“Bob Lundy – Racing the Snow”

The unique winter sport of cutter racing and ski joring as told by Bob Lundy, Rod Everett, and Kent Jaspersen. 2014
“Turpin Meadow – Then and Now”

Being a guest at a western dude ranch can be a relaxing vacation, but running a dude ranch is another story. Find out just what it takes to operate an historic Wyoming dude ranch in this highly-connected, hyper-paced Digital Age. 2014
“Ski and Alpine Yodel Songs and Stories”

Bill Briggs, musician, mountaineer and skier, will be featured at Voices of the Valley “Ski and Alpine Yodel Songs and Stories” on Thursday, December 19th at 7:00 pm at the history museum, 225 North Cache. He will be accompanied by John Sidle. 2013
“A Textile Learning Exchange”

Participants shared their knowledge or unlocked the mystery of treasured family textiles. They brought items from their travels or cedar chest. They talked about their history, their meaning and their care. Attendees met at the museum on October 22, 2013 for a one-hour interactive exchange of textile information and brown bag lunch. The discussion was led by […]
“Snapshots in Time”
Snapshots in Time The Jackson Hole Historical Society and Museum wishes to thank the community for its strong support at the first “Snapshots in Time” program Thursday night, April 18th, 2013. Almost 100 attendees enjoyed local historian Bill Chaney telling stories about the Kelly Flood, and audience members shared their memories as well. Bill discussed what happened […]
Bill Chaney “Early Homesteading in Jackson Hole”

Local historian, Bill Chaney, presents his findings on “Early Homesteading in Jackson Hole”, concentrating on people who received land through the Homestead Act and then settled in on what is now the National Elk Refuge. 2012