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Cardio Hip Hop, 6:15 to 7:<strong>30</strong> p.m.; Contact<br />
Improvisation, 6:15 to 7:<strong>30</strong> p.m. $16 drop-in, 5 classes/$60,<br />
or <strong>10</strong>/$<strong>10</strong>0. 733-6398.<br />
Film<br />
■ 2008 Backcountry Film Festival, 6:<strong>30</strong> to 9 p.m. at the<br />
Snow King Resort, in the Grand Room. 2008 Backcountry<br />
Film Festival: Celebrating the Human-Powered Winter.<br />
All proceeds benefit Teton Pass Ambassador Program<br />
and Ski Cabin Repairs. 733-4534.<br />
Kids & Families<br />
■ Toddler Gym, 8:<strong>30</strong> a.m. to 1 p.m., at the Recreation<br />
enter. 739-90<strong>25</strong>.<br />
■ Toddler Club, 8:<strong>30</strong> a.m. to noon, at the Recreation<br />
enter. 739-90<strong>25</strong>.<br />
■ Toddler Time, <strong>10</strong>:05 to <strong>10</strong>:<strong>25</strong> a.m., in the Storytime<br />
oom at the Library. Offered three times a week for chilren<br />
ages 3 and younger featuring books, songs, finger<br />
lays and flannel board acts. Free. 733-2164 ext. <strong>10</strong>3.<br />
■ Kid’s Club After-school Program, 3 to 6 p.m., in the<br />
ackson/Colter Schools’ Gyms. 739-90<strong>25</strong>.<br />
■ Storytime <strong>10</strong>:<strong>30</strong> to 11 a.m. in the Ordway Auditorium at<br />
the Library. Kids ages 4 to 7 are invited to join librarians<br />
featuring a different theme each week with related tales<br />
and activities. Free. 733-2164 ext. <strong>10</strong>3.<br />
Sports & Recreation<br />
■ Lunch Hour Basketball, noon to 2 p.m., at the Recreation<br />
enter. 739-90<strong>25</strong>.<br />
■ Laughter Yoga, 7 to 8 p.m., at the One Center, across<br />
rom the police station. Join Kelli Jones certified laugher<br />
yoga instructor. 690-0571.<br />
Classes & Lectures<br />
■ Workshop: <strong>The</strong> Role of the Board in Fundraising, 12:<strong>30</strong> to<br />
4:<strong>30</strong> p.m., at St. John’s Episcopal Church, Hansen Hall.<br />
his workshop will review ways that a board can<br />
trengthen its fundraising ability. Participants will<br />
xplore what an organization really needs from its board<br />
hen fundraising, how to attract the right people, where<br />
oard members fit on the team, how boards can be<br />
ore productive and how to evaluate their performance.<br />
40, scholarships available. Contact Susan Erikseneier<br />
at 739-<strong>10</strong>26.<br />
Community<br />
■ Alta Branch Library Design Meeting, 4 to 6 p.m., at Saint<br />
Francis of the Tetons church in Alta, Wyo. Alta area residents<br />
are invited to share their ideas for the new Alta<br />
Branch Library building and learn about the upcoming<br />
construction process and timeline. Residents will have<br />
an opportunity to meet the new Alta Branch Library<br />
Design/Build Team: Shaw Construction, Humphries Poli<br />
Architects, and Nelson Engineering. <strong>The</strong>y, along with<br />
Library board members and staff, will discuss the new<br />
Alta Branch Library design and building process, and<br />
will receive residents’ input and answer questions. <strong>The</strong><br />
Design/Build team will integrate the community input<br />
from into potential design plans and share these with<br />
the public in a follow-up meeting on Saturday, November<br />
15. Contact Deb Adams at 733-2164 ext. 128.<br />
Health & Fitness<br />
■ Affordable Community Acupuncture, 4 to 7 p.m., at the<br />
Wilson Acupuncture & Healing <strong>Art</strong>s Center in the Aspens.<br />
920 West Broadway<br />
F Forecast o r e c a s t for f o r Jackson J a c k s o n Hole H o l e<br />
www.PlanetJH.com updated daily l Planet Jackson Hole l November 12 - 18, 2008 21<br />
WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY<br />
Week of 11/12<br />
TUESDAY<br />
Cloudy with a<br />
snow shower<br />
39° 34°<br />
Sunrise 7:13 a.m.<br />
Sunset 5:00 p.m.<br />
Moonrise 4:16 p.m.<br />
Moonset 6:39 a.m.<br />
Cloudy, showers<br />
around; breezy<br />
48° 24°<br />
Sunrise 7:15 a.m.<br />
Sunset 4:59 p.m.<br />
Moonrise 5:00 p.m.<br />
Moonset 8:02 a.m.<br />
Some sun, snow<br />
showers possible<br />
42° 16°<br />
Sunrise 7:16 a.m.<br />
Sunset 4:58 p.m.<br />
Moonrise 5:56 p.m.<br />
Moonset 9:21 a.m.<br />
Clouds and sun<br />
39° 18°<br />
Sunrise 7:17 a.m.<br />
Sunset 4:57 p.m.<br />
Moonrise 7:04 p.m.<br />
Moonset <strong>10</strong>:29 a.m.<br />
Forecasts and graphics provided by AccuWeather, Inc. ©2008<br />
Mostly cloudy<br />
42° 17°<br />
Sunrise 7:18 a.m.<br />
Sunset 4:57 p.m.<br />
Moonrise 8:21 p.m.<br />
Moonset 11:24 a.m.<br />
Mostly cloudy<br />
41° 8°<br />
Sunrise 7:20 a.m.<br />
Sunset 4:56 p.m.<br />
Moonrise 9:40 p.m.<br />
Moonset 12:06 p.m.<br />
Chance of Snow<br />
<strong>31</strong>°<br />
4°<br />
Sunrise 7:21 a.m.<br />
Sunset 4:55 p.m.<br />
Moonrise <strong>10</strong>:57 p.m.<br />
Moonset 12:38 p.m.<br />
R Regional e g i o n a l F Forecast o r e c a s t<br />
WED. THU.<br />
CITY HI/LO/W HI/LO/W<br />
Bozeman, MT 50/37/c 55/29/pc<br />
Casper, WY 52/38/c 57/<strong>31</strong>/pc<br />
Driggs, ID 41/34/sf 46/28/sn<br />
Grand Teton N.P. 38/32/sf 44/23/sn<br />
Idaho Falls, ID 47/40/c 55/<strong>30</strong>/r<br />
Missoula, MT 47/40/c 54/<strong>30</strong>/c<br />
Pinedale, WY 41/27/c 46/23/sh<br />
Riverton, WY 50/33/c 57/<strong>31</strong>/sh<br />
Rock Springs, WY 45/36/c 50/33/sh<br />
Salt Lake City, UT 58/41/c 58/37/c<br />
Yellowstone N.P. 36/27/sf 40/22/pc<br />
Weather(W): s- sunny, pc- partly cloudy,<br />
c- cloudy, sh- showers, t- thunderstorms, r- rain,<br />
sf- snow flurries, sn- snow, i- ice<br />
Hop on the Ride the FREE Town Shuttle<br />
or the $3 routes between<br />
Jackson and Teton village<br />
Schedule & fare information can be found at www.startbus.com, at each stop, at hotel front desks and on the buses. Questions? 733-4521<br />
Drop-ins welcome. $<strong>30</strong> to $50. 734-0808 or<br />
www.WilsonAcupuncture.com.<br />
■ Yoga, 8 to 9:15 a.m., at the Recreation Center. 739-<br />
90<strong>25</strong>.<br />
■ Yoga Class, 12:<strong>10</strong> to 1 p.m., at the Recreation Center.<br />
739-90<strong>25</strong>.<br />
■ Aqualogix Fitness Class, 9 to <strong>10</strong> a.m., at the<br />
Recreation Center. 739-90<strong>25</strong>.<br />
FRIDAY14<br />
<strong>Music</strong><br />
■ Rotating Superstructure at Friday Live!, 5 to 7 p.m., at<br />
Jackson Hole High School. Hosted by Jackson Hole<br />
<strong>Music</strong> Experience. Admission includes one free raffle<br />
ticket for an electric guitar or an iPod. Pizza and drinks<br />
will be sold. $5 at the door. jhme.org or 733-3970.<br />
■ Jazz Night, 7 to <strong>10</strong> p.m., in the Granary at Spring<br />
Creek Ranch atop East Gros Ventre Butte. With Pam<br />
Drews Phillips on piano, Bill Plummer on bass, and Ed<br />
Domer on drums. No Cover.733-8833.<br />
■ Cowboy Logic plays classic country, 7:<strong>30</strong> to 11 p.m.,<br />
in the Silver Dollar Bar at the Wort Hotel. worthotel.com<br />
or No cover. 733-2190.<br />
■ Midnight Cowboys play Top 40 and blues, 9 p.m., at<br />
the Million Dollar Cowboy Bar. Cover TBA. 733-2207.<br />
■ Common Ground plays rock, 9 p.m., at the Virginian<br />
Saloon. No cover. 739-9891.<br />
<strong>The</strong>ater<br />
■ <strong>The</strong> Star Spangled Girl, 8 p.m., at the old Bear Print<br />
545 N. Cache (in the strip mall near D.Q.). Riot Act, Inc.<br />
presents <strong>The</strong> Star-Spangled Girl by Neil Simon. Set in the<br />
1960s, Andy Hobart (played by Danny Haworth) and<br />
Norman Cornell (played by Melchor Dylan Moore) are<br />
roommates and business partners running the radical<br />
political magazine Fallout from their small San Francisco<br />
apartment. Sophie Rauchmeyer (played by Jessica<br />
Garnick O’Neil) moves into the empty apartment next<br />
door and turns their lives upside down. $12 for adults or<br />
$<strong>10</strong> for students and seniors. 203-9067<br />
WEDNESDAY <strong>The</strong> Star Spangled Girl, 8 p.m., at the old Bear<br />
Print. 545 N. Cache. Riot Act, Inc. presents <strong>The</strong> Star-Spangled<br />
Girl by Neil Simon. Andy Hobart (played by Danny Haworth)<br />
and Norman Cornell (played by Melchor Dylan Moore) are<br />
roommates and business partners running the radical political<br />
magazine Fallout from their small San Francisco apartment.<br />
Sophie Rauchmeyer (played by Jessica Garnick O’Neil) moves<br />
into the empty apartment next door and turns their lives<br />
upside down. $12 for adults or $<strong>10</strong> for students and seniors.<br />
Dance<br />
■ Dancers’ Workshop Friday Classes at the Center for the<br />
<strong>Art</strong>s. Pilates Mat, 8:<strong>30</strong> to 9:<strong>30</strong> a.m.; Ballet Workout, 9:<strong>30</strong><br />
to <strong>10</strong>:<strong>30</strong> a.m.; $16 drop-in, 5 classes/$60, or <strong>10</strong>/$<strong>10</strong>0.<br />
733-6398.<br />
Kids & Families<br />
■ Toddler Club, 8:<strong>30</strong> to 1 p.m., at the Recreation Center.<br />
739-90<strong>25</strong>.<br />
■ Toddler Gym, 8:<strong>30</strong> a.m. to 1 p.m., at the Recreation<br />
Center. 739-90<strong>25</strong>.<br />
■ Kid’s Club After-school Program. 3 to 6 p.m., in the<br />
Jackson/Colter Schools’ Gyms. 739-90<strong>25</strong>.<br />
■ Dancing Alphabet Performance, <strong>10</strong> to 12 a.m.,<br />
Center for the <strong>Art</strong>s. Wilson School kindergardeners<br />
perform <strong>The</strong> Dancing Alphabet for parents<br />
and community members. Come see how<br />
much fun learning the alphabet can be. 733-<br />
<strong>25</strong>65 or mrdaly@earthlink.net.<br />
Sports & Recreation<br />
■ Moose Hockey Game, 7:<strong>30</strong> to 11 p.m., at the<br />
Snow King Ice Arena. Vs. the Cache Valley Trappers<br />
733-5200 $8 for adults, $3 children 8 and<br />
under.<br />
Community<br />
■ 6th Annual Mad Hatter Party, 6 p.m., at the Milk<br />
Creek Grill in Driggs Valley Advocates for<br />
Responsible Development presents the 6th Annual<br />
Mad Hatter Party. Join VARD’s staff, members,<br />
and friends for food, drinks, live and silent auction,<br />
and a fabulous hat contest. Cash prizes<br />
awarded for the “Most Inspired Hat” as well as<br />
the best “Visions of Growth Hat.” Don’t miss<br />
the opportunity to rub elbows with Teton<br />
Valley’s smart growth advocates and bid on an<br />
amazing array of live and silent auction items generously<br />
donated by local businesses and individuals. $<strong>25</strong>/person;<br />
$40/couple. We hope you will join us! 208-354-<br />
1707, www.tetonvalleyadvocates.org, chris@tetonvalleyadvocates.org<br />
Health & Fitness<br />
■ Water Aerobics, 9 to <strong>10</strong> a.m., at the Recreation Center.<br />
739-90<strong>25</strong>.<br />
<strong>30</strong>7.732.AUTO(2886)