Wednesday, January 28, 2015

Power Your Business


Power Your Business: Best Practices for Greater Energy and Fuel Efficiency 


The workshop will be held February 17 from 8:00am-12:00pm at the Teton Science Schools Jackson Campus.  The cost to attend is $25.  Registration is limited.

As a participant, you should expect to:

•  Learn about Energy Efficiency assessments, retrofits, grants, and cost savings
•  Learn about Fuel Efficiency alternatives, grants, and cost savings
•  Receive tools and resources for calculating and tracking Energy and Fuel usage

The Riverwind Foundation and the Jackson Hole & Yellowstone Sustainable Destination Program are excited to offer Power Your Business: Best Practices for Greater Energy and Fuel Efficiency.

The instructors for our workshop are Phil Cameron of Energy Conservation Works and Alicia Cox of the Yellowstone-Teton Clean Energy Coalition.  The Sustainable Business Workshop series is designed to offer participants with easy to use tools and resources to begin their sustainability journey or further strengthen existing sustainability practices.  This is the third in a series of four progressive workshops offered to local businesses, nonprofit organizations, government agencies, students, and individuals that are supported by USDA and other public and private grants, and the Teton Science Schools. 

For more information or to register, please contact Tim O'Donoghue at riverwind@wyoming.com or (307) 690-3316. Visit www.sustainabledestination.org. 

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Monday, January 26, 2015

WinterFest Poster Published

The Jackson Hole Chamber of Commerce is pleased to present the 5th Annual Jackson Hole WinterFest February 13-22, 2015. The poster, designed by Creative Curiosity, was unveiled today! For more information, please visit jacksonholechamber.com/events/winterfest, call 307.733.3316, or email info@jacksonholechamber.com

Thanks to Creative Curiosity for the wonderful poster! Learn more at creativecuriositygraphics.com and like the Facebook page, facebook.com/Creative.Curiosity.Graphics.


Friday, January 23, 2015

Yellowstone Reminds News Crews, Film Crews And Still Photographers About Permit Rules

A Note from Yellowstone National Park

National Park Service
U.S. Department of the Interior

Yellowstone National Park
P.O. Box 168
Yellowstone National Park, WY 82190

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
January 20, 2015           15-004

Al Nash
(307) 344-2015
YELL_Public_Affairs@nps.govYELL_Public_Affairs@nps.gov

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YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK NEWS RELEASE
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Yellowstone Reminds News Crews, Film Crews And Still Photographers About Permit Rules

Yellowstone National Park takes the opportunity early each calendar year to remind news reporters, still photographers, and film, video and audio crews to review permitting regulations before attempting to capture images and sounds in the park.

Shooting photos and videos in Yellowstone for personal use does not require a permit. However, federal regulations and National Park Service (NPS) policies place some restrictions on other types of film, photography, and media activities due to concerns over visitor safety and impacts on fragile park resources.

Permits are not usually required for news-gathering organizations.  However, news crews larger than two people or those using satellite trucks, production vehicles and some specialized equipment may require a permit due to the potential impact on park visitors and resources. While NPS employees performing their duties in public may be photographed or recorded at any time, any personal interviews must be arranged in advance through the park’s Public Affairs Office at 307-344-2015 or by email at YELL_Public_Affairs@nps.gov.  Park entrance fees are typically waived for members of the media who are gathering news inside the park.  Journalists should be prepared to present appropriate identification at park entrance stations or any time upon request of a uniformed NPS employee.  Anyone traveling through the park for projects outside park boundaries must pay the park entrance fee.

The regulations are somewhat different for film, video and audio crews who are not involved in daily news gathering activities. As a general rule, a film permit is required for any individual, business, group, organization or institution that may be paid, reimbursed, or provided any measure of financial or in-kind support for any costs associated with an audio, film, or video produced within Yellowstone National Park. This applies not only to those shooting feature films, but those who capture audio, film, or video footage for documentaries, news magazines, commercial advertisements, school projects, product demonstrations, web sites or promotional or training films, videos, or stock footage.

Permits are not required for amateur or professional still photographers taking landscape photos.  However, commercial still photographers using models, props, special lighting or specialized equipment may be required to secure a film permit. Portrait and wedding photographers must have a permit if they choose to use the images for advertising purposes in print or online. Still photographers taking photos of park employees for magazine use may also be required to have a permit.  Time-lapse photography requires a permit if the images are presented in a moving film or video sequence as opposed to individual stills.  Additional details regarding film permits are available online at www.nps.gov/yell/parkmgmt/filmpermit.htm or by calling the park’s Visitor Services Office at 307-344-2107.  It takes at least ten business days to process a request for a film permit.  Crews are strongly advised not to make any travel arrangements until a permit is approved.

News crews and those working under a film permit are generally allowed to work only in the same areas accessible to the general public.  Travel off boardwalks or off established trails in thermal areas is always prohibited.  Crews are also advised to avoid working during peak visitation times in high-traffic areas.  An application fee as well as costs associated with having one or more uniformed NPS employee monitors on hand during filming may also be required as a condition of a permit.  Film and news crews are reminded that violation of any park regulation or terms of a permit may result in issuance of a violation notice and/or suspension of privileges granted by a permit.

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Friday, January 16, 2015

Jackson Hole Snowmobile Races

The Jackson Hole Chamber of Commerce is pleased to present the 5th Annual Jackson Hole WinterFest February 13-22, 2015. Jackson Hole is truly a winter wonderland with many opportunities for enjoying the snowy days and long nights. WinterFest is a festival that brings these opportunities together for two weeks of fun. Many community organizations join together to present a series of events that delights winter enthusiasts who love to be out in the snow as well as those who prefer to spend their time beside a crackling hearth. Please see a schedule of events below. Note that details are subject to change. For more information, please call 307.733.3316 or email info@jacksonholechamber.com.

We'll be highlighting a few of the events here! Today we look a brand new Jackson Hole WinterFest event, the Jackson Hole Snowmobile Races starting at 9:00am on Saturday, February 14 and Sunday February 15.

Jackson Hole Snowmobile Races at Robertson Ranch (Seven Miles South of Jackson on Hwy 89) – Snowmobile Snocross and Oval Racing returns to Jackson. Join Xtreme Mountain Racing and Hold Fast Racing as they join forces to bring quality snocross and vintage oval racing back to the valley. Racers from Colorado, Wyoming, Idaho, and Montana will battle it out on the high flying snocross track. Then move over to the oval track and cheer on the vintage racers as they battle it out on a banked 1/8 mile Nascar style track on machines that are 25-years-old or older – a flash back in time. With racers from 5-years-old to 75-years-old – you’re never too young to experience the thrill of racing.






Thursday, January 15, 2015

Togwotee Adventures Hosts Chamber Mixer

Togwotee Adventures will host a Chamber Mixer on Thursday, January 15 from 5:00-7:00pm in town at 1050 South US Highway 89 (between Albertsons and Smith's, next to Napa Auto).

The networking event will feature refreshments from Togwotee Mountain Lodge’s Executive Chef Steve Erbe and door prizes highlighting a variety of snowmobile tours. Togwotee Adventures, owned by Aramark Parks & Destinations, is also celebrating its recent acquisition of Rocky Mountain Snowmobile Tours and High Country Snowmobile Tours. With these additions, Togwotee Adventures now offers the most tours within the National Forest in Jackson Hole! For more information, call 307.733.3316.

Tuesday, January 13, 2015

WinterFest WIne Tasting

The Jackson Hole Chamber of Commerce is pleased to present the 5th Annual Jackson Hole WinterFest February 13-22, 2015. Jackson Hole is truly a winter wonderland with many opportunities for enjoying the snowy days and long nights. WinterFest is a festival that brings these opportunities together for two weeks of fun. Many community organizations join together to present this series of events that delights winter enthusiasts who love to be out in the snow as well as those who prefer to spend their time beside a crackling hearth. For more information, please call 307.733.3316 or email info@jacksonholechamber.com.

We'll be highlighting a few of the events here! Today we look at the Masons of Jackson Hole WinterFest Wine Tasting, which will be held on Friday, February 20 at the Center for the Arts.