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Sep 10 Thursday
Thursdays in July & August. Top Jackson Hole yoga instructors conduct weekly summer classes outside on the south part of the Sculpture Trail (parking lot to your left as you come up the hill). Participants will feel inspired doing Sun Salutations and Downward Dogs as they look across the grand vista of the National Elk Refuge. Join us in connecting with two art forms—visual art inspired by artists over the centuries, and the art of yoga, ensuring healthy mind, body, and spirit. All levels welcome. Free.
*Please bring your own mat and water!
The Slow Food Farm Stand is open every Thursday & Friday, 12–6pm at the Snake River Brewing lot in Jackson, (280 S Jackson St.) Shop fresh, seasonal produce from over 30 local and regional farmers all summer long through September.
See an excerpt of the upcoming Veteran-led documentary 'Crossing the Threshold'. Film paired with Q&A with filmmakers and local Veterans. Free event!
Emmy-winning Wyoming documentary filmmaker Sophie Barksdale presents a preview excerpt of her new film 'Crossing the Threshold' - a Veteran-centred documentary about serving your country and what happens when you come home. Attendees will have the opportunity to see a 20min preview of the film (currently in post-production), and participate in discussions with the filmmaker, Veteran-participants and local Veterans - on the topic of how Veterans and civilians can co-exist and find deeper understandings. Your feedback and reflections on the excerpt will help the producers shape the final film.
Sep 12 Saturday
The Cheyenne Farmers Market is a family-friendly community event where shoppers can find fresh fruits and vegetables, locally raised meats, baked goods, specialty foods, handmade products, and unique gifts from local vendors. Whether you're looking for fresh ingredients, a delicious meal, or one-of-a-kind items, the market offers something for everyone while supporting local businesses and Community Action of Laramie County programs.
Sep 16 Wednesday
Join Boys & Girls Clubs of Central Wyoming for the 28th Annual Awards & Recognition Breakfast on Wednesday, September 16th, at the Ford Wyoming Center as the community comes together to honor longtime supporters Bob and Celia Kirkwood for their lasting impact across Wyoming. The morning will also feature nationally recognized educator and motivational speaker Coach Ken Carter, whose inspiring message on leadership, accountability, and the importance of education has impacted audiences across the country. There is no cost to attend, but seating is limited. Reserve your seat or table today at bgccw.org/events.
The People's Market Wednesdays, June 3 – September 23 | 4:00–7:00pm | Center for the Arts Lawn, JacksonShop local at Slow Food in the Tetons weekly farmers market, featuring 30+ local growers, ranchers, prepared foods, and artisans. A community gathering space to connect with your neighbors and the people behind your food! Free and open to all. Weekly vendor map, special market events and more can be found at tetonslowfood.org/summer-peoples-market/.
Sep 17 Thursday
Appalachian Spring
Jackson Hole Chamber Music, The Center and Dancers’ Workshop join forces to present an evening of chamber music featuring Aaron Copland’s “Appalachian Spring,” a ballet born from the American soil. Its folk hymns, open skies, and the joyful story of a young couple starting life on the frontier have made this one of America’s most beloved works. Complementing Copland’s masterpiece are works by Viet Cuong, Shelley Washington, and Arthur Foote, music that spans the full range of the American chamber tradition and makes this one of the most anticipated evenings of the fall season.
Repertoire:Viet Cuong: Fine LinesShelley Washington: MIDDLEGROUND for string quartetArthur Foote: Night PieceAaron Copland: Appalachian Spring SuiteDancers: Charlotte Landreau, Michaela Ellingson, Fran Romo
Sep 19 Saturday
Sep 23 Wednesday