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And we have more cultural highlights with a packed-full Now Showing exhibition section along with a celebration of 15 years of Gilman Contemporary, bringing young female artists to the forefront for this milestone anniversary show. Our lineup of events is full this month and we’ve tried to get it all in, including a special feature about the 2022 Sun Valley Writers’ Conference events and this year’s books and names to know. Also, check out the debut of Warms Springs Productions, a new event company with a great local vibe.

ALL IN FOR SUMMER July is Sun Valley’s shining month. The summer has started, and outdoor life consumes us all. The gear is everywhere, from hiking poles and sleeping bags to floats and rods as the skis move back into the shadows of storage to make room for the bikes and kayaks. Whether it’s a long evening by a fire or afternoons jumping into rivers and lakes, adventure and activities abound from Silver Creek to the Salmon River. It’s a full slate for July, so dig in. Although a ticket might be hard to find, the Sun Valley Wine Auction is back, and the money raised to support arts education for students in Blaine County is more important than ever. Soon after, the Sun Valley Music Festival takes the stage at the Sun Valley Pavilion to bring a season of music and stars like no other. SVPN has picked a few spotlights, and there’s more on the way. And you do not want to miss jazz master trumpeter Chris Botti, who will perform at The Argyros Summer Gala. If you do one memorable thing this summer, attending this concert should be it. Other live music performances include the Sawtooth Valley Gathering, which will take over Stanley and has a festival roster of live performers that will amaze, including New Orleans Dumpsterphunk led by Ivan Neville (Aaron Neville’s son)—how can you go wrong here? 38

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In our continuing coverage of interior design, SVPN jumps behind-the-scenes with Jennifer Hoey Interior Design to find out what this high-profile Ketchum-based firm is working on, and it’s not only in Sun Valley. We also feature the new owners of Native Landscapes, who are forging a new path in the Wood River Valley, and a beautiful environmentally-aware one at that. As the Valley is abuzz with new buildings and repairs, we look at the 410 River Street development concentrating on urban living in Hailey. And get to know an exciting Sun Valley residence, our July cover story, a home that is a mountain oasis where the North Fork Store was moved, repurposed, and remodeled. There’s more to learn about this incredible property with private ponds, a cabin, party barn, exquisite main residence, and priceless views. With all that July offers, SVPN’s wellness contributors, St. Luke’s and Dr. Molly Brown are here for you. So be mindful of your driving, and don’t forget what’s good for you—in health, body, and mind. Be safe and stay sunny,

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SABINA DANA PLASSE Editor

RANDI KARABIN Art Director

JAN SUPER CFO

Writer, publicist, and avid traveler, Sabina Dana Plasse has spent over 20 years at the keyboard crafting stories as a contributing writer or editor. When not writing, she’s watching and reviewing movies, conjuring up ideas, or enjoying snowboarding, hiking, biking, and sunsets at the beach.

Randi Karabin is a tenured, award-winning creative director and designer. She specializes in creating and re-imagining publications, print collateral, branding packages, and more, all predominently within the luxury, travel, hospitality, and music industries. Randi’s extensive travels inspire her creativity and vision.

Jan Super is an expert bookkeeper with more than 12 years of experience. She has provided full bookkeeping services for many clients in the Wood River Valley. She has spent many years volunteering for the Hailey and Ketchum/Sun Valley Chambers of Commerce. Jan has lived in the Wood River Valley for more than 20 years and enjoys gardening, fishing, and many of the other outdoor activities the Valley provides.

SUSAN KNIGHT Graphic Designer

JENNY BLOMQUIST Designer, Real Estate

Susan Knight is an awardwinning art director and designer with a true passion for magazine design. From art directing and styling photo shoots to problem-solving layouts, her design abilities shine. In addition to her dayto-day work projects, she has taught art classes, designed studio spaces, and enjoys creative projects with her family.

Jenny Blomquist came to SVPN Magazine with extensive experience in advertising and design in the real estate world, specifically at Sun Valley Real Estate in Hailey. After moving to several states during her years as a firefighter, she settled down in Idaho, where she lives with her son and can be found playing softball and singing with her band.


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is an IACP award-winning professional photographer. Her fascination with food has provided endless opportunities for her photography to appear in cookbooks, magazines, and advertising campaigns worldwide. She is the cocreator and photographer of the coffee table cookbook Ripe: A Fresh, Colorful Approach to Fruits and Vegetables. When not behind the camera, she is creating nourishing meals for her family.

A Sun Valley native, STEVE DONDERO is passionate about photography and addicted to travel. He’d love to be on constant safari, chasing animals or sunsets where passports are required. Having left the corporate world, he’s now living his dream as a professional nature, portrait, and commercial photographer, with a studio in Ketchum and a gallery in Minneapolis. You can see a small sampling of his work, including over 30 SVPN covers, at stevedondero.com.

HALSEY PIERCE is a photographer who has worked in LA and NYC but whose roots remain firmly planted in Idaho. Her work has been featured in many publications including The Hype Magazine Network and Town & Country. Halsey is an animal lover and activist, adventure enthusiast, and wannabe farmer.

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LORI WILLIAMS is a

recently traded her beach life in coastal Virginia for the mountains of Sun Valley. She has been a shape-shifting marketer and writer for more than 14 years—building brands and messaging for leading organizations in the healthcare, broadcast software, and defense industries. When she isn’t creating content, she relaxes by hanging out with her family, reading lots of YA fiction, and watching the deer wander in her backyard.

freelance writer, copy editor, former home-educator, and native Idahoan who’s lived in Ketchum for 35 years. Also a poet, she records family histories and stories writing in rhyme, and is a self-published children’s book author. When not road-tripping with her husband, she manages a handful of private Valley properties, hikes and bikes, journals, and drinks a ton of green tea.

MARTHA WILLIAMS has lived in the Wood River Valley since 2009. She holds a BA in English from Vanderbilt University, and she is pursuing a Master of Liberal Arts from Johns Hopkins University. She has worked locally including Iconoclast Books, the Environmental Resource Center, POWER Engineers, and The Community Library. She enjoys all things outdoors, spending time with her husband and dogs, and everything about this community.

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RAY J. GADD is an outdoor enthusiast, music fiend, food fanatic, traveller, marketer, and photographer. Ray has spent the last eight years of his life studying the ins and outs of the photographic world. From studio work to action sports, his camera is ever present in an effort to develop his own style, hone his technical skills, and document the neverending wanderlust. His photos have appeared in several publications including Powder, Freeskier, Visit Sun Valley, Flyfish Journal, and many more.

ELIZABETH WESTWOOD is a producer based in Austin, Texas. She spends most of the year as a commercial producer for clients such as AMD, Hu Kitchen, Vistin Austin, ATX TV Festival, Metal Umbrella, The University of Texas at Austin, The Austin Chronicle, and more. She’s new to the indiefeature film world; her credits include co-producer (Wicked Games) and post-production manager (Ravage, Wicked Games). She also works for the Sun Valley Film Festival.


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SOLDIER MOUNTAIN OPENS BIKE PARK Take a ride on new trails and enjoy the downhill flow

With exciting prospects, Soldier Mountain has opened its mountain bike park for the 2022 season. The resort added 1.5 miles of hand-cut intermediate trails last fall, increasing its network to span nine miles. One of the trails is a designated uphill trail that riders ascend to access the other trails, which includes easy, intermediate, and advanced hand-cut trails and an extreme machine-cut jump trail. “The Wood River Valley crowd made up 90 percent of our riders last summer,” says Soldier Mountain owner Paul Alden. “Our design is a downhill flow of all varieties, which runs well. Unfortunately, we are not permitted to run our lift due to worker shortages, so we designed a designated uphill trail. We have a

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Hailey-based Titus Trails and Apex Trail Construction from Park City, Utah, designed and built the bike park with generous help from Southwest Idaho Mountain Bike Association, Wood River Trails Coalition, and other volunteers. Soldier Mountain will host National Interscholastic Cycling Association Youth Bike Races in September and other bike races throughout the summer. Besides the special events, the resort is open to riders from 12 to 6pm Saturdays, Sundays, and major holidays through the end of September, depending on the weather. Soldier Mountain charges riders $10 per day, although it is free for 2022-2023 ski season pass holders. Riders must purchase their tickets on the Soldier Mountain website, with more products available, including reservations for winter season cat skiing and the Indy Pass for the 2022-23 ski season at Soldier Mountain. “There’s never a lift line at Soldier Mountain,” says Paul. “If there’s a lift line, I am usually there apologizing for it.” Mountain bikers enjoy the extreme machine-cut jump trail on Soldier Mountain

NICA race in the fall, which is a no-lift race, so we are looking forward to those riders training at Soldier Mountain.” Soldier Mountain inspects and maintains its trails weekly. Although lifts will not turn this summer except for a few special events, riders can pedal under their own power uphill. Mountain biking will not be allowed during those special events, including disc golf tournaments. “You can camp in our parking lot and we welcome any type of RV,” says Paul. “You can take off from the parking lot and bike; we have a disc course in full operation with events, and you can hike.”

The resort’s outdoor bathrooms will be open 24/7 to accommodate campers, who are welcome to dry camp in the parking lot at no cost. Established in 1947, Soldier Mountain is a family-friendly mountain resort located near Fairfield, Idaho, in the Soldier Mountains of the Sawtooth National Forest, two hours from Boise, 80 minutes from Sun Valley, and 90 minutes from Twin Falls. The resort offers mountain biking trails during the summer months and backcountry snowcat skiing and snowboarding, and 35 named trails during the winter. Camping spots are available at the end of the resort’s parking lot at Pioneer campground, along the road beyond, and motel lodging and vacation rentals are available in Fairfield, ten miles away.  For more information, visit soldiermountain.com. svpn-mag.com

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OPENING THE PAGE Sun Valley Writers’ Conference reaches a broader audience By Martha Williams

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As summer in Sun Valley moves into full swing, one event to look forward to is the Sun Valley Writers’ Conference (SVWC), which celebrates its 27th year in 2022. As in years past, SVWC welcomes an extensive and outstanding cast of writers, from former U.S. Poet Laureate Rita Dove to award-winning novelist Lauren Groff and journalist Evan Osnos. Over three full days from July 16-18, attendees will also hear from celebrated poet Ocean Vuong, biographer A. Scott Berg, Russian scholar Stephen Kotkin, conservationist Terry Tempest Williams, racial justice advocate Heather McGhee, former U.S. Deputy National Security Advisor Ben Rhodes, and journalist Elizabeth Kolbert, among many others.


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Pavilion talks are streamed on the lawn, free and open to the public. Pass holders have first priority inside the Pavilion, and local teachers, students, and library staff are encouraged to join for free if space is available. Bottom right: The community turned out to hear George Packer in 2021.

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Above left: The Yellow House author Sarah M. Broom speaks at a 2021 breakout session with Mitchell Kaplan, co-founder of the Miami Book Fair International. Above right: Foreign policy journalist Meenakshi Ahamed discusses the India-U.S. relationship in 2021.

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Another event surrounding the Conference is the Community Speaker Series: three free lectures given by SVWC speakers in Ketchum’s Forest Service Park. The three events held just before and after the Conference are presented in partnership with The Community Library and will also be livestreamed. This year, the event also embarks on several new initiatives that increase access to its stellar lineup of today’s top writers and thinkers. “Over our long history, the Conference has evolved into a nationally-recognized event, attracting people from around the country, yet we remain rooted in the Wood River Valley,” says Associate Director Marcia Mode-Stavros. “Our new initiatives are intended to include even more of the local community and also to offer our content to an even wider audience, whether they attend in person or watch from afar via livestream.” ENGAGING YOUTH AND BEYOND

The first of these new initiatives is the Next Generation Pass, which welcomes those age 35 and under to attend SVWC at half price. Another opportunity for local youth is the Community Scholars Student/Author Luncheon, which this year features Pulitzer Prize-winning—and Idaho-based—author Anthony Doerr. SVWC consulted with local teachers and donated copies of Doerr’s newest book, Cloud Cuckoo Land, to students and classrooms this past spring. After reading his novel, the students are invited to Doerr’s Pavilion talk at the Conference and to a private luncheon with the author. 50

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On July 11, the series begins with PEN/Faulkner Award winner Imbolo Mbue speaking about her new novel, How Beautiful We Were, about a fictional African village’s fight against an American oil company. On July 13, The Wall Street Journal film reporter Erich Schwartzel will discuss his new book, Red Carpet: Hollywood, China, and the Global Battle for Cultural Supremacy. The series closes out on July 20 with novelist and Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Ayad Akhtar, who will discuss his 2020 book, Homeland Elegies, a New York Times 10 Best Books of the Year that blends fact and fiction in a post-9/11 family story. And, as in years past, SVWC will broadcast a selection of Pavilion talks for free to the lawn, where people can bring picnics and listen to speakers including Elizabeth Kolbert and Arthur C. Brooks. Details about specific talks and times can be found at svwc.com. NEW VOICES CELEBRATED

Another SVWC initiative new for 2022 is the New Voices Fellowship, which celebrates emerging literary talents. With the support of the Grossman Foundation, three young writers will share their experiences during two breakout panels. The inaugural fellows are Kali Fajardo-Anstine, TOP LEFT PHOTO BY STEVE DONDERO; TOP RIGHT AND BOTTOM LEFT PHOTOS BY STEVE SMITH PHOTOGRAPHY


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TROUBLING HISTORY A Moment with SVWC 2022 Presenter Rebecca Donner By Martha Williams Another writer to hear from at this year’s SVWC is Rebecca Donner, author of the critically acclaimed nonfiction book, All the Frequent Troubles of Our Days. Donner’s account of her great-great-aunt Mildred Harnack, a Nazi resistance leader, has won awards from the National Book Critics Circle and been named a best book of the year by The Wall Street Journal and The Economist. All the Frequent Troubles of Our Days follows a young Harnack as she moves to Germany in 1929 to begin her doctorate, and holds secret meetings in her apartment with political activists, while the group evolves into the most extensive underground resistance group in Berlin. Amidst the rise of the Nazi party, Harnack recruits for the resistance, helps Jews escape, plots acts of sabotage,

and denounces Hitler’s regime. She becomes a spy for the Allies when the war begins and is ultimately captured by the Gestapo, put on trial, and executed alongside her husband Arvid. “I learned that most histories of the resistance downplay, marginalize, or entirely ignore women’s participation,” says Donner. “According to all available records, Mildred Harnack was the only American— man or woman—in the leadership of the German underground resistance during the Nazi regime.” And even after all of Harnack’s work, the focus typically remains on her husband, according to Donner. The book is at once a biography, political thriller, and detective story, weaving together unpublished family letters, diaries, notes, testimonies, and declassified intelligence documents, bringing attention to Harnack’s astonishing and little-known story. Harnack’s activities were unknown to Donner until her teenage years, even though she had heard her greatgreat-aunt’s name and noticed the strange way adults didn’t want to speak about her. “My grandmother, Jane, gave me a bundle of Mildred’s letters and urged me to tell her story,” she shares. Donner also authored the critically acclaimed novel Sunset Terrace and Burnout, a graphic novel about ecoterrorism, and felt an urgency to tell this story now. That urgency comes as authoritarianism rises around the world. “I wrote this biography in the present tense because I want readers to experience this period of history as if it were happening right now,” she says. “Not as a distant, sepia-toned, dust-caked story from the past.” With All the Frequent Troubles of Our Days, Donner has brought us a new kind of biography. It blends a novelistic tone with photographs and extensive endnotes. “I want contemporary readers to see this story, to understand that it is both topical and true. I also want readers to be inspired by the audacious acts of courage demonstrated by Mildred and her co-conspirators in the resistance during Hitler’s regime,” she adds. Donner’s presentation will be livestreamed for free from the Sun Valley Pavilion on Saturday, July 16, at 2:15pm. Visit svwc.com for more details.

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Sanaë Lemoine, and Kalani Pickhart. Each will speak about their debut novels, which have received praise from outlets such as Lit Hub, Book Riot, and The New York Times. Fajardo-Anstine’s 2019 story collection Sabrina & Corina was a National Book Award Finalist. She received her MFA from the University of Wyoming and has held fellowships from Yaddo, MacDowell, Hedgebrook, and Tin House. She is the 2022-2024 Endowed Chair in Creative Writing at Texas State University. Her debut novel, Woman of Light, spans five generations of an Indigenous Chicano family in the American West. Lemoine’s debut, The Margot Affair, tells of the secret daughter of a French politician and a famous actress who decides to undo her parents’ careful secrecy after 17 years. Raised in France and Australia, Lemoine received her MFA in fiction from Columbia University and is a 2022 National Endowment for the Arts Creative Writing Fellow. 52

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Pickhart’s debut, I Will Die in a Foreign Land, was released last year by the indie publisher Two Dollar Radio and follows four Ukrainians whose lives are changed forever by the 2014 protests against President Yanukovych after he decides to forge a closer alliance with Russia and Vladimir Putin over the European Union. Through the stories of a Ukrainian-American doctor, a Kyiv-based engineer, a young activist, and a former KGB agent, Pickhart takes us inside Ukraine’s past and present. ENRICHMENT FOR ALL

As part of the new Fellows Program, aspiring writers are invited to SVWC. In 2022, the Conference is hosting Writing Fellows from the Iowa Writers’ Workshop and Louisiana State University’s Creative Writing MFA program, and they’ll have the opportunity to mingle with and learn from other writers and attendees. Meanwhile, Teach for America (TFA) representatives will also attend this year to offer feedback about the potential for a future Education Fellows collaboration between TFA and the Conference.

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Attendees enjoy barbeque lunches on the Pavilion lawn and small breakout sessions in openair tents. Authors sign books after every session.

BOISE STATE UNIVERSITY PARTNERSHIP

Other educators and students will be able to enjoy SVWC as well, via scholarship passes for members of Boise State University’s Creative Writing Department, local librarians, high school students, and teachers as part of the SVWC Community Scholars program. The patnership with Boise State University runs deep at SVWC. The university’s bookstore is on-site to manage the bookstore each year, and all profits from book sales go into a scholarship fund for the Creative Writing Department. Since this partnership began in 2016, SVWC book buyers have contributed more than $75,000 to the fund. Longtime SVWC attendees will also see familiar faces this July, from returning speakers such as Admiral James Stavridis and novelist Alexander Maksik, who grew up in Sun Valley, to local volunteers like Tim Black. Black has been driving golf carts at SVWC for nearly a decade, helping get attendees safely around the Pavilion and Resort grounds. “I’m an avid reader and a people person, and the Conference perfectly combines both. I’ve chatted with many authors, patrons, and guests over the years in my role: Lauren Groff, Anthony Doerr, Peter Duchin, Jeffrey Brown… The captive audience list goes on,” he says.

CAN I ATTEND? Full passes for the 2022 SVWC are sold out. Still, community members can join the fun by purchasing single event tickets, bringing a chair to the free Pavilion lawn talks, or livestreaming talks from home. Single event tickets are available for $35 each via the website at svwc.com. Tickets can be purchased to hear from Anthony Doerr; Stephen Kotkin, Yascha Mounk, and Ben Rhodes with Judy Woodruff; Lauren Groff; Elizabeth Kolbert; Arthur C. Brooks; and the Broadway hip-hop comedy troupe Freestyle Love Supreme+. The Community Speaker Series events will be held in Ketchum’s Forest Service Park and are free and open to all. So bring a low-back chair and your picnic to hear from Imbolo Mbue (July 11), Erich Schwartzel (July 13), and Ayad Akhtar (July 20). All events begin at 7pm and will be livestreamed through The Community Library website at comlib.org. No advance registration is required. Select SVWC Pavilion talks will also be livestreamed. Up-todate information can be found on SVWC’s website at svwc.com.

The tradition of bringing readers and writers together continues at SVWC, with new faces folded in and new pages turned and increased access for all.  PHOTO BY STEVE SMITH PHOTOGRAPHY

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BEHOLD THE CHRIS BOTTI EXPERIENCE

Renowned jazz trumpeter performs at The Argyros Summer Gala By Sabina Dana Plasse

Grammy Award-winning trumpeter and composer Chris Botti is an artist who connects to your soul. To hear his music is gratifying, to see him perform is unforgettable, and to speak with him transcends any artist experience you may ever have. When everything seems sideways, Chris Botti offers calm in the storm, and it’s nothing short of astonishing how he reaches the audience from his trumpet. Weaving in and out of musical genres, he makes what is possibly the most challenging instrument to play appear as if it is a mere extension of his hand. As an accomplished and revered jazz musician who can expand his musical boundaries to a wide range of musical genres, Botti has no limitations.

the limits of any single genre. The collection of musicians that appear with Botti is potent, always fresh to the ears, and excitingly unexpected. “For over 20 years, it’s never been the same,” he says. “It’s very gratifying. We are in our own lane and craft a show where the single most important element is the level of a musician performing with us. A concentrated effort on personality and craft on stage cannot happen anywhere else. We play whatever makes our guests shine. We flex some muscle on stage because we have talented musicians who are always ready to perform. There’s no rehearsal.”

“The single biggest hurdle in my career has also been the single biggest recipe for my career’s longevity,” he says. “It’s not just me and my trumpet. It’s an all-star musician show. It’s an event that can only be experienced by attending, as it’s always new and exciting.”

Perhaps what makes Botti one of the 21st century’s most respected musicians is not because of his incredible capacity to play the trumpet like very few can, but because he is oldschool. Having played in Frank Sinatra’s traveling band right out of college around 1984, he always held Sinatra’s stage presence and connection to his audience in high esteem.

Botti’s 2004 critically acclaimed album When I Fall in Love made him one of the largest-selling American instrumental artists due to his uncanny ability to cross over to audiences who usually prefer pop music. An ongoing association with PBS has led to four #1 jazz albums and multiple Gold, Platinum, and Grammy Awards. His album, Impressions, won the Grammy for Best Pop Instrumental. Performing worldwide and selling more than four million albums, Botti has found a form of creative expression that begins in jazz and expands beyond

“Unlike today, with in-ear monitors, reading words off teleprompters, never looking at each other on stage, and always the same person counting off a song, Sinatra would walk out and project the music to the whole arena. He would have conservations in the first five rows and turn around and acknowledge the musicians on stage. He made it intimate. The audience was being let in on a moment. Jazz musicians don’t want to break these walls and mostly like to be aloof. However, I like to let the audience in on everything, even the screw-ups,” Botti shares.

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LIVE MUSIC

THE ARGYROS SUMMER GALA Friday, July 22 | 6:30pm Gala concert and pre-show cocktail reception $1,000 ($800 tax-deductible) Gala concert tickets $500 ($400 tax-deductible)

Grammy Award-winning instrumental artist Chris Botti plays The Argyros Performing Arts Center Summer Gala.

Over the past three decades, Botti has recorded and performed with the best in music, including Sting, Barbra Streisand, Tony Bennett, Lady Gaga, Josh Groban, Yo-Yo Ma, Michael Bublé, Paul Simon, Joni Mitchell, John Mayer, Andrea Bocelli, Joshua Bell, Aerosmith’s Steven Tyler, and even Frank Sinatra. Hitting the road for as many as 300 days per year, the trumpeter has also performed with many of the finest symphonies and at some of the world’s most prestigious venues, from Carnegie Hall and the Hollywood Bowl to the Sydney Opera House and the Real Teatro di San Carlo in Italy. Botti will re-enter the recording studio this year with his first album with the legendary jazz label Blue Note Records. It’s been almost a decade since he has recorded. “Often artists are really good at doing one thing, and I have no expectations but just to record some new work,” he says. “My records are very

Sponsorship opportunities with a chance to meet the artist are also available to support The Argyros 2022 Annual Fund. Contact Margaret Hamamoto at margaret@theargyros.org for more details. For a full schedule of concerts and events, visit theargyros.com.

different from my live shows. In the jazz world, listening to the music live is much different than what attracts you when listening to music alone.” Connected to those in jazz that influence us all, including Wynton and Branford Marsalis, of whom Botti speaks in awe of their talents, in the same vein as Miles Davis, he must practice up to five hours a day because it’s what’s needed to be a top performer. He likens playing the trumpet to being a top-five worldranked professional athlete. “Other instruments are not so demanding,” Botti says. “You cannot be fair-weathered on the trumpet. It requires an enormous physical commitment. You can’t lose a step, or it falls off. It keeps me in a routine that I cannot let up.”  svpn-mag.com

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“C AMP NORTH FORK” A S U N VA L L E Y E S TAT E C O M P O U N D 1 3 4 3 7 & 1 3 4 3 9 S TAT E H W Y 7 5 | O F F E R E D AT $ 1 5 , 9 9 5 , 0 0 0 Set on a manicured property just minutes north of Ketchum, with private ponds and stunning mountain vistas, this bespoke

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Main Residence 6,152 SF Livable | 984 SF Garage 5 Bedroom + Den | 5.5 Bath Extensive Decks on 3 Sides

Guest Cabin 2,082 SF Livable | Outdoor Sitting Areas 2 Bedroom, 2.5 Bath Firepits, Pond, and Water Feature

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612 Ridge Road Tiburon, CA 5 Beds | 3 Baths | 3,755 sq. ft. Listed at $7,395,000

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Represented Represented the the Seller Seller Represented the Seller 5 Bed | 8 Bath | 7,452 5 Bed | 8 Bath | 7,452 Sq Sq Ft Ft 5 Bed | 8 Bath | 7,452 Sq Ft SOLD Listed at $4,875,000 SOLD - Listed at $4,875,000 SOLD - Listed at $4,875,000

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Mike MikeMurphy Murphy Mike Engel Murphy & &Völkers Engel VölkersSun SunValley Valley Mike Murphy Engel +1 208-720-3323 & Völkers Sun +1 208-720-3323 Engel & Völkers Sun Valley Valley +1mike.murphy@evrealestate.com mike.murphy@evrealestate.com 208-720-3323 +1 208-720-3323 mike.murphy@evrealestate.com www.murphyblakegroup.evrealestate.com www.murphyblakegroup.evrealestate.com mike.murphy@evrealestate.com www.murphyblakegroup.evrealestate.com www.murphyblakegroup.evrealestate.com

Engel Engel&&Völkers VölkersSun SunValley Valley• 291 • 291First FirstAvenue AvenueNorth North• Ketchum, • Ketchum,Idaho Idaho83340 83340 Engel Engel & & Völkers Völkers Sun Sun Valley Valley •• 291 291 First First Avenue Avenue North North •• Ketchum, Ketchum, Idaho Idaho 83340 83340

©2022 Engel && Völkers. AllAll rights reserved. Each brokerage independently owned and operated. Engel && Völkers and itsits independent License Partners areare Equal Opportunity ©2021 Engel & Völkers. Völkers. All rights reserved. Each brokerage independently owned and operated. Engel & Völkers Völkers and its independent License Partners are Equal Opportunity ©2022 Engel rights reserved. Each brokerage independently owned and operated. Engel and independent License Partners Equal Opportunity ©2021 Engel & Völkers. All rights reserved. Each brokerage independently owned and operated. Engel & Völkers and its independent License Partners are Equal Opportunity Employers and fully support thethe principles of of the Fair Housing Act. Employers and fully support the principles of the Fair Housing Act. Employers and fully support principles the Fair Housing Act. Employers and fully support the principles of the Fair Housing Act. ©2022 Engel & All rights reserved. Each brokerage independently owned and operated. Engel & and its independent License Partners are Equal Opportunity ©2021 Engel & Völkers. Völkers. All rights reserved. Each brokerage independently owned and operated. Engel & Völkers Völkers and its independent License Partners are Equal Opportunity ©2022 Engel & Völkers. Völkers. AllAll rights reserved. Each brokerage independently owned and operated. Engel & Völkers Völkers and its its independent License Partners areare Equal Opportunity ©2021 Engel & rights reserved. Each brokerage independently owned and operated. Engel & and independent License Partners Equal Opportunity Employers and fully support thethe principles of of thethe Fair Housing Act. Employers and fully support principles Fair Housing Act. Employers and fully support the principles of the Fair Housing Act. Employers and fully support the principles of the Fair Housing Act.


OFFERED AT

$2,995,000 MLS 22-329447

Ketchum Core Office Building - 171 W 6th Streeet This large Ketchum core office building sits on an oversized 8,250sf lot with excellent onsite parking. The 1st floor features 7 private offices, a large conference room, open office/workstations, 2 bathrooms and a file room. The 2nd floor loft contains a kitchen, bathroom, separate break room, and storage. The large basement with two forms of ingress/egress offers even more storage! The property is leased through January, 2025, but is currently vacant, and being offered for sublease. Tenant will agree to an early termination if the property is purchased by a user or for re-development / adaptive re-use. Call us for more information!

Paul Kenny

Associate Broker | CCIM 208.726.1918 ext. 1 paul@kenny-bogue.com

Matt Bogue

Broker | CCIM 208.726.1918 ext. 2 matt@kenny-bogue.com

Matt Gelso

Associate Broker 208.726.1918 ext. 3 mgelso@kenny-bogue.com

www.kenny-bogue.com


MY SUN VALLEY HOME’S TEAM OF HIGH QUALITY, DEPENDABLE PROFESSIONALS ARE DEVOTED TO UNDERSTANDING OUR CLIENTS PREFERENCES TO PROVIDE A CUSTOMIZED EXPERIENCE AND BUILD LONG LASTING RELATIONSHIPS.

120 Northwood Way, Ketchum, ID • 208.726.4778 • mysunvalleyhome.com

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STANDARDS. STRATEGY. SUCCESS. • • • •

Classic Northridge home on Winterberry 4 BD, 3 BA, 2352 SF Extra spacious garage for toys $1,295,000 | Call for more information

NEW LISTING

FOR SALE • Quiet Valley Club lot • $895,000 | MLS #22-329140

STACEY & MALEA 208.450.9131 | 208.721.1381 staceyandmalea@sunvalleybh.com sunvalleybh.com

UNDER CONTRACT • 5.39-acre Greenhorn lot


5TH & MAIN FOR THOSE WHO EXPECT THE BEST

FOR INFORMATION CONTACT JOHN SOFRO 208.720.5776 johnalanpartners@gmail.com fifthandmainketchum.com


Four Luxury Condominiums For Sale • • • • • •

Condominium Unit 201: 3+ BD, 3.5 BA, 2816 SF Condominium Unit 202: 3+ BD, 3.5 BA, 2974 SF Penthouse Unit 301: 4+ BD, 4.5 BA, 3417 SF with elevator accessed rooftop decks Penthouse Unit 302: 4+ BD, 4.5 BA, 3250+ SF with elevator accessed rooftop decks All units include private 2-car garages. Completion expected Winter 2023/Spring 2024

Wilson Construction LLC

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© 2022 BHH Affiliates, LLC. An independently owned and operated franchisee of BHH Affiliates, LLC. Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices and the Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices symbol are registered service marks of HomeServices of America, Inc ®. Equal Housing Opportunity.


JED GRAY 208.720.0575 jed@svassociates.com svassociates.com ALEX HIGGINS 208.720.0525 alex@svassociates.com svassociates.com

Sun Valley Associates R E A L E S TAT E B R O K E R S

TODAY TOMORROW & FOREVER • Lodge-style waterfront home • Elevated views of Bald Mountain • Private 276-acre estate property • Spring-fed lake • Private hiking trails • $19,750,000 | MLS #22-329194


SUE ENGELMANN 208.720.0680 sue@sueengelmann.com sueengelmann.com PAM RHEINSCHILD 208.720.5577 pamrheinschild@gmail.com sunvalleyluxuryproperty.com


PURE IDAHO CLEAR CREEK CANYON • 5 self-contained cabins • 5 minutes south of Ketchum • 12 BD, 10.5 BA, 7161 SF • 3 parcels on 51.02 acres • Spring-fed year-round creek • 3 wells, 2 water rights • Private entry via coded gate • $11,900,000

TOM MONGE SUE ENGELMANN 208.720.0490 208.720.0680 tom@svassociates.com sue@sueengelmann.com svassociates.com sueengelmann.com Sun Valley Associates R E A L E S TAT E B R O K E R S


RESPONSIVE, STRAIGHTFORWARD REAL ESTATE SERVICE What this means for you: • I answer my phone. If I can’t answer, I’ll return your call within 30 minutes. • Communication that works for YOU. In person, voice, text, email, Zoom, FaceTime.... You got it! • Straight talk, every time. • I work for you Start to finish, I am there every step of the way. What this means for me: • My clients feel heard and that their needs are being met. • Happy clients return to me, and send their friends. • Making sure my clients are taken care of is my highest priority. • This is not just my business practice. It is my life practice. Call me today and let me demonstrate the difference clear communication makes.

CHRISSY GOVE 208.720.3189 chrissygove@gmail.com chrissygove.com

SUN VALLEY. LIFE. STYLE. © 2022 BHH Affiliates, LLC. An independently owned and operated franchisee of BHH Affiliates, LLC. Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices and the Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices symbol are registered service marks of HomeServices of America, Inc ®. Equal Housing Opportunity.


MAKE FAMILY MEMORIES AT ICONIC BUSTERBACK RANCH Ranch Compound on 80 Acres Main House, 3 Ralph Lauren-inspired Guest Cabins Barn, Stables and 3 BD Manager’s House 9300+ SF of Living Spaces In the heart of the Sawtooth Mountains 40 minutes from Downtown Ketchum Offered at $11,995,000

DEANNA MELIN Luxury Specialist 208.720.5557 deanna@deannamelin.com


163 Greenhorn Road

Delightful Greenhorn lot with spectacular views and great sun. A great location to build your dream home in the mountains. Located only a short distance from the incredible trail system at the end of Greenhorn Road that provides stunning landscapes, singletrack and a variety of springtime wildflowers.

$1,595,000

STUART HOAG 208.720.3111 stuart@stuarthoag.com 300 N. Main Street, Ketchum


125 Mountain Creek Drive, Warm Springs Ranch Residences, Ketchum

Enjoy the year-round convenience of living in one of Ketchum’s newest locations. Unique opportunity to own in the exciting new development of Warm Springs Ranch Residences. Enjoy the sounds of Warm Springs Creek while taking in the amazing views of the surrounding mountains. In-town convenience with the luxury of waterfront environment.

$2,950,000

STUART HOAG 208.720.3111 stuart@stuarthoag.com 300 N. Main Street, Ketchum


Reserve Yours Today Located just one block off Main Street and a stone’s throw from the Bigwood River, 410 RVR in downtown Hailey will include 12 residences showcasing modern lines and minimalist design of contemporary mountain living. Each 3BD 3BA home features a private roof top terrace for outdoor living, entertaining and stunning mountain views. 410 RVR -- setting the new standard for downtown living. STUART HOAG 208.720.3111 stuart@stuarthoag.com 300 N. Main Street, Ketchum


PUT DOWN ROOTS & GROW

Quigley Farm is a neighborhood development dedicated to building a thriving community. PHASE TWO COMING SOON! CHECK OUR WEBSITE FOR UPDATES: QUIGLEY-FARM.COM

For more information, please contact Eeva Turzian eeva@eevaturzian.com | 208.720.6906

A Whole Life Outside Your Door


Your Mountain Home Awaits Timeless, contemporary townhomes in the heart of Elkhorn. Clean lines, open floor plans, and the warmth of timber and stone blend together to deliver the essence of elevated mountain living. 43 PREMIER TOWNHOMES WITH FLOOR PLAN OPTIONS RANGING FROM 1,543 to 3,389 sqft 2 to 5 Bedrooms 2 to 4.5 Bathrooms 1 or 2 Attached Private Garages

Sited on 4.5 acres, Sunshine is surrounded by a boundless backyard playground with convenient access to golf, rivers, trails, and mountains with close proximity to destination shopping, dining, and seasonal festivities in Ketchum and Sun Valley.

NOW ACCEPTING RESERVATIONS.

Explore Sunshine Find an interactive community map, pricing information, and more...

SUNSHINE-SUNVALLEY.COM


Contact Our Sales Team to Get Started We look forward to working with you to join this mountain community. SUN VALLEY REAL ESTATE CHRISTIE'S INTERNATIONAL EEVATURZIAN.COM Eeva Turzian, Associate Broker 208.720.6906 eeva@eevaturzian.com


Home is Sun Valley.

Whether you are buying or selling a home — Compass is here to streamline your experience with exceptional agents, strategic marketing, and industry leading technology.


Compass is the #1 real estate company in the nation, and our Idaho agents pride themselves on providing the best real estate experience for every client. Meet the agents who make it all possible.

Bess Carter

Blake Nelson

Evan Wyman

Lauren Jones

bess.carter@compass.com

blake.nelson@compass.com

evan.wyman@compass.com

lauren.jones@compass.com

Linda Badell

Melissa Tindall

Michelle Englert

Molly Enos

Eric Reese

Lindsey Brooks

Rachel Hausman-Masse

Robert Santangelo

linda.badell@compass.com melissa.tindall@compass.com michelle.englert@compass.com molly.enos@compass.com

Boise, ID eric.reese@compass.com

Boise, ID lindsey.brooks@compass.com

Boise, ID Boise, ID rachel@hausboutiquere.com robert@robertsantangelo.com

Visit compass-idaho.com or call 208.269.3371 to learn more about Idaho real estate services and our unrivaled experience and local expertise. 360 East Ave, Unit 2 Ketchum, ID 83340 Compass RE is a licensed real estate broker and abides by Equal Housing Opportunity laws. All material presented herein is intended for informational purposes only. Information is compiled from sources deemed reliable but is subject to errors, omissions, changes in price, condition, sale, or withdrawal without notice. Photos may be virtually staged or digitally enhanced and may not reflect actual property conditions.


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BUSTERBACK RANCH $11,995,000 www.busterbackranch.com

CENTURY IN THE

MAKING

WORLD-CLASS, UNIQUE HORSE RANCH PROPERTY. A private, magnificent, 80-acre property where relaxed luxury and sophistication meet Western sensibility. Located in the Stanley Basin, just 40 minutes from world-famous Sun Valley, the ranch includes a stunning 5,700 square foot main house, three Ralph Lauren-inspired guest cabins, a three bedroom manager’s house, a barn, and numerous outbuildings. With the splendor of the Sawtooth Mountain Range and its magnificent sunrises and sunsets, abundant wildlife, and expansive, star-filled night outside your front door, there is no better place to hang your hat and call home. Please contact Linda Badell with Badell | Jones Real Estate Services at

Badell Jones Real Estate Services Linda Badell 208.720.6040

Lauren Jones 512.534.6571

linda@lindabadell.com or 208.720.6040.

Linda c. 208.720.6040

Lauren c. 512.534.6571


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WELCOME YOU

HOME

RIVER HOUSE $15,995,000 www.riverhousegimlet.com

Incomparable, exquisite mountain compound, just south of Ketchum. Four separate houses on 1,100 feet of private riverfront, not to mention a temperature controlled wine tasting room and adult ‘’treehouse’’. The main house is over 8,000 square feet and includes four bedrooms, five full baths and two half baths, a media room, gym, office, and an attached two car garage with glass doors, as well as a chef’s kitchen, butler’s pantry, and separate large wine room. Luxuriant gardens, a toy barn, as well as an outdoor pool and spa and private fishing access, offer the best of all worlds for the outdoor enthusiast. An enviable oasis minutes from Bald Mountain and Sun Valley Resort, with extraordinary architecture, incomparable attention to detail and exceptional amenities for entertainment, this property redefines waterfront living.

Lauren Jones Linda Badell 512.534.6571 208.720.6040 Badell | Jones Real Estate Services


SELLING SUN VALLEY “Michelle, I cannot thank you and your team enough for the incredible experience we had. You are truly the best in the business. You made every step of this process seamless. I cannot believe we did a kitchen facelift, staged the house, conducted two weekends of open houses and closed well over asking so quickly. Thank you for all of your support, professionalism and guidance. We are so grateful! “ - Maggie & Ted

Michelle Englert | 208.720.9942 Michelle@MichelleEnglert.com | SP51312 Compass RE is a licensed real estate broker in the state of Idaho and Compass is a licensed real estate broker in the state of Washington and both abide by Equal Housing Opportunity laws. All material presented herein is intended for informational purposes only. Information is compiled from sources deemed reliable but is subject to errors, omissions, changes in price, condition, sale, or withdrawal without notice. Photos may be virtually staged or digitally enhanced and may not reflect actual property conditions. Rules & Exclusions apply. Compass offers no guarantee or warranty of results. Subject to additional terms and conditions at compass.com/concierge.


Wendy Carter, REALTOR WINDERMERE Real Estate/SV. LLC

208.720.4388 wendyc@windermere.com www.wendycarter.withwre.com

LOCATED AT THE BASE OF BALDY, WARM SPRINGS

WARM SPRINGS LOCATION CAN’T BE BEAT As everyone knows, great service is important but location is the key to prime real estate. The Hemingways are the only ski-in, ski-out property in the Wood River Valley situated on the banks of Warm Springs Creek. Owners enjoy unparalleled convenience and peace of mind knowing their property is professionally managed and ready for their enjoyment. Where else can you catch trout just steps away from your front door or ski home for lunch and be back out on the mountain in minutes? The premium amenities offered by The Hemingways include daily housekeeping, personal concierge, personal chauffer, on-site management and maintenance, outdoor pool, year-round outdoor hot tub, semi-private gym facility with steam room, clubhouse lounge and game room. Have it all at The Hemingways. Fractional interests starting at $335,000. Call for more information.



R EA L EST A T E

LOCATED IN THE HEART OF DOWNTOWN KETCHUM, Sun Valley Standard is a boutique real estate firm specializing in luxury residential real estate sales and development. Sun Valley Standard is the culmination of over twenty years of experience and client relations in the Sun Valley market. A dream and vision of owner, Sonya Johnston, Sun Valley Standard is the first of its kind in Sun Valley and the preeminent choice for all of your real estate needs in the Wood River Valley and beyond.

659 east sun valley road, ketchum id 83340

c 208.721.0411 e sonya@sunvalleystandard.com w sunvalleystandard.com

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MATT CHRISTIAN REAL ESTATE

I chose Trail Creek for a photoshoot mainly because of its beauty and serenity. It never ceases to amaze me. From the endless amounts of riding, hiking and biking to the vast opportunities of hunting and fishing, this is a great spot for all to enjoy! Riding my dirt bike is a great way to see some of the most beautiful scenery in all of the Valley, while having a great time doing it. When I’m out showing property to someone new to the area, I always tell them to take a drive and bring a picnic. Sometimes they are so focused on their ultimate goal, which is great, but they should also go explore and not forget why they came here in the first place. It’s of course more busy in the woods than it used to be, so I just ask that everyone be kind and do the right thing. Coldwell Banker Distinctive Properties PO Box 7248/100 S. Leadville Ave, Ketchum ID 83340 (c) 208-720-7488 (o) 208-622-3400 www.mattchristianrealestate.com



1560 Red Feather Way 4 BEDROOMS | 3.5 BATHROOMS | 3,306 SQ FT | $2,385,000

stephanie-reed.com 160 7th St W, Suite 1D Ketchum, ID 83340 (208) 720-8958


@stephaniereedrealestate stephanie-reed.com

SOLD | 0 GANNETT ROAD | LIST PRICE $13,000,000 REPRESENTED THE BUYER

SOLD | 235 RAVEN RD E1 | LIST PRICE $2,045,000 REPRESENTED THE SELLER

SOLD | GWIN SPRINGS RANCH | LIST PRICE $3,950,000 REPRESENTED THE SELLER

PENDING | 402 E SILVER ST | LIST PRICE $840,000 REPRESENTING THE SELLER

SOLD | 180 S BIGWOOD DR REPRESENTED THE BUYER

A a ro n H i l l | B ro ke r/ S a l e s S p e c i a l i s t | 8 5 8 -2 45 -9 78 3 | a a ro n@ s te p h a n i e - re e d .c o m


R I V E R F R O N T PA R A D I S E 101 Lower Broadford Road, Blaine County, Idaho

Offered at $3,000,000 LISTING ID 22-329398 sunvalleysir.com

20 M INUT ES TO WO R L D -C L ASS S K I I NG 5 -MINUTE WAL K TO FLY FISH I NG

Jim Loyd D E S I G N AT E D B R O K E R

jim.loyd@sunvalleysir.com 208.720.0345

With a large building envelope located only steps from the river, this property comes with excellent deeded water rights to ensure the homesite stays green. There are no covenants, conditions or restrictions and no homeowners’ association.

®,™ and SM are licensed tr ademar k s to Sotheby’s Inter national Realt y Af f iliates, Inc. An Equal Oppor tunit y Company. Equal Housing Oppor tunit y. Each Of f ice Is Independently Owned And Operated, Except Off ices Owned And Operated By NRT Incorporated. If your proper ty is listed with a real estate broker, please disregard. It is not our intention to solicit the offerings of other real estate brokers. We are happy to work with them and cooperate fully. * All information from sources deemed to be reliable although not warranted or guaranteed by Sotheby’s International Realty®.



SUN VALLEY WINE AUCTION 2022 Supporting the arts and celebrating wine July 20-22, 2022

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The Sun Valley Wine Auction’s philanthropic endeavor to provide arts education in the Wood River Valley would not be possible without the many donors and sponsors who make this one of Sun Valley’s most anticipated events of the summer season. The Vintner Dinners, which are culinary extravaganzas paired with some of the best wines from California and throughout the Northwest as well as beyond, are a one-ofa-kind lifetime dining experiences. This year’s SCOUT Symposia, sponsored locally, will offer education and appreciation to wine lovers. In the same light, the River Ranch Wine Walk, an encore from its debut last year and an event that is unique to Sun Valley, is also supported by a local business.

Adding a new Trail Creek After Hours and a Demi Cru ticket package makes it possible for a new generation to engage in the Wine Auction experience to benefit Sun Valley Museum of Art programming and guarantee access to educational arts programs for people of all ages throughout the valley. No matter your level of participation, it all counts and makes a difference throughout the year. As a longtime media supporter of the Sun Valley Wine Auction, SVPN Magazine raises a glass to a successful Sun Valley Wine Auction 2022. sunvalleywineauction.org

And the auction, picnic and live concert featuring the return of the much-heralded MarchFourth Marching Band will bring The Museum’s supporters together for a night of thrilling live auction opportunities. It promises to be an evening of excitement and celebration for all the right reasons.

PHOTOS BY SVMOA

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MEET YOUR CHAIRPEOPLE

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producer of cultural programs in the valley—in the visual arts, performing arts, humanities, and education—reaching both a wide range of adults and every student in the county through its programs. Moreover, The Museum, through its

We hope you return for many years or—perhaps— join us as grateful residents!

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SUN VALLEY WINE AUCTION “Perhaps, most importantly, bringing artists and educators to Blaine County classrooms has been happening since 1973.”

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—Sun Valley Museum of Art

Because arts education makes an impact By Sabina Dana Plasse

A review of Sun Valley Museum of Art’s (SVMoA) programming history makes it clear that support from donors, sponsors and the community has allowed The Museum to share work from an impressive roster of artists, writers, performers, and thinkers with the entire community. Since 2000, for example, SVMoA exhibitions have included work by 145 artists represented in the Museum of Modern Art’s collection, 130 artists with work at the Metropolitan Museum of Art and 75 artists who are represented at the Whitney Museum of Art. SVMoA’s history in the performing arts is just as strong, bringing 52 Grammy Award-winning artists to venues throughout the valley. In addition, there have been 37 dance company performances and in-school artist residency projects. And 10 Pulitzer Prize winners who have graced the podium at lectures and other events. Exhibitions have featured work by 94 Guggenheim Fellows, and 17 MacArthur Fellowship winners have visited the area as SVMoA’s guests. And over the past 22 years, SVMoA has produced 460 concerts, offering everything from outdoor concerts featuring headliners for thousands of guests in the summers to intimate indoor events with up and coming acts from around the world in the winters.

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Enjoy. Be kind. Make new friends. Give back. Cultural conversations are the way we change the world… Q: How do we quantify the impact of the arts?

Often, the impact is deeply personal and unique to the individual, which is difficult to quantify in metrics or words. But we know the arts spark curiosity and in turn strengthen communities by transforming and beautifying spaces, they foster empathy by bringing people together for shared experiences, they reflect community identity and advance economic mobility. The arts improve academic outcomes.

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Education in the arts helps develop creativity and critical thinking in young minds and nurtures essential social skills like collaboration, problem-solving, compassion, and confidence throughout life. Q: How do funds raised at the RAISE THE PADDLE FOR

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The Wine Auction RAISE THE PADDLE FOR ART guarantees free and reduced-cost arts education programming for the Wood River Valley and allows SVMoA to serve more than 4,000 K–12 students annually through four unique arts education programs.

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Most notably, the RAISE THE PADDLE FOR ART has enabled SVMoA to award over $1 million in scholarships to students and educators to pursue their passion and exploration of the arts—a profoundly meaningful investment. I hope you’ll join us in impacting this community by supporting continued access to the arts. Bid high, bid often, bid proud! Peter Burke Wine Auction Director and SVMoA Development Director Contribute today! sunvalleywineauction.org | svmoa.org


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The online auction takes place July 13–22. Bid on curated wine lots, one-of-a-kind travel experiences, and “parties in a box.” Free registration opens July 5 at 10am. To register, bid, support, and learn more about the Sun Valley Wine Auction and SVMoA’s arts education programming in Blaine County, visit sunvalleywineauction.org.

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SUN VALLEY MUSIC FESTIVAL It’s a symphony for all By Blair Brown and Sabina Dana Plasse

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The Sun Valley Pavilion and Lawn

Anyone who has visited Sun Valley in the past 40 years knows that the Sun Valley Music Festival’s (SVMF) summer concerts are a keystone of what makes Sun Valley’s summers so unique. It is where those young and old gather to take in the incredible live performances of classical music masterpieces presented by top musicians from highly respected orchestras across the country. Some prefer to listen while catching up with friends. Others are dedicated listeners, ensuring that their seats are at the front of the lawn or in the Pavilion—both of which are free and open to everyone on a first-come, first-served basis. The summer selection for 2022, July 24-August 18, offers an astounding schedule of 15 concerts, which includes

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the Gala, with pieces ranging from Strauss’s “Alpine Symphony” and familiar works by Beethoven, Brahms, and Tchaikovsky to 20th-century treasures by Lili Boulanger and Stravinsky to a particular emphasis on music by living composers. For this season, the SVMF will present concerts featuring the work of three living composers who will also be in attendance. Guest artists include pianists George Li and Daniil Trifonov and tenor Nicholas Phan as a few of the many highlights of the summer season. So get your lawn picnics ready and prepare for dazzling and beautiful music, which begins on Sunday, July 24. All concerts start at 6:30pm. svmusicfestival.org

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“It’s an absolutely thrilling ride. You won’t want to miss it!” —Alasdair Neale

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CARMINA BURANA

Striking tunes meet a striking backdrop By Blair Brown

If classical music had a “rock opera,” it would almost certainly be Carmina Burana. Unpretentious and endlessly entertaining, this rollicking choral tour de force is based on a set of 24 poems written back in the 13th century by the “Goliards,” a group of defrocked monks and vagabond students. The lyrics reflect their lusty lifestyles, with odes to fate and fortune, biting satires of religious themes, and nods to gluttony, carnal pleasures, and the joys of the tavern. The 24 songs are arranged into a prologue and epilogue, addressing the mythical “Rota Fortunae,” the wheel of fortune that capriciously decides one’s fate, and three sections: Springtime, In the Tavern, and The Court of Love. When the composer Carl Orff discovered the collection, he composed music to match its exuberant character. It might be the only composition to have both Pete Townshend and Giacomo Puccini tapping their feet. Orff’s masterpiece was an instant hit on the big orchestra circuit and invaded popular culture. When King Arthur leads his knights into battle in the movie Excalibur, the music is from Carmina. In one scene when Jim Morrison hallucinates in The Doors, Carmina provides the soundtrack. Its instantly recognizable themes have even worked their way into The Simpsons, a Super Bowl commercial, and several YouTube flash mobs.

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The Festival Orchestra, along with three superb soloists, will deliver this foot-stomping, spine-tingling music in all its glory at its annual fundraising Gala Concert. There is no better way to enjoy such an epic work than in an epic outdoor setting. Iconic Bald Mountain and Idaho’s Smokey Mountain range serve as the backdrop to a musical masterpiece that reflects the drama of the picturesque background. To match the striking background, this massive piece is performed by the full Festival Orchestra, along with guest artists Meechot Marrero, soprano; Nicholas Phan, tenor; Hugh Russell, baritone; the American Festival Chorus; and the Cache Children’s Choir. “I’m thrilled to share the news that this summer’s Gala concert will feature a single piece that contains some of the most instantly recognizable music in the classical music repertoire,” says Sun Valley Music Festival Music Director Alasdair Neale. “It’s an absolutely thrilling ride. You won’t want to miss it!” Funds raised from this evening support the Sun Valley Music Festival and its community initiatives, helping to keep the concerts and education programs free for everyone. The performance is the Festival’s only ticketed event of the year. Sales help keep the rest of the concerts and education programs free for everyone. 


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Rota Fortunae, the mythical, medieval Wheel of Fortune, fills the Sun Valley Pavilion stage as the Festival Orchestra, soloists, and two choruses totaling 150 singers bring Carl Orff’s masterpiece Carmina Burana to life.

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“… staggering technical prowess, a sense of command and depth of expression…” —The Washington Post

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Anyone who has the pleasure of listening to George Li on the piano will instantly be romanced by his grace, poised authority, and brilliant elegance. It’s no wonder he’s a sought-after guest artists with premier orchestra’s worldwide. His most notable previous and upcoming performances are with Los Angeles, New York, London, Rotterdam, Oslo, and St. Petersburg Philharmonics; the San Francisco, Tokyo, Frankfurt Radio, Sydney, and Montreal Symphonies; as well as the Philharmonia, DSO Berlin, and Orchestra National de Lyon. Watch Li play in the Sun Valley Pavilion on Sunday, June 24, where he tackles one of the most famous piano concertos ever written — Beethoven’s “Emperor” Concerto. This monumental work is filled with joy, beauty, and heartbreaking tenderness. 106

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The romance exuding from this piano concerto is breathtaking. The performance will begin with the Star Spangled Banner, followed by Jesse Montgomery’s Banner, a modern adaptation of America’s iconic anthem, written by a rising star in her own rite. A pre-concert chat occurs at the lawn’s paver bar before this performance (and most other concerts this summer), led by Associate Conductor Sameer Patel to provide insight on the music to be performed. For Li’s second performance on Thursday, July 28, he joins the Festival’s Principal Keyboard Peter Henderson for a rare opportunity to hear two world-class pianists performing together in Shubert’s Fantasy in F minor for piano four-hands (two players at one piano). As one critic describes of the piece, “we hear Schubert’s soul pouring itself out like a nightingale in the flowering shrubs.” Afterword Li will join Festival musicians for a piece widely regarded as one of Schumann’s finest compositions, his Piano Quintet.  PHOTO BY SIMON FOWLER


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THE PIANIST Daniil Trifonov Where else in the world can you hear arguably the greatest living pianist for free, and experience it in real time with a diverse community of friends? Only in Sun Valley! Each year, faces familiar and new come together to remissness and create new memories at the concerts, while enjoying the best musical talents of our time. And a talent like Daniil Trifonov is one you and your comrades will be talking about for years to come. Daniil Trifonov, Musical America’s 2019 Artist of the Year, is one of the most astounding pianists of his time. “He has everything and more,” marvels pianist Martha Argerich, “…tenderness and also the demonic element. I never heard anything like that.” A tenured pianist who performs concerts worldwide, Russian-born Trifonov studied in the United States, where

he now resides, before winning a Grammy Award for Best Instrumental Solo Album of 2018 with Transcendental. In addition, he also has seven albums on Billboard’s Top Classical Album charts. Those who watched the Festival’s online season in 2020 had a chance to hear Trifonov perform Mussorgsky’s Pictures at an Exhibition. Making his in-person debut this summer, Trifonov will perform a notoriously challenging piece for the piano, written by one of the instrument’s foremost composers, Brahm’s Piano Concerto No. 2. It is a massive work, the longest and perhaps the most difficult of piano concerti in the standard repertoire. Brahms played the premiere when it first debuted, demonstrating his mastery of the instrument. You’ll hear the maestro’s modern-day counterpart take it on when Trifinov takes to the stage on on Thursday, August 4, at 6:30pm.  Daniil Trifonov

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SINGING ‘STORIES AND POEMS’ Nicholas Phan brings art to life Nicholas Phan is described by The Boston Globe as “one of the world’s most remarkable singers.” He regularly graces the stages of the world’s leading orchestras and opera companies due to an expansive repertoire that spans nearly 500 years of music. Phan’s diverse talent is a product of being an avid recitalist, and he captivates an audience with his stage presence and natural musicianship. Phan is a trailblazer in the world of classical vocalists. His most recent album, Clairières, a recording of songs by Lili and Nadia Boulanger, was nominated in 2020 for a Best Classical Solo Vocal Album Grammy award, as was his album, Gods and Monsters, in 2017. Both designations make him the first singer of Asian descent to be nominated in the history of the category.

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For his Sun Valley Music Festival appearance, he will perform a work by one of Great Britain’s most distinguished composers, Benjamin Britten. Britten’s connection to nature is sublime and beautiful. In 1942 the BBC commissioned him to put six English poems to music to portray life in England. Literary contributions to the project came from some of England’s most iconic writers, including Tennyson, Blake, and Keats. The result, a song cycle that could not represent the country and landscape it depicts better: Britten’s beautiful Serenade for Tenor, Horn, and Strings. Phan will join Principal Horn William VerMeulen to converse through music in performance of the piece on July 29. It’s an all-star artistic convergence that will transcend audiences of the Sun Valley Pavilion and lawn to faraway places. 



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GALA FUNDRAISING CONCERT: CARMINA BURANA

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JOSEFOWICZ PLAYS STRAVINSKY

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POPS NIGHT & LAWN PARTY

TRIFONOV PLAYS BRAHMS

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HIDDEN GEMS

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FRANK, PUTS, AND TIME FOR THREE

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Chamber Concert

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Experience one of the most popular and instantly recognizable 20thcentury works: Carl Orff’s Carmina Burana. Unpretentious and endlessly entertaining, it is a rollicking choral tour de force—if classical music had a “rock opera,” this would be it! 1,250 Sponsor Package with premium reserved seat + cocktail reception + private post-concert dinner Available by phone only $550 Preferred reserved seat + cocktail reception $275 Reserved seat + cocktail reception $110 Reserved seat $85 Reserved seat $85 General admission lawn tickets Online purchase only

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STELLAR SAWTOOTH SUMMER Curated Mountain Culture By Lori Williams

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Summer in the Sawtooths is heady stuff. So little time, so much to soak in. In every nook and cranny, the welcome mat is out, and Stanley opens the door to fun on the river, the peaks, and trails, at the lakes and beach, in the streets, eateries, and dance hall, and under the stars.

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For their fourth year as the headlining band, Fruition embodies the soul and spirit of the Sawtooth Valley Gathering with their unifying harmonic vocals.

Start by indulging in the second annual Sawtooth Festival July 16-17, sponsored by the Stanley Chamber of Commerce. The two-day arts, crafts, food, and music event is held on the grounds of Mountain Village Resort in the heart of Stanley. Over 75 vendors and artisans from across Idaho and throughout the region will be selling their unique handmade wares, including wood and metal creations, native craft goods, apparel, décor, watercolor art, food treats, jewelry, pottery, leather, photography, and more. For detailed information, check out the festival website, now offering links to the individual artisans and their creations. Food and drink options abound at the festival. Enjoy craft Idaho beer and cider by Boise’s Edge Brewing Company, bottled wine by Potter Wines of Garden City, and food and beverages by Mountain Village Resort— think smoked tri-tip sandwiches and Bloody Marys. In addition, Stanley’s Papa Brunee’s and various food trucks and vendors will offer ice cream, hand-dipped corn dogs, Mexican food, Philly delights, and hot made-to-order donuts. Live music will include the soothing vocals and guitar of Pocatello’s Alexa Sluder and classic country and roots by Quenby & Wow Band. Both will play each day of the festival in their own sets. Keep in mind that no pets or smoking is allowed at the festival. 114

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“Fruition is the muse. They’re the band I heard in my head when I first looked at the Sawtooth Mountains while scouting the park as a potential venue... I make a conscious effort to bring up as many new artists as possible to complement Fruition.” —James Fowler At month’s end, the 7th annual Sawtooth Valley Gathering (SVG) sweeps back into town. This event is an eclectic mix of live music, camping, local and regional vendors, workshops, and music-loving folks. Portland’s Fruition returns to perform two nights as a headliner and captures this Stanley event best in the words to their song: Meet me on the mountain … where the wind keeps blowing our blues away; meet me, meet me on the mountain, before we must be on our way. Come out and meet up with old friends, to gather at the foot of the Sawtooths for a mountainhigh music festival like no other. Says James Fowler, owner of Nothing But Love, LLC, which produces the event, “Fruition is the muse. They’re the band I heard in my head when I first looked at the Sawtooth Mountains while scouting the park as a potential venue. And 2022 will be their fourth time headlining our event. I make a conscious effort to bring up as many new artists as possible to complement Fruition. Still, there’ll always be a few regulars we’re privileged to bring back every year—the likes of Brad Parsons, Free Peoples, Jupiter Holiday, and Mia Edsall.” RIGHT PHOTO BY KAT CANNELL VIA STANLEY CHAMBER


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Stanley Fourth of July Celebration

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Above: Built to Spill is an American indie rock band based in Boise, Idaho, making their first trip to the Sawtooth Valley Gathering. Above right: Watchhouse makes its first debut at the ‘22 SVG. They are an Americana/folk duo based in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. The group consists of songwriter Andrew Marlin and his wife, Emily Frantz.

Fowler adds that this year’s event will lean toward indie rock and folk music. Built to Spill and Watchhouse, two pillars of their respective genres, will make their SVG debut. Also playing for the first time is New Orleans funk powerhouse Dumpstaphunk. “This year’s lineup is, pound for pound, the strongest offering we’ve attempted to bring up to the Sawtooths,” says Fowler. Fowler acknowledges the City of Stanley’s welcoming arms, its locals, and business owners, and especially, event host Mountain Village Resort, the ultimate home base location. “Without the foundational support of the resort and its owners, Mandy and Russell Clark, we would not exist today in the size and scope that we’ve grown to after six years of production,” he says. A festival pre-party stacks up at The Kasino Club on Wednesday, July 27, with popular artists Trevor Green, Hand Trembler, WEND, Jonathan Warren and the Billy Goats, and the Sheep Bridge Jumpers, plus four evenings of late-night shows. The weekend gathering features more than 35 live performances from national, regional, and local acts at Sawtooth Valley Pioneer Park on July 29-30. Live music is also scheduled for July 28 and 31 at Mountain Village Resort. On- and off-site camping is available on a limited basis beginning Thursday, July 28 through Monday, August 1. A limited number of tickets ranging from $100-$375 are on sale now while supplies last.

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Mark Mueller JULY 7

Pesky Grapes JULY 9

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Richard Blair JULY 14

Mia Edsall JULY 16

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Mark Mueller JULY 17

Free Peoples

Ben Bedford JULY 24

Greg Bridges

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Free Peoples

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Norman Baker JULY 13

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Sage Leary JULY 27

Nancy Cassidy AUGUST 3

Walter Salas Humara Friday Music | 6-8pm JULY 15

Megan Blue

Whiskey Flats JULY 8

Parade of Bad Guys JULY 9

Audio Moonshine JULY 14

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Andrew Sheppard JULY 21

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Brad Creel & The Reel Deel

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Eli Howard & The Greater Good JULY 13

Marbin JULY 15

Sawtooth Festival Cruz Contreras of the Black Lillies

Lost Ox (late-night at Sawtooth Valley Gathering)

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Folk Family Revival

StreetDance

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Michelle Moonshine & Band

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Warm Springs Productions launches for the season By Elizabeth Westwood

Sun Valley has always offered its residents and visitors new opportunities to experience life at 6,000 feet. Hot springs, snowy slopes, movie stars: the booming mountain town has also taken shape over the years as a cultural center. Today, the Wood River Valley (WRV) is a unique setting where you really can do and see anything. And the focus and drive to create this mecca derives from local organizations that strive for a Sun Valley that is not seen as merely a charming vacation spot but as the place to be.

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present their alluringly programmed festival this July with The Launch, a two-day community celebration of an Idaho Bounty wine-paired street dinner with live music, a concert, light show, and after-parties. “I had been thinking about this with my ski instructor, Apple’s Bar and Grill owner and long-time friend Hank Minor for about the past ten years,” says co-founder Leslie Chihuly. “Then I met Skyler Locatelli a couple of years ago, and we started talking about how these visions could come together. And they did. I could see the Valley coming out of COVID like many other places, and there’s this real hunger for music experiences. They’re always things going on in the community with events and conferences. Still, I didn’t see any programming like what we wanted to do and for musicians to have touring opportunities who want to cover the Northwest.” Born in Idaho and with professional roots in the Seattle-based Freakout Festival!, Skyler Locatelli has always wanted to produce music events and experiences. “Leslie has been to my fest and loved what I did with it and wanted to incorporate my background in events and music production,” he says. With a fresh take and exhilaration, Locatelli and co-founders are excited to establish their place in the community and 122

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provide a different and affordable experience than there is currently. “We want you to feel curated the entire time from when you walk into the venue to when you leave and go to another experience,” says Locatelli. “You can go to one of the shows, or be a part of the whole launch and join us for our winepaired dinner and all of the shows, what I like to call a curated experience over the course of two days.” Chihuly adds, “We feel there is a niche in the Valley right now for younger people and just anyone open to the experience that could be filled with an interesting combination of music, nature, and art. So we really want to inspire people in slightly more intimate environments around the strength of nature and the healing that comes from that and the strength in the community around a group of great musicians.” Some of this year’s great musicians to take the stage at the one-of-a-kind affair include rock band Thunderpussy, with lead singer and one of Hailey’s own, Molly Sides. Seattle-



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based singer, songwriter, vocal teacher, and community organizer Shaina Shepherd, whose pervasive style parallels gospel and garbage metal. Husband and wife duo Kim West and keyboardist/front alternative rocker Ryan Devlin of Smokey Brights, and bassist Luke Ragnar and drummer Nick Krivchenia. Mad Alchemy, also known as Principal Lance Gordon, with their infamous Analog Liquid Light Show in the great San Francisco tradition of the Bay Area’s ‘60s Psychedelic Ballrooms. Twenty-sixyear-old Indonesian-American producer, DJ, and artist Chong The Nomad, who’s known for her layered dance music and hyped-up live performance style. 124

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When asked about the future, solidifying a foundation and community is the goal at Warm Springs Productions, as any emerging organization hopes for. “We’re trying a lot of things right now and are just excited to get it all out there,” says Chihuly. “Creating a community of people who look forward to the next event, covering the seasons, and providing different music over the years would be everything. And even better if it becomes a must-do.”  Attend The Launch Festival July 12-13, and purchase your experience at ws-productions.com.


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A dreamy mountain retreat is a lifestyle oasis By Sabina Dana Plasse

For those who make Sun Valley their home, it’s a connection to living in the outdoors that makes it so special. It is often said in Sun Valley that “my life is your vacation,” which is what this residence personifies and more. It is a multi-faceted property where you can play, swim, or jump into refreshing freshwater ponds, enjoy sunbathing and drinks on the decks, or roast marshmallows at the fire pit under Central Idaho’s Dark Sky Reserve and the endless Milky Way with only the sounds of nature. It is also a property perfect for hosting and entertaining big with room for tents, parking, catering, and hosting where everyone can enjoy excellent comfort and privacy. It is an adult summer camp, a private retreat, and a family home for the ultimate mountain life style. PHOTO BY TORY TAGLIO

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When you arrive at 13437 and 13439 State Highway 75, you enter a mountain estate that is like no other in our awe-inspiring valley. Set only a few miles north of Ketchum, this estate is a retreat with multiple living dwellings, including the main residence set hidden in the aspens of the upper parcel of 7.3 acres, and the North Fork Guest Cabin and Party Barn, set on the lower parcel of 4.4 acres, all providing an elite mountain-living experience without ever having to venture off the property. All this within a few minutes of Baldy, world-class hiking/biking and skiing trails, the Sawtooth National Recreation Area, the Big Wood River, Ketchum’s town center, and much 128

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more. Surrounded by natural beauty in this gorgeous private setting with many comforts of outdoor living space, yet with the highest of living standards inside, this premier property offers everything you need. As you wind your way around the property on an aspen and pine tree-lined drive, distinct quality of care and attention to detail surrounds you. This property is exceptionally manicured. On the lower acreage, excellently maintained private ponds sit among impressive mountain vistas. This part of the mountain estate could easily be called “Camp North Fork,” reminding you of fun and carefree days as a child at summer


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camp. It features an entirely modernized, remodeled historical guest cabin. Originally the North Fork Store, the cabin was previously located about a mile north of the property, where it was once used as a set for the Marilyn Monroe film Bus Stop (1952), making it an iconic building in the Wood River Valley. Adjacent to this fully restored guest cabin relic is a “Party Barn” in the Sun Valley style, with a beautifully finished living space above its three-bay garage and ample room for large recreational vehicles. Camp North Fork is the ultimate guest compound. A place your guests of all ages may never PHOTO BY HALSEY PIERCE

want to leave with ultimate comfort, cozy sleeping areas, and endless recreational pleasure all around. Chic and inviting but highly comfortable, the cabin and barn feature new and reclaimed woods, textured quartz, and architectural lighting throughout. Yet, what makes the cabin and party barn unique and exclusive is a seamless design of well-maintained lawn space, private ponds, covered and open sitting areas, dining areas, and inviting fire pits. It is supreme outdoor living for all occasions or quiet repose.

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The restored North Fork Store cabin feartures a living area with reclaimed wood and views north.

THE NORTH FORK STORE GUEST CABIN

With 2,082 square feet of living space, placed on just under five acres, every surface has been restored or remodeled by the Pioneer Cabin Company. The cabin retains its original log exterior and the charming character of the North Fork Store building but with all the modern conveniences, including air conditioning and a nearly one-touch full cabin lighting system. A large textured quartz island with seating centers the beautifully finished kitchen with a farm sink, rustic slowclose cabinetry, and floating shelf storage, inspires gourmet meals with ease for life on the pond. A wine refrigerator near the great room is a bonus for entertaining. And for cool nights and winter coziness, a wood-burning fireplace with a gas starter is ready to light and enjoy while you dine or curl up with a good book. As a summer oasis on the property, the newly restored cabin up’s the charm even more when you open the two sets of French doors off the pond dock and large covered patio to take in the Sun Valley western skies and sun from early morning to almost ten o’clock at night. Upstairs you’ll find the primary bedroom, ensuite full bath with a marble shower 130

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and soaking tub with expansive views to the North, providing a sanctuary vibe every day of the week. The inviting second bedroom touts a south-facing balcony and rustic lighted beams contrast with the white vaulted ceiling throughout both sleeping areas. In addition, a full hall bath features marble flooring and a shower, and there is an apropos storage closet with sliding barn doors housing a stack washer and dryer. Your guests will lack for nothing as they relax in this beautifully equipped mountain getaway. THE PARTY BARN

A mainstay for entertaining and guests with its design and functionality, the barn is perfectly suited for multiple uses of the lower level and to take in the views with its second floor living plan. With 1,200 square feet of living space, special features are a wide spiral staircase to the second floor and a 360-degree view from the top. The ample dining space and living area include a wood-burning fireplace, and the views of the Boulder Mountains are stunning from the PHOTOS BY TORY TAGLIO


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At the primary residence, the main living area’s deck and fire pit overlooks the Boulder Mountains.

covered observation deck off the living room. Taking advantage of the views in all directions and indoor/outdoor living concept, an additional deck off the living space to the east overlooks the pond and guest cabin. A sliding barn door is an entry to a powder room, and adjacent, there is a stacked washer and dryer. A large bedroom holds two spacious built-in double bunks with queens on the bottom and twins on top—perfect for the cousins’ sleepover, and accompanying it, an ensuite bath. Adding even more flexibility, a fully finished, 1,980-square foot radiant-heated garage with three oversized bays allows for recreation vehicles and lots of outdoor gear— boats, bikes, and snowmobiles— plus a sunroom and half bath. It is the ultimate hideaway spot for all your recreational needs year-round. The Pioneer Cabin Company built this barn in conjunction with the restored cabin in 2021. This accessory dwelling abode can easily take care of extended family or is very suitable for an onsite property manager’s quarters.

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The main residence customdesigned open concept kitchen features high-end appliances and a spacious deck for dining.

THE MAIN RESIDENCE

Located on the hillside parcel above the guest house and party barn location, the property’s main residence is a welcoming contemporary home built with comfort and appreciation for mountain living at its very best. Elevated and sparing no detail for views and outdoor space with divine water features, it sits on 7.33 acres with 6,152 feet of living area. Its flawless modern-crafted build has enormous contemporary appeal and is enhanced by all its luxurious but functional comforts as well as the intentional abundance of accessible outdoor spaces, both ground level and raised. Upon entering, the grand concrete foyer is welcoming and features a wide, modern staircase to the second floor’s inviting main living area, extensive patios, and tranquil primary bedroom. Warm mahogany wood covers the floors and cabinetry throughout much of the home, bringing a softness to the structure. Light streams from the abundance of windows from all aspects of the second level including its three patios with views to the mountains around Fox Creek and to the top of Baldy. 132

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The gourmet kitchen holds two, high-end versions of most appliances with enough counter space for all your cooking and baking dreams and is open to the spacious living area, offering multiple sitting areas with builtin features and wall space, including a stylish banquet and custom cabinetry. Throughout the home, wellappointed spaces for family and entertaining, along with several private areas and over 3,000 square feet of decks and terraces, offer the best of indoor and outdoor living and add to the form and function of this beautifully designed residence. One highlight is the oversized gas firepit with built-in seating on the large, lounge deck located just off the main living space, showcasing views of the snowcapped Boulder Mountains to the north. The partially covered space offers flexibility in all weather conditions and allows a party to expand and drift from inside to outside. Also on the second level, the primary suite with an exclusive balcony is another private escape. An exquisite wood-burning fireplace and window seat offers impressive comfort, especially PHOTOS BY TORY TAGLIO


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The main home’s state-ofthe-art primary suite has a private deck with views of the Boulder Mountains.

with the large walk-in closet and abundant custom cabinetry. A spacious bathroom with double vanities in the bath, a large glass shower, and a separate jetted soaking tub also offer views to the north, and a hideaway stack washer and dryer are a bonus for this suite. It provides a retreat feel within the house. The remaining three ensuite bedrooms, including a junior suite with a fireplace, a comfy media room, and an office or fifth bedroom with adjoining full bath, each again with direct access to various patios, fill the lower level of this home. There are also very appealing water features and a large hot tub—offering peace and quiet in a sanctuary setting. Finally, and most practical and needed for Sun Valley living, is a spacious mudroom with thoughtfully laid out storage cabinetry for a large crew, just off the three-car garage. The history and depth of this property are unlike many homes in the Valley, offering a story of unfounded appreciation for the Wood River Valley exhibited through superb craftsmanship and design to honor place, time, and history. Lower and upper properties offer plentiful space for guests, family, entertaining, and creating memories that will last a lifetime, and allow any family to create a summer camp life or winter compound. The home’s versatile build and natural setting allow for anyone’s dream for a home in Sun Valley to be fully realized. The home was designed by architect Mark Pynn. The general contractor was Ken Herrick, and the landscape architect was Bruce Hinckley. The cabin and party barn architect was Jolyan Sawrey. The general contractor was Pioneer Cabin Company, and the landscape architect was Bruce Hinckley. Contact Travis Jones and Svea Grover, the Jones • Grover Team at Engel & Völkers Sun Valley, to learn more about this property. 

REALTORS Travis Jones and Svea Grover are among the most active and dynamic agents in the Wood River Valley, with a diverse range of listings from Idaho’s most expensive listings to more affordable resort condos and sought-after Hailey family homes. The Jones • Grover Team has recently been privileged to be part of two of the most significant Wood River Valley transactions. Travis and Svea represented the seller and the buyer for 760 North Walnut Avenue, an iconic Ketchum Knob Hill home by architect Thierry Despont, which was listed at $ 11 million. They also represented the seller at 125 Sheep Meadow in Ketchum’s Beaver Springs neighborhood, which set the all-time Sun Valley single-family home record listed at $20 million. Svea Grover svea.grover@evrealestate.com 208.720.0377 Travis Jones travis.jones@evrealestate.com 208.721.8579 jonesgroverteam.evusa.com Engel & Völkers Sun Valley 291 North First Avenue | Ketchum 208.928.7223 svpn-mag.com

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STYLE DIAL EXPRESS YOUR SUMMER STYLE AND FINESSE WITH SOME OF SVPN STYLE DIAL’S EXCEPTIONAL DÉCOR hand-picked by Sun Valley’s leading interior designers and home décor professionals. Keeping ahead of trends and popular style, July’s Style Dial is eye candy for home indulgence and comfort with a nod to living in the West. Whether entertaining, freshening up a room, or adding new fixtures, there’s a bit of brilliance and desire in each item that cannot be ignored.

ROB MCGOWAN

ARCHITECTURAL RESOURCES

ISIDORO MOBILE BAR “With the Isidoro mobile bar, cocktail hour returns home,” says Rob McGowan, owner of Architectural Resources. “Designed by Jean-Marie Massaud for Poltrona Frau, this is an elegant cabinet on wheels that opens like a book.” 110 Lindsay Circle | Ketchum 208.928.6379 | arsunvalley.com

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ALLISON PAIGE

ALLISON PAIGE INTERIOR DESIGN

ALPACA BOUCLÉ

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“Not all bouclés are created equal,” says Allison Connolly, owner of Allison Paige Interior Design. “At Allison Paige, we’re seeing a lot of bouclé fabric hit our previews. That said, this Alpaca bouclé is pure luxury. We’ll use it all day, every day.” Available in a variety of colorways and densities.

JENNIFER HOEY SMITH

JENNIFER HOEY INTERIOR DESIGN

SHEARLING STOOL 300 North Main Street #202 | Ketchum 208.726.1561 | jenniferhoey.com

“A big part of our design is incorporating versatile pieces into projects,” says Jennifer Hoey Smith of Jennifer Hoey Interior Design. “This shearling stool can be utilized as a place to perch or a design accent to a living space, making it the perfect object for any home.”

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HEATHER NEWHOUSE

THE OPEN ROOM

THE HAWKS MEADOW FIRE FEATURE “The Hawks Meadow fire feature is a luxury outdoor item handmade in Washington State,” says Heather Newhouse, owner of The Open Room. “A high-output brass burner kicks out some heat! Natural gas or propane versions are drought tolerant.” Available in many shapes, sizes, and colors. For more information, email heather@openroomfurniture.com.

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ROCKY MOUNTAIN HARDWARE 180 North Main Street | Ketchum 208.726.2345 | rockymountainhardware.com

MADISON PENDANT Featuring a linen drum shade suspended within the frame of a modern rectangular bronze lantern, the Madison pendant by Rocky Mountain Hardware is available in a wide assortment of finish options. Visit rockymountainhardware.com.

MARINA BROSCHOFSKY

RED DOOR HOME + DESIGN

PORTIA OUTDOOR CHAISE “With its beautiful vintage shape and minimal teak base, the Portia Outdoor Chaise is a stylish and comfortable seating option for both indoors and out,” says Marina Broschofsky, owner of Red Door Home + Design.

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ERIKA BLANK

THE PICKET FENCE INTERIOR DESIGN

TARU DINING TABLE

351 North Leadville Avenue | Ketchum 208.806.2900 | thepicketfence.com

“The Taru dining table is the perfect combination of natural textures,” says Erika Blank, principal designer for The Picket Fence Interior Design. “We could see this piece in a corner for game night or making a statement in a breakfast nook. The mix of oak, rattan, and rawhide fringe perfectly complements any Sun Valley home.” Available in multiple finishes.

SARAH LATHAM

LATHAM INTERIORS

WHISKEY NESTING TABLES 500 Washington Avenue | Ketchum 208.928.6366 | lathaminteriors.com

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“A trio of tables creates a lovely grouping,” says Sarah Latham of Latham Interiors. “Each one is a slightly different height, with a traylike top perfect for capturing life’s essentials or highlighting treasured objects.” Visit Latham Interiors’ online shop at lathaminteriors.com. TOP LEFT PHOTO BY RAY J. GADD


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A LUMINARY FOR MOUNTAIN TOWN STYLE Jennifer Hoey Interior Design sets the standard By Sabina Dana Plasse

Established as one of Ketchum’s most prominent interior design firms, Jennifer Hoey Interior Design (JHID) is a leader in contemporary interior design and style in the Mountain West. Founder and owner Jennifer Hoey’s distinct approach to design is recognizable in the Wood River Valley where her firm is based as well as in the Yellowstone Club, Jackson Hole, and other prestigious mountain communities. Living and working in a mountain town requires a certain amount of flexibility as change is part of mountain town life. Jennifer’s business has successfully adapted to changes over the past 18 years, creating a brand and style that sets it apart from others. And with the influx of new residents and homeowners who have discovered the Mountain West in the past two years, Jennifer is equipped to meet their needs and help them fulfill their visions. “Right now, the mountain mindset is seizing the day,” she says. “People want to live in a high-end resort residence, which is our existence—it’s how we live and where we work. But, on the other hand, mountain town living is quieter, people can pursue their passions, and many have realized that life is a bit shorter.” Left to right in photo: Massey Glenne, Abbey Mayhew, Helen McNeal, Jennifer Hoey Smith, ASID, Emily Peters, Tori Catherall, Christine Gelb, and Olivia Dries. Madison King (not pictured)

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Although Sun Valley is JHID’s primary market, Jennifer’s work in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, and Big Sky, Montana, is well-established. “I have a distinct clientele that I love working with. Quality of life is also important to me, and it’s one of the beautiful things of being where I am in my life and business now. I can curate the right mix of projects and leave personal space for my life and my staff. I always evolve our office culture, so that we can find the right balance.” She adds, “I have learned to be nimble. My team meets high standards and produces on a technical level of excellence— open positions are challenging to fill in a small town. It’s more than having an excellent aesthetic; not many people can do it.” Since the pandemic, the barriers to hiring local interior designers have been broken, which has allowed Jennifer to have steady growth in other markets. Today, second-, third-, fourth-, and fifth-home clients turn into more work across the nation for JHID. “Understanding a client’s style is important,” she says. “It’s about building a repertoire and ensuring everything is turnkey when they arrive. It’s trust and know-how.” To operate JHID, many sophisticated systems exist from coordinating, designing, purchasing, accounting, 142

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correspondence, presentations, development, and so much more. “We have two phases with design and furniture, which go through several edits,” she says. “Turnkey does not fall into place. It takes proficiency and lots of safe-kept processes, especially when there are 25 jobs in place at any one time.” Yet, with all the sourcing, preparations, and constant revisions, Jennifer loves that no two projects are the same. “Even when clients ask for the same, I steer them to something new,” she says. “I need to create differently, which is the entire point of working with a luxury designer. Broadening and revealing what’s available is my job for every client. I want a diverse and distinctive portfolio. The investment for our clients should provide them with a unique project perfectly suited for their lifestyle, so I challenge my staff to do new and different things.” JHID has many unique attributes, which distinguish its work from many. One consistency is having new source meetings. “We have our meetings often to stay fresh and updated. Everyone brings a different perspective to the table,” says Jennifer. “Our boards are always full of the latest products, innovations, and new ideas that are always inspirational to see and use.”


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Opposite page: JHID staff members Tori Catherall and Massey Glenne source materials. Left: Jennifer Hoey at her desk reviewing plans. Below: Jennifer Hoey at a staff meeting.

Beyond creativity and instruction, Jennifer also enjoys the business side of things. “Running a business is rewarding. I enjoy pitching projects, building strong relationships with collaborators, and creating a work environment where people are happy and can do their best work,” says Jennifer. So, what about sharing thoughts on new style trends? “Curves are in,” she says. “It’s where things are going. It’s not square. It’s about being organic, softer, and heavy in texture. It’s not the eighties. It’s just not square. I love it because it’s different for me and changes a mood, and it’s more feminine.” JHID continues its momentum in new markets across the West, with some cross-overs showing a distinct style and design that homeowners seek. “We bring something unique to the table because of the artisans we collaborate with in the locations where we work. I can bring artisans to jobs everywhere. The markets are different, but the work stands the test of the time,” Jennifer adds.

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Primarily a high-end residential designer, Jennifer did have her hand in creating the look and form of Enoteca and Town Square Tavern. She has been all about creating a unique, stylish, quintessential home since she was 24 years old. Eighteen years later, more than ever she believes that it’s about empowering people with space, design, and beauty. “As I continue to expand in the three markets, I hope to empower the women I have on my staff to be powerhouses within the firm. Growth is inevitable, but we can grow too,” says Jennifer. “There are many special things about Sun Valley that will never change, and there are plenty of incredible things happening, and we can be enriched by it all. It’s why I love it. It’s exciting to have eight staff members. I have spent the last 18 years building this firm, and it feels very good to be in a well-established place with my team and the work I do. It’s a great place to be.”  jenniferhoey.com

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NATIVE LANDSCAPES New Owners, Same Commitment By Danielle Vigueria Photos by Ray J. Gadd

With decades of hands-on experience coupled with technical education, Mark Spencer and his business partner, Dan Hoffman, are leading Native Landscapes into the future. The two purchased the business this year from previous owners Kelley Weston and James Gillespie, and plan to continue the company’s 35-year legacy of delivering highquality landscaping work in the Wood River Valley. With technical expertise and a commitment to the community, Dan Hoffmann (left) and Mark Spencer take the helm at Native Landscapes

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“We really want to provide a higher level of service and more sophisticated landscape for the people who live here and those who are moving here.” —Dan Hoffman

“We hope to cultivate a forward-looking vision for the valley that is sensitive to where we are.” —Mark Spencer

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“We are excited to carry forward the great work and example that has been set for us by Kelley and James,” says Mark. “They have created an exceptional business that cares about its employees and this community. We believe that one of our greatest strengths is our team. Over the years, we have sought out people who are professionals, educated in our field, who bring a personal passion for the work we do. And we want to be known as a business that really cares about people— clients, colleagues, and employees.” In addition to being a people-focused organization, environmental responsibility and the use of native materials are top priorities that Mark and Dan also intend to continue to emphasize. “Kelley was really ahead of the curve on creating native, droughttolerant landscapes before water conservation was much of a concern,” says Dan. “We are in a phase now when that is very real. And it is up to us as landscapers to act as stewards of the land and respect the regulations for water usage.” With degrees in landscape architecture and horticulture, the two are skilled at implementing low-water-use landscapes with a sensitivity to climate change. They possess a love of the native plant palette, a strong understanding of local plant ecology, and a broad knowledge of which species can grow and thrive together in the conditions of the Wood River Valley. “Over the last few years, there has definitely been an increase in client requests for native plants,” says Mark. “That’s not something we heard much at all 15 years ago. And now, people are reducing the size of their lawns and looking for ways to reduce water usage on their properties. They want to plant things that can survive with little or no water from irrigation systems. These requests for natural and native landscapes are such a positive development.” The team at Native Landscapes has more than just the proverbial green thumb, they possess the refined touch necessary to balance client tastes with county regulations and environmentally sound decisions. Working with local partners such as landscape architects and contractors, Mark 146

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Respecting the natural landscape and utilizing local plants and materials is a top priority for Native Landscapes

and Dan enjoy taking a project from conceptual plan to concrete reality. They not only have the creativity to envision beautiful landscapes, but they also have the practical and technical skills to direct and participate in the building process—ensuring that no corners are cut and no details are lost. “We are lucky to work on dynamic projects and be involved in every step,” says Dan. “Our jobs allow us to stretch and use a very diverse set of skills. I enjoy the artistic aspect of the aesthetics of a project and executing the technical aspects such as installing irrigation systems and shaping the land in a creative way.” With the recent influx of homeowners coming from metropolitan areas and looking to spend more time at home, the team at Native has seen an increased interest in sophisticated outdoor living spaces. They have been busier than ever, leveraging their strong horticultural knowledge base and relationships with vendors and growers to create idyllic and thoughtful residential landscapes. “Mark and I align in our philosophies—we’re both very detail-oriented and always strive to do a level of work that is above and beyond the norm,” says Dan. “We are excited to offer more than the typical, cookie-cutter landscapes that have been installed over the years. We really want to provide a higher level of service and more sophisticated landscapes for the people who live here and those who are moving here.” As for the future, Native is looking forward to strengthening their connection to the community and educating clients about the impact that their personal landscape choices can have. “I’d like to see people’s visions for what’s being built here continue to become more architecturally interesting and more respectful of the environment we are in,” says Mark. “The home building industry has changed so much, but landscaping trends haven’t changed quite as quickly. We hope to cultivate a forward-looking vision for the valley that is sensitive to where we are. Native can be a resource that produces great work and pushes the boundaries of what good landscapes are.”  For more information and portfolio of work, visit nativeevergreen.com. 148

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MODERN MOUNTAIN LIVING

A River Street Retreat

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Mountain living in downtown Hailey just got a little more sophisticated. Under Carbonate’s gaze and a stone’s throw from the Big Wood River, the 410 River Street development rises, one of the newest townhome projects under construction and centrally located in Hailey. It takes advantage of the whole expanse of the Wood River Valley, between the top of Baldy and the silky streams of Silver Creek, the symphony and the rodeos. With modern architectural lines and minimalist design, 410 RVR is an imaginative and intentional solution for adding urban housing to the market, within walking distance of fine dining, retail, office space, cultural events, and endless hiking and biking trails.

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Left: The 12 residences of 410 RVR, on River Street in Hailey, slated for completion in spring 2023. Above: CK Property Group’s signature design element—a rooftop deck providing a private sanctuary with unlimited potential for personalized lifestyles.

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The townhome development is an architectural gem, setting a standard for a new Hailey aesthetic. Clean lines, expansive glass, and natural materials ground this contemporary modern design with its urban roots. Add in small-town charm, active lifestyle choices, stunning scenery, and a vibrant cultural scene, and you have a recipe for high-altitude happiness. Its location on North River Street is part of the Hailey Urban Renewal Agency’s Gateway District and their first major project—a beautiful vision for the city with future streetscapes in the River Street corridor, including historic streetlights with banner posting, potted plants, a bike lane, parking, benches, and street trees. Associate Broker of Sun Valley Real Estate, Stuart Hoag, says, “We are excited to be involved in this collaborative effort with CK Property Group and the City of Hailey to bring this new product to the valley. Upon completion, the new residential community of 410 RVR will be a fun place to live, setting the new standard for downtown living.” According to Hoag, CK Property Group agreed to reserve two of the twelve units for households making 100% area 152

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Expansive glass and lofty ceilings provide the perfect blend for modern living and entertaining

medium income in exchange for waivers to minimum lot size, usable open space, and park space. The remaining ten will be fee simple townhomes selling on the open market. CK Property Group is a development firm based in Boise, which focuses on modern “for sale” townhouse communities. Kevin Cablik, CK Founder and Managing Partner, says, “We look to provide higher-density housing in urban cores that have existing infrastructure, walkability, and public transit.” The three-story modern, contemporary walkup with a rooftop deck at 410 RVR is the third collaboration of CKPG and architect John King of Pivot North. “I like to build things that I am proud of,” says Cablik. “With every development, we get better and better at dialing in on a functional, aesthetic product: maximizing natural light, enhancing view corridors from rooftop decks and balconies, and adding sustainable attributes like car charging and solar capabilities. We are extremely proud of this design and program.”


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Left: The primary suite bath features impeccable spa-like bath finishes Below: The rooftop deck at 30’ provides incredible mountain and valley views

The result is polished comfort with a modern edge, a perfect blend of living and entertaining. Expansive glass and lofty ceilings bring the outdoors in through all seasons, sunrise to sunset. Luxurious plank flooring beautifully withstands that part of the outdoors that inevitably ends up inside. The ground-floor bedroom and bath have home office potential. The oversized one-car garage can charge your Tesla and house all your adventure and sporting gear. On the first level, flanked by the living room and dining room, the gourmet kitchen features wood accents above, beautiful quartz countertops, and a ten-foot island. Black appliances match black wood cabinetry. The balcony provides additional outdoor gathering and entertaining just off the living room. A 30square-foot walk-in pantry was designed with a lockable door, and under-stair storage, utility, and linen closets provide additional generous storage capacity. On the second level, both primary and secondary bedrooms include spacious closets and ensuite bathrooms with impeccable spa-like finishes. Master bedroom suites were intentionally oriented at the front of the unit, each facing out for a mountain view. Adjacent to the primary suite is the laundry room/utility closet and access to the rooftop terrace, CK’s signature design element—a private sanctuary with endless potential for personalized lifestyles. “Even at street level, the views are great; now put yourself

at 20 feet up in the master, or 30 feet at the rooftop—it amplifies the killer views,” says Cablik. Construction is on schedule, with completion slated for the spring of 2023. Cablik adds, “The beauty of this project is the location. The homes are in the heart of downtown Hailey—literally right off Main Street—yet surrounded by mountains and flanked by the river. It’s the best of both worlds. You’re walking to restaurants and retail, minutes from the airport, world-class skiing, fly fishing, and biking. The views from the rooftops will be stunning, to say the least. It was such a pleasure working with Lisa Horowitz and the City of Hailey staff. Without their engagement and collaboration, there would not have been the pathway to the affordability component of this project. We look forward to doing more projects in the valley.”  410riverstreet.com svpn-mag.com

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Severn Art ServiceS

since 1974

Master Framing • Art Installation Art Packing • Shipping • Storage

Severn Art Services has been the principal framer to collectors and galleries for over 45 years. Specializing in quality custom and archival framing, featuring exquisite copies of vintage and contemporary frames for fine art, mirrors, and three-dimensional objects of all sizes. We provide cost-effective framing and care for prints, posters, personal mementos, and family photos. Offering experienced installation and curatorial services for homes, offices, collectors, and corporations.

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Deadwood by Hung Liu Oil on canvas 60” x 60”

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NEW VOICES

15 Years at Gilman Contemporary By Beth Rush

This July, Gilman Contemporary will showcase the work of female artists in a range of media in celebration of their 15th anniversary. For owner L’Anne Gilman and her colleagues, the concept for New Voices exhibit emerged organically over time. It started with a desire to showcase young and emerging artists for the anniversary exhibition. As L’Anne and her colleagues began the curation, a pattern emerged—all the work they felt deeply connected to was created by women. This started a dialogue about representation, and it felt natural to create an exhibit that was exclusively for female artists. Historically male-dominated, the art world has slowly begun to embrace a shift in gender dynamics. Over the past few years, female artists have become more represented and collected, with numbers incrementally increasing. But the statistics are not always encouraging. From 2009 to 2019, only 11% of acquisitions at major museums throughout the United States were created by women.*

Left: Mama Help by Thai Mainhard Acrylic, spray paint, oil stick, pastel, and gesso on canvas 48” x 36”

L’Anne notes, “I opened the gallery in 2007 with an understanding that I wanted to create a space for work I deeply believe in, and I had high hopes that our artists’ works would have a place in the Valley. I am so grateful that what we presented in our early exhibitions resonated with collectors here and beyond the Valley. The gallery’s mission has always been to create a space to present works that inspire conversation, thought or even simple enjoyment.” New Voices features work from emerging artists Brianna Gluszak, Hannah Parrett, Thai Mainhard, and Carmen McNall, as well as gallery favorites Joanne Freeman and Kelly Ording. “I was visually drawn to Hannah Parrett’s oil paintings. There was something in the energy and structure that intrigued me. I became even more enamored when I learned more about her process and work,” says L’Anne. In the series “Annie’s Dilemma,” emerging painter Hannah Parrett employs the folklore of the American West through a visual key inspired by 1940s Annie Oakley comic and historical landscape paintings made by Frederick Remington. Each painting balances a sense of graphic imagery and constrained lines with painterly mark-marking. Drawing on a cinematic structure, there is svpn-mag.com

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Looking Through the Horizon to Find What We Lost by Hannah Parrett Oil on panel 60” x 58”

a familiarity in Parrett’s visual language of western expansion. Taking inspiration from the landscape of the Black Hills of South Dakota, where she was raised, Parrett explores how gender influences how we find ourselves within “landscape and interiors, clothing and social environment.” “Carmen McNall’s wood-carved paintings have a calming, reflective narrative that intrigued me. We then followed 162

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her over the last few months finding that each new piece resonated in different ways,” says L’Anne. Each of Carmen McNall’s paintings has a sense of quiet reflection, with patterns carved into the flat, painted wooden surface. McNall’s work has a physicality in the carved notches and marks. This physicality is linked to an understanding of the handmade in both subject matter and execution. Like Parrett, McNall expresses a body in space, particularly the female body. In faceless figures and colorful vessels, there is the creation of a dialogue between artist, subject, and viewer.


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Three is a Party by Brianna Bluszak Tufted rug 70” x 58” x 3”

There is quiet voyeurism in work, and in that voyeurism, we are asked to understand how we are influenced by objects and space that fasten us to our surroundings. “We had been looking for a textile artist when a friend and professor at Ohio State University introduced us to Brianna Gluszack’s work. When I first saw Brianna’s work, it immediately made me smile. Though whimsical, when you speak to Brianna about her work, you realize there is so much more behind each piece,” says L’Anne. With playful titles like My Eyes are up Here and Three is a Party, Gluszak gains our attention with more than just the brightness of the rugs. Through texture, hue, and proportion, these rugs explore our expectations about gender. Each rug uses shapes that have connotations of what is male or female. These forms and titles make us stop and think about how we all interact within a given space. This interaction is inherently influenced by our understanding of gender. Painter Thai Mainhard’s exuberant mark-making and expressionistic energy is a physical manifestation of her experience. With bold swatches of color and scribbled strokes, Mainhard’s paintings feel full of life. The work

Afternoon Daydream 2 by Carmen McNall Acrylic on hand-carved wood panel 48” x 36”

is dictated by the movement of her body. In speaking about Thai Mainhard, L’Anne explains, “Thai is an abstract expressionist painter whom I had been following for the last year or so. Her expressive colors and hidden figures made me want to lean in. You see opposing forces at play-connection/ disconnection, order/chaos, structured/unstructured. She puts all her life experiences into her work.” In reflecting on her 15 years at the gallery, L’Anne says, “I have learned so much over the last 15 years, and I can’t wait to see where the next 15 years take us. My colleagues at the gallery and the artists we work with truly inspire me. I know I say it often, but I love what I do. New Voices is an opportunity to demonstrate what I love about art, most notably, my connection to the stories or messages that artists weave and demonstrate through their practice.”  *ArtNet, 2019 Burns Halperin Report svpn-mag.com

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MUSIC IN TOWN SQUARE THURSDAY, JULY 7

Nick Dellfs THURSDAY, JULY 14

Hillfork Noir

KETCH’EM ALIVE

JAZZ IN THE PARK

TUESDAY, JULY 12

SUNDAY, JULY 10

Andrew Sheppard

Frim Fram Four

TUESDAY, JULY 19

SUNDAY, JULY 17

Dan Costello

Brad Creel and the Reel Deal

Pamela DeMarche Band

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TUESDAY, JULY 26

SUNDAY, JULY 24

Sarkis Mikael

Boss Nova Jazz Ensemble

Hillfork Noir

THURSDAY, JULY 21

Richard Blair 5-7pm Town Square | Ketchum ketchumidaho.org

7-9pm Forest Service Park 131 River Street East | Ketchum ketchumidaho.org

SUNDAY, JULY 31

Nicole Christiansen Band 6-8pm Rotary Park 1177 Warm Springs Road | Ketchum

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2-6pm Lower River Run Parking Lot | Ketchum wrfarmersmarket.org

9am-1pm Roberta McKercher Park | Hailey wrfarmersmarket.org

HAILEY ALIVE THURSDAY, JULY 7

Cole & The Thornes THURSDAY, JULY 14

Low-Fi THURSDAY, JULY 24

Water Tower 7-9:30pm Hop Porter Park | Hailey

LIMELIGHT LIVE MUSIC THURSDAYS THROUGH MONDAYS

6-9pm Limelight Hotel Ketchum 151 Main Street | Ketchum 208.726.0888 limelighthotels.com/ketchum

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JULY SPECIAL EVENTS

FRIDAY, JULY 8

Gallery Walk Locals and visitors alike take in thought-provoking exhibitions of newly installed art, enjoy wine, mingle with friends, and often meet the artists in attendance throughout Ketchum. 5-7:30pm svgalleries.org JULY 8 -10

Ketchum Arts Festival The 24th annual Ketchum Arts Festival takes place in Festival Meadow located on Sun Valley Road with over 100 arts and crafts from Idaho artists. Enjoy food, beer, and free kids’ activity tent along with live music.

THURSDAY, JULY 14

JULY 16 -18

Sun Valley Opera Series

Sun Valley Writers’ Conference

Jared Wayne Gladly & Allison Semmes Bring a picnic and low tables and chairs or sit at a reserved table (tables seat 2-6) to enjoy a concert with Broadway artists Allison Semmes and Jared Wayne Gladly, accompanied by multifaceted pianist Sean Mason for a mix of Motown, soul, classic R&B, and Broadway. Next, join in the dance party with DJ Nathan Hudson. A cash bar will be available. 5pm gates and 6:30pm concert with after party at 7:30pm Festival Meadow | Sun Valley Road sunvalleyopera.com

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Sun Valley Tour de Force sunvalleytourdeforce.com JULY 23

27th Annual Sawtooth Botanical Garden Tour The 27th Annual Garden Tour features seven hand-picked and outstanding landscapes in and around Hailey. 10am-2pm sbgarden.org

Friday and Saturday, 10am-6pm Sunday, 10am-4pm ketchumartsfestival.com

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SUN VALLEY MUSIC FESTIVAL

July 24 - August 18 Summer Symphony free outdoor concerts 6:30pm

SUNDAY, JULY 24

Beethoven’s “Emperor Concerto” TUESDAY, JULY 26

The Lighter Side of Tchaikovsky and Schubert THURSDAY, JULY 2 8

George Li with Festival Musicians SUNDAY, JULY 31

Sun Valley Music Festival Gala Featuring Carl Orff’s Carmina Burana 6:30pm Sun Valley Pavilion | Sun Valley svmusicfestival.org

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SUN VALLEY MUSEUM OF ART 191 5th Street E | Ketchum 208.726.9491 svmoa.org

THURSDAY, JULY 14 FRIDAY, JULY 8

A Special Welcoming Join this meet and greet event with Jennifer Wells Green, the new SVMoA Executive Director, and a Gallery Walk to view Gardens: Collaborations with Nature 5-6pm The Museum | Ketchum W E DNESDAY, JULY 13

An Evening with The Avett Brothers 7:30pm SOLD OUT Sun Valley Pavilion & Lawn

Evening Exhibition Tour:

Gardens: Collaborations with Nature 4:30 & 5:30pm (two sessions) FREE, pre-registration recommended (space is limited) The Museum | Ketchum JULY 2 0 – 22

41st Anniversary Sun Valley Wine Auction A Celebration of Wine | A Benefit for Arts and Education Online auction & in-person events SUNDAY, JULY 24

Craft Series Workshop:

Art in the Garden: Drawing and Painting Flowers with Poo Wright-Pulliam 8:30am-12:30pm Sawtooth Botanical Garden | Ketchum

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Craft Series Workshop:

Embroidered Gardens with Jeanna Wigger 1-5pm Hailey Classroom | Hailey



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THE COMMUNITY LIBRARY 415 Spruce Avenue North | Ketchum 208.726.3493 comlib.org

MONDAY, JULY 11

“How Beautiful We Were” with Imbolo Mbue The Community Speaker Series is hosted by The Community Library and Sun Valley Writers’ Conference. Free and open to all. No advance registration required. Bring your low-back chairs and picnics, and listen to a conversation with award-winning novelist Imbolo Mbue, author of Behold the Dreamers. Mbue will be in conversation with the Library’s Executive Director, Jenny Emery Davidson, about her newest novel, How Beautiful We Were. 7pm Forest Service Park | Ketchum

THURSDAY, JULY 7

Roxane Gay The Community Library’s 2022 Hemingway Distinguished Lecture. Gay is a cultural critic and the author of books such as Bad Feminist, Hunger: A Memoir of (My) Body, and others, including several of Marvel’s World of Wakanda comic series. She also hosts a podcast, The Roxane Gay Agenda, and writes essays regularly for The New York Times. The event is free but requires advance registration and will also be livestreamed. 7pm The Community Library | Ketchum

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“Hollywood, China, and the Global Battle for Cultural Supremacy” with Erich Schwartzel The Community Speaker Series is hosted by The Community Library and Sun Valley Writers’ Conference. Free and open to all. No advance registration required. Bring your low-back chairs and picnics. Schwartzel, a reporter at The Wall Street Journal, will discuss his new book: Red Carpet: Hollywood, China, and the Global Battle for Cultural Supremacy, which details China’s growing influence over the American film industry. 7pm Forest Service Park | Ketchum

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MEMORIAL EXHIBITION

Laura McPhee • James Cook • Michael Gregory • Kathy Moss • Gary Komarin • Jun Kaneko • Carolyn Olbum Betsy Margolius • Diane Andrews Hall • Theodore Waddell • Victoria Adams • Pegan Brooke • Jane Rosen Divit Cardoza • Linda Christensen • Marcia Myers • Gwynn Murrill • Raphaëlle Goethals • Lisa Kokin Rober t Polidori • Anne Siems • Judith Kindler • Kara Maria • Robb Putnam • William Robinson Laura Wilson • Rober t Polidori • Luis González Palma • Ed Musante • Lynda Lowe Kenna Moser • Chris Maynard • Daniel Diaz-Tai • Allison Stewar t • David deVillier

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THE COMMUNITY LIBRARY 415 Spruce Avenue North | Ketchum 208.726.3493 comlib.org

FRIDAY, JULY 22

The Long Corner with Alexander Maksik Maksik joins us to discuss his fourth book, a bold novel about ambition, grief, creativity, beauty, and existential emptiness that retraces the arc of American life and culture in the first decades of the 21st century. Register online to save your seat. 5pm The Community Library | Ketchum

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“Homeland Elegies” with Ayad Akhtar The Community Speaker Series hosted by The Community Library and Sun Valley Writers’ Conference. Free and open to all. No advance registration required. Bring your low-back chairs and picnics. Akhtar is a Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright and author of the novel, Homeland Elegies, the profound and provocative story of an immigrant father and his son searching for belonging in America. 7pm Forest Service Park | Ketchum 174

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W E DNESDAY, JULY 27

50 Years of the Sawtooth National Recreation Area: Looking Back, Looking Ahead Join us for a panel conversation on the history and future of the Sawtooth National Recreation Area (SNRA), 756,000 acres of central Idaho that includes the Sawtooth Wilderness, Cecil D. Andrus-White Clouds Wilderness, and the Hemingway-Boulders Wilderness areas. The SNRA was established on August 22, 1972, and we are taking this moment to recognize its impact on our community as we step into the next 50 years. 7pm The Community Library | Ketchum



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THE ARGYROS PERFORMING ARTS CENTER 120 Main Street South | Ketchum 208.726.7872 theargyros.org

TUESDAY, JULY 12

Thunderpussy, Shaina Shepherd, and Smokey Brights Warm Springs Productions flexes its musical arm with a triple-bill at The Argyros. 6:30pm FRIDAY, JULY 22

The Argyros Summer Gala featuring Chris Botti The Argyros is proud to present Chris Botti in a very special Gala event in support of the annual fund. 6:30pm

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SUN VALLEY RESORT SATURDAY, JULY 16

Sun Valley On Ice Featuring Olympic Champion and three-time World Champion Nathan Chen. Sun Valley Outdoor Ice Rink sunvalley.com


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Kneeland Gallery

In the Sawtooths by Ovanes Berberian Oil on canvas 37” x 63”

Ovanes Berberian: A Solo Exhibition Through July 25 Opening Reception: Friday, July 8, 5-7:30pm

A painter’s painter, Ovanes Berberian, is a colorist who endows every painting with the certainty of his convictions and dexterity. A plein air purist, he elects to paint on location, inspired by a more direct confrontation with his subject. He states unequivocally that the most crucial thing in painting is color harmony. Ovanes moves from landscape to still life with ease, his identifying characteristics being the lush surfaces and lively colors of paints. Born in Russian Armenia, Ovanes received his academic training under the tutelage of his father, a noted artist, and professor, during the height of the Armenian colorist movement, which left a strong impression on him. He continued his formal education with internationally acclaimed impressionist Sergei Bongart. His work can be found in numerous public and private collections worldwide. 178

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From August 1-5, save the date for the Kneeland Gallery’s exciting annual plein air event. This is an interactive event with various fun activities involving eight of Kneeland Gallery’s premier plein air artists—Steven Lee Adams, Ovanes Berberian, Jack Braman, John Horejs, Shanna Kunz, Robert Moore, Silas Thompson, and Bart Walker. In addition to the paint-out, there will be a plein air workshop, quick draw, silent auction, and Gallery Walk. But most of all, become a collector. There is no better way to support these hard-working artists than to add a painting to your collection. While the artwork represents a mix of subject matter and styles, all the paintings offer a true sense of place and your own meaningful remembrance of our beautiful surroundings. For a full schedule, visit kneelandgallery.com. 271 1st Avenue North | Ketchum 208.726.5512 kneelandgallery.com


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Bugler by Adam Beris Oil and mixed media on linen 84”x 72” x 3”

OCHI Gallery Monday Morning Adam Beris July 23 – September 3

OCHI is pleased to present Monday Morning, a solo exhibition of new paintings by Los Angelesbased artist Adam Beris. This is the artist’s first solo exhibition with the gallery. Drawing from an existentially observational sense of place and a playful approach to the material, Beris’ self-described ‘grass paintings’ evoke finite fields of visual language and familiar objects. In each work, the artist recreates patches of a neighborhood park riddled with ephemera left behind from parties, playdates, and picnics. Squeezing paint directly from the tube onto the canvas, Beris builds each bulbous blade of grass to render a three-dimensional assortment of hidden objects strategically placed and peering through the abstracted foliage. In searching for these Easter eggs, the audience recontextualizes discarded objects with little perceived value and resurrects them as signifiers of a present place and time—satirical evidence that the artist leaves the studio.

Poker cards, action figures, plastic insects, and dice appear tucked away under paint, repetitively layered in a gesture towards unpredictability and chaos. Car keys, party decorations, and other symptoms of capitalistic excess are littered throughout, creating a synthesis of human interruptions to natural growth. Beris meticulously harmonizes both the raw materiality of paint and the object. Overly simplified baseball, flower, and cigarette icons blur the lines between consumption and creation, sign, and signifier. Each object—trash, treasure, or stylized depiction—carries equal importance in Beris’ landscapes. Balancing simplicity and hidden depths with patience, skill, and humor, each work in Monday Morning presents an immersive viewing experience that is both unusual and quotidian, engaging, and meditative. With a borderline fetishistic appreciation of the physical qualities of paint, Beris pokes fun at formalized art-making traditions as he privileges the purity of the material. 119 Lewis Street | Ketchum 208.726.8746 ochigallery.com svpn-mag.com

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Canyon de Chelly by Edward Curtis 1904 vintage goldtone photograph 11” x 14”

Broschofsky Galleries July 2022

Broschofsky Galleries features an array of subjects and interpretations of the American West, historic through contemporary. For July, the gallery presents a selection of photographs from Edward Curtis’ project, The North American Indian (1898-1928). Throughout this 30-year project, Curtis documented every tribe west of the Mississippi. Landscape works highlight recent acquisitions of paintings by Russell Chatham, who died on November 10, 2019. Viewing a Chatham painting, one typically gets

a feeling of recognition of place. However, what is revealed is a sense of emotion that goes deeper than the visual mind. The gallery also presents Theodore Villa’s work, which is distinctive in its dazzling saturation of watercolor paints. Of Apache heritage, Villa finds his subject in imagery from his Native American culture. Also on view are works by Billy Schenck, who focuses upon western imagery in his paintings, producing flat poster-like imagery characteristic of pop art with iconic western motifs. His paintings exemplify “the myth of the hero and the truth of America.” Broschofsky Galleries also shows works by, Ewoud deGroot, Glen Edwards, Jan Grotenbreg, William Matthews, Gordon McConnell, Ken Peloke, Rudi Broschofsky, Fritz Scholder, Andy Warhol, David Yarrow, and Russell Young. 360 East Avenue | Ketchum 208.726.4950 brogallery.com

Fall in the Northern Rockies by Russell Chatham oil on linen 52” x 74”

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ESTABLISHED IN 1987, BROSCHOFSKY GALLERIES FEATURES FINE ART WITH A FOCUS ON THE WEST, HISTORIC THROUGH CONTEMPORARY.

DAVID YARROW The Wild West

The Unusual Suspects, 56” x 93” Pigment Print Photograph

Also showing works by Bill Barrett, Emil Bisttram, Rudi Broschofsky, Russell Chatham, Edward Curtis, Jim Dine, Joellyn Duesberry, Ewoud de Groot, William Matthews, Joan Mitchell, Ken Peloke, Billy Schenck, Theodore Villa, Andy Warhol, David Yarrow, Russell Young, and more. Broschofsky Galleries • 360 East Ave. Ketchum, ID • 208.726.4950 www.brogallery.com


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Friesen+Lantz Fine Art The Healing Garden New works by Dara Mark July 2022

Acclaimed watercolor artist Dara Mark presents a moving body of work surrounding grieving, loss, and the journey towards healing. Entitled The Healing Garden, Mark’s newest exhibition and meditation on these themes opens July 8 at 5pm and coincides with Sun Valley Gallery Association’s Gallery Walk.

and describes in abstract terms an arc of personal growth,” she shares. “The paintings were not conceived of as therapy per se but as the only way forward for me as an artist. My hope is that a viewer will sense the increasing freedom and vitality in the work as the series developed. Artist and viewer can share in this transformational journey.” Visit friesenlantz.com for more information on Dara Mark’s The Healing Garden. 320 1st Avenue | Ketchum 208.726.4174 friesenlantz.com

Mark is a Santa Fe-based artist who works primarily with watercolor on Yupo paper, a recyclable, waterproof, tree-free synthetic paper. For Mark, Yupo paper’s most defining quality is its transparency. Threading together strips of painted Yupo paper allows the viewer to see through the watercolor into a translucent world of light, color, flow, and balance. “Transparency, color, and visual flow are the big draws for me. My materials are all transparent or translucent to allow the layering and filtering of colored light. I work intuitively and let the colors, light, and paint qualities suggest the direction of the artwork,” says Mark. This exhibition, The Healing Garden, represents a journey through grief and loss that resonates powerfully. “The paintings in this exhibition were made over the five-year period after my husband died. Each of them reflects my emotional state during the process of grieving and healing 182

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Left: Release#1 by Dara Mark Watercolor on layered Yupo paper with thread 53” x 41” Top: Dragon Flying with Broken Wing by Dara Mark Watercolor on layered Yupo paper with thread 29” x 61”



Gilman Contemporary Celebrating 15 Years New Voices July 2022

For July, Gilman Contemporary celebrates 15 years of contemporary art with New Voices, highlighting the work of emerging female artists. Driving this anniversary exhibition is a gendered exploration of space and place by women working in a range of media. New Voices showcases how gender can distort our views while acknowledging that it is a force for power. Yet, while there have been great strides to embrace and promote work by marginalized voices, women remain in the minority of major gallery and museum collections. Owner L’Anne Gilman reflects that “while we continue to nurture and promote artists with whom we have established relationships, it is exciting to look ahead and feature artists who are just beginning their careers. I want to continue our work in embracing new and unique perspectives.” Emerging artist Hannah Parrett’s paintings draw on symbols and tropes of the American West. Inspired by the

Sun and Shadow_A by Joanne Freeman Oil on linen 42” x 48”

landscape of her childhood in southwestern South Dakota, Parrett offers painterly cinematic vignettes in oil on canvas. In her ongoing series Annie’s Dilemma, Parrett has created a visual key that references the ‘40s comic book series Annie Oakley and Deadwood Dick dime novels. By synthesizing these pieces of Americana into an explicit and repeated visual language, Parrett explores the gendered narrative of the West. Her work is both sophisticated and visually captivating and draws a fresh understanding of how we use and see gender within popular culture, especially that of the “West.” Glass and textile artist Brianna Gluszak’s work utilizes shape, color, and material to question and play with viewers’ perceptions of gendered traits, circumstances, and implicit bias. In bright and colorful tufted rugs, Gluszak bends edges and draws the eye around an unconventional visual plane. These edges, curves, colors, and shapes are “stand-ins for our bodies in space.” The tufted rugs featured in this exhibition came out of the lockdown in 2020 without access to her studio. Since then, her practice of converting her drawing into these textile wall hangings has continued to evolve. Gluszak received a bachelor’s degree in fine art with distinction in glass from The Alberta University for the Arts (formerly The Alberta College of Art and Design) in 2016. In addition, Gluszak has studied and worked at Pilchuck Glass School, The Corning Museum of Glass, The Museum of Glass in Tacoma, Washington, and StarWorks Center for Creative Enterprise.

Game Camera Refractions by Hannah Parrett Oil on panel 60” x 58”

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California-based artist Carmen McNall’s paintings are punctuated by deep woodcuts creating a balance between textured patterns and stretches of pure pigment. McNall explores the body as a vessel. Her figures and vases, and


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Our Room in the Ocean by Kelly Ording Acrylic on hand-dyed paper, paper dimensions 51” x 42”

containers are all treated with the same understanding of movement, shape, and form. These dynamically made pieces require the viewer to look beyond the flat surface. Through a distinct process of painting and wood carving, McNall balances intricate patterns and textured mark-making with flat stretches of pure pigment to create dynamic environments and conversations. Her practice relates directly to the handmade in subject matter and execution, suggesting a dialogue about the timeless relationships between people, their unique environments, what inherently fastens us to our surroundings, and the empowering qualities these places and objects retain. In her intuitive and expressive abstract paintings, Brazilian-born, Thai Mainhard, externalizes her relationship to the world we all inhabit. With a practice that harnesses her raw and immediate need to create, Mainhard’s work is fraught with tension yet has

harmonic energy. Each abstract painting combines expressive mark-making with dense blocks of color, exploring the opposing forces that make up our lives. She reflects, “I like painting from a place deep within my emotions and let it speak the language that I don’t have, especially about love and being loved. It’s my most extensive subject.” Gilman will also include Oakland-based Kelly Ording and New York artist Joanne Freeman in their celebratory exhibition. Kelly Ording’s line paintings employing simple repetition and dyed paper are highly anticipated. Joanne Freeman’s paintings, grounded in architecture and design, employ primary colors with pure pigments and intense hues. 661 Sun Valley Road | Ketchum 208.726.7585 gilmancontemporary.com svpn-mag.com

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Harvey Art Projects Women’s Show Through July 2022

In the late 1980s, women artists took the reins of Australia’s contemporary Aboriginal art movement. After years of working in the shadows, assisting their fathers and husbands, they burst onto the scene, giving it a new vitality and dynamism. Women artists redrew the boundaries of Aboriginal art and continue to be among its most daring innovators. Though cultural activity has always been central to women’s secular and sacred lives, art-making in recent decades has offered a critical means for women to maintain their social and economic independence. 640 North Main Street | Ketchum (by appointment) 208.309.8676 harveyartprojects.com

Above: Untitled by Ningura Napurrula Acrylic on Belgian linen 48 x 60” Top left: Untitled by Debra Nakamarr Acrylic on Belgian linen 48” x 60”

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Archival pigment prints with leaf and handwork

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32" x 31" each

MEMORIAL EXHIBITION

Laura McPhee • James Cook • Michael Gregory • Kathy Moss • Gary Komarin • Jun Kaneko • Carolyn Olbum Betsy Margolius • Diane Andrews Hall • Theodore Waddell • Victoria Adams • Pegan Brooke • Jane Rosen Divit Cardoza • Linda Christensen • Marcia Myers • Gwynn Murrill • Raphaëlle Goethals • Lisa Kokin Rober t Polidori • Anne Siems • Judith Kindler • Kara Maria • Robb Putnam • William Robinson Laura Wilson • Rober t Polidori • Luis González Palma • Ed Musante • Lynda Lowe Kenna Moser • Chris Maynard • Daniel Diaz-Tai • Allison Stewar t • David deVillier

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Gail Severn Gallery July and August 2022 Exhibitions

Hung Liu Memorial Exhibition July

Gail Severn Gallery is proud to present the first of two summer solo shows, Past is Prologue, honoring the life and work of acclaimed American and international Chinese American artist Hung Liu, who passed away in August of 2021. This memorial exhibition features a collection of Hung Liu’s oil paintings, mixed media work, photographs, and prints. Liu’s work has been exhibited in over 80 museums worldwide, including her current retrospective, Portraits of Promised Lands, at the National Portrait Gallery in Washington, D.C. In Portraits of Promised Lands, Hung Liu provides a parallel connection of marginalized people in the U.S. through her use of iconic images by Dust Bowl and Depression Era documentary photographer and photojournalist Dorothea Lange. Before she died, Liu was going to have a major exhibition in China, which was canceled due to censorship revealing the absence of free speech and denying her work in her homeland. 188

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2006 China Mary Wyoming II by Hung Liu Oil on canvas 66” x 66”

Dandelion with Grasshopper (Silver) SI by Hung Liu Archival pigment print with metal leaf and handwork 26” x 26”

Liu is one of a few artists who received memorial tributes in The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Financial Times, and The Wall Street Journal. Liu’s work speaks to our humanity, emphasizing our connection to each other and past and future generations by referencing historical photographs and cultural iconography. Highlighting historically marginalized figures, many of which were women, Liu surrounds her subjects with hopeful symbols of flowers, birds, and deity figurines, rewriting the historical narrative from oppression to hope, giving prominence to the many figures often ignored by history. Hung Liu grew up in China’s Cultural Revolution and knew pain, suffering, and oppression. Yet, her work lives on as a connection to the world’s humanity. Paying homage to Hung Liu, Gail Severn Gallery will present a wide selection of Hung Liu’s work, close to 40 pieces, including oil paintings, mixed media works, and historical photos and prints.


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Laura McPhee Laura McPhee’s large-format film photographs vividly frame the natural landscape and often elucidate human intervention within these scenes. She captures the collective footprint of our culture and the various traces we leave behind, brilliantly illustrating our complex and contested relationship with the earth. Laura’s work is found in over 30 museum collections, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, J. Paul Getty Center Museum, SF Museum of Modern Art, Museum of Fine Arts Boston, Museum of Fine Art Houston, LA County Museum of Fine Arts, St. Louis Museum, and The Guggenheim Museum.

Alexander Rohrig

Untitled (Ranunculus) by Laura McPhee Archival pigment print 19” x 96”

Alexander Rohrig’s new oil painting series draws upon a wealth of spiritual, intellectual, and natural sources of inspiration. Complex compositions illustrate farm life from the artist’s perspective, which is chaotic, violent, noisy, and full of hard work. Nevertheless, these paintings explore human interaction with the natural world and its place.

Gary Komarin & Rana Rochat Gary Komarin and Rana Rochat are both artists working in colorful, abstract, and non-representational forms. A master of post-painterly abstraction, Gary Komarin has been at the forefront of contemporary art with a bold yet whimsical style. Working in encaustic, Rana Rochat’s paintings focus on the visual dialogue between color and space, creating a dynamic and energetic balance within her paintings. This exhibition will feature two artists suspending line and form amidst textured layers of color.

Ed Musante Ed Musante captures the soul and essence of the solitary animal, primarily avian creatures. Often floating amidst an undefined space or field of color, his subject is transformed into an icon by individualizing a bird from its flock. They are painted with exquisite detail and texture on cigar boxes and lids, making a nostalgic reference to another time and place. 400 1st Avenue North | Ketchum 208.726.5079 gailseverngallery.com The Dressage Horses by Alexander Rohrig. Oil on canvas, 43” x 57”

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La Montaña Trae Barcas de Azucenas II / The Mountain Brings Us Boats Full of Lilies II by Ana María Hernando 2010, embroidered fabric woven wool, beads, polymer resin, installed at Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art, courtesy the artist and Robischon Gallery, Denver

Ana Maria Hernando

Sun Valley Museum of Art Gardens: Collaborations with Nature Through August 20, 2022

A BIG IDEA project Ketchum, Idaho—the home of Sun Valley Museum of Art (SVMoA)—is a town surrounded by vast wilderness areas. This BIG IDEA project considers natural spaces that are in many ways the inverse of the wilderness: gardens, where people collaborate with nature to shape or transform it in some way. Gardens are also places that transform those who experience them, whether as gardener or visitor. Through a museum exhibition, panel discussion, lectures, tours, and films, Gardens: Collaborations with Nature uses the ideas of nature as collaborator, nature as curator, and nature managed as lenses through which to view the role of gardens in our lives. How do gardens inspire and express artistic creativity? How do they offer solace and joy, changing our human experience of the natural world? How do flora and human beings work together as partners in creating garden spaces? Four artists respond to gardens as spaces in which we manage and collaborate with nature—and nature, in turn, transforms us. 190

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Denver-based artist Ana Maria Hernando spent time in the Wood River Valley in the summer of 2021, visiting various gardens and leading a community workshop and film screening. She returns for this exhibition to install a largescale textile work made in response to her residency. Working with materials like tulle and organza, Hernando creates sculptural works and installations that evoke lush gardens, immersing viewers in the colors and textures of fantastical flora. The exhibition also includes a floor piece and recentlymade prints. Hernando works with a range of collaborators, from the cloistered Argentinean nuns who cut and sew pieces of fabric into her installations to the Peruvian women whose handmade petticoats Hernando often uses in her sculptures.

Katy Stone

Untitled Intervention by Katy Stone Hailey, Idaho, Oct 2018 Dichroic film and tree bark,courtesy the artist and Robsichon Gallery, Denver

Several years ago, Seattle-based artist Katy Stone visited SVMoA as an artist-in-residence and spent time making small installations in the gardens at The Museum’s Hailey House. Working with painted Mylar, sequins, and other materials, she collaborated with flowers and plants to create temporary artworks that invite viewers to look closely as they discover her subtle interventions. Stone is developing new interventions in the flowerbeds outside The Museum. Visitors can enjoy them as they evolve throughout the exhibition, featuring photographs of Stone’s works in Hailey.


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Unwanted Collaborator #10 by Jil Weinstock 2022, thread, plant life, rubber, watercolor paper courtesy the artist and Walter Maciel Gallery

Sarah Jones Based in Missoula, Montana, Sarah Jones uses gardens and flowers as tools for exploring ideas about what is ephemeral and what often goes unnoticed in our world. Jones’s installation for this exhibition includes recent paintings of flowers made with white paint on white fabric, suspended from the ceiling of The Museum’s project room like a hanging garden, immersing viewers as they move through the space. These quiet works reflect Jones’ interest in “the things that are barely there, the traceries and stains left behind by the subject, the residues.”

Cerements by Sarah Jones 2021, screen print ink on silk courtesy the artist

Jil Weinstock Based in New York, Jil Weinstock has spent the past two years creating a body of work she calls Unwanted Collaborators, using plant life, fabric, thread, paper, and rubber to explore the natural and the artificial. Her delicate, painstakingly made works invite viewers to consider how humans, from the plant’s point of view, might be “unwanted collaborators,” while those who garden know the challenge of keeping weeds and other invaders from disrupting the gardener’s work. 191 5th Street East | Ketchum 208.726.9491 svmoa.org svpn-mag.com

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Barocco 5.3-after Vermeer’s Girl with the Pearl Earring by Martin Herbst Oil on polished aluminum 23.5” x 21.5” x 7” Untitled (or Pot with New Plant —Front) by LoopmasterM Acrylic, ink, and collage 28” x 14”

Aurobora Revolving group exhibition featuring works by various artists. Ongoing

Aurobora is an invitational fine art studio that publishes unique works by artists of regional, national, and international reputations and exhibits regularly changing shows of works created by artists during residencies. Aurobora Select exhibits current works by Fraser Taylor, Wesley Kimler, John Zurier, Liat Yossifor, Jennifer Reeves, Pat Lipsky, Richmond Burton, LoopmasterM, Steve Roden, and others. 340 Walnut Avenue | Ketchum 415.546.7880 aurobora.com

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Frederic Boloix Fine Arts Ongoing

Frederic Boloix Fine Arts is showing a new series of sculpted paintings by Austrian artist Martin Herbst. This collection transforms several of the most iconic images, such as Vermeer’s Girl with a Pearl Earring and Gainsborough’s Blue Boy, into something entirely new and disruptive to the normal notions of what constitutes art. These highly radiant, interactive works on crumpled, polished aluminum absorb and reflect light, the surroundings, and the viewer, creating a uniquely beautiful and everchanging synergy. To view more images, visit boloix. com/martin-c-herbst. The Galleria Building 351 Leadville Avenue North | Ketchum 208.726.8810 boloix.com


FLY SUN Photo: Carol Waller

Realtors for Air – Supporting Improved Air Service for the Community “As owners of a real estate company and members of the community for more than 40 years, we know the challenges of air travel in and out of the Wood River Valley. We are grateful that Fly Sun Valley Alliance has worked hard to provide reliable nonstop service to and from an increasing number of destinations. We appreciate their continued efforts to improve air travel for all of us who enjoy this incredible place. Members of the Sun Valley Board of Realtors know that air service is vitally important in connecting our community to other communities around the world, and we are very proud to support air service through the Realtors for Air program.” — Grady and Heather Burnett Burnett Properties – Sun Valley LUXE Homes Keller Williams Sun Valley Southern Idaho 100% of the Sun Valley Board of Realtors 350+ member businesses are supporting air service through the innovative SVBR Realtors for Air program.

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CENTER’S APPROACH TO:

CREATING ORDER “I have come full circle from a reductionist, scientific take on life to a spiritual one…. we need to put Spirit back into the equation when we want to improve our physical and our mental health… We will realize that the fully conscious mind trumps both nature and nurture. And when we realize that, we move out of the triggered, traumatized, crazed fear state of mind and approach to our health, and thankfully towards a feeling of complete divine certainty of our own health, well-being, limitless healing and power, and ability to foster a healthy state of life and being through a total approach to wellness.” —Bruce Lipton 194

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We can create order from the chaos of our current times, life, and world. We can. And we can apply this to our physical, mental, and spiritual health. And we will survive these times gracefully. Like the artist who, in an inspired moment, finds the language of their medium to express intelligence, beauty, and divinity out of chaos, so too can we express supreme wholeness and innate intelligence and apply this to our whole health, out of the confusion and mess we are in. If there ever was a time of destruction and disorder, it is now. And it is taking a toll on our health, in all ways, at all levels, and it is serious. However, we are not destined to be confused, in pain, low-energy, and not feeling our


WELLNESS | CENTER

Entropy is a natural state of chaos and disorganization that happens over time, a term used to describe the progression of a system from order to disorder. “Negentropy,” or syntropy, is “a tendency towards order and symmetrical combinations, designs of ever more advantageous and orderly patterns.” Evolutionary cooperation. Humans are the only systems that can create syntropy, or more order, through consciousness. All other systems make disorder over time. This occurs when the brain is balanced, conscious, and with the conscious application.

best each year. It’s just not the case. With some efficient effort towards taking care of ourselves, we can create a system of negentropy, in which every year of our lives, we make more and more order and connection. We can do this as human beings because we have consciousness. We can use our consciousness to be better, connected, whole, vibrant, and resilient. A total approach to wellness considers many layers of health. These include the health of our body, mind, spirit, family, relationships, community, and spirituality. When all layers of our soul are congruent, integrated, and whole, we have genuinely radiant health. This does not come easily. It requires the effort of our whole soul to protect our health. My late friend Mike Chaet called it being a Whole Health Warrior. Our health is our greatest treasure. We are being challenged with toxicity hitting us from all levels of the physical soil, air, water, food, media fear-based frenzy, manipulation, trickery, and deception. We need to protect ourselves on so many levels to have a chance to be healthy, to have order in our lives. And we will. We have no choice. The human spirit fights for survival.

This leads me to a theory that the brain’s health controls everything: sleep, emotions, hormones, joy, connectivity, and pain. We have many tools at our clinic to overcome pain, hormone imbalance, anxiety, and autoimmune issues. But, for me, the most invaluable tool during the past few years has been neurofeedback. We include it with nearly all courses of treatment. I don’t think I would have survived these recent times without this tool. When your brain is trained through neurofeedback (2x/week for 2-3 months), we operate in a state of emotional, mental, and neurological efficiency that quickly corrects situations in our bodies, minds, and often, the outer world. Neurofeedback trains the brain away from patterns of anxiety, depression, slow processing, emotional volatility, repetitive thoughts, trauma, and more. It resolves these issues so wholly that it’s almost as if it changes overnight once the brain is trained and “catches up.” Our brains are like an antenna broadcasting our souls to the world. Creating a balance neurologically in which we can better connect to our consciousness and spiritual flow is our best step forward. 

Dr. Molly Brown, Ph.D., D.N.M. owns CENTER health & performance and GLOW, her plant-based organic café, in Ketchum, Idaho. Specializing in sleep, endocrine issues, autoimmune, anxiety, depression, detoxification, and pain and sports injury through many different modalities, including QNRT, PEMF, AMIT method, Neurotherapy, and REAMS metabolic testing, Molly passionately holds space for limitless healing. glowlivefood.com | centerhealthsv.com svpn-mag.com

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A CASE FOR SAFE DRIVING Help us not see you in the Emergency Department

In the Emergency Department, our staff is ready to assist you when you need us. Our skilled and compassionate board-certified emergency medicine physicians and staff are trained to treat trauma of all kinds. However, some trauma is preventable. We, the staff of SLWR Emergency Department, want to draw your attention to motor vehicle accidents. Memorial Day marks the beginning of the summer travel season and what is known as the 100 Deadliest Days of Driving. We have seen an increase in the past year, many resulting in severe injuries and, sadly, fatalities. Last year, Idaho had 101 people killed in crashes between Memorial Day and Labor Day. There isn’t one particular reason, so we hope to draw your attention to some critical safe driving measures in the hopes of preventing more preventable trauma that often results in tragedy.

By St. Luke’s Emergency Department

BEFORE YOU GET ON THE ROAD:

Always wear your seatbelts.  Consider putting your phone in “do not disturb” mode while driving, using Bluetooth technology, or placing your phone where you cannot see, hear, or reach it. Many of us have witnessed drivers holding their phones and the 

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WELLNESS | ST. LUKE’S THERE IS NO SAFE TEMPERATURE TO LEAVE A CHILD UNATTENDED IN A VEHICLE!

steering wheel or even looking down. It only takes a second for an accident to occur, and you may not even be moving fast. Multi-tasking is a myth; the area of the brain that processes moving images decreases by up to a third when listening or talking on the phone.

 A child’s body temperature rises 5x faster than an adult’s.

 Always drive with your headlights on. A car is visible nearly four times the distance with its headlights on.

 Death can occur when a child’s

temperature reaches 107 degrees.  On an 80-degree day, a child’s body temperature can reach deadly levels in only 10 MINUTES.

SAFE DRIVING HABITS:

Always use your turn signals.  Pay attention to all signs.  When stopping at a stop sign, spell S-T-O-P to yourself before proceeding. Always turn your head to look left, then right, straight ahead, then left again before proceeding. 

 On days when ambient temperatures exceed 86°F, the internal temperatures of a vehicle can quickly reach 134°F to 154°F.

When a light turns green, look left, right, straight ahead, and left again before proceeding through the light. Notice all vehicles and ensure that someone else will not run the light. 

 Please keep in mind that the body temperature for the elderly and our furry friends also heats up faster and can quickly become unsafe.

Watch for cyclists and pedestrians! Our valley is full of residents and visitors who enjoy the outdoors and may be distracted. Keep an eye out for them on roads, crosswalks, and parking lots. 

Be patient. Honking, driving aggressively, or weaving through traffic can cause dangerous distractions and crashes.

medication carries a warning, have someone else drive or use other transportation.

 Scan ahead for wildlife. Keep your eyes moving. Notice what is happening on the sides of the road and check behind you through your mirrors every 6-8 seconds.

SPEED:

Together, we can eliminate preventable deaths. Taking sensible precautions like buckling up, avoiding distractions, and never driving impaired will not only help prevent a trip to the Emergency Department, it can also save your friends, neighbors, and even you. As our friends at Visit Sun Valley say, “yield to oncoming smiles” and “stay sunny,” so pack your patience and kindness in your picnic basket or backpack and stay safe out there. We are here to take care of you but would much rather see community members and visitors on the trails, at a concert, or in the grocery store! 

 Obey speed limits and drive appropriately for the road conditions. Vehicles are harder to control on wet roads. How often has someone sped by you only to end up one car in front of you at a stoplight? As speed goes up, the survival rate in crashes goes down. Going over the speed limit or too fast for conditions accounts for nearly a third of all roadway fatalities.

Leave early—plan to arrive 10 minutes before the appointed time. Speeding does not increase your ability to arrive on time. Instead, it only increases your chances of not arriving.

Do not drive fatigued. Take regular breaks, get another driver to relieve you, or get off the road and find a safe place to rest.

IMPAIRMENT:  Focus on the road. There are so many distractions in and out of the car: the kids, the phone, the touch screen technology, the outfits on pedestrians, new construction, and more. Driving distracted is as dangerous as driving impaired.

SIGN UP FOR AIR ST. LUKE’S MEMBERSHIP!

 Never drive under the influence of alcohol or drugs. Alcohol and other drugs impair judgment and reaction times. There is no safe limit for drinking before driving.

It is a bargain at $60/year compared to the cost without membership. There’s a 72-hour waiting period, so sign up today. Planning will enhance your enjoyment of the summer and beyond!

 Prescription medications and over-the-counter drugs may cause dizziness, sleepiness, and/or slow reaction time. If your

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SUE ENGELMANN

SUE ENGELMANN | 208.720.0680

208.720.0680 sue@sueengelmann.com sueengelmann.com

WATERFRONT GOLDEN EAGLE • Elegant, art-inspired interior spaces • 5 BD, 5.5 BA, 10,564 SF, 2.77 Acres • $10,564,000 | MLS #22-329228

EXCLUSIVE SPUR LANE LOCATION • Views from Baldy to the Boulders • 5 BD, 5 BA, 5639 SF, .5-acre elevated lot • $9,350,000 | MLS #22-329462

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SUE ENGELMANN 208.720.0680 sue@sueengelmann.com sueengelmann.com

• Beautiful landscaping and outdoor patios • 4+ BD, 4.5 BA, 6446 SF, 1.41 acres • $6,950,000 | MLS #22-329526

REMODELED STONE HILL • Big Baldy views, 1-car garage • 3+ BD, 3.5 BA, 2336 SF • $2,495,000 | MLS #22-329448

360 360 N East N East Ave, Ave, SteSte 100, 100, Ketchum, Ketchum, ID ID 83340 83340 | 208.720.0680 | 208.720.0680 | sueengelmann.com | sueengelmann.com

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SUE ENGELMANN | 208.720.0680

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SUNNY WARM SPRINGS LOT • Over an acre, great views • No CCRs, close to bus line and base area • $1,250,000 | MLS #22-329182

VILLAGER OVERLOOKING CREEK • 1-car garage close to the unit • 2 BD, 2 BA, 913 SF • $1,075,000 | MLS #22-329330

360 N East Ave, Ste 100, Ketchum, ID 83340 | 208.720.0680 | sueengelmann.com


TIRED OF LOOKING FOR THE RIGHT HOME? PERHAPS IT’S TIME TO LAND!

• Ready-to-build near Baldy and river • $2,100,000 | MLS #22-329467

• Streamside lot in Valley Club • $895,000 | MLS #22-329331

• End of the road lot in Valley Club • $895,000 | MLS #22-329140

• Elevated lot in Indian Creek • $675,000 | MLS #22-329351

• Scan the code to see all vacant land in the entire Sun Valley MLS

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BHHS SUN VALLEY PROPERTIES | 208.726.3411

• 2.52 acres North of Ketchum • $2,395,000 | MLS #21-328831


ROBIN CHRISTENSEN

ROBIN CHRISTENSEN | 208.720.2905

208.720.2905 Robin@RobinSells5B.com RobinSells5B.com

EVERYTHING YOU NEED IN HAILEY • On a quiet street in a great neighborhood • Tastefully remodeled with a designer’s eye

• 4 BD, 2.5 BA, 2357 SF, oversized garage • $1,190,000 | Call for more information

NEW CONSTRUCTION FROM CASTLE’S CUSTOM HOMES • • • •

133 Cowcatcher Loop, Bellevue 3 BD, 2 BA, Office, 1840 SF. 3-car garage $810,000 | Pending City parks nearby

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131 Cowcatcher Loop, Bellevue 3 BD, 2.5 BA, Office, 1866 SF, 3-car garage $830,000 Hiking, biking, riding trails out your backdoor

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ROBIN CHRISTENSEN | 208.720.2905

STYLISH TRAIL CREEK CONDO • • • •

Never before listed, developer’s pick Open floor plan and main floor bedroom 3 BD, 3 BA, 2382 SF, on the creek $2,600,000 | MLS #22-329558


STEVENSON GROUP

STEVENSON REAL ESTATE GROUP | 208.720.1544

208.720.1544 (Gayle) 650.387.2414 (Matt) info@sunvalleystevenson.com sunvalleystevenson.com

CROWN JEWEL OF CROWN RANCH • The best panoramic views in Sun Valley • 4 BD, 4.5 BA, 4610 SF • Timeless design | Call for more information

READY-TO-BUILD IN WARM SPRINGS • Stunning elevated and protected views • Quiet cul de sac with all-day light • Plans available | MLS #22-329467


SOPHISTICATED SINGLE FAMILY HOME

THE ULTIMATE SKI GETAWAY • Walk to the lifts and summer trails • 2 BD, 2 BA, newly remodeled end unit • Fantastic rental, hot tub, parking | MLS #22-329414

125 Howard #1

STEVENSON REAL ESTATE GROUP | 650.387.2414

• Private Warm Springs location • 4+ BD, 4.5 BA, recently updated, hot tub • Home theater, sauna | MLS #22-329555


Move to 'Where' Moves You...

Daren Pennell & Bailey

208-720-2619 • daren@darenpennell.com "Daren was extremely knowledgeable and responsive as we looked for the perfect place in Sun Valley. His years of local experience translated to expertise when finding the perfect solution. The property received over 5 Offers and Daren helped us navigate and negotiate the winning offer. Because of Darens’ hard work, we got "lucky"! My wife and I give Daren our strongest recommendation.” Dave & Scotta Ashcraft

~Experience Matters~ With a proven track record over 20 years, call Daren to discuss Buying and Selling strategies!

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$975,000 MLS# 22-329229 Represented the Buyer of this tastefully remodeled 2 bedroom / 2 bathroom downtown Ketchum condo with high ceilings, open kitchen, great light and views.

Offered at $2.195M Enjoy the privacy and solitude of what a privately gated 57 acres affords and the experience of looking up the entire Clear Creek drainage filled with views, year-round sunshine, trees, wildlife, blue skies and starry nights. This property has an approved and spectacular building site to experience everything this property offers. Must see to appreciate.

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$875,000 MLS# 21-328569 This 3 bedroom 2.5 bath home is on ¼ acre and sits on bench in the Deerfield subdivision. The reverse floor plan offers exceptional light and privacy in the kitchen and great room. The mature landscaping and decks offer a very nice outdoor living experience as well. Centrally located as it is close to WRHS, Hailey Elementary, Recreation District pools, Quigley Canyon bike and Nordic trails, parks and downtown Hailey.

$279,000 MLS# 21-328301 Les Saisons is a fractionally owned property that is exceptionally well appointed and ideally located downtown. This 3 bedroom 3.5 bath property has all the amenities one would desire: Golf privileges at Elkhorn, pool, hot tub, massage rooms, owner storage, concierge, valet and daily housekeeping.

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HOW HAS THE PANDEMIC AFFECTED SUN VALLEY REAL ESTATE? READ MY BLOG AT SUNVALLEYSHEILA.COM $675,000 ON THE WATER IN HEAVENLY EAST FORK Nestled below Mind Bender Ridge is a private 3-acre lot situated on a large pond fed from the East Fork of the Bigwood River and brimming with trout. Imagine the solitude you can create in your idyllic home here with the noisiest neighbors being elk, deer and birds galore. MLS# 21-328222

$695,000 TWO PONDS UNDER MIND BENDER RIDGE IN EAST FORK The two ponds on this 3.72 acre lot under Mind Bender Ridge attract wildlife and birds, while being just 10 minutes from downtown Ketchum and world-famous Bald Mountain skiing. Minutes to the Sawtooth National Forest and a quick walk to the East Fork of the Big Wood River. Imagine hiking, biking and backcountry skiing out your back door. MLS# 21-328790

Price Reduced to $539,000 6.388 ACRES | DEVELOPMENT PARCEL IN TWIN FALLS 6.388 acres of prime development property in the Twin Falls R-6 zoning district & just a few blocks from the YMCA and Harmon Park, which features baseball, basketball, tennis facilities, a skate park and open green space. An ideal location location for duplexes or multi-family dwelling units. MLS# 21-328840

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71 Adams Gulch Road, Ketchum

71 Adams Gulch Road, Ketchum Stunning 5 bedroom, 6.5 bath mountain lodge located just north of Ketchum on 4.6 acres and steps away from the Adams Gulch Trail

Stunning 5 bedroom, 6.5designed bath mountain lodge located just north of System. The home by Janet Jarvis has a thoughtful layout combining intimacy dramatic openthe living spaces, making this Ketchum on 4.6 acres andwith steps away from Adams Gulch Trail a dream for both by entertaining and small gatherings. System.home The home designed Janet Jarvis has a family thoughtful layout Luxurious amenities include large media room, 7 replaces, combining intimacy with dramatic open living spaces, makinglarge this game room, heated paver patios, library, private one bedroom home a dream for both entertaining and small family gatherings. guest suite, storage lockers in mud room and dog washer in 3 car Luxurious amenities include large media room, 7 replaces, large garage. Built by Grahber Construction. game room, heated paver patios, library, private one bedroom guest suite, storage lockers in mud room and dog washer in 3 car $16,900,000 garage. Built by Grahber Construction.

71 Adams Gulch Road, Ketchum

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111 Camas Loop, Sun Valley

Stunning 5 bedroom, 6.5 bath mountain lodge located just north of Completely remodeled Elkhorn home on 1 acre lot with Baldy Views. Ketchum on 4.6 acres and steps away from the Adams Gulch Trail Main floor living with primary bedroom suite, office, powder room, System. The home designed by Janet Jarvis has a thoughtful layout great room and kitchen with pantry. 3 car garage on ground level 111 Camas Loop, Sun Valley combining intimacy with dramatic open living spaces, making this opens to mudroom, media room, dramatic floor to ceiling entry hall, 3 home a dream for both entertaining and small gatherings. Luxurious Completely bedrooms and 2 full baths. All new plumbing, electrical, audio visual, remodeled Elkhorn home on 1 acre lot with big Baldy amenities include media and game rooms, HVAC, water heaters, windows,included doors, tile, countertops, Views. This gorgeous renovation allflooring, new plumbing, 7 fireplaces, and heated pavers. appliances and cabinetry. 111 Camas Loop, SunHVAC, Valley electrical, audio visual, water heaters, windows, doors, tile, ooring, countertops, appliances and cabinetry. The upstairs oor $16,900,000 $6,900,000 plan features Kitchen, Walk in Pantry, Room, Living Completely remodeled Elkhorn home on 1 Bar, acreDining lot with big Baldy Room with Fireplace, Offi ce, Powder Room, Master Bedroom, Views. This gorgeous renovation included all new plumbing, Master Closet, Master Laundry, Master Bath. Outdoor Decks electrical, audio visual, HVAC, water heaters, windows, doors, tile, with views of Baldy and Dollar off the entire back side of upper ooring,oor. countertops, appliances and has cabinetry. The Media upstairs oor The Downstairs Floor Plan 3 Bedrooms, Room, plan features Kitchen, Walk in Pantry, Bar, Dining Room, Living 2 Full Bathrooms, Mudroom with Laundry, 3 Car Garage and 3 Room with Fireplace, Offi ce, Powder Room, Master Bedroom, additional storage closets.

Master Closet, Master Laundry, Master Bath. Outdoor Decks $6,900,000 with views of Baldy and Dollar off the entire back side of upper oor. The Downstairs Floor Plan has 3 Bedrooms, Media Room, 2 Full Bathrooms, Mudroom with Laundry, 3 Car Garage and 3 additional storage closets. $6,900,000

113 Alpine Drive, Ketchum

This fabulous 4 bedroom, 4 bath home has Baldy and mountain views from every room. Located in Lake Creek, just north of 701 Morning Star Road, Sun Valley 113 Alpine Drive, Ketchum, this property is on 1.8 acres.Ketchum Grounds include a small pool, outdoor shower, large patios off dining andand living rooms,views Panoramic views from private 4+ acre Elkhorn property. Rarely This fabulous 4 bedroom 4 bath home has Baldy mountain a storage building and large yard. Top  oor features primary available Ranch lot allowing for horses and guesthouse. This property from every room. Ketchum Located in Lake Creek, just north of Ketchum, 113 Alpine Drive, bedroom suite plus 2 additional bedrooms with bath and includes all day sun, is located just off the bike bath and within walking this property is on 1.8 acres. Grounds include a small pool, outdoor connecting sky view lofts. Beautiful office with built in cabinetry distance to Harker Center and multiple trail systems. Open floor shower, patios off dining and living rooms, storage building This fabulous 4large bedroom, 4 the bath home has Baldy anda mountain on ground oor, living room, formal dining, kitchen with breakfast plan with a large loft/media room and a separate 1 bedroom guest and every large Ground floor office, finished basement andof sky view views from room. Located in Lake Creek, just north nook. One yard. bedroom suite over garage and large mudroom complete apartment located on the garage level with private entrance.Ketchum, loft1.8 complete home. include a small thethis home. property is on acres. the Grounds

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64 N 200 E Shoshone, ID – $9,500,000 MLS# 22-329363 Historical 240 Acre Ranch on The Little Wood River with Development Opportunities – Shoshone, Idaho Opportunity awaits this Southern Idaho Ranch. The property is located on the abandoned SV Branch of the Union Pacific Railroad, adjacent to BLM Land with unobstructed views of the Pioneer & Sawtooth Mtns. Nestled against 1.5 miles of the Little Wood River, an abundance of recreational activities including hunting & fishing awaits. 160 acres is zoned to allow the development of 2 acre residential lots. The remaining 80 acres is zoned AG-40 for larger lots to be created or rezoned to create more 2 acre parcels.

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$2,749,000 MLS# 21-328291 253 Croy Creek Rd. West of Hailey

“Casa Del Sol” is a very unique 16.89 acre Ranchette with a 2960 SF single story home, detached Shop and Horse facilities. This private oasis also features irrigation water rights and is close to downtown Hailey. Listed by Windermere and SOLD by Cindy Ward

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$640,000 MLS# 22-329314 4311 Glenbrook Drive – Hailey

Hard To Find – Woodside Light Industrial Building. 2800 Sq Ft that is currently divided into two halves, each with a ½ bath. Built in 1991 and located on a 7,448 Sq Ft Lot bordering the City of Hailey’s Recreational Greenbelt.

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$1,595,000 MLS# 22-329342 305 W Croy St – West Hailey

Very Special .472 acre Lot that could be subdivided! Unique 2498 Sq Ft house with 4 BD/ 3 BA, large 672 Sq Ft Garage, and incredible Sun Valley Bronze Hardware & Lights. End-Of-TheRoad Privacy and near the river, parks, nature preserve.

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$355,000 MLS# 22-329483 228 Carbonate St. Hailey Park Townhouse

Well maintained 2 bed / 1.50 bath Hailey Park Townhome. Just steps away from Hop Porter Park and walking distance to all Downtown Hailey amenities. Great option for a first time home buyer or invest property.

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$750,000 MLS# 22-329533 541 Deertrail Dr. Hailey

Wonderful single story home in desirable Deerfield subdivision in Hailey. The home features 3BD / 2BA + office, 2 separate living spaces, attached 2 car garage, fully fenced in backyard, low maintenance landscaping and large patio for entertaining.

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Enjoy privacy and luxury from this mountain estate located in a spectacular setting only 5 minutes to Ketchum/Sun Valley. Stunning open floor plan boasts high ceilings and multiple fireplaces. Wall-sized pocket doors open to a beach entry pool and waterfall offering a seamless connection between indoor and outdoor living. Situated up a private canyon on over 16 acres with a spring-fed creek flowing through the property.

Immerse yourself in natural beauty from this 2.5+ acre lot that is adjacent to open space and the Bigwood River beyond. A rare undeveloped parcel, surrounded by established homes in Starweather.

Coveted and seldom available for sale, Stanley area cabin + studio and shop in the woods provides yearround access to a pristine outdoor experience. A quick drive to Stanley and Redfish Lake.

This beautiful home is a gem in the heart of Hailey offering easy access to recreational and downtown amenities. Highlights include an open floor pan, four spacious bedrooms plus an office.

Dramatic desert views and privacy await from this 20+ acre lot situated in an established subdivision of beautiful custom homes. A stone’s throw to the Bigwood River and a quick drive to Silver Creek.

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105 Camas Road | Located minutes from downtown Ketchum, this elegant lodge-style home on 3 parcels/ 276 acres is situated on the banks of a spring fed lake with elevated views of Bald Mountain. Experience dramatic vistas from every room with hiking and horseback riding out your back door. Seize this once in a lifetime opportunity to be the successor steward of one of Idaho's most exclusive legacy properties. $19,750,000 MLS# 22-329201

13404 State Highway 75 | Stunning 2.5 acre estate parcel with drop dead views of the Boulder Mountains and western sun exposure. Proximity to Fox Creek Trailhead, the Big Wood River, and the SNRA recreation area. Paint your Idaho palette, with no CC & R's - room for you, family, critters... you can have it all. Main home plus accessory dwelling unit are permitted uses. $2,395,000 MLS# 21-328831


Terry Palmer 208-720-3401 VIEW ALL AREA LISTINGS AT WWW.SVASSOCIATES.COM

130 Latigo Lane #2

Sensational Saddle Road Townhome with absolutely the best ‘front row’ view of Bald Mountain. A townhome for all seasons featuring 4 BD/3.5 BA with den, chef ’s kitchen, elevator, and two private deck areas. The extremely clean log interior compliments the mountain decor of this fabulous property. The sunny and bright location is walkable to both Ketchum and to all Sun Valley amenities. The property is truly unique and towers over the neighborhood, providing extraordinary and unequaled Baldy views. $4,500,000 MLS# 21-328970

208-622-4100 | www.svassociates.com | 700 Sun Valley Road, Ketchum, ID 83340


MODERN FRONTIER CABIN

This is an amazing 1920's frontier-style cabin with all the 2022 modern conveniences you would want. Just 15 minutes from the lifts and only minutes from natural hot springs. This sunny Warm Springs property is stunning! The bark siding and cedar shake roof make a great first impression. As you walk through the log truss entry, you are immediately drawn to the stunning 24’ x 24’ sunroom. The great room has a hand-stacked river rock fireplace and vaulted ceilings with southfacing windows. The incredible kitchen features a 7-foot island, a red Elmira stove, and an oak ice box. The main floor master has a walk-in closet and ensuite bath with a clawfoot tub. There is state-of-the-art radiant floor heat throughout, active and passive solar, as well as media and fire suppression systems. Other features include Alabama Heart Pine flooring, a heated garage, a twosided deck, and lots of storage.

4 Bedrooms - 3.5 Bathrooms - 5,513 SQ FT Offered at $4,200,000

JIM KUEHN

(208) 720-1212 JIM@SVMPROPERTIES.COM WWW.SVMPROPERTIES.COM © 2022 Coldwell Banker Real Estate LLC. All Rights Reserved.


CONGRATULATIONS! Jim Kuehn has made the RealTrends + Tom Ferry 2022 America's Best Real Estate Professionals List! Being recognized on this list puts him in the top 1.49% of more than 1.6 million licensed Realtors nationwide!

AMAZING KETCHUM LOCATION This property boasts three factors to consider when purchasing a property - location, location, location! Located in a great Ketchum Zip Code, at the end of Parkway Drive, bordering Atkinson's Park, and across the street from the Big Wood River. This 3,890 sq. ft. home has 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, and 2 kitchens. It is configured as a main house and an apartment over the garage. Designed for Passive and Active Solar applications. Older home, not a Mountain Modern by any means, but an ideal situation to get into the Ketchum market, have some income or rent both until you are ready to move into or build your new home.

Offered at $2,400,000

JIM KUEHN

(208) 720-1212 JIM@SVMPROPERTIES.COM WWW.SVMPROPERTIES.COM © 2022 Coldwell Banker Real Estate LLC. All Rights Reserved.


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INSTANT HOUSING

WEST SHORE LODGE 8 RV Spaces 5 Motel Rooms Turn-key lodge, restaurant, and store Owner/ manager housing with 2 bedrooms, bathroom, and a double car garage

Perfect for small homes, as seen at The Meadows Adjacent 3/2 home on 1 acre also available for purchase Best per unit priced housing north of Shoshone, Carey, and Fairfield

Offered at $975,000

320 ACRES WITH VIEWS

320 Acres, Big Sky vistas, mountain views, private airport? No CC&R's, shoot, ride, hike, bike and motorcycle out your back door. Easy subdivision into two 160-acre pieces. Views, hand-dug well in place, great sunsets, and where else can you purchase 320 acres in Blaine County for this price? Good location for an equestrian facility.

Offered at $750,000

JIM KUEHN

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PICABO RANCHETTE

Nestled in with much larger properties, this 7-acre property is impossible to replace. Small home, guest cottage, 2 other outbuildings, tack room, and turn-key set up for horses. Fly your plane into Picabo International Airport, 2 minutes from your home. Room for 5 horses with a round pen, a small arena, paddocks with waterers, and fully fenced for equine safety. Fish Silver Creek, hunt, ATV, and ski Sun Valley!

PARKSIDE CONDO Stud out restoration completed in 2014, new baths, lighting, gas brought to the unit, gas fireplace, walk-in closet, W/D upstairs, new water heater, and kept the existing kitchen. Fabulous location for this 2/2 condo, minutes from the YMCA, bike path, Hemingway, dog walking, and downtown Ketchum. Most affordable 2/2 in the North Valley. Offered at $645,000

Offered at $695,000

WEST MAGIC HOME

This modular home is in ''Like New'' condition. The owners furnished it, but decided never to move in. It sits on a 1-acre parcel, the adjacent lot has a pond for you to enjoy without having to maintain it. Propane heat, AC, double car garage, in a quiet little area. Easy drive to the valley. Offered at $495,000

WOODMONT CONDO

Most affordable unit in Blaine County! Very well maintained, South facing 1/1, with some of the lowest HOA's in the valley. Light and bright living space, upstairs bedroom and loft space, deck for summer BBQs, remodeled kitchen, and close to the bus stop and Gravity. The rock fireplace and balcony views give you the mountain feel. Stack W/D, updated flooring, easy parking, and well-managed HOA. Offered at $325,000

JIM KUEHN

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2636 RIDGE CONDO LANE, SUN VALLEY Furnished, turnkey, golf course condo. Unique location in the complex, very quiet, no parking lot impact. Totally new kitchen in 2019. Wonderful views and light. A must-see! 2 Bedrooms - 2 Bathrooms - 1,192 SQ FT Offered at $889,900

RICK DIORIO

(208) 720-2899 RICKINSUNVALLEY@GMAIL.COM WWW.RDIORIO.CBDISTINCTIVE.COM © 2022 Coldwell Banker Real Estate LLC. All Rights Reserved.

MECHAM LANE, BLAINE COUNTY Expansive private ranch property with 360* views. Ideal for small cow/calf operation, irrigated farm, or horse farm. Please inquire for a full list of included items. 120.5 Acres Offered at $1,300,000

SUZANNE WALSH

(208) 481-0553 SUZANNE@SUZANNEBWALSH.COM WWW.SUZANNEBWALSH.COM © 2022 Coldwell Banker Real Estate LLC. All Rights Reserved.


110 REMBER ST #1 & #2 - KETCHUM, IDAHO

99 BLUE GROUSE RD

- S U N V A L L E Y, I D A H O

ONLY 2 TOWNHOMES LEFT! Projected completion April 2023.

99bluegrouse.com is a new Mountain Contemporary home by award

The Westcliff Residences are currently under construction in West

winning RLBArchitecture with big Baldy views and backcountry skiing

Ketchum. These four free-standing townhomes set the bar for in-town

right out the back door! 2nd level living offers a bright, welcoming interior

luxury, privacy, and convenience. Each 3-level residence features 3+

with easy transition to the large outdoor terrace showcasing southwest

bedrooms, 4.5 bathrooms, oversized garage, a top-floor bonus room,

views. Main floor Primary Suite, living and den/office. Lower level offers 3

large outdoor spaces including a spectacular rooftop deck and world

additional en suite bedrooms and gym. Builder is Mountain Origins, and

class views of Baldy’s famous West Cliffs.

completion date estimated to be Summer of 2023.

3+ Bed | 4.5 Bath | 2 Car Garage | 3,115 Sqft

4 Bed | 4.5 Bath | 3,855 Sqft | MLS# 22-329344

Priced from $4,550,000

Offered at $5,750,000

3 1 6 J U N I P E R R D - S U N V A L L E Y, I D A H O

3 5 1 S 2 N D AV E # 7 0 4 - K E T C H U M , I D A H O

Been wishing for a large lot with big Baldy Views, a versatile and classic

This updated Cozy Ketchum Condo is the perfect base for year round

Sun Valley Mountain home plan by award winning RLB Architecture,

activities! Short walk to lifts, bike path or town for dinner from this condo

and a quality builder like Conrad Construction on board? Well, this is it!

with new LVP floors, all new kitchen and updates throughout. Complex

Expansive and unobstructed views to Baldy Bowls.

offers YR pool, hot tub and BBQ area.

Vacant Land | 2.80 Acres

2 Bed | 2 Bath | 1,021 Sqft

Offered at $1,490,000

Offered at $914,700

Learn More at jonesgroverteam.evrealestate.com Jones • Grover Team Engel & Völkers Sun Valley Travis: +1 208 721 8579 Svea: +1 208-720-0377 jonesgroverteam@evrealestate.com www.jonesgroverteam.evrealestate.com

Engel & Völkers Sun Valley • 291 First Avenue North • Ketchum, Idaho 83340 ©2021- 2022 Engel & Völkers. All rights reserved. Each brokerage independently owned and operated. Engel & Völkers and its independent License Partners are Equal Opportunity Employers and fully support the principles of the Fair Housing Act.


Grady Burnett - Associate Broker / Partner 208.720.0906 | grady@sunvalleyidahoproperties.com

Heather Burnett - Sales Associate 208.721.0484 | heather@sunvalleyidahoproperties.com www.sunvalleyidahoproperties.com

Timeless Knob Hill Residence Nestled in Ketchum’s highly coveted Knob Hill neighborhood, this spectacular 4BD/4.5BA mountain contemporary home is both timeless and elegant. Built in 2004 by Bishop Builders, it features outstanding views of Baldy and mountains to the northwest. $6,300,000

MLS# TBD

Single-Level Home in Sagecreek Situated on 1.2 acres in Elkhorn’s exclusive Sagecreek subdivision, this wonderful 4BD/3BA home is brimming with opportunity. The flowing floor plan offers elegant, comfortable living spaces that open to western mountain views and amazing outdoor patios. $3,295,000

MLS# 22-329387

Private East Fork Setting This enchanting 4BD/3.5BA home sits on a beautiful riverfront parcel of nearly 6 acres. Full of sunlight and warm, welcoming spaces, the home offers windows galore, vaulted ceilings, and a wonderful floor plan with a main-level master suite, open living/dining areas, and a lovely kitchen with access to the outdoor deck. $3,250,000 MLS# 22-329514

208.622.7722 | 335 Spruce Ave, Ketchum ID. 83340 Keller Williams Sun Valley Southern Idaho


Grady Burnett - Associate Broker / Partner 208.720.0906 | grady@sunvalleyidahoproperties.com

Heather Burnett - Sales Associate 208.721.0484 | heather@sunvalleyidahoproperties.com www.sunvalleyidahoproperties.com

Estate-Size Parcel with Baldy Views Perched high in Independence Creek, this spectacular estate-size parcel (7+ acres) offers some of the finest unobstructed views of Baldy and nearby mountains. Surrounded by designated open space, the secluded Elkhorn location offers a tremendous opportunity to build a dream home.

Wonderful Elkhorn Location Located in Elkhorn’s prestigious June Day subdivision, this special 2.49acre parcel is the ideal setting for a new home, providing an elevated building envelope, dramatic sunsets, and spectacular views of Baldy and mountains to the north.

$1,850,000 MLS# 22-329185

$1,750,000 MLS# 22-329106

Highly-sought after Sagehill Townhome Upgraded 3BD/2.5BA townhome in Elkhorn’s Sagehill subdivision offers a remodeled kitchen, cathedral ceilings, comfortable living area with woodburning fireplace, and main-level master bedroom.

Exclusive East Fork Property One-of-a-kind parcel in the Thunder Meadows subdivision of East Fork Canyon. Private and secluded with abundant wildlife, the parcel is 8+ acres and situated in close proximity to the East Fork of the Big Wood River.

$1,150,000 MLS# 22-329557

$895,000 MLS# 21-328509

As a seasoned husband-and-wife real estate team, we are passionate about helping people achieve their goals, whether they are buying their first

home, looking for the perfect mountain hideaway, downsizing to a smaller residence, or selling their

property. Together, we provide our clients with an exceptional real estate experience from start to

finish. And sharing our enthusiasm for Sun Valley

and its incredible mountain lifestyle is the highlight of what we do.

208.622.7722 | 335 Spruce Ave, Ketchum ID. 83340 Keller Williams Sun Valley Southern Idaho


Sonja Huntsman: 208.720.7125 Kirstin Kozlowski: 208.720.2333

Lenny Joseph: 208.720.2918 Laura Siapin Chacon: 949.735.8258

www.246Timberline.com PENDING! The grand stone steps lead to this enchanting, elevated log home that exudes serenity and quiet peacefulness. This unique home is filled with charm and coziness! The Eastern windows have stunning views of the Pioneers! Call Sonja.

www.801ArrowheadCourt.com NEW LISTING! Delight in this gorgeous custom home in the new, up and coming Colorado Gulch Preserve! This home boasts an amazing gourmet kitchen and vast living area perfect for entertaining! This home has a massive 3 car garage with a bay fit for an RV, a large pantry, a bonus room over the garage. Call Sonja.

www.131SunbeamStreet.com NEW LISTING! New Construction! Being built this summer, this will be a stunning 4 bd home + bonus room and 3 car garage in the coveted Sunbeam Subdivision! This high-quality home will be light and bright and boast a lot of windows to let ample light into the home on this already sunny lot! Call Sonja.

$2,095,000

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www.1440N2ndAve.com NEW LISTING! Enjoy this beautifully decorated modern home in the desirable Northridge Subdivision. This light and bright home has wonderful southern exposure that brightens the living room and gourmet kitchen! Wonderful features include a main floor master, high ceilings, nice den flanking the upstairs bedrooms. Call Sonja. $1,195,000 MLS# 22-329510

www.116WHwy26.com NEW LISTING! Incredible 12 acre Idaho homestead with Little Wood River frontage! Home underwent a remodel in 2019. Residing on this property are multiple outbuildings including a historic rock barn, solar panel system, irrigation equipment, horse stalls, chicken coop.

www.3023Woodside.com NEW PRICE! No HOA! Half duplex/Glenbrook Townhouse, one car garage and ample additional parking. Enjoy private fenced yard with stone patio, framed sunshade, sheds, greenhouse with gravity drip system equipment, pond with water feature, garden beds, apple & lilac trees. Call Kirstin.

$639,000

$330,000

www.120SanBadger.com NEW LISTING! Gorgeous, level lot in the new, desirable Sunbeam Subdivision! The area will fill up with beautiful homes that will allow the area to hold its values! This will be an amazing location to call home. With stunning views in all directions and ease to get to the downtown core, this property has it all! Call Sonja.

www.41LuckyLane.com Ideally located just north of Carey, close to many recreational areas. Horses welcome. Build your dream home on this level countryside property just off Little Wood Reservoir Road. Amazing panoramic views from agricultural setting. Underground utilities. Call Sonja.

www.Lot34ClearLakesGolf.com Elevated View lot overlooking Clear Lakes Golf Course. This lot has lovely trees and views of the surrounding hills and Snake River. This is a lovely gated community and climate for life's enjoyment! Call Sonja.

$260,000

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$139,000

MLS # 22-329476

MLS # 22-329482

MLS # 22-329087

208.622.7722 | 540 2nd Ave N Suite 101, Ketchum, ID 83340 Keller Williams Sun Valley Southern Idaho

MLS # 22-329357

MLS # 22-329087


114 RED CLOUD WAY

621 PAINTBRUSH LANE

81 FREEDOM LOOP

$2,450,000 | MLS# 22-329577

$1,900,000 | MLS# 22-329560

$1,350,000 | MLS# 22-329532

This stunning home in Indian Creek Ranch brings you the best of indoor/outdoor living. Immaculately cared for w/ a full remodel in 2016 that will not disappoint.

A real gem in Hulen Meadows. This cozy mountain modern home had a full make over down to the studs in 2016 showcasing vaulted ceilings.

This stunning horse property is fully equipped and operational, (barn, paddocks, cross ties, stalls and automatic water) and 5 acres of hay crop spanning across 10 beautiful acres.

1469 COTTONWOOD CONDO DR

1472 COTTONWOOD CONDO DR

2611 RIDGE LANE

$1,367,000 | MLS# 21-328592

$1,367,000 | MLS# 22-329149

2 bedroom unit with a wood burning fireplaces surrounded by beautifully manicured gardens and open space.

A Swiss Alpine chalet-inspired condo right in the heart of Sun Valley. Remodelled bathrooms and kitchen with Zellige tiles and more!

4005 BLUFF CONDO DRIVE

10 WYATT DRIVE

BLACK BUTTE RANCH - 20 ACRES

$750,000 | MLS# 22-329551

$210,000 | MLS# 22-329418

$165,000 | MLS# 22-329374

This perfectly located upper level Bluff Condo has amazing views of the mountains from the living area and expanded deck.

Enjoy the wide open sky and sunsets from this flat, 1 acre lot in Griffin Ranch. Backing up to common area that is fenced in for resident horses to graze in the day.

Picture building your dream house just steps from a world class waterski lake. Enjoy the quiet, peaceful scenery of living on a private ranch. Kelly Malone (208) 720-4437

$835,000 | MLS# 22-329203

A cozy and inviting two-bedroom, two-bath condo in Elkhorn’s best location! With a renovated, extended kitchen and a sun-filled balcony off the living.

CONTACT OUR TEAM Keller Williams Sun Valley Southern Idaho Stephanie Reed Real Estate stephanie@stephanie-reed.com (208) 720-8958 stephanie-reed.com


Your Sun Valley Team Presents

www.SunValleyElkhorn.com Sunning contemporary Weyyakin home, offered tastefully furnished with an added primary suite on the main floor. A beautifully updated kitchen includes new countertops, backsplash, lighting, SubZero appliances, Rohl plumbing fixtures, and Rocky Mountain Hardware. Over 4000 sq ft that includes three second floor bedroom suites. Very private setting with paver patio overlooking a pond and greenspace. Weyyakin offers the comfort of a single-family residence without the upkeep and lovely amenities. Listed for $5,495,000

Joanne Wetherell Broker/Owner (208) 720-0916 (Mobile) (208) 726-4901 (Office) Joannew@remax.net

Sun Valley

www.SunValleyResortProperties.com


www.IndianSpringsCondo.com Updated, furnished condo with a light and bright interior that features three private bedrooms & two full bathrooms. Features include a gas fireplace, updated flooring, and convenience to parking area. You will love the view overlooking green space. Includes a ski locker plus a rarely available large storage closet. Move-in ready! Listed for $749,000

www.HomeinHailey.com Adorable two-bedroom cottage with a full finished basement with egress. This home is located on a spacious corner lot with alley access. This downtown Hailey parcel allows construction of a new accessory dwelling unit. Price includes plans for a two-car garage with upstairs apartment. A great investment opportunity! Listed for $699,000

www.JeromeGolfCourse.com Brand-new custom-built home by Nelson Homes, a quality builder with an excellent reputation. Located on The Jerome Golf Course this single level home is on the 9th green with the club house and first tee in view. Listed for $469,000

Your Sun Valley Team

Sun Valley Brenda Waldner Associate Broker/Manager (425) 505-3119 brenda@brendawaldner.com

www.SunValleyResortProperties.com office: (208) 726-4901 remaxsvidaho@gmail.com

Erika Waldner Director of Business Operations (208) 614-9977 welcomehome@erikawaldner.com


Windermere Sun Valley is dedicated to helping our community! $12,345

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Our office is raising money for Wood River Valley Non-Profit Organizations through the Windermere Foundation. Our Windermere Agents have set a goal to raise $12,345.00 in 2022. Windermere and its agents have contributed to vital local non-profit organizations including The Advocates, The Hunger Coalition, The Senior Connection, Hospice, and the Blaine County Charitable Fund and we look forward to supporting many more through the rest of 2022 and beyond. From everyone at Windermere Sun Valley, we would like to thank all the organizations that hold up this community.

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An incredible opportunity to own a freshly remodeled home on an estate lot in what may be Ketchum's premier neighborhood. Elevated views in multiple directions and backing up to open space. MLS# 22-329129

KETCHUM / $8,950,000 Magnificent views! The privacy is superb and the mountaintop home is only 10 minutes from downtown Ketchum. The only large ski-in ski-out home/parcel at the #1 Ski Resort in North America. MLS# 22-329529

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SOUTH OF BELLEVUE / $995,000

NORTH OF KETCHUM / $13,900,000

Step into your hidden oasis, just minutes from downtown Ketchum! If you love to entertain with family and friends, or need to find some peace to be away from it all, this is the house for you. MLS# 22-329236

A spectacular sunny corner lot with fantastic views and in a great neighborhood just north of Ketchum, Hulen Meadows. Meters from the Hulen Meadows park, this upscale neighborhood is a perfect lot for your dream build. MLS# 21-328924

Enjoy timeless European mountain elegance in a pristine secluded 8.88 acre setting. Stunning natural stone elements, radiant floors an a private office are just a few of the features that create this luxury Sun Valley estate. MLS# 22-329221

Own your own homestead on one of the most beautiful locations in the valley. Open views all the way around you. This classic home is a single-level 3 bedroom plus an office open floor plan. Recent updates make this home sparkle. MLS# 22-329590

Appreciate a mountain life style in a world renown Fred Fisher designed home located on the banks of the Big Wood River. The retreat setting is perfect for the fly fisherman, nature lover or horse person. MLS# 21-328826

$475,000 This sweeping hillside parcel is bordered by Indian Creek HOA Open Space on three sides. No neighbors can build in front of you or next to you. Absolute privacy. Views galore! MLS# 22-329114

Step into this quality built home located on a corner lot on a private street. Enjoy the open floor plan with a remodeled kitchen in 2019, which includes slab granite counter tops, and stainless-steel appliances. MLS# 22-329358

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BEAUTIFUL NORTH VALLEY HOME STEPS FROM THE RIVER 3 Bedroom | Bonus Room | 3.5 Baths | 3,923sf | .25 acres

114 Aspen Grove Exquisite attention to detail and impeccable build quality distinguishes this remarkable, lightly lived in home which had an extensive "to the studs" interior and exterior remodel with interior reconfiguration and all new systems completed in 2018. The home has three-bedrooms consisting of two main suites - one on the ground level and one on the second floor - as well as a ground floor guest room, all with ensuite baths. There is also a private half bath, a Bonus Room with a loft and private, heated rooftop deck, ample outdoor living spaces on each level and plentiful storage throughout. This home is a rare opportunity and is located on a private road, in a quiet neighborhood cul-de-sac, just steps from the Bigwood River, close to the bike path and less than a 5-minute drive into downtown Ketchum. Offered at $5,500,000 | Showings by Appointment Only JAY EMMER 208.720.4282 jay.emmer@sothebysrealty.com

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Pioneer Saloon . . . . . . . . . .236 The Sawtooth Club . . . . . . . .237 The Cellar Pub . . . . . . . . . .238 GLOW Juice Bar & Café . . . . . 239 Limelight Lounge . . . . . . . . .240 Michel’s Christiania . . . . . . . .241 Sushi on Second . . . . . . . . .242 Il Naso . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .243 The Grill at Knob Hill . . . . . . .244 Ketchum Grill . . . . . . . . . . .245 Warfield Distillery & Brewery . . .246 Enoteca . . . . . . . . . . . . . .247 The Kneadery . . . . . . . . . . .248

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PIONEER SALOON Walking into the Pioneer Saloon in Ketchum is like greeting an old friend. It’s often the first stop for locals coming home or visitors starting a memorable vacation. For more than 50 years, the Pioneer has been welcoming its loyal customers with a warm and cozy atmosphere that feels more like someone’s home than a restaurant. Renowned for perfectly aged and flavorful beef, many varieties of seafood, fresh Idaho rainbow trout, and Northwest regional specials, the Pioneer is much more than a steakhouse. Unique and historic western art fills the bar and restaurant, reminiscent of earlier days when pioneers settled in this Valley. Authentic and genuine friendly service from familiar faces will make you feel as though you have arrived home when you walk in the door. As the locals say, “If you haven’t been to the Pioneer Saloon, you haven’t been to Ketchum.”

OPEN AT 4PM 320 N Main St Ketchum 208.726.3139 pioneersaloon.com

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Clockwise from top: The Pioneer Saloon originally opened in the 1950s; flavorful beef on the grill; the interior of Pioneer Saloon.

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THE SAWTOOTH CLUB Always busy with a fun mix of locals and visitors alike, The Sawtooth Club has been downtown Ketchum’s most beloved destination for dining and cocktails since the days when Ernest Hemingway himself was a regular there. Nowadays, the place is more popular than ever with an inspired menu offering a mouthwatering blend of creative small plates to share, grilled steaks, chops and ribs, healthy vegetarian dishes, fresh seafood, unique pasta bowls, burgers, sandwiches and much more. In the bar enjoy handcrafted cocktails, 18 wines by the glass, and 12 ice-cold craft brews on tap. Dinner offerings this summer include fresh Idaho trout, filet mignon, rack of lamb, grilled ribeye steak, fresh steelhead salmon, butternut squash ravioli, barbeque baby back ribs, fresh Alaskan halibut, Waygu Kobe beef meatloaf, New Orleans shellfish pasta, roasted free-range chicken, fresh steamer clams, and seared ahi salad, to name just a few.

DAILY BAR: 4:30PM DINING ROOM: 5PM 231 N Main St Ketchum 208.726.5233 sawtoothclub.com

All broiling and grilling is done over a live mesquite-wood fire. They do not use processed charcoal or wood chips, only authentic mesquite logs from Texas. This method of natural wood cooking generates the intense heat that sears in the flavorful juices and imparts a variety of subtle tastes and aromas to meat, poultry, and seafood. An award-winning wine list complements the wonderful food, and summer evenings on the outdoor terrace are not to be missed! One visit and you’ll know why The Sawtooth Club has repeatedly been voted the “Valley’s Best Overall Restaurant and The Valley’s Best Bar!” Top to bottom: Summer view from the balcony patio; pan-broiled Idaho trout; seared ahi salad. svpn-mag.com

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THE CELLAR PUB

OPEN DAILY, 4PM 400 E Sun Valley Rd Ketchum

Walking down the stairs into this traditional pub is a rite of passage for any visitor to Ketchum, along with downing one of the establishment’s famous Moscow Mules, served in a copper cup and sure to quench anyone’s thirst on a hot summer’s day. Dine on the outdoor patio or step inside the bar and restaurant, full of locals and visitors alike looking to connect over one of the wooden tables with dishes like Fish & Chips, Bangers & Mash, or an OldFashioned Bar Burger. For the late-night crowd, The Cellar Pub offers a full bar, complete with draft beers and daily drink and shot specials. Music and sports memorabilia line the walls and bar. Head to the back room and you’ll find booths for chatting with friends as well as a full-size free shuffleboard table and a few arcade games. This pub will leave you feeling full—of good food and good times. Clockwise from left: Bangers & Mash; the interior of The Cellar Pub; copper cups for Moscow Mules.

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GLOW JUICE BAR & CAFÉ

MENU INCLUDES:

SOUPS • SANDWICHES • WRAPS • PRESSED JUICES SMOOTHIES AND SMOOTHIE BOWLS • TOASTS NOODLE BOWLS • CACAO DESSERTS • COLD BREW COFFEE ORGANIC • PLANT-BASED • LOCALLY SOURCED

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GLOWSUNVALLEY.COM | @GLOWSUNVALLEY MONDAY-FRIDAY 9AM-5PM SATURDAY 10AM-4PM 380 Washington Ave, #105 Ketchum 208.725.0314 glowsunvalley.com

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OPEN DAILY 151 South Main St Ketchum 208.726.0888 limelighthotels.com

Above (clockwise from top left): Limelight patio; The Jackdaw cocktail; Pan-Fried Idaho Steelhead Trout; Spicy Fried Shrimp with Bang Bang sauce.

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Whether you are fresh from hiking Baldy or fishing the Big Wood River, Limelight Hotel in Ketchum is the place for seasonal gourment food, drinks, and entertainment. Enjoy the spacious indoor lounge and glorious outdoor patio for socially- distanced drinks and dining. Serving the finest local and organic ingredients prepared by Executive Chef and longtime local Cody Bryant, the Limelight Lounge is sure to have something for everybody. Try new summer

menu items, including Burrata Caprese, Firecracker Shrimp, Lamb Lollipops, and Grilled Pacific Salmon. Enjoy casual dinner options like the hand-tossed wood-fired pizzas, famous cheeseburger, or one of the healthy vegetarian options. Choose from 12 beers on tap, great wine selections, and creative cocktails. In addition to fabulous food, the Limelight Lounge has a daily happy hour from 3pm-5pm and live music Thursday through Monday 6pm-9pm.


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MICHEL’S CHRISTIANIA mementos from owner Michel Rudigoz’s time as the U.S. Women’s Olympic Ski Team Coach adorn the walls. For a true culinary experience, Executive Chef Laurent Loubot, who hails from Chalon-sur-Saone (Burgundy), presents classic French cuisine that is also inspired by Michel’s background in Lyon (the country’s culinary capital). Your meal

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Few other restaurants in Ketchum are as steeped in history as the legendary Christiania. Known as “The Christy” to locals, the restaurant has been in operation since 1959 when Ernest Hemingway dined there so often he had his own table. To get your own glimpse of ski history, come to the famous Olympic Bar, where photos and

Above: Enjoy summer dining on Michel’s garden patio. Below: Sautéed breast of chicken with morel cream sauce.

will be a pièce de résistance! Entrées like Wild Salmon in Sorrel Sauce and Braised Lamb Shank appear nightly on the menu in addition to an infusion of specials like the Poisson du Jour and Pâté de Campagne. The menu also features Lyonnaise pomme frites and fresh salads and, of course, Michel’s extensive wine list.

DAILY BAR: 4:45PM DINNER: 6PM 303 Walnut Ave Ketchum 208.726.3388 michelschristiania.com

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SUSHI ON SECOND

After over 30 years of serving the best sushi in Ketchum, Sushi on Second shows no signs of slowing down. In addition to crafting amazing sushi rolls like the SOS or the Who’s Your Daddy, the chefs at Sushi on Second also whip up other Asian-influenced delights, like Hoisin Lemon-Glazed King Salmon with Sesame Seeds, Baby Bok Choy and Scallion Rice, Spinach Batayaki (sautéed spinach, red bell peppers, garlic, onions, fresh shitake mushrooms with a soy and rice wine dressing), and their SOS-Style Hawaiian Ribs. 242

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Sushi on Second also serves wine, beer, and sake. The praise for this restaurant comes from far and wide. Bon Appetit magazine writes, “Sushi on Second, the best sushi I’ve had in years,” and, framed in the entryway is a menu on which Julia Child wrote, “Bon appetit to Sushi on Second.” Come visit and learn for yourself why a restaurant in Ketchum, Idaho, is making its mark on the sushi world.

OPEN AT 5:30PM Second and Main Ketchum 208.726.5181 sushionsecond.com

Clockwise from left: Citrus Sun Roll; the reception area at Sushi on Second; Hawaiian Pork Ribs SOS-Style.

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IL NASO

Organically-driven Italian/Mediterranean-inspired food in Sun Valley. il Naso is a longtime favorite of the Wood River Valley for its innovative Italian dishes and excellent wine selection. Located in the heart of Ketchum, il Naso offers a cozy wine bar, elegant dining room, charming patio, welcoming service, and outstanding cuisine.

caramelized onions, herbs, and cherry tomatoes. The menu includes vegetarian options and the kitchen is always ready to prepare other thoughtful and innovative vegetarian and vegan dishes, at your request.

il Naso’s menu is rooted in Italian tradition, yet cleverly reimagined for the contemporary palate. Begin with the creative, everchanging seasonal starters and wine varieties sure to satisfy even the most particular of tastes. And follow that up with famous favorites including the Organic Chicken Picatta, Pan Roasted Diver Scallops, and the unforgettable Alaskan Halibut, with braised squash,

The cellar at il Naso is unparalleled. Wine Spectator has recognized the restaurant’s wine list year after year for its extensive and refined selections. There is a focus on Italian wines, as well as an impressive array of limited, allocated wines from all of the great wine regions of the world. The list includes something for everyone!

il Naso is the perfect place to celebrate a special occasion, enjoy an evening out with family and friends, or have a casual dinner at the bar.

OPEN Thursday–Monday 5:30PM–to close 480 Washington Ave Ketchum 208.726.7776 ilnasorestaurant.com

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THE GRILL AT KNOB HILL

DAILY BAR: 4:30PM DINING ROOM: 5:15PM 960 N Main St Ketchum

Clockwise from left: The Grill at Knob Hill’s outdoor seating; Rosé al fresco; a delicious meal.

208.726.8004 grillatknobhill.com

From their days as owners of the iconic Warm Springs Ranch to today as owners of The Grill at Knob Hill, Bob and Jolie Dunn understand that pleasing their customers is the key to getting them to come back. Longtime favorites like fried chicken, prime rib, Idaho trout, and a new twist on the beloved Warm Springs scones and honey butter (now popovers and honey butter) have created a loyal following at this beautiful spot. The warm and friendly bar is a welcoming 244

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place to relax with neighbors, local bartenders, and hotel guests. Hand-crafted cocktails, small plates, or a wonderful bottle of wine and dinner make this a favorite local hangout. Come enjoy the bar after an active day or enjoy the open-style dining room and patio, seven nights a week. Offering curbside takeout on the full menu. Call to place an order or visit the website to order online.


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KETCHUM GRILL Top: A seasonal salad. Bottom: Steak of the day with morels.

OPEN DAILY 5-9:30PM 520 East Ave Ketchum 208.726.4660 ketchumgrill.com

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The Ketchum Grill celebrates 31 years “new” this season, meaning they’ve been serving locally-sourced, comforting fare for three decades in their quintessential Ketchum historic house. If you need a little inspiration about what to order, chefs Scott and Anne Mason along with new partner, Kaari Harlamert, recommend the hand-shaped burger cooked over fruitwood with a homemade bun and condiments, or the longtime favorite, house-made lemon noodles with rock shrimp and black pepper cream. You won’t be disappointed!

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WARFIELD DISTILLERY & BREWERY OPEN DAILY FOR LUNCH AND DINNER 280 North Main St Ketchum 208.726.BREW (2739) Jay Veregge jay@drinkwarfield.com drinkwarfield.com

The Warfield is Ketchum’s only distillery and the Valley’s largest brewery! Located on the corner of Sun Valley Road and Main Street in downtown Ketchum, The Warfield serves up elevated gastro pub fare created by James Beard Award-winning and Michelin-accredited chef, Jay Veregge. All Warfield cuisine features local and seasonal ingredients with an emphasis on organic food and a commitment to our agricultural community. The commitment to quality ingredients extends to every aspect of The Warfield: All Warfield Beer is made with only certified organic malts and whole-leaf hops featuring an eclectic mix of traditional European styles and cask ales. Warfield’s Vodka, Gin, and Gold Medal Whiskey are certified organic and distilled in small batches on-site. Come check out the rooftop deck and enjoy a classic pub experience with exceptional food and the best beer and spirits in the Valley!

PHOTOS BY RAY J. GADD

Clockwise from top: Warfield's Organic Vodka, Organic Gin, and Organic American Whiskey; Charcuterie board; Fresh Organic Warfield Beer.

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ENOTECA

Above: Shaved Brussels sprouts with bacon.

DAILY, 5PM 300 N Main St Ketchum 208.928.6280 ketchum-enoteca.com

Wood-fired pizzas, specialty beers, featured wines, and an intimate urban-rustic ambience keeps everyone coming back to this Italian eatery. Beers on tap and an excellent wine selection are cultivated by Adelaide Smithmason, while chef Dave Schenck creates local favorites like Duck Confit with Risotto,

Pork Oso Bucco, and sautéed Idaho Trout. The fresh and seasonal cusine is always changing, making Enoteca the ideal place for dining out throughout the year. Season after season, there are always new reasons to love Enoteca.

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THE KNEADERY

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Like its sister restaurant, the Pioneer Saloon, The Kneadery has always been a draw for locals, visitors, and celebrities alike. Since opening in 1974, The Kneadery has been Ketchum’s go-to breakfast spot. New this summer, dine on the front patio. Dishes like the Veggie Benedict and the Eggs Blackstone keep regulars coming back for breakfast. With breakfast items served all day, the lunch menu is sure to impress as well with hearty sandwiches and house-made soups. And did you know The Kneadery is available for private events? So look no further for your next special function!

208.726.9462 kneadery.com

Above: The Kneadery on Leadville Ave in Ketchum in the summer. Right: Buddy Murfey BLT on local sourdough bread; Bloody Marys; Huevos Kneadery Breakfast with Fresh-Squeezed Orange Juice and Kneadery Breakfast Blend Coffee.

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OPEN DAILY FOR BREAKFAST AND LUNCH 8AM-2PM 260 Leadville Ave N Ketchum


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THE RAM dishes such as pork tenderloin schnitzel and Hungarian goulash—resurrected from the restaurant’s long and storied culinary tradition. Next door, the Ram Bar is an upscale lounge perfect for enjoying specialty cocktails and light fare, replete with plush couches and a view of the Sun Valley Village.

PHOTOS BY KEVIN SYMS

Sun Valley’s original restaurant, The Ram, has been warming and welcoming diners since 1937. This rustic-yet-elegant dinner house has been recently modernized, while still preserving its historic charm. Pianist Larry Harshbarger brings a classic ambiance to the room with gentle melodies played on the resident baby grand piano. Travel back in time with the nightly “Heritage Menu”—a series of historic

Hours change seasonally. Reservations required. Please visit: sunvalley.com/dining or call for more information. Sun Valley Village 208.622.2800 sunvalley.com

Above: In keeping with the traditional ambiance of the iconic restaurant, The Ram combines cozy surroundings and décor with modern updates. Right: The Ram features fresh seafood and prime steak so tender you can cut it with a fork. svpn-mag.com

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Hours change seasonally. Please visit: sunvalley.com/dining or call for more information. Sun Valley Village 208.622.2138 sunvalley.com Above: Enjoy spacious seating inside Village Station, which overlooks the resort grounds. Right: One of Village Station's delicious pizzas.

Road-weary travelers of every age will find something to enjoy at Village Station. The train station-inspired décor pays tribute to Sun Valley’s history as an early destination on the Union Pacific railroad line. Enjoy a wide selection of cocktails and craft beers on tap, as well as a crowd-pleasing menu with hearty cheeseburgers, chicken wings, pizza, family-style salads, and more. Ample indoor and outdoor seating make it the perfect place for your group to gather any day of the week. Takeout is also available.

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GRETCHEN'S

Gretchen’s restaurant is named after Olympian and Sun Valley native, Gretchen Fraser. She was the first American to ever win an Olympic gold medal for skiing in the 1948 Olympics in St. Moritz, Switzerland. Gretchen’s is the perfect place to enjoy lunch and dinner overlooking the Sun Valley Ice Rink. Conveniently located at the Sun Valley Lodge, Gretchen’s offers a wide range of fresh and innovative selections, such as the Kale & Quinoa Salad, Cashew Stirfry Chicken, and the classic Reuben. Whatever you’re craving, Gretchen’s is sure to have something for you.

Above: Enjoy Gretchen's, located just inside the Lodge Lobby.

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SUN VALLEY CLUB

The Sun Valley Club is much more than just a golf course; it’s also a full-service restaurant and full bar open to the public seven days a week. Young ones will find favorites on the kids menu while those coming fresh off the links can sip specialty cocktails or draft beers. Guest favorites include the Crab Louie Salad and Turkey & Brie Club, in addition to locallysourced menu items featuring fresh veggies, meats, and seafood options. Enjoy a large wine selection, cocktails, and beer as you take in stunning views of Bald Mountain. Above: Enjoy the many offerings for lunch with incredible views of Baldy.

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Hours change seasonally. Please visit: sunvalley.com/dining or call for more information. Sun Valley 208.622.2919 sunvalley.com


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THE ROUNDHOUSE

Hours change seasonally. Reservations required. Please visit: sunvalley.com/dining or call for more information.

Founded in 1939, the Roundhouse is one of the most iconic restaurants in Sun Valley. Perched midway up Baldy at 7,700 feet, the Roundhouse features unbeatable views. Ride up the Roundhouse Gondola to the Roundhouse restaurant in style—a special experience that makes for a memorable meal on the mountain. Whether you’re exploring the trails on two feet or two wheels, the Roundhouse is your perfect stop for a mid-mountain meal and drink.

Bald Mountain 208.622.2800 sunvalley.com

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KONDITOREI

Sun Valley’s Austrian-themed bakery and café is the perfect destination, whether you’re looking for locally-roasted organic coffee, house-made pastries, or a handcrafted meal to fuel your adventure. Locally renowned for its delectable pastries and third wave coffee program, Konditorei offers a little bit of sweetness for everyone. Situated in the middle of the Sun Valley Village, Konditorei is a must when visiting the Resort. Enjoy breakfast or lunch in the chaletinspired dining room while watching the seasons change through one of the many large windows. Serving Alpine fare interpreted for the American palate, Konditorei serves up favorites like the Swiss Eggs Rösti and Cauliflower Hash for breakfast or the Reuben Sandwich and Ancient Grains and Berry Salad for lunch. Konditorei also features an all-day breakfast menu. No matter the occasion, Konditorei has you covered! Be part of the Alpine tradition and enjoy this classic café.

PHOTO BY PAULETTE PHLIPOT

Insider’s Tip: Earn ‘free drink’ rewards with every coffee and smoothie purchase! Bring your own cup and receive an additional $0.50 off per drink!

Hours change seasonally. Please visit: sunvalley.com/dining or call for more information. /KonditoreiSunValley Above (clockwise from top left): Locally-roasted, fair trade coffee and espresso; for a healthy start, try the Cauliflower Hash; endless selection of house-made pastries.

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Hours change seasonally. Please visit: sunvalley.com/dining or call for more information.

PHOTOS COURTESY OF SUN VALLEY RESORT

Sun Valley Village 208.622.2147 sunvalley.com

No matter how sophisticated your sweet tooth, The Chocolate Foundry has something to satisfy any craving. With a global selection of some of the world’s finest sweets—including clusters, fudge, Jelly Belly candies, licorice, and frozen yogurt—you can shop for gifts, treats, or a Sun Valley souvenir. And of course, this vintage shop is a must-visit for the kids!

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