By Sabina Dana Plasse with photos by Nils Ribi Alasdair Neale has been the Music Director of the Sun Valley Summer Music Festival for 25 years, which has been an enormous part of his career as a music director. “At the very first glimpse I had of Sun Valley when […]
Author: Sabina Dana Plasse
Paradise Sauced: Margaritaville by Courtney Lauck with photo by Paulette Phlipot
July, in all its busyness and sweeping heat, is upon us now in the Valley. Those of us who work in restaurants and retail are beginning to feel the intensity of summer, the bodies crowding in the streets and the voices echoing from the doorsteps of bars and restaurants, while […]
The Sun Valley Tour de Force Driver Linda Briggs, and the Lure of Supercars
By Sara Sheehy with photos by Steve Dondero By the second week of July, you’ll start to notice that things are a little different on the streets of Ketchum and Sun Valley. You might be sipping coffee along Sun Valley Road and see a Porsche 918 Spyder drive by, or, […]
Stanley Summer Guide by Sabina Dana Plasse
Every summer, Stanley becomes more and more a part of everyone’s life, whether it’s Ketchumites driving over Galena Summit for the day or people trekking from all parts of the U.S. via RV, motorbike, or car to see one of America’s last classic remote western towns. Don’t be fooled. This river rat […]
Pioneer Cabin
By Sarah Sheehy with photos by Ray J. Gadd A Community-Led Restoration Breathes Life into Historic Ski Hut Pioneer Cabin, a historic ski hut in the heart of the Pioneer Mountains, has been a welcome site for visitors for over 80 years. The hut is perched on a 9,460-foot saddle […]
Featured Foodie: Knob Hill’s Head Chef Sarah Janego by Courtney Lauck
For this issue, SVPN Magazine I decided to feature the talented head chef of The Grill at Knob Hill, Sarah Janego. Sarah has been the head chef at Knob Hill for a total of around three years (split up by her time for a period as the private chef, along with […]
Spring Gallery Round Up by Raine Kidder
Spring in Sun Valley brings to mind percolating thoughts of warmer weather as the longer days crawl out of hibernation so do the Valley’s residents towards lingering in the glow of basking in the sunshine’s extended reach. While the ski season starts to wind down with the last coveted days of spring skiing, Ketchum’s […]
New Owners Elevate Idaho Lumber
By Sara Sheehy Before I even moved into my home in 2010, I was making plans for renovations and redesigns. The list included rebuilding the kitchen counters, completely redoing the fireplace surround, building a patio, and painting every square inch of wall space. I’m a handy person who loves a […]