The Grand Teton Music Festival (GTMF) is set to begin its 65th season next week, offering a range of free events in the community through mid-August. While its home base, Walk Festival Hall, is being renovated, the musicians will be performing at various locations in the area.
Free Events
GTMF has planned a series of free events, including recurring Musical Adventures sessions for young children and their adult caretakers, led by GTMF educator Meaghan Heinrich. Other highlights include a community bluegrass jam and a ukulele concert.
Some events will be held in Idaho, with performances scheduled for Victor, Driggs, and Tetonia, as well as appearances in Alta, Wyoming. The full schedule of free programming can be found on the GTMF website.
The events will take place at various locations, including the Greenspace on the Block, Teton Village Commons, and Center for the Arts Park. Online registration is required for some events.
Original reporting: Buckrail (Jackson WY) — read the source article.