Teton Valley, nestled on the West side of the Teton Mountain Range is a special little spot consisting of three cities in Idaho and one in Wyoming. From South to North, the towns of Victor, Driggs, Alta and Tetonia make up a unique place to call home. Whether from a farming background or having moved to the valley because of its beautiful scenery and abundant recreational opportunities, the residents that make up Teton Valley care about its future and work to make it a place we all want to call home. Silver Star proudly serves these residents and actively supports the organizations that are working to preserve the character of the area while striving to make our community strong and healthy for future generations.
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Events in Teton Valley
Monday, March 15, 2010
Surviving Higher Health Care Costs
Victor City Hall | 5:30 pm - 6:30 pm
Hear noted speaker Greg Bitter discuss tactics to manage higher health care costs. Both small businesses and individuals can benefit from this discussion of the latest trends and what they mean. More info: http://TetonValleyjobs.ning.com - 354-2500
Thursday, March 25, 2010
Cosmo and Associates Computer Training
Microsoft Word I (Beginning)
Driggs City Hall | 10:00 am
Now offering half-day, hands-on computer workshops for beginner and intermediate users in Teton Valley. Build your confidence, improve your skills and increase your employment opportunities.
Announcements
Grand Targhee Resort offers the Daylight Savings Pass which will go on sale February 13. Passes may be purchased online at http://shop.grandtarghee.com, in the Activities Center on the Main Plaza, or by calling 307-353-2300 x1355.
The Teton Arts Council is looking for artists who would like the opportunity to display their freshwater themes in an exhibition at the Driggs City Center. We hope to receive artwork from a wide variety of mediums - photography, painting, sculpture, music, poetry, prose, etc. -- to display/perform work that celebrates the beauty and role of water in the Teton River Watershed and surrounding areas.For more information, call 208-354-4ART or email .
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Non-Profit Focus
Driggs Centennial Celebration
The Driggs Centennial Committee was organized as a branch of the Senior Citizens of Teton County in November 2009 to plan for "Century of Success" celebrations for 2010. THe Committee is planning events for December 2009 and each month in 2010 up to the final even ton August 7.
We are in search of new, creative ways to attract and retain residents and to sustain a vibrant sense of identity. To develop tools that can help build our community and contribute to the local prosperity. We are working on events that can attract families and young people to our valley and improve the quality of life for the entire community. We have scheduled events that showcase our region's amenities, booster social, environmental and economic prosperity. There is no limit to what we can achieve.