s daylight hours diminish and overnight temps dip into the single digits in Ketchum, it's time to slow down (hah! hah!) and take stock. In that spirit, and because the Library's Vision is to enable success by being RELENTLESSLY RELEVANT, I thought I would highlight a few examples of our recent relevant-ness.
 iana Walker, who took this photo (above) for a November cover of TIME magazine, spoke at the Library this summer to an overflow crowd.
ational Geographic photograph Michael Melford, whose photos are featured in the November article "America's Wild and Scenic Rivers," spoke at the Library this September in a program sponsored by Idaho Rivers United. This photo (above) was taken on the Middle Fork of the Salmon River.
e purchase hundreds of new books for the Library each month. Above is a photo from a GORGEOUS cookbook that came in today: Eleven Madison Park: The Cookbook by Daniel Humm and Will Guidara.

attendees, seven scholars (and one playwright), five lectures, four movies, two art exhibits, a tour, a nature walk, and a reception in the Regional History Department rounded out this year's Ernest Hemingway Symposium.
omputer support with an expert now available in the Reference Room Tuesdays, Wednesdays, & Thursdays: 3 to 5pm. All Library services and programs are FREE!
ark your calendars! Click on the images above for details about upcoming events at the Library!
et it snow!
Colleen Daly
Executive Director
cdaly@thecommunitylibrary.org
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