The ceremony at 2 p.m. today (Dec. 8) will include remarks about the new installation from Mayor Hailey Morton Levinson, the Town of Jackson and Teton Conservation District staff. Photo: Nick Sulzer // Buckrail

JACKSON, Wyo. — There will be a ribbon cutting ceremony today for the new interpretive sign by artist Katie Christiansen at the corner of Flat Creek Drive and Snow King Avenue.

The ceremony at 2 p.m. today (Dec. 8) will include remarks about the new installation from Mayor Hailey Morton Levinson, the Town of Jackson and Teton Conservation District staff.

The installation of this new sign coincides with the 15th anniversary of the original Flat Creek Watershed Management Plan, which aims to improve Flat Creek by addressing stormwater runoff and stream habitat degradation. Since then, 20 of the 22 objectives outlined in the plan—including the Karns Stormwater Wetland—have been completed.

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Caroline Chapman is a Community News Reporter. She's a lover of alliteration, easy-to-follow recipes and board games when everyone knows the rules. Her favorite aspect about living in the Tetons is the collective admiration that Wyomingites share for the land and the life that it sustains.