The Wood River Museum of History and Culture honors citizens incarcerated at Minidoka with a pop-up exhibit, “Only What We Could Carry,” through Saturday, February 24, 2024. |
… a story of Idaho, as lived through its well-loved libraries … Like the Armed Services Editions, millions of which […] |
Gulp by Mary Roach Hi, I am Sarah. I am fourteen years old and an avid reader; it is one […] |
The Golden Compass by Philip Pullman Hi, my name is Zane. I am in sixth grade. I enjoy playing soccer, […] |
Adventure Begins at Your Library! Looking for a fun way to read more and win prizes during the summer? Join The Community […] |
Step into the rhythmic heartbeat of tradition with a recent addition to our collection—a handcrafted drum by Pete Yellowjohn, a revered Traditional Elder, Bundle Keeper, and Medicine Man of the Shoshone Bannock Tribe. |
Step into the rhythmic heartbeat of tradition with a recent addition to our collection—a handcrafted drum by Pete Yellowjohn, a revered Traditional Elder, Bundle Keeper, and Medicine Man of the Shoshone Bannock Tribe. |
Operations Manager Nicole Lichtenberg recommends The Cartographers by Peng Shepherd. This book has it all. It has intrigue. It has […] |
Early Sun Valley featured a wide array of animal residents including ducks, geese, many breeds of dog and perhaps most unusually, a tame family of antelope. Most well-known of these antelope was one named Annie, featured in this picture from the Community Library’s collection posing with Lucille Ball. |
Early Sun Valley featured a wide array of animal residents including ducks, geese, many breeds of dog and perhaps most unusually, a tame family of antelope. Most well-known of these antelope was one named Annie, featured in this picture from the Community Library’s collection posing with Lucille Ball. |
The 2024 Community Speaker Series presented by The Community Library and the Sun Valley Writers’ Conference invites you to join us for […] |
This 1884 newspaper ad from the peak of the valley’s mining boom invites the reader to a ball to celebrate the grand opening of the new courthouse in Hailey, recently named the new seat of Alturas County. |