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Community Campus

OverviewCommunity Campus

The Community Campus is a dynamic and popular gathering place for people of all ages.  The School District wanted to share the former high school with the community, so they joined forces with the College of Southern Idaho and Blaine County Recreation District to create a much needed learning and activity center that is now busy from morning to night.

You'll find young Footlight dancers and Wood River gymnasts alongside adults studying subjects from A to Z.  Concerts and special events are held in the large theater, and the gymnasium is always busy.  The Internet Cafe invites visitors to have a bite and browse the web, and the HUB is a safe, supervised place for kids in grades 6 through 12 to meet and have fun.  The Community Campus serves as a polling place during elections, and the Red Cross set up emergency headquarters in the building during the powerful Castle Rock Fire in the summer of 2007.  They provided food, shelter, and information to residents forced to evacuate their homes.

The School District still uses part of the facilities for its academies and school-to-work programs.  The Blaine County Education Foundation is housed here.  CSI's Blaine County Center offers lower-division college classes, as well as community education programs for adults and children.  They also oversee the Head Start program.  The Recreation District coordinates their excellent indoor and outdoor activities from the Community Campus.  The director of the Hailey Chamber of Commerce has an office here, and the Sun Valley Summer Symphony School of Music trains young musicians in the former band room.  Student art exhibits bring additional life and color to a wonderful community asset.

The Community Campus has a mission to serve people of all ages through outstanding artistic, educational and recreational experiences that enrich and inspire all who participate.

Public Use and Rental Information

The multi-use facilities of the Community Campus are open to the public.  Residents can rent space for meetings, classes, luncheons, conferences, recreation and entertainment.  The fees are very reasonable to encourage use of the building.  Click below for detailed information on the available spaces and how to make a reservation.

Facilities Overview and Public Use Brochure

Participating Organizations

The following organizations share the facilities of the Community Campus:

Dancers