Uncategorized November 4, 2024

Winter Wonderland

Throughout December, the holiday spirit settles over Sun Valley Resort, transforming our Village into a picturesque Winter Wonderland…

You can hear it in the melodies sung by the Sun Valley Carolers as they stroll through our European-style Holiday Market stalls, and you can see it sparkle in the ceremoniously lit Christmas Tree. The holiday spirit glows in the torchlights that parade down Dollar Mountain on Christmas Eve and ring out in the fireworks that signal the coming of Christmas Day. From photo-ops with Santa Claus to festive movie nights at the Opera House, experience the timeless magic of the holidays at Sun Valley Resort.

Uncategorized August 29, 2024

Labor Day Celebration

Wagon Days will take place August 30 to Sept 2, 2024 with the Big Hitch Parade on Saturday August 31st.  Check the Wagon Days website for updates.
Just when you thought your Sun Valley Idaho vacation couldn’t get any better, it does with Wagon Days. There is no question that this is the town’s biggest cultural and historic event celebrating the old west. To coin a famous and well-known local slogan,” Welcome to Yesteryear”. By being a part of Ketchum’s Annual Wagon Days Celebration, you and your family will experience what life was in the late 1800’s. We know. It’s incredible. By the way…Who said time travel doesn’t exist?
8/30 Friday: 
  • Horsemanship & Cultural Performances
  • Children’s Activities: Petting zoo, face painting, & more
  • Rebecca’s Private Idaho
  • Sun Valley Story Tour
  • Grand Marshall Reception – 5-7 pm at Town Square
  • Hailey Labor Day Antique Show
  • Ore Wagon Museum Big Hitch on Display
  • Gallery Walk
8/31 Saturday:
  • Papoose Club Pancake Breakfast
  • Hailey Farmers’ Market
  • The Big Hitch Parade – 1 pm at Sun Valley and Main Street
  • Chris Hennessee Live at Town Square after the parade
  • Rebecca’s Private Idaho
9/1 Sunday:
9/2 Monday:
  • Bellevue Labor Day Celebration – Live music, vendors and activities at Bellevue Park
  • Bellevue Labor Day Parade on Main Street 12-1pm
Uncategorized May 22, 2024

‘We Must Never Forget’

Memorial Day Ceremonies Scheduled in Ketchum and Hailey

 

Memorial Day ceremonies scheduled in Hailey and Ketchum on Monday are set to bring valley residents together to honor men and women who died while serving in the U.S. military.

The 23rd annual Hailey Memorial Day Ceremony is scheduled to begin at 11 a.m. on Monday, May 27, at the Hailey Cemetery. A memorial wreath will be placed on the Blaine County Veterans monument in the Hailey Cemetery, and flags from the individual branches of the armed services will fly from dawn to dusk.

The Mountain Home Air Force Base Honor Guard and the Idaho Army National Guard will be in attendance for the event, and pilots from the 124th Fighter Wing, stationed in Boise, will conduct a flyover. Members of the Caritas Chorale and The Boise Highlanders bagpipe band will perform music for the ceremony, said Geegee Lowe, a member of the Hailey Memorial Day Committee.

“Memorial Day is a reminder to always set aside time in our lives to honor the great sacrifices that the men and women of the Armed Forces made and continue to make to defend our way of life,” Lowe said. “We must never forget and work to be worthy of the sacrifice they made and continue their dream they fought for.”

Light refreshments will be served after the event from 1-2 p.m. at the gazebo.

The American Legion David Ketchum Post 115 will also host its annual Memorial Day ceremony at the Ketchum Cemetery on Monday at 11 a.m. Sun Valley Mayor Peter Hendricks will be its guest speaker.

Uncategorized March 20, 2024

U.S. Alpine Championships return to Sun Valley

On Bald Mountain, 85 years of world-class ski racing

U.S. Alpine Championships return to Sun Valley for fourth time in last decade

For the fourth time since 2016, locals and visitors will have the thrill of watching America’s most competitive skiers carve turns down Bald Mountain in the U.S. Alpine Championships.

The racing event—the culmination of a two-year contract between U.S. Ski & Snowboard (USSA) and Sun Valley Resort—will draw spectators to the Warm Springs side of the mountain March 20-24. For many athletes, it will be their final chance to claim spots on the U.S. Ski Team.

The three disciplines on display this year are slalom, giant slalom, and super giant slalom, or “super-G.” Slalom competitors will attempt to finish two shorter runs with gates closely spaced, while giant slalom competitors will aim for two mid-length runs with gates placed further apart. Super-G competitors will take one longer, faster run from Upper Warm Springs to Upper Greyhawk through gates spaced further apart than they’d be on a giant slalom course.

https://www.mtexpress.com/wood_river_journal/special_sections/on-bald-mountain-85-years-of-world-class-ski-racing/article_2122cd9e-e1d3-11ee-b910-0f787ea3ca6d.html

Uncategorized December 20, 2023

Sun Valley Resort’s Winter Wonderland

Throughout December, the holiday spirit settles over Sun Valley Resort, transforming our Village into a picturesque Winter Wonderland. You can hear it in the melodies sung by the Sun Valley Carolers as they stroll through our European-style Holiday Market stalls, and you can see it sparkle in the ceremoniously lit Christmas Tree. The holiday spirit glows in the torchlights that parade down Dollar Mountain on Christmas Eve and ring out in the fireworks that signal the coming of Christmas Day. From photo-ops with Santa Claus to festive movie nights at the Opera House, experience the timeless magic of the holidays at Sun Valley Resort.

 

Thursday, December 21st:

Friday, December 22nd:

Saturday, December 23rd:

Sunday, December 24th:

Sunday, December 31st:

  • New Year’s Eve Night Skiing at Dollar Mountain (6:00pm-9:00pm)
  • New Year’s Eve “Snow Ball” Party at River Run Lodge (9:00pm – 1:00am)

Recurring Events:

  • Community Gingerbread Contest at The Boiler Room (December 9th- 31st, All Day)
  • Après Ski Live Music at River Run Lodge (December 9th, 15-16th, 21st – 31st, 2:00pm-5:00pm)
Uncategorized October 19, 2023

Sun Valley Jazz and Music Festival

The 2023 Sun Valley Jazz and Music Festival dates are October 18 to 22! Five days. Forty Bands. One Million Smiles Attendees from all fifty states, every Canadian province, and several foreign countries gather each October to celebrate live performances of America’s music. The Sun Valley Jazz & Music Festival was birthed out of a love and appreciation for jazz music by Tom & Barbara Hazzard and is held mid-October each year in Sun Valley, ID. Become One of the Thousands of Jazz Fans Who Have Been Delighted Since 1990! This experience of telling the story of “American” music is our passion. Amazing isn’t it? We all get to be part of this history while it’s still in the making. The names that ring through eternity—Armstrong, Ellington, Fitzgerald, Beiderbecke, Goodman, Holliday, Basie, Shaw, Miller, and so many more—have created a legacy of delight that lives on through those of us who participate in this jazz festival. The history of this music echoes the history of twentieth century America. This jazz event is held this year because of your continued support and encouragement. You tell people how much fun it is and that they need to come to Sun Valley.

Uncategorized August 25, 2023

Wagon Days 2023

Saturday, September 2nd, the city of Ketchum will hold its annual Big Hitch Parade, one of the largest non-motorized parades in the Pacific Northwest. This beloved event celebrates the town’s mining history with an impressive display of horse-drawn buggies, carriages, carts, and stagecoaches.

The parade got its start in 1958 as a way to honor Ketchum’s heritage as a mining town in central Idaho. In the late 1800s, large draft horses were vital for hauling heavy ore from the mines scattered throughout the surrounding mountains. The Big Hitch Parade commemorates this by featuring teams of horses pulling a variety of wagons and carts. Some rigs require up to 32 horses all working together!

One of the highlights is the stagecoach, an iconic symbol of the American West. Stagecoaches were essential for transporting people and mail to remote mountain towns like Ketchum in the late 1800s. Visitors can see these preserved coaches pulled by a hitch of six horse teams just as they were over a century ago.

In addition to the horse-drawn vehicles, the parade includes marching bands, dancers, classic cars, and more. Make sure to arrive early to get a good viewing spot along Main Street as the parade steps off at 1 PM. After the parade, stick around for live music, food vendors, and activities for the kids. Spend the weekend exploring downtown Ketchum and Sun Valley, with an array of shops, restaurants, and outdoor recreation just steps from Main Street.

The Big Hitch Parade is a can’t-miss tradition for visitors and locals alike. If you find yourself in Idaho this August, be sure to stop by Ketchum for this beloved annual event that offers family-friendly fun and a glimpse into the area’s pioneering past.

Uncategorized May 12, 2023

On Ice: Sun Valley revamping indoor & outdoor ice rinks after refrigeration failure

 

The well-known Sun Valley ice rink has welcomed skaters of all abilities for decades. It first opened in 1936 with the rest of the resort. It has appeared in movies, hosted the world’s most famous figure skaters and is a place many Idahoans have taken a lap (or a tumble).

But this winter, the ice is gone – both on the outdoor rink, as well as the indoor rink next door where the Sun Valley Suns usually play.  No triple axels. No sow cows. No nervous kids learning to skate. But, the rinks will return.

Cooling down

“We are replacing the entire mechanical refrigeration system that services both rinks as well as the floors beneath each ice surface,” Scott Irvine, Ice Operations Manager for Sun Valley Resort, said. “The scope of the project is extensive and we’re thrilled to have it underway.”

The resort closed the rinks in September, according to the Idaho Mountain Express, which forced the cancellation of the final planned outdoor ice show of the summer season. But the paper said the upgrade was already planned to start the next month. The rink reopened for a time in January when the outdoor temperatures were cool.

The work, as viewed late last month by BoiseDev, appeared extensive – with the concrete surface of the outdoor rink entirely removed and work crews preparing the surface for new equipment.

Irvine said the refrigeration and piping system for the outdoor rink date to 1956. The indoor rink opened in 1975. The upgrades should make the year-round outdoor rink, as well as its indoor sister, more energy efficient.

“Modern refrigeration systems are much more energy efficient and reliable than their predecessors,” Irvine said. “Our new system is also capable of providing more refrigeration capacity, which will help us maintain more consistent ice in the warmer months.”

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Real Estate News February 24, 2023

2022 Market Review

The 23rd anniversary edition of Windermere Real Estate’s Market Review which has earned it’s reputation as one of the most accurate sources for data in the Blaine County housing market is now available.

In the simplest of terms, the Sun Valley real estate market experienced a 40/30/20 year. The number of closed sales was down 40 percent, the total dollar volume was down 30 percent and the median sales price climbed upward 20 percent.

But since this is real estate, nothing is truly that simple. In the resort area single family market, sales fell 60 percent, while the median price per livable square foot climbed 26 percent. Lack of inventory was the culprit. Of the 39 single family homes currently available, only 3 are listed for sale below $2 million.

In the north valley condo market, 172 sales were recorded in 2022, compared to 288 a year earlier. So, while the number of closings fell 40 percent, the median price paid climbed 26 percent. As 2023 began, there were 24 resort condos available for under $1 million.

While the co-ownership property concept seems to be gaining favor, the number of resort area sales remained stable, the median price climbed 35 percent, and the number of days-on-market decreased by 32 percent during 2022.

In the Hailey market (south valley), 107 homes sold in 2022, about 21 percent fewer than as a year earlier, although the median sales price per foot climbed 22 percent higher.  The price increase was driven largely by a decline in available inventory and a spike in the cost of building materials. Bellevue saw a bigger decrease in sales activity at 30 percent and a 28 percent increase in sold price per foot.

We expect 2023 to be a slower year in Sun Valley real estate, with tight inventory levels driving residential real estate prices upward in certain price points, but the likelihood for continued higher interest rates may curtail some buyer’s enthusiasm.

Click HERE to view full the full market report

I hope you find the 23rd  Windermere Report” informative and I look forward to working with you in 2023.