“I know I will return to Puerto Rico one day, but for now, I have a lot to be grateful about in Jackson.” Celebrating 40 Years of
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Emily Rivera works six days a week between her two jobs. During her limited free time, she takes mini road trips around Teton County and Grand Teton National Park with her husband or sister, exploring and connecting with their surroundings. Emily loves anything that has to do with fashion. Her favorite things are whatever her mother sends her through their frequent mail exchange from Puerto Rico. there, she says, “I decided to move to Jackson with my sister.” In Jackson Emily still doesn’t have a job related to her field of study, but she has had jobs that allowed her to pay off her student loans. (She made her final payment last February.) And she has her sister Amanda, and now also a husband, Nikola Naumovski, who moved to Jackson from Macedonia. Naumovski and Emily met in Teton Village, where Naumovski works at the Four Seasons Resort. Emily says she and Naumovski had an instant and deep connection; they got engaged shortly after meeting and married in the spring of 2019. “I know I will return to Puerto Rico one day, but for now, I have a lot to be grateful about in Jackson,” she says. JH
From the first easement on R Lazy S Ranch in 1980 to the recent Save the Block community conservation project and all 56,000 acres of protected land in between, the Jackson Hole Land Trust remains committed to keeping this landscape we all love wild, open, and connected. With your R Lazy S Ranch support, the Jackson Hole Land Trust is looking 349 acres protected by the forward to another 40 years spent building a legacy JHLT since 1980 of protected open spaces, wildlife habitat, working Kim Fadiman lands, and community spaces across Northwest jhlandtrust.org Wyoming that inspire current and future generations.
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(307) 690-0910 | 225 W. Broadway, Jackson, WY info@Grandtetonflyfishing.com | grandtetonflyfishing.com SUMMER 2020 JACKSON HOLE MAGAZINE
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