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SUMMARY:Teton Talks: Community Food Systems at Work
DESCRIPTION:TETON TALKS \nCommunity Food Systems at Work \nSpeakers:\nEthan Page\, Central Wyoming College\, Instructor of Local Food and Agriculture\, Lander WY\nJennifer Werlin (she/her)\, Extension Educator\, University of Idaho Extension\, Teton County\nRobb Sgroi\, Land Resources Specialist\, Teton Conservation District\nMari Allan Hanna\, Program Director\, Slow Food in the Tetons \nJoin Central Wyoming College for a discussion on what makes up a regional food system\, where growing\, harvesting\, processing\, distributing\, consuming\, and recovering become interconnected in a given region\, and how you can participate in this effort to repair our food system. \n  \nEthan Page\, Central Wyoming College Instructor of Local Food and Agriculture\, has worked on small farms\, in backyard gardening and education\, and controlled environment hydroponics. He currently manages the CWC Beginning Farmer Training Program and leads the AAS in Regenerative Food Systems\, with the goal of training and supporting more specialty crop producers and local food advocates to enhance the regional food system. He enjoys cooking\, growing food\, and spending time outdoors with his family and dogs. \n  \nJennifer Werlin has 20+ years of nonprofit experience and currently works as an Extension Associate Professor in Community Food Systems at the University of Idaho Extension in Teton County. As a female forging a career path in agriculture\, Jennifer brings a unique perspective to her work. She loves to teach and facilitate community-based education to improve the Teton area food system\, enhance local agriculture\, and 4-H youth development.  Jenny is the directing member of the Teton Food and Farm Coalition which seeks to build a strong local food system supporting a vibrant\, healthy\, and resilient community. Her interests range from healthy seasonal cooking\, gardening\, season extension\, food security\, and permaculture design. \n  \nRobb Sgroi‘s work is centered on working with the community in identifying best management practices to improve our natural resources on public and private lands. His program areas include range management and monitoring\, irrigation improvements\, wildfire risk reduction\, air quality\, and providing support in soils and erosion control. Robb holds a Masters Certificate in Natural Resources Management from Virginia Polytechnic and State University\, and a B.S. in Biology from the University of Richmond. Robb is a Certified Wildfire Mitigation Specialist\, and a Certified Arborist. In his spare time\, Robb enjoys time with family\, skiing\, cycling\, hunting\, and volunteering with Teton County Search and Rescue. \n  \nMari Allan Hanna has a background in biology\, education\, and urban planning. As a former outreach coordinator for Teton County’s Road to Zero Waste initiative\, she worked in partnership with Slow Food on efforts to reduce\, reuse\, recycle\, and compost and is very proud of the contribution this organization has made to minimizing waste in Jackson Hole. She sees the transition from being an outside partner to a Slow Food team member\, in 2020\, as a welcome step toward her sustainability goals. Mari Allan believes that the benefits of a local\, sustainable food system are fundamental to the well-being of our community and our planet and is thrilled to be working to inform and engage others in this endeavor. She moved to Jackson with her husband and two sons in 2014\, loves hiking and cross-country skiing\, and is slowly learning how to garden in the mountains. \n  \nThis event is supported by grants from the Community Foundation of Jackson Hole. \nCost: Free
URL:https://www.cwc.edu/event/teton-talks-20241119/
LOCATION:Teton County Library\, Ordway Auditorium\, 125 Virginian Lane\, Jackson\, WY\, 83002\, United States
CATEGORIES:General
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20240827T180000
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SUMMARY:Teton Talks
DESCRIPTION:Join Central Wyoming College for TETON TALKS – COMMUNITY CONVERSATIONS WITH TETON LEADERSHIP CENTER \nReframing Capitalism & Impact Investing \nThe Teton Leadership Center is set to host an enlightening community conversation about the unparalleled potential for the private sector\, driven by the innovative spirit of capitalism\, to address the complex challenges of our era. The event will explore how conscious leadership and stakeholder-centric principles are a powerful force for positive change that often surpasses traditional governmental or non-profit approaches. \nSpeakers:\nFred Keller\, Founder of Cascade Engineering\nRob Kellogg\, Executive Director of Silicon Couloir \n 
URL:https://www.cwc.edu/event/teton-talks-20240827/
LOCATION:Teton County Library\, Ordway Auditorium\, 125 Virginian Lane\, Jackson\, WY\, 83002\, United States
CATEGORIES:General
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DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20240625T193000
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SUMMARY:Teton Talks
DESCRIPTION:Compose Yourself: Developing Composition Skills \nComposition in a digital society provides a lively network of possibilities for original communication of individual perspectives. In this talk\, Jackson Hole Writers Executive Director and CWC Adjunct Composition Instructor Matt Daly will share approaches to building composition skills across written\, visual\, and auditory media. \nTuesday\, June 25\, 6 – 7:30 p.m.\nTeton County Library\, Ordway Auditorium\n125 Virginian Lane\, Jackson\, WY\nFREE!
URL:https://www.cwc.edu/event/teton-talks-20240625/
LOCATION:Teton County Library\, Ordway Auditorium\, 125 Virginian Lane\, Jackson\, WY\, 83002\, United States
CATEGORIES:General
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CREATED:20240521T151452Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240523T131320Z
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SUMMARY:Teton Talks
DESCRIPTION:TETON TALKS \nBridging the Divide: Everest to Africa with Wyoming in-between – Adventures in Learning \nEverest Base Camp\, Mount Kilimanjaro’s icefields\, Dinwoody Glacier\, and the Great Divide Mountain Bike route are sites for CWC research and education opportunities through the Expedition Science Program. Professor Jacki Klancher will share stories of adventure from backcountry research expeditions worldwide and advocates for putting the Capstone first. \nPresenter: Jacki Klancher\, Director of Instruction and Research\, Professor of Environmental Science and Health\, CWC Alpine Science Institute (ASI)
URL:https://www.cwc.edu/event/teton-talks-20240528/
LOCATION:Teton County Library\, Ordway Auditorium\, 125 Virginian Lane\, Jackson\, WY\, 83002\, United States
CATEGORIES:General
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SUMMARY:Teton Talks: Investing in Human Capital
DESCRIPTION:Investing in Human Capital – Creating Conditions for Flourishing \nJoin us for a conversation about what our community needs for its people to flourish and thrive\, and how that relates to your organization’s bottom line. \nFacilitated by Gary Trauner \nWith panelists: \n\nCaroline Croft Estay Chief Potential Officer\, Vertical Harvest\nElisabeth Rohrbach\, Program Director\, Womentum\nBeverly Shore\, MS\, CPS\, TC Health Department Community Prevention Coordinator\nThomas Kinney\, Chief HR Officer at St. John’s Health\nJune Darin\, Jackson Hole High School Student\n\nTuesday\, April 23\, 6-7:30 p.m.\nTeton County Library\, Ordway Auditorium\n125 Virginian Lane\, Jackson\, WY
URL:https://www.cwc.edu/event/tetontalks20240423/
LOCATION:Teton County Library\, Ordway Auditorium\, 125 Virginian Lane\, Jackson\, WY\, 83002\, United States
CATEGORIES:General
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20240326T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20240326T193000
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SUMMARY:Teton Talks
DESCRIPTION:Construyendo Nuestro Mañana/Building our tomorrow: Preparing for life after high school.\nUna platica with Latine Leaders con el purpose to share life experiences after high school. Project in Jackson\, Wyoming \nTuesday\, March 26\, 6 -7:30 p.m.\nTeton County Library\, Ordway Auditorium\nPresented by Latine Professional Network\nModerated by CWC Bridge Coordinator David Ley\nZoom: https://cwc-edu.zoom.us/j/97103987001 \nInspiring Latine leaders in our community and first-generation professionals bring their experience\, knowledge\, and guidance to former students and parents about life after high school\, culture challenges\, college journey\, higher education opportunities\, and success. \n  \nConstruyendo Nuestro Mañana/Building our tomorrow: Preparándose para la vida después de la preparatoria.\nUna plática con Líderes Latinos con el propósito de compartir experiencias de vida después de la preparatoria. Proyecto en Jackson\, Wyoming. \nMartes\, 26 de marzo\, de 6 a 7:30 p.m.\nBiblioteca del Condado de Teton – Auditorio Ordway\nPresentado por la Red de Profesionales Latine.\nModerado por CWC coordinador del programa Bridge David Ley\nZoom: https://cwc-edu.zoom.us/j/97103987001 \nLíderes latinos inspiradores en nuestra comunidad y profesionales de primera generación aportan su experiencia\, conocimiento y orientación a alumnos y padres sobre la vida después de la preparatoria\, desafíos culturales\, el camino universitario\, oportunidades de educación y éxito.
URL:https://www.cwc.edu/event/teton-talks-03262024/
LOCATION:Teton County Library\, Ordway Auditorium\, 125 Virginian Lane\, Jackson\, WY\, 83002\, United States
CATEGORIES:General
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20240227T180000
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SUMMARY:Teton Talks
DESCRIPTION:‘They killed them as they needed.’ An Introduction to the Wiggins Fork Bison Jumps Complex Project Absaroka Mountains\, Wyoming \nThe Wiggins Fork Bison Jumps Complex near Dubois\, Wyoming\, reveals an exciting anthropological history indicating it is not only thousands of years older than other Wyoming buffalo jumps\, but suggests early progress toward domestication. This presentation and discussion shares on-the-ground research by CWC’s Todd Guenther and his research team. \nPhoto of CWC Field School survey crew at Wiggins Fork
URL:https://www.cwc.edu/event/teton-talks-02072024/
LOCATION:Teton County Library\, Ordway Auditorium\, 125 Virginian Lane\, Jackson\, WY\, 83002\, United States
CATEGORIES:General
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