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El Dìa de Los Niños, organized by The Community Table conveys the possibilities when collaboration takes place amongst a diverse, committed community. Photo credit: Herbert Romero
As we send our children off to embark on new, challenging adventures, it seems like an excellent time to get a little adventurous ourselves. Within the Wood River Valley, endless opportunities exist to get outside, learn something and stretch your comfort zone. Get your calendars out, wet a pen, and pack your sunscreen.
Part of the role of a democratic society is being an informed voter, so voters are encouraged to stay up-to-date as the BLM strives to make a choice by the end of the 2023. The preferred alternatives demonstrate how public engagement has refined and created a compromise by all sides.
Showing up pays dividends. Far too many individuals don’t show up when it comes down to it, yet Wood River High School’s class of 2023 shows up.
Everyone is welcome in the wilderness, but within this invitation lies a responsibility to learn how to mitigate impact.
With the stroke of a pen, Summers adopted not only debt, but a future of his own recipe.
School plays an important role in teaching our children how to be confident and creative community members. This begins with their lives at home. As community members – parents, teachers, coaches, etc. – let’s include our kids in the conversations, not just talk at them. They are getting prepared to change our world.
Now that the Texans have driven the Californicators to the Wood River Valley in droves, similar to the settlement era of Idaho and Montana with cattle, I figure it’s time to clarify the rules of the road.
What influences a person's ability to win and lose in life and in business? Follow the trail of an expedition to Gasherbrum II in Pakistan to a fateful decision that will change the course of events and redefines how success is achieved. What role does the family background play?