Galaxy week July 25, 2007
Wednesday, July 25, 2007
By PJH Staff
WEDNESDAY 25
Music
- Margo Valiante plays folk and bluegrass 6-10 p.m. in the Four Seasons’ Lobby Lounge in Teton Village. 732-5000.
- Vocalist Judith Weikle and guitarist/mandolinist David Rice play Celtic music 7:30-9:30 p.m. every Wednesday at Hard Drive Café, 1110 Maple Way. $3 suggested donation. 733-5282.
- Pam Drews Phillips plays piano and sings 7-10 p.m. in The Granary at Spring Creek Ranch atop East Gros Ventre Butte. No cover. 733-8833.
- Marci Mitchell plays country at 9 p.m. at the Million Dollar Cowboy Bar on the west side of the Town Square. 733-2207.
- Acoustic duo Screen Door Porch, featuring Seadar Rose and Aaron Davis, deliver folk, bluegrass, and rock and country at 7:30 p.m. on the deck of Pete’s Grand Bar and Grill (formerly Gibson’s), three miles south of town on Hwy. 89. No cover. 733-4398.
- 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.
- Classical guitarist Michael Haines performs 6-9 p.m. at Teton Pines on Moose-Wilson Road. No cover. 733-1005.
- The Grand Teton Music Festival presents chamber works by Bolcom, Tan Dun, Mozart and Rimsky-Korakov at this week’s Chamber Classics Picnic Concert at 7 p.m. at Walk Festival Hall in Teton Village. Tickets cost $25 for adults, $10 for students, and include a box dinner. Music starts at 8. 733-1128 or
www.GTMF.org.
Art- 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. Maynard White Owl of the Nez Perce displays his beadwork through Sunday. Starting Monday, Jola LaBeau of the Eastern Shoshone shows beadwork through Aug. 5. 739-3300.
Theater- This is the final week for Off Square Theatre Company’s summer productions. “I’ll Never Be Hungry Again,” Catherine Bush’s spoof on “Gone with the Wind,” starts at 8 p.m. tonight and Friday and at 3 p.m. on Sunday. “Crazy Love,” OSTC Artistic Producing Director John Briggs’ tribute to the golden age of the MGM movie musical, shows at 8 p.m. on Thursday and on Saturday. Shows take place at the Center for the Arts Theater, 265 S. Cache. Tickets start at $31. 733-3021 or
www.OffSquare.org.
Radio- The Grand Teton Music Festival’s weekly radio hour, “This Week at the Grand Teton Music Festival, ” broadcasts several times a week on regional radio stations: 6 p.m. Wednesdays, 1 p.m. Sundays and 11 a.m. Mondays on KBYI, 104.9, the Rexburg affiliate of Idaho Public Radio; 6 p.m. on Sundays on “The River” 92.3; and on Wyoming Public Radio’s new HD Classical Channel (schedule TBA). 733-3050.
Kids & Families- The National Museum of Wildlife Art hosts “Family Fundays” 2-3 p.m. each Wednesday through Aug. 22. This week, come to a “Cactus Critter Bash” with Sid Housman. Free for NMWA members, $12 per adult for non-members. 732-5435.
Outdoors- Parks and Rec leads a Jackson Lake cruise and breakfast on Elk Island for area seniors. Trip departs 5:45 a.m. from the rec center and returns by noon. $25. 733-5056.
- The local chapter of the Sierra Club leads a conditioning hike to the Bradley-Taggart Lakes. Meet at 6 p.m. at the Bradley-Taggart parking lot or call Joyce Icardo at 690-7161.
Teton County Fair- The Teton County Fair gets muddy with pig wrestling at 7 p.m. in the Rodeo Arena. Gates open at 6. Tickets cost $12 for adults, $6 for kids 5-13. Also, pay $18 for unlimited rides at the carnival 5-11 p.m. today. 733-5289 or visit
www.TetonCountyFair.com.
THURSDAY 26Music- The Chanman Roots Band gets irie with roots reggae and originals at 10 p.m. at 43 North, at the south end of Cache Street. $3. 733-0043.
- Phil Round sings and plays a wide variety of acoustic music 6:30-9:30 p.m. in the lobby of the Amangani Hotel at the top of East Gros Ventre Butte. All are welcome. No cover. 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.
- The Teton Valley Foundation’s “Music on Main” concert series features East L.A. sensation Los Lobos at 6 p.m. in Main Street Park in downtown Driggs, Idaho. Local alt rock band One Ton Pig opens. Bring your chairs and blankets; vendors will be on site to sell food and drinks. Free! Visit www.TetonValleyFoundation.org for more details and upcoming artists.
- Derrik Hufsmith plays rock, country and R&B 6-10 p.m. in the Four Seasons’ Lobby Lounge in Teton Village. 732-5000.
- Boondocks brings rock, country and blues at 10 p.m. at the Mangy Moose in Teton Village. No cover. Visit
www.MangyMoose.net or call 733-9779.
- Marci Mitchell plays country at 9 p.m. at the Million Dollar Cowboy Bar on the west side of the Town Square. 733-2207.
- Four4 Productions hosts Disco Night from 9:30 p.m. to close every Thursday at the Stagecoach Bar in Wilson. No cover. 733-4407.
- Pianist Keith Phillips plays jazz standards and more 6:30-9:30 p.m. every Thursday in the Teton Pines Dining Room on the Village Road. No cover. 733-1005.
- The Grand Teton Music Festival welcomes its new artist-in-residence, cellist Lynn Harrell, for a spotlight concert featuring works by Elgar, Schubert, Harrell’s own transcriptions and other Festival musicians at 8 p.m. at Walk Festival Hall in Teton Village. Tickets are $40 for adults, $10 for students. 733-1128 or www.GTMF.org.
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.
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. This week, catch “Gathering Remnants,” a cinematic glimpse at the lives of real cowboys. Free with admission. 732-5435.
Kids & Families- The Teton County Library hosts Toddler Time for children 3 and under 10:05-10:25 a.m. each Thursday. Also offered twice on Tuesdays. Free. 733-2164 ext. 103.
- The Teton County Library’s Storytime for kids 4-6 years old takes place 10:30-11 a.m. each Thursday. Also offered Friday through Aug. 3. Free. 733-2164 ext. 103.
- The Rec Center inflates its 50-foot aqua fun run 1:30-4:30 p.m. every Thursday in the Rec Center pool. Participants must be able to swim one length of the pool to play, 739-9025.
Community- St John’s Medical Center celebrates the opening of its new Therapeutic Garden with music and healing arts 4-6 p.m. The garden is located at the northeast corner of the SJMC campus; enter through the North Solarium of the Primary Care Unit. 739-7516.
- 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.
Teton County Fair- Drivers try to out-think and out-maneuver the other guy in the Figure “8” Races at 8 p.m. in the Rodeo Arena. $12 for adults, $6 for kids 5-13. Also, pay $18 for unlimited rides at the carnival 5-11 p.m. today. 733-5289 or visit www.TetonCountyFair.com.
Outlying- The Teton Arts Council holds African dance and drumming for adults and children each Thursday. For more information or to register, call (208) 354-4278 or email
info@tetonartscouncil.com.
FRIDAY 27Music- One Ton Pig plays acoustic rock, Americana and pyschobilly at 10 p.m. at 43 North at the south end of Cache Street. $3. 733-0043.
n Phil Round sings and plays a wide variety of acoustic music 6:30-9:30 p.m. in the lobby of the Amangani Hotel atop East Gros Ventre Butte. All are welcome. No cover. 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.
- Jackson Hole Music Experience continues its “Friday Night Live” concert series with the Chanman Roots Band playing original and classic reggae 5-7 p.m. in the Courtyard Tent at the Center for the Arts. Admission is free for JHME members, or $10 adults, $5 for students, and free for kids 10 and under. Visit www.JHME.org or call 734-8956.
- Four4 Productions’ Vert-One and Mike Thunder spin tunes 10:30 p.m.-2 a.m. at Eleanor’s Cuvee, behind Plaza Liquors off West Broadway. No cover. 733-7901.
- Bob Greenspan plays blues, jazz and rock 7-11 p.m. in the Four Seasons’ Lobby Lounge in Teton Village. 732-5000.
- The Granary at Spring Creek Ranch atop East Gros Ventre Butte hosts Jazz Night 7-10 p.m. with pianist Pam Phillips, bassist Mike Rossi and drummer Mike Calabrese. 733-8833.
- Citizen O’Kane plays rock at 9 p.m. every Saturday at the Log Cabin Saloon, 475 N. Cache St. No cover. 733-7525.
- Get down to dance, breakbeats, house and drum ’n’ bass beats 8 p.m.-2 a.m. every Friday at the Underground, under the Mainstage Theater, 50 W. Broadway. $5, All ages welcome. 733-3670.
- Army and Lion Souljahs play reggae rhythms at 10 p.m. tonight and tomorrow at the Mangy Moose in Teton Village. $10 at the door. Visit www.MangyMoose.net or call 733-9779.
- Marci Mitchell plays country at 9 p.m. at the Million Dollar Cowboy Bar on the west side of Town Square. 733-2207.
- Big Phatty plays modern and classic rock at 8 p.m. every other Friday on the deck of Pete’s Grand Bar and Grill (formerly Gibson’s), three miles south of town on Hwy. 89. No cover. 733-4398.
- 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.
- Boondocks delivers electro-grass, country and rock 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.
- Pinedale’s Midnight Cowboys play classic rock and country at 9 p.m. tonight and tomorrow at the Virginian Saloon, 750 W. Broadway. No cover. 739-9891.
- The Grand Teton Festival Orchestra performs Strauss’s “Don Quixote” and Brahms’s “Symphony No. 4” with Maestro Donald Runnicles conducting and cellist Lynn Harrell soloing. The concert starts at 8 p.m. tonight and tomorrow at Walk Festival Hall in Teton Village. Tickets are $50, $10 for students. 733-1128 or www.GTMF.org.
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info@tetonartscouncil.com Vocalist Juliane Kowski joins pianist Keith Phillips and bassist Al Klagge for Jazz Night 6:30-9:30 p.m. at Warbirds Cafe, just north of Driggs, Idaho, in the Driggs-Reed Memorial Airport. (208) 354-2550.
Art- Shades Café at 82 S. King St., hosts an artists reception for Emily Paul 6:30-9 p.m. Stop in for refreshments and Paul’s eclectic, whimsical acrylics. 733-2015 or (360) 927-5156.
- “Ground/Cover – 2003-2005,” photographs by Keith Johnson, closes today in the ArtSpace Loft Gallery at the Center for the Arts, 260 S. Glenwood. 733-6379.
Theater- Off Square Theatre Company holds auditions for its fall production of William Shakespeare’s “Romeo and Juliet” 6-9 p.m. tonight and 3-8 p.m. on Saturday at the Center for the Arts. Prepare a short Shakespearean monologue (one to two minutes) and bring a recent photograph of yourself and resume of theater experience. No experience necessary to audition; all auditions by appointment only. Call 733-3021 to reserve an audition time.
Film- Teton Theater, 120 N. Cache, continues its summer-long “Midnight Movies” series with “Hot Dog – The Movie.” 733-4939.
Kids & Families- The Teton County Library’s Storytime for kids 4-6 years old takes place 10:30-11 a.m. each Friday through Aug. 3. Also offered Thursdays. Free. 733-2164 ext. 103.
- Rec Center leisure pool is open for Toddler Swim 10-11:30 a.m. every Friday. 739-9025.
Mind, Body & Spirit- Teton Sangha Silent Meditation takes place every Friday 6-6:45 p.m. at Zendler Chiropractic, 215 Scott Lane.
tetonsangha@yahoo.com.
Teton County Fair- The Teton County Fair presents Ty England in concert with the Doo-Wah Riders at 8 p.m. at the Teton County Fairgrounds. Tickets cost $15. Also, the Lion’s Club lays out a breakfast spread 7-11 a.m. and a BBQ dinner 5-8 p.m. The carnival runs 4-midnight. 733-5289 or
www.tetoncountyfair.com.
Outlying- Montana Shakespeare in the Parks brings two great plays to the area. The Bozeman-based troupe presents’ Shakespeare’s Merry Wives of Windsor at 7 p.m. on July 27 in City Park in Driggs, Idaho, and G.B. Shaw’s Heartbreak House at 6:30 p.m. on July 28 in Alpine, Wyo. Both performances are free. (406) 994-1220 or email kjahnke@montana.edu.
- The Oyster Ridge Music Festival, Wyoming’s largest FREE music festival, will be held July 27-29 in the historic Triangle Park in downtown Kemmerer, Wyo. For more and developing details, visit
www.OysterRidgeMusicFestival.com.
SATURDAY 28Music- Dark Cheddar rocks out with blues, funk, rock and country at 10 p.m. at 43 North at the south end of Cache Street. $3. 733-0043.
n Phil Round sings and plays a wide variety of acoustic music 6:30-9:30 p.m. in the lobby of the Amangani Hotel atop east Gros Ventre Butte. All are welcome. No cover. 733-9641.
- Bluegrass Night starts at 9 p.m. every Saturday 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.
- Mike Hurwitz plays country and blues 7-11 p.m. in the Four Seasons’ Lobby Lounge in Teton Village. 732-5000.
- Pianist Keith Phillips plays 7-10 p.m. at the Spring Creek Ranch’s Granary on East Gros Ventre Butte. 733-8833.
- Humbolt funksters Moo-Got-Too play at 10 p.m. at the Knotty Pine in Victor, Idaho. (208) 787-2866.
- Citizen O’Kane plays rock at 9 p.m. every Saturday at the Log Cabin Saloon, 475 N. Cache St. No cover. 733-7525.
- Army and Lion Souljahs bring reggae rhythms at 10 p.m. at the Mangy Moose in Teton Village. $10 at the door. Visit www.MangyMoose.net or call 733-9779.
- The Jason Fritts Ensemble delivers Latin, swing and acid jazz 6:30-9:30 p.m. every Saturday in The Lounge at Snow King Resort. No cover. 733-5200.
- Marci Mitchell plays country at 9 p.m. at the Million Dollar Cowboy Bar on the west side of the Town Square. 733-2207.
- Jim Stackhouse plays house favorites 8 p.m.-midnight every Saturday on the deck of Pete’s Grand Bar and Grill (formerly Gibson’s), three miles south of town on Hwy. 89. No cover. 733-4398.
- Boondocks delivers electro-grass, country and rock 8-11:30 p.m. at the Silver Dollar Bar in the Wort Hotel, half a block of the Town Square on West Broadway. No cover. 733-2190.
- Pinedale’s Midnight Cowboys play classic rock and country at 9 p.m. at the Virginian Saloon, 750 W. Broadway. No cover. 739-9891.
- The Grand Teton Festival Orchestra performs Strauss’s “Don Quixote” and Brahms’s “Symphony No. 4” with Maestro Donald Runnicles conducting and cellist Lynn Harrell soloing. The concert starts at 8 p.m. at Walk Festival Hall in Teton Village. Tickets are $50, $10 for students. 733-1128 or www.GTMF.org.
Art- “New Arts and Mind Flowing Images” featuring the work of artists Tony Birkholz and Steven Glass presented at Ciao Gallery, 145 Main Street, Victor, Idaho. Opening is from 6 - 9 pm and the show hangs for two weeks. There will also be music from DJ Silver plus a live MC battle. 208-787-4841.
- Jackson artists Babs Case and Jen Hotz host “Harpo’s Art Fair 2007” 10 a.m.-2 p.m. at 445 S. Millward. The “Mad Hatter’s Tea Party with Art” features work by area artists, a picnic, playground, impromptu musical performances and who knows what else. Free and open to all. Don’t forget a bone for Harpo. 733-6398.
- Today is the final day for John Potter’s residency at the National Museum of Wildlife Art. Potter will offer painting demonstrations and gallery tours 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Tuesdays through Saturdays throughout the month. 733-5771.
Good Eats- The Jackson Hole Farmers Market is back for the 2007 summer season. Come for fresh fruit, organic food, locally grown produce, baked goodies, worthy local causes and all the socializing you can stand. 8-11 a.m. on the Town Square. Live entertainment by Boondocks from 9-11 a.m. this week. 690-2657.
Sports & Recreation- The 40th annual Snow King Hill Climb race starts at 8:45 a.m. on the Town Square for a pre-race meeting followed by a 9 a.m. race start. The 2.3-mile run climbs 1,571 feet to the top of the Town Hill. Entry fee is $25 through 4 p.m. on Friday at the Rec Center or $35 if paid 8-8:30 a.m. on race day at the Square. Race volunteers still needed. 733-5056.
Outdoors- The Sierra Club leads a moderate six-mile day hike to Goodwin Lake. Call 733-3988 or email
k9boy@earthlink.net for more info.
Teton County Fair- The Teton County Fair Rodeo starts at 8 p.m. in the Rodeo Arena. Tickets cost $12 for adults, $6 for kids 5-13. The Lion’s Club serves breakfast 7-11 a.m. and a BBQ dinner 5-7:30 p.m., the fiddling contest takes place 1-5 p.m. in under the big top, and the carnival runs noon to midnight. Pay just $18 for unlimited rides noon to 6 p.m. 733-5289 or visit
www.TetonCountyFair.com.
SUNDAY 29Music- The mic is open 8:30-midnight every Sunday at 43 North at the south end of Cache Street. Call to sign-up or just show up. No cover. 733-0043.
- Judd Grossman plays folk, rock and country 6-10 p.m. in the Four Seasons’ Lobby Lounge in Teton Village. 732-5000.
- Boondocks plays this year’s Jackson Hole Conservation Alliance Summer Barbecue noon-4 p.m. at Owen-Bircher Park in Wilson. See below.
- The legendary Stagecoach Band performs 6-10 p.m. at the Stagecoach Bar in Wilson. No cover. 733-4407.
Community- The Jackson Hole Conservation Alliance hosts its annual summer barbeque noon-4 p.m. at Owen-Bircher Park in Wilson. Local five-piece band Boondocks provides live music. $10 for JHCA members, $15 for non-members or free with a new membership or for children under 12. RSVP encouraged. 733-9417.
Teton County Fair- The Teton County Fair reaches its noisy climax with the annual Demo Derby starting at 6 p.m. in the Rodeo Grounds. No alcohol or smoking allowed. $22 for general admission, $25 for limited grandstand seating. Parent discretion advised. Also, the Lion’s Club serves breakfast 7:30-11:30 a.m. in the Lion’s Tent. 733-5289 or visit
www.TetonCountyFair.com.
MONDAY 30Music- Margo Valiante plays folk and bluegrass 6-10 p.m. in the Four Seasons’ Lobby Lounge in Teton Village. 732-5000.
- Kenny Bradberry plays country at 9 p.m. at the Million Dollar Cowboy Bar on the west side of the Town Square.
- Montana songbird Jessica Kilroy is the featured artist at this week’s Jackson Hole Hootenanny. The doors to the Lodge Room in Snow King Center open at 5:30 p.m., when local and visiting musicians can sign up to perform two-song sets. The music starts at 7 and Kilroy takes her turn at 8. Children are welcome with a responsible adult. Full bar service available and patrons may bring their own food. $3. 733-5200.
Kids & Families- “Young at Art” continues 10:30-11:15 a.m. at the National Museum of Wildlife Art in the classroom. This week, toddlers 5 and under play “Scribbler.” The program is free for members, $12 for adult non-members. 733-5771.
Mind, Body, Spirit- Teton County Public Health conducts free and confidential HIV testing Monday through Friday at Teton County Public Health, 460 E. Pearl. For an appointment, phone 733-6401.
TUESDAY 31Music- Judd Grossman plays folk, rock and country 6-10 p.m. in the Four Seasons’ Lobby Lounge at Teton Village. 732-5000.
- 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.
- Kenny Bradberry plays country at 9 p.m. at the Million Dollar Cowboy Bar on the west side of the Town Square. 733-2207.
- DJ Miguel spins each Tuesday at Pete’s Grand Bar and Grill (formerly Gibson’s), three miles south of town on Hwy. 89. No cover. 733-4398.
- One Ton Pig plays acoustic rock, Americana and pyschobilly music at 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.
- The Grand Teton Music Festival’s weekly “Inside the Music” interactive chamber music concert is titled “Love Triangle” and tells the story of Robert and Clara Schumann and Johannes Brahms with music by each at 8 p.m. at Walk Festival Hall in Teton Village. Ticekts are $20 for adults, $5 for students. 733-1128 or www.GTMF.org.
Art- “Visions & Alchemy” comes down today at Meyer-Milagros Gallery, 155 Center St. 733-0905.
Dance
- Dancers’ Workshop and Manny Sanchez offer 1 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.
- Dancers’ Workshop offers Salsa workshops – 7:30-9:30 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays for beginners, 7:30-9:30 p.m. Wednesdays and Fridays for intermediates – today through Aug. 3 at the Center for the Arts, 260 S. Glenwood. $200 for singles, $350 for couples. 733-6398.
Kids & Families- The Teton County Library hosts Toddler Time for children 3 and under 10:05-10:25 a.m. and 10:35-10:55 a.m. each Tuesday. Also offered on Thursdays. Free. 733-2164 ext. 103.
- The Teton County Library holds a Summer Reading Science session, “Whoo, Whoo Did I Eat?,” 3-4 p.m. for kids 8-11. Science detectives dissect owl pellets to discover what the birds have been eating. Free, but advance sign-up required. Free. 733-2164 ext. 103.
- The Rec Center inflates its 50-food aqua fun run 1:30-4:30 p.m. every Tuesday in the Rec Center pool. Participants must be able to swim one length of the pool to play, 739-9025.
Outlying- The Idaho Falls Arts Council’s free EIRMC Snake River Concerts series has returned to the greenbelt between D and E streets in downtown IF. This week, the Kevin Young Jazz Qartet plays jazz and blues standards and originals at 7 p.m. (208) 522-0471 ext. 108.
— Compiled by Richard Anderson and Aaron Davis PERMALINK:
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