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Fantastic Fourth! I

f you were looking There’ll a sizzling for a peaceful display of ice skatFourth of July, ing on Sun Valley’s you won’t find outdoor ice rink, and it in the Wood an equally dazzling River Valley. fireworks display in The long Hailey. weekend, which The new Ketchum by: Karen starts Thursday, Town Plaza will Bossick is shaping up to be debut with three full the busiest ever. days of concerts. And Revelers will find the old Hailey Rodeo every type of music they Arena will bid adieu could want—short, perhaps, with one last Days of rap. of the old West Rodeo Hailey’s hometown parade will before it is torn down include a flyover from the Mounto make way for a new multitain Home Air Force Base. purpose park that will include There’ll be art in the streets of an indoor ice rink, an expanded Hailey and art in the galleries. skatepark and a new rodeo

nuggets

too good to miss

arena. There are a half-dozen major concerts sprinkled around the Valley, from Friday’s Big Wood Folk Festival in Bellevue to the patriotic numbers of the American Festival Chorus on Friday, which will boast Sun Valley resident and former Chicago vocalist Peter Cetera. Tony Furtado, an extremely skilled slide guitarist and banjo picker who blends rock music with Americana, folk and pop, will also perform on Friday night in Ketchum. The annual 4th on Fourth concert on Saturday in Ketchum

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During this year’s Hailey Hometown Parade you can catch a glimpse of some fabulous floats. Don’t miss it, this Sunday at noon. Photo: KAREN BOSSICK/TWP

5IF %PMMIPVTF Celebrate Your Independence .odel: Lara Spencer

Entrepreneurs rock

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ou gotta’ love entrepreneurs for their fertile minds, chutzpah, and ingenuity. Here are by: JIMA some interesting Rice, Ph.D. entrepreneurial businesses. Bet you’ll think, “Gee, I could’ve thought of something like that!” 1. Some tea my dear? Now, a business called Authentic Haven Brand offers you the op

ahead of the curve

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Huge Summer give away announced!

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eginning in the next issue of theweeklypaper, four of the Valley’s top outdoor sporting goods stores, along with selected advertisers, will be giving our readers a shot at $1000 in merchandise certificates. Over the next month you could pick up certificates and gift cards to help you get that new bike, kayak, hunting equipment or whatever your heart desires. The details arrive in the twp July 7th issue...pick it up!

Aboriginal Art

$IPPTF UP 4IPQ 3FDZDMFE $IPPTF UIF #FTU $IPPTF 5IF %PMMIPVTF $POTJHONFOU #PVUJRVF XIFSF CFBVUZ GBTIJPO BOE CBSHBJOT DPMMJEF Lara Spencer, owner of The Dollhouse | 5an: The Tanning Service | 208.726.5611 1hotography: Sarena Mantze/Romantz Photography | romantz.photo@gmail.com • 208.727.7912

www.DollhouseConsignment.com/facebook link | 208.726.8332 | 100 E 5th Street, Ketchum

Julie Harvey is a sculptor, an artist and an Aboriginal art curator. This painting can be seen during her month-long exhibition starting this Friday at the former Anne Reed Gallery. COURTESY PHOTO Read about it in Section TOO

inside: cowboy ball, p5 | gallery walk, p7 | 39 steps, p13 | And section too!


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