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Wed June 19 & Fri June 21
Story Time
10:30-11:30AM / Hailey Library / Hailey
Story Time is held weekly every Wednesday and Friday at the Hailey Public Library. All ages are welcome. Parents should plan on staying at the library with their children. For more information, call (208) 788-2036.

Wed June 19 & Mon June 24
Yoga With Alysha
12-1PM / Mountain Humane / Hailey
Pure Body Bliss studio owner and director Alysha Oclassen will conduct an hour-long yoga class at Penny’s Barn, weekly. A handful of mats will be available but if you have your own mat, bring it. Fee is $20/drop-in or $160/10-class punch card. For more information, contact (208) 788-4351 or mountainhumane.org.

Wed June 19
Parade Seed Packing 
3-5AM / Grange Hall / Hailey
Wood River Seed Library will package seed harvest into envelopes for distribution during the Fourth of July parade in Hailey. All gardeners-at-heart are welcome to join to pack these precious, locally grown seeds. This event is also an opportunity to learn about seed saving and growing, and chat with other like-minded gardeners. By saving and distributing seeds for free to local gardeners, we contribute to the precious biodiversity of our seedshed. The Upper Big Wood River Grange Hall is located at 609 3rd Ave. S., Hailey.

Wed June 19
Carlo Aonzo Trio
7:30PM / The Argyros / Ketchum
Carlo Aonzo Trio, featuring Aonzo on the Italian mandolin, Lorenzo Piccone on the guitar and Luciano Puppo on the double bass, will focus on the roots of Italian music, enriched by the flavor and uniqueness of the mandolin sound: swing, jazz and elaborated rhythms strongly influenced by North and South American elements. Cabaret seating offered for this event. For tickets, call (208) 726-7872 or visit theargyros.org.

Wed June 19
Hikin’ Buddies
9:30AM-1PM / Adams Gulch / Ketchum
Sponsored by Mountain Humane, Hikin’ Buddies allows hikers to take a shelter dog for a hike, or hang out and socialize some of the smaller dogs. Meet at Adams Gulch trailhead to pick out a buddy. No appointment is necessary. Dogs are available on a first-come, first-served basis. Adoptions may be facilitated at Adams Gulch. To get to Adams Gulch, take Hwy. 75 north through Ketchum, then turn left at Adams Gulch (across from Bigwood Golf). At the T in the road, go left and follow to the parking lot.

Wed June 19 – Sat June 22
‘The Addams Family’
7PM / Community School / Sun Valley
Summer Theater Project for young adults will present “The Addams Family,” an original story that’s every father’s nightmare. Wednesday Addams, the ultimate princess of darkness, has grown up and fallen in love with a sweet, smart young man from a respectable family, whom her parents have never met. And if that weren’t upsetting enough, Wednesday confides in her father and begs him not to tell her mother. Everything will change for the whole family on the fateful night they host a dinner for Wednesday’s ‘normal’ boyfriend and his parents. Tickets are $12 for under-18 and $20 for adults. For more information, call St. Thomas Playhouse at (208) 726-5439.

Thu June 20
Hailey Farmers’ Market
2-6PM / Main St. / Hailey
Wood River Farmers’ Markets bring together consumers with regional farmers. The Hailey Farmers’ Market takes place weekly on Main Street between Carbonate and Galena streets and offers fresh produce, crafts, and other items. Visit the Ketchum Farmers’ Market at its NEW location in the lower River Run parking lot.

Thu June 20
Craters Talk
5:30PM / Hailey Library / Hailey
Hailey Public Library will host a new film about the unearthly wonders of Craters of the Moon National Monument & Preserve, with Ted Stout, Craters of the Moon chief educator. Stout will present the film and preview summer events celebrating the moon landing and visits by astronauts 50 years ago. For more information, visit haileypubliclibrary.org.

Thu, Sun & Tue
PK’s Bike Rides
6:15PM / PK’s Bike Shop / Ketchum
Every Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday through the summer, PK’s will host a shop ride, in association with Warfield Distillery & Brewery, which will offer après-bike-ride discounts. For more information, call (208) 726-7474.

Thu June 20
Mahoney’s Live
6:30PM / Mahoney’s / Bellevue
Boise-based Tylor & the Train Robbers will play on the deck at Mahoney’s Bar & Grill, weather permitting. The tireless and beloved band plays Americana folk with country root grit. The shows are always free, and family-friendly. Mahoney’s is on Main Street in beautiful downtown Bellevue.

Thu June 20
Guided Improv Jam
6:30PM / Music & Me / Hailey
In front of Music & Me, on East Bullion Street, there will be a weekly instructional all-inclusive improv session with Will Caldwell and Mitzi Meacham. Bring refreshments, your instruments or use the conga drums and keyboards provided.

Thu June 20
Sheeptown Drag Races
6PM / Power House / Hailey
The Sheeptown Drag Races are back! Spectators and participants watch bike riders of all ages race down Hailey’s Main Street while pulling flaming logs. Registration will begin at 6 p.m. There is no entry fee, just a ton of fun. For more information, call The Chamber at (208) 788-3484.

Fri June 21
Dance Series
6:30-7:30PM / Studio Move / Ketchum
Dancezen holds a series of 60-minute classes, from easy movement and some dance moves, to line dances and a final dance party. No complex choreography—just the sheer joy of moving to great music. No partner or dance experience needed. Studio Move is located at 231 Northwood Way, B-600, in Ketchum. For more information and to register with Peggy Bates, visit danczen@gmail.com or call (208) 720-3350.

Fri June 21
Silver Dollar Music
9:30PM / Silver Dollar Saloon / Bellevue
DJ Diva will spin music at the iconic Bellevue watering hole. There’s never a cover, and there’s a free ride home if you need it.

Fri June 21 & Sat June 22
Live Music
9:30PM / Velvet Falls / Stanley
Velvet Falls will present TJ Broscoff, live, for two nights. For more information and schedule of events, visit mountainvillage.com/velvet-falls-dance-hall.

Sat June 22
Party For The Planet
5-8PM / ERC / Ketchum
The Environmental Resource Center will host the third annual Street Party for the Planet, a family-friendly event, on Washington Avenue in Ketchum, between Fourth and Fifth streets. Participants can enjoy bites by Pizza Diavola, Rickshaw, and the Wood River Sustainability Center, while dancing to DJ Diva, and playing environmentally themed lawn games. Sweet treats will be provided by Shaved Ice of Sun Valley. Wine, beer, and nonalcoholic beverages will be available for purchase, and ERC staff, board and program information will be there, too. There will also be door prizes. For more information, visit ercsv.org, or call (208) 726-4333.

Sat June 22 – Sun June 23
The Market
Various / Hotel Ketchum / Ketchum
Sponsored by Hotel Ketchum and Independent Goods, The Market is a new event with music and food, unique handcrafted and vintage goods plus tunes spun all weekend by a local DJ. Food and drink will be available for purchase. The Market will run from Friday 5-8 p.m., Saturday 10 a.m.-6 p.m. and Sunday from 10 a.m.-3 p.m.

Sat June 22 & Sun June 23
Music On The Deck
6-9PM / Lefty’s / Ketchum
Music on Lefty’s sunny deck will continue all summer. On Saturday, Casey Kristofferson will entertain, and on Sunday, Kevin Ware will play. Lefty’s is located at 231 6th Street, in Ketchum.

Sun June 23
Jazz In The Park
6-8PM / Rotary Park / Ketchum
Guests can enjoy a free jazz concert with Alan Pennay on piano with help from some friends. Picnics and low-backed chairs are welcome. Rotary Park is located before the bridge on Warm Springs Road across from the Wood River Community YMCA in Ketchum.

Mon June 24
Souper Supper
5:30-6:30PM / St. Charles Church / Hailey
Weekly free hot dinners are provided to anyone who wishes to share a meal. St. Charles Catholic Church is located at 313 1st Ave. S., Hailey.

Tue June 25
Science Time
11AM-12PM / Community Library / Ketchum
Ann Christensen will lead Science Time in the children’s library for preschool-age children and older. Sometimes feathered, furry or scaled animals will make an appearance as part of her talks on animals, their habitats and nature. This free event is held weekly. For more information, visit comlib.org.

Tue June 25
Women’s Shop Ride
5:30-7PM / Sturtevants / Ketchum
Led by professional guides, this week’s advanced ride will be Greenhorn and Imperial. Meet at Sturtevants in Ketchum. Rides that require a shuttle will include a free ride in a Sturtevants van. For more information, visit sturtevants-sv.com or call (208) 726-4501.

Tue June 25
Learn English
6-8PM / Community Library / Ketchum
This is the final free English class for adults offered by The Community Library. Abierto a todos los idiomas que quieren aprender ingles o mejorar sus habilidades. The class is open to everyone, of all languages, who wants to learn English or improve skills. For more information (para mas informacion), call (208) 726-3493.

Tue June 25
Ketchum Farmers’ Market
2-6PM / River Run / Ketchum
Wood River Farmers’ Markets bring together consumers with regional farmers. The Ketchum Farmers’ Market takes place weekly at its new location in the lower permit lot at scenic River Run. Along with fresh produce and crafts, there will be live music, food trucks and more.

Tue June 25
Ketch ’Em Alive
7PM / Forest Service Park / Ketchum
Ketch’em Alive will feature Tumbling Dice, a Wood River tribute to the Rolling Stones. The opener is Ken Ward and friends. Picnics, low-backed chairs and blankets are welcome. There is also food and drink vendors on site. Celebrating its 20th year, the concert series is always free and open to all.

Tue June 25
Sawtooth Trivia
7:30PM / Sawtooth Brewery / Ketchum
Free trivia games are available for all ages. Sawtooth Brewery Public House is located at 631 Warm Springs Road. On Wednesdays, Trivia is held at the Sawtooth Tap House, on River Street in Hailey. For details, visit sawtoothbrewery.com.