Free Full Moon Soup and Chili Dinner to Follow Bike Fun
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The Sage School Barn was alight during the inaugural Full Moon Community Dinner and Bonfire held last year.
 
Tuesday, January 27, 2026
 

STORY BY KAREN BOSSICK


PHOTOS BY MATT LEIDECKER


The second annual Full Moon Community Dinner and Bonfire will be held Friday, Jan. 30.


The event was also to have included a Cross-Country Ski component. But, with no snow in Quigley Canyon, organizers are pivoting to a Bike bonanza.


 
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Harry Weekes serves up soup during the inaugural community supper.
 

The event, open to all, will kick off at 4:30 p.m. with light appetizers, and registration for a Cross-Generational Campus Criterium. There’ll be two Crit loops, one Crazy Campus Crawl and one Sagebrush Sprint.


There’ll be various challenges along the way, including the Dirt Hill Climb, Boulder Pile Challenge, Rope Swing Arch and Balance Beams.


It’s designed for co-ed teams of two to four people. One should be over 40 years of age and another, under 18.


Participants may pre-register by emailing matt@thesageschool.org. Or, form a team at the event. Trailhead Bicycles and Backwoods Mountain Sports are providing free rental fat bikes.


 
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People of all ages showed up for the inaugural supper.
 

The Bike Bonanza starts with a Mass Start at 5:30 p.m. Helmets are required and lights are recommended.


A free soup and chili dinner will be held in the Sage School Barn following the Bike Bonanza at 6:30 p.m. A second dinner service and snack will roll out at 7:30 p.m.


A Pray for Snow Bonfire will follow dinner at 7:30 p.m. And, if conditions permit (think snow), there will be Trebuchet fire throwing at 8:30 p.m.


The event is designed to create community connectedness and mental well-being in the Wood River Valley as part of Blaine County’s Mental Well-Being Initiative.


 
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The bonfire combined with the full moon to light up the slopes in Quigley Canyon.
 

It’s sponsored by The Sage School, BCRD, Sun Valley Ski Education Foundation, Trailhead Bicycles and Backwoods Mountain Sports.


 

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