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Second Annual Sawtooth Forum and Lecture Series in Stanley

June 30th, 2009

The Sawtooth Forum and Lecture Series is back in Stanley this summer!  Sponsored by the Sawtooth Interpretive and Historical Association (SIHA), the Series will begin on July 3 and continue each Friday through August 21 at the Stanley Museum located on State Highway 75.  The Series will include speakers, lecturers, and authors from around the West.  The range of expertise and talent of the presenters is broad, but the focus of presentations will be on the western landscape and the rich human and natural history of the Sawtooth National Recreation Area.  Authors Ron Watters, Rochelle Johnson, Cort Conley, and Mike Barenti are among the Series presenters.  Specific presentations will explore the significance of whitewater, plants, raptors, wolves, and fire to local communities and the environment over past generations.  The special significance of the Salmon River also will be explored.  Participation is free.

SIHA President, Gary Gadwa, said, “We’re excited to be able to host this Series again to enrich the Sawtooth community, to provide more information about the rigors of life in this not-so-gentle landscape, and to generate more excitement and advocacy for this beautiful and fragile environment.”

Through evaluations, the approximately 800 people who participated in last summer’s Series urged the SIHA to host the Series again, and provided ideas for topics.  This summer’s schedule is responsive to those ideas.  The one hour Series presentations will be at 5:00 p.m. at the Stanley Museum located on State Highway 75.  Some Series presenters also will host campfire talks at Redfish Lake Amphitheater at 8:30 p.m.

The Series is supported by grants from the Sawtooth Society and the Idaho Humanities Council, the state-based affiliate of the National Endowment for the Humanities.  Other partners helping to bring the Series to Stanley include the City of Stanley, U.S. Forest Service, Stanley-Sawtooth Chamber of Commerce, and Stanley Community Library.  The Series schedule and presentation details can be found at www.discoversawtooth.org.

The SIHA is a member-based, non-profit organization working in cooperation with the Sawtooth and Salmon-Challis National Forests.  It was established in 1972 when the Sawtooth National Recreation Area was established by Congress.  Its mission is to protect and advance the natural and cultural history of Idaho’s Sawtooth-Salmon River Country through preservation and education.

Contact:  Vicki Jo Lawson
Tel:  208-608-8741 (cell)
Email:  vjlawson@gmail.com

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June 25, 2009 Fishing Report Trout & Salmon Fishing

June 25th, 2009

Fishing is just starting to turn on in our area as the water begins to drop from a long month of rain and high water.  Salmon Flies are abundant, as are many other hatches and the fish are looking up and in places where the water is a bit slower they are hitting some pretty  ... Read More →

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Redfish Triathlon / Duathlon

June 17th, 2009

Title: Redfish Triathlon / DuathlonLocation: RedFish Lake LodgeLink out: Click hereDescription: Enjoy a weekend of racing and relaxation in the beautiful Sawtooth Valley. A USAT sanctioned race. For more information contact:Date: 2009-06-20

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Summer Fishing Report

June 4th, 2009

TROUT FISHING: Fishing in the Sawtooth Valley, Stanley Basin and Upper Main Salmon area is very hit and miss. The river is high and swift which means it is tough to fish. I would look to the lakes and ponds until the river and it’s tributary streams begin to drop. Stocking of catchable “pan sized”  ... Read More →

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