Holiday Market to Boast Nussknackers and Vintage Sweaters
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Heather Black and her daughter Lexi Black man a booth featuring some of Heather’s photographs and gift cards.
 
Saturday, December 20, 2025
 

STORY AND PHOTO BY KAREN BOSSICK


Still looking for that perfect Christmas present?


The Wood River Museum of History + Culture is holding its first-ever Holiday Market from 2 to 5 p.m. today—Saturday, Dec. 20.


The Museum will have an array of creative makers on hand. And there’ll be complimentary hot cocoa and spiced cider.


Among those selling wares:


Ronni Neumann of Stella Goods and her felted wool trees and leather bags


Heather Black and her photos in print and puzzle form


Kalie Rose cards, restocked for the Holiday Market 


Jessica Miller's paintings and holiday items 


Julie Weston and her Nellie Burns and Moonshine series of books


Photographer Anthony Anderson and his large puzzle of Baldy


Author John Rember and his series of books reflecting on life in the Sawtooth Valley


Karl Uri and his Vintage Sweaters


Laminated placemats featuring photos from the archives of The Community Library’s Regional History Library.


Additionally, Fred Pendl, who curated Sun Valley’s Konditorei Restaurant, will be selling Nussknackers—those divine Australian butter cookies boasting a crown of roasted hazelnuts and almonds atop hazelnut praline crème dipped in chocolate.


He will also have on hand Florentiners made of thin layers of almonds, dried cranberries and handmade glace oranges finished with premium dark chocolate. And Nussbaums—a walnut and cinnamon macaroon with raspberry and, of course, dipped in dark chocolate.


The Museum is located at 580 4th St. E. in Ketchum around the corner from the gold Mine.


 

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