![]() ![]() Our Annual Student Juried Art Exhibits bring additional life and color to a wonderful community asset The Sun Valley Music Festival Music Institute trains young musicians in our music room and black box theater. The Blaine County Recreation District coordinates their excellent indoor and outdoor activities from the Community Campus. CSI's Blaine County Center offers lower-division college classes, as well as community education programs for adults and children. ![]() The Blaine County Education Foundation, Lee Pesky Learning Center, Girls on the Run of Southern Idaho, National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI), Footlight Dance Centre are housed here. The School District continues to use the facilities for its academies and school-to-work programs. They provided food, shelter, and information to residents forced to evacuate their homes. The Community Campus serves as a polling place during elections, and the Red Cross set up emergency headquarters in the building during the powerful Beaver Creek Fire in the summer of 2013 and the Castle Rock Fire in 2007. ![]() The Campus Cafe invites visitors to have a bite and browse the web, and the HUB is a safe, supervised place for kids in grades K through 6 meet and have fun. Concerts and special events are held in the recently renovated theater, and the gymnasium is always busy. You'll find young Footlight dancers alongside adults studying subjects from A to Z. The School District wanted to share the former high school with the community, so they joined forces in 2004 with the College of Southern Idaho and the Blaine County Recreation District to create a much needed learning and activity center that is now busy from morning to night. The Community Campus is a dynamic and popular gathering place for people of all ages. The fees are very reasonable to encourage use of the building. The public can rent space for meetings, classes, luncheons, conferences, recreation and entertainment. Please leave your dog at home.The multi-use facilities of the Community Campus are open to the public. *No dogs are allowed at the parade for the sake of the sheep and the safety of spectators. Our 2022 riderless horse honors Baxter Black, Gary Crowe, Marlene Guerry, Leon Jauregui, Jean Siddoway and Raymond Talbott. The parade includes historic sheep wagons and participants from the Folklife Fair, each identified by sign-bearing dancers from the Footlight Dance Centre.Ī riderless horse will again be a part of the Trailing of the Sheep Parade in memoriam of those we have lost in our sheep family this year. Most of Faulkner's sheep run in the Smokey Mountains at the head of the South Fork of the Boise River, in the hills behind Featherville and Fairfield and through the Wood River Valley north into the Sawtooth National Recreation Area. It has been headquartered in Gooding, Idaho since 1933. They are assisted by Sheep Manager John Etchart. John Faulkner, a third-generation sheep rancher, first with his father and two brothers and now with his sons, Mike and Jack, has run the sheep operation since 1956. The hosts of this year's sheep for the Parade are the men and women of Faulkner Land & Livestock. 1,500 sheep parade down Ketchum's Main Street with sheep ranching family members and herders headed south. Join an authentic trailing of the sheep down Ketchum's Main Street as part of their annual migration to winter pastures. With Faulkner Land and Livestock Sheep Sunday, October 9, 2022 ![]()
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