The future belongs to those who prepare for it… We Provide Insurance and Financial Services to the Wood River Valley, State Farm Insurance. Sniff Out Home Fires Whether a fire has begun or the circumstances are right for one to ignite, homeowners may smell danger before seeing smoke or flames. If you sense […]
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Discovering Yoga by Kim Frank
You are busy. You have a finite bit of time before your children come home from school, before your next meeting, before you have to walk the dog. You have to walk the dog. He cannot come to yoga class. There are a host of reasons you believe that yoga […]
Black Violin by Hayden Seder
Black Violin is all about breaking stereotypes; so much, in fact, that their newest album is titled Stereotypes and comes with a message of staying true to one’s self even though others may judge you. Violinist Kevin Sylvester (stage name Kev Marcus) and viola-player Wilner Baptiste (stage name Wil B) […]
Blistered Earth by Hayden Seder
The term “cover band” might conjure images of sub-par performers, not good enough to form their own band, crooning the sounds of whatever band they’ve chosen to emulate from the corner of a casino. Blistered Earth is not your typical tribute band. Read more here.
SVPN — Oct/Nov/Dec 2015 Issue
Sun Valley Club
The Sun Valley Club is much more than just a golf course and nordic center, it’s also a restaurant and full bar open to everyone. Young ones will find favorites off the kids menu while those coming fresh off the back nine can sip specialty cocktails or draft beers and enjoy tacos, wings, and more.
Gretchen’s
Completely remodeled and providing all your breakfast, lunch, and dinner needs within the stunning Sun Valley Lodge lobby, Gretchen’s Restaurant offers fresh, innovative cuisine for every meal.
Sun Valley Film Noir by Martha McGuinness
Seductive double-dealing women, cynical hard-hearted men, murder, melancholy, disillusionment, moral corruption. It’s all coming to Sun Valley this September as the 2015 Sun Valley Film Noir series returns for its second year. The event was conceived of by Jeannine Gregoire, a Wood River Valley resident and professed Film Noir fanatic. […]
