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164 | Now Showing

Decor picks from the best of the Valley

Connect with new artists and Ketchum’s gallery scene

140 | The Picket Fence Get to know these interior designers

184 | Artists’ Summer

146 | Laura McPhee

Studio Tour Valley artists open studios for weekend tour

Vanishing Point on exhibit at Gail Severn Gallery

150 | Arts Etc Peruse a plethora of fine arts event for all

242 | Dining Guide Sun Valley Restaurant Association presents cuisine for all tastes

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BOTTOM RIGHT PHOTO BY PAULETTE PHLIPOT



EDITOR’S WELCOME

ROLLING ON WITH SUMMER As the last month of summer is upon us, we can feel our place in the mountains as the summer season hits its pinnacle and nature takes over. The winds of the West are like no other, especially as the heat rises during the day but ends in cool nights, so we sleep well under the stars. Yet, we still have much to do and many events to attend!

Our Fine Arts section is packed with new exhibitions for Now Showing and articles on artists presenting new works, including fine art photographer Laura McPhee at Gail Severn Gallery. In addition, the Artists’ Summer Studio Tour will take place in August, where Valley artists from Bellevue to north of Ketchum will open their studios for an entire weekend to the public. It’s an opportunity to see how these professional creators and working artists live and operate in the Wood River Valley. It’s also a great place to purchase original works! We spotlight The Picket Fence for August in our continuing coverage of Valley interior designers, who offer some inside intel on décor and decorating in Sun Valley. Also, see some exciting picks for Style Dial that will undoubtedly enhance the ambiance of any space.

For August, SVPN Magazine covers the Sun Valley Music Festival schedule with events, guest performers, and a nod to its 25 years of music education. In other live music performances, we present The Record Company at River Run Lodge to finish the Sun Valley Museum of Art’s summer concert series. More live music events and happenings can be found in our extensive Arts Etc. calendar where you can check on dates for other local, regional, and national touring acts around the Valley among other arts-related events and happenings.

In our Wellness section, St. Luke’s and Dr. Molly Brown continue to advise on the ways to take care of ourselves, especially regarding medication and overall body health. August can be a tough month on the body, so make sure you take care of yourself inside and out.

In Stanley, we celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Sawtooth NRA and the Sawtooth Interpretive and Historical Association’s Forum Lecture Series and events, including the Sawtooth Salmon Festival, which celebrates salmon spawning and informs us about how conservation efforts to protect this resilient fish are always at the forefront.

Strap in for August and be safe,

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SVPN Magazine also wants to give a heads-up for Wagon Days and the celebratation our Valley’s history. Mark your calendars for all events, including a chance to see the Ore Wagons in motion.

Sabina Dana Plasse PHOTO BY PAULETTE PHLIPOT


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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

JONATHON SMITH Graphic Designer

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 in Idaho, where she lives with her son and can be found playing softball and singing with her band.

Jonathon Smith (or Jonny Fuego, as he’s known to many) is a print media master with over 22 years of experience as an artist and art director working on regional, national, and international marketing campaigns and publications. His interest in the design and photography of the twowheeled culture of bicycles culminated in publishing his first book, Cruisers, in 2009.


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MAGAZINE CONTRIBUTORS

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.

TED DANIEL brings a decade’s worth of photography experience to SVPN. While living in New York, he collaborated with Universal Music Group, Victoria’s Secret, and InStyle Magazine. His work has been featured in New York Magazine, Time Out, and Uncut. His love of editorial and landscape photography finds a perfect balance in his new Sun Valley home, where he can enjoy his passion for photography while also hiking, skiing, and getting outdoors with his dog. 38

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

PAULETTE PHLIPOT

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

DANIELLE VIGUERIA

LORI WILLIAMS is a

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

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


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MAGAZINE CONTRIBUTORS

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

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ELIZABETH WESTWOOD is a producer based in Austin, Texas. She spends most of the year as a commercial producer for clients such as AMD, Hu Kitchen, Vistin Austin, ATX TV Festival, Metal Umbrella, The University of Texas at Austin, The Austin Chronicle, and more. She’s new to the indie-feature 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.

BLAIR BAKER was born and

Originally from Connecticut,

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.

LILY MARTIN attended Gettysburg College, studying art studio and art history. She has a master’s degree in modern/contemporary art and the market. In 2020, she left Christie’s Auction House in New York for Ketchum. Calling Sun Valley home, she works at Gail Severn Gallery. Embracing the outdoors and learning to love camping, she spends her free time skiing, hiking, and with friends at the lake, in the river, or on Grumpy’s patio.


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SUN VALLEY PROPERTY NEWS EDITOR

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

AUGUST 2022

Sabina Dana Plasse dana@sunvalleypropertynews.com ART DIRECTOR

Randi Karabin randi@sunvalleypropertynews.com COPY EDITOR

Carrie Lightner clightner@arrowleafediting.com PRODUCTION & DESIGN

Susan Knight

THE ART ISSUE

Jennifer Blomquist design@sunvalleypropertynews.com

PUBLISHER

Justin Williams 208.720.2142 justin@sunvalleypropertynews.com CFO

On the Cover

Jan Super jan@sunvalleypropertynews.com

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SUN VALLEY FILM FESTIVAL PRESENTS

LABOR DAY FILM AND WINTER SCREENING SERIES Patron Pass on sale for 2023

As it is every year when the Sun Valley Film Festival (SVFF) ends, the desire to see more films never stops. To offer Festival-goers and supporters more programming beyond the main Festival event, March 27 through April 2, 2023, SVFF will present a Labor Day film screening at The Argyros Performing Arts Center on Saturday, September 3. In addition, mark your calendars for the SVFF Winter Screening Series on Wednesday, December 28, at The Argyros. “It is a great pleasure to add to the Festival’s presence in Sun Valley with the opportunity to offer cutting-edge, independent films and the artists behind these movies for the Labor Day weekend,” says Sun Valley Film Festival Executive Director Teddy Grennan. “We have been working on expanding our programming year-round, and adding a Labor Day screening is the first of many events we are planning to give film lovers and supporters who would like more access to films, filmmakers, and events.”

Above: Pioneer Party revelers Top right: Outer Banks cast ride the gondola to the 2022 Vision Dinner

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With these added events, SVFF is serving a growing need and desire for the Valley’s film-going audience and visitors to experience the magic of the Festival throughout the year and whet their appetites for the big event in the spring. This past year’s SVFF was a smashing success with a soldout opening night screening of the Hemingway drama Across the River and Into the Trees with Liev Schreiber in attendance. In 2022, there were standing room-only Coffee Talks and Patron and Festival passes sold out before any films were screened, so SVFF 2023 Patron Passes are now on sale to meet the demand. LEFT PHOTO BY PHOTOS BY TED DANIEL; TOP PHOTO BY CHELSEA LAUREN WITH SHUTTERSTOCK


NEWS & VIEWS

With the help of an anonymous donation, SVFF has expanded its offerings beyond the five-day Festival main event. Offering programming throughout the year with screenings, behind-the-scenes Q&As, cocktail receptions, dinners, and parties, an SVFF Patron Pass receives access to these exclusive events and the Festival, March 29-April 3, 2023. The 2023 Sun Valley Film Festival is planning for even more exciting guests, films, and events to continue to bring movies and artists who offer new perspectives and interests to our lives. “Building on the momentum from last year’s Festival, we are launching our Patron Pass early to allow these supporters the same special access to our year-round PHOTOS BY TED DANIEL

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programs,” says Sun Valley Film Festival Director Candice Pate. “The sooner you purchase your pass, the more you can take advantage of, and passes are limited, so don’t delay!” Visit sunvalleyfilmfestival.org for a 2023 SVFF Patron Pass and secure your attendance at the 12th annual Sun Valley Film Festival this spring and at the year-round events.  sunvalleyfilmfestival.org svpn-mag.com

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HOOPLA FOR HOUSING AT THE ARGYROS

A Studio 54-style disco launches “fun-raiser” series for local housing Photos by Tessa Sheehan

On Wednesday, June 15, mirrored balls were spinning as The Argyros Performing Arts Center became a present-day Studio 54. Patio cocktails, local hors d’oeuvres, and tequila tasting met the VIP ticket crowd at 6:30pm, and they began to raise hoopla for what has become a dire need in our valley. At 7:30pm, host Ali Long introduced the executive directors of Spur Community Housing Fund, ARCH, Blaine County Housing Authority, and Blaine County Community Foundation. Then, in just two minutes each, Sally Gillespie, Michelle Griffith, Sarah Michael, and Mary Fauth shared their strategies to support locals affected by the housing crisis. 46

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The lobby listeners were grateful for both information and inspiration, though admittedly distracted by the red velvet ropes that secured the surprise on the other side of the theater doors. At 8pm, VIP and General ticket holders were finally admitted to the transformed space, expertly done by Night Train Entertainment. Sofas, armchairs, rugs, and glass tables supplied by Studio 11 created individual sitting areas around a dance floor; sequined, haltered, and bell-bottomed young volunteers (three needing to move out of state due to lack of housing) provided table service with donated libations. Local bartenders volunteered their skills at a


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half-moon-shaped open bar. From the stage, Good Vibes DJ Nate (a local recently displaced to Twin Falls) skillfully mixed ‘70s music with a currentday mission, intermittently encouraging partiers to scan the liberally placed QR codes and donate to the participating organizations. The dance floor was packed until almost midnight when Donna Summer’s Last Dance brought the fun-filled evening to a close. Hoopla for Housing is the first in a series of “fun-raisers” to raise money and awareness for local long-term housing. The next one, a 1980s comedy night and dance party, is slated for late October. 

Clockwise from top left: The Argyros Performing Arts Center transforms into Studio 54 with Thia Konig, host Ali Long, Sarah Uhlenhopp, and Karen Scott. Local theater organizations professionals Sam Mollner, Yanna Lantz, and Mike Hoover on The Argyros patio. Janie Tillotson, Joelle O’Connor, Jason Howell, and Mat Gershater. Phoebe Pilaro and Karen Scott “hooping” it up. Hoopla for Housing VIPs engaged in learning about current housing initiatives. Sally Gillespie of Spur Community Housing Fund, Michelle Griffith of ARCH, Sarah Michael of Blaine County Housing Authority, and Mary Fauth of Blaine County Community Foundation. Herbert Romero and family.

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Scott Miley Roofing, under new ownership as

MILEY ROOFING Scott Miley to continue in the business

Miley Roofing employs more than 30 individuals who make their home in the Wood River Valley.

If a business model has stood the test of time in the Wood River Valley, it’s the one that Scott Miley created with Scott Miley Roofing. After 30 years of ownership, Scott Miley has sold his time-honored and respected high-quality roofing company to new owner Troy Quesnel, who has been an employee for the last two years. Remaining a part of Miley Roofing, Scott will continue working in the business with Troy. Scott has created and maintained an extremely successful and valued company. His dedication and understanding of his business has made him an honored and celebrated owner and contractor in the Wood River Valley. “I see the company continuing for a long time,” says Scott Miley. “There are different opportunities for me now, so I wanted to stay with the company. I want to see it continue moving forward as it always has.” 48

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Employing more than 30 people with many long-time staff members, Miley Roofing is a significant business in supporting people’s livelihood and families in the Wood River Valley. “I was attracted to the company because of its impeccable reputation,” says Troy, who has worked in the valley for 23 years in construction and serves on the Sun Valley Ski Patrol. “Scott and the business have been community supporters of the arts, sports, the Senior Connection, and The Advocates, which is something my wife and I hold dear to our hearts. For us, it’s important to us to give back to the community.” For many homeowners, a roof is their single most significant investment. With the Wood River Valley location in South-central Idaho, the importance of durable and sustainable roofing is a necessity. With


changing seasons that include wildfire and severe weather, which are consistent with living in this part of the West, a long-lasting roof is a priority. At any time of year, Miley Roofing has about 20 to 30 projects in various stages. A roofing contractor, custom sheet metal supplier, provider of foundation waterproofing systems and high-performance building wrap systems, Miley Roofing is considered a waterproofing expert for a variety of structures in the community. “Scott Miley built an amazing and high-quality business,” says Miley Roofing’s Jimberly Rooney. “I have worked for him for over ten years, and it was an amazing opportunity he gave me, especially being a woman and a single mother, to grow in this industry. He trained, educated, and supported my growth with his company. Today, Troy shows the same support, trust, and confidence in me to continue

to work and expand the company to help its growth into this new adventure with him.” Carrying the ethos and commitment of Scott Miley into the future, Troy and the Miley Roofing team have been trusted partners in the industry since 1992. “We have seen everything in this valley’s unique climate zone. It’s more important now than ever to have us be part of the discussion from the beginning, as a specialty contractor for a component and system that is so necessary. In addition, it’s always advancing in new materials and technology, making this business so attractive to me and one I am excited to continue.” mileyroofing.com

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SUN VALLEY MUSIC FESTIVAL PRESENTS

AN UNFORGETTABLE SUMMER By Sabina Dana Plasse

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Performances feature A-list artists, renowned composers, and a special premiere The Sun Valley Music Festival is the largest privately supported, free-admission classical music festival in the United States. For 2022, the excellent programming continues through August to end with Richard Strauss’s epic tone poem, An Alpine Symphony, which requires 16 French horns. The instrumentation helped inspire the “Hornucopia” concert, which utilizes this A-list team of horn players two nights earlier to perform songs ranging from classical to jazz to rock ‘n’ roll. In addition, the Festival Orchestra will present Beethoven’s “Pastoral” Symphony and Elgar’s Symphony No. 1, a personal favorite of the Festival’s Music Director Alasdair Neale. “Our stable of guest artists is no less impressive, including the incomparable pianist Daniil Trifonov, the brilliant violinist Leila Josefowicz, and pianist and young phenom George Li. In the season, Principal Cello Amos Yang is featured in Tchaikovsky’s Rococo Variations. Principal Horn William VerMeulen is joined by the tenor Nicholas Phan for Britten’s intimate Serenade, and Principal Trumpet Andrew McCandless plays John Estacio’s Trumpet Concerto,” says Neale. “Last, but most certainly not least, our dear friends Time for Three return with a new piece, co-commissioned by the Festival, from the Pulitzer Prize-winning composer Kevin Puts.” Each summer, over 100 of the best musicians from major orchestras throughout the continent join forces to create the Sun Valley Music Festival’s all-star orchestra. Most musicians return year after year to perform, many bringing their families and friends to enjoy the natural beauty and welcoming communities of Sun Valley.

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Other highlights include renowned violinist Leila Josefowicz performing Tchaikovsky’s Violin Concerto, Principal Cello Amos Yang performing the composer’s Rococo Variations, and Principal Trumpet Andrew McCandless plays John Estacio’s Trumpet Concerto. Enjoy 15 extraordinary classical music performances in the open-air Sun Valley Pavilion this year, featuring your all-star orchestra and renowned guest artists from across the globe in over three weeks of memorable, admissionfree performances.  svpn-mag.com

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ATTENDING THE

SUN VALLEY MUSIC FESTIVAL What you need to know

Wondering how best to enjoy the Sun Valley Music Festival performances? The most up-to-date protocols can be found on the Festival website at svmusicfestival.org/attending-aconcert. All concerts are admission-free, except the Gala Fundraising Concert. Performances begin at 6:30pm, last about an hour, and are held at the Sun Valley Pavilion.

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The open-air Pavilion offers direct lines of sight to the stage and an unamplified, acoustical experience. Seating is always available and open to the public on a first-come, first-served basis, beginning one hour before the concert. Line up for these (in the shade, by the bar, with chairs to ease the wait) on the East Terrace. If the line looks long, don’t give up! Concert staff does a great job pairing people with open seating quickly. Bars open at 5:30pm (one hour before the concert). Feel free to take your drink and snack to your seat, but please do not bring outside food or beverages, glass containers, or coolers (or anything that might block an aisle or row).

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LAWN SEATING

Relax with friends as the sun sets, enjoy a picnic, and listen to beautiful music through a state-of-the-art sound system while watching the action on a 14x25-foot LED screen. The lawn experience accommodates all listening styles: serious aficionados tend to sit up front, picnickers congregate everywhere, and families with active children and dogs have room in the back. Come early and reserve the perfect spot with a blanket (no tarps, please—they’re not suitable for the grass), or arrive just in time and make new friends as you find an empty spot. Low-backed lawn chairs are a great idea. Note: If a basketball could fit under it, your chair is too tall and could obstruct others’ views.

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Here are some attendance tips to help you (and those around you) best enjoy the performances, whether from the lawn or Pavilion: • Families are welcome at all concerts; programming is most appropriate for children over ten. If sitting in the Pavilion, please ensure the kids are ready for a serious classical music concert. • Please silence phones and other devices. • Drones are prohibited on the property. • Only credentialed assistance dogs are allowed in the Pavilion. If your dog has plenty of energy on the lawn, please consider sitting along the perimeter to ensure a good experience for everyone. • Mountain weather is unpredictable. Please dress accordingly and bring something warm, just in case! • Keep the Festival green! Please recycle, throw away your trash, and save or return your program book.

NEW THIS SUMMER: LAWN AUDIO Back in 2007, when the Pavilion was built, the lawn’s sound system was state-of-the-art. And the area toward the rear of the upper lawn was intended for “audience overflow.” Neither of these is true anymore—audio technology has evolved significantly, and the Festival’s lawn audience now numbers in the thousands on any concert evening. With this in mind, the Festival has been upgrading the lawn sound system over the last three years. This summer, the installation of new speakers will complete the project. Expect a rounder, more defined sound with spatial definition—listeners will hear the sound coming to them the way it leaves the stage, with violins on the left, basses on the right, and the timpani and horns bouncing off the rear wall of the Pavilion. In addition, Festival sound engineers will be able to adjust the acoustics electronically the way the stage crew does physically, virtually moving the walls and ceiling canopy in for chamber performances and expanding them when the music gets really big.

• Please do not take any photographs or record audio or video during the performance.

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Learn more about the music—Pre-Concert Chats are held 45 minutes before most Pavilion concerts, next to the Paver Bar on the lawn. Hosted by Associate Conductor Sameer Patel and special guest speakers, including Festival orchestra members and soloists, these 30-minute chats offer insight into the works performed each night. There is no Pre-Concert Chat before the July 31 Gala Concert, August 14 Pops Concert, or August 16 Hornucopia chamber concert.  svpn-mag.com

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FAMILY-FRIENDLY CONCERTS ARE FOR EVERYONE

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There are many great opportunities for children to enjoy the music this summer. Although all concerts are family-friendly (the Festival suggests children under ten should listen on the lawn unless they can sit quietly through an hour-long performance) but the following evenings should be especially accessible and fun for kids of all ages. Opening Night on July 24 will feature recognizable tunes by Beethoven and is a great concert for any aspiring young pianist, as the soloist, George Li, is probably closer in age to your children than he is to you. (Sorry

to point that out!) On Tuesday, August 2, there will be family-friendly, pre-concert activities on the lawn, followed by a night of Beethoven and a fantastical musical journey through the countryside. Enjoy music inspired by folk and dance tunes from cultures worldwide and the Sun Valley Premiere of Contact by the lively string trio, Time for Three. Finally, kids and adults alike will recognize the tunes from the stage—spanning Broadway to pops, and even classic rock—performed by 16 horns, plus an assortment of other instruments, for the August 16 Hornucopia concert. 

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Children ages 4-7 can explore music with local music educator Lisa Pettit through hands-on projects and activities in the canopy at the back of the lawn while you attend the concerts. It’s free and available beginning August 2 for most summer performances, but reservations are required. RSVP at info@svmusicfestival.org or 208.622.5607.

In partnership with The Hunger Coalition and The Community Library, Festival educators and musicians join in several Bloom Truck lunch and bookmobile stops at Blaine County neighborhoods this season. Children at these events have an opportunity to enrich their minds and bodies by grabbing a bite to eat and a book to read while learning about music through an instrument petting zoo and live performances on-site.

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POST-CONCERT LAWN PARTY WITH DJ MASONIC The party of the summer returns! Bring your friends and dancing shoes as DJ Masonic (AKA the composer Mason Bates) lays down some dance tunes. And watch for a special appearance from Sun Valley Favorites, Time for Three! The fun starts right after the Pops concert on Sunday, August 14.

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Time for Three

A NEW COMMISSION Kevin Puts’ Contact, featuring Time for Three By Clive Paget

Creating an enduring work of art takes a combination of instinct and talent. Add a dash of luck in being in the right place at the right time, and you might come up with a masterpiece. When the Festival’s Music Director Alasdair Neale had the idea to pair the groundbreaking trio Time for Three with Pulitzer Prizewinning composer Kevin Puts, he was acting on a hunch, albeit an educated one. Time for Three is a trio with a difference. Not only is the combination unusual—two violins and a double bass—but they also throw in vocals to create a unique sound that sits somewhere between mainstream classical and popinfluenced Americana. To be in a Time for Three audience is to have a good time. The group’s regular Festival visits have delighted audiences, making Time for Three, as Neale puts it, “honorary citizens of Sun Valley.”

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“I really wanted to capture that spirit of how they perform, that kind of joy and sense of friendship...” —Kevin Puts

Kevin Puts

Hiking up Bald Mountain a few years back, Neale and Time for Three violinist Nick Kendall were chatting about potential collaborations. It was then that Neale suggested composer Kevin Puts, whose imaginatively colored and richly harmonic music has been performed all over the world. “I had a sense there was a good overlap between what makes Kevin tick and what makes Time for Three tick,” he says. Fast-forward a few months and Neale bumped into Puts backstage at the San Francisco Symphony. “He told me about this group,” Puts recalls. “You guys should work together,’ he said. ‘I feel like good things would happen.’” The composer was invited along to Joe’s Pub in Manhattan, where Time for Three sang and played in a laid-back, clubby environment. “From their arrangements, I thought, wow,

they have the same harmonic preferences I have. But what can I do for them that they couldn’t do themselves?” he laughs. Joking aside, the composer jumped at what he felt could be a unique collaboration. “I really wanted to capture that spirit of how they perform, that kind of joy and sense of friendship,” he says. “I was thinking of this idea where I would ask the violinists to try and outdo each other, and Nick said, ‘Yeah, we could do that, but it’s not really who we are.’ I thought that was so helpful!” The work, a triple concerto christened Contact, came to life thanks to a consortium of orchestras contributing to the commission alongside the Sun Valley Music Festival, including the Florida Orchestra, who premiered the work in March, the San Francisco Symphony, and the Philadelphia Orchestra, that has recorded it for Deutsche Grammophon. svpn-mag.com

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At first Puts admits he found the makeup of the group intimidating. “I worried about covering up the bass, so I started with sketches: conceptually what could two violins and a bass do together, given my voice,” he explains. “I never do that, but in the end all those ideas figured into the final four-movement structure.” As the piece developed, Puts started to think it might be more than a triple concerto. Could the first thing the audience hears be like a message sent into space and responded to by a more advanced civilization, like in Carl Sagan’s book and film Contact? “Moments in the movie figure into my work; they inspired me,” says Puts. “People often say my music sounds like film music, but I think it’s more that my music is often inspired by film.” The idea of reaching out finds its resolution in the final movement, which incorporates a Bulgarian folk song called Gankino horo that Puts heard at his 12-year-old son’s school cello recital. “I thought of it as a kind of cultural exchange, a means of contact,” Puts explains. “It’s like, I love this tune, can I play your tune in my voice? And maybe you’ll play one of my tunes in your voice.” Contact opens dramatically, not with the soloists playing their instruments but singing an a cappella three-part chorale. It taps immediately into Time for Three’s singular vibe, what Kendall refers to as the group’s “X-factor,” or how it communicates with audiences in the moment. The first movement, titled “The Call,” builds on that idea, one that returns at the end of the entire piece. For the second movement, Puts needed to contrast the moderately-paced opening with a lot of energy. “Codes” is a driving scherzo, very fast, very virtuosic. “The group plays it even faster than I thought it could be played!” he smiles. The third movement, “Contact,” reflects on the far reaches of deep space. “It begins in cold and loneliness and becomes warmer and more intimate as it progresses,” he explains. “Because it’s an adagio, we couldn’t end there. We needed something fast, and I thought the Bulgarian tune, with its sort of irregular, asymmetrical meter, was exactly right.” 58

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“If we were to put something in a time capsule that represents what’s happening on planet Earth today, ‘Convivium’ would be our demonstration of community coming together and doing something positive through music. It’s a dance, and it’s so much about the spirit of Time for Three.” —Nick Kendall

Playing around with Gankino horo on his piano at home, Puts based the whole finale on it, in the same sort of way Bartók manipulated Romanian folk dances. The resulting final movement was named “Convivium.” “If we were to put something in a time capsule that represents what’s happening on planet Earth today, ‘Convivium’ would be our demonstration of community coming together and doing something positive through music,” Kendall explains. “It’s a dance, and it’s so much about the spirit of Time for Three.” The creative process included jam sessions where composer and players would try things out. “I learned so much from those get-togethers,” says Puts. “A lot of performers, you give them something and they treat it like they’d treat Mozart. This is what it is. Time for Three understands that all music is malleable—it’s kind of like this, but what if it were a little like this?” “Wait a minute,” laughs Kendall. “First, we learn it the way the composer wrote it, and then we make suggestions!” Puts laughs right back. “Seriously, I want to learn from performers, and it was so refreshing,” he says. “This collaboration with Time for Three, it was more intense than with any other performers I’ve known.” Neale knows commissions are a vital part of keeping classical music alive. “We’re not museums,” he says, “and don’t forget, Beethoven was new music once.”  Hear Alasdair’s vision for this unique collaboration come to life at the concert on Saturday, August 13.



The Sun Valley Music Festival is well known for delivering outstanding musical experiences through live performances since 1985. For 25 of those years, the Festival’s Music Institute has inspired, engaged, and taught music to children and young adults in an effort to help them integrate classical music into their lives.

INSPIRING LIVES OF MUSIC 25 Years of Music Education at the Sun Valley Music Festival

By Martha Williams

In 1998 the then 14-year-old Sun Valley Music Festival (SVMF) began offering a unique summer education program for local youth. With just 32 students, the program initiated what has become a robust, year-round education program serving nearly 700 students from second grade through college undergraduates. Kim Gasenica, SVMF’s Education Director, was there in the beginning and still oversees the wide range of programs today. “We want these kids to understand the joy of music and the joy of sharing music with the community,” she says of the organization’s ongoing work. The Music Institute, as it’s now known, began as a venture between SVMF, the organization now called the Sun Valley Museum of Art, and Blaine County educators. They were interested in taking 60

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advantage of the talented musicians and vocalists coming to the Valley each summer to perform in the symphony. “I can’t remember who approached whom,” says Gasenica, humbly showcasing the collaborative nature of her work and the fact that it’s the students who matter most. For the first three years, SVMF focused on bringing students together in the summer with its Festival Orchestra and visiting guests. Then in January 2001, the programs became year-round and have expanded to a music conservatory, with comprehensive individual and group instruction, and other ongoing outreach programs. Throughout the year, Blaine County students from 4th through 12th grades can participate in string, piano, or voice instruction, ranging from private lessons to group ensembles and performances, entirely free of charge or with financial support for any programs (such as private instruction) with nominal fees. If students need an instrument, SVMF will provide one at no cost: from violins to cellos, bassoons, and even the occasional harp.

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“We want these kids to understand the joy of music and the joy of sharing music with the community.” —Kim Gasenica

Faculty for these year-round programs include Festival Orchestra musicians who live locally: Rudolph Kremer, a member of the first violin section since 1997 who has played with symphonies from San Francisco to Pittsburgh, Lisbon, and Saigon; and Ellen Sanders, a cellist who has played with the Santa Cruz Symphony, Opera San Jose, and San Jose Chamber Orchestra. These musicians, who have made the Wood River Valley their home, share their passion for music all year, helping local students to cultivate a lifelong commitment to classical music. SVMF programs throughout the school year work in close collaboration with the Blaine County School District to

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complement their band, choir, and orchestra with extracurricular opportunities for students. “The schools have great programs,” says Gasenica. “We’re supplementing their work and doing everything we can to build interest in classical music.”

During the summer, local students and those from around the country come together for more intensive instruction and have the opportunity to learn from and work alongside musicians who have traveled to Sun Valley from orchestras in San Francisco, St. Louis, Boston, and beyond.

Artistic Advisor R.L. Rowsey oversees several programs, including the Wood River High School and a cappella groups, the B-Tones and Enchante (which combined and became the Enchontones during COVID). In addition, middle school students can participate in the Symphonia Pops Orchestra, while vocal programs for that age group have been on pause but are scheduled to resume this fall.

Second graders through high schoolers of all levels can participate in week-long instruction in piano, voice, strings, woodwind, brass, and percussion. In addition, the Advanced Chamber Program offers a two-week residency for college undergraduates and exceptional high school students in piano, voice, and string.

Students come from all four of the district’s towns— Ketchum, Hailey, Bellevue, and Carey—and homeschoolers and private and charter school students can also participate. In addition to instruction and performance, music theory and appreciation are also core components of the Music Institute, inspiring a life-long love of music in students, no matter where their musical careers may take them. Special seminars each year also instruct aspiring musicians in improvisation, music history, resume writing, auditioning, Tai Chi, yoga, combatting stage fright, costuming, and how to chart their musical paths. 62

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Young vocalists work with visiting performers, which this summer will include Nicholas Phan, a tenor whom the Boston Globe has described as “one of the world’s most remarkable singers.” Pianists this summer will work with Daniil Trifonov, a Grammy Award-winning pianist and composer, and George Li, at 26 years old, one of the most exciting artists to watch on the international stage. Students also work with SVMF Music Director Alasdair Neale and guest conductors. “About 40% of our summer students are local, while another 20% are regional—from Twin Falls, Boise, Idaho Falls, Pocatello, and parts of Utah,” says Gasenica. The remaining PHOTOS BY NILS RIBI


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and 20% come from out of state but are usually from families close to the Sun Valley area. Perhaps most significantly, the students return year after year, making lifelong friends and keeping in touch well after the summer ends. “I love that you can see how these students grow with the program,” says Gasenica, “even if they’re only here for that one week in the summer.” Young and aspiring musicians find a place to belong, surrounded by others who share their passion. “It’s exciting to see that joy, that enthusiasm,” says Gasenica. Some even come to work for the Festival. Stephanie Guzman, now the Music Institute’s Program Coordinator, is one of the

Left: Students often have the opportunity to work with guest artists of the Sun Valley Music Festival, including with Time for Three during their three-year residency. Above: Music Institute students in the summer programs have the opportunity to perform on the Pavilion stage, sharing what they’ve learned during the programs with friends, family, and members of the community. Below left: Thanks to the generosity of Festival donors, Music Institute students are provided an instrument to use during the programs so everyone can participate.

handful of staff who were once students in the program and whose own children now take part. Others have also passed on the experience to their children, with new generations of families returning to the program during its 25-year life. “There are a lot of siblings who participate,” says Gasenica, “and families who have been with us for a long time as their kids have moved through the programs.” “Regardless of whether they’re going to study music or not,” says Gasenica, “they’re developing a lifelong love of classical music.” Mission accomplished for a Music Institute and greater festival that aims to enrich, inspire, and instill in our community an enduring love of classical music through extraordinary (and free!) concerts and educational programs.  svpn-mag.com

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AMERICA’S PREMIERE HORN MUSICIANS DESCEND ON SUN VALLEY An Alpine Symphony leads to Hornucopia By Jon Kochavi

The Festival Orchestra will perform Richard Strauss’s An Alpine Symphony, a score that requires a gigantic horn section—16 players to be precise, about 10 more than the Festival’s usual contingent—for the season finale on August 18. Having many of North America’s top horn players in one place presents a rare and incredible opportunity to program a concert just for them. Thus, the Hornucopia concert two nights prior on August 16. Hornucopia is a concert of music specifically arranged for a horn ensemble. The Festival’s second concert of this type in the Pavilion—the first was presented under similar circumstances in 2010, a fantastically memorable evening. The modern horn has origins that date back to at least the 15th century. For hundreds of years, the instrument had a specific purpose: to communicate precise information using melodic “signals” during a hunt. As the instrument developed and was gradually co-opted by musical ensembles, the original role of the horn was never forgotten. The sound 64

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of the horn was associated not just with the hunt itself but with nature and the pastoral setting. It served as the backdrop for the expedition. Situated in the glorious Wood River Valley, the Sun Valley Music Festival has used the horn as its logo for years, drawing on the instrument’s symbolic connection to the outdoors. This concert celebrates the horn and the Festival’s connection to the glorious surrounding landscape. Opening the program for Hornucopia are two numbers adapted from film. The first is an intricate arrangement of “The Trolley Song,” made famous by Judy Garland in the 1944 film Meet Me in St. Louis. The title song of Disney’s Beauty and the Beast won an Oscar in 1992, with an original orchestration that featured a mellow horn accompaniment inspiring SVMF’s version.


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Mahler’s 1892 song “Urlicht” is one of his many settings of the German folk verse collected in Des Knaben Wunderhorn [The Boy’s Magic Horn], later adapted into the sublime fourth movement of his Symphony No. 2. The first part of the song is set as a chorale and a prayer, with the second portion depicting the mystery and exultation of crossing over the threshold of this life into the next. The performance of “Urlicht” is offered in the memory of Dale Clevenger, the legendary former Principal Horn of the Chicago Symphony who passed away in January. Clevenger, whose son Jesse plays horn with the Festival Orchestra, was originally slated to participate in the performance as both a player and coconductor. Sun Valley Music Festival’s Principal Horn Bill VerMeulen says that Clevenger “taught and mentored many of us and was an inspiration to all hornists.”

Turning back to film for the evening’s performance, “Moon River” comes from the 1961 classic Breakfast at Tiffany’s, with Audrey Hepburn’s performance winning it an Oscar for Best Original Song that year. The repertoire then turns to music from literature, popular culture, and opera. “Birdland” is an arrangement of the band Weather Report’s 1977 tribute to the New York jazz club. Also included is “Evening Prayer,” a hymn sung in duet by the two children in Humperdinck’s classic, Hansel and Gretel. Feeling drowsy after a visit from the Sandman, the children sing of the 14 angels who will watch over them as they sleep. Next up is a rendition of “Bohemian Rhapsody,” the surrealist classic opera/hard rock/chorale mash-up released by the British rock band Queen in 1975. svpn-mag.com

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“It will be the Mother of All Horn Concerts.”

Clergyman John Newton’s text for “Amazing Grace” was set to a traditional tune in the early 19th century. Its universal message of redemption has made it one of the most popular hymns ever written, with an estimated 10 million performances per year worldwide. The grand finale of the evening’s program is Berlioz’s Roman Carnival Overture, which draws its material from his opera Bievenuto Cellini, set in 16th-century Rome during Carnival. Berlioz demanded that the evocative score be played at “the whirlwind tempo of the Roman dancers.” AN ALPINE SYMPHONY, OP. 64

Richard Strauss established his international reputation writing tone poems, a genre that originated with Liszt but that Strauss himself elevated and broadly defined for future composers. Between 1886 and 1899, Strauss composed eight tone poems, including Also sprach Zarathustra, Don Juan, and Till Eulenspiegel. Then, at the turn of the century, he turned his attention to opera, composing just two more tone poems during his career: Sinfonia Domestica in 1904 and An Alpine Symphony. Tone poems are generally written as continuous orchestral movements depicting a narrative suggested by a poem, tale, or painting. For example, Strauss uses the alpine landscape and the imagined daylong journey to the summit and back as inspiration for his musical story. 66

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—Principal Horn Bill VerMeulen on the upcoming Hornucopia concert

Sun Valley audiences hardly need convincing of the wonderment of the mountains and can imagine Strauss’s enthusiasm for the Alps that surrounded his home in Bavaria. Elements of the piece’s story will also be familiar to many, perhaps recalling an early summer hike up to Pioneer Cabin through rocky switchbacks, forested trails, flower-strewn meadows, across remnants of winter ice, and maybe even losing the trail once or twice. The story is loosely based on a memory from Strauss’s childhood of a daylong mountain trek that ended in a downpour. Ultimately, however, Strauss was aiming for a depiction that illustrated, in his words, “moral purification through one’s own strength, deliverance through labor, and worship of nature, eternal and magnificent.” While this might seem like an overly philosophical explanation for music that feels grounded in the physical realm, it is true to his thinking at the time. Strauss was deeply affected by the death of Mahler in 1911, writing, “The death of this aspiring, idealistic, energetic artist [is] a grave loss.” However, he took comfort not in religion but in nature, which served as the link between the human and the eternal. 



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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

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S O P H I S T I C AT E D K E T C H U M T O W N H O M E 3 0 0 W 6 T H S T R E E T A K E T C H U M , I D | O F F E R E D AT $ 3 , 5 9 5 , 0 0 0 A sophisticated and beautifully designed Townhome in a premier Ketchum location. Enjoy the walkability of this in-town 4 bedroom, 3.5 bathroom home built in 2015 with a remarkable mountain contemporary aesthetic. The Basecamp Residences are a true West Ketchum gem, a perfect blend of modern convenience and mountain luxury. 4 Bed | 3.5 Bath | 2,728 Sqft | MLS# 22-329742 Learn More at reidsanborn.evrealestate.com

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Stanley Main Street Proper t y W it h Sawtoot h V iews 1 1 5 0 / 1 1 6 0 E V A FA L L S S TA N L E Y, I D A H O 8 3 2 7 8 Rarely available-In town Stanley on Main Street with EPIC Sawtooth Mountain views! Two contiguous parcels. One

zoned commercial with a large commercial building, 2 one bedroom studios and 1 cabin and a greenhouse on Goat Creek. This property has endless possibilities.

4 Bed | 3 Bath | 3,616 Sqft | 0.93 Acres | MLS# 2-329769 | Offered at $2,500,00

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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

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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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A T r ue Hidden Gem In Ketchum 1 2 3 5 W C A N Y O N R U N B LV D K E T C H U M , I D A H O 8 3 3 4 0 3 4 0 L L O Y D C O U R T, 431/451 NORTHWOOD, 5 0 8 C A N YO N , K E TinCone HU KinEthe T Cvalley, HUM KE TC H U M and is Located of M the most prized neighborhoods this custom build 5,079 sf home has everything

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Terrific floor plan with Sq main 3 car garage guest private and special. 3 Bed | 3.5 Bath | 3,841 Ft floor master, huge 7 Bed | 7.5 Bathwith | 7,110 Sqapt Ft and its own kitchen. 7 Bed |Very 11 Bath | 12,173 Sq Ft Incredible landscaping and home is being sold with furnishings. SOLD - Listed at $2,995,000 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

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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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13437/39 State Hwy 75 Blaine County, ID

110 Rember St 2 Ketchum, ID

99 Blue Grouse Rd Sun Valley, ID

S u n Va l l e y L u x u r y L i v i n g F I N D Y O U R D R E A M H O M E I N T H E W O O D R I V E R VA L L E Y No matter the property you are looking for, we’re here to assist you in discovering your Sun Valley luxury property. Find the

ultimate retreat at 13439 State Highway 75 that seamlessly blends history and playful modern luxury on a three-structure

mountain estate with private ponds & stunning views. Or if you’re looking for a lock & leave, in-town basecamp, check out 110 Rember in West Ketchum, The Westcliff Residences, setting the bar for in-town luxury, privacy, and convenience. And if you prefer a bit more room to stretch your legs, our current new build at 99 Bluegrouse sits on almost an acre with big Baldy views and backcountry skiing right out the back door!

13437/39 State Hwy 75, North Valley The Ultimate Adult Summer Camp! 8 Bed | 10 Bath | 9,434 Sqft Offered at $15,995,000

110 Rember St 2 West-Ketchum The Luxury Westcliff Residences 4 Bed | 4.5 Bath | 3,115 Sqft Offered at $4,750,000

99 Blue Grouse Rd Sun Valley New Build Mountain Contemporary Home 4 Bed | 4.5 Bath | 3,855 Sqft Offered at $5,975,000

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

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

4079 Paradise Drive Tiburon, CA 8 Beds | 8 Baths | 6,410 sq. ft. PENDING | Listed at $4,995,000

1474 Vistazo Street West Tiburon, CA 3 Beds | 3 Baths | 2,100 sq. ft. SOLD | Listed at $2,350,000

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 WORLD’S 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, McCall and Sun Valley. Whether you are looking to buy or sell a home in California or buy a home in your favorite 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.

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OFFERED AT

$2,995,000 MLS 22-329447

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

Paul Kenny

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

Matt Bogue

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

Matt Gelso

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

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Tastefully Remodeled Elkhorn Village Studio Condo in Sun Valley 111 Angani Way, Unit #2076, Bldg 4, Sun Valley This Sun Valley studio condo was beautifully remodeled in 2022 and boasts an all-new kitchen with custom cabinets, quartz counters and appliances. It has a new bathroom vanity, flooring, paint, fixtures, storage cabinets and gas fireplace. Amenities include an elevator, underground parking, ski locker, shared laundry facility, and access to all Elkhorn Village & Harker Center amenities including swimming pools, spas, pickle ball and tennis courts, golf and skiing! Perfect part-time or long-term home, or great rental. $365,000 MLS # 22-329607

Beautifully Updated 2 Bedroom, 2 Bath Ranch Condo in Elkhorn/Sun Valley 3598 Lower Ranch Condo Drive, Sun Valley This bright condo was remodeled and newly furnished in 2022. It’s a first floor, single-level, end unit that features amazing mountain views and abundant natural light throughout. It features an open floorplan, spacious bedrooms, a gas fireplace, stack washer/dryer, and spacious deck. It’s being sold turn-key! Perfect part- or full-time home, or rental. Ranch at Sun Valley and Elkhorn amenities nearby include multiple swimming pools, hot tubs, tennis and pickle ball courts, and golf and skiing. Next to bike path and bus stop. $835,000 MLS # 22-329525

2/2 Condo On Trail Creek in Ketchum - Walk to Bald Mountain, the River and Downtown 450 S 2nd Ave #25, Ketchum Tucked in aspen trees on the scenic edge of Trail Creek, this single level, ground floor, end unit is perfectly located near Bald Mountain’s River Run Lodge and downtown Ketchum. Enjoy the soothing, peaceful sounds, and views, of the creek from your windows and deck. And the mesmerizing Bald Mountain views out your doors! A rare find - one owner for the past 22 years. Incredible for year-round or part-time residents; or for high demand short or long-term rentals. Bus stop out front, and near the bike path. $895,000 MLS # 22-329480

LENORE CARROLL REALTOR® Silvercreek Realty Group (208) 720-0769 - cell lenore@lenorecarroll.com Website: lenorecarroll.com


RARE OPPORTUNITY STANLEY SANCTUARY EXCLUSIVE LOCATION

Located in the Stanley Basin lies the opportunity of a lifetime, nestled in an amphitheater of rarely found beauty, defined by the jagged peaks of The Sawtooth Range this unique year-round single-family home offers a chance to have a piece of your own private Idaho. This stunning property sits at the end of a private road and borders Forest Service Land offering majestic views of the Sawtooth Mountains, easy access to walking trails, Job Creek, abundant wildlife and several recreational opportunities. Inside, a perfect blend of mountain living with an open floor plan perfect for entertaining. The home includes expansive glass

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


and lofty ceilings to bring the outdoors in. The gourmet kitchen features soft close hickory cabinets with granite countertops, two sinks, coffee bar and reclaimed oak floors throughout. The home also features air conditioning, propane fireplace, four TVs, stereo speakers for TV or music, mobile app remote control of heat and security systems, exquisite finishes, stylish appointments, high-speed internet, redundant heating systems, fire resistant maintenance-free Everlog siding and RV Hookups. This property is a must see for anyone looking for the ultimate Stanley retreat.

$3,495,000


721 Northstar Drive Hailey

The perfect home for entertaining with lots of outdoor living. This beautiful and spacious home features a main floor primary suite, heated flooring in the primary suite bathroom, air conditioning throughout, remote controlled shades, extra storage, 6 burner gas cooktop and a greenhouse.

$1,495,000

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


125 Mountain Creek Drive, Warm Springs Ranch Residences, Ketchum

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

$2,950,000

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


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


PUT DOWN ROOTS & GROW

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

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

A Whole Life Outside Your Door


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

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

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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


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581 PAINTBRUSH LANE | HULEN MEADOWS Exquisite European Home Mountain Views | 5,600 Sq. Ft.

3 WILDROSE COURT

Lane Ranch Home on the Creek Ruscitto Architect, iconic home | 4,900 Sq. Ft.


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


STACEY & MALEA STANDARDS. STRATEGY. SUCCESS.

SOLD IN GIMLET LISTED AT $8.5M

SOLD IN ELKHORN LISTED AT $4.75M

SOLD IN WARM SPRINGS LISTED AT $4.95M

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208.450.9131 208.721.1381 stacey@sunvalleybh.com malea@sunvalleybh.com sunvalleybh.com


5TH & MAIN FOR THOSE WHO EXPECT THE BEST

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


Four Luxury Condominiums For Sale • • • • • •

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

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


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


DEVELOPMENT PARCEL ON THE RIM IN TWIN FALLS

11.64 ACRES This Snake River south canyon rim property is the last and best parcel of land owned by a Twin Falls pioneer family for over 100 years. With +/950' of canyon rim expanse, the views into and across the canyon are breathtaking. The zoning will accommodate medium density residential development, a smaller number of larger estate caliber parcels or mixed uses. City water/sewer on property.

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The current R-4 zoning allows for: Small number of exclusive homesites Large Estate Multi-Family Residential Development

Future Land Use allows for: Mixed Use

$8,800,000

MLS 22-329677

SUE ENGELMANN

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Clear Creek Canyon

Clear Creek Canyon

Just 5 minutes from downtown Ketchum 3 parcels on over 51 acres 5 existing homes on property

$9,995,000

Sue Engelmann 208-720-0680 sue@sueengelmann.com

Tom monge

208-720-0490 tom@svassociates.com

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Land, Views, and New Construction…

This lovely contemporary farmhouse is light and bright with views from every window. Located in Bellevue Farms on 5 acres, the home has a detached garage with 8-foot doors, and enjoys shared 1883 water rights. It’s the perfect Little House on the Prairie. 3 Bedroom, 2.5 Bath, 1,907 SF, 5.01 Acres. | Priced at $1,495,000

CHRISSY GOVE 208.720.3189 chrissygove@gmail.com chrissygove.com SUN VALLEY. LIFE.STYLE.

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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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STAY AND PL AY New Ketchum listing! Sunny standalone condo, with windows all around, including big Baldy views, feeling like a single-family home. Sophisticated, lofty, and spacious, 3 bedrooms, 4 baths, with a custom kitchen and a master bedroom suite built in 2019 by local craftsmen. Attached is a single-car garage for all your toys. You will find easy access to everything Sun Valley and Ketchum have to offer; Sun Valley’s River Run Plaza features the Roundhouse Express Gondola which can carry you to the restaurant, hiking, mountain biking, and skiing. Then about town enjoy walking to or taking the free bus to shops, restaurants, concerts, and Ketchum Farmers Market. Also in the neighborhood is Trail Creek, the Big Wood River with world-class fishing, and a 32-mile bike path.

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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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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

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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


Ranch & Land is a way of life. It’s a culture and a custom. This lifestyle is all about a deep connection to the land and returning to our roots. My goal is to connect clients with deep local knowledge of the best rural real estate services with unparalleled technology, analytics, and financing. The Compass Ranch & Land Division is a collective of American ranch real estate specialists. Our distinct blend of tech and in-house support makes life easier for buyers and sellers. Contact Michelle Englert to learn more about Ranch & Land services.

SELLING SUN VALLEY Make your move. Call Michelle. Michelle Englert | 208.720.9942 Michelle@MichelleEnglert.com | SP51312 Compass RE is a licensed real estate broker in the state of Idaho and Compass is a licensed real estate broker in the state of Washington and both abide by Equal Housing Opportunity laws. All material presented herein is intended for informational purposes only. Information is compiled from sources deemed reliable but is subject to errors, omissions, changes in price, condition, sale, or withdrawal without notice. Photos may be virtually staged or digitally enhanced and may not reflect actual property conditions.


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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.

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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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Since 1958, the city of Ketchum has celebrated its mining history with one of the largest non-motorized parades in the West. The imposing Lewis Ore Wagons (Big Hitch), once owned by Horace Lewis and the centerpiece of the Wagon Days celebration and grand finale to the Wagon Days Parade, are authentic remnants of the Wood River Valley’s early mining heritage. These wagons carried enormous loads up and down roads no wider than the wagon wheels. The Lewis Lead, the largest of the remaining collection, carried more than 18,000 pounds daily and was once weighed with more than 24,000 pounds aboard, a respectable load even among presentday similar-sized haulers. PHOTO BY LANETT PALMER


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A 20-mule hitch jerkline pulls the Big Hitch in the Wagon Days parade, exactly how it was historically powered. The driver, referred to as the “mule skinner,” controls the procession through voice commands and using the 100-foot line. At the height of the mining activity in the Wood River, Big Lost, and Salmon River Valleys in the 1880s and ‘90s, the Lewis Fast Freight Lines owned 700 mules and 30 wagons. In a year, the men and the mules hauled 700,000 pounds of ore to the Philadelphia Smelter in Ketchum. The Philadelphia stood just across the Big Wood River from Ketchum, where Broadway Boulevard now runs. And while the trips were sure, they were not swift. One round trip on the Ketchum-Challis Toll Road, now Trail Creek Road, took two weeks. The road itself was built under the direction of the Lewis family and is still today, in summer, the quickest route to points north from the Sun Valley area, with automobiles today making the circuit in four or five hours. The wagons carried loads into the mountains as well as out and brought food, hardware, clothes, liquor, and news from the outside world into the central Idaho communities of Clayton, Custer, Bayhorse, Challis, and Vienna. As a result, for months at a time, early miners often had little contact with civilization.

The Lewis ore wagons reside throughout the year in the Ore Wagon Museum on Leadville Avenue in Ketchum. The Lewis family gifted the wagons to the city of Ketchum with the stipulation that they are taken out of the museum and displayed at least once a year. This stipulation inspired the citizens of Ketchum to start the Wagon Days Parade in 1958.

When the Big Hitch makes its way down Sun Valley Road for the annual Wagon Days Parade, it is not unusual for the crowd’s collective jaw to drop while their cameras capture several photos of the spectacle. With the Big Hitch’s massive stature and the long procession of wagons, few have seen anything quite like it. It is hard to imagine what it must have been like to navigate the monster wagons along the uneven, barely maintained dirt roads of yesteryear.

Now, 65 years later, the Wagon Days Parade has grown into one of the largest non-motorized parades in the Northwest. Every year the community looks forward to the authentic jerkline and the massive Lewis Big Hitch gracing the streets of Ketchum as it did in years past.  Come enjoy a historic weekend in Ketchum, Idaho, for Wagon Days, September 2-4, 2022. To learn more, visit wagondays.net. svpn-mag.com

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HISTORIC KETCHUM BROUGHT TO LIFE The Ore Museum beautifully preserves the town’s history By Blair Baker

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As a child, I was infatuated with the Little House on the Prairie books by Laura Ingalls Wilder. I was fascinated by this way of life that was drastically different from my own. The Ingalls family had to build their homes from scratch, chopping down trees, stripping them, and using their thick trunks to insulate their living quarters. The house I had grown up with had been laid with concrete and built by a skilled team. Their closets contained two outfits, one for more formal occasions and an everyday dress, while mine teemed with jeans, activewear, and dresses of every color. School was a privilege that not every kid was afforded, and I complained about after-school homework. Laura, although a young girl like myself, captivated me. I wanted to dive deeply into her way of life, experiencing what it felt like to live in the wagon days. Although many children were intrigued by the Ingalls family’s story, only the children of Sun Valley, once a year, could get a glimpse of life at that time.


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Each year, the Wagon Days celebration brings a taste of life from the 1880s into downtown Ketchum, inviting viewers to imagine that the modern streets appeared as if they did 140 years ago. The Ore Museum, built in the 1970s in the same architecture to resemble the smelter in Warm Springs that melted the ore, is open to the public from August 15 to September 4, 2022. This once-a-year occurrence invites curious patrons to see historical treasures such as an Ore Wagon, the Lewis Family stagecoach, and chuck and water wagons accompanying the Ore Wagon in its expeditions. These wagons, in pristine condition, were gifted to the city of Ketchum by the Lewis family (one of the founding families of Ketchum) under the condition that they would be displayed once per year for the public to enjoy. As a result, these wagons are a coveted piece of history, with numerous other cities throughout the country requesting them as the only known wagons from this time in the world to still function; lucky for the residents of the Wood River Valley, they have remained in their original town. For those that haven’t had the pleasure of seeing these grandiose wagons in person yet, you will be shocked by their sheer size. While images of the 1800s usually allude to small family-sized wagons, the Ore Wagons are massive, with

Each year, the Wagon Days celebration brings a taste of life from the 1880s into downtown Ketchum, inviting viewers to imagine that the modern streets appeared as if they did 140 ago.

wheels taller than the average adult. These wagons were used to traverse up and down Trail Creek, collecting ore from the mines that were then moved back to town to the Philadelphia smelter in Warm Springs, in which the ore was distilled to be sold. In addition to their enormous size, the narrow nature of the wagons comes as a great shock when these wagons are seen in person. The wagons needed to be slim to go over the Trail Creek pass. Being narrow allowed the wagons to make the treacherous journey over the mountain, with only one instance of a wagon falling over recorded. As a coveted piece of history in the Valley, the wagons have maintained their pristine condition through a tedious refurbishing process. Any current damage or touch-ups needed for the wagons are sent to South Dakota. There, they can be repaired entirely in the same way repairs would svpn-mag.com

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have been made in the 1800s. Down to the paint used to color the wagon, the goal is to keep the wagons in the best condition to make its journey through downtown Ketchum every year. While we cannot travel back in time to live like it’s the wagon days, the city of Ketchum provides an opportunity like no other in the world to get close to it. Wagon Days is a visual reminder of what it was like to travel in a horse-drawn wagon and to work on an Ore Wagon like our ancestors so many years ago. These wagons that have remained in beautiful condition remind us what our little town has become. What was once a single tent in the center of town is now a flourishing community filled with friendly faces, thriving businesses, and a growing community. Leading up to and throughout Wagon Days, August 15 to September 4, visitors can enjoy an up-close look at the Lewis Ore Wagons, the Lewis Stagecoach, water and chuck wagon, and a historical display compiled especially to commemorate the era of the founding of the town of Ketchum, its mining history, and the Wagon Days Parade.  Visit wagondays.net for additional programming.

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Get an up-close look at the massive Lewis Ore Wagons. First, visit the Museum to view historical items from Ketchum’s founding, mining history, and Wagon Days. Then, step outside for a tour of Ketchum’s oldest surviving building, the Bonning Cabin. The historical exhibit was developed in partnership with the city of Ketchum, Blaine County Historical Museum, and The Community Library’s Regional History Department. The Ore Wagon Museum also sells reserved seating for the parade and Wagon Days souvenirs. Open Daily from 11am-6pm Ore Wagon Museum 500 East Avenue | Ketchum

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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 Ore Wagon Museum and Bonning Cabin Take a tour of the city of Ketchum’s Iconic Ore Wagons and explore a historical collection from Ketchum’s mining era, the town’s founding, and the historic Wagon Days Big Hitch Parade. The museum also offers souvenirs, reserved seating, and information on the Wagon Days Weekend. 10am-6pm

Sun Valley Story Tour Visit the area’s most historic locales. Then, jump on the Sun Valley Story Tour bus for a onehour guided tour past historical sites such as the Horace Lewis home and historical mining sites, the Union Pacific Terminal, Comstock-Clark Mercantile Building, and many more. 10:15am Departing from the Visitor Center 491 Sun Valley Road | Ketchum

Cowboy Poetry Join Idaho Cowboy Poets as they recite their poetic tales from the land, way of life, and stories of time and people long gone. Cowboy poetry is a form of poetry that grew from a tradition of cowboys telling stories. 1-4pm Ore Wagon Museum 500 East Avenue | Ketchum

Grand Marshal Ceremony This ceremony celebrates the 2022 Grand Marshals Paula and Keith Perry, who are honored for their enduring contributions to the community of Ketchum. There will be food and beverage provided by the city of Ketchum. 5:30pm Town Square 480 Fourth Street East | Ketchum

Live Music Tylor & the Train Robbers deliver a perfect, lyric-driven blend of roots country and modern Americana music.

TYLOR & THE TRAIN ROBBERS The Boise-based band Tylor & the Train Robbers, Tylor Ketchum, his brothers Jason and Tommy Bushman, and his father-inlaw Johnny “Shoes” Pisano, play for the 65th Wagon Days in Ketchum on Friday, September 2, in Ketchum’s Town Square. Paired with their unrelenting dedication to the road, they have earned the reputation of being hardworking professionals whose live shows highlight the connectedness that they’ve acquired not only from years of playing together, but also from the family bond that they all share. Their latest album, Non-Typical Find, is the band’s third independently released studio album and marks their first project with producer Cody Braun of Reckless Kelly, also Idaho natives The 11-song compilation showcases Ketchum’s songwriting genius with subject material ranging from current events to harrowing tales of dead bodies discovered. The band delivers with the tight, dynamic sound they are known for and, on this album, raises the bar by including a few talented friends whose musical contributions add nuance and texture to the band’s already solid sound. The outcome is an album that is an honest and intriguing blend of Ketchum’s lyrical talent and the musical chemistry of the band.

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SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3

Papoose Club Pancake Breakfast

Children’s Activities on East Avenue

Papoose Pancake Breakfast at Wagon Days has been a community tradition since 1977. Serving an all-you-caneat country breakfast of pancakes, sausages, and eggs, all flipped, fried, and served by club members and local characters. On Saturday, the breakfast is followed by the Big Hitch Parade, one of the largest non-motorized parades in the Pacific Northwest, featuring museumquality wagons, buggies, and stagecoaches.

Games, interactive historical demonstrations, and food and beverage for the whole family. In addition, there will be a petting zoo for kids and families to enjoy.

8am-12pm Ketchum Town Square Adults $15, Seniors/Youth $10, and 3 & under free

The Eh-Capa Bareback Riders and Escaramuza Charra riding and performance groups showcase their exceptional and courageous riding skills. The Eh-Capa riders develop a unique relationship with their horses. They control their mounts without a saddle and direct with leg cues, their voices, and a one-inch-wide leather strap around the horse’s neck. The style of riding mirrors that of the Native American culture.

Ore Wagon Museum and Bonning Cabin Take a tour of the city of Ketchum’s iconic Ore Wagons and explore a historical collection from Ketchum’s mining era, the town’s founding, and the historic Wagon Days Big Hitch Parade. The museum also offers souvenirs, reserved seating, and information on the Wagon Days Weekend. 10am-6pm

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Horsemanship and Cultural Performances

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Escaramuza Charra Charreria is a Mexican cultural tradition stemming from the Spanish-inspired charreada, a festival event like the American rodeo in its equestrian activities. Escaramuza is the only female equestrian event in Mexican charreria. It consists of a team of riders choreographed in synchronized maneuvers to music. Riders ride side-saddle and wear traditional Mexican outfits, including sombreros and traditional dresses. The sport inspired the Mexican adelitas who fought in the Mexican Revolution.

Big Hitch Parade One of the largest non-motorized parades in the country features museum-quality carriages, carts, stagecoaches, riding clubs, and the grand finale, the Big Hitch, the historic Lewis Ore Wagons, pulled by an authentic 20-mule team on a jerkline. 1pm Main Street | Ketchum

After Parade Wagon Days Street Party Chayce Beckham plays a free concert at the Wagon Days Street party directly following the Big Hitch Parade.

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 4 Papoose Club Pancake Breakfast Serving an all-you-can-eat country breakfast of pancakes, sausages, and eggs, all flipped, fried, and served by club members and local characters. 8am-12pm Ketchum Town Square Adults $15, Seniors/Youth $10, 3 & under free

Ore Wagon Museum and Bonning Cabin Take a tour of the City of Ketchum’s Iconic Ore Wagons and explore a historical collection from Ketchum’s mining era, the town’s founding, and the historic Wagon Days Big Hitch Parade. The museum also offers souvenirs, reserved seating, and information on the Wagon Days Weekend. 10am-6pm

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THE RECORD COMPANY PLAYS SUN VALLEY Honest Rock and Roll Music in the 21st Century By Elizabeth Westwood

It’s easy to be familiar with the success of classic, small bands with big sounds. And big bands that come from small beginnings. The massive voice of Daniel Quine Auerbach of The Black Keys. The anxious swooning of The Replacements. And the hard-driving sing-along sounds of Spoon. Each began with a lead singer curating a perfect storm of sounds to make good music that moves, grooves, and soothes us. These days we have new music coming out of our ears. Though record stores are a dying breed and electrifying shows were put on hold during the pandemic, the action is back. And streaming helps provide a continuous flow of killer sounds, artists, and personally curated playlists. So on your next soul search for some rehab boogie or hunt for the best vibe for your party, look no further than LA-based modern rock outfit, The Record Company. Conceived from a Craigslist ad by lead singer and guitarist Chris Vos, the Grammy-nominated powerhouse is currently on tour with their latest album, Play Loud, with Sun Valley slated as a late summer stop on August 11. Play Loud is like a honeybee with a hair-trigger temper that lives up to its title and lyrical take on life—the challenges, the opportunities, the beauty, the pain, the love. “We are trying to carry a message of positivity. Every step is a learning experience,” says Vos. With their third album, The Record Company has allowed their music to evolve organically and in step with their message. So, 122

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working with a new producer, not sticking with one sound or technique, and implementing different ways to record felt like a fit—and boy, did they do it right. “We’ve always been about dusting yourself off or cherishing a memory. Making this record was all about trying to find more of those stories that tell what your heart and soul are trying to communicate to people. What you can find in relationships with other people or what we call to deal with on our own. The experiences we have. People we meet. People we lose. It all piles together in your heart and soul, and it all comes out in those stories on the record.” Diving into some of the inspiration behind their hit song “Paradise,” Vos explains that it focused on feelings of one’s idea of paradise. “If you’re seeking it, maybe there’s more in your heart than you realize to give you what you’re looking for than constantly looking to tomorrow. It’s easy to think, ‘If I only had this, it would make it better.’ ‘If I only lived here, it would make it better.’ But, of course, you can’t be happy all the time. And you’re not going to be sad all the time. But if you find peace in your life in your heart, you’ll at least experience those emotions in a more constructive and positive learning way.” With the ability to stream and itch to stay creative, The Record Company fought the strange times the pandemic provided by playing through it. They came up with some original tunes, such as those on the Side Project EP, and paid homage to Big Mama Thornton, considering the new Elvis film with their version of “Hound Dog.”


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“We believe the ‘roll’ is just as important as the ‘rock,’ and that’s a big part of it” says Wisconsin-born and-raised lead singer Chris Vos. Though their tour hits bigger cities such as London, Nashville, St. Louis, and their hometown of Los Angeles, Vos relates to smaller towns. He spent his youth in a dairy farming community and is looking forward to having the diverse, intimate, and inspired hub, the Wood River Valley, on their summer bill. “People are great everywhere you go. Everyone wants the same thing, to have a good life and be at peace. Obviously, there are always challenges, but at the core, life has taught me to always look for the good in people, try to find some common ground, and enjoy our time playing music. It’s such a gift,” says Vos. “If the pandemic retaught me anything, it’s that nothing is given. And you must completely cherish every opportunity you have to do what you love. It’s a finite number. It’s not going on PHOTO BY TRAVIS SHINN

forever. And use that as a realistic motivator to realize that this is something I should care about right now because I’m not going to do this the same way tomorrow as I did today. It’s a great way to spend the day playing the show. Everyone is welcome at a Record Company show. Leave your hang-ups outside, be friendly, and leave all the stuff happening at the door, and let’s get clean together.” Don’t miss your chance to listen to an album made for the stage and end your summer with the sweet (and sizzling) kiss that is The Record Company. Listen to Play Loud on streaming services such as Apple Music, Spotify, and YouTube.  The Record Company with special guest Lindsay Lou Thursday, August 11 | 7pm River Run Lodge Tickets are available at svmoa.org. svpn-mag.com

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SUMMER’S LAST STAND IN STANLEY By Lori Williams Photo by Steve Dondero

The Sawtooth Mountains are still ringing with the music of summer, the stars are still dancing across the Central Idaho Dark Sky Reserve, and if you haven’t yet climbed over the summit for some cool nights in Stanley/Sawtooth country, wait no longer. Finish summer well with an escape north. There’s still time to hike, bike, camp, and kayak—just for starters. And there’s also time for homemade cinnamon rolls, street dances, hot springs soaking, teasin’ flies, beach lounging, and adventuring. Even ten minutes outside of Stanley proper can find you in completely different worlds, from ghost towns to mining dredge sites to rustic lakeside resorts.

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Built in the 1930s by the Civilian Conservation Corps, it was used as a working ranger station until 1972 when Congress established the Sawtooth National Recreation Area.

Stanley Museum

Don’t neglect a stop in at the beautiful historic Stanley Museum, located in the former Valley Creek Ranger Station on Highway 75 between Stanley and Lower Stanley. Built in the 1930s by the Civilian Conservation Corps, it was used as a working ranger station until 1972 when Congress established the Sawtooth National Recreation Area—celebrating 50 years this year—and the current ranger station, located a few miles upriver of Stanley, was built to replace it. Ten years later, the Sawtooth Interpretive & Historical Association was granted a special use permit by the Forest Service to operate the property as a museum. Every room features a variety of exhibits, photographs, and artifacts depicting the early days in the Sawtooth Valley. Other outbuildings at the complex include an authentic icehouse and tool shed. In addition, the museum offers guidebooks, maps, historical non-fiction, and gifts for sale. They are open 10am-5pm every week through Labor Day.

Top: Historic pioneer relics at the Stanley Museum. Above: Sawtooth Salmon Festival at the Stanley Museum. Opposite page: Smokey the Bear at Redfish Amphitheater.

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The Sawtooth Forum and Lecture Series continues at the museum on Friday evenings from 6pm through August 26. On August 27, you can celebrate the wild Salmon River and its primary inhabitants at the Sawtooth Salmon Festival, which includes spawning tours at the nearby Sawtooth Fish Hatchery, music, entertainment, games, and educational tours, and food and drinks at the museum grounds.


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STANLEY MUSEUM Open daily for 2022 summer season 10am-5pm THROUGH SE P TE MBE R 12

REDFISH VISITOR CENTER & GALLERY Open daily for the 2022 summer season 9:30am-5pm FRIDAYS THROUGH AUGUST 26

STANLEY MUSEUM LAWN

Sawtooth Forum & Lecture Series 6pm AUGUST 5

“American Pika” by Dr. Erik A. Beever AUGUST 12

“Another Look at Our Wilderness History: The Female Leaders” by Michelle Reilly, PhD AUGUST 19

“Sawtooth NRA 50th Anniversary Forum” with Jim Hansen, Jerry Jayne, Boyd Norton, Monica Church, and others! AUGUST 26

“Imagining Idaho’s Wild Salmon & Steelhead in 2055” by Pat Ford *Bring a lawn chair

SIHA Special Events AUGUST 6

REDFISH AMPHITHEATER

Smokey Bear’s Birthday AUGUST 2 0

PIONEER PARK

Sawtooth NRA 50th Celebration with special guests 10am AUGUST 22

REDFISH VISITOR CENTER & GALLERY

Sawtooth NRA 50th Anniversary event 7pm AUGUST 27

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Dewey, Pickette & Howe

Up at Idaho Rocky Mountain Ranch (IRMR) with advance reservations, you can enjoy a taste of fine mountain cuisine dining in the lodge or at an outdoor barbecue, with jawdropping Sawtooth Mountain views off the edge of your plate. Local musicians bring the mountain vibes home with a guitar, fiddle, and boot-stomping flair during casual outdoor dinners. Twice in August, ranch classics Dewey, Pickette & Howe will delight with their fresh bluegrass sound and airtight harmonies. Also, in August, Richard Blair—the husband of IRMR General Manager Connie Blair—brings history alive in his folk-roots music style, singing stories with warmth and charm. At Mountain Village Resort (MVR), August blows in hot with the likes of Shane Smith and the Saints, whose 2015 song, “All I See Is You,” was featured in a Season Four episode of the hit series Yellowstone, catapulting them to new heights on social media platforms. Since the episode aired, “All I See Is You” has streamed two to three million times on music apps. MVR knew a good thing when they heard it, booking the band in 2015 for the first time. They’ve returned four times in the last six years. Says Shane Smith, “Stanley has honestly been a home away from Texas for us throughout some of our most difficult years of touring. But, after over a decade of playing shows, Stanley, Idaho, remains our favorite road stop.” Folk Family Revival opens the show on the Velvet Falls Dance Hall Lawn. Tickets are $20 in advance and $25 at the door. It promises to be a hot August night of great music and fun. MVR is your full-service stop and base camp for any wilderness wanderings. They cover you, from lodge rooms to log cabins, RV, and tent sites. MVR prides itself on excellent customer service, cleanliness, and product offerings. Grab fresh produce, snacks, fabulous wine, camping and fishing supplies, and more at their Mercantile store. Fuel up at the gas station and fuel up with a meal at the Mountain Village Restaurant—they’re open daily for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Soak in the resort’s hot springs pool along the banks of Valley Creek, and as always, enjoy movie nights, trivia, yoga, and live music regularly at the dance hall. Enjoy summer’s last stand in August before we hurtle towards fall.  128

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STANLEY SUMMER MUSIC SCENE IDAHO ROCKY MOUNTAIN RANCH Music | 6pm AUGUST 2

Richard Blair AUGUST 4

Porch Swing AUGUST 6

Dewey, Pickette & Howe AUGUST 9

Kevin Ware AUGUST 11

Michaela French AUGUST 13

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Richard Blair AUGUST 18

Porch Swing AUGUST 23

Mark Mueller AUGUST 2 5

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STANLEY SUMMER MUSIC SCENE REDFISH LAKE LODGE Sunday Music | 5-7pm

Shane Smith

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Rupert Wates AUGUST 14

Crazy Love AUGUST 21

Rebecca Scott AUGUST 2 8

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THE KASINO CLUB 10pm-1am | Ages 21+over AUGUST 5 & 6

Sakoyana AUGUST 11, 12 & 13

Ethan Tucker AUGUST 18 , 19 & 2 0

Wednesday Music | 6-8pm

Ryan Curtis

AUGUST 3

AUGUST 2 5, 26 & 27

Walter Salas Humara

Buddy DeVore

AUGUST 10

Mo Kelly

Street Dance | 6:30-10pm

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AUGUST 11, 18 & 2 5

Taylor and Henry

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Innocent Man

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Alexa Sluder AUGUST 31

Paul & Ieva Cataldo Friday Music | 6-8pm AUGUST 5

Porch Swing AUGUST 12

Michaela French AUGUST 19

Douglas AUGUST 26

MOUNTAIN VILLAGE RESORT VELVET FALLS DANCE HALL Music at 9pm and free unless noted AUGUST 5

Folk Family Revival AUGUST 6

Velvet Falls Dance Hall Lawn

Mark Mueller

Shane Smith & The Saints + Folk Family Revival

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Innocent Man AUGUST 26

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PEAKFIT offers the next level of health and fitness Photos by Ted Daniel

PeakFit is a unique fitness and health experience that offers clients a personalized and monitored gym experience and routine concentrated on improving physical health and workings to drive people to reach their peak fitness. PeakFit was created by Wood River Valley fitness specialists Emily Knowles, Zack Taylor, and Rob Carter with a mission to give clients an understanding of their data and health markers, tracked with scientific tools, so they can achieve accessible goals and their highest potential performance and fitness level. Sanctioned tri-athlete and team member Rob Carter is licensed to execute and implement the methods, analysis, and standards developed at UCLA’s UCFit Exercise Physiology Research Lab (EPRL), highly comprehensive and accredited “exercise physiology” testing that has been touted to improve general health ailments as well as acquiesce one’s peak fitness. Widely known as the top exercise 132

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physiology laboratory across the U.S., UCLA’s EPRL now collaborates with the PeakFit Lab, with our Sun Valley location acting as a remote research facility, with Rob as its head, facilitating the methods, technology, and clinical standards of exercise-health testing developed and utilized at UCLA. Validated by UCLA, only at PeakFit’s Lab is there a specific focus on testing, research, and analysis through to health improvement and athletic performance. Only at PeakFit is the highest standard of progress and innovation mirrored in these expert training methods. PeakFit hours: 7am-8pm Monday through Friday 9am-3pm Weekends by Appointment Only Connect with PeakFit: 208.928.4261 contact@peakfitsv.com


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STYLE DIAL FOR AUGUST, SUN VALLEY INTERIOR DESIGNERS AND DECORATORS HAVE SELECTED EYE-CATCHING ITEMS and décor to create the perfect ambiance for your home. From sconces and pendant lights to comfy lounge chairs and chic dining tables, each Style Dial item has an exceptional quality within the space it occupies—distinct and appealing.

PENDANT FIXTURE “Lately, sweet details have been catching our eye!” says Allison Connolly, owner of Allison Paige Interior Design. “Like the scalloping on this otherwise clean pendant fixture. Available in different materials and sizes.” Call Allison Paige Design for details.

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LATHAM INTERIORS

ACCORDION BELL SCONCE 500 Washington Avenue | Ketchum 208.928.6366 | lathaminteriors.com

“This vintage brass and wood task light is a creative way to add lighting to any space,” says Sarah Latham of Latham Interiors. “The tilting head and adjustable arm come in a range of quality finishes.” Visit the Latham Interiors online shop at lathaminteriors.com.

MARLO LOUNGE CHAIR “Sit back and relax with a good book in the Marlo Lounge Chair!” says Heather McGregor, owner of Redeux Decor Interiors. “The sophisticated combination of top-grain leather and a gunmetal frame make it a standout in the room. We envision it paired with navy blue textiles and light wood accents for a luxurious and modern design.” Visit Redeux Decor Interiors at their Hailey brick-and-mortar shop.

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REDEUX DECOR INTERIORS

9 E Bullion Street | Hailey 208.721.1380 | redeuxdecor.com

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THE PICKET FENCE INTERIOR DESIGN

GASTON CHAIR 351 North Leadville Avenue | Ketchum 208.806.2900 | thepicketfence.com

“The Gaston Chair is a warm hug, the perfect addition to any seating group,” says Erika Blank, principal designer for The Picket Fence Interior Design. “Its architectural lines and curved silhouette keep things light and playful, and the best part is—it swivels.” Available in multiple fabrics and finishes.

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JENNIFER HOEY INTERIOR DESIGN

DOME LAMP “This soft smoke glazed stoneware lamp offers a softer tabletop approach to break up the more modern finishes in any space,” says Jennifer Hoey Smith of Jennifer Hoey Interior Design.

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

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Pictured left to right: Designers Erika Blank, Rosemary Miller, and Lexy Jones

The Picket Fence Interior Design office is located in the Galleria Building in downtown Ketchum.

By Danielle Vigueria Photos by Ray J. Gadd

The Picket Fence has been offering exceptional home décor and accessories in the Wood River Valley for more than 40 years. Their showroom on East Avenue in Ketchum displays a carefully curated selection of unique goods that range from vintage to modern, and all share a timeless charm. And just a few blocks away in the Galleria Building, three dedicated resident interior designers are ready to offer their comprehensive services for remodels and new construction.

Building on their decades of experience outfitting the Valley’s homes, The Picket Fence naturally expanded into a full-service interior design studio. Today, lead designer Erika Blank collaborates with Lexy Jones and Rosemary Miller to deliver outstanding and inspirational interiors for local clients. A part of The Picket Fence team since 2014, Erika heads up the design team and worked in New York City before settling in the Wood River Valley. While in NYC, she earned her LEED professional credentials because she values sustainable design. Lexy is a California native who attended high school in the Valley and returned with a combination of creativity and architectural knowledge that contributes to every Picket Fence project. And with a playful yet practical style, Rosemary joined the team from Dallas, Texas, and she shines in color and pattern work. Each woman has a degree in interior design and brings her unique perspective to the work. svpn-mag.com

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“I think something that makes us stand out is that all three of us work on every design project together,” says Erika. “There’s not just one designer assigned to a job. We’ve found that combining our strengths results in an outcome that is the best it can be because we have unique personal design styles that play well to our clients’ diverse tastes. We pull out different attributes and meld them together to create one-of-a-kind designs for our clients.” The Picket Fence Design team can accommodate any aesthetic from minimalist and modern to rustic and traditional with a self-described mountain transitional style. But most importantly, they focus on the values and needs of their clients to inform their designs. They recognize the noticeable differences and more subtle nuances of creating for a young family with an active lifestyle compared to a space meant for a mature couple’s evening entertaining. “We absolutely take in our clients’ personalities, lifestyles, and tastes and then translate that into beautiful and functional 142

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“We absolutely take in our clients’ personalities, lifestyles, and tastes and then translate that into beautiful and functional designs. We want the finished product to feel like a reflection of the homeowners...” —Erika Blank

designs,” says Erika. “We want the finished product to feel like a reflection of the homeowners—every space should be approachable and usable. We incorporate a lot of performance fabrics that can be easily cleaned and have amazing life and durability. People come to this Valley to have fun and relax. They need spaces that can support day-to-day use.” The team can also deliver 3-D renderings to help clients who may have trouble visualizing a proposed completed space. Rather than just sample paint colors on a card or wood blocks that demonstrate finishes, the digital designs can give


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a greater sense of what a room will look like. And the team says they have recently noticed a few trends that are catching attention in the Valley. “We have seen many clients looking to natural materials— woods and stones—for a more ‘old world’ feel,” says Erika. “I’d say that cottage-style is trending now. We have always been able to use those materials here, but now people don’t just want a beautiful hardwood floor. They want that floor to seem like it’s been there forever. They are looking for handmade tiles that don’t feel commercially produced. This trend calls back to more traditional use of the materials.” Another area that is gaining traction, according to the team, is environmental responsibility. A community of consciousness is growing—clients are starting to focus on finding sustainable solutions, and many mainstream vendors are adopting ecofriendly processes and products. The Picket Fence strives to make the best choices when sourcing materials, utilizing natural fibers and finding locally-made products that reduce the energy and waste lost during transport.

From left to right: Style meets function in modern mountain living spaces. Playful linens add a subtle pop of personality. The Picket Fence Interior Design team collaborates on every project to meet their clients’ unique needs.

Finding the intersection between functionality, responsibility, and beauty defines the creative work done by the talented designers at The Picket Fence. “I find comfort in being able to add purpose to things,” says Erika. “I want to figure out the best practical solution that is also gorgeous. As a homebody, I want to enjoy my space fully, and I find joy in bringing that to other people. During COVID, we all saw how our homes could be a haven and a refuge from the world. I love being able to create those spaces that people love to come home to.”  For more information about The Picket Fence Design, visit tpfinteriordesign.com. 351 North Leadville Avenue | Ketchum 208.806.2900 thepicketfence.com svpn-mag.com

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GAIL SEVERN GALLERY...............146 Barn near Germania Creek, East Fork, Salmon, Custer County, Idaho by Laura McPhee Archival pigment print 40” x 50.75”

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LAURA McPHEE VANISHING POINT A focus on place and land By Lily Martin

Wielding her vintage Deardorff camera, Laura McPhee decisively frames the Great American West through her viewfinder. The 8-by-10-inch negatives allow for incredible detail, resolution, and scale, contributing to staggering photographs that become windows to the western expanse. Known for her panoramic landscapes and portraits of the inhabitants who call these places home, McPhee has distinguished herself amidst a long tradition in photography. She finds a place at the table between icons like Ansel Adams and Edward Weston while exploring ranch land and wilderness. With traditional 19th-century technology and a contemporary approach, McPhee chronicles visual stories about time, both geologic and human. There is a rich narrative running through McPhee’s work, like the serpentine river cutting deep incisions in the land over centuries or a gold mine on the edge of the Black Rock Desert where the earth splays open to expose its ruddy interior. It isn’t enough for McPhee to take a beautiful photo; she is revealing something about the land, about us. Her photographs become 146

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anthropological cross-sections, drawing attention to the fragile seams at which civilization meets nature. A mysterious still-life found at the edge of an alkali flat uncovers intricate details of daily life—a small plastic toy among shards of glass and rusty metal scraps. These instances contemplate the inadvertent consequences of man’s attempts to control nature. A meditation on our material lives, begging the question of how we use the earth and to what ends? The images become evidence of our collective footprint on the landscape and the traces we leave behind. McPhee addresses our complex and contested relationship to the environment in the era of rapid climate change. Working within the Sawtooth Valley, McPhee photographed many sites particularly familiar to those who have spent time in central Idaho and the surrounding areas. We may recognize certain subjects such as grain elevators along Highway 75, campsites around Redfish Lake, or even burn areas from past wildfires. However, her lens posits these landmarks in a new context, introducing new meanings and implications that are universally relevant. Her most recent series of photographs were primarily shot in and around the Great Basin. These images are simultaneously shocking and serene, dealing with similar dilemmas of human disruption of nature’s balance. One image presents an unviable rope swing hanging high above the dry basin of a rapidly evaporating Lake Powell. Another photo shows a petrified tree emerging from the gradually dropping water 148

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line, made evident by the mineral-covered “bathtub rings” along the base of the cliff. Through McPhee’s lens, harrowing truths are made picturesque, materializing as beautiful compositions with dynamic tension. Laura McPhee was born in Manhattan and grew up in central New Jersey. She earned a Bachelor of Arts in Art History from Princeton University in 1980 and a Master of Fine Arts in Photography from the Rhode Island School of Design in 1986. McPhee was awarded a Fulbright Scholars Fellowship in 1998 for work in India and Sri Lanka and a residency in Idaho from Alturas Foundation from 2003-2005. She was also awarded a New England Foundation for the Arts fellowship in 1995 and a John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation fellowship in 1993. She is currently a professor at the Massachusetts College of Art and Design. Her work can be found in over 30 museum collections, including the Metropolitan Museum, New York; Guggenheim Museum, New York; Los Angeles County Museum of Art; Getty Center; Museum of Fine Arts Boston; San Francisco Museum of Modern Art; Kemper Museum, Kansas City; Cleveland Museum of Art, Ohio; Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Texas, among many others. Laura McPhee’s solo exhibition, Vanishing Point at Gail Severn Gallery will take place August 1 through September 1, 2022. The show will feature new work by the artist as an extension of her most recent series, Desert Chronicle.  gailseverngallery.com


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MUSIC IN TOWN SQUARE THURSDAY, AUGUST 4

Victoria Vox THURSDAY, AUGUST 11

Blaze and Kelley THURSDAY, AUGUST 18

Wes Urbaniak THURSDAY, AUGUST 2 5

TBA 5-7pm Town Square | Ketchum ketchumidaho.org

LIMELIGHT LIVE MUSIC THURSDAYS THROUGH MONDAYS

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

Ethan Tucker

KETCH’EM ALIVE TUESDAY, AUGUST 2

Boot Juice TUESDAY, AUGUST 9

Ethan Tucker TUESDAY, AUGUST 16

Laney Lou and The Bird Dogs 6:30pm Forest Service Park 131 River Street East | Ketchum ketchumidaho.org

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HAILEY ALIVE

Bread & Circus at the Sawtooth Hotel in Stanley

THURSDAY, AUGUST 4

Allegedly THURSDAY, AUGUST 11

Bread & Circus 7-9:30pm Hop Porter Park West Bullion Street | Hailey sawtoothbrewery.com

KETCHUM FARMERS MARKET

HAILEY FARMERS MARKET

TUESDAYS THROUGH SE P TE MBE R 27

SATURDAYS THROUGH OC TOBE R 1

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

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

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AUGUST SPECIAL EVENTS

FRIDAY, AUGUST 5 & FRIDAY, SE P TE MBE R 2

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

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Sun Valley Arts & Crafts Festival The 53rd Sun Valley Arts & Crafts Festival welcomes 132 professional artists and craftspeople from 27 states to the Wood River Valley. Friday and Saturday, 10am-5pm Sunday, 10am-4pm Atkinson Park 900 3rd Avenue | Ketchum sunvalleyartsandcraftsfestival.com

AUGUST 19 -21

Artists’ Summer Studio Tour More than 40 artists from all over the Wood River Valley will open their studios on Friday, August 19, Saturday, August 20, and Sunday, August 21, from 11am to 6pm. Free and open to all. 11-6pm each day artiststudiotour.com

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AUGUST 19 -21 & 23 -27

Laughing Stock Theater Co. presents Sun Valley Shakespeare in the Park

A Midsummer Night’s Dream Bring picnics and drinks, and join us in the park for a hilarious evening! 5:30-7:30pm Forest Service Park | Ketchum laughingstocktheater.com


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Rumors ATL: A Tribute to Fleetwood Mac

SATURDAY, AUGUST 2 0

Concert for a Cure

SUN VALLEY CULINARY INSTITUTE

Concert for a Cure is a benefit concert to raise awareness and funds for life-saving cancer research and patient care. This year Killebrew Thompson Memorial proudly hosts Rumors ATL: A Tribute to Fleetwood Mac.

THURSDAY, AUGUST 2 5

Doors 7pm & Show 8pm Sun Valley Pavilion | Sun Valley ktmgolf.com SATURDAY, AUGUST 2 0

Sun Valley Opera Signature Salon and Concert starring Soprano Audrey Luna An intimate evening with internationally renowned soprano Audrey Luna in concert, singing opera’s favorite arias, musical theater, and more. 5:30pm wine and hors d’oeuvres 6:30pm concert In the private garden; the address is given upon purchase of tickets sunvalleyopera.com

French Home Cooking with Chef Cynthia Nims 5:30-7:30pm SATURDAY, AUGUST 27

Shellfish 101 with Cynthia Nims 2-4pm 211 N Main Street | Ketchum SunValleyCulinary.org

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SUN VALLEY MUSIC FESTIVAL

through August 18 Summer Symphony free outdoor concerts 6:30pm Sun Valley Pavilion | Sun Valley svmusicfestival.org

TUESDAY, AUGUST 2

Beethoven’s “Pastoral Symphony”

SUNDAY, AUGUST 14

Trifonov plays Brahms

Pops Night and Lawn Party

SATURDAY, AUGUST 6

TUESDAY, AUGUST 16

THURSDAY, AUGUST 4

Hidden Gems

Hornucopia

MONDAY, AUGUST 8

THURSDAY, AUGUST 18

An Alpine Symphony

Elgar Symphony No. 1 TUESDAY, AUGUST 9

Josefowicz plays Stravinsky THURSDAY, AUGUST 11

Bronfman Quartet plays Brahms and Haydn SATURDAY, AUGUST 13

Frank, Puts, and Time for Three

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

FRIDAY, AUGUST 2 5

Dams Reservoirs, Reclamation, Renewal Exhibition opening celebration 5pm The Museum | Ketchum W E DNESDAY, AUGUST 31

Featured Speaker

Author David James Duncan on dams 6pm Forest Service Park | Ketchum

THURSDAY, AUGUST 11

The Record Company with special guest Lindsay Lou 7pm River Run Lodge | Ketchum

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

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Dale Chihuly: Blanket Cylinders 1975 – 2016

W E DNESDAY, AUGUST 17

Mission: JOY Finding Happiness in Troubled Times free film screening in partnership with the Flourish Foundation Academy Award®-winning director Louie Psihoyos teams up with co-director Peggy Callahan on this documentary with unprecedented access to the unlikely friendship of two international icons who transcend religion: His Holiness the Dalai Lama and Archbishop Tutu. In their final joint mission, these self-described mischievous brothers give a master class on how to create joy in a world that was never easy for them. In addition, they offer neuroscience-backed wisdom to help each of us live with more joy, despite circumstances. 6pm 158

To develop his Blanket Cylinders, Chihuly researched blankets made by members of the Diné (Navajo) tribe after being exposed to rugs and blankets that were hand-loomed by Diné artists, which he saw while spending time in New Mexico in 1974. In this Cylinder series, Chihuly initially experimented with drawings on glass vessels, using what is known as a “pick-up” technique. Colorful glass threads were laid out in intricate designs inspired by Navajo textiles before being fused to the vessel in its molten state in a process informed by the artist’s background in weaving. With this work, Dale Chihuly aims to convey his appreciation and respect for the histories, cultures, and arts of the Indigenous tribes of North America and to recognize the influence of Native cultures on contemporary arts.

TUESDAY, AUGUST 23

“Joy Ride in a Paint Box” The Art of Winston Churchill with Lee Pollock Acclaimed historian and popular Community Library speaker Lee Pollock tells the story of Winston Churchill’s romance with canvas, paint, and brush and the all-important role that painting played in his life. “Happy are the painters, for they shall not be lonely. Light and color, peace and hope will keep them company to the end of their days,” said Winston Churchill, December 1921. 6pm

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31st Annual Plein Air Exhibition Event Dates: August 1st-5th

Steven Lee Adams, “Hazy Day Sheep”, oil on canvas, 30” x 36”

PARTICIPATING ARTISTS: Steven Lee Adams Shanna Kunz Ovanes Berberian Robert Moore Jack Braman Silas Thompson John Horejs Bart Walker 271 First Avenue N., Ketchum • PO Box 2070, Sun Valley, ID 83353 • 208/726-5512 art@kneelandgallery.com • www.kneelandgallery.com


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SUN VALLEY RESORT sunvalley.com

JULY 20 JULY 27 AUGUST 3 AUGUST 17

AT RIVER RUN Join us at River Run for happy hour, biking, drinks, live music and food! Plus, extended lift service on Roundhouse Gondola until 6pm.

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River Run Summer Series

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Proceeds benefit the National Forest Foundation’s Bald Mountain Stewardship Project. Join NFF to learn about reforestation with a hands-on activity. The Pisten Bullys will jam on stage, and Norco bikes will provide free bike demos all evening. 4-7pm River Run | Ketchum

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The Marshall Tucker Band with Jeremy McComb The concert will benefit Stella’s Shelter Fund & The Senior Connection SATURDAY, AUGUST 6

Sun Valley on Ice Featuring World Champions Alexa Knierim & Brandon Frazier 9:45pm Sun Valley Outdoor Ice Rink

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

FRIDAY, AUGUST 26 FRIDAY, AUGUST 19

Paco Versailles

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Indigenous Enterprise A Native American and Canadian collective filled with jubilant dance and colorful regalia honoring the legacies of their elders, Indigenous Enterprise is an intertribal production featuring songs, stories, and dances, led by champion powwow dancers. 7:30-9pm THURSDAY, AUGUST 11

Skerryvore With a mix of fiddle, accordions, pipes, and whistles, alongside guitar and vocals, underpinned by driving bass, drums, and keys, Skerryvore represents the best in contemporary Scottish traditional music. 7:30-9pm

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A collaboration between guitarist/composer Vahagni and songwriter/producer Ryan Merchant, Paco Versailles’ sound is a mix of flamenco guitar rhythms with discoleaning electronic production and captivating vocals, a new genre they call Dancemenco. 7-10pm Festival Meadows Sun Valley Road | Sun Valley

National Geographic Live Speaker Series Experience the rebirth of an epic African wildlife park through the eyes of Emmy Award-winning natural history cinematographer and longtime Ketchum resident Bob Poole. 7-8:30pm SATURDAY, AUGUST 27

National Geographic Roundtable Discussion National Geographic Live speakers Bob Poole and Ronan Donovan present a lively roundtable discussion, including an audience Q&A. FREE. Tickets required. 3-4:30pm

National Geographic Live Speaker Series Biologist-turned-photographer Ronan Donovan talks about the incredible similarities humans share with other social mammals in the animal kingdom and what we can learn from them. 7:30-9pm



NOW SHOWING AUGUST | 2022

The Gathering of Old Souls by Shanna Kunz Oil on linen 18” x 33”

Kneeland Gallery

Hazy Day Sheep by Steven Lee Adams Oil on canvas 30” x 36”

31st Annual Plein Air Exhibition August 1-5, 2022

Featuring Kneeland Gallery artists Steven Lee Adams, Ovanes Berberian, Jack Braman, John Horejs, Shanna Kunz, Robert Moore, Silas Thompson, and Bart Walker. En plein air is a French expression meaning “in the open air” and refers to the act of painting outdoors with the artist’s subject in full view. Plein air artists capture the spirit and essence of a landscape or subject by incorporating natural light, color, and movement into their works. Kneeland Gallery’s exciting annual plein air event allows you to get involved in a variety of fun activities with eight premier plein air artists. First, we encourage you to interact with the painters; they really do love the attention! Attend various events besides the paint-out, including a plein air workshop, quick draw, silent auction, and gallery walk. But most of all, become a collector. There is no better way to 164

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A Walk to Autumn by Jack Braman Acrylic 18”x 24”

support these hard-working artists than to add a painting to your collection! While the artwork represents a mix of subject matter and styles, all the paintings offer a true sense of place and your own meaningful remembrance of our beautiful surroundings. The event spans the week beginning August 1. For a full schedule, contact the gallery or visit kneelandgallery.com. 271 1st Avenue North | Ketchum 208.726.5512 kneelandgallery.com



Gail Severn Gallery August 2022 Exhibitions

Laura McPhee Vanishing Point 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.

Emi’s Plants by Alexander Rohrig Oil on canvas 22” x 30”

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


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Untitled (Roses) By Laura McPhee Archival pigment print 20” x 72”

Ed Musante Ed Musante captures the soul and essence of the solitary animal, primarily avian creatures. Often floating amidst an undefined space or field of color, his subject is transformed into an icon by individualizing a bird from its flock. They are painted with exquisite detail and texture on cigar boxes and lids, making a nostalgic reference to another time and place. Finch / Finas by Ed Musante Mixed media on cigar box 7.50” x 8.25”

Juno by Gary Komarin Mixed media and oil on canvas 72” x 60”

Gary Komarin & Rana Rochat Gary Komarin and Rana Rochat are both artists working in colorful, abstract, and non-representational forms. A master of Post-Painterly Abstraction, Gary Komarin has been at the forefront of contemporary art with a bold yet whimsical style. Working in encaustic, Rana Rochat’s paintings focus on the visual dialogue between color and space, creating a dynamic and energetic balance within her paintings. This exhibition will feature two artists suspending line and form amidst textured layers of color. 400 1st Avenue North | Ketchum 208.726.5079 gailseverngallery.com

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Stop Making Sense Talking Heads Side 1 • Side 2 by Wendel Wirth 17” x 17” Sold as set

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This August, photographer Wendel Wirth’s series Grüv, a celebration of vinyl records, will debut at Gilman Contemporary. For many of us, vinyl records hold an emotive place beyond just our visual and auditory memory. In Grüv, Wirth captures the physicality of music, every etch, scratch, and groove magnificently captured with a technical camera. Wirth, a self-proclaimed minimalist, draws on the power of purity and color theory through her simple presentation. By eliminating the label and the text, Wirth draws us into the pure valleys of sound. She directs our eye around the circular shape and into the subtle scuffs and breaks between songs. Each album side is a piece of musical history. “My lifelong devotion to blues and classic rock music led me to photograph nearly 200 albums. I was curious about the physicality of the vinyl and set out to explore its ‘audio fingerprints.’ I found that the grooves, captured by the camera, formed seemingly three-dimensional, subtle undulations showcasing the beauty and complexity of music.” —Wendel Wirth 168

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Kaya Bob Marley and the Wailers Side 1 • Side 2 by Wendel Wirth 17” x 17” Sold as set


FINE ARTS | NOW SHOWING Waterford Lismore Lace with Watermelon Radish from The Good Dishes series by JP Terlizzi Archival pigment photograph

Gilman Contemporary will also feature works from JP Terlizzi’s celebrated series The Good Dishes. Though eating is a physical need, meals are a social ritual. Utilizing the passeddown 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. Background textiles are individually designed and constructed to reflect patterns in each table setting. At the same time, presentation, etiquette, and formality are disassociated by using food and fine china as unconventional metaphors for the beauty and intimacy centered around meal and table.

Empress Royal Hague Blue Floral with Orange from The Good Dishes series by JP Terlizzi Archival pigment photograph

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Roquette by Adam Beris Oil and mixed media on linen 50” x 70” x 3”

OCHI Gallery Monday Morning Adam Beris July 23—September 3

OCHI is pleased to present Monday Morning, a solo exhibition of new paintings by Los Angelesbased artist Adam Beris. This is the artist’s first solo exhibition with the gallery. Drawing from an existentially observational sense of place and a playful approach to the material, Beris’ self-described ‘grass paintings’ evoke finite fields of visual language and familiar objects. In each work, the artist recreates patches of a neighborhood park riddled with ephemera left behind from parties, playdates, and picnics. Squeezing paint directly from the tube onto the canvas, Beris builds each bulbous blade of grass to render a three-dimensional assortment of hidden objects strategically placed and peering through the abstracted foliage. In searching for these Easter eggs, the audience recontextualizes discarded objects with little perceived value and resurrects them as signifiers of a present place and time— satirical evidence that the artist leaves the studio. Poker cards, action figures, plastic insects, and dice appear tucked away under paint, repetitively layered in a gesture 170

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



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Tumbleweed by Rudi Broschofsky Spray paint on panel with resin 48” x 48”

Broschofsky Galleries Modern West Rudi Broschofsky

Medicine Crow by Rudi Broschofsky Spray paint on panel with resin 62” x 41”

Hank by Rudi Broschofsky Spray paint on panel with resin 48” x 72”

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Featuring an assortment of works by Broschofsky Gallery director and artist Rudi Broschofsky. Situated somewhere in between representation and abstraction sit the works of Broschofsky. Taking a “Street Art” approach to Western Art makes his process unique to both genres. His paintings are constructed entirely out of spray paint, accomplished through a calculated process of creating meticulous stencils with an X-Acto knife. A stencil may take over 120 hours to create and sometimes only be used once. From nearby, the subject matter is non-representational, but with space, the composition becomes unmistakable. Also showing works by Bill Barrett, Emil Bisttram, Russell Chatham, Edward Curtis, Jim Dine, Joellyn Duesberry, Ewoud de Groot, William Matthews, Joan Mitchell, Ken Peloke, Billy Schenck, Theodore Villa, Andy Warhol, David Yarrow, Russell Young, and more. 360 East Avenue | Ketchum 208.726.4950 brogallery.com



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Friesen+Lantz Fine Art Avatars of Black Joy Christopher Adams Williams Christopher Adams Williams, whose moniker is the Black DaVinci, will make his Northwest gallery debut at Friesen+Lantz this summer. Williams is a San Francisco-based visual artist whose practice utilizes portraiture and figurative painting to convey complex narratives, including that of race and gender, originating from a deep empathy with his subjects. “Black Joy is a spiritual feeling that has uplifted the African Diaspora through countless trials and tribulations in the quest for freedom and equity,” Williams says. “It defies a simplistic explanation. Black Joy is like a heartbeat. Never bitter, it is sweeter than the blackest of cherries or the richest of chocolates. It is a steady climb or an out-of-frame kiss. It is a moment that is magical, that expands what it means to be Black and does not limit Black people to being solely objects of judgment and discrimination.”

Rejoice by Christopher Adam Williams Oil on canvas 48” x 44”

Williams received his Bachelor of Fine Arts and Master of Fine Arts from the San Francisco Art Institute. He was awarded Best in Show MFA and was a finalist for the Headlands Arts Center Graduate Residency. He was also the 2020 Winner of The Black Artists Fund Sower award.

Additionally, his drawings, paintings, and films have been featured in numerous solo and group exhibitions, museums, and galleries, including ShowTime’s popular network series, The L Word, and Generation Q, Tunnels of the Mind (Times Square, New York), Crocker Art Museum (Sacramento, California), and Spark+Echo Arts (New York, New York). “My figures tend to gaze back at the viewer, at times emboldened, at times cautious because my Black joy emerges directly from the historical context of struggle and oppression, yet always striving to be respected and fully seen,” he says. “I have found this process is like walking to the edge of darkness and calling upon faith to take one more step to embrace all of joy’s manifestations.”

The Light by Christopher Adam Williams Oil on polyester, 22k gold 32” x 30”

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Friesen+Lantz looks forward to sharing Christopher Adam Williams’ thought-provoking and inspiring work with the Sun Valley community. For more information, visit friesenlantz.com. 320 1st Avenue | Ketchum 208.726.4174 friesenlantz.com



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Harvey Art Projects The Top End | painting + sculpture from Northern Australia Through August 31

Selected paintings and sculpture from the Northern Territory and Western Australia by Australia’s leading indigenous Artists; Mabel Juli, Timothy Cook, Churchill Cann, Banduk Marika, Nonggirrgna Marawili, Nyapanyapa Yunupingu, and Djirrirra Wunungmura. For millennia, Aboriginal people throughout the northern regions of Australia have developed a specific artistic movement rooted in the use of ocher for ceremonial body painting, traditional rituals, paint for artifacts, and message diagrams associated with their nomadic lifestyle. Ocher is primarily natural pigments, and minerals found in the soil or charcoal and is a principal foundation of Australian Indigenous art. The first Australian Aboriginal art collected by European people was in the form of ocher on eucalyptus bark, Yathipika by Djambawa Marawili Natural earth pigments on bark 50” x 39” Buku Larrnggay Mulka Arts Catalog

long before the use of canvas and linen and acrylic paints. Today, Gija artists of the Kimberley region of Western Australia, along with the Tiwi and Yolngu artists of the Northern Territory, have carried on the tradition, using only natural ochers/earth pigments for artworks. Ocher still has a spiritual significance to Indigenous people with a connection that goes back unbroken for thousands of years. Artist Nongirrnga Marawili from Buku Larrnaggay Mulka Arts in Yirrkala Northern Territory.

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640 North Main Street | Ketchum (by appointment) 208.309.8676 harveyartprojects.com


FLY SUN Photo: Carol Waller

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

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Aurobora Revolving group exhibition featuring works by various artists Ongoing

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

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

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

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

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.

Katy Stone

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

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


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

Ana Maria Hernando Denver-based artist Ana Maria Hernando spent time in the Wood River Valley in the summer of 2021, visiting various gardens and leading a community workshop and film screening. She returns for this exhibition to install a large-scale textile work made in response to her residency.

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

Unwanted Collaborator #6 by Jil Weinstock 2022, thread, plant life, rubber, watercolor paper, courtesy the artist and Walter Maciel Gallery.

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Left: Idaho, Scarlet Gilia by James Prosek 2021 Pencil and watercolor on paper Courtesy the artist and Waqas Wajahat, New York Below: Idaho, Grasses by James Prosek 2021 Pencil and watercolor on paper Courtesy the artist and Waqas Wajahat, New York

The Museum, Ketchum Dams: Reservoirs, Reclamation, Renewal August 26 through November 12, 2022

Coinciding with renewed and re-energized dialogue about the possibility of breaching dams throughout the Columbia River Basin, this BIG IDEA project invites our community into a conversation about the impact of dams on Idaho and the American West. For more than a century, dams have shaped Idaho’s landscapes, ecosystems, and economies (recreation, tourism, fishing, agriculture, energy). At this historic moment, the project reflects on the history of damming in the Pacific Northwest, the effects of dams on the region, and a reimagined future for rivers and the life dependent on them in the American West. Sun Valley Museum of Art has commissioned artists Carolina Caycedo, Eirik Johnson, James Prosek, and Rachel Teannalach to create new work for the exhibition, including immersive installations. 182

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Frederic Boloix Fine Arts Ongoing

Weldon Twins (diptych) by Rainer Gross Natural pigments and oil on canvas

Rainer Gross is an internationally well-known German-born artist living in New York. His work is represented in numerous galleries and museums worldwide. Gross was featured in a one-man, 400-year retrospective at The Ludwig Museum in Koblenz, Germany, one of Europe’s most prestigious contemporary art museums. The Galleria Building 351 Leadville Avenue North | Ketchum 208.726.8810 boloix.com

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The Arrangement by Lisa Holley watercolor

ARTISTS’ SUMMER STUDIO TOUR SPOTLIGHTS CREATORS Wood River Valley artists open their studios By Sabina Dana Plasse

The Wood River Valley is a mecca for artists who make it their home—most all year-round. These men and women manage sustainable businesses and working studios, among other work they do to enjoy their passion as creators. Over the years, open studio weekends, that range from Bellevue including Glendale Road to Hailey and out Indian Creek as well as Ketchum, and slightly north of Ketchum are profitable business opportunities for Valley artists—often with a residual effect. In addition, the free tours allow residents and visitors to purchase original works and items while supporting the local economy on many levels. 184

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For 2022, 41 artists from around the Wood River Valley are participating in this free tour, which is open to all. So, whether you decide to bike, drive, or walk in some spots, there’s no rush. Instead, tour-goers should feel able to browse and chat with artists about their techniques and inspiration. The variety and style of art available on the tour include paintings and metal sculptures, handmade jewelry and leather bags and photography, glass-blown items, and more. But perhaps the most exciting aspect of participating in the tour is understanding and gaining insight into how


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Out in Indian Creek, only minutes from Hailey, artist Jill Lear offers her latest works, which encompass years of tree study in her imaginative and fascinating interpretations. She is also represented by Gilman Contemporary in Ketchum.

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Galena by Kirk Anderson

professional artists operate their studios and produce their art while creating a living. And the opportunity to buy local is a purchase and gift that never stops giving, tagged with a memory, a story, and an original artwork to cherish.

Dinner on the Fly by Lisa Holley Watercolor

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In Ketchum’s light industrial area, Kirk Anderson’s photography and books are a closeup experience in nature within south-central Idaho and beyond. His classic images make long-lasting memories. Also nearby, across from Bigwood Bread, is Lisa Holley’s studio.

Artist Lisa Holley is this year’s Artists’ Summer Studio Tour organizer, and she has been living in the Wood River Valley since 1979. She found her niche drawing animals based on the things they consume as botanical drawings, offering education on a living being while presenting an impressive work of original, authentic, and unique art. Holley launched her “You Are What You Eat Series” in 1982, and it continues today. Holley’s passion for illustrating botanicals is based on her extensive study of the works of 16th-century artist Giuseppe Arcimboldo. “Ninety invitations were sent out to professional working artists for this summer’s tour,” says Holley. “We have 41 artists who are confirmed, and this includes new artists. The tour is for any age and children are welcome. Participating artists have various payment processes available to prospective buyers. Signs will be out up and down the Valley for all the participating artists.”


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Above: Photograph by Kirsten Shultz Left: Don’t Say CUNT by Bex Wilkinson Acrylic 38” x 38”

On Main Street in Bellevue, the Larsen Building is home to several women-owned businesses, including Bex Wilkinson’s studio and Kirsten Shultz Photography. It’s a one-stop shop for a variety of other art-related businesses too.

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Scattering of Blossoms and Other Things by Susan Hall Mixed media 36” x 48” x 2”

Mid-valley is the home of Christina Healy, a jeweler to the stars, who will also show her new creations. Healy has been providing original jewelry for 49 years, and her pieces grace the necks of many Sun Valley women.

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The tour features artists who have working studios, but also who live in exciting places to visit. Making the effort to enjoy the breadth and beauty that makes the Wood River Valley so engaging and inspiring to everyone participating in this open studio occasion is well worth the drive or bike. “Meeting an artist face-to-face is an educational experience,” Holley says. “It’s nice to learn about the person behind the art. The wonderful thing about Sun Valley versus other ski towns is that there is a great deal of creativity. ‘Western’ artists do not exist here like they do in other places. And there are no two artists alike living in this valley. There are many talented men and women from every corner of the world who have established themselves here. You can make a whole weekend of visiting different artists.” For this summer’s tour, artists will open their studios from Friday, August 19 through Sunday, August 20, from 11am to 6pm each day. Do make sure to check artists’ websites and those in SVPN Magazine, as hours may vary. In addition, signs and maps will be available throughout the Wood River Valley to guide folks, which will be available at frequent visitor stops, including the Visitor Center.  For a map and more information, visit artiststudiotour.com. 188

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Kirk Anderson

Jan Lassetter

Sharon Payne Bolton

Jill Lear

Nolina Burge

Annie May

Tina Cole

Sally Metcalf

Marybeth Flower

Susan Perin

Margery Friedlander

Peter Phillips

Jineen Griffith

Marjolaine Renfro

Brent Haleen

Kathy Riedinger

Diane Hall

Mary Rolland

Susan Hall

Deanna Schrell

EJ Harpham

Mark Sheehan

Christina Healy

Kirsten Shultz

Lisa Holley

Janet Starr

Luanne Holmes

Jodie Stejer

Lisa Horton

Marie Stewart

Kim Howard

Pamela Street

Karen Jacobsen

Christine Warjone

Anne Jeffery

Judy Whitmyre

Linda Kimball

Bex Wilkinson

Cindy Kirk

Wendy Wooding

Barbara Kline


Janet Starr

Non-Representational Abstract Art

Please join me at my Mid-Valley Indian Creek Studio on August 19th, 20th, and 21st from 11:00-6:00. 209 Bannock Drive. Indian Creek



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ARTISTS’ OPEN STUDIO TOUR August 19-21, 2022 11-6

200 S. Bigwood Drive, Ketchum Or by appointment 208-720-6990

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SUN VALLEY, IDAHO NEW YORK, NEW YORK ARTISTS’ OPEN STUDIO TOUR August 19-21, 2022 11-6 231 Northwood Way/800B Ketchum Or by appointment 917-880-5433

Sohoartist@me.com maryrollandart.com 66x60 oil on canvas “Sun Valley Summer Aspens”


Janet Starr

Non-Representational Abstract Art

Untitled Oil and Cold Wax 36”x36” on wood panel Janet@starr209.com

Please join me at my Mid-Valley Indian Creek Studio on August 19th, 20th, and 21st from 11:00-6:00. 209 Bannock Drive. Indian Creek


Judy Whitmyre Jwhitmyre1@gmail.com 208.720.5178

ARTISTS’ STUDIO TOUR August 19-21, 2022 410 East Canyon Run Boulevard Ketchum, ID. 83340

Karen Jacobsen 208.412.9444

ARTISTS’ STUDIO TOUR August 19-21, 2022 karenjacobsenfineart.com karenjacobsenfineart 410 East Canyon Run Boulevard, Ketchum, ID. 83340



Studio Tour Aug 19,20,21 115B Northwood Way 208-720-5238

971 North Main Street #3 and #4 Ketchum, Idaho 83340 luannholmesart@outlook.com

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SUSAN P. PERIN Idaho Landscapes and Beyond

Oil, Acrylic, Pastel, and Watercolour OPEN STUDIO - #21 on map | AUGUST 19-21, 2022 102 Silverweed Way, Sun Valley off Sun Valley Road near Red Barn, take Bitterroot Road then Left onto Silverweed Way WELCOME 208-721-1618

CELEBRATING 49 YEARS Since 1973

Spectacular Anniversary Specials! MID VALLEY, THE HEATHERLANDS #25 ON THE MAP 10am-5pm Friday and Saturday | 10am-3pm Sunday 208-788-6033 | christinahealy.com


LISA HOLLEY

CONTEMPORARY BOTANICAL ARTIST Title: “Oh Deer !” Watercolor, 29”h X 23”w. Original Painting & 30 Archival Prints available.

Year around studio visits by appointment.

208-622-9122

Artists’ Summer Studio Tour August 19-21, 2022

270 Northwood Way, Unit # 205, Ketchum lisaholley.com

SUSAN HALL Participating in the Artists’ Summer Studio Tour 2022 Open Studio August 19, 20, 21 571 3rd Avenue North (west on 6th Street) Ketchum, Idaho 83340 August 19 & 20 11am to 5pm August 21 by appointment #18 on the Artists’ Summer Studio Tour Map

Small Santa Fe Study Mixed Media on panel 2022 8” x 8” x 2”

208.720.0310 • PO BOX 5943 • KETCHUM, ID 83340 SUSANHALLDESIGN7@GMAIL.COM WWW. SUSANHALLARTIST.COM


JILL LEAR JillLear.com Artists’ Summer Studio Tour August 19-21, 2022 113 Geronimo Drive Hailey, Idaho 83333 646.784.1057

30º 35’ 43” N 92º 04’ 13” W Seven Brothers Oak VII Charcoal, acrylic, watercolor, Japanese paper, washi tape on paper on panels 45 inches x 60 inches


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141 Northwood Way #1 – Ketchum studio tour: friday, august 19th through sunday august 21st – 11am-6pm

KATHRYN RIEDINGER 120 Leadville Ave North (behind Village Market) Open Saturday and Sunday Artists’ Summer Studio Tour August 20-21, 2022 or by appointment. #19 on map COMMISSIONS AVAILABLE (303) 809-9425 Kmriedinger@gmail.com

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WHOLE HEALTH WARRIORS Dr. Molly Brown offers SVPN readers daily wellness By Dr. Molly Brown

Feeling good every day is fantastic. When our body/ mind/spirit functions optimally, the world is happy. There is an art and science in discovering who we are and how we can exist at our best. Right now, it’s to the point that we have to be warriors to protect our health and health freedom.

organic food. If food isn’t organic, then by definition, it is sprayed with chemicals that interfere with the body’s ability to detoxify, alter hormones, as well as inflame the tissues, organs, and glands. It is not natural. It is a choice we can make daily, to choose health.

Sadly, our American food is almost inedible, and it’s definitely almost to a point where I don’t even consider it food. It jams up our detoxification organs, gives us very little nutrition, and generally leaves us feeling sluggish and low on energy. We don’t settle for that! Not at all. The food we eat daily is designed naturally to give us energy, be made with love and consciousness, from organic soil, and wellgrown. The produce we start with is healthy and vibrant. In addition, we love offering our GLOW cleanses, five simple, easy days of entirely organic, high-energy food that is clean, well-grown, mineralized, hydrating, and eaten at the proper time. High in fiber, minerals, and energy, our cleanses’ most significant consistent takeaway is that they provide more energy, better sleep, and a better taste for food. But, of course, participants want to continue enjoying always eating this way. A glimpse of what it feels like to be human, with healthy, energy-giving food!

As noted in the July 13, 2020, issue of the Journal of Virology, “Over the years, humans have adopted sedentary lifestyles, and dietary patterns have shifted to excessive food consumption and poor nutrition. Overnutrition has led to the constellation of metabolic abnormalities that contribute to metabolic reprogramming and limit host innate and adaptive immunity. Impaired immune responses and chronic inflammation in metabolically diseased microenvironments provide the ideal conditions for viral exploitation of host cells and enhanced viral pathogenesis.”

Add to that the EMF pollution, the planet’s weakening magnetic field, GMO particles compromising our food, fear in the media, pharmaceutical overload, and high rates of postpandemic anxiety, depression, and compromised immunity. It is, indeed, the time to take charge of our own health with healthy food and preventative natural medicine and put our focus on our health, fiercely defending ourselves.

PEMF AND INFRARED THERAPY

*Eat Real Food! There’s no way around it. We can do all the extra things, but first and foremost, we must eat healthy, vibrant, well-grown, organic food. There are very few restaurants that prioritize this. Eat organic food and only 200

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Simply the best way to move to your optimal weight is by consuming fresh, healthy, whole foods daily, having the majority of your foods be plant-based, remaining hydrated, and cutting out all processed foods, sugary snacks, and sodas. The better you feel, the more you love eating rich, whole foods. We offer two modalities at our clinic and both serve to increase cellular energy, improve mood and metabolism, and decrease inflammation. PEMF therapy uses a magnetic pulse to correct cellular polarity, speed healing, increase bone density, oxygenate tissues, and strengthen every meridian and chakra system. PEMF strengthens your entire energetic field and supports high energy and immunity. Infrared therapy also increases cellular energy, and thyroid function decreases pain and has the wonderful benefit of improving mood, lessening anxiety, and lifting depression. To learn more, visit centerhealthsv.com.


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Everyone benefits from a twice-yearly cleanse. The cleansing process allows the body’s innate intelligence to emerge, digestion to improve, cells to reenergize, and inflammation to clear out. In our GLOW cleanses, we also include PEMF therapy, which is like a battery charger for every cell in your body, leaving you energized, speeding up healing, and clearing inflammation. The amount of positive emotional and mental energy that our cleansers experience is incredible, simply from a weak of eating healthy, clean food! Joy and energy abound. SLEEP

The brain can become relatively disordered if we aren’t rooted in a healthy sleep pattern. Ideally, this is from 10am to 6pm, when the body resets deeply, using this time to restore and heal. If the circadian rhythm patterns are healthy, this sets the stage for healthy adrenals, hormone patterns, neurotransmitters, and immunity. The best work I’ve seen to restore sleep is QNRT neurological reset if sleep is disordered.

While it seems like everything is against us right now to simply exist in a healthy state, it’s not the case. We can choose differently. We have the power of human intelligence and choice. If the food has chemicals, don’t eat it. If we are healthy, our immune system functions, and there is no reason for fear and anxiety, even with germs around us. There are always germs. With health and energy comes creativity and inspiration, and we are born to be free, inspired, creative, healthy beings. 

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

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BEYOND THE ‘FILL’ Tips for Medication Safety

By Dr. Judd Wright, PharmD

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Medication can be an important part of health and wellness. Taking prescribed medication is essential when treating disease, managing chronic conditions, or relieving symptoms. Medications are generally safe when taken at the right time, in the right way, and at the proper frequency. Unfortunately, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) estimates that non-adherence causes 30 to 50 percent of chronic disease treatment failures and 125,000 deaths annually. Therefore, it is essential to know the risks and side effects and to practice medication safety. Here are tips and instructions to take medication safely and maximize efficacy.


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Understanding what your medication is intended to treat and how to use it is crucial to achieving the desired outcome and avoiding side effects.

MAKE SAFETY A HABIT

When using or storing medications, keep these safety tips in mind:  Keep an up-to-date list of all your medications, including nonprescription drugs and supplements.

Store medications in their original labeled containers and save the information sheets that come with your medications. 

 Take your medication at the same time every day or as directed by your physician or pharmacist.

Combine taking your medications with a daily routine like brushing your teeth or getting ready for bed. But first, check if your medication should be taken on a full or empty stomach. 

Keep a “medicine calendar” with your pill bottles and note each time you take a dose.

 Are there any foods, drinks, other medications, or activities I should avoid while taking this medicine?

What are the possible side effects? What should I do if they occur?

 Will this new medication interfere with my other medication(s)? If so, how? 

Will I be able to feel if the medication is working?

 Keep your medications organized by using a pillbox or an automatic pill dispenser. When using a pill container, refill it at the same time each week.

HERE’S WHAT YOU NEED TO TELL YOUR HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS:

 Use the same pharmacy, if possible, for all of your prescriptions. When picking up a prescription, check that it’s the one your doctor ordered.

First, the name and strength of all medications you’re taking and when you take them, including prescription medications, herbs, vitamins, nutritional supplements, over-the-counter drugs, vaccines, and anything received intravenously, including diagnostic and contrast agents, radioactive medications, feeding tube supplements, and blood products.

 Don’t give your prescription medication to someone else, and don’t take someone else’s.

Any medications you’re allergic to or that have caused problems for you in the past.

When traveling, be sure to bring enough of your medication, plus a few days extra, in case your return is delayed. If you’re flying, keep your medication in your carry-on bag to avoid lost luggage. Temperatures inside the cargo hold can damage your medicine. Understanding what your medication is intended to treat and how to use it is crucial to achieving the desired outcome and avoiding side effects. Ask for an explanation if you don’t understand something your doctor says. Whenever you start a new medication, make sure you know the answers to these questions: 

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WHAT TO WATCH

Medication errors can happen to anyone anywhere, including your home and at the doctor’s office, hospital, pharmacy, and senior living facility. Kids are especially at high risk for medication errors because they typically need different doses of medications than adults. The most common causes of medication errors are:

What is the brand or generic name of the medication?  What is the medication supposed to do? How long will it be until I see the results?

What is the dose? How long should I take it?  What should I do if I miss a dose?  What should I do if I accidentally take more than the recommended dose?

Whether you have any chronic or severe health problems. If you might be pregnant or you’re trying to become pregnant.

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Poor communication between your doctors Poor communication between you and your doctors Drug names that sound alike and medications that look alike Medical abbreviations

Your doctor can help prevent medication errors by using a computer to enter and print (or digitally send) any prescription details to the pharmacy instead of handwriting a prescription. svpn-mag.com

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PRESCRIPTION DRUG TAKE-BACK PROGRAM

Your healthcare providers can follow medication reconciliation to significantly decrease your risk of medication errors. Medication reconciliation is a safety strategy that compares the list of medications your healthcare provider currently has with the list of medications you are presently taking. Medication reconciliation should be done at every transition of care in which new medications are ordered, or existing orders are rewritten. Transitions in care include changes in settings (such as being admitted or discharged from the hospital) or changing healthcare providers. This process is done to avoid medication errors such as:    

Missing medications (omissions) Prescribing duplicate medications Dosing errors Drug interactions

Sharing your most up-to-date information with your healthcare providers gives the most transparent picture of your condition and helps avoid medication mistakes. COMMON DOSING MISTAKES

Chewing non-chewables. Don’t assume that chewing a pill is as good as swallowing it. Some medications should never be chewed, cut, or crushed. Doing so may change how they’re absorbed by the body. 

Cutting up pills. Never split pills unless your doctor or pharmacist has told you it’s safe. Some medications shouldn’t be cut because they’re specially coated to be long-acting or to protect the stomach. 

 Using the wrong spoon. The spoons in your silverware drawer aren’t measuring spoons. To get an accurate dose, use an oral syringe (available at pharmacies) or the dose cup with the medication.

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Unused or expired prescription medications are a safety issue in our community. Using prescription medications without a doctor’s recommendation can be just as dangerous as using illegal drugs and have serious health effects, including poisoning, addiction, and overdose. For example, according to the DEA’s website, getsmartaboutdrugs.com, 46 people die each day from an overdose of prescription painkillers. Unfortunately, many teens use opioid painkillers and overthe-counter (OTC) medicines to get high. Prescription painkillers refer to opioid or narcotic pain relievers, such as Vicodin, OxyContin, Opana, and Methadone. Teens are often getting these drugs in their homes or from friends. Many teens misbelieve that prescription drugs are safer than illegal drugs because: They are medicines.  They can be obtained from doctors, dentists, friends, or family members.  

Taking medications as prescribed, practicing medication safety and reconciliation, and having open communication with your providers are essential elements in a health and wellness strategy. Talk with your doctor, provider, or pharmacist about any questions. Need a doctor? The Center for Community Health can help you find the right one; call 208.727.8733 or visit 1450 Aviation Drive, Suite 201, Hailey.


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Offered at $2.195M MLS# 22-329693 Enjoy the privacy and solitude of what a privately gated 57 acres affords and the experience of looking up the entire Clear Creek drainage filled with views, year-round sunshine, trees, wildlife, blue skies and starry nights. This property has an approved and spectacular building site to experience everything this property offers. Must see to appreciate.

$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.

DAREN PENNELL 208.720.2619

daren@darenpennell.com www.darenpennell.com 300 N. MAIN STREET KETCHUM, ID 83340

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Offered for $940,000 FINALLY A RIDGE CONDO WITH A GARAGE! This 2/2 condo with two expanded, sunny decks is being sold TURN-KEY/FURNISHED and accessorized. Perfectly maintained and move-in ready with newer paint, lighting, slate counters, baseboard heaters and windows. New Roof summer 2022. Enjoy the hiking and bike trails, Olympic pools, golf course, tennis & pickle ball courts and everything that makes Elkhorn in Sun Valley fantastic. MLS# 22-329706

$695,000

$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

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

SHEILA LIERMANN

ASSOCIATE BROKER

208-481-0450

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

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Sun Valley, A Great Place to Wake UP!

New Construction to be built located on a large lot .48 AC in the beautiful Old Cutter Subdivision. Please call for all details - 8-9 month buildout MLS 22-329595 Contact Alex to discuss your real estate objectives. I have a strong tract record with buyers and sellers including off market opportunities.

ALEX HUGHES

ASSOCIATE BROKER

208-720-7444

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71 Adams Gulch Road, Ketchum

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

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

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111 Camas Loop, Sun Valley

Stunning 5 bedroom, 6.5 bath mountain lodge located just north of Completely remodeled Elkhorn home on 1 acre lot with Baldy Views. Ketchum on 4.6 acres and steps away from the Adams Gulch Trail Main floor living with primary bedroom suite, office, powder room, System. The home designed by Janet Jarvis has a thoughtful layout great room and kitchen with pantry. 3 car garage on ground level 111 Camas Loop, Sun Valley combining intimacy with dramatic open living spaces, making this opens to mudroom, media room, dramatic floor to ceiling entry hall, 3 home a dream for both entertaining and small gatherings. Luxurious Completely bedrooms and 2 full baths. All new plumbing, electrical, audio visual, remodeled Elkhorn home on 1 acre lot with big Baldy amenities include media and game rooms, HVAC, water heaters, windows,included doors, tile, countertops, Views. This gorgeous renovation allflooring, new plumbing, 7 fireplaces, and heated pavers. appliances and cabinetry. 111 Camas Loop, SunHVAC, Valley electrical, audio visual, water heaters, windows, doors, tile, ooring, countertops, appliances and cabinetry. The upstairs oor $16,900,000 $5,950,000 plan features Kitchen, Walk in Pantry, Room, Living Completely remodeled Elkhorn home on 1 Bar, acreDining lot with big Baldy Room with Fireplace, Offi ce, Powder Room, Master Bedroom, Views. This gorgeous renovation included all new plumbing, Master Closet, Master Laundry, Master Bath. Outdoor Decks electrical, audio visual, HVAC, water heaters, windows, doors, tile, with views of Baldy and Dollar off the entire back side of upper ooring,oor. countertops, appliances and has cabinetry. The Media upstairs oor The Downstairs Floor Plan 3 Bedrooms, Room, plan features Kitchen, Walk in Pantry, Bar, Dining Room, Living 2 Full Bathrooms, Mudroom with Laundry, 3 Car Garage and 3 Room with Fireplace, Offi ce, Powder Room, Master Bedroom, additional storage closets.

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

113 Alpine Drive, Ketchum

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

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CINDY WARD

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$3,495,000 MLS# 22-329500 121 Lower Broadford Rd - Bellevue

Unique BIGWOOD RIVER fronted property! One of a kind 6+ Acres extending over the river. New bridge, senior water rights, 4 bedroom Main home plus Guest apartment. 5 stall barn and large shop. Mostly furnished. Listed by Eeva Turzian and SOLD BY CINDY WARD.

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

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

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

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

“Casa Del Sol” is a very unique 16.89 acre Very Special .472 acre Lot that could be Ranchette with a 2960 SF single story home, subdivided! Unique 2498 Sq Ft house with detached Shop and Horse facilities. 4 BD/ 3 BA, large 672 Sq Ft Garage, and This private oasis also features irrigation water incredible Sun Valley Bronze Hardware & rights and is close to downtown Hailey. Lights. End-Of-The-Road Privacy and near the Listed by Windermere and SOLD BY CINDY WARD. river, parks, nature preserve.

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

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

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!

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


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

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

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

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

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

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Exquisite European mountain home in highly desired location, blending

This beautiful, bright 6 bedroom home sits on an incomparable parcel in

elegance and charm with modern convenience and design. Perfect

the heart of downtown Ketchum. A 2021 remod by RLB Architects has

for family gatherings and entertaining, its spacious, light-filled rooms,

added style and space, making this THE premier home in the downtown

oversized kitchen and elevated terraces offer river, pond and mountain

core. The huge Baldy views are protected by Little Park, immediately

views. Mature landscaping complements stunning architecture.

adjacent. The perfect base for Sun Valley living at its finest.

5 Bed | 6.5 Bath | 1.09 Acres | 5,646 Sqft

6 Bed | 4 Bath | 3,271 Sqft

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Elevated Elkhorn lot with expansive & unobstructed mountain views from

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

Baldy to the Boulder Mountains. Plans by RLB Architects for a beautiful

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

Sun Valley Mountain home design are included.

with new floors, all new kitchen and updates throughout. Complex offers year-round pool, hot tub and BBQ area.

Vacant Land | 2.80 Acres Offered at $1,490,000

2 Bed | 2 Bath | 1,021 Sqft Offered at $914,700

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SUE ENGELMANN | 208.720.0680

208.720.0680 sue@sueengelmann.com sueengelmann.com

GOLDEN EAGLE LAKEFRONT • Elegant, art-inspired interior spaces • 5+ BD, 6 BA, 10,564 SF, 2.77 Acres • $10,564,000 | MLS #22-329228

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

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SUE ENGELMANN 208.720.0680 sue@sueengelmann.com sueengelmann.com

SUE ENGELMANN | 208.720.0680

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

REMODELED STONE HILL

TRAIL CREEK FRONTAGE

• Big Baldy views, 1-car garage • 3+ BD, 3.5 BA, 2336 SF • $1.995,000 | MLS #22-329448

• 1-car garage close to the unit • 2 BD, 2 BA, 913 SF • $975,000 | MLS #22-329330

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


SUE ENGELMANN

SUE ENGELMANN | 208.720.0680

208.720.0680 sue@sueengelmann.com sueengelmann.com

SOUTH VALLEY OPPORTUNITY • 39.17 Acres on the Big Wood River • Options include ranch, short plat, equestrian • $1,250,000 | MLS #22-329679

A LOT IN HORSE COUNTRY • 2 acres on Hiawatha Dr north of Hailey • Elevated homesite potential, new fencing • $1,100,000 | MLS #22-329093

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

BELOVED KETCHUM BUSINESS • Entire business, condo, and land for sale • CC zoning is sub 2 • $950,000 | MLS #22-329697

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


PAM RHEINSCHILD 208.720.5577 pamrheinschild@gmail.com sunvalleyluxuryproperty.com

• 2.5 Acres with huge mountain views • Close to trails, river, and town • $2,395,000 | MLS #22-329831

MOUNTAIN MODERN ON KNOB HILL • Stylish and elegant 2 BD/2 BA condo • Heart of Ketchum yet very private • $1,595,000 | MLS #22-329713

CUSTOM MID-VALLEY HOME • 4 B, 3.5 BA, 3576 SF, enclosed courtyard • Loads of living space and toy storage • $2,100,000 | MLS #22-329777

EXECUTIVE AIRPLANE HANGAR • 62’X62’ Freestanding hangar, epoxy floor • Offers direct access to runway • $1,000,000 | MLS #22-329262

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PAM RHEINSCHILD | 208.720.5577

YOUR NORTH VALLEY SPREAD


STEVENSON GROUP 208.720.1544 (Gayle) 650.387.2414 (Matt) 208.720.8149 (Chad) info@sunvalleystevenson.com | sunvalleystevenson.com

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JAW-DROPPING VIEWS

• You have got to see these mountain views • 4 BD, 4.5 BA, 4610 SF, one-of-a-kind location • $4,995,000 | MLS #22-329665

ELEVATED WARM SPRINGS LOT

• Stunning elevated lot with protected views • Quiet cul de sac offers all-day light • $2,100,000 | MLS #22-329467

DESIRABLE WARM SPRINGS

• Private Warm Springs location • 4+ BD, 4.5 BA, mountain modern interiors • $3,927,000 | MLS #22-329555

THE ULTIMATE SKI GETAWAY

• Walk to the lifts and summer trails • 2 BD, 2 BA, designer remodel, carport • $1,675,000 | MLS #22-329414

MOVE-IN READY RIDGE CONDO

VIEWS FROM INDIAN CREEK LOT

• Quintessential Ridge Condo near everything • 2 BD, 2 BA, offered furnished • $740,000 | MLS #22-329783

• 4.91 Acres with stunning views to N and NW • Surrounded by new construction • $675,000 | MLS #22-329351


DEANNA MELIN 208.720.5557 deanna@deannamelin.com deannamelin.bhhssunvalley.com

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AN IDEAL STREAMSIDE LOT IN VALLEY CLUB • • • • • •

18 Streamside, surrounded by custom luxury homes North-facing lot offers dramatic sunsets and views Adjacent lot may not be developed Options for house plans available upon request Relaxed Valley Club living, close to Ketchum & Hailey $795,000 | MLS #22-3290331

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DEANNA MELIN | 208.720.5557

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


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


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


MODERN FRONTIER CABIN

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

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

JIM KUEHN

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INSTANT HOUSING

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

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

Offered at $975,000

320 ACRES WITH VIEWS

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

Offered at $750,000

JIM KUEHN

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

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

Offered at $695,000

WEST MAGIC HOME

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

WOODMONT CONDO

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

JIM KUEHN

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2636 RIDGE CONDO LANE, SUN VALLEY Furnished, turnkey, golf course condo. Unique location in the complex, very quiet, no parking lot impact. Totally new kitchen in 2019. Wonderful views and light. A must-see!

UNDER CONTRACT!

2 Bedrooms - 2 Bathrooms - 1,192 SQ FT Offered at $889,900

RICK DIORIO

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131 IRENE STREET, KETCHUM Beautiful Mountain Modern home in great neighborhood. This home invites you to enjoy each of its living areas. 4,824 SQ FT Offered at $4,995,000

DEBORAH SIEVERS

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5 EAGLE CREEK ROAD, BLAINE COUNTY

Stunning views north and west make this lot a true gem. Mature landscaping cocoons you in privacy on 2 sides, and topography will protect those views forever. You must see this property to take in how spectacular a homesite it is! 2.5 Acres | Offered at $1,650,000 Listed by Ned Burns

508 S 5TH STREET, BELLEVUE

Delightfully bright custom home with open floor plan. Thoughtfully designed to capture all the outdoor serenity featuring private fenced yard, huge deck, raised beds, beautiful mature landscape, shed & fountain in up-&-coming Bellevue. | Offered at $620,000 Listed by Jeannie Kiel

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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

110 VILLAGE WAY #2042, SUN VALLEY

Most Affordable Unit in Sun Valley! Conveniently located in the heart of Elkhorn Village, this 510 SQ FT, 1 bed loft condo offers a gas fireplace, underground parking, a storage locker, shared laundry facility. Offered at $342,000 Listed by Mia Cherp

1511 SNOW CREEK CONDO, SUN VALLEY

Turn-key furnished ski-in/out condo at the base of Dollar Mountain and Carol's Dollar Lodge with designer details! Bald Mountain views from the front walkway! 2 Bedrooms - 2 Bathrooms - 1,073 SQ FT Offered at $865,000 Listed by Josh Fields

179 E ERIC ROAD, SHOSHONE

Enjoy sprawling views and willow trees while red wing blackbirds circle this flat property bisected by an irrigation canal. Truly one of the best properties in the sub-division. 2.5 Acres | Offered at $67,750 Listed by Janine Bear

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


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Put Our Team To Work For You. At Sun Valley Associates we approach our business with a commitment to hard work, honesty, tradition, and community—the values on which this unique Valley was built. Through years of experience, we have learned that a successful sale goes far beyond the final transaction. Let us help you invest in yourself, your family, and in the Sun Valley lifestyle; the place we happily call home.

700 Sun Valley Road • 208.622.4100 • www.svassociates.com


Jed Gray 208-720-0575 VIEW ALL AREA LISTINGS AT WWW.SVASSOCIATES.COM

291 W Sun Valley Rd #12-Ketchum | This is a well located 2 bedroom, 2 bath condominium roughly halfway between downtown Ketchum and the bottom of the ski mountain at River Run. It has been nicely remodeled in the kitchen and bathrooms and river rock was added around the fireplace. It is being sold furnished in a move in condition. This is a small quite condo project. $995,000 MLS# 22-329639

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

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


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

114 Deer Valley Lane

A spacious and charming family home In Deer Valley Farm Sub. This 4783 sq ft home has the master bedroom uniquely positioned on the lower level, as to easily access the patio area and hot tub. The property features include 4 bdr/4.5 bth (a 5th bdr would be easy to accommodate), a large & attached heated 3 car garage, chef 's kitchen, library, media room, office and comfortable patio area. The property is oriented toward the west with an abundance of light and sunshine, as well as being perfectly positioned for Sun Valley mountain sunset's. $2,695,000 MLS# 22-329759

130 Latigo Lane #2

Sensational Saddle Road Townhome with absolutely the best ‘front row’ view of Bald Mountain. A townhome for all seasons featuring 4 BD/3.5 BA with den, chef ’s kitchen, elevator, and two private deck areas. The extremely clean log interior compliments the mountain decor of this fabulous property. The sunny and bright location is walkable to both Ketchum and to all Sun Valley amenities. The property is truly unique and towers over the neighborhood, providing extraordinary and unequaled Baldy views. $4,500,000 MLS# 21-328970 208-622-4100 | www.svassociates.com | 700 Sun Valley Road, Ketchum, ID 83340


Grady Burnett - Associate Broker / Partner

208.720.0906 | grady@sunvalleyidahoproperties.com

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

Elegant Elkhorn Home on the Golf Course Overlooking Elkhorn Golf Course’s 12th fairway, this European-style 4BD/3.5BA home is defined by its stunning mountain views, fine finishes, and endless elegance. Meticulously maintained, it captures the perfect balance of luxury and comfort. $3,495,000

MLS# 22-329727

$3,145,000

Sunpointe Villa in Elkhorn Pristine 3BD/3.5BA Sunpointe Villa. Wonderful end unit with mountain views and tons of sunshine. Upgrades include beautiful window treatments, custom closets, and slate flooring in the entry, laundry, and powder room. $2,650,000

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.

MLS# 22-329714

MLS# 22-329387

Rare Duplex Lot on the Warm Springs Creek Great opportunity to design and build a duplex or custom home on this fantastic Warm Springs Creek lot. Located in a quiet cul-de-sac on the coveted Georginia Road, the parcel offers both Baldy views and Warm Springs Creek frontage. $2,100,000

MLS# 22-329655

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

Wonderful Elkhorn Location Located in Elkhorn’s prestigious June Day subdivision, this special 2.49-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.

$1,850,000 MLS# 22-329185

$1,750,000 MLS# 22-329106 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

Bigwood Condo Near Town Enjoy fantastic year-round Baldy views from the main living areas of this beautifully remodeled ground-level 3BD/2BA Bigwood condo. Remodel includes updated kitchen, new flooring, and newer bathrooms. $1,100,000 MLS# 22-329664

Andora Villa Townhome Beautifully remodeled 2BD/2BA Andora Villa townhome is ideal for fulltime residence or weekend getaways. Main level includes a redesigned kitchen with stainless steel appliances, new flooring, new cabinetry, fresh paint, and retextured walls.

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

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

$1,150,000 MLS# 22-329557

$895,000 MLS# 21-328509

$739,000 MLS# 22-329663

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

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

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

finish. And sharing our enthusiasm for Sun Valley

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

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


Sonja Huntsman: 208.720.7125 Kirstin Kozlowski: 208.720.2333

Lenny Joseph: 208.720.2918 Laura Siapin Chacon: 949.735.8258

www.101SageLane.com NEW LISTING! This home has it all! Classic valley 3 bd, 3 ba home situated on a beautiful, private multi-acre lot. Explore private trails and year-round creek on the property. Multiple updated living spaces with amazing mountain views and natural light throughout. Call Sonja for difference in prices.

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

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

$4,000,000 | $2,950,000

$1,750,000 329353

$1,650,000

MLS # 22-329641

MLS # 22-

MLS# 22-329486

www.1440N2ndAve.com NEW PRICE! Enjoy this beautifully decorated modern home in the desirable Northridge Subdivision. This light and bright home has wonderful southern exposure that brightens the living room and gourmet kitchen! Wonderful features include a main floor master, high ceilings, nice den flanking the upstairs bedrooms. Call Sonja. $1,100,000 MLS# 22-329510

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

www.ClearLakesGolfLots.com NEW LISTINGS! Elevated view lot overlooking Clear Lakes Golf Course. Views of the surrounding hills and Snake River. There are 9 single family lots and 2 duplex lots ranging in price from $115,000-$143,000. These can be bought individually or in bulk. Call Sonja.

$639,000

MULTIPLE PRICES | MULTIPLE LISTINGS

www.111AnganiWay2071.com NEW LISTING! Ground level unit, sharply remodeled in 2021! Underground parking, patio with street access, ski locker. Enjoy Elkhorn amenities with easy access to all of the Wood River Valley. Great for tiny living, vacation getaway, long or short-term rental! HOA dues include everything you need! Call Sonja for additional information. $369,000 MLS # 22-329710

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

www.41LuckyLane.com PENDING! 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.

$240,000 329476

$140,000

MLS # 22-329482

MLS # 22-

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

MLS # 22-329087


114 DEER CREEK LANE

12 STREAMSIDE DRIVE

1560 RED FEATHER WAY

$5,400,00 | MLS# 22-329725

$4,775,000 | MLS# 22-329593

$2,385,000 | MLS# 22-329594

Arguably one of the best Big Wood River, water front lots in the valley. This 5 acre property has over 800’ of water front that can be seen from every bedroom.

Newly constructed mountain modern in the coveted Streamside/Valley Club. The home boasts a thoughtfully designed floor plan with over 4200 sq ft of luxury living.

Thoughtfully designed to capture all the outdoor serenity with a covered front porch with Preserve views.

114 RED CLOUD WAY

1472 COTTONWOOD CONDO DR

81 FREEDOM LOOP

$2,325,000 | MLS# 21-329577

$1,280,000 | MLS# 22-329149

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

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

2649 RIDGE LANE

291 S 2ND AVE A

850 SHENANDOAH DR #36

$865,000 | MLS# 22-329773

$735,000 | MLS# 22-329643

$398,000 | MLS# 22-329726

Delightful Ridge Condo tastefully appointed for those Sun Valley getaways. Enjoy the mountain views from the spacious balcony or cozy up to the fireplace. Kelly Malone (208) 720-4437

Location, location, location! This perfectly situated 2 bed, 1.5 bath condo with a 1 car garage doesn’t get much better.

Super cute, complete 2022 remodel that does not disappoint, abundance of natural light, private patio and a 1 car garage.

$1,250,000 | MLS# 22-329532

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

CONTACT OUR TEAM Keller Williams Sun Valley Southern Idaho Stephanie Reed Real Estate stephanie@stephanie-reed.com (208) 720-8958 stephanie-reed.com Stephanie Reed, Kelly Malone, Makenzie Callaghan & Braigen Sorensen


210 ELKHORN RD. | SUN VALLEY

4 Bedrooms + Office | 4.5 Baths | 4865 Sq.Ft. | $5,800,000

Soaring ceilings and stunning views welcome you as step into this custom mountain home. Located in Elkhorn, just minutes from the famous Sun Valley resort and world-class skiing on Bald Mountain. Recreation, shopping, dining and all things Sun Valley are just minutes away.

64 W. MAPLE ST. | HAILEY

4 Bedrooms | 2.5 Baths | 1972 Sq. Ft. | $875,000

This urban oasis offers 4 bedrooms and is conveniently located close to schools, recreation, and town. The attached 2 car garage, custom built storage shed and fenced-in yard with flagstone hard-scaping offer beauty and low maintenance care. With a practical floor-plan for easy living, this home provides comfort and convenience.

Caron Shay Associate Broker 208.720.1196

Dayna Buxton Sales Associate 208.726.3456 Each office is independently owned and operated * list price


STUNNING

MO U N TA I N VIEWS 3 BED 3 BATH 2,046 SQ FT $1,925,0 0 0

Rarely available West Ketchum townhome with stunning views of the mountains and sun year round. Located near the bike path for all types of recreation, only a five-minute walk to the River Run Lodge, ski lifts and gondola, and minutes from the heart of downtown. Features include fireplaces, a private hot tub, new Anderson windows and an attached single-car garage.

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

114 Aspen Grove Exquisite attention to detail and impeccable build quality distinguishes this remarkable, lightly lived in home which had an extensive "to the studs" interior and exterior remodel with interior reconfiguration and all new systems completed in 2018. The home has three-bedrooms consisting of two main suites - one on the ground level and one on the second floor - as well as a ground floor guest room, all with ensuite baths. There is also a private half bath, a Bonus Room with a loft and private, heated rooftop deck, ample outdoor living spaces on each level and plentiful storage throughout. This home is a rare opportunity and is located on a private road, in a quiet neighborhood cul-de-sac, just steps from the Bigwood River, close to the bike path and less than a 5-minute drive into downtown Ketchum. Offered at $4,950,000 | Showings by Appointment Only JAY EMMER 208.720.4282 jay.emmer@sothebysrealty.com

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

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


If you can dream it, we can find it.

All in, for you.

SOUTH OF KETCHUM / $5,950,000

SUN VALLEY / $11,800,000

SOUTH OF KETCHUM / $8,900,000

KETCHUM / $7,280,000

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

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

INDIAN CREEK /

NORTH OF KETCHUM / $1,295,000

SOUTH OF BELLEVUE / $995,000

NORTH OF KETCHUM / $13,900,000

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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Russ Porter I REALTOR 208.720.2603 russ@windermere.com www.russporter.withwre.com Windermere Real Estate/SV, LLC Baldy View From Balcony

SUN VALLEY/KETCHUM TOWNHOME Turn Key Townhome-Awesome location at the Ketchum-Sun Valley city limit line across from SV Red Barn. Easy walk to both SV & Ketchum. 2017 complete remodel. All wood flooring, new walls, bathrooms & kitchen.Two 2nd floor decks & a patio/deck off master. Unobstructed views of Baldy and Sun Valley fields from this end unit. $1,088,000

MLS# 22-329645

100 COYOTE LOOP I Home Building Lot with Great Location & Views. 2 miles north of Hailey, easy access to this large 1.1 acre lot. $388,500 MLS# 21-327921

COLDS SPRINGS KETCHUM HOUSE I Well located in highly desirable neighborhood 3 miles south of Ketchum.Very nice lot with a small creek behind it. Great Fixer Upper. $685,000 MLS# 22-329704

Contact me anytime regarding any real estate needs in Blaine County


Your Sun Valley Team Presents

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

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

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www.CopperRanchCondo.com This modern Copper Ranch condo was fabulously updated in 2021! Fresh paint, new laminate flooring and cabinetry. Condo features vaulted ceilings, great light, and spacious living throughout. Private balcony deck on the 2nd story and easy access to a beautiful outdoor area with lawn, trees and fencing. One-car insulated garage attached. Meticulously maintained and move-in ready! $430,000

www.HaileyTownhome.com You will love this spacious townhouse located on a quite side street. Boasting open living space and high ceilings, with a great room design that is light and bright, plus a spacious primary en-suite bedroom with a full bath. The large rear and side yard is fully fenced so you'll enjoy a private enclosure. A generous two-car garage plus storage. $549,500

www.BonneVieCondo.com Beautifully furnished condo on the 9th green of the Elkhorn Golf Course features an expansive deck for outdoor entertaining. Recently updated unit with newer carpet and kitchen, including all stainless steel appliances. Granite counters in the kitchen and quartz counters in both bathrooms. Walking distance to Elkhorn amenities & pools. Includes a one-car garage and additional storage. Offered turn key. $875,000

Your Sun Valley Team

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

www.SunValleyResortProperties.com office: (208) 726-4901 Joannew@remax.net

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


“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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Pioneer Saloon . . . . . . . . . .244 The Sawtooth Club . . . . . . . .245 The Cellar Pub . . . . . . . . . .246 GLOW Juice Bar & Café . . . . . 247 Limelight Lounge . . . . . . . . .248 Michel’s Christiania . . . . . . . .249 Sushi on Second . . . . . . . . .250 Il Naso . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .251 The Grill at Knob Hill . . . . . . .252 Ketchum Grill . . . . . . . . . . .253 Warfield Distillery & Brewery . . .254 Enoteca . . . . . . . . . . . . . .255 The Kneadery . . . . . . . . . . .256 The Ram . . . . . . . . . . . . . .257 Village Station . . . . . . . . . . .258 Gretchen's . . . . . . . . . . . . 259 Sun Valley Club . . . . . . . . . .260 The Roundhouse . . . . . . . . .261 Konditorei . . . . . . . . . . . . .262 Chocolate Foundry . . . . . . . .263

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

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

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

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

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

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

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THE CELLAR PUB

OPEN DAILY, 4PM 400 E Sun Valley Rd Ketchum

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

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GLOW JUICE BAR & CAFÉ

MENU INCLUDES:

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

ORDER ONLINE!

GLOWSUNVALLEY.COM | @GLOWSUNVALLEY 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 sociallydistanced drinks and dining. Try new summer menu items, including Burrata Caprese, Firecracker Shrimp, Lamb Lollipops, and Grilled Pacific Salmon.

Enjoy casual dinner options like the hand-tossed wood-fired pizzas, famous cheeseburger, or one of the healthy vegetarian options. Choose from 12 beers on tap, great wine selections, and creative cocktails. In addition to fabulous food, the Limelight Lounge has a daily happy hour from 3pm5pm and live music Thursday through Monday from 5:30pm-8:30pm.


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

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

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

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

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

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SUSHI ON SECOND

After over 30 years of serving the best sushi in Ketchum, Sushi on Second shows no signs of slowing down. In addition to crafting amazing sushi rolls like the SOS or the Who’s Your Daddy, the chefs at Sushi on Second also whip up other Asian-influenced delights, like Hoisin Lemon-Glazed King Salmon with Sesame Seeds, Baby Bok Choy and Scallion Rice, Spinach Batayaki (sautéed spinach, red bell peppers, garlic, onions, fresh shitake mushrooms with a soy and rice wine dressing), and their SOS-Style Hawaiian Ribs. 250

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

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

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

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IL NASO

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

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

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

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

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

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

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THE GRILL AT KNOB HILL

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

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

208.726.8004 grillatknobhill.com

From their days as owners of the iconic Warm Springs Ranch to today as owners of The Grill at Knob Hill, Bob and Jolie Dunn understand that pleasing their customers is the key to getting them to come back. Longtime favorites like fried chicken, prime rib, Idaho trout, and a new twist on the beloved Warm Springs scones and honey butter (now popovers and honey butter) have created a loyal following at this beautiful spot. The warm and friendly bar is a welcoming 252

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


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

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

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

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

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

PHOTOS BY RAY J. GADD

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

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ENOTECA

Above: Shaved Brussels sprouts with bacon.

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

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

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

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THE KNEADERY

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

208.726.9462 kneadery.com

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

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


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

PHOTOS BY KEVIN SYMS

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

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

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

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

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

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GRETCHEN'S

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

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

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SUN VALLEY CLUB

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

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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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