The Jackson Hole Chamber of Commerce is hosting a Chamber Mixer this Thursday, bringing together Friends of Bridger-Teton and the National Museum of Wildlife Art to celebrate the region’s wildlife, art, and community heritage. This event offers an evening focused on nature and creativity, fostering conversations and connections among attendees in Teton County.
The mixer features several highlights for guests. Networking opportunities will allow attendees to mingle with friends, neighbors, coworkers, and local leaders. Representatives from Friends of Bridger-Teton, the U.S. Forest Service, and the National Museum of Wildlife Art will share insights about their work in conservation and cultural preservation. A raffle will offer eight unique paintings and photographs created by local artists, adding an element of excitement. Small bites and beverages will also be available throughout the evening.
This gathering aims to blend the area’s natural legacy with its artistic spirit, spotlighting two organizations deeply rooted in the community. Friends of Bridger-Teton supports the 3.4 million-acre Bridger-Teton National Forest, while the National Museum of Wildlife Art showcases wildlife-inspired art just north of Jackson. The event promises a mix of learning, fun, and local flavor for all who attend.
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