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JACKSON, WY— Some foul weather in the forecast has prompted JacksonHoleLive organizers to move Sunday’s Father’s Day festivities into the Snow King Sports and Events Center this Sunday, June 17.

To avoid rain and possible thunderstorms, all Father’s Day activities including the concert featuring Glen David Andrews Band and special guest Benyaro, Teton Raptor Center’s RaptorFest, and the 13th Annual JH Crawfish Boil will move into the protection Snow King Center’s roof.

The schedule and the vibes will remain the same. RaptorFest is scheduled to begin at 3:00 pm, with the birds being on site from 3:00-5:00 PM.  RaptorFest activities for kids and families will continue after the birds depart, leading up to the concert start at 6:00 pm.  All RaptorFest activities will take place inside the Snow King Sports & Events Center.

The 13th Annual JH Crawfish Boil will also begin service at 5:00 PM as scheduled, with the preparation and sales taking place in the plaza area in front of the Snow King Center.  There will be a large tent in front of the Center with seating for those wanting to eat Crawfish or food from other vendors in attendance.  Food will be allowed into the Snow King Center, but will be prepared and sold outside.  Music will kick off at 6:00 pm as scheduled and will run until just before 10:00 pm.

Admission will be the same $5 for adults for all activities, with kids 17 and under free.

Don’t let the bad weather dampen your Father’s Day plans!  Bring the family down to the Snow King Sports & Events Center for the same fun in a dry, protected venue with your friends and neighbors. See you Sunday!

Shannon is a Wyoming-raised writer and reporter. She just completed a master's in journalism from Boston University. Jackson shaped her into an outdoorswoman, but a love for language and the human condition compels her to write. She believes there's no story too small to tell nor adventure too small to take.