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Jackson Hole Quilt Festival

Posted on: September 25th, 2014 by thcAdmin No Comments

October 7-11, 2014

The Jackson Hole Quilt Festival is in its infancy. A new event to the Fall calendar, that held its inaugural run in 2013. The Quilt Festival secured funding from the Jackson Hole Travel & Tourism Joint Powers Board this year to help boost awareness and host the event. Quilting Festivals across the nation have turned into annual gatherings that allow like minded individuals to congregate.

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A number of classes will be available which you can register for on their webpage. Quilts will be on display at a number of local businesses, 55 to be exact.

The Hole Concierge wishes this event well, having a great grandmother who was an avid quilter.

J.H. Farmer’s Market

Posted on: September 10th, 2014 by thcAdmin No Comments

Saturday mornings on the Town Square

The Jackson Hole Farmers Market occurs each Saturday morning on the Town Square from July 10 to September 19 for the Summer of 2014. The market runs from 8am to 12pm. Not only are there fruits and veggies, but baked goods, canned good and more. The community and visitors to the area have embraced the Farmers Market since it kicked off in the Summer of 2000. Attendance has steadily grown each year as the Farmer’s Market has become more diversified and now offers a larger number of vendors.
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Raised in a family with a large garden I was exposed to fresh produce at an early age. Flavor is the best part, local produce tends take on the characteristics of its environment. High elevation, frost resistant crops that are widely grown in the area possess a fabulous crispness and taste.

The growing trend of Farmers Markets across the country has helped to nurture awareness of healthy eating, buying locally and getting to know your neighbors. The Hole Concierge strongly endorses increased consumption of organic foods, the localization of production and its inherent benefits. Farmers Markets provide healthy locally grown and produced products which in turn assists in creating sustainability within local economies. A number of small organic farms have cropped up in the area over the last few years creating jobs and reducing commuter traffic in the area.
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Featured each week is a different chef, musician or group, and a non-profit. Vendors at the market donate 10% of their gross sales to the non-profit of the week. Over the past ten plus years the market has donated over $200,000 to local non-profit organizations. There are games for the kids and other features of the market. Hope to see you down on the Square.

Jackson Hole Fall Arts Festival

Posted on: September 5th, 2014 by thcAdmin No Comments

September 3 thru September 14

The Jackson Hole Fall Arts Festival has become one of the most widely recognized art events the Rockies. Each Fall thousands of art enthusiasts descend upon Jackson For this event. The 2014 Festival is scheduled to take place September 3rd thru the 14th and promises to be another great event. The combination art, music, and cuisine can overwhelm the senses.

Don’t miss out on this extravaganza! There are a number of events occurring throughout this 11 day period. Local galleries will have featured artists in-house throughout the festival. The Fall Arts Festival has grown into quite an event over the years. The complete 2014 Fall Arts Festival Program is online!

Septmeber 4th the festival kicks off with the Western Design Conference Gala Event: Fashion and Jewelry Show.

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Friday the 5th don’t miss the Palates and Paletes Gallery Walk, a local favorite. Palates and Palettes pairs local restaurants and caterers with galleries for an incredible social evening of fine cuisine, art and wine right downtown. A gallery walk  like no other, downtown truly comes alive.

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Sunday the 7th will feature the Taste of the Tetons. alley chefs, restaurants, and caterers put their best culinary work on display for sampling. Each taste ticket is $1. Tastes generally range from two to four tickets. In addition to the open-air tasting fair, participants will enjoy “Pickin’ in the Park” live musical entertainment presented by the Howdy Pardners Ambassador Club. the 15th Annual Takin’ It to the Streets, a juried art fair featuring 40 local artists, and the Rotary Supper Club’s Wine Tasting and Silent Auction!

Saturday the 13th the “Quick Draw” competition and auction is also quite popular. The “Quick Draw” features nationally, regionally, and locally recognized artists who will demonstrate their skills at this unique alfresco event. One-of a-kind artwork will be auctioned off following the ninety minute creative process where spectators will watch artists paint and sculpt.

There is certainly no shortage of things to do while the Fall Arts Festival is in town!

Anne Frank’s Stepsister

Posted on: August 21st, 2014 by thcAdmin No Comments

A Historic Evening with Anne Frank’s Stepsister
August 28 | 7pm

Center for the Arts – Center Theater

You are Invited to a Lecture with Eva Schloss

Mrs. Eva Schloss is the childhood friend and step-sister of Anne Frank. Eva is a trustee of the Anne Frank Educational Trust, has published two books, and is the subject of James Still’s play “And then they came for Me: Remembering the World of Anne Frank.” Like her stepsister, Eva went into hiding in Holland, and was betrayed, captured, and sent to the Auschwitz-Birkenau Death Camp. Listen to a first hand account of the discovery and printing of Anne Frank’s famed diary and glean insight into the life and times of EvaSchloss and Anne Frank.

Together with her husband Zvi, Mrs. Schloss currently resides in London, England. She has three children and five grandchildren.

Tickets-Orchestra: $50 | Balcony: $40 | Students: $20 | *Sponsor: $300

*Sponsors are entitled to 2 VIP tickets. A VIP cocktail party with Mrs. Schloss at 6pm. A signed copy of Mrs. Schloss’ book “Eva’s Story” & private viewing of exhibit of paintings completed by Mrs. Schloss’ brother Heinz while he was in hiding from the Nazis.To be a sponsor, call the Center for the Arts box office at (307) 733-4900 and redeem your VIP seats.

JACKSONHOLELIVE! 2014

Posted on: August 20th, 2014 by thcAdmin No Comments

Sunday, August 31………Town of Jackson Centennial Celebration featuring Lynyrd Skynyrd

The JacksonHoleLive! concert series is in its third season. Throughout the summer, free live music is available at the Snow King Ballpark. The ballpark is located at the base of Snow King mountain. This all-ages evening concert series is a welcome addition to the music scene in Jackson. Coming to fruition after years of anticipation, hope, and hard work this has finally happened. Shows generally wrap up around dusk, and provide a welcome social event for visitors and locals. Dogs are not allowed on the ball field. A five block walk from the town square and convenient to the S.T.A.R.T. bus, makes it easy to get back and forth from the show. This year’s new title sponsor is the Snake River Brewery.

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There are a number of local food vendors available with dishes that delight. There is a mix of beverages for all ages, ice cream and shaved ice. Don’t forget the lawn chair or blanket for lounging. A number of local acts will be opening for these bands throughout the Summer.

Bring the whole family out as this is an all-ages event. Please try to utilize public transportation or bicycles. Take advantage of Valet Parking for your bicycle, via Friends of Pathways. Come early and enjoy the community atmosphere. There is a large children’s play area, featuring a number of activities to keep them entertained.

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Summer 2014 Line-Up

Sunday, June 22………..Anders Obornes w/opener Black Mother Jones

Thursday, July 3………Johny Swim and Playing for Change co-healine

Wednesday, July 25…….Craig Campbell w/openerThe Black Lillies

Wednesday, August 13……..Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue w/opener Sneaky Pete & the Secret Weapons

Sunday, August 31………Town of Jackson Centennial Celebration featuring Lynyrd Skynyrd

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 Don’t Forget to Donate, Please Come Out and Support the Cause!!!!

(donations support Jackson youth programs at the Jackson Hole Sports and Event Center)

craig campbell plays jacksonholelive!

Concerts on the Commons

Posted on: August 12th, 2014 by thcAdmin No Comments

Free Outdoor Concert Series in Teton Village
next show: Dumpstaphunk on August 23rd

Concerts on the Commons in Teton Village on Sunday evenings throughout the summer have developed into quite the night. Kicking off at 5pm and generally wrapping up around 9pm. The “Commons” area in Teton Village serves as an intimate outdoor concert venue at the base of Jackson Hole Mountain Resort. The family friendly nature lends itself to a fun night out for the whole crew. There are a number of food and beverage options available. Many folks will make a picnic out of the event. Bring a blanket, stretch out on the lawn, and enjoy the show.

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July 3-4:
Red, White and 2! Celebrate the Fourth of July in Jackson Hole! The fun will start on July 3rd with music followed by fireworks. July 4th will feature a broader selection of music followed by fireworks.

 July 3rd
Calle Mambo…..7:00 pm – 10:00 pm
Fireworks at 10pm

July 4th
Jazz Foundation……..4:00 pm – 6:00 pm
Grand Teton Music Festival……….6:00 pm – 7:15 pm
Madatory Air……….7:15 pm – 10:00 pm
Fireworks at 10pm

July 14……..The Tamlins

July 20th………Infamous Stringdusters

July 27…………Nahko & Medicine for the People

August 3……………………Reckless Kelly

August 10…………..Dirty Dozen Brass Band

August 17…………………The Congress

August 24th………….Dumpstaphunk

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The Hole Concierge strongly urges checking out one of the shows if you will be in the valley for the event. The quality of the acts are top notch, with many of the acts having national and international acclaim. The atmosphere provides for a delightful evening in the shadow of the Tetons.

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27th Targhee Bluegrass Festival

Posted on: August 4th, 2014 by thcAdmin No Comments

The Grand Targhee Bluegrass Festival is now in its 26th year. Targhee hosts one of the longest running Bluegrass festivals in the Rocky Mountain Region. The environment at Targhee is relaxing, they do a great job hosting music events. The boutique resort environment lends itself well to the overall experience of the concertgoer.

The weekend has a full ine-up of musicians. Artists appearing this year will include: Town Mountain, Jayme Stone’s Lomax Project, Tim O’Brien and Darrell Scott, Nickel Creek, Haas Kowert Tice, New Reeltime Travelers, David Bromberg Band, Jeff Austin with Danny Barnes, Eric Thorin and Ross Martin, Leftover Salmon with Bill Payne, Sam Bush Band, Chris Jones and Night Drivers, The Travelin’ McCoury’s, and Greensky Bluegrass.

Art Fair Jackson Hole

Posted on: August 3rd, 2014 by thcAdmin No Comments

July 11, 12, 13 and August 8, 9, 10 of Summer 2014

Art Fair Jackson Hole is held twice a summer. The art fair is held in Miller Park, just a few blocks South West from the Town Square on Deloney St. There are a large number of artists on display, a food court and live music. There are hands on art activities in which the whole family can participate. A number of local musicians perform throughout the weekend. One of my favorite Summer events, it has grown quite a bit over the years, but still maintains a unique atmosphere.
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The Jackson Hole Art Association has cultivated this event into a great weekend of art. The fair was first held in 1965 in an effort to bring a diversity of artist to this quaint Western community. The three day format certainly is an enhancement giving folks a bit more time to make their way there. More than 150 artists are on display during this three day event.  Be sure to stop by and take a look. Take advantage the opportunity to meet the artists and view an amazing array mediums. The wide variety of things to take in is why I enjoy spending a leisurely afternoon checking the art fair out. Entry fee is $5/person.
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Rise of the Fenix

Posted on: July 6th, 2014 by thcAdmin No Comments

Saturday, July 12, 2014 from 7:00 PM to 11:00 PM

RINGHOLZ Productions has teamed up with the National Museum of Wildlife Art to throw you the most wonderful art installation event to date! With great pride and excitement, Rise of the Fenix will commence July 12th.

Expect mystery and intrigue, anticipation and revelation!  Ringholz wants to put you IN HER WORK, and she has named this type of an art movement the “Fenix.”  Your ticket will bring you many wonderful delights… live music, cocktails, dinner treats, gifts, photo ops, but most importantly AWE, BEAUTY and DELIGHT.

Out of the ashes in all our lives, the FENIX will rise.

Buy tickets as gifts for your friends and family, and definitely one for yourself.  Everyone will be talking about this night for years to come.

“The FENIX will be the Cirque Du Soleil of VISUAL ART.” It is not to be missed.

– RINGHOLZ PRODUCTIONS

Ticket Information

Past events put on by Ringholz Productions have proven to be the talk of the town. There is always an element of anticipation that seems to precede  these journeys into art.  The Rise of the Fenix is sure to delight the senses. I would highly recommend putting this one on your calendar and getting a ticket while you can.

July 4th 2014 in the Hole!

Posted on: June 24th, 2014 by thcAdmin No Comments

The fourth in Jackson is a fun filled day. There is a lot to keep you busy from sun up to sun down. Be prepared for the crowds. There tends to be more vehicle, bicycle, and pedestrian traffic than any other day in the valley. It is good to find a nice parking spot, try the public parking garage located on Millward, then set out by foot or by bike. There will be some congestion getting out of and around town after the fireworks display.

Town of Jackson July 3rd & 4th

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July 3:

5:30PM JacksonHoleLive! Presents JOHHNYSWIM at the Snow King Ball Field – Abner Ramirez and Amanda Sudano are the husband-wife duo that front the band JOHNNYSWIM. Their music is influenced by Nashville’s melting pot of folk, pop and soul. Sharing the bill is world roots music collaboration Playing For Change, a “movement created to inspire and connect the world through music, based on the belief that music has the power to break down boundaries and overcome distances between people.

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July 4:

7AM to 10:30AM Street Breakfast, on Center St, by the Town Square.

10:30AM Fourth of July Parade. The annual parade begins on Snow King Avenue from the Rodeo Grounds to Glenwood, continues on Broadway, and ends on Willow Street.

2PM to 10:30PM Concessions, family activities, and live entertainment. This a fabulous community event.  The Grand Teton Music festival will be broadcast live from Walk Festival Hall during the show on a Jumbotron video screen at 6pm.

6PM Watch the shootout on the town square. If you haven’t seen it, this nightly event is not to be missed.

8PM Check out the rodeo at the fairgrounds.

10PM Fireworks!!! Held at the base of Snow King Mountain. This annual event is put on by the Jaycees, and packs quite a punch. This will be the final year that the Jaycees will be hosting the fireworks, as membership has dwindled.

Teton Village July 3rd and 4th

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Teton Village will be celebrating “Red, White and 2!” The village will be hosting two nights of fireworks and fourth of July celebrations on July 3rd and 4th.

July 3rd: Opening Band Calle Mambo scheduled to start at 6:30pm, local favorites, followed by fireworks at 10pm.

July 4th: Jazz Foundation at 4pm, Grand Teton Music Festival at 6pm. Mandatory Air will be taking the stage at 7:30 PM. The evening will conclude with a fireworks display at 10 PM.

 

 

9th Annual JH Crawfish Boil

Posted on: June 6th, 2014 by thcAdmin No Comments

6/14/14 12pm

The Jackson Hole Crawfish Boil is a celebration of Louisiana tradition in the heart of the Tetons. Great music, great food, and even better people. This years Crawfish Boil is going to be bigger than ever. A ticket to the Boil includes: live music all day starting at 12:30, boiled crawfish with corn & potatoes, the best red beans-n-rice in the West provided by Sweetwater Restaurant, and yard games galore! Bring your lawn chairs, picnic blankets, and get ready to have one of the best days of the Summer with us!

Please no dogs.

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By far one of the most entertaining and laid back events to hit the Hole. Locals thoroughly enjoy this day of all ages entertainment. I look forward to this day each year, the food is delicious and the music line-up tends to be quite good. The original version started out being hosted at Cutty’s Bar and Grill, located across from Alberstons. After a number of years the Boil outgrew its digs and had to relocate to the Snow King Ballpark.

Tickets: $20 if purchased in May- $25 starting June 1
Available at The Town Square Tavern & Sweetwater Restaurant

*Remember, purchase your tickets before June 1 and save $$ !!

12pm Doors Open

Live Music for the Day:

12:30pm….John Wayne’s World
1:30pm…….. Jackson 6
3pm…….Cure for the Common
4:30pm…..George Kilby Jr.
6pm…..Andy Frasco & the UN

JH Rotary Wine Fest 2014

Posted on: May 19th, 2014 by thcAdmin No Comments

Friday May 23rd from 5:30pm to 8pm

The Rotary Club of Jackson is once again hosting its annual Wine Fest. Participate in an enjoyable evening of good eats and great sips to raise money for the Rotary Scholarship Fund. Tickets will cost $25 or $50/VIP admissions at the door. A silent auction and raffle featuring some amazing items including destination travel, gift certificates to local eateries, trips, spa days, activities and tours of the local area and more. There are hundreds of wines available for tasting. The Wine Fest is attended by many locals, as it is the last of the Spring social events before Summer kicks into gear.

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There will be a silent auction and raffle. The proceeds will be used to provide scholarships. The Rotary Scholarship Fund donates $50,000 annually to local students and teachers. The beverage being celebrated lends itself quite well to enjoying a Spring evening in Jackson Hole.

 For more information on the Wine Fest.

Eco Fair 2014

Posted on: May 7th, 2014 by thcAdmin No Comments

Saturday, May 10, 2014

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Snow King Ball Field will be the venue from 12pm to 5pm, right at the base of Snow King Mountain.

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The fair is hosted by the Jackson Hole Energy Sustainability Project. For 10 plus years this event has been growing in popularity. The fair now draws over 2000 participants. Eco-Fair celebrates environmental stewardship and features sustainability-oriented booths, live music, local food, demonstrations, kids’ activities, raffle prizes and more. It is Spring in Jackson, so be prepared for potentially variable weather.

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Admission is free with $5 suggested donation….NO DOGS.

Easter Egg Hunt

Posted on: April 15th, 2014 by thcAdmin No Comments

Saturday April 19th

The Jackson Hole Chamber of Commerce and Wells Fargo will present the 46th Annual Easter Egg Hunt on Town Square on Saturday, April 19 beginning at 10:00am sharp for kids ages 1-6 years old.

Calling all kids! Families are invited to stroll down to Town Square to meet Peter Rabbit and his friends. There will be great prizes, including a Disney Cars Trike and a Strider Bike. Immediately following the Easter Egg Hunt, Jackson Twin Cinemas will offer two free screenings – Turbo and Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters.

For more information, please contact Renee Leone, Events Coordinator with the Jackson Hole Chamber of Commerce, 307.201.2309.

Lifts Still Spinning at the ‘Ghee

Posted on: April 9th, 2014 by thcAdmin No Comments

Lifts are still running at Grand Targhee Resort until April 20th. The Tetons are sporting a deep snowpack this season. You can always book some late season Cat Skiing as well. Grand Targhee Resort is about 1.5 hours from downtown Jackson. The drive is beautiful and the ‘Ghee is a reprieve from the hustle and bustle of major resorts. The laid back feel and deep powder keep people coming back for more year after year.

On clear days the views of the Teton Range are spectacular. Lodging specials are available. Check out Wildlife Pizza and Brewery in Victor, ID on your way home if your aren’t staying at the resort.

The Met: Live in HD 2013/2014

Posted on: April 8th, 2014 by thcAdmin No Comments

The Grand Teton Music Festival in conjunction with the Performing Arts Center host a number of performances from the Metroplitan Opera in NY. The Met: Live in HD series is in its seventh season. The season kicks off  November 19 with the live transmission of Puccini’s ToscaLa Boheme will wrap up the season on April 11th. The series has gained tremendous popularity and has currently expanded to reach nearly 2000 theaters in 60 countries around the world.

The broadcasts have been moved this year from the Walk Festival Hall in Teton Village, to the Performing Arts Center in downtown Jackson.

The current season will wrap up on April 11th with La Bohème. This mid-April showing would be a perfect activity to take advantage of to get you out and about deep in the heart of the “off-season.”

Tickets are $20/Adults & $12/Students.

November 19, 2013………..Puccini – Tosca
January 9, 2014……………Verdi – Falstaff
February 14, 2014…………..Dvořák – Rusalka
March 19, 2014……………..Massenet – Werther
April 11, 2014……………..Puccini – La Bohème

Jackson Hole Rendevous 2014

Posted on: March 24th, 2014 by thcAdmin No Comments

March 27, 28 & 29, 2014

Jackson Hole Mountain Resort will be celebrating the season with a weekend of events. The Jackson Hole Rendevous will occur:

Thursday March 27th, Karl Denson’s Tiny Universe will play the Snow King Sports and Events Center

Friday March 28th, Blues Traveler will be taking the stage at Jackson Hole Mountain Resort

Saturday March 29th, Micheal Franti & Spearhead will be gracing the stage at Jackson Hole Mountain Resort

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Formerly the know as the Jackson Hole Mountain Festival, this weekend promises to be fun filled. Past acts have included Blues Traveler, O.A.R.,  G. Love and Special Sauce, Ozomatli, and many others.

Both Blues Traveler and Franti have been past headliners at the Mountain Festival.

The Pole, Pedal Paddle and Marmot Coombs Classic will be occurring over the weekend as well. There will be Music Under the Tram in the early afternoons on Friday and Saturday.

Dick’s Ditch Banked Slalom 2014

Posted on: March 14th, 2014 by thcAdmin No Comments

Skier competition March 7-9 and Snowboarder competition March 14-16, 2014

The Dick’s Ditch event will span two weekends again this year. The first weekend, March 7-9, will feature skiers. The following weekend, March 14-16, will feature snowboarders. The format for both race weekends will hold qualifiers on Saturday and “winner-takes-all” on Sundays.

Dick’s Ditch Classic utilizes a natural ditch which winds its way down most of Jackson Hole Mountain Resort. The race event utilizes the ravine which runs through the middle portion of the mountain. “This “big mountain ditch” has huge banked walls with steep pitches and opportunities for plenty of air. The course’s natural terrain is “enhanced” with some manmade features providing an amazing venue for this ski and snowboard race. The event format is that of a banked slalom. This race course changes a bit each year and is like nothing you’ve seen before.

This is a wild event which is sure to feature a few spills and some wild riding. Rollers, gaps, bumps and jumps are just a few of the manmade features that keep racers on edge.

Competition heats up over the weekend as racers become familiar with the course and conditions. There is prize money and awards up for grabs. This event attracts many of the area’s best all-around riders. Many of the top local riders look forward to this event each year as competition continually heats up.
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As the event has matured over the years  the course has become more exciting and refined. Doing some laps off of the Marmot Chair can provide some good viewing opportunities from the chair and along the course. Be sure to take in some of the action over the two weekends if you are out at the village.

Ranger Guided Snowshoeing

Posted on: March 6th, 2014 by thcAdmin No Comments

Join a ranger for an educational and fun hike through the snow. Rangers offer guided snowshoe hikes from the Craig Thomas Discovery and Visitor Center.

Programs begin on December 26th and run through mid-March, snow depth permitting. The snowshoe walk lasts 2 hours. Beginning at 1:30 each day and ending at 3:30.

Reservations are required, call (307) 739-3399 for more details and to make reservations. Reservations are accepted beginning on December 1st. A $5 donation is suggested for the rental of snowshoes (provided during the ranger lead program). Support your national Parks. The program is a free service of the Ranger Programs from Grand Teton National Park.

Please wear appropriate winter clothing (e.g. hat, gloves, snow/wind pants, boots, etc.) and don’t forget your sunscreen and sunglasses.

JH Winterfest 2014

Posted on: February 13th, 2014 by thcAdmin No Comments

The Jackson Hole Winterfest is an array of events held over a 2 week period in February. In its third year momentum continues to grow as new events are added to the schedule. The community comes alive over this 2 week period.

An event not to miss out on is the annual Shriner’s Club Cutter Races on the 15th and 16th. The annual cutter races raise funds for Shriner’s Hospitals. The cutter races tend to be quite lively with a festive party like vibe. Local race fans look forward to this event each Winter, entrance is $15/person.

The following weekend, February  22nd & 23rd, the Shriners will be hosting a ski joring event at the South Park location.

Saturday, February 15
9:00am-4:00pm: Wild West Classic at Snow King: The Wild West Classic Elite FIS Series features two Giant Slalom and two Slalom events. The event offers a view of some of the best ski racing talent from all over the world. Visit www.jhskiclub.org.
10:0am-2:00pm: Moose Chase at Trail Creek Nordic Center: The Jackson Hole Ski & Snowboard Club is proud to present the 21st Annual Moose Chase Nordic ski race at the Trail Creek Nordic Center. This is the premier Nordic race includes a 30k (that skis like a 50k), a 15k, 5k, 3k and a free 1k. Athletes of all ages and abilities welcome.  Visit www.jhskiclub.org.
12:00pm: Cutter Races at South Park, Visit www.jhshriners.org.
3:00-9:00pm: Ice Skating on the Square at Town Square

Sunday, February 16
9:00am-4:00pm: Wild West Classic at Snow King: The Wild West Classic Elite FIS Series features two Giant Slalom and two Slalom events. The event offers a view of some of the best ski racing talent from all over the world. Visit www.jhskiclub.org.
12:00pm: Cutter Races at South Park, Visit www.jhshriners.org.
3:00-9:00pm: Ice Skating on the Square at Town Square

President’s Day – Monday, February 17
9:00am-4:00pm: Wild West Classic at Snow King: The Wild West Classic Elite FIS Series features two Giant Slalom and two Slalom events. The event offers a view of some of the best ski racing talent from all over the world. Visit www.jhskiclub.org.
3:00-9:00pm: Ice Skating on the Square at Town Square
2:00-5:00pm: Snow Bike Demos at Snow King: Visit www.tetonmtbike.com.
5:00pm: Snow Bike Race at Snow King, Visit www.tetonmtbike.com.

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Friday, February 21
5:30pm: Mason Club’s Wine Tasting at Center for the Arts: A premier event of Winter Fest 2014, the third annual Winter Fest Wine Tasting and Silent Auction! It is guaranteed to be a fantastic evening of wonderful wines, fabulous silent auction items, loaded with fun and fellowship among friends and neighbors. This event is presented by the Masons of Jackson Hole and the proceeds will go towards a long term project of renovation, repair and restoration of the historic Masonic Lodge building located on King Street. Admission is $25.00 and includes a souvenir wine glass. Must be over 21 to attend.

Saturday, February 22
12:30pm: Ski Jouring at South Park,  Visit www.jhshriners.org.
8:00pm: The Lion’s Club 49er Ball at The Virginian

Sunday, February 23
12:30pm: Ski Jouring at South Park, Visit www.jhshriners.org.