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REAL ESTATE + LIFE + STYLE + ART + MUSIC + DINING

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REAL ESTATE GALLERY Engel & Völkers . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40-49 Paul Kenny & Matt Bogue Commercial Real Estate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 My Sun Valley Home . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51

FEATURES

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Read what’s happening with Visit Sun Valley, Fly Sun Valley, Trailing of the Sheep Festival, Ballet Sun Valley, and Sun Valley Tour de Force

The quintiessential resource for planning a Sun Valley wedding

Berkshire Hathaway . . . . . . . . . . . 56-60 Villa Real Estate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 Compass Real Estate . . . . . . . . . . 62-66 Keller Williams Sun Valley . . . . . . . . . 67

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126| Sun Valley Wine Auction Preview the 2022 Sun Valley Wine Auction for passes, events, and celebrations

136 | Idaho BaseCamp For 25 years, Idaho BaseCamp has forged a path for kids’ education

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Stunning 5 bedroom, 6.5 bath mountain lodge located just north of Ketchum on 4.6 acres and steps away 71 Adams Gulch Road, Ketchum from the Adams Gulch Trail System. 71 Adams Gulch Road, Ketchum Stunning 5 bedroom, 6.5 bath mountain located north of The homelodge designed by just Janet Jarvis Ketchum on 4.6 acres and steps away the Adams Trail has afrom thoughtful layoutGulch combining Stunning 5 bedroom, 6.5designed bath mountain lodge located just north of System. The home by Janet Jarvis has a thoughtful layout intimacy with dramatic open living combining intimacy dramatic openthe living spaces, making this Ketchum on 4.6 acres andwith steps away from Adams Gulch Trail spaces, making this home a dream for a dream for both by entertaining and small gatherings. System.home The home designed Janet Jarvis has a family thoughtful layout both media entertaining and small gatherings. Luxurious amenities include large room, 7 replaces, combining intimacy with dramatic open living spaces, makinglarge this room, heated paver patios, library,amenities private one bedroom Luxurious media and home a game dream for both entertaining and small familyinclude gatherings. guest suite, storage lockers in mud room and dog washer in 3 car rooms, 7 fireplaces, Luxurious amenities include large mediagame room, 7 replaces, large garage. Built by Grahber Construction. and heated pavers.

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Completely remodeled Elkhorn home on 1 acre lot with Baldy Views. Main floor living with primary bedroom 111 Camas Loop, Sun suite, Valley office, powder room, great room and kitchen with pantry. 3 car garage Completely remodeled Elkhorn home on 1 acre lot with big Baldy ground level opens to mudroom, Views. This gorgeous renovationonincluded all new plumbing, media room, dramaticdoors, floor totile, 111 Camas Loop, SunHVAC, Valley electrical, audio visual, water heaters, windows, ceiling entry hall, bedrooms ooring, countertops, appliances and cabinetry. The3 upstairs oor plan remodeled features Kitchen, Walkhome in Pantry, Bar, Dining Living and baths. All Room, new Completely Elkhorn on21full acre lot with bigplumbing, Baldy Roomgorgeous with Fireplace, Office,included Powder Room, Master Bedroom, Views. This renovation allaudio new plumbing, electrical, visual, HVAC, water Master Closet, Master Laundry, Master Bath. Outdoor Decks electrical, audio visual, HVAC, water heaters, windows, tile, heaters, windows, doors,doors, tile, flooring, with views of Baldy and Dollar off the entire back side of upper ooring,oor. countertops, appliances and cabinetry. The Media upstairs oor countertops, appliances and Room, cabinetry. The Downstairs Floor Plan has 3 Bedrooms, plan features Kitchen, Walk in Pantry, Bar, Dining 2 Full Bathrooms, Mudroom with Laundry, 3 CarRoom, GarageLiving and 3 Valley Room with Fireplace, Offi ce, Powder Room, Master Bedroom, additional storage closets.

In the Sawtooths by Ovanes 111 Camas Loop, Sun Berberian. Oil on canvas, 37” x 63” $6,900,000 Master Closet, Master Laundry, Master Bath. Outdoor Decks Kneeland Gallery $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, This fabulous 4 bedroom 2 Full Bathrooms, Mudroom with Laundry, 3 Car Garage and4 3bath additional storage closets. home has Baldy and mountain views

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from every room. Located in Lake $6,900,000 Creek, just north of Ketchum, this 113 Alpine Drive, Ketchum property is on 1.8 acres. Grounds include a small pool, outdoor shower, This fabulous 4 bedroom, 4 bath home has Baldy and mountain patios off the views from every room. Locatedlarge in Lake Creek, justdining northand of living rooms, a storage building and Ketchum, this property is on 1.8 acres. Grounds include a small large yard.and Ground office, pool, outdoor shower, large patios off dining livingfloor rooms, a storage building and large yard.finished featuresand primary basement sky view loft 113 Alpine Drive, KetchumTop oor bedroom suite plus 2 additional bedrooms with bath complete the and home. connecting sky view lofts. Beautiful office with built in cabinetry This fabulous 4 bedroom, 4 room, bath home Baldy and mountain on ground oor, living formalhas dining, kitchen with breakfast Ketchum views from room. Located ingarage Lake and Creek, just north of nook.every One bedroom suite over large mudroom complete thethis home. Ketchum, property is on 1.8 acres. Grounds include a small

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156 | The Open Room Style up summer furnishings at The Open Room

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EDITOR’S WELCOME For a second year, SVPN Magazine offers our treasured Wedding Section, which has a bit more inside intel than last year for brides, grooms, guests, and others to make Sun Valley a wedding destination like no other. It’s a keeper. And if a new home is in your future, read about the new owner of Windermere, Logan Frederickson, who has deep roots in the Wood River Valley and represents a new generation of businesses and homeowners.

FEELS LIKE HOME For many who live in the Wood River Valley, a sense of home is very important. We are a small but mighty community and we care about one another. If we have learned anything in the past two years, it’s that having a homebase is central to our well-being. We need all types of people in our community, so I hope that the kindness that has been bestowed on me from my friends can be passed along to others—as I love being home. The 2022 summer season is bursting at the seams. To start, there is plenty to learn about in our News & Views section, from what’s going on at the Freidman Memorial Airport and travel schedules to the return of Ballet Sun Valley at the Sun Valley Pavilion. The Sun Valley Tour de Force event is preparing for July with some very choice automobiles, (keep your eyes peeled for a McClaren), and there’s a benefit farm-to-table dinner for the Trailing of the Sheep Festival with the Sustainability Center at Mountain Humane. We all need to continue to stay sunny, and our Sun Valley Wine Auction preview should make you happy with MarchFourth Marching Band and a new Demi Cru pass. Sadly, we say goodbye to Sun Valley Museum of Art’s Artistic Director Kristin Poole, who has made all the difference for me and many others who have found art education essential. Kicking off this summer’s activities is the 25th Sun Valley Wellness Festival with speakers and activities that will contribute to a healthy and purposeful life. SVPN Magazine features ten pages of spotlight speakers and a rundown on what to do and when. 32

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And since we cherish style and décor, we asked what was new this summer at The Open Room. Owner Heather Newhouse shares her love for outdoor furnishings and accoutrements you may not find anywhere else. Also, read about some great Style Dial finds to brighten up your home for much-needed summer vibe after a long and chilly winter. In June and the rest of the summer months, we bring back our full-fledged Stanley guide with live music and happenings for those who venture north. There’s plenty to do over Galena Summit and this summer marks the Sawtooth National Recreation Area’s 50th anniversary, so please treat the area well and with respect. Read about the 25th anniversary of Idaho BaseCamp (IBC), changing the lives of fifth-graders across the state of Idaho and for many other kids, especially in our own backyard in the Lost River Valley. IBC is truly a unique and incredible learning and education operation that has grown from a summer camp to offer year-round education opportunities. We have our Now Showing section with several new exhibitions ready for viewing, and Arts Etc. with a plethora of events and activities including concerts where we welcome Nashville’s The Cadillac Three performing at the Sun Valley Pavilion with the Powell Brothers. SVPN Magazine wellness contributors St. Luke’s and Dr. Molly Brown have our health in mind as we all start to move around more. And the Sun Valley Restaurant Association Dining Guide lists all the great options for good eats when we are in need of entertaining family and guests. Enjoy your June and get ready for summer 2022,

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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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MAGAZINE CONTRIBUTORS

PAULETTE PHLIPOT

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.

RAY J. GADD is an outdoor

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.

DANIELLE VIGUERIA

LORI WILLIAMS is a

ELIZABETH WESTWOOD

BLAIR BAKER was born and

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.

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.

raised in Sun Valley, Idaho. She currently lives in New York City with her adorable dog, Roo. While her day job is in Advertising at McCann, she loves to explore new cuisines, reading in the park, and writing postcards to her friends. Although far from home, she keeps Sun Valley close to her heart through assorted Idaho memorabilia and impressing her friends through her stories of adventures in the great outdoors.

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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 to document the neverending wanderlust. His photos have appeared in several publications including Powder, Freeskier, Visit Sun Valley, Flyfish Journal, and many more.

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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Sabina Dana Plasse dana@sunvalleypropertynews.com ART DIRECTOR REAL ESTATE + LIFE + STYLE + ART + MUSIC + DINING

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Randi Karabin randi@sunvalleypropertynews.com COPY EDITOR

Carrie Lightner clightner@arrowleafediting.com PRODUCTION & DESIGN

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SVPN WEDDING SECTION IS A SUN VALLEY MUST-HAVE 14-page destination wedding guide is a keeper IDAHO BASECAMP BONDS KIDS TO NATURE Developing individuals and leaders for 25 years

On the Cover The Sun Valley Wellness Festival celebrates its 25th year. Cover scenic photo by Steve Dondero

Sun Valley Property News is published by BRITSA LLC 1005A Warm Springs Road, Ketchum, ID 83340. 208.928.7797 Editorial, administrative, advertising, and production offices are located at 1005A Warm Springs Rd. in Ketchum, Idaho 83340. Telephone 208.928.7797. Copyright © 2022 BRITSA LLC. All rights reserved. The opinions expressed by the authors and contributors to Sun Valley Property News are not necessarily those of the editor and publisher. Postmaster, please send address changes to: SVPN 1005A Warm Springs Rd, Ketchum, ID 83340 or SVPN PO Box 8009, Ketchum, ID 83340.

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E N G E L & V Ö L K E R S S U N VA L L E Y Y O U R W O O D R I V E R V A L L E Y R E A L E S TAT E T E A M Make luxury personally yours in Sun Valley. It takes desire and ambition to forge a new path. There is a pioneering spirit that fuels us; it’s at the heart of what makes life so special here. It’s in the beauty of the pines, rivers and the lakes with mountain views, but it’s also something deeply authentic in the air. The drive to discover and explore is key to our sense of home. Scan Here to see the current valley listings

That’s why we at Engel & Völkers want to join your dream home expedition. Whether you are a longtime local, or you are relocating here with a pole and a dream, we are here to help.

Engel & Völkers Sun Valley • 291 First Avenue North • Ketchum, Idaho 83340 • +1 208-928-7223 sunvalley.evrealestate.com

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13460/64 State Highway 75 Listed at $16,000,000 Young Group

125 Sheep Meadow Lane Listed at $20,000,000 Jones • Grover

126 Old Mill Road Listed at $19,500,000 Young Group

R E C O R D S E T T I N G R E A L E S TAT E 3 O F T H E T O P 5 R E S I D E N T I A L S A L E S R E C O R D E D I N T H E W O O D R I V E R VA L L E Y A big congratulations to our team members for being involved in 3 of the top 5 residential sales recorded in the Wood River Valley! We want to recognize their hard work and dedication they give to their clients every day. Our team of real estate advisors serves the Wood River Valley listing and selling a diverse range of properties from exclusive luxury listings, to resort condos, to family homes and land. No matter the price range, our commitment to our clients remains the same in Sun Valley and around the world: delivering a bespoke real estate experience tailored to you.

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©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.


B R E AT H TA K I N G I N D I A N C R E E K P R O P E R T Y 2 1 0 E A S T G U L C H R O A D H A I L E Y, I D | O F F E R E D AT $ 3 , 1 5 0 , 0 0 0 Enjoy the privacy & beauty of this estate only minutes from the ski hill, with abundant recreation opportunities right out your door! Breathtaking mountain views surround this bright and open 5 bed, 5 bath Indian Creek home on 5.7 acres, with room to expand. This primarily single level living home boasts high ceilings, radiant heat throughout & plenty of spaces for entertaining. 5 Bed | 5 Bath | 3 Car Garage | 4,418 Sqft | 5.7 Acres Learn More at reidsanborn.evrealestate.com

Reid Sanborn Engel & Völkers Sun Valley +1 208-720-8244 reid.sanborn@evrealestate.com www.reidsanborn.evrealestate.com DRE# DB42683 / reidsanborn Engel & Völkers Sun Valley • 291 First Avenue North • Ketchum, Idaho 83340 ©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.


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YO U R M O U N TA I N T O W N E X P E R T A R E A L E S TAT E & R E C R E AT I O N R E S O U R C E As the Designated Broker and Partner at Engel & Völkers Sun Valley, Reid Sanborn uses his leadership experience, market knowledge, and unrelenting work ethic to deliver a premium level of service to his clients. Representing over $40,000,000 in sold volume for 2021, Reid brings his mountain town expertise to every transaction. Reid is a Planning and Zoning Commissioner for the City of Sun Valley, former Sun Valley Board of Realtors President, and recently completed his multi-family Development, The Lofts @660, with two more projects currently in construction.

Engel & Völkers Sun Valley • 291 First Avenue North • Ketchum, Idaho 83340 ©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.


MEET THE

MURPHY BL AKE GROUP

G E T T O K N O W T H E DY N A M I C D U O MIKE MURPHY & JESSICA BLAKE Mike and Jessica share a deep and extensive knowledge of the remarkable Wood River Valley. Collectively, the Murphy Blake

Group has decades of insight into the world of residential and luxury properties within the area, providing this duo with a consistent capacity to fulfill your needs! With Mike’s background in comedy and Jessica’s warm nature, you are experiencing, first hand, the

unique qualities of this charismatic community and are guaranteed a smooth transition throughout the Valley. The Murphy Blake Group considers it a privilege to represent you or those you know embarking on real estate endeavors.

Engel & Völkers Sun Valley • Mike: +1 208-720-3323 • Jessica: +1 208-720-7566 • murphyblakegroup@evrealestate.com

M B G MURPHY BLAKE GROUP

©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.


R E M O D E L E D C H R I S T O P H E B A L DY V I E W C O N D O 3 5 1 S 2 N D AV E 5 0 6 / 5 0 6 A K E T C H U M , I D 8 3 3 4 0 The DEVELOPERS UNIT! Location and Views!!!!

This top floor 2022 remodeled 2 bed 2 bathroom Christophe is in town with Baldy Views. New kitchen,

flooring, carpet, paint and primary bathroom. One bedroom/bathroom can be locked off and the rest of the condo can be used for rental income if you like. This condo has it ALL.

2 Bed | 2 Bath | 1,082 Sqft | MLS# 22-329419 | Offered at $998,000

Mike Murphy & Jessica Blake Engel & Völkers Sun Valley Mike: +1 208-720-3323 Jessica: +1 208-720-7566 murphyblakegroup@evrealestate.com www.murphyblakegroup.evrealestate.com Engel & Völkers Sun Valley • 291 First Avenue North • Ketchum, Idaho 83340 ©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.


TR AC K RECORD OF PROVEN SUCCESS OUR SUCCESS IS YOUR SUCCESS From condos to large ranch and estate properties, the Murphy Blake Group’s proven success is in its numbers. Ranked in the

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4 Bed | 4.5 Bath | 4,111 Sq Ft

4 Bed | 4.5 Bath | 5,157 Sq Ft

5 Bed | 6.5 Bath | 7,832 Sq Ft

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

Engel & Völkers Sun Valley • 291 First Avenue North • Ketchum, Idaho 83340 ©2022 Engel & Völkers. AllAll rights reserved. Each brokerage independently owned and operated. Engel & Völkers and its its independent License Partners areare Equal Opportunity ©2021 Engel & Völkers. rights reserved. Each brokerage independently owned and operated. Engel & Völkers 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.


OVER FIVE DEC ADES OF EXPERIENCE “Recently, we bought and sold houses in Sun Valley with the expertise of Mike and Jessica, and we can honestly say that we are delighted with both transactions. Mike and Jessica went far beyond our expectations to make our process as near-perfect as possible. We continue to recommend them to our family and friends. They genuinely demonstrate team

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5 Bed | 8 Bath | 7,452 Sq Ft

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4 Bed | 4.5 Bath | 6,146 Sq Ft

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3 Bed | 3.5 Bath | 3,841 Sq Ft

7 Bed | 7.5 Bath | 7,110 Sq Ft

7 Bed | 11 Bath | 12,173 Sq Ft

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SOLD - Listed at $8,750,000

SOLD - Listed at $9,950,000

Jessica Blake Engel & Völkers Sun Valley +1 208-720-7566 jessica.blake@evrealestate.com www.murphyblakegroup.evrealestate.com

Engel & Völkers Sun Valley • 291 First Avenue North • Ketchum, Idaho 83340 ©2022 Engel & Völkers. AllAll rights reserved. Each brokerage independently owned and operated. Engel & Völkers and its its independent License Partners areare Equal Opportunity ©2021 Engel & Völkers. rights reserved. Each brokerage independently owned and operated. Engel & Völkers 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.


S U N VA L L E Y L E G A C 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

family compound is the perfect mountain escape. The expansive property holds the Modern Craftsman Main Residence, a completely refinished historical Guest Cabin (once used as a Marilyn Monroe film set), and a newly completed Party Barn - all with stunning views of Bald Mountain, the Smokey, and Boulder Mountain ranges.

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

Party Barn 1,200 SF Livable | 1,980 SF Garage 1 Bedroom, 1.5 Bath Deck and Silo Perch with Mountain Views

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.


F R O M T H E B AY T O T H E M O U N TA I N S FIND YOUR DREAM HOME IN THE WORLDS MOST DESIRABLE PLACES Remote employment is becoming more of a reality as the lines between working and traveling continue to blur, and many people are spending more time in what

was previously just a vacation destination. Whether you’re looking to purchase a

second home or find a new permanent residence, Ken Dara’s expansive network has put him in touch with some of the most established real estate professionals in Marin’s favorite travel locations, such as Lake Tahoe, Jackson Hole, Park City,

Vail, Aspen, and Sun Valley. Whether you are looking to sell your home in California or buy a home in your favoriate resort community; If you’d like to learn more about making the luxury lifestyle your reality, contact Ken. Ken Dara • Engel & Völkers Marin Co. +1 415 425-3626 ken.dara@evrealestate.com www.ken.dara.evrealestate.com DRE# 01331869 / coffeewithkendara Catch Ken online for local info on local real estate and more.

Engel & Völkers Marin County • 539 Bridgeway • Sausalito, California 94965 ©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.


OFFERED AT

$2,950,000 MLS 22-329023

The Mint Building – Hailey, ID The iconic, and recently renovated, Mint building is comprised of 3 levels with two full bars, outdoor space, full commercial kitchen with ample cold storage, and must-see finished basement for private parties. Liquor License & adjacent lot/courtyard to North included in sale. Formerly owned & operated by Bruce Willis, the property could reopen as a restaurant/bar with a 2nd floor nightclub, or be re-positioned as a mixed-use restaurant with a new 2nd floor commercial use (office, design/ performing arts studio). Over 15,000 Sq. Ft. of opportunity. 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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Blue Lakes Alpheus Creek Estate HEIDI BALDWIN Associate Broker Call/Text 208-720-2505 www.heidisunvalley.com

A golf and waterfront paradise on Alpheus Creek. This 44 acre estate includes 3 existing homes with 18 separate parcels recognized by Jerome County Assessor. Views of Twin Falls area waterfalls, Alpheus Creek and the Snake River, Perrine Bridge. Just minutes to Blue Lake Country Club and the City of Twin Falls and an easy drive to Sun Valley. A wonderful investment opportunity. $3,200,000

A Perfect Shangri-la A magical experience of indoor/outdoor living that cannot be recreated. Artisan built stone and glass mountain luxury home on over 16 acres, with 400+ feet of spring fed Clear Creek bisecting the parcel. Situated up a private drive at the foot of Bald Mountain this location provides unparalleled privacy yet is 5 minutes to town. Dramatic custom design includes: wall size pocket doors, gourmet kitchen, plaster walls, antique french terra cotta and stone floors, multiple fireplaces, beach entry heated pool, private bridge over warm water creek. $5,485,000 Seller is licensed Realtor in Idaho

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Snake River Frontage

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Perrine Bridge may be the most recognized, aesthetic, iconic, landmark in the region. Natural habitat with Morgensen Trail crossing 27 acres. Approximately 1900 feet of Snake River Frontage. The parcel is on Canyon Springs Road upstream from Twin Falls County waterfront Centennial Park and just downstream from Perrine Bridge. A true legacy property. $2,200,000

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271 Leadville Avenue Ketchum, Idaho 83340

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HEIDI BALDWIN Associate Broker Call/Text 208-720-2505 www.heidisunvalley.com

A superb location in the heart of Ketchum. Rare offering of a beautifully designed and masterfully constructed, 4 bedroom, 4.5 bath, 1 car attached garage. Ready for occupancy with Bald Mountain views from the great room, as well as two of the bedrooms. Lovely exterior patio with large hot tub and grill. Wonderful oasis in the middle of town. $6,495,000

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REDEFINING DOWNTOWN LUXURY LIVING

FOUR LUXURY CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE TWO: 3+ BD, 3.5 BA, 2800+ SF TWO: 4+ BD, 4.5 BA, 3250+ SF PRIVATE DECKS AND 2-CAR GARAGES TWO FIRST FLOOR RETAIL UNITS FOR LEASE STARTING AT $6,193,000. NOW ACCEPTING RESERVATIONS. FOR INFORMATION CONTACT JOHN SOFRO 208.720.5776 | johnalanpartners@gmail.com

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.


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

PURE PURE IDAHO IDAHO TOM MONGE SUE ENGELMANN 208.720.0490 208.720.0680 tom@svassociates.com sue@sueengelmann.com svassociates.com sueengelmann.com


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

A HOME FOR TODAY TOMORROW & FOREVER

• Private 276-acre estate property • Spring-fed lake • Private hiking trails

• Lodge-style waterfront home • Elevated views of Bald Mountain • $19,750,000 | MLS #22-329194


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


RESPONSIVE & STRAIGHTFORWARD 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.


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S P E C TAC U LA R I N E V E RY WAY. T H IS FLAW LESS HOM E W I TH A DJOI NI NG PA RK AN D GA R D E N LOT M A K E THI S OFFERI NG UNI QU E A ND RA RE. $22,990,000 | 4601CamdenDr.com

STEVE HIGH

949 874 4724 shigh@villarealestate.com @high_corkett DRE No. 00936421

EVAN CORKETT

949 285 1055 ecorkett@villarealestate.com @high_corkett DRE No. 00468496


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 a #1 real estate experience for every client. Meet the agents who make it all possible.

Bess Carter

bess.carter@compass.com

Blake Nelson

blake.nelson@compass.com

Linda Badell

linda.badell@compass.com

Eric Reese

Boise, ID eric.reese@compass.com

Evan Wyman

evan.wyman@compass.com

Lauren Jones

lauren.jones@compass.com

Melissa Tindall

Michelle Englert

Lindsey Brooks

Rachel Hausman-Masse

melissa.tindall@compass.com michelle.englert@compass.com

Boise, ID lindsey.brooks@compass.com

Boise, ID rachel@hausboutiquere.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

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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.

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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


Maximize the value of your home.

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Selling Sun Valley with Michelle. Want to sell you home quickly and for the best price? Compass Concierge covers the upfront costs for staging and preparing your home for sale. Contact Michelle Englert to learn more about Compass Concierge. Michelle Englert | 208.720.9942 michelle@michelleenglert.com | SP51312 Compass is a real estate broker licensed by the State of California and abides by Equal Housing Opportunity laws. License Numbers 01527235, 1527365, 01991628. All material presented herein is intended for informational purposes only and is compiled from sources deemed reliable but has not been verified. Rules & Exclusions apply. Compass offers no guarantee or warranty of results. Subject to additional terms and conditions at compass.com/concierge.


The Cliffs II Subdivision 4 - 1 Acre Lots Available | $625,000-$850,000 LOCATED HALF A MILE SOUTH OF THE HOSPITAL STOPLIGHT

LOT 7 PENDING

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


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


SUMMER BALDWIN Associate Broker

208.720.2071

summersunvalley.com LOCAL • EXPERIENCED • PROVEN Summer is proud to be recognized as a 2021 Christie’s International Real Estate Luxury Specialist! Let Summer’s 20+ years experience and 5th generation local insight be your guide to the Sun Valley lifestyle.

A Perfect Shangri-la A magical experience of indoor/outdoor living that cannot be recreated. Artisan built stone and glass mountain luxury home on over 16 acres, with 400+ feet of spring fed Clear Creek bisecting the parcel. Situated up a private drive at the foot of Bald Mountain this location provides unparalleled privacy yet is 5 minutes to town. Dramatic custom design includes: wall size pocket doors, gourmet kitchen, plaster walls, antique french terra cotta and stone floors, multiple fireplaces, beach entry heated pool, private bridge over warm water creek. Multiple separate terraces each with it’s own unique mountain, garden, and/or creek views. $5,485,000 Seller is licensed Realtor in Idaho.

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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...

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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


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


Wendy Carter, REALTOR 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.

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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

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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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SUMMER/FALL – NONSTOP TO 6 CITIES! SEA: Nonstop flights 4x week May 18-June 12, daily June 16-Sept 6, 2x week Sept 8-mid Dec

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DEN: Nonstop flights daily June 3-December SFO: Nonstop flights 2x week June 4-22; daily June 24-Sept 5, 2x week Sept 7-25* LAX: Nonstop flights 2x week June 8-22, daily June 24-Sept 5, 2x week Sept 7-25* ORD: Nonstop flights Sat/Sun June 25-Sept 5* *EXTENDED FOR SUMMER/FALL!

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MOVING FORWARD Visit Sun Valley renamed the Sun Valley Tourism Alliance

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Visit Sun Valley has changed its business name of 11 years from the Sun Valley Marketing Alliance to the Sun Valley Tourism Alliance. The growth in visitation and newcomers over the last 18-20 months in Sun Valley and the surrounding area prompted this change. “We are confident that this is a better fit to describe the shift in our efforts,” says Visit Sun Valley Executive Director Scott Fortner. “Up until two years ago, we were primarily focused on promoting the area to outside markets. Now, we are also focusing on supporting the community to help manage the increase in visitation and the ensuing expectations of newcomers.” PHOTO BY OLIVER GUY


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“Our good is as good as it gets. Fabulous food. World class slopes. Mind bending vistas. And some of the friendliest people on the planet. All this good has attracted lots of visitors. The most we’ve ever had. So, when you visit, please be mindful. Of the place, the pace, the people. Of our way of life. In return, we promise all the good Sun Valley has to offer.” —Sun Valley Tourism Alliance

with guests to successfully manage expectations about the visitor journey. We aim to cultivate a more respectful visitor and build guest loyalty and retention while prioritizing the community and fostering a sustainable tourism economy in Blaine County.” In addition to the formal name change comes a new Board of Directors Chair, Mike Burchmore, a former board member of the Blaine County Recreation District (BCRD), with an extensive history in community leadership roles. Burchmore will be replacing co-chairs Candice Pate (Sun Valley Film Festival) and Diann Craven (Owner of Clear and Direct), who will step down and retain their seats on the board for the remainder of their terms. “I am thrilled to have Mike as the new chair of the board and am looking forward to his guidance throughout his term,” Fortner says. “I also want to thank Candice and Diann personally, whose leadership helped guide us through the pandemic over the last two years.”

Visit Sun Valley is adapting and evolving with the current environment of the Wood River Valley, committing to the needs of community stakeholders and residents. With the pandemic transforming tourism, increasing the desire for vacation/second homes, and attracting remote workers, the group’s efforts have expanded to communicating and collaborating with local agencies to focus on the entire visitor journey. “The pandemic really forced us to shift our messaging and take a holistic approach to the entire tourism ecosystem by utilizing a diverse set of education and communication tactics,” Fortner says. “It’s vital for us to be open and honest

The board also welcomes Gretchen Gorham, proprietor of Johnny G’s SubShack, as she takes over Olin Glenne’s role. Glenne, the owner of Sturtevant’s, served on the board for eight years. In addition, vice President and General Manager of Sun Valley Resort, Pete Sonntag, will be stepping in for his predecessor Tim Silva, a founding member of Visit Sun Valley. “Olin and Tim have been imperative to the organization’s success. Although we will miss them on the board, we are grateful they will be joining the newly formed Emeritus Board in advisory roles,” Fortner says. “I am looking forward to working with Gretchen and Pete, who have invaluable experience and perspective to bring to the board.”  visitsunvalley.com svpn-mag.com

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MORE FLIGHTS AHEAD Sun Valley announces 2022 Summer and Fall flight schedule Fly Sun Valley Alliance (FSVA), in partnership with Sun Valley Resort and the Friedman Memorial Airport (SUN), announced the SUN airline flight schedule for the 2022 summer and fall season, which will offer nonstop flights to six cities— Chicago, Seattle, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Denver, and Salt Lake City—with extended service to Chicago, Los Angeles, and San Francisco. For the past three years, SUN has had United Chicago (ORD) service in the winter, and now, with travel demand 80

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back on the rise, United is adding two weekly flights on Saturday and Sunday from late June through early September—a total of 22 flights for the season. The extended service to this major United Airlines hub will provide more one-stop connections from SUN to hundreds of U.S. and international markets. In addition, United is extending its nonstop Los Angeles (LAX) and San Francisco (SFO) flights to run twice weekly, on Wednesday and Sunday, in September instead of ending on Labor Day. PHOTO BY CAROL WALLER


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Left: Travelers arrive at Sun Valley’s Friedman Memorial Airport Above: Wood River Valley aerial view of Friedman Memorial Airport

on Thursday and Sunday from September 8 through mid-December. Beginning September 8, Alaska will begin flying their Seattle route with E175 regional jets, replacing the older Q400 turbo prop planes.

For the summer season, United Airlines will offer nonstop Denver (DEN) flights daily June 3 through December, nonstop Los Angeles (LAX) flights twice weekly on Wednesday and Sunday June 8-22 and September 7-25 and daily June 24 – September 5, twice weekly nonstop flights San Francisco (SFO) on Wednesday and Saturday June 4-22 and September 7-25, and daily from June 24 – September 5 and nonstop Chicago (ORD) flights twice weekly on Saturdays and Sundays from June 25 through September 5. Delta Air Lines year-round service will include two daily nonstop Salt Lake City (SLC) flights beginning May 18, when the airport reopens, increasing to three daily nonstop flights from June 6 through December. Alaska Airlines will operate its nonstop Seattle (SEA) flights on a year-round basis, with four flights per week on Thursday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday from May 19 – June 12, daily flights from June 16 - September 6 and twice weekly flights TOP RIGHT PHOTO COURTESY OF FMA

“We know that people are eager to get out and travel and these extensions to our air service for summer and fall will provide more options for local residents and visitors,” says Fly Sun Valley Alliance Director Carol Waller. Waller noted that pilot shortages remain an ongoing challenge for airlines and SUN is fortunate to continue to maintain good air service levels while other airports have lost service. The overall SUN scheduled seat capacity for the 2022 summer/fall season, May through October, is down 12% from 2021, due to the airport closure for part of May and a reduction in SLC flight frequency from summer 2021. SUN seats were down substantially in summer 2020 due to the pandemic and then up significantly in 2021 due to an increase of three to four daily Delta SLC flights. Waller noted that Delta added more flights to SUN last summer due to reduced demand across their system. Now that travel demand has rebounded in other markets, Delta will return to its normal three daily SUN-SLC flight schedule for 2022 summer season.  Flights are available for booking and the detailed 2022 summer/fall schedule is available atflysunvalleyalliance.com. svpn-mag.com

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The Farm to Table dinner will be a community experience presented by the Wood River Sustainability Center at Mountain Humane to benefit the 2022 Trailing of the Sheep Festival.

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FARM TO TABLE DINNER Wood River Sustainability Center at Mountain Humane hosts a benefit for Trailing of the Sheep Festival As the sheep begin trailing north through the Wood River Valley towards their summer mountain pastures, the Wood River Sustainability Center at Mountain Humane will hold its first Farm to Table Lamb Dinner of 2022 to benefit the Trailing of the Sheep Festival. The dinner will be held at the beautiful venue of Mountain Humane out Croy Canyon in Hailey, Idaho, on June 16. “We will be featuring the incredible local lamb from Lava Lake Lamb and utilizing produce from local and regional farmers. In addition, a variety of complimentary wine will be served,” says Al McCord, owner of Wood River Sustainability Center. “We are very excited to present this delightful dining experience, and since we expect this dinner to sell out quickly, we encourage attendees to make their reservations early.” A portion of the proceeds from this dinner will be donated to the Trailing of the Sheep Festival in support of its mission “to gather, celebrate, present, and preserve the history and cultures of sheepherding in Idaho and the West,” says Festival Executive Director Laura Musbach Drake, who will be at the dinner to share all the exciting things happening with this year’s Festival. “With area ranchers’ sheep heading north in June for summer grazing in the mountains as they have done for decades, it is a wonderful time to celebrate them, so we partnered with the Wood River Sustainability Center to host this early-season Farm to Table Lamb Dinner,” says Drake. PHOTOS COURTESY TRAILING OF THE SHEEP FESTIVAL

Wood River Sustainability Center’s Al McCord will prepare regionally purveyed food for a Farm to Table Lamb Dinner to benefit the 2022 Trailing of the Sheep Festival, to be held October 5-9, 2022.

“In keeping with our mission, we will present the 26th annual Trailing of the Sheep Festival, October 5-9, 2022, in the Wood River Valley of Idaho. The Festival will feature five days of events and activities to preserve the stories and history of sheep ranchers and herders, celebrate the rich cultures of the past and present, and entertain and educate all about the production of food and fiber that have sustained local economies for generations,” adds Drake.  The Farm to Table Lamb Dinner will take place on June 16, 2022, at 6:30pm at Mountain Humane in Hailey. The dinner is $90, which includes gratuity. To make reservations, visit wrsustainabilitycenter.org. svpn-mag.com

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Boston Ballet in Tiler Peck’s Point of Departure

ON POINTE Ballet Sun Valley presents the debut of Boston Ballet in the Sun Valley Pavilion

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Boston Ballet, long recognized as one of the leading dance organizations in America, renowned for its excellence and artistic innovation under Artistic Director Mikko Nissinen, will perform in Sun Valley for the first time this summer, June 24 and 25, 2022, at 7pm in the Sun Valley Pavilion. Nissinen’s professional dance career began in his native Finland with training at The Finnish National Ballet School. Throughout his performance career, Nissinen danced professionally with the Dutch National Ballet, Basel Ballet, and as a principal dancer with San Francisco Ballet. As Artistic Director of Boston Ballet, Nissinen has defined the Company’s image, cultivating a dynamic collection of classical, neo-classical, and contemporary repertoire, ranging from full-length classical ballets to masterworks by George Balanchine, new works, and world premieres by some of the finest contemporary choreographers of today. In addition, in 2016, Nissinen and Boston Ballet established a long-term partnership with William Forsythe, allowing the Company to cultivate a rich collection of his work. BY ROSALIE O’CONNOR PHOTOGRAPHY, COURTESY OF BOSTON BALLET


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“I am thrilled Boston Ballet is invited to Ballet Sun Valley 2022 and eager to showcase two specially curated programs, demonstrating the range and versatility of our repertoire and Company,” says Nissinen. Ballet Sun Valley’s Festival 2022 will feature two very distinct programs. Each night showcases different works spanning a range of styles from contemporary to classic. Performance highlights include three world premieres from Boston Ballet’s Spring 2022 season. These new works include two from ChoreograpHER, a female-led program celebrating innovative women across creative fields such as choreography, music, design, and visual arts. ChoreograpHER pieces to be performed at Ballet Sun Valley are Point of Departure by New York City Ballet Principal Dancer and choreographer Tiler Peck and Pulitzer Prize-winning composer Caroline Shaw and Chaptered in Fragments by Boston Ballet Principal Dancer and choreographer Lia Cirio. Also to be performed are choreographer Stephen Galloway’s DEVIL’S/eye to The Rolling Stones, which was a Boston Ballet world premiere in March 2022, and William Forsythe’s work Blake Works I (commissioned by Paris Opera Ballet, 2016). Since 1963, Boston Ballet’s internationally acclaimed performances of classical, neo-classical, and contemporary ballets, combined with a dedication to world-class dance education and community initiatives, have made the institution a leader in its field, with a 59-year history of promoting excellence and access to dance. Under the leadership of Artistic Director Mikko Nissinen and Executive Director Meredith (Max) Hodges, the Company maintains a diverse repertoire, ranging from full-length ballets to new works by some of today’s finest choreographers. In addition, Boston Ballet’s second company, Boston Ballet II, features dancers who gain experience performing with the Company and independently presenting special programs to audiences throughout the Northeast. The Company is comprised of 69 dancers of 11 nationalities, representing the highest caliber of international talent on the Boston stage. The Company presents broad repertoire, including timeless classical ballets, such as Marius Petipa’s The Sleeping Beauty, Rudolf Nureyev’s Don Quixote, Sir Frederick Ashton’s Cinderella, George Balanchine’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Mikko Nissinen’s Swan Lake, Florence Clerc’s La Bayadère, PHOTO BY LIZA VOLL PHOTOGRAPHY, COURTESY OF BOSTON BALLET

Tyson Clark and Ao Wang in Stephen Galloway’s DEVIL’S/eye

and John Cranko’s Romeo and Juliet; neo-classical ballets with masterworks by George Balanchine; and innovative contemporary ballets from choreographers including William Forsythe, Jiří Kylián, Wayne McGregor, Helen Pickett, Mark Morris, Christopher Wheeldon, and Boston Ballet Resident Choreographer Jorma Elo. Boston Ballet School, the official school of Boston Ballet, has a long standing dedication to providing exceptional dance education and ballet training to students across three studios in Boston, Newton, and the Professional Division at Walnut Hill. The School reaches more than 5,000 students (toddler to adult) each year through its five core programs: Pre-Professional Program, Classical Ballet Program, Children’s Program, Adaptive Dance Program, and Adult Dance Program. In addition, Boston Ballet’s Education and Community Initiatives provide programming, events, and activities that connect the community to dance. Community programs reach more than 4,000 individuals in Boston and the surrounding communities each year through Citydance, ECI on Location, workshops, and trainings.  Pavilion seating starts at $35. For more information about the 2022 Festival and tickets, visit balletsunvalley.org. svpn-mag.com

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THE 5TH ANNUAL SUN VALLEY TOUR DE FORCE 2022 features McLaren Automotive Sun Valley Tour de Force (SVTdF) welcomes car fans from near and far to celebrate its fifth year, July 2123, 2022, and support The Hunger Coalition, a local nonprofit serving community members experiencing food insecurity. McLaren Automotive, a British luxury supercar and hypercar maker, will showcase its newest model, the McLaren Artura, at this summer’s Sun Valley Tour de Force. The all-new Artura is the brand’s first-ever series-production High-Performance Hybrid (HPH) supercar. It blends the thrilling performance, driving dynamics, and engagement McLaren is known for with EV driving capabilities. In addition, the Artura is the first model built on the all-new McLaren Carbon Lightweight Architecture (MCLA), which is uniquely optimized for HPH powertrains and is produced in-house. Featuring an all-new twin-turbocharged 3.0-liter V6 engine with an E-motor and energy-dense battery pack, combined outputs are 671bhp and 531lb-ft of torque. As a result, drivers will find 0-60mph in 3.0 seconds and a top speed of 205mph. 86

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“McLaren is thrilled to participate in the 2022 Sun Valley Tour de Force. This world-class event is the ultimate venue to showcase the capabilities of our cars. We will also host three high-profile journalists throughout the weekend, allowing them to experience our cars at top speed on a closed, public road framed by the Sawtooth Mountains,” says Roger Ormisher, Vice President, Communications and Public Relations, McLaren, the Americas. The best place to see these cars up close is at the 2022 SVTdF Car Show Friday, July 22, at Festival Meadows, located on Sun Valley Road. The Car Show is free from 5 to 8pm. All cars participating in Saturday’s high-speed event will be on display and ready for photos. In addition, SVTdF custom t-shirts, hats, and memorabilia will be available for purchase. Car Show entry passes for drivers will open on May 15, 2022. Proceeds from the SVTdF Car Show, and all the weekend events, benefit The Hunger Coalition.


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Opposite page: In his 1965 Shelby Cobra, driver Ted Taoramina clocked 223.21 mph, the top speed at the 2021 Sun Valley Tour de Force. Left: Two lucky auction winners at Cars & Comedy won “No Speed Limit” signs autographed by the Sun Valley Tour de Force 2021 drivers. Below: Over 200 cars and thousands of car lovers gathered at the Sun Valley Tour de Force Car Show.

“Partnering with McLaren and the chance to display these supercars for our fans is a dream come true for us. And hosting high-profile press will allow us to share the full experience of SVTdF, including our unique community and the vital services that The Hunger Coalition’s provides,” says Sun Valley Tour de Force Co-Director Whitney Slade.

services in this area. Additionally, the Harriman Trail will be closed to motorized vehicles, and no parking is allowed on Highway 75 between Cathedral Pines and the Wood River Campground. As always, the public is permitted to gather in the area at a safe distance from the road in the public Sawtooth National Recreational Area.

SVTdF is proud to partner with The Hunger Coalition. The Wood River Valley community relies on this resource and on the individuals and families it serves. It’s been a challenging couple of years, and there doesn’t seem to be an end in sight. “This March, our healthy food pantry saw its second busiest month of all time. We are tremendously grateful for the continued partnership with SVTdF. The money raised will go a long way in building long-term solutions that will help more folks in our community thrive,” says The Hunger Coalition Executive Director Jeanne Liston.

Sun Valley Tour de Force is produced by Intrepid Events, Inc., a 501c3, which aims to create events that offer unique experiences for locals and visitors and give back to causes making a difference in the community. Sun Valley Tour de Force is Intrepid Events’ signature event. The generosity of the following sponsors makes SVTdF possible: McLaren, Sun Valley Auto Club, Simmons Fine Jewelry, Singer Vehicle Design, Hagerty, HUB International, Explorer Consulting, SVPN Magazine, Limelight Hotel, Alpine Lodging, and Medici Architects. 

Sun Valley Tour de Force is not permitted at Phantom Hill and will not be issuing Pit Passes or spectator’s tickets at Phantom Hill. Without a permit, fans will not have access to hosted restrooms, tents, bleachers, food trucks, or any

To sign up for Car Show entry passes, event updates, and the Sun Valley Tour de Force newsletter, visitsunvalleytourdeforce.com. To learn how to become an event partner, sponsor, or volunteer, email info@sunvalleytourdeforce.com. Also, follow Sun Valley Tour de Force on Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube.

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SUN VALLEY FILM FESTIVAL returns to a warm welcome

The Sun Valley Film Festival (SVFF) took place March 30-April 3, 2022, and was well-attended with a sold-out opening night screening of the Hemingway drama, Across the River and Into the Trees, with Liev Schreiber in attendance, standing-room-only Coffee Talks, and two of the four types of passes selling out before any films were screening. Attending this year’s inperson and streaming festival were Woody Harrelson and Amy Poehler receiving the Vision Award, Danny Strong receiving the Pioneer Award presented by Variety, Dr. Nathalie Dougé as the recipient of National Geographic’s 88

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Further Award, and Rising Star Award honorees, the cast of Outer Banks: Madelyn Cline, Jonathan Daviss, Rudy Pankow, Austin North, Drew Starkey, and Carlacia Grant. SVFF is grateful to have the continued support of longtime festival partners and patrons, including National Geographic, Tito’s Handmade Vodka, Our Gorongosa, Variety, and the Sun Valley community of generous arts supporters. Keep an eye out for details as SVFF expands its offerings beyond just the five-day event each spring to include off-season screenings, panels, speakers, and more. And save the date for SVFF 2023: March 29-April 2. 

Boise State University NPR Morning Edition Host/Reporter George Prentice and actress Amy Poehler share an engaging conversation at an SVFF Coffee Talk. A packed Pioneer Party on Main Street in Ketchum kicked off a weekend of events. SVFF Director Candice Pate, actor and 2022 SVFF Vision Award recipient Woody Harrelson, and SVFF Executive Director Teddy Grennan honor Woody Harrelson at the Vision Award Dinner at the Roundhouse. The Outer Banks cast from left: Carlacia Grant, seated Austin North, standing Drew Starkey, seated Jonathan Daviss, standing Rudy Pankow, and Madelyn Cline at SVFF HQ.

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LIMELIGHT HOTEL KETCHUM CELEBRATES 5 YEARS In a celebratory end to the 2022 Sun Valley ski season weekend, the Limelight Hotel Ketchum threw a party to thank the Ketchum community for their support for the last five years on Friday, April 15. Gathered in the Limelight “community living room,” locals and visitors alike enjoyed live music, complimentary drinks, and delectable Limelight Lounge food. It was a fund raising event for the Limelight Ketchum Community Fund, and $2,450 was raised through the sale of raffle tickets for a pair of Head skis, a Sun Valley Heli-Ski adventure, a Limelight Ketchum Staycation, and Limelight Aspen getaway. All partygoers took home a Klean Kanteen for attending.  90

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SUN VALLEY WELLNESS FESTIVAL Celebrating 25 years of pioneering wellness programs

The Sun Valley Wellness Festival (SVWF) celebrates its 25th anniversary June 10-13, 2022, with the theme Coming Home. Festival speakers and presenters have all reflected on this theme, and it is woven throughout the 50 plus events taking place over the four days of the Festival. So, for the 25th anniversary of the Sun Valley Wellness Festival, open your heart and celebrate Coming Home. When the Sun Valley Wellness Festival started 25 years ago, in 1997, wellness was not a mainstream movement and was considered more on the fringe. However, the local

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community, which has always been active, healthy, and interested in wellness, voted at a Sun Valley/Ketchum Chamber of Commerce “Business After Hours” function to make wellness the focus of a new community event. The Chamber, led by Carol Waller, gathered a passionate local group of wellness experts and advocates. Together, they created an event that is now recognized as one of the longest-running wellness festivals in the world. In its 25th anniversary year, the Festival honors one of the event co-founders, Cheryl Welch Thomas, owner of Chapter One Bookstore in Ketchum, as a key driving force of the Festival since its inception, with the establishment of the Cheryl Welch Thomas Festival Scholarship Fund. The Sun Valley Wellness Festival has been at the forefront of the wellness movement for decades, pioneering wellness programs that have positively impacted thousands of individuals in the global and local community. The Festival’s ongoing commitment to excellence in its speakers and programming has led to steady growth of the event and fostered Sun Valley’s reputation as a significant wellness destination. The 25th anniversary SVWF builds on its history of highlighting inspired thought-leaders and features over 50 presentations and workshops with renowned experts addressing a variety of timely, leading-edge topics, including psychedelic-assisted therapy as a treatment for PTSD, regenerative agriculture, nutrition, longevity, shame and vulnerability, writing and story as a means for healing, anxiety and mental health, financial wellness, breathwork, mindfulness, and more. The Festival also offers a free outdoor Experience Park featuring vendors, music, food, movement and yoga classes, and unique guided outdoor wellness adventures such as holistic hiking and mountain meditations. New elements this year are evening dinners, receptions, and gatherings with speakerss to foster increased community and connection.

“I am very happy that this Festival has benefitted so many individual lives and our community as a whole. I am grateful to have been able to help it grow over the years and marvel at the amazing support we continue to receive from our community, our loyal donors, and all of our participants.” —Cheryl Welch Thomas, Sun Valley Wellness Festival co-founder

and remain passionately committed to the organization’s mission: to inspire and support the wellness of the mind, body, spirit, and environment through education, experiences, and community. Board members include President Geneal Thompson, Chairman Nick Maricich, Vice President Dr. Aaron Stern, Secretary Brenda Powell, Treasurer Sam Wilke, Marya Hecht, Blair Lauren Brown, Claudia Nanino, Tommy Rosen, and Allison Quistgard Scherer. In addition, Heather LaMonica Deckard, the Festival’s Executive Director, is an event management professional who provides the expertise to keep the event and organization running seamlessly.  Festival Passes for both in-person and virtual attendance are available at sunvalleywellness.org. Passholders have full access to all online session content through July 31, 2022. In addition, individual tickets for the Sun Valley Wellness Festival speaker presentations, workshops, and movement classes are also available.

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RICK DOBLIN, PH.D.,

on psychedelic-assisted psychotherapy By Elizabeth Westwood

After decades of vilification and criminalization, psychedelic drugs are at the tipping point of entering mainstream psychiatry. Rick Doblin, Ph.D., is the man at the center of what many are calling a revolution for mental health therapy. Doblin is the Founder and Executive Director of the Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies (MAPS). If the medical use of MDMA (sometimes known as ecstasy)-assisted therapy becomes legal, and it looks as though it might, it will be primarily due to the work and advocacy of Doblin and MAPS. MDMA was a therapy drug before it became a party drug. Before it was banned by the FDA in 1985, it appeared to be on the brink of becoming part of the psychotherapist’s standard tool kit. As Doblin said in his TED Talk, “In the 1950s and ‘60s, psychedelic research flourished and showed great promise for the fields of psychiatry, psychology, and psychotherapy. But psychedelics leaked out of the research settings and began to be used by the counterculture and by the anti-Vietnam War movement. And so, there was a backlash.” For over 20 years, MAPS has been conducting clinical trials showing MDMA-assisted therapy as a successful treatment for those suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). The published results of Phase 3 clinical trials showed that two-thirds of those treated longer had PTSD. 94

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Support for psychedelic-assisted therapy is seeing broad bipartisan support. Recently, former Texas governor Rick Perry, citing the high rates of suicide among war veterans, called on his state’s legislators to support a Democraticsponsored bill that would establish a psilocybin study for patients with PTSD. “Psychedelic psychotherapy is an attempt to go after the root causes of the problems with just a relatively few administrations, as contrasted to most of the psychiatric drugs used today that are mostly just reducing symptoms and are meant to be taken on a daily basis,” said Doblin in an interview with NPR. Doblin is quick to point out that psychedelics are not a one-dose miracle cure, “What we have also learned from neuroscience is that psychedelics can help you rewire your brain, but you must reinforce that. It’s not about the drug itself. It’s about the therapy that makes the drug more effective. People have placed undue confidence in the drug itself.” The need for new therapies to address the national epidemic of mental illness and substance abuse has never been greater. For many, the successes of recent studies using psychedelicassisted therapy are offering hope for what has seemed like a hopeless situation.  Doblin will deliver his Keynote Address, Building the Future of Psychedelic Therapy: MDMA-Assisted Therapy for Post-traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), on June 12, 6:30-7:30pm at The Argyros Performing Arts Center.


“We are all here for a reason on a particular path. You are the only one in the world equipped with what you are equipped with.” —J. Ivy

THE POET J. Ivy is back

Got words? J. Ivy knows best. He performed and co-wrote Kanye West’s debut album, The College Dropout. He received a Grammy nomination for Best Spoken Word Album: Catching Dreams Live at Fort Knox Chicago. Ivy paid homage to Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., reciting one of King’s speeches at the site of his assassination in Memphis. Ivy’s voice holds power. In many shapes. And inspiring forms. Born and raised in Chicago, Ivy’s legendary journey began with a pop reading of a high school poetry assignment. He was nervous, rushed, and lacking confidence, so his teacher, Ms. Argue, pulled him aside after class and encouraged him to participate in poetry competitions. Ivy decided to take the jump, hit the stage, and found himself completely in awe of his destiny. “I feel that my divine purpose is to use my words to help heal people. I was broken and saw my words put me back together, and that is what I am here to offer to others.”

Through his newfound confidence and unique path, he soared and continues to do so. He strives to aid and encourage others to do the same. “It’s important for me that people remove the fear. Tap into that source. Tap into that love. That purpose. That is there. It exists. It is just a matter of exposing it, nurturing it, and going after your goals and dreams,” says Ivy. “For me, it was there my whole life, and I had no idea it existed until somebody lifted the veil and said, ‘Look at what’s inside of you!’ Then, I was able to look into a mirror and step outside of myself and say, ‘Oh wow, look at that. Look at what you can do! And how people are responding to it!’ If we could all collectively tap into that, this world would be such a better place.” This will be Ivy’s second appearance at the Sun Valley Wellness Festival. “I am so excited to be back home and can’t wait to rock for everyone in Sun Valley. I am so proud and honored to be a part of it. It is going to be a great time. A transformative time. A time of healing as well as a time of celebration. And to make sure that we leave with more than we came with.”  Join J. on June 10, 6:30-7:45pm, at The Argyros Performing Arts Center for Coming Home: Catching Dreams While Living in Your Divine Purpose. svpn-mag.com

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FINIAN MAKEPEACE

has answers and solutions: it’s under our feet By Sabina Dana Plasse

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Finian Makepeace, the co-founder, policy director, and lead educator of Kiss the Ground, is a welcome warrior in a good fight. He is a renowned presenter, media creator, and thought leader for regenerative agriculture and soil health. Makepeace has developed training programs, workshops, and talks to empower and inform people worldwide about the effectiveness of regenerative agriculture and soil as a means to combat climate change and reverse soil damage by revitalizing and creating healthy soil. And understanding carbon is where we start.


“I will explain to everyone that plants pump carbon back into the ground,” says Makepeace. “Thirty to forty percent of the carbon that plants collect is from the atmosphere. A carbon pump exists to rebuild healthy soil for everyone and human systems. One of the purposes of Kiss the Ground is to awaken people to the possibility of regeneration and rebuilding the soil and to help them understand what desertification is doing to our land.” Kiss the Ground is an organized movement and nonprofit with a mission to present and educate people about the opportunities facing the climate control crisis. “I have always been an environmental activist. But I had a dream about this, and it was life-changing for me. I have always been a touring activist musician, but I realized it was not enough,” says Makepeace. “To help champion and message this work, so it becomes a household idea has been the purpose of the documentary film Kiss the Ground.” There is an opportunity well worth the effort for regenerative agriculture and soil health. With enough people behind soil restoration, activism, and repair, abundance is possible. Makepeace saw the transformation of farms and ranches in only two or three years, which is a short period of time and was inconceivable 50 years ago. “It’s important for people to understand what is happening and that they become an advocate by their own choice,” says Makepeace. “Underneath the surface is not all dead. In healing the landscape, you are bringing back the function of that landscape. I’m so passionate about regenerative agriculture because it is not a prescription on what to do. It is a context for doing things based on principles and ultimately about an outcome. It’s agriculture that causes regeneration.” 

KISS THE GROUND (2020) Available on Netflix To better understand soil health and how to restore it, the documentary film Kiss the Ground offers a solution to the reality of climate change. In the face of looming environmental disaster, Kiss the Ground provides an alternative approach to the doom in possibly 50 short years. The day of reckoning has come for our overpopulated planet, consumed with material goods and corporate control. Without sustainable food and water resources, we will not survive. So how did we get here, and what can we do? Kiss the Ground filmmakers Josh and Rebecca Tickell have a few thoughts that might alleviate the helplessness of irrevocable change and serve as an understanding and education about how to move forward with ability. As the film’s tagline implies, the answer is under our feet. Narrated by actor Woody Harrelson, Kiss the Ground looks at farming practices, soil erosion, chemical use, and climate change, offering a solution to reverse the damage and replenish. There are answers in agriculture to combat what could and will be irreversible climate change if we don’t start to act. Through a multidimensional view, Kiss the Ground helps us rethink conventional farming practices as we hear from leading scientists, experts, and institutional leaders in agriculture, soil science, and regenerative farming. A look at no-till, compost, crop rotation, cover cropping, reducing pesticides, and livestock grazing, among many other practices, serves as a solution for climate resilience and combating climate change. These are positive actions to a growing problem. Kiss the Ground offers a sound argument that the potential to heal the planet is possible through agriculture. kissthegroundmovie.com

Join Finian Makepeace on Saturday, June 11, 2-3:15pm, in the Tierney Theater at The Argyros Performing Arts Center for Regenerative Agriculture: Coming Home to Soil Health. svpn-mag.com

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LEARN HOW TO DIE AT A RIPE YOUNG AGE: Dr. Steven Gundry can change your life with the food you eat By Blair Baker

When you picture yourself getting older, it usually involves a slow decay of your body. Your body starts to slow down, your joints creak, and getting up from a chair results in a guttural groan. This projection is undeniably unpleasant—it makes sense that so many people dread birthdays as a marker that we are one year closer to what feels like an inevitable future. However, not everyone agrees that aging has to be dreadful before you get too deep into accepting this less-than-ideal fate. Dr. Steven Gundry believes and has shown that you can “die young at a ripe old age with easy changes in your lifestyle.” Dr. Steven Gundry, M.D., is a renowned heart surgeon, medical inventor, four-time New York Times best-selling author, and physician-scientist. His impressive resume includes holding the record for the longest surviving pigto-baboon heart transplant, holding patents on numerous life-saving medical devices, publishing over 300 articles and books on cardiac surgery, and innumerable other impressive accomplishments. While this list of feats is impressive, what is arguably more impressive is the number of lives he has changed at the International Heart & Lung Institute, which he founded in 2002. The Heart & Lung Institute provides holistic treatment for patients based on nutrition. At the core of Gundry’s health philosophy is the danger of lectins in the modern American diet. 98

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As Dr. Gundry explains, “Lectins are plant defense proteins in most grains, nightshades, beans, peanuts, cashews, and American dairy that are a major cause of ‘leaky gut,’ the major contributor to chronic diseases and autoimmune diseases.” While they defend plants in nature, they can cause digestive problems for humans. Removing lectins from your diet is just one lifestyle shift that can change your life. Dr. Gundry’s new book, Unlocking the Keto Code, reveals the biological mechanism that makes keto diets so successful: a cellular process known as “mitochondrial uncoupling.” He explains that you can enjoy all the benefits of ketosis without deprivation. While Dr. Gundry’s clinics in Palm Springs and Santa Barbara keep him busy, Sun Valley has a special place in his heart. “I’m delighted to return for the third time to speak at the festival,” he says. “Sun Valley residents and the Festival attendees are motivated, curious, and informed individuals who take their health seriously. It’s a delight to share my knowledge with such a delightful crowd!”  Dr. Gundry will present Your Longevity Comes Down to Just ONE Thing on June 11 from 9:15-10:30am at The Argyros Performing Arts Center.


CHANGE YOUR LIFE THE CLEAN WAY: Dr. Alejandro Junger has the keys to balance your body By Blair Baker

Like most Americans, we have accepted aches and pains as part of our day-to-day lives. Our knees ache when we walk down the stairs, and our heads pound as we tuck ourselves into bed, but this doesn’t have to be our reality. Dr. Alejandro Junger is a cardiologist and the founder of the Clean program. He has also written three New York Times best-selling books, Clean, Clean Gut, and Clean Eats, all of which are guides for readers to learn how to detox to improve their lives. To Dr. Junger, we exist in a global dysfunction that has led to feeling so unwell. The first issue is the toxins that exist all around us. “There are toxins in the air we breathe, in the water we use to shower, the makeup we put on our face, the architecture of our buildings, and the medications we consume,” says Dr. Junger, “There are toxins mostly in the food-like products we eat.” Browsing in the grocery store, it’s clear that most foods come in cans, jars, tubes, and boxes, lacking any semblance of the original food existence. The toxins in these processed foods are detrimental to our bodies, breaking and corroding us as human beings. “They make the immune system hyperactive, disrupting the balanced system of the nervous system and endocrine system,” says Dr. Junger. We are willingly feeding ourselves toxins.

The second big problem is that human beings don’t question the schedule of meals in which we are socialized. “We are born and taught to eat breakfast, lunch, and dinner,” Dr. Junger says. He explains that the body is not supposed to digest all day. We are exhausting ourselves. He picks up his arm and waves it, saying “Imagine doing this movement all day? You wouldn’t be able to do your work or hold your baby.” If you think of ancient humans, we are designed to binge when we find food and fast the rest of the time. Taking our ancestors as an example, Dr. Junger has a highly flexible eating schedule. Sometimes, he eats breakfast, not dinner, or just lunch and dinner. And sometimes he eats one meal or two or one and a half. “I am learning to live like a wild animal in the city,” says Dr. Junger with a smile. A clean lifestyle can seem difficult, but if the ease in Dr. Junger’s eyes is not enough, he suggests trying a clean lifestyle. “Try doing a test for two weeks: going off gluten, sugar, coffee, dairy, and alcohol and see how you feel,” he says.  See Dr. Junger on June 12 from 9:15-10:30am at the The Argyros Performing Arts Center for Detox & Gut Repair: A Solution for Chronic Disease.

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Awaken to Bliss with

SRI PREETHAJI By Sabina Dana Plasse

In these most challenging and changing times, the work of Sri Preethaji, and her husband Sri Krishnaji, has never had such a profound effect on individuals seeking a path toward a “beautiful state of being.” Their U.S. national best selling book, The Four Sacred Secrets, is a testament to their practice and the ability to live in a conscious state of spiritual awakening and respond to life with intelligence, not fear. “The past two years have been very challenging times for the whole world,” says Preethaji. “We’re currently witnessing a scale of destruction and devastation that is new and terrifying. However, Sri Krishnaji and I believe that the root cause of these crises lies in humanity’s consciousness. We are 7.9 billion racing towards eight billion, and most people live most of their lives in stress, anxiety, separation, loneliness, angst, hate, and sorrow.” Through an extensive online presence, Preethaji and Krishnaji have been reaching out to people worldwide with wisdom videos to address almost every aspect of human life and offer various spiritual principles to nurture states of connection, compassion, joy, passion, and oneness in beauty. With meditation, Preethaji and Krishnaji lead people on a path to the ultimate purpose of human life, which they believe is Enlightenment. “Meditation is essential to a beautiful life because it has the power to silence all forms of agitations and return you to your natural state of calm and joy,” Preethaji says. 100

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“Any movement away from this state of deep inner calm is an agitated state. It is a state of imbalance.” From your physical, energy, heart, wisdom, karmic, and past life body-self, meditation has the power to offer strength and healing, and it can open doors to mystical and transcendental dimensions. In addition, meditation provides pure bliss and being present and, in the moment, the experience that flows through your senses generates bliss. “People live only in three states—sleeping, dreaming, and waking,” she says. “There is a fourth dimension, which is living in a state that is untouched by sorrow. In our book, The Four Sacred Secrets, Sri Krishnaji, and I give you glimpses of this fourth dimension. Great blissfulness, great compassion, and divine states of union and communion…is the true potential of human consciousness.” In our current modern-day existence, war rages on European borders and elsewhere. There appears to be a collapse of ideologies that no longer serve us as people. In addition, a reluctance to change our existence to find solutions to nurture our tortured planet is creating a void in a purpose to life, especially for young people. “The true potential of human consciousness is not in the regular dreaming, waking, and sleeping states,” says Preethaji. “It is in the fourth—the Turiya. So, to awaken you to this state beyond suffering, to help you live in this state as a Jeevan Mukta (one who lives an enlightened life), that is our mission here on earth. That is our passion.”  Join Sri Preethaji on Sunday, June 12, 3:45-5pm, at The Argyros Performing Arts Center for Enlightenment: The Ultimate Attainment and the Only Real Panacea. Sri Preethaji will lead a workshop, Experience the Power of the Flow State, at The Limelight Hotel Ketchum in the Silvercreek Room B on Monday, June 13, 9-12pm.


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HOW TO FEST The Sun Valley Wellness Festival (SVWF) offers over 50 presentations spanning four days, June 1013. To ensure you get the most out of this extensive event, familiarize yourself with the details of Festival venues, passes, tickets, workshops, outdoor events, the Experience Park, and more.

VENUES The Argyros Performing Arts Center 120 Main Street South | Ketchum

The Argyros hosts SVWF Keynote Speakers, daytime Speaker Presentations, the SVWF Registration Desk (opens Friday, June 10 at 8:30am), and NEW THIS YEAR, the Lotus Lounge (Bailey Studio) will host receptions and gatherings throughout the Festival.

The Limelight Hotel 151 Main Street South | Ketchum

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Festival Meadows 206 Sun Valley Road | Sun Valley

Located a half-mile from The Argyros and Limelight Hotel, Festival Meadows on Sun Valley Road will transform into the SVWF Experience Park. The Experience Park is free and open to the public for the duration of the Festival and offers an array of wellnessrelated products, services, activities, and healthy food options. The Experience Park is also the location for the SVWF Labyrinth and the Movement Tent, where all movement classes take place.

Sun Valley Wellness Festival Labyrinth at the Experience Park (New this year!) Labyrinths are ancient archetypes that have been used for over 4,000 years and offer a unique opportunity for reflection and meditative walking. Labyrinths are consciously created pathways that weave into the center of a circle; unlike a maze, there are no dead ends. To celebrate the 25th anniversary of the Sun Valley Wellness Festival, the Labyrinth will remain open to the public throughout the Festival.


PASSES, TICKETS, AND WORKSHOPS

There are many ways to customize your SVWF experience. An SVWF event pass offers you the most flexibility and premium options to participate in all Festival offerings. If you are looking to dip your toes in, individual tickets can be purchased for all the various events. All passes, tickets, and workshops may be purchased online at sunvalleywellness.org.

WORKSHOPS

Workshops allow for small intensive classes with SVWF speakers where attendees can engage in-depth with the material and discussion with the speakers. Prices for the workshops vary and are noted in the workshop descriptions. Workshops are not included in passes and must be purchased separately.

RECEPTIONS, DINNERS, AND GATHERINGS

SVWF has created unique opportunities for gatherings, community building, and connections. This year’s schedule includes options for attendees to get to know one another, engage in conversation, and make connections. Festival and Experience Pass holders are invited to join three hosted speaker and attendee receptions. Experience Pass holders are invited to join the private speaker and attendee dinners on Saturday evening, hosted at Ketchum and Sun Valley venues. The Lotus Lounge, the Bailey Studio at The Argyros, serves as a gathering place throughout the Festival for attendees to grab a light snack and beverage and take a moment to reflect and converse with other attendees.

FREE EVENTS

SVWF features an array of events and activities that are free and open to the public, including guided hikes, noontime yoga, the Experience Park and Labyrinth, Opening and Closing Ceremonies, and select presentations. Free events are noted in the schedule. All events, speakers, times, topics, and locations are subject to change.

SVWF Passes MOVEMENT PASS | $95 Includes access to all movement classes on Saturday and Sunday.

DAY PASS: SATURDAY OR SUNDAY | $145 Includes admission to all daytime Speakers, Movement, and Mindfulness classes. Does not include Keynotes.

WEEKEND DAY PASS | $250 Includes admission to all Saturday and Sunday daytime Speakers, Movement, and Mindfulness classes. Does not include Keynotes.

FESTIVAL PASS | $450 Access to all Speakers, Movement, and Mindfulness classes. Includes Premium Seating to all Keynotes, an invitation to Speaker Receptions, and a complimentary Virtual Festival Pass with access to stream presentations for 30 days following SVWF.

EXPERIENCE PASS | $925 Access to all Speakers, Movement, and Mindfulness classes includes Premium Seating to all Keynotes. Includes an invitation to Speaker Receptions, and access to the Lotus Lounge, a complimentary Virtual Festival Pass with access to stream presentations for 30 days following SVWF, and an invitation to the Saturday evening Speaker and Attendee Dinner: Getting to Know You.

SUPPORTER PASS | $2,500 Access to all Speakers, Movement, and Mindfulness classes. Includes Premium Seating to all Keynotes. Includes an invitation to Speaker Receptions, access to the Lotus Lounge, a complimentary Virtual Festival Pass with access to stream presentations for 30 days following SVWF, an invitation and Preferred Selection to the Saturday Evening Speaker and Attendee Dinner: Getting to Know You. This pass purchase provides four (4) scholarship passes and includes a $1,500 charitable donation.

INDIVIDUAL TICKETS Movement and Mindfulness Classes: $35 Individual Speaker Tickets: $50 Keynote Speaker Tickets: $60

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Weddings in Sun Valley, Idaho

IT’S LIVING A DREAM By Danielle Vigueria

SVPN Magazine has created an essential guide for planning the perfect Sun Valley nuptials in its second annual wedding section. We’ve got you covered, from the hottest trends in bridal fashion to wellness resources for keeping calm and centered. The following pages showcase the area’s top wedding pros—planners, photographers, caterers, and more— and venues and adventures that are sure to help any couple create the wedding event of their dreams.

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High slits like the one featured in this Justin Alexander Signature gown add a touch of drama and give brides a longer look. Opposite right: Illusion back, Justin Alexander Signature 2023 Opposite below: Floral bud bridal hair pin set by Twigs & Honey.

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THE MANOR HOUSE Opened in 2020 in the heart of Ketchum, The Manor House is a mother-daughter-led boutique that takes great care in hand-selecting bridal gowns and helping local and nationwide brides find their perfect fit. With a selection of top designers such as Justin Alexander and Badgley Mischka, Molly and Bronwyn McGary provide the latest in bridal fashion with exceptional attention and care. After the unexpected challenges of the last few years, The Manor House is excited to be able to celebrate with their brides and bring wedding dreams to life again. “Just after we opened our doors, COVID hit,” says Bronwyn. “Last summer, weddings made a comeback, but things are really in full swing this year. It is amazing to see some of our first brides finally getting to have their big day.” With weddings returning in a big way, The Manor House shares some of the biggest trends they are seeing for the 2023 season. PARTY DRESSES

For several years now, brides have been ordering ceremony dresses and a simpler fitted gown for their receptions. However, this year, many brides are ordering an above-theknee or tea-length party dress for their reception, rehearsal dinner, or even to wear as they exit at the end of the evening. NECKLINES

Necklines are taking a modern turn. Straight necklines offer coverage and security while highlighting a bride’s neck and shoulders. The royally inspired mock high neckline is also a popular choice, as well as asymmetrical necklines that add visual interest.

OPEN/LOW BACKS AND HIGH SLITS

From keyholes to a deep V, open and low backs can complement and bring sophistication to any wedding dress style. Likewise, high slits elongate a bride’s frame while making a statement. ILLUSIONS

Soft sheer, fabric such as tulle or lace extends from the top of the bodice to the base of the neck to give the illusion of a strapless or deep plunge. The sheer fabric is usually paired with appliqués sewn on, giving the illusion that flowers or buttons are floating over the skin. This trend is a mixture of modern elegance and a timeless romance. Bridal Accessories

Brides love hair accessories in place of a veil or to wear at their reception after they have worn their veil at the ceremony! These hair pieces are anything from hair vines, hair clips, hair combs or floral pins. We carry beautiful accessories from Twigs and Honey. Twigs & Honey’s line features an array of items including headpieces, bridal veils, brooches and jewelry. Some of the most loved and utilized materials in the product lines include fine silks, French laces, feathers, embroideries, Swarovski crystals, freshwater pearls and hand sculpted flowers.

HAIR ACCESSORIES

Brides opt for hair accessories in place of a veil or to wear at their receptions. Twigs & Honey is a beautiful company that The Manor House carries. These Twigs & Honey hairpieces can be anything from hair vines, clips, combs, or floral pins. The most loved materials for these accessories include fine silks, French laces, feathers, embroideries, Swarovski crystals, freshwater pearls, and hand-sculpted flowers.  The Manor House 520 E 4th Ave N, Unit 101, | Ketchum 208.309.3962 themanorhousesv@gmail.com themanorhousesv.com svpn-mag.com

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Relax with your soon-to-be spouse with some downtime at the Sun Valley Spa.

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Visit Sun Valley Stables and take a group horseback riding excursion.

One of the most popular ways to celebrate with people of all ages is a bowling party at the Sun Valley Bowling Center. Located in the lower level of the Lodge, the lanes are a great, casual place to build the fun momentum or wind down after the main event by enjoying a little friendly competition.

Sun Valley Resort offers multiple breathtaking spaces where a couple can exchange their vows. From the intimacy of the Trail Creek Pavilion, its most popular wedding venue, to the grandeur of the River Run Lodge at the base of Bald Mountain, the Resort can provide the perfect backdrop to suit any style. But a genuinely unforgettable celebration is so much more than the venue, and Sun Valley Resort knows how to bring the entire wedding experience to the next level. A beautiful ceremony and fun-filled reception are just the icing on the (wedding) cake. In addition to its exceptional event facilities, world-class culinary services, and highly trained team of professionals, the Resort has endless options for entertainment and relaxation to fill the time before and after the “I dos.” To calm the pre-wedding jitters or just grab a few quiet moments, groups and individuals can enjoy luxurious services at the Sun Valley Spa, including massages, pedicures, or wellness and healing treatments. Spa Group Coordinators can also arrange every detail of the big day for all bridal party members, customizing everything beauty—from hair and make-up design to nail and skincare services. PHOTOS BY SUN VALLEY RESORT

If the great outdoors is calling, Sun Valley Resort provides numerous possibilities for experiencing the beauty of the Wood River Valley. Golf at any of the Resort’s three courses is a highly sought-after option. The 9-hole, 3,605 yards of golf offered at the White Clouds is especially well suited to fit into a busy preor post-wedding agenda. Horseback riding on local trails delivers another unique opportunity to appreciate the majestic mountains and tap into the serenity of nature. Sun Valley Stables hosts one-hour trail rides and wagon rides, and group horsemanship instruction. And for a more adventurous nod to the West, a group shooting tournament at the Sun Valley Gun Club may be the perfect excursion. Sun Valley’s shooting professionals and certified instructors provide a wide range of experiences, including trap, five-stand, and sporting clays, with something to challenge shooters of every level. The big day is a big deal, and so is all of the time surrounding the event spent with family and friends. Sun Valley Resort can help create a complete wedding experience that will fill everyone’s hearts with unique memories.  For more information, visit sunvalley.com. svpn-mag.com

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WEDDING PLANNERS Heather Minor Events 208.309.1014 heatherminorevents.com heather@heatherminorevents.com

Absolute Weddings 208.720.4713 amandaseaward.com amanda@amandaseaward.com

For Such a Time Events 208.721.8483 forsuchatimeevents.com esther@forsuchatimeevents.com

Londyn & Grey Events 208.721.3843 londynandgrey.com taylor@londyngrey.com

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PHOTOS: LEXI HATCH

AMANDA SEAWARD’S ABSOLUTE WEDDINGS

WEDDING AND EVENT COORDINATOR | 208.720.4713 | amandaseaward.com | amanda@amandaseaward.com


CATERING CK’s Real Food Fresh food that feeds your body and soul comes out of Chef Chris Kastner’s popular (and sustainable) kitchen.

Rasberrys Whether you’re looking for an informal meal from their chic food truck or a six-course feast, the chefs at Rasberrys are ready to deliver.

208.788.1223 cksrealfood.com

208.726.0606 rasberrys.net/catering-1/

Judith McQueen Entertaining Chef Judith McQueen is an innovative caterer who works to marry food and beauty into unique menus.

Ketchum Grill The Mason family caters events in their three restaurants and at local wedding venues. They are happy to help clients plan the perfect menu and wine pairing for any celebration.

208.788.7716 judithmcqueen.com

Silver Fox Catering From black tie to barbeque, Chef David Fox has been catering events in Sun Valley since 1989. 208.720.1205 silverfoxcatering.com

208.726.4660 masonfamilyrestaurants.com/catering

Chef Yogi Infusing locally grown organic ingredients with over 15 years of experience in the culinary arts, Chef Yogi uses a world of creativity to prepare dishes pleasing even the most discerning palates. 208.709.5249 sunvalleycateringchef.com

Cake by Hank & Sylvie’s

CAKES Three Peas Bakery “Transforming traditional baking into glutenfree works of art,” Three Peas Bakery is a glutenfree bakery with the mission to provide greattasting gluten-free products handcrafted and made to order for bridal showers and weddings. 208.850.4483 3peasbakery.com

Hank & Sylvie’s In two locations, Ketchum and Hailey, Hank & Sylvie’s offers made-to-order cakes and desserts where the only limitation is your imagination. Hailey 208.928.4088 Ketchum 208.726.0115 hankandsylvies.com

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871 Warm Springs Rd | Ketchum | ID 83340 208.725.0606 bridgmanflorist.com


FLOWERS Tara Bella Flowers Tara Bella Flowers is a floral design business serving Sun Valley for more than 20 years. Owner Tara Matteson brings a spirit of Southern hospitality and exceptional attention to detail to make every wedding feel like the unique and memorable event that every couple deserves. 208.788.4046 | tarabellaflowers@gmail.com tarabellaflowers.com

Sue Bridgman Florist Specializing in innovative and stylish floral design, Sue Bridgman Florist is the premier floral design studio in the Sun Valley-Ketchum area. 208.725.0606 bridgmanflorist.com

Primavera Plants & Flowers Since 1973, Primavera Plants & Flowers talented designers have created bouquets, flower arrangements, and on-site decorating with each client’s individual style and budget in mind. 208.726.7788 primaverafloristsunvalley.com

Taylor’d Events Known for classic and colorful designs, Taylor’d Events creates lush floral arrangements that bring a touch of elegance and beauty to any wedding.

WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHERS Steve Dondero 208.721.0310 stevedondero.com

Ray J. Gadd 208.890.6212 rayjgadd.com/blog

Halsey Pierce 208.720.9935 halseypierce.com

Kristin Cheatwood 208.721.1641 cheatwoodphoto.com

Hillary Maybery 208.720.3817 hillarymayberyweddings.com

Kirsten Shultz 208.481.0138 kirstenshultz.com

Thia Konig 208.727.3686 thiakonig.com

Dev Khalsa 208.788.2849 devkhalsaphotography.com

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WEDDING VENUES Sun Valley Resort 208.622.2047 sunvalley.com/groups-weddings/weddings

Knob Hill Inn 208.726.8010 knobhillinn.com/weddings-events/

Limelight Hotel 888.976.4465 limelighthotels.com/ketchum/events/weddings

Idaho Rocky Mountain Ranch 208.774.3544 idahorocky.com/private-events/weddings/

Mountain Village Resort 800.843.5475 mountainvillage.com/weddings-andconferences/

Redfish Lake Lodge 208.774.3536 redfishlake.com/weddings-events

Ketchum Forest Service Park 208.726.7820 ketchumidaho.org/recreation/page/forestservice-park

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Sawtooth Botanical Garden 208.726.9358 sbgarden.org

Galena Lodge 208.726.4010 galenalodge.com/weddings.html

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RINGS & GIFTS Barry Peterson Jewelry 208.726.5202 barrypeterson.com

Jensen Stern 208.726.2363 jensenstern.com

Towne and Park Fine Jewelry 208.622.3522 towneandparkejewelry.com

Holli Jewelers 208.726.8099 hollijewelers.com

CAR SERVICE Miller’s Limo

HAIR & MAKEUP

208.720.3861 millerslimo.com

Danielle Anspach Hair

Mountain Resort Services

danielleanspachhair.com danielleanspachhair@gmail.com

Chantelle Conway chantelleconwaymakeup.com c.conwaymakeup@gmail.com

208.726.9351 mountain-resort-services.com

Caldwell Transportation 877.622.8267 ctcbus.com

INVITATIONS

PARTY RENTALS

Willow Papery

Barbara’s Party Rentals

208.726.0456 willowpapery.com

208.726.3778 barbarapartyrentals.com

That’s Entertainment 208.726.8800 thatsentertainmentsv.com

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WEDDING WELLNESS Zenergy Health Club & Spa 208.725.0595 zenergysv.com

Karmic Grace Inc. 208.720.5984 karmicgrace.org

Heidi Hanselman’s Therapeutic Massage 208.721.1291 heidihanselman@gmail.com

Cathie Caccia Private Yoga and Massage 208.721.0767 cathiecaccia.com

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Gather Yoga 208.928.7611 gatheryogastudio.com

Idayoga 208.309.5780 idayoga.net

Reini Modern Skin Care 206.858.8017 reinimodernskicare.com

Pure

208.727.9080 pure-sunvalley.com

Pure Medical Spa 208.788.4747 puremedicalspaidaho.com

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Bridal Boutique 520 E. 4th Street • Suite 101 • Ketchum, Idaho Appointments preferred 208.309.3962 themanorhousesv@gmail.com themanorhousesv.com


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BREWS & WINE Warfield Distillery & Brewery 208.726.2739 drinkwarfield.com

Sawtooth Brewery 208.726.6803 Ketchum 208.788.3213 Hailey sawtoothbrewery.com

Grumpy’s 208.720.3171 grumpyssunvalley.com

Roadbars roadbars.com

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ADVENTURES Galena Lodge 208.726.4010 galenalodge.com/weddings.html

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Support the arts and arts education in Blaine County July 20-22, 2022 The Sun Valley Wine Auction is One of the longestrunning charity wine auctions in the country. Wine lovers and enthusiasts from across the country attend the threeday festival with anticipation. It is an event that is authentic to the outdoor Sun Valley lifestyle and that has made the area a highly coveted summer destination. The Wine Auction’s sublime atmosphere and natural aesthetic are quintessential to supporting and enjoying Sun Valley Museum of Art. As the largest provider of arts and music education to the Blaine County school system, this fundraising effort allows SVMoA to provide programming in the visual and performing arts, humanities lectures, arts classes, scholarships and more to area students and adults, as well as visitors. Take part and celebrate this year with a live performance and the return of MarchFourth Marching Band and say a farewell to longtime Sun Valley Museum of Artistic Director Kristin Poole. And take a look at a new weekend pass, the Demi Cru, and a host of other new opportunities to enjoy incredible wines and more while supporting innovative arts programs for the entire community! sunvalleywineauction.org

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KRISTIN POOLE LEAVES A LEGACY By Sabina Dana Plasse

Kristin Poole in front of John Grade’s Spur at Craters of the Moon National Monument, 2016.

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An art curator is a conduit, helping connect us to the arts and understand how the arts inform and reflect our lives and interests. This has been the role of Kristin Poole, Sun Valley Museum of Art’s artistic director, who moves on from her position after cumulatively working for the seminal Wood River Valley nonprofit for 28 years. “Until the pandemic, I don’t think any of us fully recognized how essential it is for us to come together and have a way to collectively and individually filter our world—that’s what the arts do,” says Kristin. “Whether it’s film, music, an exhibition, a play, all those things allow us to look across the room at someone, whether you know them or not, and look them in the eye to let them know you are collectively experiencing something wonderful. It could be sad, tragic, uplifting, or delightful. But no matter, you are sharing something that taps into your humanity. It’s tangible. We all know it and experience it.” 128

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In the Wood River Valley community, art is an agent for growth and connecting. Recently, the Museum created a fundamental bridge to the Valley’s Hispanic/Latinx community as Kristin carved the path to developing a relationship. “We connect through shared traditions, food, dance, and art. We spent the last two years reaching out, talking, and listening to the South Valley’s Hispanic community. When we learn and respect each other’s traditions, we create trust, and we can build something better together, and it takes time,” she says. Kristin’s ability to bring people together through the arts has been critical to SVMoA’s delivery of its mission. The Museum’s recent 50th anniversary can attest to the strength of that mission, which is rooted in education. As a way to broaden the Museum’s audience some years ago, Kristin developed SVMoA’s BIG IDEA multidisciplinary projects to bring together programs in visual arts, performing arts, film, education, and humanities in exploration of a single idea or topic, allowing participants to immerse themselves in a theme.


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“Part of what makes this place so special is that people are willing to dig in. They want to engage in their world locally as well as globally. The Museum has been around for 50 years because it attracts people who are interested in art and ideas. And that interest has fertilized other organizations that nurture the same,” adds Kirsten. “It was great to look back during our 50th anniversary and peruse the impressive list of artists, historians, writers, journalists, and poets who have come to this tiny valley. But what is extraordinary is that list continues to grow, not only through SVMoA’s efforts, but also those of The Community Library, the SV Writers’ Conference, The Argyros, and so many other nonprofits. We are so privileged to have a community that is eager to participate in such a wealth of opportunities.” When COVID-19 forced the closure of The Liberty Theatre and staff had to be let go, it was a difficult time. Yet, the Museum has been able to sustain itself through a great deal of change and continues to move forward. “It is important to me to leave the institution while it’s strong,” Kirsten says. “The Wood River Valley is full of incredible people who support an enormous range of nonprofits that add value to our collective lives. These past two years have reinforced how everything is connected and how fragile it all is. The Museum needs to remain responsive to the moment while staying focused on how it can best serve. It is a constant evolution that requires a willingness to adapt,” she says. For Kristin, SVMoA is not just a museum space. It is part of a community where there is collaboration with other nonprofits. “When we focus on an idea with lenses that are local, national, and international in scope, we can examine our local histories— such as Chinese immigrants in the Wood River Valley, and local landscapes, like those of the Salmon River, Craters of the Moon, or the Camas Prairie. It’s a great privilege to be able to do this and to work with partners who add their expertise.” Kristin has held the weight of the Sun Valley Museum of Art on her shoulders without pause and with grace, strength, and sophistication. Her dedication to ensuring funding of arts education for Blaine County students through SVMoA’s Scholarship Program and SVMoA’s programs in local schools has been her job, but also her life’s work. “It’s important for students to learn that art is another tool in their tool box—a way for them to understand and interpret the world. Art helps us sort through complex emotions and ideas,” she says. “I am so proud that as an organization we can reach all the kids in the Wood River Valley. It’s a huge gift.”

Exhibition Tour of Defying Gravity: Interventions in Clay, SVMoA, 2015

As Kristin exits SVMoA, her legacy will ensure that the organization’s programming continues to thrive and evolve. The Kristin Poole Fund for Program Innovation, established in February 2022, will support ambitious projects that expand the reach of SVMoA, creating new opportunities for important artists, attracting non-traditional audiences to the Museum or introducing art about place—outside the space of the Museum itself. Living in a small community like the Wood River Valley, the work can be easily recognized. “The impact is apparent and noticeable,” says Kristin. “Nearly every day, I get to see the outcome of the work we do. It’s rewarding to see a young student guide his parent through the gallery or hear from a teacher how their Museum visit continues to spark conversation in the classroom or how a film has resonated…You do this work because you recognize how transformative art can be, and you want to get people turned on to art’s possibilities.” Whether it’s writing forewords for art books, public art dedications, or consulting, Kristin Poole’s work with art and artists will continue. “I had the great fortune to work with a committed staff and one that works tirelessly,” says Kristin. “I know I am going to miss my colleagues; they are extraordinary people, and it’s nice to be able to say thank you.” Kristin and SVMoA invite the community to participate in its summer BIG IDEA project, Gardens: Collaborations with Nature, opening on Thursday, June 16, with a celebration and street party from 5-7pm. Come celebrate Kristin’s many years of service to the organization and the community.  svpn-mag.com

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NOT JUST A BAND, IT’S AN EXPERIENCE Sun Valley Wine Auction welcomes the return of M4

By Sabina Dana Plasse

In 2003, MarchFourth Marching Band’s bassist and manager John Averill and a colleague wanted to assemble a band for a Fat Tuesday party, which happened to be on March 4. Four buses, 200 musicians, and 19 years later, MarchFourth continues to play, entertain, and perform as grand a spectacle as ever. “No two tours have ever been identical,” says Averill. “It’s always been a fun project. We don’t fit any specific genre. Over the years, we have had many writers in the band who have had input from various musical tastes. We have songs that are ‘gypsy brass’ or ones that are rock ‘n’ roll, but everything is original, and we always get people moving and singing.” Averill, a founder and one of the original members of the Portland-based group, describes MarchFourth as a big-band music experience

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“it’s a luscious energetic sparkle and groove with athletic artistry.”

Left: MarchFourth Marching Band’s John Averill Above: MarchFourth Marching Band jazz dancer performing.

with sections of percussion, horns, and drums for a live music event complete with high-flying performers, dancers, and acrobatics, all in costumes—in celebration of the marching band genre spirit. The result is a spectacle nothing short of a celebration, and the kinetic energy of a massive collaboration of music and performance. MarchFourth Marching Band moves in like a dazzling carnival parade. When they find their spot, they grab your attention and create a scene—it’s a luscious energetic sparkle and groove with athletic artistry. “The show is always a party, but we are all professional. The band started as a spectacle, then we developed our music, and the visuals followed. The music must be solid, and it’s all original with MarchFourth style but always familiar. Our instrumentation helps define our sound because we have such a big horn section, and instead of a drum kit, we have four drummers, which makes us unique,” says Averill. MarchFourth combines American funk, rock ‘n’ roll, jazz, and blues with original lyrics for flare and style. It is unlike PHOTOS BY ANDREW WYATT

anything you may have ever experienced because dancers and acrobatic performers take it to another level, literally. Having appeared at the Sun Valley Wine Auction twice before, the MarchFourth Marching Band, one of the Pacific Northwest’s most entertaining musical acts, is excited about their returning for a third Wine Auction performance. “It is a group effort,” says Averill. “The band has several sections, and my job, as the band leader, is to make sure our music is good. In addition, we have someone in charge of finding acrobatic performers. It’s hard to find people to do certain things, especially those with unique artistic performing skills.” MarchFourth is seeking to release an album, which has been four years in the making, but due to life’s uncertain circumstances, it’s been a longtime effort. “When our bus number three died, we had to buy bus number four, and then COVID-19 hit,” tells Averill. “But we have been going into the studio, and we have more vocals. In addition, we’re recording material geared toward radio so that we can reach a wider audience. It takes many hands to make our band work, but it’s an eclectic and talented group of men and women.” MarchFourth Marching Band will perform at the 41st Annual Sun Valley Wine Auction on Thursday, July 21, at 5:30pm for the picnic and live auction at Trail Creek. Cabin in Sun Valley. For tickets, visit sunvalleywineauction.org.  marchfourthband.com svpn-mag.com

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SUN VALLEY WINE AUCTION 2022 offers Demi Cru pass The perfect amuse-bouche for those new to the Sun Valley Wine Auction, the Demi Cru package is ideal for young working professionals who have commitments during the day but wish to participate in the revelry.

ATTEND THE WINE AUCTION SYMPOSIA The latest addition to Ketchum’s culinary scene, Scout Wine & Cheese, will host this year’s symposia—a curated series of four 75-minute wine tastings on a range of topics. The Scout team will hand-pick your flight of four varietals to showcase a specific region or winemaking technique guided by a keynote expert. Then, from the garden patio overlooking Ketchum Town Square, ticket holders will enjoy a casual but delicious (and educational!) tasting in the finest company. Package ticket holders MUST reserve a space to attend. Seats are available until July 17, after which date any available seats will be available to the general public for purchase. Limited availability.

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SESSION #1: W E DNESDAY, JULY 2 0, 11AM -12 :15 PM

Chris Salvatierra of S&C Wines talks about natural wines A certified sommelier who spent many years in the Napa Valley wine industry, Chris Salvatierra has returned to the Wood River Valley, bringing years of knowledge and wide-ranging expertise. His session will highlight some of the techniques and philosophies behind natural winemaking. SESSION # 2 : W E DNESDAY, JULY 2 0, 2- 3:15 PM

Chris Olmstead of Hayden Beverage Co. talks about Piedmont As a chef in a previous life, Chris studied abroad in Piedmont and fell in love with Italian wines. Now a resident expert, Chris will share his stories about — and abundant enthusiasm for — this special region and its delicious, coveted wines.


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The Scout crew talks about pairing wine and cheese Join Scout’s cheesemonger and wine director, Amie Marvel, for a special session on the fundamentals of pairing wine with cheese. Amie will demonstrate some key combinations and essential things to consider when shopping or entertaining. This flight will include a tasty bite or two! SESSION #4: THURSDAY, JULY 21, 2 PM - 3:15 PM

Neil Grant from Vinspire talks about South African wines Former President of the South African Sommelier Association, Neil Grant has long been revered as one of South Africa’s finest wine experts and restaurateurs. Now a resident of Boise, Neil will guide you through some of South Africa’s most exciting and unique wine producers. Not to be missed.

YOUNG PATRONS’ CIRCLE TASTING AT SUN VALLEY WINE CO. W E DNESDAY, JULY 2 0, 5:3 0 PM

Join owners of the newly remodeled Sun Valley Wine Company, husband and wife duo Dexter and Crystal McKenzie, for an evening of wine and heavy hors d’oeuvres featuring four notable vintners. A delightful way to kick off Wine Auction festivities for those on a budget or new to the event, the YPC tasting was designed expressly for Ketchum’s cohort of young professionals. Available for Demi Cru package holders OR À La Carte for YPC Members

ABOUT THE YOUNG PATRONS CIRCLE

The Young Patrons Circle (YPC) is a group of young adults dedicated to fostering passion for arts and culture in our community by hosting events and educational activities and informing other young adults about the Sun Valley Museum of Art. A YPC Membership costs $60 annually (paid in monthly installments of $5) and includes:  Member price tickets (limited to two per event)  Entrance to all YPC Events

TAKE TIME WITH SUN VALLEY OUTFITTERS THURSDAY, JULY 21 THROUGH SATURDAY, JULY 23

Have some downtime between events and need to pass the time? No problem! Saunter over to Sun Valley Outfitters next to the Visitor’s Center, located at Starbucks, between 11am and 4pm, and husbandwife duo Jane and George Rizzo will help you curate a daytime adventure of your choosing—hiking, biking, fishing, paragliding, you name it! Owned and operated by the Rizzos, Sun Valley Outfitters is driven by a passion for fly fishing and the belief in its profoundly positive impact on people and communities. Longtime pillars of the community, the Rizzos and their staff are actively engaged with area schools to ensure future generations in the valley have the opportunity to fall in love with fly fishing—and the great outdoors at large.

 Advance purchase of Paint & Sip tickets  Exclusive access to select À La Carte offerings at

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AFTER HOURS À LA CARTE Trail Creek Cabin When being tardy to the party won’t get you canceled. Admission begins following the Live Auction at 8:30pm on Saturday, July 23, which includes spectacular wine offerings from 35 wineries and a night of frolicking on the dance floor to the stylings of the incomparable MarchFourth Marching Band. While supplies last!

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41ST ANNUAL SUN VALLEY WINE AUCTION SCHEDULE WEDNESDAY, JULY 2 0

THURSDAY, JULY 21

Online Auction

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10am | Registration & Lot Viewing

10am | Registration & Lot Viewing

10am | Vintner Adventures

10am | Vintner Adventures

11am and 2pm | SCOUT Symposia

11am and 2pm | SCOUT Symposia

5:30pm | YPC Tasting at Sun Valley Wine Company

5:30pm | Picnic, Live Auction, and Concert

6pm | Vintner Dinners

8:30pm | Trail Creek After Hours

FRIDAY, JULY 22

10am-3pm | Auction Lot Pickup 11am | Winners’ Brunch 3-6pm | River Ranch Wine Walk *5pm | Close of Online Auction

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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.



IDAHO BASECAMP TURNS 25

By Sabina Dana Plasse

A promise for Idaho education In 1998, twenty-five years ago, Mathew Gershater launched Mountain Adventure Tours (MAT) to provide Wood River Valley youth with the opportunity to dive into nature and enjoy the outdoors while learning about their connection to the natural world and themselves. Today, the organization is known as Idaho BaseCamp (IBC), and Gershater’s vision for youth to have a stronger connection to the natural world and community has been more than realized. The growth of IBC from its early days as a small summer camp to become a year-round offering with multiple programs for youth and adults is astonishing. “We wanted to serve the community beyond the two and a half months in the summer,” says IBC’s Founder and 136

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Executive Director Gershater. “In 2012, IBC became a nonprofit organization, and we decided to raise funds to develop property on the Big Lost River to create a facility for schools to come and use. So, breaking ground in 2014, we started building out the property and began to serve the local school population.” In its 25 years, Idaho BaseCamp has provided outdoor adventure education in the Big Wood and Lost River Valleys for over 10,000 students. Due to the increased screen time and smartphones, today’s youth lack basic skills for being outdoors. However, the skills learned and acquired from an IBC experience are lifelong, and the self-confidence that comes from this nature-based education can impact a child for the rest of their life.


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First time in the Big Wood River for 1st graders with the Dream Team-Partnered program with I Have a Dream Foundation

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“We are serving what’s needed,” says Gershater. “We started with a summer camp for working parents, then grew a fifthgrade sleep-away program from the support from Michael Meyer. Then in 2019 with the forethought from Michael we started the Outdoor Hispanic Leaders which now runs in the miiddle school. Next, we created a Waldorf-inspired kinder school in Bellevue and now have an after-school program working with the I Have a Dream Foundation first graders. There is always an opportunity to enhance the lives of other people. We must be open to seeing the need.” From IBC’s early fundraising days of kickball tournaments at Atkinsons’ Park to constructing the first public hemp building in the U.S., IBC is always looking forward to incorporating knowledge, practical living, and values. Through partnerships with many nonprofits and statewide interests, IBC can offer its 5th Grade Outdoor Adventure program funded by the SAHM Foundation, its flagship course, across multiple Idaho school districts.

from five school districts since 2018 have participated in IBC’s 5th Grade Program. A focus on fifth-graders was because educators and nationwide statistics revealed that skills acquired at that age have a more considerable impact on the students as they become young adults. In the next 25 years, the IBC plan is to impact the lives of 525,000 youth as the number of students entering the fifth grade is expected to increase.

“Our two-year partnership with Sun Valley Tour de Force allowed us to fund one fifth-grade class the first year and to fund ten schools the second year from having that exposure,” says Gershater. “We currently serve 14 schools from five Idaho counties, including Ada County. We are very excited to branch out to the Ada County metropolitan area. The goal is to bring the program to all schools across Idaho, incorporating our core values of personal responsibility, courage, and respect for all. Coming out of the pandemic has presented a whole new set of circumstances. A disconnect has happened, and it has impacted our social and mental wellbeing. Now is the time to lean into our team-building and personal communication skills.”

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Idaho BaseCamp is an educational non-profit specializing in building students’ knowledge of the environment and fostering an understanding and appreciation for nature. IBC’s 13-acre facility along the Big Lost River has evolved and been maintained by the valued support of local philanthropists and donors. This campus is home to over 50 different programs for local children, including summer camps and workshops throughout the year. Since 1998, IBC has enriched the lives of 10,000 youth worldwide, and IBC is preserved on its 13 acres in Mackay, Idaho, for future generations to be part of an immersive environment.


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Left: IBC hosts FEASTIVAL, a fall celebration at the Big Lost Campus, with local harvest food and live music open to all people.

growing, and continuing the many existing Idaho Base Camp accomplishments. With support, IBC will implement a training program to support statewide educators to ensure that students who cannot be at the Big Lost Campus due to geography or funding can learn the IBC core curriculum to support mental and physical well-being. After the first school district authorized a fifth-grade overnight adventure program, IBC has raised over $900,000 in scholarships for families in need. However, the increasing demand for IBC adventure education and nature-based programming has created a need to expand its Big Lost River campus so it can utilize the space for year-round programs. This expansion will provide IBC with the ability and bandwidth to teach 80% more students a year. “There are many seeds planted for the organization to grow,” says Idaho BaseCamp Development Director Michele Schwartz. “It’s always about kids, and the golden thread is nature. Children are learning life skills and leadership abilities, adults learn teamwork, and the campus is a natural ecosystem where individual growth occurs.” Idaho BaseCamp has launched a Reach the Peak capital campaign to raise $7 million dollars for program expansion, the Big Lost Campus year-round facility, staff retention, and an endowment. IBC’s master plan is vital in maintaining, 140

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“During the pandemic, we offered kids the opportunity to go adventure and explore after their schooling at our Bellevue school,” says Gershater. “We became an essential service to teachers, doctors, nurses, and others who needed to drop off their kids so they could go work on the frontlines for our community.” IBC also purchased a Hailey property for its staff, recognizing its needs. It has since created a nonprofit affordable housing solution for IBC staff and other Valley nonprofit partners who focus on education and the outdoors. They made a sustainable community entity for affordable housing. “Our work with the Flourish Foundation, Sun Valley Ski Education Foundation, the Environmental Resource Center (ERC), I Have a Dream Foundation, and others have led to assisting with their affordable housing needs. Local non-profits now have another housing resource for their staff, so they have a place to do their work in the Wood River Valley,” says Gershater.


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Schwartz adds, “We need our team, but we had to be creative to make it sustainable, a win-win. It’s a business model for people to understand, and it’s also a solution for community sustainability. The house is for smaller nonprofits that are in alignment with IBC values. They are not just a rent check. It’s having people on a conscious level, living together, and leading kids and adult programs that benefit our community.” With the ability to serve more people, IBC can provide adult programs with events and retreats as part of its mission, along with helping as many kids as possible, specifically fifthgraders, in all of Idaho and beyond for our future generations. Left: Young campers enjoying a break. Below: Big Lost Campus is in the heart of Dark Sky country. Sleeping in tents and being star struck is a daily experience.

“Nature is one of the greatest teachers,” says Gershater. “Being on edge and feeling the fear of falling and slipping is right there and must be faced. The two-year hiatus from school, community gatherings, and the re-learning of social practice for kids are critical. In addition, with the influx of new people to Idaho, we also must help them integrate into our Idaho community and learn how to be part of our culture. Everyone can learn something from what we teach.”  To learn more about programs and to support Idaho BaseCamp, visit idahobasecamp.org.

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THE CADILLAC THREE By Sabina Dana Plasse

For 25 years, the members of The Cadillac Three have been best friends playing music together. They all grew up and attended high school with each other in Nashville, Tennessee, so it should come as no surprise that their sound is tight and deep. Sharing a love of music as far back as they can recall, the trio found their own lane in Nashville’s music mecca, mixing up their American Southern rock with blues and classic rock ‘n’ roll while never losing the outlaw vibe that defines their appeal. “Being born in Music City and meeting your best friends in high school who actually wanted to be musicians and continuing to do that with people you have known for most of your life—I would say that is very lucky,” tells drummer Neil Mason. The Cadillac Three, originally known as The Cadillac Black, is a sweet blend of American Southern and

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country rock ‘n’ roll music from their upbringing, which influences to their no-holds-barred stage presence, with Jaren Johnston as lead singer and guitarist, Kelby Ray on bass, and Neil Mason on drums. All three members were originally in the band American Bang before forming The Cadillac Three. “We were American Bang before we were The Cadillac Three and were signed to Warner Brothers Records back in the early-mid 2000s,” says Mason. “That band was more classic rock ‘n’ roll influenced by Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers. In 2011, American Bang was no more, so it was just Jaren, Kelby, and me. We were playing in my garage at my father’s house, the house I grew up in, which I was renting from him, and we spent a few months experimenting.” At that time, the trio had no bass player. Kelby, who had played bass in American Bang, had a lap-steel, and plugged it into a bass and guitar amp at the same time, and out came a sound that was an ‘ah-ha’ moment for them. “Suddenly, a new sound inspired the band,” says Mason. “We sounded like three musicians, so we wrote our first album in and around what we were doing in the garage and recorded it ourselves as The Cadillac Black.” Opening for ZZ Top in Nashville was a big start for the newly formed three-member band. Eleven years later, as The Cadillac Three, the trio continues to play their music that defines their sound. “On our early records, we were drawing from a small batch of influences. This included the country songwriting that we loved and grew up on in Nashville, combined with our high school music favorites—Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers, Nirvana, Rage Against the Machine, Metallica, and The Rolling Stones. We then combined it all to become part of the band’s sound and played it our way.” Working on their sixth album, The Cadillac Three continues to explore new territory. This summer’s tour will feature music from their albums, including their most recent Tabasco & Sweet Tea. “We don’t write out our setlists before shows,” says Mason. “We pick songs right before we go on stage. We like to feel the crowd’s vibe before we decide what to play. It’s the way we have always done it. It keeps it fresh. It keeps it fun.” Gritty vocals, unexpected guitar riffs, and voluptuous bass lines all mixed in syncopated rhythms put out with boisterous electricity best describes The Cadillac Three sound and it never disappoints for those new to their music. “We call our music Country Fuzz, which is also the name of one of our releases. Not necessarily Southern rock, but it is something a little different,” says Mason. “Why can’t we LEFT PHOTO COURTESY OF THE CADILLAC THREE; TOP RIGHT PHOTO BY CLIFF RANSON PHOTOGRAPHY

THE POWELL BROTHERS Opening for The Cadillac Three, The Powell Brothers return to Sun Valley to play at the Sun Valley Pavilion. Texas-based brothers Blake and Taylor Powell present their original country, rock ‘n’ roll blended genres sound with energy and style. powellbrothersmusic.com

create a new genre? It’s stiff competition in Nashville, but it’s a good incubator for being the best at what you do.” The Cadillac Three’s bassist Jaren Johnston brings another level of accomplishment to the band. His talent as a songwriter has garnered him eight number-one songs working with other Nashville artists and Keith Urban, Tim McGraw, and Jake Owen, to name a few. “There’s no magic recipe for our albums coming together,” says Mason. “It usually starts with finding fresh ideas and creating our own little world. Once you find that world, you are in it, and when you are sick of that world, it’s time to finish and release the record.” Touring for six months last year, The Cadillac Three is ready for this summer with their own headlining tour, the Hillbilly Hypnotized Tour, and separately touring with Miranda Lambert and Little Big Town.  The Cadillac Three presented by RJK Entertainment and Sun Valley Resort Special guests The Powell Brothers Sun Valley Pavilion Saturday, June 18 | 5:30pm thecadillacthree.com Tickets available online at eventbrite.com/e/the-cadillac-three-withspecial-guest-the-powell-brothers-tickets-320959748247 svpn-mag.com

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SUMMER IN STANLEY

The Salmon River in Stanley, Idaho

Spread the Word! By Lori Williams

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Stanley is a secret no longer. Word of mountain magic like this tends to get out, and that’s what it’s all about—getting out and enjoying summer in Stanley/ Sawtooth country. Up here, you’ll find the classic West infused with high-altitude attitude, where history whispers on the wind, and the streets are still dirt, but the welcome is hearty and first-class. You can’t hurry through here—plan to stay and play for a while. There’s much to take in at the foot of the majestic Sawtooth peaks. Bring your mountain bike, fly rod, hiking boots, camping gear, paddleboard, kayak, or raft. Don’t forget an appetite—for the legendary meals and live PHOTO BY STEVE DONDERO


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music. Stanley has something for everyone, from festivals to fundraisers, from magic to memories. Thursday night street dances kick up in mid-June in front of The Kasino Club and Papa Brunee’s on Ace of Diamonds Street. It’s a sweet spot in the week to join the locals, summer work crews, and river rats in cutting loose before the weekend grinds into high gear. The family-friendly event runs from 6:30-10pm. Grab a pizza at Papa Brunee’s and chill out in authentic mountain style. You don’t even need cowboy boots—Blundstones and Tevas abound! PHOTOS BY LEO CORRALES

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Above: The Polyrhythmics play the Mountain Village Resort summer concert series on June 8. Left: Grateful, a Grateful Dead tribute band, plays The Kasino Club on June 24 and 25.

Take Friday off and stay and camp for the weekend as the Salmon River and mountain lakes await. Friday and Saturday night, June 24-25, The Kasino Club hosts Grateful for the Sawtooths, an intimate concert event featuring the band Grateful, “the Best Grateful Dead Tribute Band in the West.” Mountain Village Resort (MVR) brings its music scene to the Velvet Falls Dance Hall, now a legitimate premier concert venue. Says one Ketchum local, “When that place is packed, it’s on another level of fun.” It boasts a full bar, and plenty of dancing with room to spill outside gathered around firepits under the stars. Idaho native, Cliff Miller, opens the MVR summer concert series on June 3. His deeply rooted country music sound will lift your spirits and get your boots a stomping. Then, for 146

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a Mumford & Sons-type fix from the Texas music scene, the Dirty River Boys are back in town on June 5. Mandy Clark, the MVR owner, says, “They don’t have to play in Stanley, Idaho, they make the trip because they LOVE this little corner of the world.” Tickets are $15 in advance and $20 at the door. On June 8, The Polyrhythmics spice it up for their first show in Stanley. The band is a progressive funk, psychedelic rock, and modern Afro-beat touring collective from Seattle that tours nationally and is renowned for their outstanding live shows. Tickets for the show are $15 in advance and $20 at the door. Father’s Day, June 18, from 10am-4pm, the Mountain Village Resort hosts their third annual Car-B-Q Motor Show & BBQ Extravaganza. It’s the perfect family event to hang with Dad and enjoy the sweet smell of summer’s first barbecue with beer. It is free entry to register your car, truck, or bike for


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retreat is guaranteed to replenish your energy, restore your sense of wonder, and expand your perspective of self and the world. It is an invitation for renewal on every level of your being. This year’s retreat will be at an unparalleled, magnificent, private hot springs property with a fullyequipped Yoga Shala.

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Tuesday Movie Nights Velvet Falls Dance Hall Kid’s movies start at 7pm, and adult movies follow. Free with popcorn. | 208.774.3661 Autos at the second annual Car-B-Q Motor Show & BBQ Extravaganza at the Mountain Village Resort

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Thursday Night Street Dance Ace of Diamonds Street Hosted by The Kasino Club and Papa Brunee’s Pizza 6:30pm JUNE 22-26

Sawtooth Mountain Yoga Retreat Join Cathie Caccia and Geoffrey Roniger Rediscover your native state of inner ease, spaciousness, and vitality through the potent combination of alignmentbased yoga and time in nature. Bask in the breath taking beauty of alpine lakes and wildflowers while at the same time bathing in the breath-giving practices of pranayama and meditation. This unique

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Grateful for the Sawtooths The Kasino Club The West’s best Grateful Dead Tribute Band performs at 8pm each night. Tickets are $25/night, available at eventbrite.com | kasinoclubstanley.com JULY 4

Stanley Fourth of July Celebration Festivities begin with a parade through the town at 5:30pm, followed by fireworks at dark. stanleycc.org JULY 4

Fourth of July Redfish Lake Lodge Parade Parade begins at Glacier View Campground and makes its way through all campgrounds, finishing back at the lodge. redfishlake.com

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bragging rights or showing off. Junkers or luxury sports models are welcome, and prizes will be awarded. The event is free and held on the big lawn next to the MVR Mercantile. In addition, MVR continues their Tuesday movie nights with a kid’s movie starting at 7pm, followed by an adult film, which is all free with popcorn included. Save the date, July 28-31, for the 7th Annual Sawtooth Valley Gathering, a mountain-high music festival. The gathering features over 35 live performances from national, regional, and local acts at the rustic and beautiful Sawtooth Valley Pioneer Park on July 29-30. Live music is also scheduled for July 28 and 31 at Mountain Village Resort. Beverages, arts and craft vendors, workshops, late-night shows, and more are offered throughout the long weekend. Stanley reverberates with contemporary folk, roots, Americana, bluegrass, country, indie rock, even progressive funk music. On-site and off-site camping is available on a limited basis beginning Thursday, July 28, and available until Monday, August 1. A limited number of tickets ranging from $100-$375 are on sale now while supplies last at sawtoothvalleygathering.com. This year marks the Silver Jubilee for the Sawtooth Society’s Annual fundraiser, The Sagebrush Soiree, held on August 4 at a private home near Stanley. The event will include celebrations of the 25th anniversary of the Sawtooth Society and the 50th anniversary of the Sawtooth National Recreation Area. In addition, Mike Simpson will be honored as the inaugural recipient of the Champion of the Sawtooths Award. Visit sawtoothsociety.org for more information. Whatever paths your summer takes, make sure a few of them end up in Stanley/Sawtooth country.  148

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STANLEY SUMMER MUSIC SCENE IDAHO ROCKY MOUNTAIN RANCH Music at 6pm JUNE 18

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Brad Parsons 10pm-1am | Ages 21 & over JUNE 16

StreetDance Hogan and Moss 6:30-10pm | All ages JUNE 17-18

Hogan and Moss 10pm-1am | Ages 21 & over JUNE 23

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Columbia Jones

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Music by Manzy Lowry Duo Blues Day Riders 9pm JULY 1-2

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STYLE DIAL LIGHT, AIRY, AND CLEAN, MODERN APPEAL IS WHAT’S ON TAP FOR THIS SUMMER’S DÉCOR STYLE. And why not? Bright and fresh is what we crave for summer in our mountain town hamlet after a never-ending winter. Wicker, teak, and raffia outdoor sofas and chairs are a dream, especially when matched with powder-coated sturdy and stylish tables. SVPN Style Dial has plenty of eye-catching contemporary and chic chair options for indoors. And along with hide skin rugs and chandeliers—a room can change in a blink. There’s more to come, so pick up SVPN Magazine each summer month as SVPN Style Dial features only the best in mountain-modern living style.

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JOSS OUTDOOR SOFA “The Joss outdoor sofa combines sophistication and functionality; a fun twist on a traditional outdoor sofa,” says Marina Broschofsky, owner of Red Door Home + Design. “The UV-resistant and water-repellent fabric pairs with a beautiful wicker and teak base to create your new favorite piece of furniture.”


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“Twist is an elegant, decorative, and practical table made for indoor and outdoor use,” says Heather Newhouse, owner of The Open Room. “The duo behind the design is byKATO, known for their modern and detailed design and craftsmanship of high quality. The Twist table is the perfect addition to the lounge environment or a small side table. Twist can stand alone or be combined in a cluster of Twist tables of different sizes, nesting together.” Powder-coated aluminum frames with stone tops in a variety of colors and sizes. For more information, email heather@openroomfurniture.com.

SLING CHAIR “This sling chair embodies our goal at JHID, demonstrating that style and comfort can go hand in hand,” says Jennifer Hoey Smith of Jennifer Hoey Interior Design. “Leather wraps the exposed wood sculptural frame, creating a flexible seat for lounging about the home.”

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VALLEY OUTDOOR CHAIR “Brown finished teak forms an angled-leg frame for outdoorfriendly seating in textural ash,” says Sarah Latham of Latham Interiors. “Rear woven rope adds great detail, while a knife-edge pillow makes for a tailored takeaway.” Visit Latham Interiors’ online shop at lathaminteriors.com.

500 Washington Avenue | Ketchum 208.928.6366 | lathaminteriors.com

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HIDE RUG 117D Main Street | Bellevue 208.309.0789 | allisonpaige.design allisonpaige.market

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“We love the customizability on these one-of-a-kind hair-on-hide rugs,” says Allison Connolly, owner of Allison Paige Interior Design. The options are endless—color, pattern, size, and shape. The manufacturer is thorough, and the process is painless. Oh, the choices!” Visit allisonpaige.market to see a curated selection.


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BELT ARMCHAIR BY MINOTTI “The Belt chair by our newest vendor has quickly become one of our favorites. Its ultra-sophisticated body makes it an instant classic,” says Steve Schafer, head of design for Architectural Resources. “The Belt armchair makes for the perfect addition to any space.”

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THE PICKET FENCE INTERIOR DESIGN

CLAYTON CHAIR “A modern take on the raffia/rattan trend that we keep seeing, the Clayton chair features a hardwood frame accented with hand-twisted allweather synthetic abaca in a cream-taupe twotone finish,” says Erika Blank, principal designer for The Picket Fence Interior Design. Available in multiple fabrics, it comes with a fixed upholstered seat and a loose back cushion.

351 North Leadville Avenue | Ketchum 208.806.2900 | thepicketfence.com

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SERIF TRIPLE ELONGATED CHANDELIER “The Serif Triple Elongated Chandelier is a composition of svelte metal chain links strung from each other with hand-blown glass orbs,” says Susan Witman of Susan Witman Interior Design (SWID). “The possibility to adjust hang-points, materials, and number of links and lights makes the piece readily customizable. Lighting manufacturer Trueing truly makes one-of-akind fixtures.” Contact SWID for details. 323 Lewis Street | Ketchum 208.726.3639 | swidsunvalley.com 154

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INSPIRED OUTDOOR LIVING See what’s filling The Open Room By Sabina Dana Plasse Photos by Halsey Pierce

Heather Newhouse’s innate ability to find the quintessential outdoor furnishings and accessories for outside living spaces in Sun Valley is unique to her. As the owner of The Open Room for more than a decade, she has provided her know-how and ability to offer and supply products to withstand high-desert climates. With a desire for living in and enjoying outdoor spaces, the Sun Valley lifestyle demands an outdoor décor that provides people with comfort and entertaining spaces, which Heather delivers with appeal and innovative choices. Whether you are creating a space for family dinners, lounging in the sun, or snuggling up to a fire pit, The Open Room has accoutrements, umbrellas, chairs, chaises, pillows, art, and lighting to make your open-air living unique, stylish, and personal. Heather can create chic, comfortable, and functional spaces and provide enjoyable extras including eco-friendly wraps from In2Green and the latest in easy-on and -off solar lighting from Gloster and Fermob. Cocoa and Virginia, part of The Open Room team, enjoy a cozy moment on pet-friendly Sunbrella cushions next to Fran Gran and The Open Room owner Heather Newhouse sitting on some of the fun outdoor pillow selections.

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Although the supply challenge has been very real for Heather to endure over the past two years, she knows her clientele well enough to order months in advance. “I have an order in last July that was supposed to arrive in March, but now it’s coming in September,” she says. “I will keep it for next summer. Everyone is still catching up, so we are doing the best we can.” Heather adds, “For the first time in 11 years, we had to put sold stickers on items, especially umbrellas, as we were showing them, because they were in such short supply.” Heather consults with clients at their homes, especially to offer ideas and possibilities depending on how an outdoor space will be used. Brands and styles that Heather stocks are timeless outdoor furniture pieces. In fact, in the last two years, many have become collector’s items, especially Brown Jordan pieces. “Brown Jordan has been making quality outdoor furniture for 75 years,” she says. “In recent times, they have brought back discontinued items or slightly revamped items. These are classic items. Customers always tell me about patio pieces they have had for 30 years, and it is always Brown Jordan.” This year’s Brown Jordan collection includes a pair of grey rocking chairs, which are stylish enough to use indoors. Items 158

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are made to order, so a rush delivery is not an option. Based in Duluth, Minnesota, Loll Designs’ pieces are made with HDPE (high density polyethylene), partially from recycled plastics like milk jug containers and shampoo bottles. Using thoughtful, original designs and unique materials, Loll creates innovative and high-quality products proudly crafted in the USA. “Loll Designs is one of our most popular brands for the durability of the product, fun designs, and zero maintenance required,” says Heather. Cane-line, from Denmark, is another favorite outdoor furniture company that is a recent addition to The Open Room’s collection. “It’s affordable, sturdy, and attractive,” says Heather. “I love this company. It is a Danish design with rope, weaving, cushions, and color choices. They uphold the traditional caning and wicker weaving style but in more contemporary construction to withstand outdoor seasonal use for many years.” Heather believes that outdoor living furniture can be a mix and match of pieces, such as a teak table with a lightweight powder aluminum-framed chair because teak chairs are heavy and clumsy. “Gloster outdoor furniture is very designforward,” she says. “These furniture pieces are very chic for a contemporary outdoor room look.”


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From left: The Walter Lamb collection by Brown Jordan.

Another essential element to The Open Room as an outdoor furniture resource is that Heather works with companies that stand by their products for repair and replacement. “I can provide good warranties,” she says. “I am here, available, can resolve most issues, and even do minor repairs. One of the reasons I enjoy operating The Open Room is that I am approachable. I look forward to repeating business as one of the highlights of being a business owner because I know my clients and their needs, which is very special. I know your name, what you have bought, and your dog’s name, too!” Although business slows in the winter, The Open Room is open year-round to consistently provide and keep customers in what they need. “I look forward to attending the September outdoor market show in Chicago,” Heather says. “It’s where I discovered Cane, which has been a great addition.” Outdoor lighting, candles, rugs, and pillows are aplenty at The Open Room, the perfect accessories for creating the quintessential outdoor mood and vibe. “We also have indoor art from local artists,” she says. “Dimmers and solar-powered lights can make a huge difference. We also have outdoor metal bistro sets from France and drink mixers for on-the-spot spontaneous entertaining.”

Whimisical outdoor candle collection. Chairs by Cane-Line and art by local artists. Loll chairs for all sizes.

Ordering umbrellas for the entire season and beyond, Heather has everyone covered, no pun intended, and she also prides herself in assembling furniture to make sure it’s strong and sturdy. “I have helped many people design and plan their new outdoor spaces with pieces that work best for them,” she says. “Subtle lighting and knowing where the sun rises and sets is important for the furnishings, as the home builder may not have accounted for how you might live outside. Aluminum-framed umbrellas that tilt are essential items for living in the West, and I don’t recommend within a table but standing alone.” Heather adds, “When you know your home, you can find what works best. We can help in every aspect of planning an outdoor space and we assemble and deliver.”  360 1st Avenue North | Ketchum 208.622.0222 openroomfurniture.com

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CENTER’S APPROACH TO:

PROCONSCIOUSNESS HEALTH “Being pro-conscious is a revolutionary process in which an individual experiences a more unified reality, a profound and refreshing experience of the world that will allow the next step of our evolution as we integrate opposing views within our society, as well as in medicine… In other words, pro-consciousness medicine… heals the whole body by realizing and utilizing the power of consciousness.” —Dr. Paul Drouin Can we doubt that there is any other way to tap into the unlimited field of consciousness at this point? There is an infinite power of healing within consciousness. Our health on all levels has unlimited potential. To optimize our level of being, working, and relating is an incredible, amazing feeling. It is to be fully optimized, fully conscious, and fully aware, pain-free, with extraordinary health, energy, well-being, and happiness. It is there, it is possible, and it is now necessary to gravitate towards this level of health. Our most ancient systems of healing, such as Chinese medicine and Ayurveda, did not separate consciousness from symptoms of ill health. Instead, they integrated the two and looked at disruptions in consciousness as the root cause of illness in a fully integrated, multidimensional model. Likewise, modern conventional medicine looks at symptoms and attempts to correct a problem, typically with synthetic medications, surgeries, painkillers, and anti-depressants. But unfortunately, these often suppress the symptoms, which are our “red flags” that there is an imbalance to be corrected, and suppressing the symptoms then creates a deeper issue. Prevention is key. If each of us genuinely wanted to live a healthy lifestyle, feel our best, be our best, and be creatively independent in our approach to health, American healthcare 160

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would undoubtedly change with a positive lifestyle. We would use medical care in the way that it shines: for emergencies, accidents, and acute care. But for a preventative approach, we need nutrition, neurological balance, meditation, yoga, fitness, mindfulness, healthy communities, healthy education systems, and positive relationships. So we need a focus on positive, preventative health. At our clinic, we emphasize neurological work. Through many different results-driven modalities for pain, our neuromuscular approach corrects muscular inhibition through PEMF, neurofeedback, or QNRT. Studies have shown that aiding the brain to be more efficient with balanced brainwave patterns slows the aging process, optimizes life, and creates health. This balanced brain state leads us to healthier physical bodies, more youthful minds, decreased anxiety, increased athletic performance, and greater coherence. When our brains and nervous system are calm and efficient, we can choose a pro-health lifestyle such as healthy eating, exercise, meditation, and yoga. It is the way to live a happy, healthy life. For example, one study of the effects of meditation alone on the aging process showed that the mean biological age for those meditating for five years or more was 15 years younger than the norms. The field of health is undergoing a dramatic transformation currently. The movement toward pro-consciousness medicine is led by incredible doctors such as Dr. Gabriel Cousens, Dr. Paul Drouin, Dr. Bruce Lipton, and so many more. “Both the doctor-practitioner and patient-client are entangled at a deeper level… their belief systems and emotional intelligence impact the process. In other words, your doctor


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who is anchored in a deterministic and fatalistic model of science, compared to a Holistic Doctor who relates with a more positive awareness of Health Potential, is an important determinant in your healing outcome,” says Dr. Paul Drouin. Let’s end with some wisdom by Dr. Bruce Lipton, who states, “I have come full circle from a reductionist, scientific take on life to a spiritual one…. we need to put the 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 nature and nurture.” When we realize that we have moved out of the triggered, traumatized, crazed fear state of mind, we can then approach our health and move towards a feeling of complete divine certainty for our health. Wellbeing, limitless healing, power, and the ability to foster a healthy state of life and being is a comprehensive approach to wellness. And that is our clinic’s mission. 

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 various 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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THE BENEFITS OF AN ANNUAL

WELLNESS EXAM By Sasha Chavez, NP

Historically, people felt the need to seek medical attention when they were ill, felt under the weather, or near death. Unfortunately, many people say, “I feel fine. I don’t need medical attention,” or “If it isn’t broken, why fix it?” Fortunately, the annual wellness exam has become a common practice for people hoping to head off health problems before it is too late. The annual wellness examination is an opportunity to focus on disease prevention and health promotion. It can help you and your provider develop a plan to make healthy lifestyle decisions and prevent common medical complications. Maybe there are specific areas you would like to improve, such as nutrition or quality of sleep. Perhaps you have questions or concerns that do not rise to the level of scheduling an appointment immediately or that you might hesitate to bring up. The annual exam provides a stepping stone to developing a relationship between you and your medical provider. Medical providers use the wellness exam to evaluate how the body is performing. It is an opportunity for you to take greater control of your health and eventually improve your quality of life. AN AVERAGE WELLNESS EXAM MAY INCLUDE BUT IS NOT LIMITED TO THE FOLLOWING COMPONENTS:

Comprehensive exam specific to age, gender, and risk factors.  Vital signs monitoring that typically includes blood pressure, heart rate, respiratory rate, as well as temperature, height, and weight.  Medication management (risk vs. benefit).  Chronic disease care, such as asthma or diabetes. In order to monitor the condition and its progression, it is 

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helpful to have a provider or a care team that is familiar with a patient’s unique medical and social history. The goal of chronic disease management is to help you, or your family members, identify an irregularity before the condition progresses to a highly debilitating or life-threatening level.  Laboratory tests, which may include a complete blood count, chemistry panel, lipid panel (cholesterol test), prostate-specific antigen (men only), thyroid panel, and urinalysis.  S kin evaluation for dermatological health.  U pdated health history.  Developmental, behavior, and/or psychologic health evaluation. Additional differential screening tests for men and women may be requested. Preventive care to offset chronic disease should be woven into all aspects of life, including where we live, work, learn, play, and grow. Apart from disease screenings, the annual wellness exam is beneficial for answering your questions about health and lifestyle choices. HERE ARE SOME TIPS TO MAKE THE MOST OF YOUR VISIT AND EXAM:

Bring a list of questions and topics you would like to cover: A wellness exam is perfect for having an uninterrupted discussion with your doctor. Have you observed any new health issues recently? Notice any lumps in your body? How about your eating or sleeping habits—have they changed as of


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late? Change can affect your health—positive and negative life events such as a new job, a change in your living situation, loss of a loved one, weight loss, or gain. You should be able to freely raise changes and/or concerns with your medical provider during your wellness exam. Discuss your medical history: Your provider will ask you questions about your family’s health history, past surgeries, illnesses, and what medication and supplements you may be taking. Your medical record will be updated to take into account any changes since your last visit and the results of your screening tests. It will allow your provider to make more informed decisions about changes to your treatment plan and recommendations to undergo further diagnostic exams or screenings if needed. Be prepared for the possibility of taking additional tests or being referred to a specialist: Certain changes may be detected during your wellness exam, indicating an underlying health condition or potential chronic illness in its early stages. You may also be screened for possible cognitive issues. Depending on the assessment, you may be referred to a specialist or asked to take additional tests. Conduct a lifestyle or environmental evaluation: Our environment and our lifestyle choices can significantly impact our physical and mental well-being. In addition to data from your physical evaluation, lab results, and medical history, your provider will also evaluate your lifestyle choices.

They may ask questions like: What percentage of your diet contains fruits and vegetables? What percentage of fish versus red meat? How can you improve your eating habits?  W hat is your daily consumption of alcohol?  H ow are you staying active?  H ow are your stress levels?  How many hours of sleep are you getting every night?  Do you feel rested? Depending on the answers and any issues you have, your provider can suggest changes. Together, you can develop a plan and a timeline to set you up for success. Discuss a way to check in and monitor your progress. 

When scheduling an annual wellness exam, you make an essential decision to take responsibility for your health and quality of life. To access a form that may help you prepare, visit stlukesonline.org.  Sasha Chavez, NP, specializes in Internal Medicine. She recently joined Dr. Dan Fairman at St. Luke’s Clinic – Internal Medicine and is accepting new patients at the St. Luke’s Wood River Multispecialty Clinic located in the Physician Office Annex. St. Luke’s Wood River Multispecialty Clinic Physician Office Annex 100 Hospital Drive, Suite 201 Monday through Thursday: 8am-4:45pm; Friday: 8am-4pm 208.727.8888

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KETCHUM MEMORY PARK FRIDAY, JUNE 24

Color Our World for The Advocates The Advocates invite all community members to Color Our World by purchasing a “Ribbon of Hope” now through the end of June. Every ribbon donated visually represents our shared vision of saving lives and changing futures through education, shelter, resources, and support. Last year, The Advocates answered 59 requests for assistance per day, 62 sexual assault survivors received help, and provided 19,112 nights of safe housing. theadvocatesorg.org

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FOREST SERVICE PARK TUESDAY, JUNE 2 8

Ketch’em Alive

Columbia Jones 7-9pm 131 River Street East Ketchum

ROTARY PARK SUNDAY, JUNE 26

Jazz in the Park

Alan Pennay and Susan Christensen 6-8pm 1177 Warm Springs Road Ketchum


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

SATURDAY, JUNE 4

Tree City Chamber Players 7:30-9pm JUNE 10 -13

25th Annual Sun Valley Wellness Festival sunvalleywellness.org SATURDAY, JUNE 2 5

HOP PORTER PARK Hailey Alive 7-9:30pm Hop Porter Park | Hailey THURSDAY, JUNE 16

Blitzen Trapper: Holy Smokes Future Jokes Tour 8-10pm W E DNESDAY, JUNE 2 9

Teton Gravity Research presents Esperanto Spoken Worldwide

Boot Juice

Action-packed mountain bike film

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7:30-9pm

Cary Morin & Ghost Dog

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LIMELIGHT HOTEL KETCHUM Limelight Lounge Series Live music Thursday through Monday from 6-9pm 151 Main Street | Ketchum 208.726.0888 limelighthotels.com/ketchum

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

THURSDAY, JUNE 23

Evening Exhibition Tours 4:30 and 5:30pm (two sessions) The Museum | Ketchum

THURSDAY, JUNE 2

The Mexican Graphic Tradition: Printmaking and the Political Since the late 19th century, artists in Mexico have used printmaking as a tool for disseminating news, sharing political views, and celebrating Mexico’s national culture. 4:30 and 5:30pm The Museum | Ketchum THURSDAY, JUNE 16

Opening Celebration and Street Party Celebrate the opening of our summer BIG IDEA project and honor Artistic Director Kristin Poole’s 25 years of service to the arts and our community. Guests are invited to tour the exhibition and enjoy refreshments and live music outside. 5–7pm The Museum | Ketchum

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W E DNESDAY, JUNE 22 AND THURSDAY, JUNE 23

Craft Series Workshop:

Print by Diane Hill

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Art History Lecture:

“Eco Printing on Paper” with Diane Hill

“What Do You Know About Mosaics?” with Carolina Zanelli

Artist Diane Hill will guide students as they learn the technique of eco printing, a printmaking method that transfers plant color and shape onto paper.

5:30–7pm The Museum | Ketchum

10am–1:30pm Hailey Classroom | Hailey

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Summer Concert Series:

Lyle Lovett and his Large Band and Chris Isaak 7pm River Run Lodge | Ketchum SOLD OUT


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Wednesday, July 20

Thursday, July 21

Friday, July 22

Online Auction 10am Registration & Lot Viewing 10am Vintner Adventures 11am & 2pm SCOUT Symposia 6pm Vintner Dinners

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10am-3pm Auction Lot Pickup 11am Winners’ Brunch 3-6pm River Ranch Wine Walk *5pm Close of Online Auction

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

THURSDAY, JUNE 2

Tracking Lions, Myth, and Wilderness in Samburu Author Jon Turk joins us to discuss his new book, a highadventure narrative on the unforgiving savannah that is a provocative look at the vital connection between human beings, the natural world, and meaningful knowledge. 6pm

TUESDAY, JUNE 14

Gender and the Court Retired District Court Judge Mary Pat Gunderson discusses the real possibility of implicit gender bias in judicial opinion writing. 6pm

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THURSDAY, JUNE 16

Crossing Borders: A Conversation on Reconciling our Nation of Immigrants Ali Noorani, Hemingway Writer-In-Residence, and author of Crossing Borders: The Reconciliation of a Nation of Immigrants, will be joined by Bob Naerebout, former executive director of the Idaho Dairymen’s Association, and Zeze Rwasama, Director of the College of Southern Idaho Refugee Programs. 6pm


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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.

Severn Art Services offers valuation, insurance appraisal, and advisory services including conservation, restoration, and fine art packing and shipping

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

TUESDAY, JUNE 2 8

How Will the Rural Economy Support or Drag Down China’s Future Growth? The Community Library’s annual Judith and Marshall Meyer Lecture on China welcomes Dr. Scott Rozelle, Stanford professor and Senior Fellow in the Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies. Rozelle will discuss China’s reliance on unskilled labor for its growth over the last three decades, and how the country’s labor market is changing and the implications of these shifts. 6pm

THURSDAY, JUNE 23

Headwaters: The Adventures, Obsession, and Evolution of a Fly Fisherman Dylan Tomine discusses his new memoir, which captures his all-out obsession with honesty and humor and shares his journey to wild fish conservation as he travels around the world. He will be joined in conversation by Frances Ashforth, whose illustrations are featured in the book, and Jim Norton, Idaho Conservation League board member. 7pm

THU RSDAY, J U NE 3 0

The Hiker’s Guide Sun Valley & Ketchum Local guidebook author Scott Marchant launches his newest release. 6pm

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SATURDAY, JUNE 18

The Cadillac Three with special guest the Powell Brothers 6:30-10pm | Sun Valley Pavilion SATURDAY, JUNE 2 5

Bald Mountain Opening Day Bald Mountain is open for lift service and foot traffic this summer season. On July 1, the mountain will be open for mountain biking.

FRIDAY, JUNE 24 AND SATURDAY, JUNE 2 5

Ballet Sun Valley proudly presents Boston Ballet 7-8:30pm | Sun Valley Pavilion balletsunvalley.org

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NOW SHOWING JUNE | 2022

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

Kneeland Gallery Ovanes Berberian: A Solo Exhibition June 24-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 color of oils. Born in Russian Armenia, Ovanes received his academic 176

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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. Berberian continued his formal education with internationally acclaimed impressionist Sergei Bongart. His work can be found in numerous public and private collections worldwide. 271 1st Avenue North | Ketchum 208.726.5512 kneelandgallery.com


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Left: Wedgewood Hibiscus with Red Onion by JP Terlizzi Archival pigment photograph Below: Looking Through the Horizon to Find What We Lost by Hannah Parrett Oil on panel, 60” x 58”

Gilman Contemporary June 2022

This year, Gilman Contemporary celebrates 15 years of bringing exceptional contemporary art to the Valley with exhibitions that focus on what drives its vision. The gallery has established a program conducted with the belief that art resonates differently for each collector and embraces innovative, inspirational, and thought-provoking work. This summer, the gallery will exhibit five new artists whose pieces embody Gilman Contemporary’s philosophy. Owner L’Anne Gilman reflects that “while we continue to nurture and promote artists with whom we have established relationships, we are also committed to exploring art from emerging and new artists. I believe that the gallery is a place for discovery, conversation, and connection. With our summer program, we are bringing new and familiar perspectives from a range of artists.” On hand this summer will be photographer JP Terlizzi’s series The Good Dishes. This series draws on the formality of dinnerware while offering a playful interpretation of food arrangements. Terlizzi writes, “Eating is a physical need, but meals are a social ritual. Utilizing the passed-down heirlooms

of friends and family, The Good Dishes celebrates the memory of family and togetherness. It borrows the stylized rituals of formal tableware and draws inspiration from classic still life paintings.” The gallery will also introduce emerging artist Hannah Parrett’s paintings, which draw on symbols and tropes of the American West. Inspired by the 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. 661 Sun Valley Road | Ketchum 208.726.7585 gilmancontemporary.com svpn-mag.com

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Broschofsky Galleries Ongoing

Broschofsky Galleries features an assortment of works, historical through contemporary, featuring a group show of artists with various subjects and interpretations of the American West. Well-known historical artist Thomas Moran was one of the most influential landscape artists of the 19th century. One of his renowned landscape images was the work titled Shoshone Falls on the Snake River, created in 1876. The Shoshone Falls is on the Snake River that runs through southern Idaho in the United States. At 212 feet tall and 900 feet wide, Shoshone Falls is one of the largest natural waterfalls in the United States, surpassing the height of the famous Niagara Falls. Other historic images include works from Edward Curtis’ project “The North American Indian” 1898-1928. The iconic Vanishing Race photo was the impetus for his vast works. No single image embodied the project better than this picture of Navajo riding off into the dusty distance. To Curtis, the photo Top: The Vanishing Race by Edward Curtis Goldtone Photograph,1904 Right: Shoshone Falls on the Snake River by Thomas Moran Chromolithograph,1876

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epitomized the plight of the Indians, who were “passing into the darkness of an unknown future.” Broschofsky Galleries also shows works by Russell Chatham, Ewoud deGroot, Glen Edwards, Jan Grotenbreg, William Matthews, Gordon McConnell, Ken Peloke, Rudi Broschofsky, Billy Schenck, Fritz Scholder, Theodore Villa, Andy Warhol, David Yarrow, and Russell Young. 360 East Avenue | Ketchum 208.726.4950 brogallery.com


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A Morning Reflection by Susan Russell Hall & Terry Rishel Encaustic and mixed media 39” x 47”

Friesen+Lantz Fine Art Susan Russell Hall & Terry Rishel June 2022

Friesen+Lantz announces all-new mixed media work from Susan Russell Hall & Terry Rishel. Their parallel aesthetics and inherent love of photography, encaustics, and paint have blended to create a body of exquisite and collaborative works. Exploring traditional subjects in a contemporary light, these new paintings call attention to aspects of nature that most people might walk past. “Instead of painting big grand scenes, we decided to study the scenes people take for granted,” Rishel says. “The funny thing is, to me, these are grand scenes. There is such beauty and majesty in nature.” Created through a combination of photography, wax, and paint, these natural scenes exude a profound sense of dimensionality and depth. “The most important part of these works is not the wax or the photography. I believe it is the painting,” Rishel states. “Susan is consumed in her detail, and using her 1mm brush, she can put in 30-40 hours on one section of work. We want viewers to feel like they could walk into that landscape.”

Reaching Out by Susan Russell Hall & Terry Rishel Encaustic and mixed media 42” x 63”

Friesen+Lantz encourages you to visit and pay homage to the forest this season through this immersive collaboration. Visit friesenlantz.com for more information. 320 1st Avenue | Ketchum 208.726.4174 friesenlantz.com

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OCHI Gallery Aaron Michael Skolnick Through July 16

OCHI is pleased to present To Drag the Earth with a Sleepy Rhythm, a solo presentation of new paintings by Aaron Michael Skolnick. This is the artist’s first solo exhibition with the gallery. To Drag the Earth with a Sleepy Rhythm features an array of paintings that portray intimate and poetic scenes from everyday life conjured through quiet observation, reading, walking, and reflection. Framed by elements of desire, intimacy, and mortality, Skolnick navigates easily between landscapes, domestic scenes, and intimate portraits full of novelistic details. Skolnick’s representations of nature are peaceful, sublime, and melancholic, as he captures the everchanging light flickering through leaves or reflecting off the sea. Channeling the slowness of an afternoon or the speed of a sunset into wet-on-wet strokes of color, Skolnick seeks and finds self-reflection in his surroundings and their re-creations. Painting en plein air with focus, patience, and a reliance on memory—each of Skolnick’s works becomes a remnant of a fleeting interaction between the earth, a flower, a deer, a field, the sun, and the artist. Scaleshifting with aplomb, Skolnick glances towards an expansive universe as he pushes up against the confines of the canvas, creating hazy meditations on the presence of being. In To Drag the Earth with a Sleepy Rhythm, Skolnick strikes moments of connection through universal relevance, allowing the viewer to reflect on each visceral instance in time. Skolnick’s paintings are vessels to capture moments, feelings, and gestures, successfully subverting the enormity of the present. 119 Lewis Street | Ketchum 208.726.8746 ochigallery.com Above: Looking at Hockney, 2021 Oil on linen 18” x 24” Top: At The Same Time, 2021 Oil on linen 14” x 11”

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Right: Study for Listening to Emmylou, 2022 Oil on linen 16” x 12”


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Gail Severn Gallery Summer Exhibitions

Flora & Fauna June

Flora & Fauna is a group show celebrating the changing seasons and the beauty found in nature’s vibrant palette. The exhibition features large paintings by Kathy Moss, Michael Gregory, James Cook, and Allison Stewart and smaller intimate works, including the detailed paintings of Diane Andrews Hall and collages by Kenna Moser. Kara Maria, Chris Maynard, and Theodore Waddell broadly interpret our natural world by abstracting animals in various different ways. Sculptors like Jane Rosen, Gwynn Murrill, Carolyn Olbum, and Bean Finneran explore the beauty of nature through the unique materials of glass, bronze, and ceramic.

Top: Afternoon Rain Showers - Silver Creek by James Cook Oil on canvas 52” x 48” Far Left: My Wild Garden #68 by Allison Stewart Mixed media on rag paper 36” x 28” Left: Norma’s Celadon Water Bird by Jane Rosen Handblown pigmented glass on limestone 63” x 10” x 8”

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Hung Liu Memorial Exhibition July

We honor the life and work of Chinese American artist Hung Liu, whose legacy continues to inspire awe. Liu’s work explores history and memory through the stories of marginalized figures and her own experience. She resurrects faces of the past in her layered portraits that are deeply emotive. Her stunning oil paintings, mixed media work, photographs, and prints have been exhibited in over 80 museums worldwide, including her current retrospective, “Portraits of Promised Lands,” at the National Portrait Gallery in Washington D.C.

Polly Bemis by Hung Liu Oil on canvas 66” x 70”

Laura McPhee August

Abandoned Rope Swing, Lake Powell/Glen Canyon by Laura McPhee Archival pigment print 40” x 50”

The artist’s large-format film photographs vividly frame the natural landscape and often elucidate human intervention within these scenes. Laura McPhee captures the collective footprint of our culture and the various traces we leave behind, brilliantly illustrating our complex and contested relationship to the earth. McPhee’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, Saint Louise Museum, and the Guggenheim Museum. 400 1st Avenue North | Ketchum 208.726.5079 gailseverngallery.com svpn-mag.com

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Sun Valley Museum of Art Gardens: Collaborations with Nature June 17 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 areas of wilderness. This BIG IDEA project considers natural spaces that are in many ways the inverse of 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 the creation of garden spaces? Four artists respond to gardens as spaces in which we manage and collaborate with nature—and nature, in turn, transforms us. 184

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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.”

Katy Stone

Katy Stone, Intervention, 2018 Mylar, acrylic paint, plant life; courtesy the artist

Several years ago, Seattlebased artist Katy Stone visited SVMoA as an artistin-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 creating new interventions in the flowerbeds outside The Museum. Visitors can enjoy them as they evolve throughout the course of the exhibition, which also features photographs of Stone’s works in Hailey.


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Ana Maria Hernando, Flores hechas de cielo #1 / Flowers Made Out of Sky #1, 2021, color lithograph with cut-outs, ed. 25, courtesy the artist and Shark’s Ink, Lyons, CO

Unwanted Collab #14

Ana Maria Hernando Denver-based artist Ana Maria Hernando spent time in the Wood River Valley in the summer of 2021, visiting a variety of gardens and leading a community workshop and film screening. She returns for this exhibition to install a large-scale 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 recently made prints. Hernando works with a range of collaborators, from the cloistered Argentinean nuns who cut and sew pieces of fabric incorporated into her installations to the Peruvian women whose handmade petticoats Hernando often uses in her sculptures.

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 relationship between 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

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Harvey Art Projects Women’s Show Through July 5

In the late 1980s, women artists took the reins of the contemporary Aboriginal art movement in Australia. After years of working in the shadows, assisting their fathers and husbands, they burst onto the scene, giving it a new vitality and dynamism. Female 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, 2021 48 x 60” Top left: Untitled by Debra Nakamarr Acrylic on Belgian Linen, 2021 48” x 60” Left: Untitled by Ngoia Napaltjarri Acrylic on Belgian Linen, 2020 36” x 36”

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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, 2022 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

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 ever-changing synergy. To view more images, visit boloix.com/ martin-c-herbst. The Galleria Building 351 Leadville Avenue North | Ketchum 208.726.8810 boloix.com

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A LEGACY TRANSACTION Windermere’s New Ownership

By Lori Williams Photo by Halsey Pierce

There’s a new generation at the helm of Windermere Real Estate. Thirty-year-old Logan Frederickson recently purchased the business from Dan Gorham, who has been with Windermere since 1999 and owner for the last five years. Gorham describes the transfer best. “Many business owners wait too long before turning over the reins,” he says. “Those businesses frequently lose vitality. I didn’t want that to happen at Windermere. Instead, I saw in Logan someone with the energy and passion for taking this company to the next level. He cares about the agents, their clients, and the community.” Gorham remains involved and will serve as the Designated Broker for the remainder of 2022 and Brokerage Management during 2023. Frederickson has a passion for and deep heritage in the Ketchum/Sun Valley area. His grandfather, an avid skier, built a cabin on Warm Springs Road in 1947 and was instrumental in creating the Northern Intermountain Division of PSIA. Frederickson credits his grandfather as his most significant role model, whose career path his own has paralleled. “I moved here in 2012, and my first job was as a ski instructor, a job I still love, though I’m more on the training and education side,” he says. “Grandpa Lex owned a title company in Burley, Idaho, which helped draw me to the real estate industry.” Frederickson obtained his real estate license in 2015. He also spent three years working as an apprentice appraiser, which gave him invaluable experience and confidence within the business. In 2018, he joined Windermere. “Being a real estate agent is, in some ways, a lot like ski instructing,” he explains. “Both positions act as a barometer for visitors to get a read on our mountain community. I enjoy that aspect, and I feel responsible for being a kind, courteous, and patient example of what life is like here and how to respect it.” 188

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Windermere Real Estate’s new owner Logan Frederickson.


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A family legacy has played a significant role in the business as well. Frederickson’s partners in the local purchase are Co-Presidents of Windermere Services Company, which provides franchisees with operational support and services. “Windermere is a family-owned company, and I am excited to be partnering with the second generation of leadership,” he says. “I feel very fortunate to have these resources, along with Gorham’s mentoring, just a phone call away. Our agents see that value as well. In addition, Dan has a wealth of knowledge. With his experience, there is no one better at coming up with solutions.” Windermere operates full-service offices in Ketchum and Hailey. Both are classic brick buildings on Main Street. Frederickson believes the most valuable things Windermere can maintain in today’s uncertain market are a collaborative culture within the two offices and continuing to integrate technology platforms to make things easier for Windermere’s 35+ agents. “At Windermere, we believe in creating relationships, not transactions, which means being deeply involved in the community,” says Frederickson. “Our offices are passionate about leaning into our community, and we are proud to support our area’s amazing nonprofits through our Windermere Foundation.” Frederickson also sees promise in getting more of his generation involved in the industry. “It takes time to get established, and I want to help the younger generation carve out a career in an industry that provides a valuable service to the community in a lot of ways,” he adds. As every resort community feels the strain of low inventory, Frederickson says mindset is critical, personally and within the company. “It’s the one thing on everyone’s mind,” he explains. “It’s important to look at everything we have in light of abundance instead of scarcity. Instead of low inventory, I like to call it ‘fast inventory.’ It’s changed how we work as realtors and how important it is to have systems move quickly. At the end of the day, we’ve got to be the best agents we can, staying calm and consistent as we navigate these competitive times. What’s meant to be will happen. I want to nurture that positive mentality. It’s more than just business. When it’s a legacy, you want to do even better.”  svpn-mag.com

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820 QUIGLEY ROAD, HAILEY Deerfield Gem! This house sits on .23 acres. It has so many amazing features including a great room with a river rock fireplace and log mantel, a fully-fenced back and side yard, a large deck, a small storage barn, RV and/or boat parking, mature landscaping, automatic sprinklers, and so much more! Convenient location to town and outdoor recreation! 3 Bedrooms - 2.5 Bathrooms - 1,895 SQ FT Offered at $875,000

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208 GEORGINIA ROAD B, KETCHUM Fabulous townhome with amazing views! The location provides privacy, and views of Warm Springs Creek and Ski-Runs. Extremely well-built concrete home. The kitchen was remodeled in 2019. Features include a 2.5 car attached garage, 3 balconies, extended 2nd story deck with an ice-melt heat system, that is also in the driveway. Fully furnished and ready for a new primary or vacation homeowner. 4 Bedrooms - 3 Bathrooms - 2,663 SQ FT Offered at $2,300,000

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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

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Expansive private ranch property with 360* views. Ideal for small cow/calf operation, irrigated farm, horse farm or nearly any operation requiring water. 120.5 Acres | Offered at $1,300,000 Listed by Suzanne Walsh

3027 WARM SPRINGS ROAD 1, KETCHUM

Interior highlights include beautiful wood paneling, fireplace, updated kitchen, bathrooms, paint, and flooring. 2 Bedrooms - 2.5 Bathrooms - 1,425 SQ FT Offered at $995,000 Listed by Jeannie Kiel

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Big Sky vistas and mountain views! No CC&R's. Shoot, ride, hike, bike, and motorcycle out your back door. Easy subdivision into two 160-acre pieces. Hand-dug well in place. Good location for an equestrian facility. 320 Acres | Offered at $750,000 Listed by Jim Kuehn

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Packed with scenic views, this parcel of land is located at the end of the cul-de-sac, off a private, secluded road, and is permitted to be used for equestrian activities. The spacious property has deeded water rights, and no CC&R's. 36.4 Acres | Offered at $575,000 Listed by Janine Bear

104 S 6TH STREET, BELLEVUE Don't miss this single-family home! Energy-saving Solar Panels, an RV pad, & a fenced-in yard are a bonus! Includes heated garage with HEPA filter, gas fireplace, & large patio. 2 Bedrooms - 1.5 Bathrooms - 1,044 SQ FT Offered at $435,000 Listed by Michelle Hixon

208.622.3400 • 100 S Leadville Avenue • Ketchum, ID 83340 www.coldwellbankersunvalley.com


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2612 RIDGE LANE 12, SUN VALLEY A well-appointed and inviting corner unit in Elkhorn's sought-after Ridge Condos. Two master en suites with large closets. Recently updated kitchen with new countertops, sink, and stainless steel appliances. New washer and dryer, and water heater. New engineered wood floors, new carpet throughout, and a gas insert fireplace in the living area. Two extended decks with southern exposure offer year-round sun and great views of Dollar Mountain. 3 Bedrooms - 3 Bathrooms - 1,542 SQ FT Offered at $998,000

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630 Whitetail Drive, Hailey 4 Bedrooms, 2.5 Baths, 2,570 sq ft $ 1,499,000 MLS # 22-329334

Nestled in a desirable Hailey neighborhood, this one-of-a-kind luxury custom home exudes timeless style and elegance. The open floorplan gets natural light from large windows offering mountain views, and glass doors open to generous entertaining spaces outside. Enjoy the chef ’s kitchen, office, lovely stone fireplace, private primary suite with balcony, and lusciously landscaped yard with vine covered pergola. A must see! LENORE CARROLL REALTOR® Silvercreek Realty Group (208) 720-0769 - cell lenore@lenorecarroll.com Website: lenorecarroll.com


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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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COMING SOON! Stunning remodel throughout will make living in this 2 bedroom 1 bath Limelight condo a wonderful experience, new everything! Great views of the mountain and sunshine to the south with an ideal SW corner location in the ‘upper’ building that allows more light and views to the west which also overlooks the swimming pool. Designated parking spot and additional storage in the underground parking area as well as common area sauna and bike storage.

DAREN PENNELL 208.720.2619

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$650,000 MLS# 21-328337 This 2 bedroom 2 bathroom top floor Bluff condo is 'super cute' -beautifully updated throughout, has an expanded deck and is on the elevated northern edge of the property which affords very nice views of Dollar, Baldy and the Boulders to the North. Bluff also includes arguably best pool in the North Valley as well as access to all Elkhorn amenities.

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$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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$99,000 MLS# 21-328561 Located just 5 minutes from 'The Wrangler' restaurant in downtown Fairfield & Hwy 20. This 6.97 acre parcel offers open space, great 360' views, close to Soldier Mtn., Silver Creek & less than an hour to Sun Valley. The riparian area of the property invites birds, wildlife and visual diversity that is unique to the property.

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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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208-481-0450

sunvalleysheila@gmail.com 300 N. Main Street, Next to the Pioneer in Ketchum, Idaho

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Noah Hendricks (253) 320-4087 253 320 4087 (253) 320-4087 noah@hendricksandassoc.com noah@hendricksandassoc.com Stunning 5 bedroom, 6.5 bath mountain lodge located just north of Ketchum on 4.6 acres and steps away 71 Adams Gulch Road, Ketchum from the Adams Gulch Trail System. 71 Adams Gulch Road, Ketchum Stunning 5 bedroom, 6.5 bath mountain located north of The homelodge designed by just Janet Jarvis Ketchum on 4.6 acres and steps away the Adams Trail has afrom thoughtful layoutGulch combining Stunning 5 bedroom, 6.5designed bath mountain lodge located just north of System. The home by Janet Jarvis has a thoughtful layout intimacy with dramatic open living combining intimacy dramatic openthe living spaces, making this Ketchum on 4.6 acres andwith steps away from Adams Gulch Trail spaces, making this home a dream for a dream for both by entertaining and small gatherings. System.home The home designed Janet Jarvis has a family thoughtful layout both entertaining and small gatherings. Luxurious amenities include large media room, 7 replaces, combining intimacy with dramatic open living spaces, makinglarge this game room, heated paver patios, library,amenities private one bedroom Luxurious include media home a dream for both entertaining and small family gatherings. and guest suite, storage lockers in mud room and dog washer in 3 car rooms, 7 fireplaces, Luxurious amenities include large mediagame room, 7 replaces, large garage. Built by Grahber Construction. and heated pavers. game room, heated paver patios, library, private one bedroom

71 Adams Gulch Road, Ketchum guest suite, storage lockers in mud room and dog washer in 3 car $16,900,000 $16,900,000 garage. Built by Grahber Construction. $16,900,000

Completely remodeled Elkhorn home on 1 acre lot with Baldy Views. Main floor living with primary bedroom 111 Camas Loop, Sun suite, Valley office, powder room, great room and kitchen with pantry. 3 car garage Completely remodeled Elkhorn home on 1 acre lot with big Baldy ground level opens to mudroom, Views. This gorgeous renovationonincluded all new plumbing, media room, dramatic floor totile, 111 Camas Loop, SunHVAC, Valley electrical, audio visual, water heaters, windows, doors, ceiling entry hall, bedrooms ooring, countertops, appliances and cabinetry. The3 upstairs oor plan features Kitchen, Walk in Pantry, Bar, Dining Room, Living baths. All new Completely remodeled Elkhorn homeand on21full acre lot with bigplumbing, Baldy Roomgorgeous with Fireplace, Office,included Powder Room, Master Bedroom, Views. This renovation allaudio new plumbing, electrical, visual, HVAC, water Master Closet, Master Laundry, Master Bath. Outdoor Decks electrical, audio visual, HVAC, water heaters, windows, tile, heaters, windows, doors,doors, tile, flooring, with views of Baldy and Dollar off the entire back side of upper ooring,oor. countertops, appliances and cabinetry. The upstairs  oor countertops, appliances and cabinetry. The Downstairs Floor Plan has 3 Bedrooms, Media Room,

plan features Kitchen, Walk in Pantry, Bar, Dining 2 Full Bathrooms, Mudroom with Laundry, 3 CarRoom, GarageLiving and 3 111 Camas Loop, Sun Valley Room with Fireplace, Offi ce, Powder Room, Master Bedroom, additional storage closets. $6,900,000 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, This fabulous 4 bedroom 2 Full Bathrooms, Mudroom with Laundry, 3 Car Garage and4 3bath additional storage closets. home has Baldy and mountain views

from every room. Located in Lake Creek, just north of Ketchum, this 113 Alpine Drive, Ketchum property is on 1.8 acres. Grounds include a small pool, outdoor shower, This fabulous 4 bedroom, 4 bath home has Baldy and mountain patios off the views from every room. Locatedlarge in Lake Creek, justdining northand of living rooms, a storage building and Ketchum, this property is on 1.8 acres. Grounds include a small pool, outdoor shower, large patios off dining livingfloor rooms, large yard.and Ground office, a storage building and large yard.finished featuresand primary basement sky view loft 113 Alpine Drive, KetchumTop oor bedroom suite plus 2 additional bedrooms with bath complete the and home. connecting sky view lofts. Beautiful office with built in cabinetry This fabulous 4 bedroom, 4 room, bath home Baldy and mountain on ground oor, living formalhas dining, kitchen with breakfast Ketchum views from room. Located ingarage Lake and Creek, just north of nook.every One bedroom suite over large mudroom complete thethis home. Ketchum, property is on 1.8 acres. Grounds include a small

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$2,395,000 MLS# 21-328939 120 Coyote Bluff Loop – North of Hailey

Incredibly well-built and designed 3,071 Sq Ft Home on 1.05 Acre lot that is adjacent to the HOA common area with pond. Built in 2017 3 BD + Office/ 2.5 BA, 850 Sq Ft 2+ Car Garage with unfinished Bonus Room above. Located on the bench with amazing views and very low traffic.

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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. Current use is a woodworking shop with a lot of included equipment.

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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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$495,000 MLS# 21-328995 216 S 9th St – Bellevue

One-Story 1440 Sq Ft 3 Bedroom / 2 Bath with attached 2 Car Garage. Laundry room, Gas fireplace, Fenced yard. Professional Home Inspection has already been completed. New Water Heater & Garage Door and a credit for New Carpeting will be given based on sales price.

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$875,000 MLS# 21-328994 930 Quigley Road – Hailey

Located in Deerfield Sub this 2873 Sq Ft Home has 3 BD / 3 BA with an attached 2 Car Garage. Second Story is a large open room with one of the baths. Professional Home Inspection has already been completed.

SELLERS: Contact us for a FREE market analysis and price opinion for your property. BUYERS: Contact us to help you find property options in this low inventory market. OUR MARKET IS HOT!

Office Locations: 300 N. Main St Ketchum, ID 83340 & 19 W Bullion St Hailey, ID 83333


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

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

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

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 with tons of sunlight, year-round views, and easy access to town. $1,850,000 MLS# 22-329185

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

Wonderful Elkhorn Location Located in Elkhorn’s prestigious June Day subdivision, this special 2.49-acre 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. The property backs up to Elkhorn’s open space, offering peaceful, undeveloped surroundings. $1,750,000 MLS# 22-329106

Exclusive East Fork Property One-of-a-kind parcel in the Thunder Meadows subdivision of East Fork canyon. This property is over 8 acres and situated in close proximity to the East Fork of the Big Wood River. Privacy, seclusion, wildlife and water define this property. $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

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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 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! The ADU has decks and views beyond imagine! This is a true get-away, yet not too far out! 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.305CroyStreet.com SOLD! This gated, fully fenced, nearly half acre oasis is close to the downtown core, river and hiking trails. The stylish, renovated home offers amazing views, expansive decks and space to spread out.The property has the potential for an ADU or to be subdivided. Call Sonja.

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MLS# 22-329205

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MLS # 22-329342

www.1115FilerAveW.com Exchange, Development, Residential-13.68 acres/2 county parcels with 1500ft of Rock Creek Canyon Rim frontage. Sale includes 13 shares of Twin Falls Canal Co and 1400sf manufactured home. Only minutes from everything Twin Falls has to offer and prime for annexation into city. Call Kirstin.

www.44SunChateau.com PENDING! One of the best units in the complex, this top level condo has massive deck/views to the South and West of Warm Springs. This condo is a single level unit with loads of storage including a large, private storage unit. Call Sonja.

www.3023Woodside.com NEW LISTING! 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.

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$650,000

$420,000

MLS # 21-328590

www.420Deertrail.com NEW LISTING & PENDING! One of the few remaining lots in the amazing Deerfield neighborhood. This lot is nearly level, has been surveyed, and is ready for a build! Sunshine abounds on this lot and is surrounded by quality homes and mature trees. Close proximity to the Community Campus, High School, and trails out Quigley. Call Sonja. $320,000 MLS # 22-329403

MLS # 22-329301

MLS # 22-329357

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.

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MLS # 22-329087

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

MLS # 22-329087


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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Your Sun Valley Team Presents

www.SunValleyElkhorn.com Sunning contemporary Weyyakin property, offered tastefully furnished with an added primary suite on the main floor. Beautifully updated kitchen includes countertops, backsplash, lighting, SubZero appliances, Rohl plumbing fixtures, and Rocky Mountain Hardware. Three second floor bedroom suites. Very private setting with paver patio, large lawn and pond. Weyyakin offers the comfort of a single-family residence without the upkeep. Listed for $5,495,000

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

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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 $750,000

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 Broker/Manager (425) 505-3119 brenda@brendawaldner.com

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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

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Exclusive Spur Lane location, Baldy views Gretchen Wagner Design 5 BD, 5 BA, 5639 SF, .5-acre elevated lot $9,350,000 | MLS #22-329462

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Valley Club elegance Beautiful landscaping and outdoor patios 4+ BD, 4.5 BA, 6446 SF, 1.41 acres Call for more information

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Premiere, west-facing unit, Baldy views High-end features, Limelight Hotel amenities 3 BD, 3.5 BA, 2705 SF $7,500,000

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


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To the studs remodeled Stone Hill Big Baldy views, 1-car garage 3+ BD, 3.5 BA, 2336 SF $2,795,000 | MLS #22-329448

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Sunny Warm Springs location Over an acre, great views No CCRs, close to bus line and base area $1,250,000 | MLS #22-329182

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Villager overlooking Trail Creek 1-car garage cose to the unit 2 BD, 2 BA, 913 SF $1,075,000 | MLS #22-329330

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Two irrigated acres North of Hailey Quiet equestrian neighborhood Mountain views $1,100,000 | MLS #22-329093

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N E W B U I L D M O U N TA I N MODERN HOMES 110 REMBER ST #1 & #2 - KETCHUM, IDAHO ONLY 2 TOWNHOMES LEFT! Projected completion April 2023. The Westcliff Residences are currently under construction in West Ketchum. These four free-standing townhomes set the bar for in-town luxury, privacy, and convenience. Each 3-level residence features 3+ bedrooms, 4.5 bathrooms, oversized garage, a top-floor bonus room, large outdoor spaces including a spectacular rooftop deck and world class views of Baldy’s famous West Cliffs. A large indoor live tree in each residence brings the outdoors into the home, and also offers space for an optional elevator. 3+ Bed | 4.5 Bath | 2 Car Garage | 3,115 Sqft Priced from $4,550,000

N E W B U I L D M O U N TA I N CONTEMPOR ARY HOME 99 BLUE GROUSE RD

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99bluegrouse.com is a new Mountain Contemporary home by award winning RLBArchitecture with big Baldy views and backcountry skiing right out the back door! 2nd level living offers a bright, welcoming interior with easy transition to the large outdoor terrace showcasing southwest views. Main floor Primary Suite, living and den/office. Lower level offers 3 additional en suite bedrooms and gym. Interior concepts by Alder & Tweed bring contemporary warmth and quality throughout. Renderings are approximation of finishes and are subject to change. Builder is Mountain Origins, and completion date estimated to be Summer of 2023. 4 Bed | 4.5 Bath | 3,855 Sqft | MLS# 22-329344 Offered at $5,750,000

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Pioneer Saloon . . . . . . . . . .220 The Sawtooth Club . . . . . . . .221 The Cellar Pub . . . . . . . . . .222 GLOW Juice Bar & Café . . . . . 223 Limelight Lounge . . . . . . . . .224 Michel’s Christiania . . . . . . . .225 Sushi on Second . . . . . . . . .226 Il Naso . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .227 The Grill at Knob Hill . . . . . . .228 Ketchum Grill . . . . . . . . . . .229 Warfield Distillery & Brewery . . . . . . . . . . . . . .230 Enoteca . . . . . . . . . . . . . .231 The Kneadery . . . . . . . . . . .232 The Ram . . . . . . . . . . . . . .233 Village Station . . . . . . . . . . .234 Gretchen's . . . . . . . . . . . . 235 “The preparation, cooking, and eating of food is a sacrament. Treating it as such has the potential to elevate the quality of our daily lives like nothing else.” —Karen Page, The Flavor Bible

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Sun Valley Club . . . . . . . . . .236 The Roundhouse . . . . . . . . .237 Konditorei . . . . . . . . . . . . .238 Chocolate Foundary . . . . . . . 239

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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 here. 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 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, baby back ribs, 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 of our broiling and grilling is done over a live mesquite-wood fire. We 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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208.622.3832 thecellarpub.com


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GLOW JUICE BAR & CAFÉ

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

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LIMELIGHT LOUNGE

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 long-time local Cody Bryant, the Limelight Lounge is sure to have something for everybody. Try our 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

Left/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. 226

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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: 5:30PM 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 place to relax with 228

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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, seven nights a week. Offering curbside takeout on the full menu including beer, wine, and cocktails; 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!

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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!

OPEN DAILY FOR BREAKFAST AND LUNCH 8AM-2PM 260 Leadville Ave N Ketchum 208.726.9462 kneadery.com

Above: The Kneadery on Leadville Ave in Ketchum in the summer. Right: Kneadery Kobe Beef Burger; Bloody Marys; Huevos Kneadery Breakfast with Fresh-Squeezed Orange Juice and Kneadery Breakfast Blend Coffee.

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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.

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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.

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

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

Sun Valley Lodge 208.622.2144 sunvalley.com

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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.

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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.

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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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