
Fretless Guitar Master, Ned Evett & Triple Double to play the Sun Valley Resort Boiler Room Friday, August 28.
Doors open at 8pm Cover $10 at the door
Boiler Room hotline: (208) 622-2148
“Ned is the vastly entertaining master of the fretless glass-necked guitar” -USA TODAY
“I was really impressed with Ned’s performance – it was beautiful. He has taken the slide-guitar
concept and flipped it over to where it’s as if he has glass slides on all his fingers”
-Late Show with David Letterman lead guitarist, Sid McGinnis
www.nedevett.com
www.myspace.com/nedevett
Local favorite, D.J. Lenny Joseph will spin disco and dance music in the Sun Valley Resort Boiler Room Thursday & Friday, August 20 & 21.
Doors open at 9pm. Bring your dancing shoes!
Boiler Room Hotline: 622-2148

The Sun Valley Writers’ Conference at the Sun Valley Resort
August 21-24, 2009
For ticket information, please call Robin Winston at 888-655-6529.
Vartan Gregorian. Ian McEwan. Vernon Jordan. Paul Muldoon. Annette Gordon-Reed. Philip Gourevitch. Roy Blount, Jr. Abraham Verghese. Liaquat Ahamed. Frank McCourt. W.S. Merwin. Gretchen Morgenson. Peter Duchin. Jan Morris. Mick Moloney…
The Sun Valley Writers’ Conference is celebrating its fourteenth year in a four-day gathering at the beautiful Sun Valley Resort, where prominent writers will give talks and readings to a thoughtful and engaged audience. This summer’s program will include fiction, nonfiction, journalism, poetry, screenwriting, memoir writing, musical history, and folklore. Among our presenters will be Booker Prize-winning novelist Ian McEwan, civil rights leader Vernon Jordan, Pulitzer Prize-winner for history Annette Gordon-Reed, humorist Roy Blount, Jr., Carnegie Corporation President and memoirist Vartan Gregorian, The New Yorker writer and prize-winning author Philip Gourevitch, and Pulitzer Prize-winning poets W. S. Merwin and Paul Muldoon, among many others.
The Sun Valley Writers’ Conference is a nonprofit organization that reaches out to discerning readers and writers from all over the country. It always includes scholarship students, and admits teachers and students free of charge. One third of our funding comes from the sale of tickets. The other two thirds comes from the generosity of individuals and foundations who believe that the literary world can make a difference in the shaping of contemporary culture. Tickets include admission to all events over four days and cost $750.
Please visit our website at www.svwc.com for a complete list of writers and a conference schedule.