Galaxy week June 13, 2007
Wednesday, June 13, 2007
By PJH Staff
WEDNESDAY 13
Music
- Bob Greenspan plays blues, jazz and rock 6-10 p.m. in the Four Seasons’ Lobby Lounge in Teton Village. 732-5000.
- Brother Mule plays old-time fiddle and swing tunes at 10 p.m. at the Knotty Pine in Victor, Idaho. $5. (208) 787-2866.
- Winston Jarrett and the Jus Goodie Band play reggae at 9:30 p.m. at the Mangy Moose in Teton Village. $10 at the door. Visit
www.MangyMoose.net or call 733-9779.
- Chad Bradford and his band play country and southern rock at 9 p.m. nightly through Saturday at the Million Dollar Cowboy Bar, on the west side of the Town Square. 733-2207.
- For over five years, Victor Ragamuffin of Pentecost Sound System has rallied the faithful for Reggae Night, 9:30 p.m. to close every Wednesday at the Stagecoach Bar in Wilson. No cover. 733-4407.
Art- “Ground/Cover – 2003-2005,” photographs by Keith Johnson, hang in the ArtSpace Loft Gallery through July 27 at the Center for the Arts, 260 S. Glenwood. 733-6379.
- All summer long, Grand Teton National Park hosts Native American artists and craftspeople to demonstrate and display their work 9 a.m.-7 p.m. Monday through Sunday at the Colter Bay Visitors Center and Indian Arts Museum. Guillermo Martines of the Tarascan-Apache shows off his drums and flutes through Sunday. Starting Monday, Paul Hacker of the Choctaw shows his flutes, knives and pottery. 739-3300.
Dance- Los Angeles-based acrobatic dance troupe Diavolo hosts an open rehearsal 11 a.m.-2 p.m. in the Center Theater, 265 S. Cache St. $5 suggested donation. The troupe also leads a Master Class 1-2 p.m. at Dancers’ Workshop. Open to all levels. $16. 733-6398.
Theater- Jackson Hole Playhouse, 145 W. Deloney, presents “Seven Brides for Seven Brothers” nightly Monday through Saturday until Sept. 1. Come at 5 p.m. or 6:30 p.m. for dinner, or show up for the pre-show at 7:20. Visit
www.JHPlayhouse.com for details, or call 733-6994 for reservations.
- The Playmill Theatre presents eight performances a week throughout the summer at the venue, 50 W. Broadway: “Nunsense,” a musical comedy about a group of nuns preparing for a variety show; “CHAPS,” about a British radio studio crew that swings into action when its Wild West guests fail to show up have already started; and Meredith Willson and Franklin Lacey’s revered “The Music Man,” which opens June 15. Tickets cost $20 and $25, $5 off for children 12 and under. Call 200-4407 or visit
www.playmilljackson.com for tickets.
Kids & Families- The Jackson Hole Playhouse hosts a “Playtime at the Playhouse” summer theater camp. Weeklong sessions run Wednesday to Wednesday through Aug. 29 and feature acting, singing and music workshops, a presentation of “Guys and Gals” (a Western version of “Guys and Dolls”), snacks and more. $300 for each session. 733-7694.
Outdoors- The Sierra Club leads a conditioning hike up High School Butte, behind Jackson Hole Middle School. Meet in the school parking lot at 6 p.m. 690-7161.
Radio- Wyoming Public Radio broadcasts a Grand Teton Music Festival concert from Aug. 10, 2006, of Sharon Ibsin playing “Tarrenga” on American Public Media’s “Performance Today.” The program starts at 7 p.m. on 90.3 FM. Visit for more information.
Community- Friends of the Teton County Library hold their annual election with a wine tasting 5:30-7 p.m. in the Carriage Room behind the Virginian Restaurant. Free. RSVP to 733-2164 ext. 229.
Outlying- Construction on the Togwotee Pass will close the highway for about an hour, 7-8 p.m., near milepost 24, as crews schedule their first blast. The road will reopen after the debris is cleared. Future blast times and dates will be announced. For updates, visit
www.GoTogwoteeTrail.com or call (877) WYO-TRAIL. Or sign up for e-mail announcement at
sheri@gotogwoteetrail.com.
THURSDAY 14Music- Dark Cheddar dishes out blues, train-beat tunes and rock at 10 p.m. at 43 North at the south end of Cache Street. $3 at the door. 733-0043.
- Phil Round plays finger-pick and flat-pick guitar and sings a wide variety of songs 6:30-9:30 p.m. in the lobby of the Amangani Hotel, atop East Gros Ventre Butte. 733-9641.
- Blues Night with Mick Holiday starts at 9 p.m. every Thursday and Friday at the Bull Moose Saloon in Alpine, Wyo. No cover. (877) 498-7993.
- Judd Grossman plays folk, rock and country 6-10 p.m. in the Four Season’s Lobby Lounge. 732-5000.
- Pam Drews Phillips plays piano and sings 7-10 p.m. at The Granary at Spring Creek Ranch atop East Gros Ventre Butte. 733-8833.
- Chad Bradford and his band play country and southern rock at 9 p.m. nightly through Saturday at the Million Dollar Cowboy Bar, on the west side of the Town Square. 733-2207.
- Anything goes at Joe’s Garage Open Mic 9-midnight every Thursday in The Lounge at Snow King Resort. Sign up begins at 8 p.m. No cover. 733-5200.
- Pianist Keith Phillips plays jazz standards and more 6:30-9:30 p.m. every Thursday in the Teton Pines Dining Room, off the Moose-Wilson Road. No cover. 733-1005.
- Disco Night is hosted by Four4 Productions from 9:30 p.m. to close every Thursday at the Stagecoach Bar in Wilson. No cover. 733-4407.
Art- The Teton County Library offers a glimpse into the Wind River Indian Reservation with a new exhibit, “Arapaho Photography Project: My Community.” Arapaho community members ages 3-adult created the 50 black and white photo exhibit using cameras to document their community as they see it. 733-2164 ext. 135.
Dance- Dancers’ Workshop and Manny Sanchez offer “Latin Dance Fit” 12:30-1:20 p.m. and 5:30-7 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays. $60 for five classes, $16 to drop in. 733-6398 or
www.dwjh.org.
- Los Angeles-based acrobatic dance troupe Diavolo leads a Master Class 1-2 p.m. at Dancers’ Workshop. Open to all levels. $16. 733-6398.
Film- The National Museum of Wildlife Art screens films from its library and from the Jackson Hole Wildlife Film Festival at 2 p.m. each Thursday. Free with admission. 732-5435.
- The Teton Group of the Sierra Club presents the film “An Inconvenient Truth,” followed by a discussion and refreshments, 6:30-9 p.m. at the Teton County Library. 690-7161.
Classes, Lectures & Workshops- Bike Week in Jackson Hole culminates with a presentation by John Pucher of Rutgers University, one of the world’s leading experts in non-motorized travel behavior research, at 7 p.m. in the Lodge Room at Snow King Center. The featured speaker at the 2007 National Bike Summit in Washington, D.C., Pucher will address the potential for biking and walking to cure America’s obesity epidemic and decrease our dependency on cars. Free. 733-4534 or 699-1407.
- Western Watersheds Project sponsors a lecture/slide show on wildfire ecology, fire management and fire policy at 7:30 p.m. at the Jackson campus of the Teton Science Schools. George Wuerthner, ecologist and author of 34 books, will lecture on the factors behind large blazes and making communities fire safe. Free. (877) 746-3628.
Community- A.J. Derosa’s Wooden Boat River Tours hosts a Chamber Mixer 5:30-7:30 p.m. at its camps with food, wine and transportation to and from the camp site. 733-3316.
Outlying- Teton Valley Foundation holds a volunteer meeting 5-7 p.m. at Miso Hungry in Victor, Idaho, to plan its summer music series and other events. Local bands wanted! (208) 201-5356.
FRIDAY 15Music- Tickets for the White Stripes’ Sept. 30 concert at Snow King Amphitheater go on sale at 10 a.m. today. General admission costs $35; tickets are available at Tobacco Row, Mountunes and Global Treasures in Jackson, and at Big Hole Music in Driggs, Idaho. Or visit
www.ticketweb.com.
- Phil Round plays finger-pick and flat-pick guitar and sings a wide variety of songs 6:30-9:30 p.m. in the Amangani Hotel atop East Gros Ventre Butte. 733-9641.
- Blues Night with Mick Holiday starts at 9 p.m. every Thursday and Friday at the Bull Moose Saloon in Alpine, Wyo. No cover. 877-498-7993.
- Four4 Productions’ Vert-One and Mike Thunder spin tunes 10:30 p.m.-2 a.m. at Eleanor’s Cuvee, behind Plaza Liquors. No cover. 733-7901.
- Bob Greenspan plays blues, jazz and rock 6-10 p.m. in the Four Seasons’ Lobby Lounge in Teton Village. 732-5000.
- The Mike Rossi Band plays Jazz Night 7-10 p.m. at the The Granary at Spring Creek Ranch, atop East Gros Ventre Butte. 733-8833.
- Celtic duo Judith Weikle and David Rice have rescheduled their performance at Jackson Hole Roasters, 165 E. Broadway, for 7 p.m. tonight. Enjoy traditional Celtic music in an outdoor setting. Bring a blanket or chair. $5 suggested donation. 690-8065.
- The Chan Man Roots Band – a nine-piece unit with a complete horn section – plays roots reggae at the Knotty Pine in Victor, Idaho. (208) 787-2866.
- Front St. Productions spins tunes 10 p.m. to closing every Friday at the Log Cabin Saloon, 475 N. Cache St. No cover. 733-7525.
- Chad Bradford and his band play country and southern rock at 9 p.m. nightly through Saturday at the Million Dollar Cowboy Bar, on the west side of the Town Square. 733-2207.
- Orville’s Christian Coffeehouse hosts an evening of Christian music, poetry and stories about God 8-10 p.m. every Friday at 285 W. Pearl St. Show up and make joyful noise. 733-3165.
- Revolver plays rock ’n’ roll 8-11:30 p.m. tonight and tomorrow at the Silver Dollar Bar in the Wort Hotel, half a block off the Town Square on West Broadway. No cover. 733-2190.
- Local eight-piece Mandatory Air plays at 10 p.m. at the Stagecoach Bar in Wilson. 733-4407.
- Friday night is Jazz Night at Warbird’s Café, just north of Driggs, Idaho, in the Driggs-Reed Memorial Airport. Pianist Keith Phillips, bassist Al Klagge and vocalist Juliane Kowski perform 6:30-9:30 p.m. No cover. 208-354-2550.
- Leadfoot plays country and rock at 9 p.m. tonight and tomorrow at the Virginian Saloon, at 750 W. Broadway. No cover. 739-9891.
Dance- Diavolo, the innovative acrobatic dance troupe from Los Angeles, is the guest of honor for a fund-raising gala for Dancers’ Workshop. Doors to the Center Theater, 265 S. Cache St., open at 6 p.m. for food catered by Rendezvous Bistro, an open bar and a jazz quartet. At 8 p.m., Diavolo performs, followed by a Q&A session and a champagne reception. $150. 733-4900.
Kids & Families- The Community Children’s Project invites families and friends to the inaugural Kid Swap 9-11 a.m. in the CCP parking lot at 145 Mercill Ave. Swap or sell clothing and toys for newborns through 8-year-olds, or donate clean items to CCP. 733-8319.
- The Teton County Library hosts Summer Storytime 10:30-11 a.m. every Friday for kids ages 4 to 6. Storytime featuring an exciting weekly theme with related tales and activities. Free. 733-2164 ext. 103.
Outlying- Alpine, Wyo., about 45 miles south of Jackson, celebrates its annual Mountain Days Friday through Sunday with live entertainment, food booths, vendors, Old Time Mountain Man contests, the chili cook-off and of course the beard and moustache contest. (307) 654-0706 or (307) 885-7673.
- Idaho Falls hosts the “Fiddlin’ on the Falls” championship fiddling contest June 15-16. First-rate fiddlers from across the country and Canada will compete for more than $6,000 in prize money at the Colonial Theater, 498 A. Street. Visit
www.fiddlinonthefalls.com.
SATURDAY 16Music- Boondocks picks country-blues, Western swing, rock and electro-grass at 10 p.m. at 43 North, at the south end of Cache Street. $3. 733-0043.
- Phil Round plays finger-pick and flat-pick guitar and sings a wide variety of songs 6:30-9:30 p.m. in the lobby of the Amangani Hotel, atop East Gros Ventre Butte. 733-9641.
- Mötley Crüe tribute band Wildside shouts at the devil at 10 p.m. at the Bull Moose Saloon in Alpine, Wyo. No cover. (877) 498-7993.
- Front St. Productions spins tunes 10 p.m. to closing every Saturday at Eleanor’s Cuvee behind Plaza Liquors off West Broadway. No cover. 733-7901.
- Judd Grossman plays folk, rock and country 6-10 p.m. in the Four Season’s Lobby Lounge in Teton Village. 732-5000.
- Chad Bradford and his band play country and southern rock at 9 p.m. nightly through Saturday at the Million Dollar Cowboy Bar, on the west side of the Town Square. 733-2207.
- Revolver plays rock ’n’ roll 8-11:30 p.m. at the Silver Dollar Bar in the Wort Hotel, a half block off the Town Square on West Broadway. No cover. 733-2190.
- Leadfoot plays country and rock at 9 p.m. at the Virginian Saloon, 750 W. Broadway. No cover. 739-9891.
Dance- Los Angeles-based acrobatic dance troupe Diavolo performs at 8 p.m. at the Center Theater, 265 S. Cache. $45. 733-4900.
Kids & Families- Jackson Hole Mountain Resort hosts Summer Solstice Family Fun and Fishing Day 10 a.m.-noon with DeAnna Banana the Clown, games, fishing contests, pony rides and more. 733-2292.
Mind, Body & Spirit- Billy Q from Sun Valley presents a free “Fourth Step” workshop for all 12 Steppers 9 a.m.-2:30 p.m. at the 49er Inn, 480 W. Pearl St. (208) 339-3781.
Outdoors- The Sierra Club leads a free public hike to Munger Mountain, about eight miles. Call John Spahr for details at 734-0441 or email
lodgepole@tetonnm.com.
Community- Habitat for Humanity welcomes volunteers 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m. every Thursday and Saturday. Take part in building an affordable home for those in need. Call 734-0828 for directions.
www.tetonhabitat.org.
- Wyoming Global Leadership Exchange conducts its annual Volunteer Trailing 10-11:30 a.m. in the Teton County Library. Help better U.S. foreign relations by becoming a citizen diplomat right here in Jackson Hole. Email programs@wgle.org.
SUNDAY 17Music- Judd Grossman plays folk, rock and country 6-10 p.m. in the Four Seasons’ Lobby Lounge in Teton Village. 732-5000.
- The legendary Stagecoach Band performs 6-10 p.m. at the Stagecoach Bar in Wilson. No cover. 733-4407.
Dance- Los Angeles-based acrobatic dance troupe Diavolo offers one last informal performance at 7 p.m. at the Center Theater, 265 S. Cache. $20 for adults, $10 for students. 733-4900.
MONDAY 18Music- Margo Valiante plays folk and bluegrass 6-10 p.m. in the Four Seasons’ Lobby Lounge in Teton Village. 732-5000.
- The JH Hoot is back in its old digs in the Snow King Center and this week welcomes long-time summer visitor turned full-time resident Wayne McKenney for a featured set. As usual, the Hoot opens the doors to the Lodge Room in Snow King Center at 5:30 p.m. on Monday, when visiting and local musicians are welcome to sign-up to play two-song sets. The music starts at 7 and McKennney takes the stage around 8. Snow King provides full bar service, patrons are invited to bring their own food, and children under 18 are welcome with a responsible adult. $3. 733-5200.
- Hoosier Highway plays country at 9 p.m. at the Million Dollar Cowboy Bar, on the west side of the Town Square. 733-2207.
Kids & Families- Camp Jackson, a summer day camp for kids entering grades 1-8, runs 8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Monday through Friday through Aug. 31 at the Jackson Hole Middle School. $30 per day. 739-9025.
- “Young at Art” continues 10:30-11:15 a.m. at the National Museum of Wildlife Art in the classroom. Toddlers 5 and under will make Butterfly Masks. The program is free for members, $12 for adult non-members. 733-5771.
Schools- National Education Consultant Michelle Swanson helps pARTers and interested community members explore what educators want from the arts community and how it can be provided to best support learning today through June 20. To learn more or to RSVP, email coordinator@edu-partners.org or call 733-2565.
Community- Today is the deadline for public comment on the proposal to allow oil and gas leasing in the upper Green, upper New Fork and Hoback Rim area. Send comments to Pinedale RMP/EIS, Attn: Kelly Roadifer, BLM, Pinedale Field Office, P.O. Box 768, Pinedale, WY 82941, or email
PRM_WYMail@blm.gov with “RMP/EIS” in the subject line.
TUESDAY 19Music- Front St. Productions spins tunes 10 p.m. to closing every Tuesday at the Log Cabin Saloon, 475 N. Cache St. No cover. 733-7525.
- One Ton Pig squeals and wallows in acoustic rock, Americana and pyschobilly 8-11:30 p.m. at the Silver Dollar Bar in the Wort Hotel, half a block off the Town Square on West Broadway. No cover. 733-2190.
Dance- Dancers’ Workshop and Manny Sanchez offer “Latin Dance Fit” 12:30-1:20 p.m. and 5:30-7 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays. $60 for five classes, $16 to drop in.
Kids & Families- Book crazed teens in the Teton County Library’s Teen Summer Reading program are invited to join a “Surveillance Scavenger Hunt” 2-3:30 p.m. Grab your digital camera and go on a photo spy hunt around the Town Square. A limited number of cameras are available for participants. Prizes and snacks will follow. Free, but parental permission form required. 733-2164 ext. 103.
- Kids age 5 to 11 in the Teton County Library’s Summer Reading program sculpt objects with clay and pipe cleaners 3-4 p.m. at the library. Free, but advance sign-up required. 733-2164 ext. 103.
— Compiled by Richard Anderson, Aaron Davis and Lucille RicePERMALINK:
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