This event is in the "Adults (Ages 19+)" group. Connect with CHOW (Teton County Public Health) 12:30pm - 4:30pm Adults (Ages 19+) Jackson Branch This event is in the "Adults (Ages 19+)" group. Feb 10 2025 Mon Connect with CHOW (Teton County Public Health) 12:30pm - 4:30pm Jackson Branch Library Branch: Jackson Branch Room: Study Room 5 - Main Wing Age Group: Adults (Ages 19+) Program Type: Drop-in, Health & Wellness, Passive Event Details: CHOW is the Teton County Health Department's Community Health Outreach Worker Program. The CHOW Program will provide support with medical financial hardship applications and community resources navigation.
This event is in the "Tween / Teen" group. This event is in the "Middle School (6-8th grades)" group. This event is in the "High School (9-12th grades)" group. Teen Art Night with the Art Association 4:30pm - 5:30pm Tween / Teen, Middle School (6-8th grades), High School (9-12th grades) Jackson Branch This event is in the "Tween / Teen" group. This event is in the "Middle School (6-8th grades)" group. This event is in the "High School (9-12th grades)" group. Feb 10 2025 Mon Teen Art Night with the Art Association 4:30pm - 5:30pm Jackson Branch Library Branch: Jackson Branch Room: Youth Auditorium Age Group: Tween / Teen, Middle School (6-8th grades), High School (9-12th grades) Program Type: Arts & Crafts, Teen Event Details: Come by the Youth Auditorium and learn some art skills from the pros!Whether you are a seasoned artist or just starting out, this event is for you!Open to Tweens/Teens grades 6th - 12th
This event is in the "Adults (Ages 19+)" group. Foreign Policy: U.S.-China Relations 6:00pm - 7:30pm Adults (Ages 19+) Jackson Branch This event is in the "Adults (Ages 19+)" group. Feb 10 2025 Mon Foreign Policy: U.S.-China Relations 6:00pm - 7:30pm Jackson Branch Library Branch: Jackson Branch Room: Ordway Auditorium (Both sides, entire auditorium) Age Group: Adults (Ages 19+) Program Type: Discussion Series Event Details: Washington’s relations with Beijing have reached an ominous low ebb. Both American political parties have identified China as the country’s preeminent geopolitical challenger and, in the eyes of many, a systemic threat.