Today, look for nice, sunny, clear skies with light winds out of the NW and temperatures reaching into the 20′s. It will be a great day to hit the groomers. This evening stop by Teton Village Sports to check out the Train For The Big Mountains program which will offer big mountain training insight from freeskier Crystal Wright and endurance skier Carey Smith. The program runs from 5:30 till 7:30. Stop by and see whats happening. MB
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This week at the Grand Teton Music Festival
Tonight! 8PM
LOS ANGELES GUITAR QUARTET
For twenty-nine years on the concert stage, the members of the GRAMMY®-winning Los Angeles Guitar Quartet continue to set the standard for expression and virtuosity among guitar ensembles, while perennially redefining themselves in their musical explorations. With over a dozen recordings over the past two decades, they have established themselves as masters of the classics, as well as the creators of the unique syntheses of world-music and contemporary styles that have made the “LAGQ-sound” a favorite around the world.
Thursday 8PM
Musician’s Choice Chamber Music – Music by Poulenc, Strauss, and Brahms
Friday 8PM, Saturday 6PM
LEGENDS AND FOLK SONGS
Young German conductor/composer Matthais Pintscher makes his Grand Teton Music Festival debut in performances steeped in Spanish folk songs and musical traditions and inspired by legends of mythological proportions. Who better to join him for such an endeavor than the Los Angeles Guitar Quartet, who consider themselves “the children of the Romeros” – the world-famous guitar quartet for whom Rodrigo composed the Concierto Andaluz. Then the conductor’s own work, Towards Osiris uses the orchestra to tell the tale of the Egyptian god and his dramatic restoration through the winged goddess, Isis. To end the program, Stravinsky’s thrilling Firebird Suite, the popular ballet score that gives life to the story of the magical glowing bird that brings both blessings and doom to its captor with music that is equally mysterious, whimsical and electrifying.
Thanks,
Mike
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Mike Swanson
Co-Director of Marketing
GRAND TETON MUSIC FESTIVAL
4015 N Lake Creek Drive #100
Wilson, WY 83014
Direct – 307.732.9957
General – 307.733.3050
mike@gtmf.org
WHAT DOES 50 YEARS OF MUSIC SOUND LIKE?
50th Anniversary Season On Sale Now!
July 2 – August 20, 2011
www.gtmf.org <http://www.gtmf.org>
Sam and Jenny Dowd will finally bring both of their lines of pottery to the Town Square in Jackson Hole!
MADE will host the Dowd’s work for one day this Thursday. Come by anytime from 9-9, and make sure to stop in from 6-9 for the artists reception – meet Sam and Jenny, see what’s new at MADE, and have some refreshments!
Sam has been working on a new style of bowls featuring wildlife and local fish. Jenny has a porcelain collection of cups, bowls, and even some cupcake stands!
As always MADE carries work from almost 80 artists, and is located in Gaslight Alley.
Find us on facebook for all the details www.facebook.com/madejacksonhole .
Thanks,
John Frechette
307.690.7957
Jackson Hole Conservation Alliance
Summer Rendezvous Series
presents
Bird Watching and Hors D’oeuvres Potluck
Thursday, July 21
6:30 to 8:30 p.m.
Jackson Hole and Greater Yellowstone Visitor Center; 532 N. Cache St.
Retired Bridger-Teton recreation and wilderness staffer Susan Marsh will lead an evening of bird watching at the Bert Raynes Bird Walk by the Jackson Hole and Greater Yellowstone Visitor Center on North Cache. Bring an hors d’oeuvres to share and enjoy a guided tour of our local birds.
For more information, please contact Heather at 733-9417 or info@jhalliance.org
Heather Mathews
Office Manager
Jackson Hole Conservation Alliance
(307)733-9417
info@jhalliance.org
Just a reminder that Teton Mountain Bike Tours has a NEW Location this season @ 545 North Cache Street in Jackson (between Creekside Market and JH Adventure Center). We are offering Bike Rentals
Comfort/Pathway – Mountain Bike – Hardtail & Full Suspension – Kids Bikes – 20″ & 24″ WH – plus Adams Trail-A-Bikes and Burley Child Trailers. We are still doing the passion of our business in Jackson Hole
Guided Bike Tours in the Greater Jackson Hole Area !!
Please stop by and see us @ 545 North Cache Street – we are there 10:00 am to 6:00 pm every day for the summer season. If you are going to the JH Chamber Mixer tonite – Thursday July 14th @
JH Adventure Center – stop in and check us out or Say Hi and get a FREE TMBT WATERBOTTLE for you time. Hope to see many of you all Tonight !!
David Hunger
Teton Mountain Bike Tours
www.tetonmtbike.com OR info@tetonmtbike.com
800-733-0788 or 307-733-0712
Summer has arrived.
Welcome back long, sunny days with us during our first Art Fair, July 15 – 17. Join us over at Miller Park for a weekend of great art, food, live music and community. If you are interested in volunteering, check out the Art Fair info in this newsletter and find out how you can help!
Coming this August…
Along with Gerald Peters Gallery, The Art Association is honored to present to you Andrew Wyeth: A Survey in our ArtSpace Main gallery starting Wednesday, August 10th. This will be a unique & special opportunity to view work by one of America’s most influential and well-known painters.
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YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK NEWS RELEASE
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Park crews rebuilt a large section of the road near Soda Butte that was washed out by high water June 24. (NPS Photo, Brian Chan)
Travel Resumes Tonight Through Lamar Valley at Soda Butte
Vehicle travel through Yellowstone’s Lamar Valley will resume tonight at 7:00 pm following a June 24 road washout between Tower Junction and the park’s Northeast Entrance near Soda Butte.
Park crews used specialized heavy equipment to repair approximately 200 feet of road that was damaged by high water at the confluence between the Lamar River and Soda Butte Creek. Nearly 100 loads of rock and fill dirt were needed to provide a stable roadbed and restore full lane width across the undercut area.
A second high water area affecting the road two tenths of a mile downstream from last Friday’s washout prompted crews to spend an additional day stabilizing approximately 50 feet of road with dirt and large boulders to proactively avert another washout situation.
Two-way travel will be permitted through the newly-repaired section of road. However, drivers are cautioned to reduce speed through the temporary gravel surface, which will be marked with the appropriate road hazard signage.
High and fast-rushing water at the confluence due to heavy late spring runoff was the contributing factor in causing the washout.
Park staff members are closely monitoring other portions of the Northeast Entrance road that may be vulnerable to undercutting and washouts as warm temperatures forecasted in the coming days are expected to keep river and stream flows high.
Visitors are cautioned that changing weather during this time of year can cause road closures with little or no advance warning.
Updated information on park road conditions is available 24 hours a day by calling the park’s road information hotline at 307-344-2117.
- www.nps.gov/yell -
The Homewood Suites by Hilton in Jackson Hole not only offers a hot complimentary breakfast daily, but also offers a complimentary dinner Monday – Thursday 5:30pm – 7:30pm for all of our hotel guests. We are located at 260 N. Millward Street (between Gill and Mercil). Call us today and take advantage of our year round locals appreciation rates. Have a great summer
All the best,
Joe Madera
General Manager
Homewood Suites by Hilton
Jackson Hole, Wyoming
307.739.0808 ph#
307.739.9899 fax#
www.Jacksonwy.Homewoodsuites.com
It’s time for the Jackson Hole People’s Market!! Every Wednesday evening from 4-7 PM. Starting this Wednesday, June 22 through September 21.
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Market Goodies · fresh produce, prepared foods, beer, cheese, bread, baked goods, art, music, massage, and kids entertainment every week
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Come join us for a mid-week community celebration in the parking lot of the Redeemer Lutheran Church, at the corner of Gill and Willow. Right next to the Rec Center.
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SNAP Benefits Accepted
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See you at the People’s Market!!
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