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Calendar
March 2013
Are your lampshades looking a little to aged? Come down to the library for Lampshade Makeover night. Supplies and inspiring books will be provided to modernize those old shades.
3:00 PM to 6:00 PM
Open Mic
in the Trap Bar at Grand Targhee Resort.
Moonshine Mary’s White Lightning Invitational every Tuesday.
GrandTarghee.com.
Walker Williams, 9 p.m. at the Million Dollar Cowboy Bar. Country. 733-2207.
Volunteer to help build 4 homes at Habitat’s new construction project “At Teton Village”.
The rides are an exciting way to observe and photograph wildlife on the refuge.
Walker Williams, 9 p.m. at the Million Dollar Cowboy Bar. Country. 733-2207.
Volunteer to help build 4 homes at Habitat’s new construction project “At Teton Village”.
The rides are an exciting way to observe and photograph wildlife on the refuge.
National Elk Refuge winter naturalists lead a free wildlife excursion at 1:30 PM each Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, and Sunday during the winter season. The excursions depart from the visitor center and stop at various refuge locations where animals such as elk, bighorn sheep, and waterfowl can frequently be seen. A spotting scope and binoculars are provided on the tours. Participants enjoy accompanying a naturalist to learn more about refuge history and wildlife management other than in a traditional visitor center setting. Reservations are required for the 2 – 2.5 hour educational tour and can be made by calling 307.734.9378 or signing up in person at the visitor center. The wildlife excursion is free of charge.
Tilted, 3 p.m. at Nick Wilson’s Cafe in Teton Village. Reggae. Free.
II Hoot, 6 p.m. at the Wildwood Room in Victor. Open mic.
Open Mic Night, 7 to 10 p.m., at Eleanor’s. Hosted by Dan White.

Who’s Bad, 7 p.m. at the Center Theater. $25-$35. JHCenterForTheArts.org or 733-4900.
Who’s Bad
The Ultimate Michael Jackson Tribute Band
Thursday, March 21 at 7:00pm
Center Theater
Tickets: $25-$35
Center Box Office – 265 S Cache Street
www.jhcenterforthearts.org
Who’s Bad power-packed tribute to Michael Jackson has ignited crowds on every continent and can only be described as a jaw-dropping, musical must-see. As the longest-running Michael Jackson tribute band, and the only one to predate his untimely passing, Who’s Bad has sold out nearly 50 venues in the United Kingdom including London’s O2 where the King of Pop was slated to end his career.
Over 100 years of collective professional experience and sold-out shows at every major House of Blues, Colorado’s Bluebird Theatre, LA’s Gibson Amphitheatre as well as international pavilions such as Ningbo Grand Theatre (China), Romania’s Sala Palatalui to Teatro do Bourbon Country (Porto Alegre, Brazil) tell the story: no corner of the earth is safe from this infectious party production.
Who’s Bad: The Ultimate Michael Jackson Tribute Band
Center Box Office
265 S Cache Street
Phone: 307-733-4900
www.jhcenterforthearts.org
Walker Williams, 9 p.m. at the Million Dollar Cowboy Bar. Country. 733-2207.
The rides are an exciting way to observe and photograph wildlife on the refuge.
Swagger, 3 to 6 p.m. in the Trap Bar at Grand Targhee Resort. Celtic. Free. GrandTarghee.com.
Papa Chan & Johnny C Note, 6 to 9 p.m. at Teton Pines Country Club. 20′s & 30′s Jazz. Free. 733-1733.
South of France, 9:30 p.m. at the Mangy Moose in Teton Village. A benefit for Jackson’s women’s roller derby group, The JH Juggernauts. Get there early for the silent auction (4 to 8 p.m.) and folk-grass quintet The Flannel Attractions (6:30 to 8:30 p.m.). Free.
Revolver, 7:30 to 11 p.m. at the Silver Dollar Bar. Rock. Free. 733-2190.
4ontheFloor, 9 p.m. at the Pink Garter Theater. $10 at The Rose, Pinky G’s or PinkGarterTheatre.com.
DJ, 9 p.m. at the Virginian Saloon. 739-9891.
Swagger, 9 p.m. in the Trap Bar at Grand Targhee Resort. Celtic. Free. GrandTarghee.com.
Walker Williams, 9 p.m. at the Million Dollar Cowboy Bar. Country. 733-2207.
Ghost Rider, 9:30 p.m. at Town Square Tavern. 733-3886. Outlaw country. Free.
Volunteer to help build 4 homes at Habitat’s new construction project “At Teton Village”.
The rides are an exciting way to observe and photograph wildlife on the refuge.
Tram Jam, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the base of Bridger Gondola at Jackson Hole Mountain Resort. Ski bum music, reggae, rock. Free. JacksonHole.com.
National Elk Refuge winter naturalists lead a free wildlife excursion at 1:30 PM each Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, and Sunday during the winter season. The excursions depart from the visitor center and stop at various refuge locations where animals such as elk, bighorn sheep, and waterfowl can frequently be seen. A spotting scope and binoculars are provided on the tours. Participants enjoy accompanying a naturalist to learn more about refuge history and wildlife management other than in a traditional visitor center setting. Reservations are required for the 2 – 2.5 hour educational tour and can be made by calling 307.734.9378 or signing up in person at the visitor center. The wildlife excursion is free of charge.
Music Under the Tram Series: Mandatory Air, 3 p.m. at Jackson Hole Mountain Resort. Free. Rock. JacksonHole.com.
Swagger, 3 to 6 p.m. in the Trap Bar at Grand Targhee Resort. Celtic. Free. GrandTarghee.com.
Revolver, 7:30 to 11 p.m. at the Silver Dollar Bar. Rock. Free. 733-2190.
DJ, 9 p.m. at the Virginian Saloon. 739-9891.
Walker Williams, 9 p.m. at the Million Dollar Cowboy Bar. Country. 733-2207.
Ghost Rider, 9:30 p.m. at Town Square Tavern. 733-3886. Outlaw country. Free.
Nomadic Events presents the 7th Annual Intergalactic Ball featuring DJs The Librarian, PRSN, and Jefe, 10 p.m. at Q Roadhouse. $15/advance (igb7.eventbrite.com), $25/door. NomadicEvents.com.
The rides are an exciting way to observe and photograph wildlife on the refuge.
National Elk Refuge winter naturalists lead a free wildlife excursion at 1:30 PM each Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, and Sunday during the winter season. The excursions depart from the visitor center and stop at various refuge locations where animals such as elk, bighorn sheep, and waterfowl can frequently be seen. A spotting scope and binoculars are provided on the tours. Participants enjoy accompanying a naturalist to learn more about refuge history and wildlife management other than in a traditional visitor center setting. Reservations are required for the 2 – 2.5 hour educational tour and can be made by calling 307.734.9378 or signing up in person at the visitor center. The wildlife excursion is free of charge.
Mountain Fest: O.A.R., 5 p.m. in the parking lot of Teton Village. Free, all-ages. New local rock band, Black Mother Jones opens. JacksonHole.com. Fireworks follow the show.
The rides are an exciting way to observe and photograph wildlife on the refuge.
Jackson Hole Hootenanny, 6 p.m. at Dornan’s in Moose. Acoustic musicians sign-up starting at 5:30 p.m. to play a two-song set. Free. 733-2415.
Walker Williams, 9 p.m. at the Million Dollar Cowboy Bar. Country. 733-2207.
The rides are an exciting way to observe and photograph wildlife on the refuge.
National Elk Refuge winter naturalists lead a free wildlife excursion at 1:30 PM each Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, and Sunday during the winter season. The excursions depart from the visitor center and stop at various refuge locations where animals such as elk, bighorn sheep, and waterfowl can frequently be seen. A spotting scope and binoculars are provided on the tours. Participants enjoy accompanying a naturalist to learn more about refuge history and wildlife management other than in a traditional visitor center setting. Reservations are required for the 2 – 2.5 hour educational tour and can be made by calling 307.734.9378 or signing up in person at the visitor center. The wildlife excursion is free of charge.
Affordable Community Acupuncture and/or Chiropractic Clinic every Tuesday 4-6pm, through 4/30/13. No appointment necessary. Located in the Aspens, on the south side of Teton Sports Club. On the Blue Line START bus route.
MIND, BODY & SPIRIT
4:00 PM
Community Acupuncture and Chiropractic C
Aspens on S. side of Teton Sports Club and CrossFit
Affordable Community Acupuncture and/or Chiropractic Clinic on Tuesdays 4-6pm, starting 1/15/13 through 4/30/13. No appointments are necessary. Located in the Aspens, on the south side of Cross Fit/Teton Sports Club. On the Blue Line START bus route. Call 690-9540 or 699-3170 for details and/or updates.
690-9540 contact@jacksonholeacupuncture
3:00 PM to 6:00 PM
Open Mic
in the Trap Bar at Grand Targhee Resort.
Moonshine Mary’s White Lightning Invitational every Tuesday.
GrandTarghee.com.
Walker Williams, 9 p.m. at the Million Dollar Cowboy Bar. Country. 733-2207.
Volunteer to help build 4 homes at Habitat’s new construction project “At Teton Village”.
The rides are an exciting way to observe and photograph wildlife on the refuge.


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