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Weekend Preview 05.01.08

Summer in the Valley
It may be slack, but Sun Valley is still happening. This weekend, celebrate Mexican heritage, help clean the hiking trails for summer and drink to Grumpy’s 30th anniversary.

Thursday

Though the weather has been anything but springy, spring is technically here. Start your morning with a wildflower walk at the Sawtooth Botanical Garden from 9:30am-2:30pm. Then do some good community service and join the first annual Community Canine Clean Sweep. As the snow melts, the dog poop appears and the community wants to clean up the mess before it harms our rivers and our health. For more info, click here.

Friday

This Friday, May 2nd is Arbor Day in the City of Ketchum. Join the town at Atkinson Park for a tree planting in honor of the late Christina Potters. That night, stop by Papa Hemi’s Hideaway for a beer, some yummy pub grub and live music by Hat Trick.

Saturday

It’s a busy Saturday for Sun Valley. Take the whole family to the Sun Valley Figure Skating Club Ice Rink Musical: School Daze! Shows are at 1pm and 5pm at the Sun Valley Ice Rink. For tickets visit Chapter One or Tater Tots. Or, take the kids to Leland Faulkner’s Storytelling, Magic and Shadow Puppets show at the Liberty Theatre at 4pm. You can also head to Hailey for a Cinco de Mayo Celebration at St. Charles Church complete with margaritas, Mexican cuisine and a raffle.

Sunday

Enjoy a leisurely brunch at the Lodge Dining Room. Feast on fresh fruit, crepes and made-to-order omlets. You’ll also find Leana Leach tickling the piano from 9am-2pm. For the more casual crew, we recommend stopping by Grumpy’s for its 30th Anniversary Party. There will be special t-shirts, live music by the Damphools, lifetime achievement awards and, of course, lots of beer.


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Weekend Review 04.28.08

Jack and Crew
Spring is finally here. The snow is melting. The trails are slowly opening. And the temperatures are rising. It was a weekend to play with people riding and biking and cruising around town. It was also the weekend of the Middle School play, "Into the Woods," at TCS. Plum was there front and center to catch all the action.

Weekend Preview 04.24.08

Preview Shot for April
It’s a slow weekend in Sun Valley as slack has officially set in. But rather than mourn the end of winter, enjoy yourself with a little R&R. Sleep in late. Feast on waffles and eggs. Do some spring-cleaning. And get excited for all of the fabulous summer events that are just around the corner.

Thursday

Start off doing some good for your health with a free St. Luke’s Brown Bag Talk with Kristin and Dan Biggins. These two will discuss the importance of yoga for your health and more from 12:15-1:15pm in the WRMC Baldy Conference Room. Then take it easy this Thursday evening with a night at home. Order in pizza, kick back and watch your favorite prime time shows (and by that we mean Plum).

Friday

If you are Jewish or just curious what better way to get involved than to attend Shabbat services with the Wood River Jewish Community during Passover. The service begins at 6pm at the St Thomas Church and is open to all. Or, wine and dine at Papa Hemi’s Hideaway where local band Four Stroke Bus will rock the house.

Saturday

Start the morning with a heavy duty workout, a long run if you are training for the Sun Valley/Ketchum US Half Marathon or a long bike if the Redfish Triathlon is more your thing. Then head to the Community Campus in Hailey for “El Dia de Los Ninos,” a Children’s Day Celebration from 11-4pm. This carnival affair includes games, a bounce house, food, raffles and more. Free and open to the public.

Sunday

Get ready for spring with the Sawtooth Botanical Garden’s 6th Annual Bug Zoo Festival. Enjoy games, crafts, snacks, a butterfly house and of course, the famous Bug Zoo exhibit featuring more than 40 native and exotic insects. The party goes all day long from 1-5pm. For more information call 208-726-9358. Exhibit stays open through May 10.


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Weekend Review 04.21.08

Graham the Bear
While the weather failed us, with rain on Saturday and ice cold temperatures on Sunday, the weekend did not. The people of Sun Valley were out in full force: rocking the slopes, jamming to the Cosmic Beans, chilling at Apple's and having a grand time. Thanks to everyone for a fabulous winter season. (Plum Sun Valley's first winter ever!) Let's just hope the weather gets a bit warmer now that Baldy is officially closed.

Celebrate Earth Day

Green Your Scene Promo
Every year, on April 22, we celebrate Earth Day. It is a day to come together and show our appreciation for the environment here and everywhere. The tradition began in 1970 thanks to U.S. Senator Gaylord Nelson. His idea was to start a nationwide grassroots movement that would push the environment into the political limelight, and his idea worked.

Senator Nelson came up with Earth Day after he took a trip to Santa Barbara, CA and saw the devastating aftermath of an oil spoil off the coast. He was so disgusted and outraged that he went back to Washington and passed a bill designating April 22 as Earth Day.

The date April 22 was chosen for a number of reasons. For one, it was the birthday of actor Eddie Albert, who did a lot of work for the environment. It was also the birthday of John Muir who founded the Sierra Club. It was also the birthday of Julius Sterling Morton, founder of Arbor Day, a tree-planting holiday that began in 1872. It was also the 100th birthday of Vladimir Lenin, which may have been just sheer coincidence, but J. Edgar Hoover, director of the FBI, was not thrilled and allegedly conducted surveillances during the 1970 Earth Day demonstrations.

That being dead, the first Earth Day was a huge success. On April 22, 1970 20 million Americans took to the streets, parks, and auditoriums to demonstrate for a healthy, sustainable environment. Smaller groups that had been fighting different forms of environmental abuse like oil spills, raw sewage and pesticides joined together in solidarity. Twenty years later, in 1990, Earth Day drove the movement toward recycling. In 2000, activists pushed for an end to global warming and development of clean energy. Last year Earth Day was one of the largest environmental celebrations ever with around one billion people from all over the world including countries such as Ukraine, Venezuela, Togo, Spain and beyond.

Let’s make this year’s Earth Day even better. To find out more about what you can do to improve your environment check out Plum’s Earth Bytes.

Aloha, Sun Valley!

The annual Hawaiian Nationals Telemark Challenge is always one of the most entertaining races held on Baldy each year. Blue skies, crazy costumes, & some great racing made this year's event a huge success.
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Weekend Preview 04.17.08

Last Day Preview

All things must come to an end, even ski season. With one last weekend on Baldy, there isn't much else to do but ski in silly costumes and celebrate a fabulous winter.

 

Thursday

If you work in Hailey head to the Hailey Chamber's Business After Hours and celebrate the Sotheby International and Allstate Insurance Grand Opening from 5-7pm. Eat, drink and be merry; it is almost Friday! Or, get certified in CPR at St. Luke's. Learn to use use an automated external defibrillator and more from 6-9pm at the St Luke’s River Run Room. Pre-register 208-727-8733.

 

Friday

Stop by Sun Valley Center for the Arts in Ketchum for the opening of its latest show, The Idaho Triennial. Organized by the Boise Art Museum, this traveling exhibit features contemporary work by 25 artists. Like all SVCA collections, this show is sure to be a great one.

 

Saturday

Being that it is the second to last day of ski season, we suggest you get on Baldy, preferably in costume. Then head to the Last Tracks Bash street party at Apple’s in Warm Springs. Enjoy tots, $1 beers and live music by the Cosmic Beans. Come snow, rain or shine there is no better way to end the season.

 

Sunday

If you had enough of the mountain this season, which we doubt to be the case, then suck it up and head to the slopes for one last hurrah. Wear a silly one-piece or a tutu or whatever your heart desires and frolic in the remains of Sun Valley’s winter wonderland.

 

Last MNN Show

With the end of ski season also comes the end of Plum’s signature program, the MorningNoon&Night show. This season we had the pleasure of interviewing some of Sun Valley’s finest locals and visitors such as adventurer Karl Bushby, world-class climber Erik Weihenmayer and musical sensation Sheryll Mae Grace, just to name a few. This Sunday sit back, relax and enjoy our final set with Sam Gappmayer of Sun Valley Center for the Arts, Craig Barry of the Environmental Resource Center and Rob Cronin of Camp Rainbow Gold. Show starts at 8am with weather updates live from River Run Lodge starting at 7:30am.

 

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Weekend Review 04.14.08

Four Lovely Ladies
It was the second to last weekend for ski season in Sun Valley. We skied. We apres skied. And we boogied down at Prom. See some of the best onsies yet. Relive drinking beer and chilling at Apple's in Warm Springs. And meet the beautiful people of Spring Prom.

Sun Valley's Spring Prom

It was a night full of fantastic outfits, fabulous music and more pink decorations than anyone could imagine. Check out the young and the beautiful.
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Jan Higginbotham with Richard Vanderpool looking good at the Spring Prom.
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Weekend Review Slideshow April

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Looking pretty in pink at Prom.
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