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Jul 17 Thursday
Be a part of stewardship in Grand Teton National Park! Projects vary, work involves light to moderate physical activity. All ages and skill levels are welcome. Tools and protective equipment are provided.
Join us most Thursdays at 9:00 AM throughout the summer and fall.
Meeting location will vairy weekly.
Please R.S.V.P. for details.
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.Thursdays in July & August
*Please bring your own mat!
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.
Join Silicon Couloir for a candid, behind-the-scenes conversation about what it really takes to raise capital. This dynamic panel features seasoned entrepreneur Bart Leslie and experienced investors Ben Davis, Thomas Ferguson and sharing unfiltered insights, hard-earned lessons, and actionable advice on navigating the fundraising process. Whether you're evaluating fundraising strategies, preparing for your first raise, or refining your pitch for institutional capital, this session will shed light on the realities, challenges, and strategies that drive successful fundraising.
Registration is free and required. Please register here: https://form.jotform.com/Silicon_Couloir/noontime-knowledge-the-real-deal
Join the UW Center for Global Studies on July 17 for a Centennial Speakers Series faculty international research presentation. We will be showcasing international research from:
Dr. Chelsea Escalante - Naming and Claiming: How Jerusalem’s Street Signs Reflect a Divided City
Dr. Zoe Pearson - Haaf Netting on the Solway Firth: Preserving Traditional Knowledge and Practice in the England-Scotland Borderlands
Dr. Nikolas Sweet - Language and Mobility in West Africa
All are welcome. Email cgs@uwyo.edu for more information.
Event Details:Thursday, July 17, 20254:30-6:00 pmCentennial Library27 2nd Street, Centennial, WY
The Modern West focuses one season a year on the reporting from the Wyoming Public Radio's journalists, expanding on the wide ranging stories they've been working on throughout the year. This season features two episodes about the wolf incident in Pinedale, another about how the Episcopal Church's returned 200 artifacts to the Northern Arapaho and another about a unique program to reduce recidivism on the Wind River Reservation.
Come join podcast host and producer Melodie Edwards in a discussion with WPR reporters Caitlin Tan, Chris Clements and Hannah Habermann. We will dive into how the story becomes a 30-minute audio-rich episode and how we find and research stories. A 30 minute panel discussion will be followed by a public discussion!Listen to the podcast at TheModernWest.org!
The Modern West focuses one season a year on the reporting from the Wyoming Public Radio's journalists, expanding on the wide-ranging stories they've been working on throughout the year. This season features two episodes about the wolf incident in Pinedale, another about how the Episcopal Church's returned 200 artifacts to the Northern Arapaho and another about a unique program to reduce recidivism on the Wind River Reservation.
Come join podcast host and producer Melodie Edwards in a discussion with WPR reporters Caitlin Tan, Chris Clements and Hannah Habermann. We will dive into how the story becomes a 30-minute audio-rich episode and how we find and research stories. A 30-minute panel discussion will be followed by a public discussion!
Where: The Lander Public Library, Carnegie Room.When: July 17, 6:30pm.
Ukulele marvel Jake Shimabukuro has mesmerized audiences around the world with his innovative and dynamic style, taking the instrument to dizzying new heights. Known for his fast and complex finger work, his music combines elements of jazz, blues, funk, rock, bluegrass, classical, folk and flamenco. The “Jimi Hendrix of the ukulele,” Shimabukuro has collaborated with Jimmy Buffett, Béla Fleck, Ziggy Marley, Yo-Yo Ma and more.
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’.