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“Uncharted” with Kim Brown Seely

July 7, 2021 by kmerwin

Kim Brown Seely and her husband were at a crossroads. With the economy in freefall, their jobs stagnant, and their youngest son moving away to college, the couple decided to face another unknown. They impulsively purchased a too-big sailboat, learned how to sail, and embarked on a 700-nautical-mile voyage through the Inside Passage. Bound for an expanse of untamed wilderness—the stunningly wild Great Bear Rainforest of the Northwest—in search of the elusive white Kermode bear, the couple begin to discover who they are as individuals and as a couple in a pivotal moment in their lives. 

Join us for an evening with Kim Brown Seely, as she shares tales from her new book, UNCHARTED: A Couple’s Epic Empty-Nest Adventure Sailing from One Life to Another. Honest, self-effacing, and full of humor and generosity, this unforgettable memoir is at once a breathtaking adventure tale and a lyrical meditation on the changing nature of love.

 

Kim Brown Seely, a 2016 Lowell Thomas Journalist of the Year, has worked in publishing on both coasts, including as senior editor at Travel + Leisure, contributing editor at National Geographic Adventure, and travel editor at Microsoft and Amazon. Her writing has also appeared in Outside, National Geographic Traveler, Sunset, Coastal Living, and Virtuoso Life.

Great Decisions Discussion Group

July 7, 2021 by kmerwin

This lively discussion group is a perennial favorite for inquisitive minds in the Wood River Valley. The curriculum is developed by the Foreign Policy Association, and it investigates a range of contemporary foreign and domestic policy issues. The discussions will be moderated by Don Liebich, who has been involved with economic development, citizen diplomacy, and human rights projects in the Middle East. Don is an author and an international consultant.

Topics for the 2020 program include Climate Change and the Global Order, India and Pakistan, Red Sea Security, Modern Slavery and Human Trafficking, U.S. Relations with the Northern Triangle, China’s Road into Latin America, The Philippines and the U.S. and Artificial Intelligence and Data.

Registration: To register call CSI at 208-788-2033. Registration begins December 2 (section code: XMSC 088 B01).

There is a tuition ($70) for the class, which does not include the book that must be purchased on your own. The book can be ordered in January from the Foreign Policy Association: Great Decisions 2020 Briefing Book            

Class dates:

Tuesday, February 4
Thursday, February 6
Tuesday, February 11
Thursday, February 13
Tuesday, February 18
Thursday, February 20
Tuesday, February 25
Thursday, February 27

Great Decisions Discussion Group

July 7, 2021 by kmerwin

This lively discussion group is a perennial favorite for inquisitive minds in the Wood River Valley. The curriculum is developed by the Foreign Policy Association, and it investigates a range of contemporary foreign and domestic policy issues. The discussions will be moderated by Don Liebich, who has been involved with economic development, citizen diplomacy, and human rights projects in the Middle East. Don is an author and an international consultant.

Topics for the 2020 program include Climate Change and the Global Order, India and Pakistan, Red Sea Security, Modern Slavery and Human Trafficking, U.S. Relations with the Northern Triangle, China’s Road into Latin America, The Philippines and the U.S. and Artificial Intelligence and Data.

Registration: To register call CSI at 208-788-2033. Registration begins December 2 (section code: XMSC 088 B01).

There is a tuition ($70) for the class, which does not include the book that must be purchased on your own. The book can be ordered in January from the Foreign Policy Association: Great Decisions 2020 Briefing Book            

Class dates:

Tuesday, February 4
Thursday, February 6
Tuesday, February 11
Thursday, February 13
Tuesday, February 18
Thursday, February 20
Tuesday, February 25
Thursday, February 27

Great Decisions Discussion Group

July 7, 2021 by kmerwin

This lively discussion group is a perennial favorite for inquisitive minds in the Wood River Valley. The curriculum is developed by the Foreign Policy Association, and it investigates a range of contemporary foreign and domestic policy issues. The discussions will be moderated by Don Liebich, who has been involved with economic development, citizen diplomacy, and human rights projects in the Middle East. Don is an author and an international consultant.

Topics for the 2020 program include Climate Change and the Global Order, India and Pakistan, Red Sea Security, Modern Slavery and Human Trafficking, U.S. Relations with the Northern Triangle, China’s Road into Latin America, The Philippines and the U.S. and Artificial Intelligence and Data.

Registration: To register call CSI at 208-788-2033. Registration begins December 2 (section code: XMSC 088 B01).

There is a tuition ($70) for the class, which does not include the book that must be purchased on your own. The book can be ordered in January from the Foreign Policy Association: Great Decisions 2020 Briefing Book            

Class dates:

Tuesday, February 4
Thursday, February 6
Tuesday, February 11
Thursday, February 13
Tuesday, February 18
Thursday, February 20
Tuesday, February 25
Thursday, February 27

Great Decisions Discussion Group

July 7, 2021 by kmerwin

This lively discussion group is a perennial favorite for inquisitive minds in the Wood River Valley. The curriculum is developed by the Foreign Policy Association, and it investigates a range of contemporary foreign and domestic policy issues. The discussions will be moderated by Don Liebich, who has been involved with economic development, citizen diplomacy, and human rights projects in the Middle East. Don is an author and an international consultant.

Topics for the 2020 program include Climate Change and the Global Order, India and Pakistan, Red Sea Security, Modern Slavery and Human Trafficking, U.S. Relations with the Northern Triangle, China’s Road into Latin America, The Philippines and the U.S. and Artificial Intelligence and Data.

Registration: To register call CSI at 208-788-2033. Registration begins December 2 (section code: XMSC 088 B01).

There is a tuition ($70) for the class, which does not include the book that must be purchased on your own. The book can be ordered in January from the Foreign Policy Association: Great Decisions 2020 Briefing Book            

Class dates:

Tuesday, February 4
Thursday, February 6
Tuesday, February 11
Thursday, February 13
Tuesday, February 18
Thursday, February 20
Tuesday, February 25
Thursday, February 27  

Hemingway in Idaho

July 7, 2021 by kmerwin

September 24, 2019

Eighty years ago this month, in late September 1939, Ernest Hemingway arrived at the new Sun Valley Resort, having driven from Wyoming across the lava rock landscape of southern Idaho to get here with his new love interest, Martha Gellhorn. He stayed in Sun Valley for three months that first visit, and he kept coming back for another 22 years – forging strong friendships and a love of the natural landscape. He hunted upland birds and pronghorn antelope, hiked along Trail Creek and Adam’s Gulch, enjoyed long dinners with friends, wrote some of his most enduring works here, and ultimately, died here.

Mary Tyson, director of the Center for Regional History, and Jenny Emery Davidson, executive director, will give an overview of Hemingway’s legacy in Idaho, discuss how it continues to matter, and share unique Hemingway artifacts from The Community Library’s archive.

This presentation is available to view on Vimeo. Click here to watch.

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