“100 Days Until 100 Years:” Elk Refuge Party

Reminder to attend program, “100 Days Until 100 Years”  celebrating the establishment of the National Elk Refuge, Wednesday, May 2, 6-8:30 p.m., at the National Museum of Wildlife Art. Free and open to the public, this informal evening will be a lot of fun.

Social hour is between 6 and 7 pm with light appetizers and lovely music by the young Teton Fiddlers. Program begins at 7pm in the auditorium and includes a Homesteading and Conservation presentation by Karen Reinhart, Jackson Hole Historical Society and Museum, and Steve Duerr, Murie Center. Boy Scout leader and historian, Jim Wallace, wraps up the evening talking about the history of the Boy Scouts and the National Elk Refuge.

The museum galleries will be open for visitor enjoyment throughout the evening.