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Jul 13 Sunday
Experience Buffalo, Wyoming like only a sheepherder can! We will take you through real sheep ranches with the sheep and the herders themselves. Then come back to town and enjoy food, art, and education about the amazing and historical sheep industry in the great state of Wyoming.
Join us for free live music in the Teton Village Commons with The Rumble!
Featuring seven GRAMMY-nominated musicians, The Rumble is more than just a band — it's an opportunity to be immersed in a wholly unique facet of New Orleans culture. Composed of Big Chief Joseph Boudreaux Jr. of the Young Eagles, trumpeter Aurélien Barnes, trombonist José Maize Jr., bassist TJ Norris, guitarist Ari Teitel, keyboardist Andriu Yanovski, and drummer Trenton O’Neal, the group fuses iconic New Orleans funk in the vein of The Meters and The Neville Brothers — but updated, modern and vibrant befitting the next generation — with electrifying brass and the singular visual splendor of the Black Masking carnival tradition.
69th Old Fashioned Melodrama with the Cheyenne Little Theatre Players at the Historic Atlas Theatre. Showings Thursdays-Sundays, July 10-August 3rd at 7 pm.
Pack your picnic and blanket and make your way to the lawn! Summer in Jackson wouldn’t be complete without a memorable night of free outdoor Thin Air Shakespeare, presented by Off Square Theatre. Romance is sailing on the horizon as Thin Air Shakespeare returns to the Center Amphitheater with Twelfth Night directed by Edgar Landa and music directed by Clay Humphrey.
In this fresh adaptation, Shakespeare’s familiar characters find themselves stranded on an island resort in the swinging sixties. Full of mistaken identities, love triangles, humor and live music, Twelfth Night explores themes of love, gender, and revelry. Come be entertained and serenaded by a new twist on an old romantic comedy that inspired contemporary hits like ‘She’s The Man’ and ‘All Shook Up’.
Jul 14 Monday
Enjoy a behind-the-scenes look as the conductor and orchestra rehearse for the weekend Festival Orchestra concerts.
Meaghan on DeckDuring the break at Open Rehearsals, join Education Curator Meaghan Heinrich and special guests on the Pavilion for a casual opportunity for attendees to ask questions about what they just heard or what they’re about to hear.
The Center Presents Watchhouse with special guest Frail Talk in The Center Theater.
Watchhouse, the North Carolina based duo of Andrew Marlin & Emily Frantz, have announced anew studio album called Rituals, due out May 30, 2025 via Tiptoe Tiger Music / Thirty Tigers.The collection marks the pair’s first release of all new, original songs since their 2021 self-titled album, which earned praise from Rolling Stone (“pristine acoustic picking collides with hazy, dream-like psychedelia”) Mojo, NPR Music, American Songwriter and more.
Starting over a decade ago playing coffee shops and local restaurants around North Carolina, Watchhouse is a grassroots success story that’s been driven by Marlin’s poignant songwriting. With sold-out shows at legendary venues like Red Rocks and the Ryman Auditorium, and hundreds of millions of streams, they’ve earned a reputation for creating music that “redefines roots music for a younger generation” (Washington Post). The duo - now with a family of their own - are two singers and musicians with profound chemistry, performing earnest yet masterfully crafted songs that encompass the unknowable mysteries, existential heartbreak, and communal joys of modern life. The forthcoming album is no exception.
Jul 15 Tuesday
Follow in the footsteps, hoofprints, and stagecoach tracks of history while enjoying the fresh air and fun outside on Soldier Ridge Trail. This tour features seven stories taken from local history that have occurred on or near the trail. It features stories of Plains Indian Tribes, early European settlement, conflict along the Bozeman Trail, and development and agriculture in the Goose Valley. This tour is about 2 miles total, with gentle to moderate inclines. Please bring water and dress for the weather.
Please meet at Soldier Ridge Trailhead.
SCLT Explore History is free to attend and open to all.
Get colorful at the library! Join us for a hands-on 🎨 Teen Tie-Dye Day! 🌈 on Tuesday, July 15, 2pm and create your own vibrant, wearable art.
This free event is open to teens in grades 7-12. Bring something to dye -- we'll have a few extras on hand. All other materials provided. Just bring your creativity — and maybe wear something you don’t mind getting a little messy!
For more info, call 307.687.9227.