WILSON, Wyo. — The Jackson Hole Wildlife Foundation (JHWF) will mark 30 years of conservation work with its annual community potluck on Thursday, Sept. 14.
This year’s potluck will focus on three decades’ worth of volunteer contributions to JHWF’s projects, spotlighting community members who have worked to preserve wildlife and their habitat in the area.
Free and open to the public, this event will feature live bluegrass from Michael Batdorf, lawn games, a potluck dinner and a look back at the foundation’s history.
Complimentary beverages from Snake River Brewing will be served alongside cider tastings by Farmstead Cider. Attendees can also enter a raffle, with prizes including a stay at the Bentwood Inn, a wildlife tour with Jackson Hole Ecotour Adventures and a grizzly bear print by photographer Anna Knaeble.
Those planning to bring food for the potluck are asked to consult the sign-up sheet, which assigns dish type by last name.
The event will unfold at the Old Wilson Schoolhouse on Thursday, Sept. 14, from 5 to 8 p.m. RSVP here.









