

With winter almost behind us, we can look forward to all the beauty Jackson Hole offers as we quickly approach our summer season. For the first time in two years, all outdoor facilities will be fully available for member usage! Our improvements are being noticed as Teton Pines was nominated for Golf Digest’s “Best Golf Course Renovation in 2022.”
The Clubhouse Upgrade and Expansion project is steadily moving forward. We are currently in the conceptual design phase with the architects and their consultants. As part of the design process, management is actively collecting feedback and suggestions from both the Partners and Members to further fine-tune the design from a user perspective. We will be completing a series of focus groups to ensure the project will address the overall needs and expectations of the membership. If you do have suggestions regarding the project, we have established a club email, masterplan@tetonpines.com where members are encouraged to share their ideas. We have also established a page on our website labeled, “Clubhouse Expansion Project” where you can see updates as the project progresses.
The Clubhouse improvements are necessary to provide a standard that is consistent with membership expectations. The project will be funded predominately with new membership initiation fees along with operational cash flow generated through increased member engagement and improved operational efficiencies, which the Partners have agreed to contribute. With regards to membership dues, we are anticipating increases in dues to keep up with cost increases, with the exception of a dues increase in 2023 to keep up with the excessive inflation from 2022. Then a planned increase in 2025 with the completion of the first two phases of the project and the significant improvement in our facilities and amenities and the added expenses to support these amenities. It is the Executive Committee’s intention to offer an exceptional standard on par with the other premier clubs in the valley while maintaining a strong value for membership.
As the Clubhouse Upgrade and Expansion unfolds, the Executive Committee wants to confirm that the Club intends to maintain the existing cap of 630 memberships. 600 to 630 memberships are an ideal size for a Club of our amenity base.
In addition to the Clubhouse Update and Expansion, we appreciate the suggestions and improvements beyond the clubhouse as part of our long-term master plan. These have ranged from improving the services and amenities on the golf course and improving our golf training facilities to updating the racquet sports administration building. This spring, we intend to re-plaster the recreational swimming pool to properly complement the newly added lap pool and Jacuzzi. Once completed this May, it will have a consistent finish along with the addition of a sun shelf for children to wade in the pool and a submerged bench along the south wall for members to comfortably lounge in the pool.
Along with these physical changes, we have also improved our processes in bringing new members into the Club. As a fundamental component of the matriculation process for any premier club, Teton Pines now requires a sponsor for prospective members joining. This change will help ensure a high level of synergy of like-minded people becoming a part of the Club and solidify a stronger sense of community and camaraderie among the membership. As you engage with friends, family, and associates that you believe to be a good fit for Teton Pines, we strongly encourage you to consider referring them as members.
Thank you for all of your support,
John O’Dwyer, TPCC PresidentI hope that everyone has had a wonderful winter. As the snow beings to melt and we enter spring I am happy to report that I have survived my first “snow” season in Jackson Hole ...and I was only trapped in my driveway one morning! All kidding aside, it has been an incredible experience to enjoy the snow, the beautiful scenery, and the wonderfully low humidity. The Club was surprisingly busy with several great new events offered by the team and the Club entering the early phases of planning for the Club’s Upgrade and Expansion project.
We are very excited about the Clubhouse Upgrade and Expansion project, and it was with pride and enthusiasm we shared the initial concept with you in late February. The Executive Committee, Planning Committee, and Management Team have held numerous meetings with the architects to work through the layout, flow, and operational logistics. The feedback and suggestions from many members have been extremely helpful in making sure that all the little details are considered. As mentioned in the President’s Message, we have set up a dedicated email to receive all queries and suggestions related to the project at masterplan@tetonpines.com. For members who are interested in keeping up with the status of the project, periodic updates will be posted on our Club’s website under the “Clubhouse Expansion Project” tab of the “My Club” navigation section.
This winter we also rolled out our new “Member Handbook.” The Member Handbook includes need-to-know information such as contact phone numbers, hours of operation, a summary of the club amenities available, how to book reservations for these amenities, an outline of the membership structure, the general Club rules and regulations, and the expected etiquette within the various sports departments. We hope that this will help new members become quickly acclimated to the Club and answer any questions that you may have. One new rule that the Executive Committee recently put in place that we would like to highlight is a restriction on making mobile phone calls anywhere in the clubhouse except for at the designated mobile phone area located near the coat closet in the main lobby. As you are flipping through the Member Handbook, if you have any questions, please do not hesitate to reach out to Amy or me with any questions.
In addition to the Member Handbook, we have initiated a new member orientation program to create a warm welcome to the Club and help our newest members feel more comfortable getting involved. During orientations Amy Bickley, Director of Membership and AGM, walks members through the club website and amenities, reviewing key rules and regulations, highlighting the Directors of the various departments, and discussing the referral process, along with the importance of ensuring like-minded people become a part of the Club. Amy will also highlight upcoming activities and provide vouchers to encourage the new members to experience all that the Club has to offer. We hope that in addition to encouraging new members to become more integrated, it will help them to understand the wonderful and unique culture that we all know and love at Teton Pines.
To further reinforce our unique brand and culture at Teton Pines, our Senior Management team will participate in a round table session to discuss what it means to be Teton Pines Country Club, review our goals for the coming year, and re-evaluate the core values essential in making the decisions to get there.
We have received a lot of very positive feedback regarding the return of the Teton Pines Whispers newsletter. We are thrilled to know that members value it as an additional means to stay abreast of what is happening at the Club. In an effort to ensure that the information is timely and as accurate as possible, commencing with this issue, the Whispers will be issued every three months, rather than semi-annually. The newsletter will be distributed via email, available on the Club website via download, and as a hard copy within the Club.
It is our passion to bring members together and build a culture focused on the community by providing engaging activities and outstanding experiences delivered by our exceptional team of employees. We want your reflections on Teton Pines to be full of memorable moments, such that, there is no other place you would rather be than with your family and friends at Teton Pines.
See you at the Club,
As I write this message at the beginning of April, it seems that winter in Jackson Hole will continue until May! However, it is inevitable that the golf course will pop out from its winter blanket hopefully sooner than later. In the meantime, it has been an active winter and spring for membership at the Club. Since January we have welcomed ten new members and began our membership sponsor program. It has been such a pleasure to meet your friends and family and guide them through the membership process.
We would like to take a moment to recognize and thank the following members, listed below, who have sponsored new members in 2023. Please visit the Member Sponsorship page of the website for more information regarding membership and sponsoring your friends and family.
Assistant General Manager & Director of Membership, Amy Bickley – 307.732.4102
Mercedes Huff – The Scully Family
Cindy & Dr. Sigsbee Duck – The Tafoya Family
Cindy & Dr. Sigsbee Duck – The Bickerstaff Family
Bruce Hill – The Hayes Family
Sara & Ed Keller – The Straetor Family
Wel CoM inG our neW M eM bers
January to March
Debbie & Glenn Bickerstaff – Golf
Jillian Dann & Campbell Fain – Golf
Mary & Bill Hayes – Golf
Veronique & Marshall Parke – Racquet
Sarah & George Phocas – Golf
Miriam & Gerry Scully – Golf
Tyra & Michael Tafoya – Golf
Sarah & Joe Tripodi – Racquet
Luann & Bob Williams – Racquet
Kirsten & Jeff Worthe – Golf
Teton Pines is currently at our membership capacity of 630 member families, however, we anticipate memberships becoming available during the third quarter. As we look forward to the summer, we hope you will refer more friends, neighbors, associates and family to the Club. With your referrals, we are able to maintain the friendly, welcoming membership culture that Teton Pines is known for.
TeTon M eM bersHiP
Prospective Members Under 45
Initiation Fee: $105,000
Choice of Golf, Racquet or Social Dues
Pines M eM bersHiP
Prospective Members 45 & Older
Initiation Fee: $150,000
Choice of Golf, Racquet or Social Dues
We were so happy to learn that Jolie and Chuck Nelson Sr. are the proud grandparents to the newest member grandchild Ms. Charlotte June Nelson. Born to Chuck Nelson Jr. and his wife Lexi in Bozeman, MT on Wednesday, March 22nd, 2023. Sending our congratulations to the whole Nelson family!
Dining Rooms & Clarke’s Bar *Reservations highly recommended Lunch* Tuesday – Friday/Saturday 11:30 am – 2:00 pm
Dinner* Wednesday – Saturday 5:30 pm – 9:00 pm
19th Hole Happy Hour Wednesday – Saturday 3:00 pm – 5:00 pm
starting June 17th
dinner service May 17th
“Big Blue” Pool Drink/Food Service (Opening Memorial Day Weekend)
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Recreation Pool & Family Hot Tub (Opening Memorial Day Weekend)
– 7:00 pm
Lap Pool* & Club Hot Tub *Reservations required for the Lap Pool
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Only
required.
required.
We believe that our personable and hardworking staff help make Teton Pines “a special place.”
Due to increased facilities and in an effort to provide the best member service possible, our staff nearly doubles from winter to summer!
At
Pines we are incredibly fortunate to have staff frequently return to work at the Club. The asterisk categorizes those employees as “boomerangs.”
In most cases, our boomerang employees felt, that Teton Pines provided a better work environment and opportunities within the organization.
In addition, findings show that the more workers maintained strong social ties to their former colleagues, the more likely they were to return.
An Early Summer Message from the Director of Golf, Matt Stireman, PGA
The upcoming golf season is here and it is proving to be an excellent time to be a member at Teton Pines. At last we will have a complete season without the challenges of a world pandemic or two years of major golf course renovation, myself and my team are very excited for the outlook of 2023.
Along with a newly renovated golf course, I am really looking forward to our new golf cart fleet, said to be arriving this summer. These brand new carts will offer GPS golfer experience technology, upgraded seats, dual USB ports, a comfort grip steering wheel, windshields, golf club rain cover, as well as a cooler, divot sand bottles and a club/ball washer.
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12. Osprey
13. Thunder
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15. Firehole
16. Tramway
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18. Rendezvous
In addition to our improved golf course and fresh off the line fleet, we are looking forward to a new Golfer Starter area complete with an upgraded podium, message center, bag racks, signage and mostly impressively, a custom Teton Pines Tower Clock. And if that isn’t enough to have an exceptional year, our members can also look forward to the following upgrades as well:
• New Scorecards with new USGA course rating/slope and the original hole names from the 1990’s • New Member Bag Tags & Shaft Labels
• Upgraded Golf Genius Tournament programs and monitors to enhance event live scoring • Return of Coffee & Pastry stations on Thursday Ladies’ Days and Saturday Men’s Days • New Golf Shop Merchandise
The heavy snow amounts of this past winter may slow our course opening more than we like but rest assured, the golf course will open for play as soon as we can get ready. We expect the greens to be in great condition by June 15th, just in time our summer events to get under way. Summer sign-up for events are open on the Golf Calendar and I want to encourage you to secure your spots in our weekly and major events quickly to prevent missing the fun times that these great events provide.
Lastly, I am very proud and excited to announce that 100% of the 2022 golf staff has committed to return for the 2023 season. This reflects that Teton Pines is a fun and positive place of employment and the golf team is secure with great leadership. Thank you to all the members for helping make our golf operations an enjoyable environment for all involved. 2023 is one of the most anticipated season openings of my golf career with so many great new things to look forward to and so many great people returning to continue the golf traditions at Teton Pines.
See you on the course,
Matt Stireman, PGA, TPCC Director of GolfAll golf offerings require registration. Please see the tee sheet for the most up to date information regarding our course.
21sT a nnual iCe brea K er saTur Day, M ay 20TH
M eMorial M ixer sCra M ble Mon Day, M ay 29TH
bir Dies, burGers & beer
WeDnesDay, June 14TH
Mon Day M ixers
sTarTinG 6/5
Mondays | 4:30pm to 6pm
Followed by a fun buffet.
WGa la Dies’ Day
sTarTinG 5/18
18 Hole GrouP
Thursdays | 9am 9 Hole GrouP
Thursdays | 11am
M en’s Ga M e
sTarTinG 5/27
Saturdays | 9am
sK ills CliniC s
oPen
sTarTinG 6/2
Fridays | 9am to 10:30am
la Dies
Thursdays | 9:30am
Juniors
sTarTinG 6/20
Most Tuesdays | 5pm to 6:30pm
si MulaTor
oPen Daily by a PPoin TM enT.
ONLY A FEW SPOTS LEFT!
31sT a nnual
M en ’ s M eM ber /GuesT THe roun D uP
auGusT 3r D To auGusT 5TH
Learn more & sign up online using the Golf Calendar.
flaG Tourna M enT TuesDay, July 4TH
la Dies’ M eM ber /M eM ber e CleCTiC
June 21sT & 22nD
M en ’ s M eM ber /M eM ber
June 23r D & 24TH
21sT laDies’ a nnual
MeMber /GuesT
July 11TH To July 13TH
Must be a part of the WGA.
Please visit the Dining section of our member website for current menus, closures and exciting event updates.
MoTHer’s Day
sun Day, M ay 14TH
Trivia niGHT
Mon Day, M ay 22nD
M eMorial Day bbQ
saTur Days sTarTinG 6/17
5:30pm to 9pm
Now on Saturday nights! Join us for this Pines summer tradition.
sTarTinG 6/25 11am to 2pm
Enjoy brunch classics most Sundays. Member guests welcome!
Mon Day, M ay 31sT
sCHool’s ouT
K iDs Pool ParT y
THursDay, June 14TH
faTHer’s Day
sun Day, June 18TH
a nnual
July 3r D ParT y
Mon Day, July 3r D
M eM ber
MosT TuesDays sTarTinG 6/20
5:30pm in the Clubhouse
Reservations required. Cocktail hour is complimentary for members, taco buffet is an additional charge.
See monthly calendar for dates.
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To find the proper groups or drills based on your ability, please do not hesitate to contact me.
julie@tetonpines.com
(307) 733–9248
We’re in a super exciting time here in racquet sports. Our beautiful outdoor facility will be open for our first full summer of use after construction in 2022, boasting a state of the art cushioned hard court surface on the pickleball and tennis courts alike.
As racquet sports continue to blossom at Teton Pines, we are thrilled to offer more drills, social events and camps for you to participate in than ever before. Beyond our scheduled weekly offerings and events, our well-trained, experienced staff of pickleball and tennis pros is here to continue to offer private and group lessons as well to help you meet your on-court goals. We want you to succeed in enjoying these sports that offer such great social exercise.
To complement our tennis program and the overall national growth of pickleball, we have added an entire pickleball program to our department, chock full of drills, playdays and special events. It has been wonderful to see more members get involved in racquet sports at the Club and take full advantage of all Teton Pines has to offer.
As participation in both the pickleball and tennis programs continue to grow, we look forward to continuing our tradition of creating a fun, engaging and caring environment for members of all ages and levels to enjoy.
See you on the court, Julie Weinberger, TPCC Director of Racquet Sports
W e’ve ProviDeD a feW HelPful TiPs beloW.
With the increase in participation in racquet sports, please remember to follow simple court etiquette guidelines by not entering your court until it’s your reservation time, do not cross another court until a point is completed and please depart promptly at the end of your reservation.
Let’s enjoy our new facility by having good hearted fun this summer season!
am – 8:30 pm
Reservations are required for all courts.
Drills & Playdays are complimentary for Racquet Sports and Golf Members. Reservations are required.
M ay 1 - J une 17 sCH eDule
Play Days
4.0+ a DvanCeD
Mondays | 5:30pm to 7pm
Mixed doubles.
M en ’ s
Tuesdays | 5:30pm to 7pm
Doubles followed by courtside beer.
WoM en ’ s
Wednesdays | 5:30pm to 7pm
Doubles followed by courtside wine.
M ixeD
Saturday | 10am to 12pm
Join the 9:30am drill to warm up!
Drills
TuesDay TriCKs
Tuesdays | 10am to 11am
Games and drills run by a pro.
Drills
sHoT of THe WeeK
Fridays | 9am to 10am A drill focusing on specific shots.
sun Day fun Day
Sundays | 11am to 12pm Focus on match strategy and drills.
Juniors
CliniC s
Mon Days, TuesDays & THursDays
aGes 5-11 3:45pm to 4:30pm aGes 12-18 4:30pm to 5:30pm
Juniors M aTCH Play
saTur Days aGes 12-18 4:30pm to 6pm
learn froM THe besT!
booK one of our Pros
Private Lessons
$85hr Director/Head Professional
$75hr Professional Level II
Semi Private - $45hr per member
3 Players -$30hr per member
4 Players - $23hr per member
M ini sPrinG Tennis Ca MP* M ay 19TH – 21sT
*WAITLIST
Dinner “aT THe frenCH oPen”
THursDay, June 8TH
Tennis solsTiCe Ja M boree
WeDnesDay, June 21sT
CH anGes on Jun. 18
Juniors (neW Ti M e)
TuesDays & THursDays
aGes 5-11 1:15pm to 2pm aGes 12-18 2pm to 3:30pm
Play Days
M en ’ s (neW Day)
Monday | 5:30pm to 7pm
a DvanCeD (neW Day)
Thursdays | 5:30pm to 7pm
Drill sun Day fun Day (neW Ti M e)
Sundays | 9am to 10am
Focus on match strategy and drills.
Please see the Pro Shop to learn more about what drills and groups are right for your abilities and goals.
M ay 1 - J une 17
oPen Play Days
Doubles matches, all levels welcomes!
TuesDays
2pm to 3:30pm
fri-yay 4pm to 6pm
suPer sun Day 3pm to 5pm
Drill
PiCK leball sK ills
Thursdays
3:30pm to 4:30pm
Skills & strategy drills run by a pro!
CH e CK ou T our a PParel & e Qui PM en T!
Joola paddles, Balls & Grips
Lucky in Love plus more!
Our Pro Shop is open daily from 8:30 am – 4:30 pm
CH anGes on Jun. 18
oPen Play Days
Mon Day M a Dness (neW)
9:30am to 11am
WilD WeDnesDay (neW)
9:30am to 11am
fri-yay (neW Ti M e) 4pm to 5:30pm
suPer sun Day (neW Ti M e) 2:30pm to 4pm
Drill
PiCK leball sK ills
(neW Day & Ti M e)
Tuesdays | 3pm to 4pm
MeMorial Day Pb JaMboree Mon Day, M ay 29TH
inTerClub evenT vs JHG& T
saTur Day, June 3r D
Pb solsTiCe Ja M boree
WeDnesDay, June 21sT
Pines PiCK leball Ca MP
June 24TH – 26TH
LEARN FROM TWO VISITIN g PROS
June 24TH – June 26TH
Two Groups: 2.5 / 3.0 (16 spaces) or 3.5 / 4.0 (16 spaces)
Saturday Welcome! 3:30pm – 6pm Sessions, exhibition and happy hour!
Sunday Sessions Monday Sessions
CosT: $325 per Player
An Early Summer Message from the Director of Wellness & Activities, Jeffrey Cisneros
JEFFr Ey ’S FItNESS muSt TPI TRAININGAlong with clear blue skies, abundant wildlife and seeing the green of our newly renovated golf course, I am most excited for our aquatics program. After hiring aquatics professional Connor McGinnis this past fall, we are now lined up to create the Valley’s best and most robust aquatics program. It will be a huge benefit to all members to see this area of our Club take off.
And now that the first day of Spring has passed, the countdown in the Wellness & Activities office has officially begun to, my favorite day of the summer, our Teton Pines Pup Show. As a dog owner myself, there is nothing more exciting than showing off our four legged friends. The participation in lasts year’s show was unbelievable and we can’t wait for great friends and families to gather together again.
18 of the last 20 Major Golf Winners were advised by a TPI Professional. The TPI screening focuses on your swing and your swing alone. There are a million ways to swing a club, however, you only have one body.
In addition to ensuring the offerings this season are unforgettable, my team and I are putting a strong focus on member service and experience. We plan to conduct extensive training for all of our wellness, pool and activities staff that will ensure everyone has the tools and guidance to make every trip to our pool, hike or special event is a world class experience every time.
See you at the Club,
Jeffrey Cisneros, TPCC Director of Wellness & ActivitiesI joined the TPI team in 2007 because I wanted to help my clients perform at their very best. The TPI program educated me on the importance of the body as it relates to swinging the club. Most golfers invest in new equipment to help them perform better with no results. Your body is the most important tool in your game.
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The most consistent results in our TPI program is better ball striking ability. The tested program trains and develops the most important muscles in your golf swing. By focusing on your golf muscles, each golfer develops better movement and stability creating more power and swing speed ultimately creating the best ball striking in your golf group.
60 Minute Private Session | $150
To schedule your screening, email jeff@tetonpines.com
Can THe reD foxes Defen D THeir TiTle?
June 24TH & July 22nD
4pm on the Driving Range
Last year we had as many spectators as we did players. It was amazing to see members supporting one another.
reservaTions GuiDe
r eQuireD
Lap Pool, Members Only Gym & Peloton in House Studio.
oPen aCCess
Recreation Pool, Family/Adult Hot Tubs & Peloton in Members Only Gym.
TeTon Pines PuP sHoW
Saturday, September 2nd
There will be a variety of categories for your pup to enter:
• Best Trick • Best Costume
• Senior Competitor • Best Fetcher
Waggiest Tail • Most Handsome Boy or Prettiest Girl
And one pup will be crowned best in show!
WH y is TPi GooD for Golf Players? WHen & WH y Was Jeffrey CerTifieD? aT is a T y PiCal resulT of THe TraininG?This time of year is perfect for enjoying all things wellness! Please go to the Wellness & Activities Calendar to learn more.
Mon Days & WeDnesDays
4:30pm to 5:30pm
Focusing on movement and strength.
r ise
Mondays | 8am to 9am
vinyasa
Wednesdays | 8am to 9am
floW
Tues. & Thurs. & Sat. | 8:15am to 9:15am
Mon Days & WeDnesDays
9am to 10am
This class is designed with props.
DoG frienDly WalKs
Tuesdays | 10:30am | Turkey Trot Loop
Fridays | 10:30am | Emily Stevens
HiK inG
Saturdays | Starting in June | 9am
runninG
Saturdays | Starting in June | 8:15am
TuesDays & THursDays
9:30am to 10:20am
Improve for your golf game!
TuesDays 4pm to 5pm friDays 9am to 10am
Great for stability and flexibility.
We’re looking forward to another summer at the Pines pools. Kindly note, all scheduled offerings are weather permitting.
WaTer aerobiC s
sTarTinG 6/1
THursDays | 10am to 11am
A low impact, full body work out.
sTroK e CliniC s
aGes 15+ | 9am to 10am
freesT yle May 15th & 17th
breasTsTroKe June 5th & 7th
baCKsTroK e July 10th & 12th
session i June 19 - July 21 session ii July 31 - sePT. 1
Held weekly on Mondays and Wednesdays or Tuesdays and Thursdays.
Lessons available to ALL ages. (10 lessons each session)
Interested in Semi Private Lessons? Offered Monday – Saturday from 11am to 4pm, $40 per swimmer for 30 minutes.
Whether you prefer to enjoy activities here at the Pines or explore Jackson Hole, we have something just for you!
live blueGrass
June 13TH & July 25TH
7pm at the Wort Hotel
11K Trail run
July 8TH | 8am
Cache to Game Creek via ferraTa
July 29TH | 8:30am
JH Mountain Resort
HoT sPrinGs
M ay 28TH & June 6TH
10:30am to 1pm at Astoria
Wine TasTinG
M ay 25TH | 3pm
Jackson Hole Winery
WilDlife Tour
June 12TH | 6:30am
Grand Teton NP
sCeniC floaT
July 1sT | 7:30am
Snake River
biK e r iDe
June 10TH | 11am
TPCC to Red Top
M a H JonGG oPen Play
Mon Days | 2:30pm at Clarke’s
THursDays | 3pm in the GVR
Pines booK Club
lasT TuesDay of THe MonTH 3pm in the Clubhouse
WesTern DanCinG
June 8TH & July 13
7pm at the Cowboy Bar (21+)
Horse baCK r iDinG
July 6TH | 6:30am
Willow Creek in Hoback
MounTain biK inG
M ay 30TH | 8am
Poison Creek on Fall Creek Road
Pa DDleboar DinG
June 27TH & July 18TH
8:30am at the South Park Ramp
suMM er sofTball Ga M es
June 24TH & July 22nD 4pm on the Driving Range
HoT a ir ballooninG
July 27TH | Around 6:30am
Departs from JHMR
WaTerC olor Class
M ay 9TH | 11am
JH Art Association
JaCKson Hole roDeo
July 14TH | 7pm
Jackson Hole Fairgrounds
soun D boW l HealinG
July 11TH | 10:30am
Tipi in the Elk Refuge
WaTerColor Class
Tuesday, May 9th Center for the Arts
MoTHer’s
Sunday, May 14th Clubhouse
May 15th & 17th Pines Pool
May 19th to 21st Pines Courts
Saturday, May 20th Pines Golf Course
Monday, May 22nd
Thursday, May 25th
Sunday, May 28th
Astoria Hot Springs
Monday, May 29th Pines Golf Course
Monday, May 29th Pines Courts
Monday, May 29th
Golf Patio
Tuesday, May 30th
Poison Creek on Fall Creek Rd.
inTerClub PiCK leball
Saturday, June 3rd
TPCC vs JHG&T at the Pines
Dinner aT THe frenCH oPen
Thursday, June 8th Grand View Room
WesTern DanCinG
Thursday, June 8th
Cowboy Bar | Ages 21+
GrouP biK e r iDe
Saturday, June 10th Pines to Red Top Loop
DaW n WilDlife Tour
Monday, June 12th Grand Teton National Park
r aCQueT sPorTs solsTiCe
Wednesday, June 21st 10am Pickleball | 5pm Tennis
bir Dies, burGers & beers
Wednesday, June 14th Pines Golf Course M
Ladies’ Golf: June 21 & 22
Men’s Golf: June 23 & 24
sCHool’s ouT Pool ParT y
Wednesday, June 14th Pines Pool & Activity Lawn
faTHer’s Day brunCH
Sunday, June 18th Clubhouse
sofTball Ga M e 1
Saturday, June 24th On the Driving Range
Pa DDleboar DinG
Tuesday, June 27th South Park, Snake River
sCeniC floaT
Saturday, July 1st
Private launch on Snake River
a nnual July 3r D ParT y
Monday, July 3rd Reservations open online 5/3
18K CoMMuniTy Trail run
Saturday, July 8th
Cache to Game Creek
sPeCial! C oCKTail ParT y
Tuesday, July 25th
Pool, Courts & Activities Lawn
sounD boW l HealinG
Tuesday, July 11th
Tipi in the Elk Refuge
flaG Tourna M enT
Tuesday, July 4th
Pines Golf Course
HorsebaCK r iDinG
Thursday, July 6th
Willow Creek in Hoback
la Dies’ M eM ber /GuesT
August 11th to 13th
Pines Golf Course
JH roDeo
Friday, July 14th
Jackson Hole Fairgrounds
Swim Lessons: Session II Begins
live blueGrass
Tuesday, July 25th
Wort Hotel
HoT a ir ballooninG
Thursday, July 27th
Jackson Hole Mountain Resort
via ferraTa
Saturday, July 29th
Jackson Hole Mountain Resort
July 3rD ParTy
Enjoy a fabulous BBQ dinner, drinks and dancing with great friends. For the kids, we’ll have a bouncy house, face painting, potato sack races and of course, SPARKLERS!