STORY BY KAREN BOSSICK
PHOTO BY ANNE JEFFERY
It might be easy if Blaine County was its own little kingdom, answerable to no one else for the choices it makes to preserve the way of life that its residents crave.
But what happens in Sun Valley and the Wood River Valley is affected by the broader social, economic and policy landscape of Idaho. Decisions made across the state affect Blaine County residents from the education schools provide to the valley’s youth to the books librarians may consider to budgetary decisions made by the legislature that affect the SNRA and local arts and nonprofit services.
Spur Community Foundation is hosting a conversation titled “Beyond Blaine” that looks at this topic on Wednesday.
The discussion will be held at 5:30 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 14, at The Community Library in Ketchum.
Panelists will include:
Kevin Bailey, vice president of Impact and Nonprofit Center for the Idaho Community Foundation
Jenny Emery Davidson, executive director of The Community Library
Jim Foudy, superintendent of the Blaine County School District
David Pettyjohn, executive director of Idaho Humanities Council
Jared Talley, executive director of The Nature Conservancy.
The panel will be moderated by Sally Gillespie, executive director of the Spur Community foundation.
Save your seat at https://itsinournaturewrv.org/events/beyondblaine or https://thecommunitylibrary.libcal.com/event/14982520.
The discussion may also be watched online at https://vimeo.com/event/5130452. And it will be recorded and available to watch later in the Library Archive.