Join us for the opening of The Community Seed Library. This event will feature a seed exchange hosted by seed saver John Caccia. A seed exchange is a gathering of growers who want to share knowledge about local gardening and swap seeds. Seeds in our seed library are available for you to take for free! You can also bring extra seeds to contribute to the seed library.
The Community Library
Science Time with Ann Christensen
Local naturalist, Ann Christensen, hosts Science Time every Tuesday at 11:00 am. Come learn about animals and their habitats. Sometimes, furry, scaly, or feathered creatures make a visit.
Science Time
Science Time is every Tuesday at 11:00 am in The Children’s Library. Come learn about animals and their habitats. This week will feature a special guest.
Science Time with Ann Christensen
Local naturalist, Ann Christensen, hosts Science Time every Tuesday at 11:00 am. Come learn about animals and their habitats. Sometimes, furry, scaly, or feathered creatures make a visit.
Science Time with Ann Christensen
Local naturalist, Ann Christensen, hosts Science Time every Tuesday at 11:00 am. Come learn about animals and their habitats. Sometimes, furry, scaly, or feathered creatures make a visit.
Earth Day Panel Discussion: Water, Energy and Food
Wildfires, water scarcity, energy unreliability, food price risk and availability, and erratic weather patterns (including changes in snowfall) all contribute to the area’s vulnerability. These economic, energy and environmental factors can have a devastating impact on business revenues, tourism, the ability to attract residents and investment, and on overall quality of life.
On Thursday, April 23, at 6 pm at the Community Library in Ketchum, A panel of local experts, Aimee Christensen, from the Sun Valley Institute for Resilience, Ali Long of the Local Food Alliance, Ben Otto of the Idaho Conservation League and Wendy Pabich, Water Adviser for SVIR and CEO of Water Futures, will discuss how the risks we face can become opportunities. Increasing our resilience by investing in the strategic assets of energy, food, water and wildland restoration means we can strengthen our economy and become a model for others.
This event is hosted by the Idaho Conservation League, Environmental Resource Center, and Sun Valley Institute for Resilience.