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Jackson Hole Wyoming, Community Calendar

JUNE :: JULY :: AUGUST :: SEPTEMBER :: OCTOBER

June

4
Grand Targhee Ski & Summer Resort: Scenic Chairlift Opening Day. 800-827-4433.

5
The Learning Center's 31st Annual Miles for Money Fundraiser. Enjoy a walk, ride or run on any or all of the 22 mile course in Grand Teton National Park. Pledge Packets are available at local elementary schools or at the Learning Center. For more information call 733-1616.

5
Wyoming Native Plant Society Outing. Join the Teton County Chapter for an outing at Two Ocean Lake in Grand Teton National Park to look for early summer flowers. 10 a.m.-2 p.m.
Meet at Two Ocean Lake Trailhead and bring water, sunscreen, lunch, rainwear and boots. Free. 543-2142

9
Mayor Mark Barron: Brown Bag Lunch. 12 p.m., Town Hall. Attend the Mayor's Brown Bag Lunches, with County Commissioner Andy Schwartz. Ask questions and get answers.
733-3932

10
Jackson Hole Conservation Alliance Summer Field Trip Series. Feeding: At What Cost? Tour the National Elk Refuge by vehicle and on foot to visit grazed sites and discuss wildlife feeding, management issues, and disease. Cost: $5. Time: 8:30 a.m.-2 p.m. Contact David or John at 307-733-9417. www.jhalliance.org/events.html

11-12
28th Annual Rod Run, EIEIO, Eastern Idaho Early Iron Organization. Virginian Lodge. For more information, contact Alec McClure at 208-523-2705.

11-13
Wyoming White Water Championships. Big wave surfing and class III-V whitewater racing action on Hoback, Snake and Greys Rivers with classes for novice through expert. Sponsored by Rendezvous River Sports. Contact the Jackson Hole Kayak Club. 733-2471

15
Jackson Conservation Alliance Summer Field Trip Series. Preserving Wildlife Habitat. a robust hike up High School Butte to get a bird's eye view of the valley and view development projects and their effects on wildlife habitat. Cast: $5 Time: 5 p.m.-dusk. Contact David or John at 307-733-9417. www.jhalliance.org/events.html

16
First Interstate Bank Open House. You're Invited to a party in their new building!
5 p.m.- 7:30 p.m., 802 W. Broadway. Stop by and take your chance at our treasure chest, filled with money and other great giveaways.

20
Summer Solstice Family Fun & Fishing Day. Kick off summer with sun and fun. Fishing, family bike race, games, activities, face painting, food and more. Contact Erica Pitts at
739-2770

23
Mayor Mark Barron: Brown Bag Lunch. 12 p.m., Town Hall. Attend the Mayor's Brown Bag Lunches, with County Commissioner Andy Schwartz. Ask questions and get answers.
733-3932

24-27
Jackson Hole Wine Auction. An amazing food and wine experience. Benefiting the Grand Teton Music Festival. 733-3050 x 110 or www.gtmf.org/wineauction.

25
The Grizzly & Wolf Discovery Center. 12-1:30 p.m. Presents a FREE outdoor concert by the Wilbur Rehmann Jazz Quartet. Bring your lunch, a chair or blanket and enjoy a fantastic concert featuring jazz and swing selections of Duke Ellington, Milles Davis, Big Swing Band and Sambas! On the front lawn of 201 South Canyon West Yellowstone. 406-646-7001 or 800-257-2570.

25
Jackson Hole Conservation Alliance Summer Field Trip Series. Sprawl in our National Parks? Take an evening and head out to Grand Teton National Park to learn about proposed building projects. Cost $5. Time: 5 p.m.-dusk. Contact David or John at 307-733-9417. www.jhalliance.org/events.html

26
4th Annual Demo Day. Held at Slide Lake, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Sponsored by Rendezvous River

29
Grand Teton Music Festival: The United States Air Force Heartland of America contest. A free Community Concert. Walk Festival Hall, Teton Village, 8 p.m. 733-1128

29-Aug.21
Grand Teton Music Festival's 43rd Season. Experience one of the world's great music festivals when visiting Jackson Hole. 200-member resident company - a true "all star" ensemble. Walk Festival Hall, Teton Village. GTMF ticket office, 733-1128. www.gtmf.org/sumcal.

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July

1-Sept.1
Off Square Theatre Company presents nightly live theatre entertainment at the Mainstage Theatre (50 West Broadway), 8 p.m. The hilarious musical romp, I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change, plays every Wed. thru Sun. The fast, funny comedy, The Complete Works of William Shakespeare plays every Mon. and Tues. Call 733-3670 or visit www.jacksonholetheatre.com.

2-4
Silver Collector Car Show & Auction. Display of vintage cars for auction. Largest of its kind in the region. Teton Village; 800-255-4485.

3-6
Grand Teton Summer Festival: Victor-Driggs-Tetonia, Idaho. Hot Air Balloon Festival, Parade, Artist's Festival, Film Festival, Fiddler's Contest, Rodeo, Fireworks. 208-354-2500.

4
Fourth of July Celebration. A Parade in the morning and a spectacular Jackson Hole Jaycees fireworks show on the Snow King Mountain at dusk. 733-3316


Grand Teton Music Festival Special Event: Music in the Hole Free outdoor concert. Jackson Hole High School Alpine Field. Activities & Music 3-7:45 p.m. with pre-orchestra entertainment. A program of patriotic favorites. 733-1128 or 733-3316

4
4th of July Party. The only reserved seating and parking for the "Fire in the Hole." At the Lodge Room at Snow King Center. Doors open at 8:30 p.m. A benefit for CES Foundation, assisting individuals with disabilities. Sponsored by Snow King Resort. Cost: $20 per person or $35 per couple. For reservations call 734-2878.

7
Mayor Mark Barron: Brown Bag Lunch. 12 p.m., Town Hall. Attend the Mayor's Brown Bag Lunches, with County Commissioner Andy Schwartz. Ask questions and get answers.
733-3932

8
Jackson Hole Conservation Alliance Summer Field Trip Series. Antelope at Play. Enjoy a day of light hiking and antelope viewing with Alliance staff and local wildlife biologists while also learning about the species' long migration and the obstacles they face along the way.
Cost: $20-includes lunch and transportation. Time: 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Contact David or John at
307-733-9417. www.jhalliance.org/events.html

9-11
21st Annual Mangy Moose Antique Show and Sale. Featuring over 80 dealers with a wide variety of quality antiques, collectibles and decorator items. Contact Jeff Perkins, 314-652-2331

10&17 
Off Square Theatre Company presents Out of the Blue Trunk, written and performed by Bob Berky. Hilarious family entertainment from an Obie award-winning theatre clown. At the Mainstage Theatre, 6 p.m. Tickets 733-3670.

12
Teton Science School: Partnering Education with Wildlife Research: Discussions and a tour of the 860-acre site focusing on the school's wildlife monitoring programs, management plan, conservation easements and viewscape protection. 733-4765/www.tetonscience.org.

16-18
Mountain Artist's Rendezvous Art Show
An annual juried fine arts and crafts fair celebrating 140 artist from around the country. Expect to see works in ceramics, fiber art, photography, jewelry, painting, sculpture and woodcraft, among other mediums as well as musical and theatrical performances, food beer and healing arts. On the lawn at Miller Park in Jackson. Sponsored by the Art Association 307-733-8792

16-18
Jackson Hole Paragliding Event: Jackson Hole Mountain Resort & Jackson Hole paragliding team up to offer a fun weekend of paragliding for Teton Village. Erica Pitts,
739-2770

21
Mayor Mark Barron: Brown Bag Lunch. 12 p.m., Town Hall. Attend the Mayor's Brown Bag Lunches, with County Commissioner Andy Schwartz. Ask questions and get answers.
733-3932

22
Jackson Hole Conservation Alliance Summer Field Trip Series. Snake River Float. Float the mighty Snake River in mellow and whitewater and appreciate the value our watersheds have on wildlife, fisheries and surrounding landscapes. Cost: $60-includes breakfast, transportation, raft trip and gratuity. Time: 7:30 -2:30 p.m. Contact David or John at 307-733-9417. www.jhalliance.org/events.html

23-25
19th Annual Teton Village Arts Show. One of the best in the west, featuring food, arts and entertainment by 60 juried artists from 13 states. Jeffery Perkins, 314-652-2331

24
Snow King Runners Hillclimb. One of the most difficult foot races in the west! The race begins at Town Square and continues up the face of Snow King.

25-Aug 1
Teton County Fair in Jackson. Many events & activities for all ages, including a special rodeo. Teton County Fair Grounds, 733-5289

27
The White Horse Social. Fun for the whole family! Come to this family oriented evening event featuring an old-time ice cream social with live music, art activities, raffle, silent auction and the big draw for children.....Hand painting our "white" horses. Join us 6-8 p.m. at the Teton County Fairgrounds. www.horsewarriors.com

27-29
28th Year of the Event at Jackson Hole. A three-day equestrian competition in the sport of Eventing. Competition in dressage, cross country, and stadium jumping. Free admission and many activities provided. Art & Trade Fair, Dog Agility Demonstrations, Casino Night Fundraiser and more. All day Fri. & Sat. Until 2 p.m. on Sun. Presented by Lexus. Contact 733-5398 or donna@theeventatjacksonhole.com

29-Aug 1
Indian Arts Show and Dance. Featuring the work and dance of nationally renowned Indian artists, on the lawn in Teton Village. Contact Erica Pitts, 739-2770

31
Jackson Hole Conservation Alliance Summer Field Trip Series. Journey Through the Gros Ventres. Explore the Gros Ventres while discussing the problems deer, elk and antelope encounter in the national forests. Cost $20-includes lunch and transportation.
Time: 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Contact David or John at 307-733-9417. www.jhalliance.org/events.html

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August

3-7
Spud Fest: Drive-in Family Film & Music Festival. Come enjoy three days of movies, bands and sheer beauty of the Grand Teton Mountains. Days will be spent enjoying live music, film screenings and a variety of outdoor activities at Grand Targhee Ski and Summer Resort. Spend the nights of the festival at the Spud Drive-In, located in Driggs, Idaho with appearances by celebrity bands, film premieres, a variety of refreshments, and an artisan market. For more information, visit www.spudfest.org.

4
Mayor Mark Barron: Brown Bag Lunch. 12 p.m., Town Hall. Attend the Mayor's Brown Bag Lunches, with County Commissioner Andy Schwartz. Ask questions and get answers.
733-3932

7
11th Annual Micro-Brew Festival & 2nd Annual Tastes & Tunes Festival. Brew specialists from a number of regional breweries show off their talents with some added fun, food & music. Teton Village, 2-6 p.m. Contact Shannon Mcormick, 733-9779

8&15
Off Square Theatre Company. Presents Out of the Blue Trunk, written and performed by Bob Berky. Hilarious family entertainment from an Obie award-winning theatre clown. At the Mainstage Theatre, 6 p.m. Tickets 733-3670

13-15
Annual Bluegrass Festival at Grand Targhee Resort. Three days of Bluegrass music, arts and crafts, food and children's entertainment. Rain or Shine. 800-827-4433

14
Teton Science School Annual Fundraising Auction. 1-5 p.m.; Rendezvous Campus Athletic Field. Auction proceeds help support programs for local students. A list of selected auction items is available in June by visiting www.tetonscience.org/events, or call Kelly at 733-4765

16
Jackson Hole Conservation Alliance Summer Field Trip Series. Caution: Wildlife X-ing. Take a close look at wild-life-automobile conflicts in Teton County and what measures can be taken to provide safe crossings for wildlife in the valley. Cost: $5. Time: 5 p.m.-dusk. Contact David or John at 307-733-9417. www.jhalliance.org/events.html

18
Mayor Mark Barron: Brown Bag Lunch. 12 p.m., Town Hall. Attend the Mayor's Brown Bag Lunches, with County Commissioner Andy Schwartz. Ask questions and get answers.
733-3932

20
Jackson Hole Conservation Alliance Summer Field Trip Series. United Forces for Wildlife. Hike in Buffalo Valley and discuss habits and migrations of local ungulate populations, learn why several wildlife management agencies have joined together to identify important locations for wildlife habitat and improvement projects. Cost: $20-includes lunch and transportation. Time: 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Contact David or John at 307-733-9417. www.jhalliance.org/events.html

20-21
4th Annual Jackson Hole Scottish Festival (formerly the Dave Cameron Highland Festival) Held at the Teton County Fair Grounds, Friday evening activities begin at 8 p.m., with gates opening at 6 p.m. Festivities begin with a torchlight concert featuring Celtic bands, Bagpiping, Bonnie-Knees contest, Mass bands and calling of the Clans. Saturday activities begin at
8:15 a.m. on the Town Square with a Mass band parade to the fair grounds. View a full Scottish festival including Scottish athletics, weights, sheaths, tug-o-war, Clan booths and more. Sponsored by the Wyoming Highlanders. Contact 730-8659 or www.wyohighlanders.net

20-22
Mountain Artisits' Rendezvous Art Show. Large juried arts and crafts fair. Lawn at Miller Park in Jackson. Sponsored by the Art Association. 733-8792

21&22
Shakespeare in the Park. The nationally-applauded Encore Theater Company from Richmond, VA will perform The Merchant of Venice and the Tempest, 7p.m., Spring Creek Equestrian Center. 733-7644

21&22
Shakespeare Drama Camp. Encore! Theater Company will lead a Shakespeare Drama Camp from ages 14 and up. The camp is free of charge and will meet at the Spring Creek Equestrian Center from 10 a.m.-12 p.m. both days. Call 413-3594 or 203-9067 to register.

26
Jackson Hole Conservation Alliance Summer Field Trip Series. Following the Elk Trail. Spend the day horseback riding while learning about elk management issues. Cost: $135-includes horses, guides and lunch. Time: 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Contact David or John at
307-733-9417. www.jhalliance.org/events.html

27-29
Teton Village Annual Arts & Antique Show. Juried artists and professional antique dealers combine for a great weekend event. 9 a.m. daily. Contact Jeffery Perkins, 314-652-2331

27-29
The Event at Jackson Hole. Spring Creek Equestrian Center, Three day horse trials including competition in dressage, cross country, and stadium jumping. Other activities include: dog agility classes and demonstrations; a trade fair; a Lexus Learn and Drive Course; and a Casino Night Fundraiser. Free admission. For more information, contact Donna Viehman at donna@theeventatjacksonhole.comor visit www.theeventatjacksonhole.com.

28
Exum Mountain Guides Rendezvous Mountain Run. A 7.2. mile foot race up the side of Rendezvous Mountain. Sponsored by JHMR & Exum Mountain Guides. Contact Erica Pitts, 739-2770

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September

1
Snow King Resort: Scenic Chairlift, Alpine Slide & Miniature Golf Closing Day. 733-5200

3-6
Ski Sale & "End of Summer" Fishing Derby. The Teton Village Association invites families for a day of fishing with a prize given to the one who catches and keeps the most fish. This is also the weekend for the annual sidewalk sale hosted by Teton Village Merchants. 739-2770

4
Rendezvous Mountain Hillclimb. a 7.2 mile bike race up Rendezvous Mountain, Teton Village.
739-2770

6
Grand Targhee Ski & Summer Resort: Scenic Chairlift Closing Day. 800-827-4433

8
Mayor Mark Barron: Brown Bag Lunch. 12 p.m., Town Hall. Attend the Mayor's Brown Bag Lunches, with County Commissioner Andy Schwartz. Ask questions and get answers.
733-3932

9-12
Jackson Hole One-Fly Contest. International fly-fishing event. By invitation only. Contact Sue Bashford, 733-3270

10
13th Annual St. John's Hospital Auxiliary Golf Tournament. Teton Pines. Contact Stacy,
739-7402

10-19
Jackson Hole Fall Arts Festival. Celebrating 20 years of art in the Tetons. Featuring fine arts, music, cuisine and home design. Highlights of the Festival are Palates & Palettes, Gallery Walk; Cowboy Jubilee; Chef's on the Square, Takin' it to the Streets, Regional art show and sale, Arts for the Parks Awards Ceremony, Miniature Show, special shows from over 30 major galleries, artist demonstrations, special exhibits, Quickdraw Competition & Auction. Feature Artist is Tucker Smith. Sponsored by the Jackson Hole Chamber of Commerce.
733-3316

10
Fall Arts Festival: Palates & Palettes Gallery Walk. An evening of Fine Dining and Arts Appreciation in Jackson Hole. The Gallery Association and local fine restaurants join to offer a special evening. Sample the culinary talents of the area's top chefs while you delight in the visual offerings of our 30 plus galleries. Town Square 5-8 p.m. 733-3316

11
FAF: 3rd Annual Jackson Hole Cowboy Jubilee Music and Poetry Roundup. Presenting the full range of today's best Western music and poetry. Watch for a special children's show in the Mainstage Theatre. 733-3316

11
"Ridin' and Rhymin' With Georgie": Wyoming Cowgirl and poet film screening, Saturday afternoon at the Mainstage Theatre. 733-3316

12
FAF: Takin' It To The Streets. Local Artists bring their fine arts and crafts to the streets. Join the Art Association's 5th Annual juried art fair. Admission is free. Town Square, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Sponsored by the Art Association. 733-6379.

12
FAF: Chefs on the Square. Treat your taste buds to the delectable samplings prepared by our local chefs from various restaurants through-out the valley. On the Jackson Town Square.
11 a.m.-3 p.m. Contact Chef John Scholten at Lost Creek Ranch, 733-3435

13-18
18th Annual Arts for the Parks Competition. Thousands of artists from around the world enter paintings of America's National Parks, Historical Sites and Monuments. Top 100 exhibits at Jackson Lake Lodge. 800-553-2787/artsfortheparks.com Free Admission

17
FAF: 17th Annual Western Visions: Miniature and More. Over 100 of the country's top wildlife and landscape artists are represented in this show and sale. National Museum of Wildlife Art lobby, 5:30 p.m. 800-313-9533

17
Off Square Theatre Company. Presents Out of the Box. As part of the Fall Arts Festival, Bob Berky brings his unique perspective on the world of human nature to the Mainstage Theatre. A theatrical clown in the tradition of Keaton and Chaplin, his style of humor is warm and insightful, inviting the audience into a great evening of laughter for the entire family. 7:30 p.m. 733-3670

17
Evening with Elk. Hosted by the Teton Science School and Elk Refuge. 4 -8:30 p.m. Includes dinner at the Teton Science School. Reservations Required. Contact Kathy Haskin,
733-4765 x 320

18
Rendezvous Mountain Hill Climb: A 7.2 mile bike race up Rendezvous Mountain, Teton Village. Contact Erica Pitts, 739-2770 or Troy Barry, twbarry@juno.com.

18
FAF: Jackson Hole QuickDraw Art Sale & Auction. The 10th Annual Quick Draw will bring nationally and locally recognized artists together for a fun morning of drawing, painting and sculpting as spectators look on. The artwork created will be available at auction immediately following. The original painting by Tucker Smith will also be auctioned at this time. Town Square 11 a.m. 733-3316

18
FAF: Arts for the Parks Awards Banquet. Thousands of artists from around the world enter paintings of America's National Parks, Historical Sites and Monuments. Celebrate with the winners of this international art competition and view the Top 100 wining entries. Reception and silent auction begin at 4 p.m.; dinner and awards ceremony begin at 6 p.m. This popular event sells out early, reservations recommended by August 14. Jackson Lake Lodge 800-733-2787

19
Fall Arts Festival Home Tour: At Home with Art. Private homes with fabulous art collections are featured in the 1st Annual Fall Arts Festival Home Tour. Tickets on sale now through the Jackson Hole Chamber of Commerce. This event is co-sponsored by Mountain Living Magazine. 733-3316

19-24
The International Snow Science Workshop. to be held at Teton Village. For registration & complete schedule, lodging travel, etc. visit www.issw.net. Contact Corky Ward, 739-2621

22
Mayor Mark Barron: Brown Bag Lunch. 12 p.m., Town Hall. Attend the Mayor's Brown Bag Lunches, with County Commissioner Andy Schwartz. Ask questions and get answers.
733-3932

24
Evening with the Elk. Hosted by the Teton Science School. This popular program investigates the habits and habitats of the bugling elk of Jackson Hole. The evening begins with an interpretive slideshow and talk, followed by a hearty family style dinner and a guided twilight ride and walk to look and listen for bugling elk in the surrounding area. Reservations required. Contact Kathy Haskin, 733-4765 x 320

24-27
Teton Wellness Festival, Teton Village. A festival celebrating wellness that includes presentations, seminars and special guest speakers; an exhibit area and hands-on hall that showcases wellness products and services. Presented by the Integrative Healthcare Foundation. 733-WELL

26
Aerial Tram at Teton Village Closing. Jackson Hole Mountain Resort. 733-2292

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October

3-9
Quilting in the Tetons. University of Wyoming, Teton County Extension Office, 733-3087

6
Mayor Mark Barron: Brown Bag Lunch. 12 p.m., Town Hall. Attend the Mayor's Brown Bag Lunches, with County Commissioner Andy Schwartz. Ask questions and get answers.
733-3932

9
3rd Annual "Shop Till It Stops" for Domestic Violence Awareness Month: A day of shopping with a purpose. at local participating businesses which donate a portion a their sales for the day. All proceeds benefit the Community Safety Network for their continuing efforts to provide services and programs to the community. Sponsored by the Soroptimists International of Jackson & The Community Safety Network. 730-3879

15
Old Faithful Inn in Yellowstone National Park: Official Closing Day.

15-16
Kiwanis "Follies" Jackson Hole Kiwanis version of "Saturday Night Live." An annual fund-raising event of comical lampoon and local and political & social personalities and local events. Teton County Fair Building; doors open at 6 p.m., show time 8 p.m. Advance tickets recommended; ticket info: Ed Schmitt 733-9715

16
Black Tie Blue Jean Ball. Sponsored by Jackson Hole Ski Club. Mangy Moose.
733-6433 x 107.

20
Mayor Mark Barron: Brown Bag Lunch. 12 p.m., Town Hall. Attend the Mayor's Brown Bag Lunches, with County Commissioner Andy Schwartz. Ask questions and get answers.
733-3932

30
26th Annual KMTN Snow King Halloween Bash. A benefit for the Community Children's Project. 8 p.m. at Snow King Center. Dress-up and join the fun costume contest. 733-4500

TBD
Kiwanis "Follies" Jackson Hole Kiwanis version of "Saturday Night Live." An annual fund-raising event of comical lampoon on local political & social personalities and local events. Teton County Fair Building; doors open at 6 p.m.; show time 8 p.m. Advance tickets recommended. 733-9715

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