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 […] |
Director of Philanthropy Carter Hedberg recommends Cocktails with George and Martha: Movies, Marriage, and the Making of Who’s Afraid of […] |
Now including cashmere as well as gear and apparel, the Gold Mine Thrift and Consign stores have new inventory for the cool-to-cold seasons. |
Liam Guthrie, Regional History Librarian It can be easy to imagine the past as a quieter, emptier place sometimes, and […] |
Our book club fosters a sense of community connection. Book clubs give people a fun, social event to anticipate—one with built-in conversation prompts, where everyone comes together to share our love of reading. |
This exhibit brings together select tokens from hundreds that were left at Ernest Hemingway’s grave in Ketchum over the course of one year. |
By Collections Manager Aly Wepplo I love my library and I love books. Working in The Community Library, I get […] |
Flyboys by James Bradley Hi my name is Parker and I’m a 7th grader and love reading non-fiction historical books. […] |
The Adventures of Tintin: Tintin in Tibet by Hergé Hi my name is Parker and I’m a 7th grader and […] |
The Adventures of Tintin: Flight 714 to Sydney by Hergé Hi my name is Parker and I’m a 7th grader […] |
Children’s Librarian Judy Zimmer recommends When we Cease to Understand the World by Labatut Benjamin. I found this audio book […] |