Free workshop on remote work
The Community Foundation of Jackson Hole will hold a free workshop, “Adapting to ‘Business Unusual,’” from 9 to 11 a.m. Jan. 13 via Zoom. Kari Anderson of Incite Consulting will discuss practical tips to lead and work with your team remotely. To receive the Zoom link, register by 8 a.m. the day of the event by going to TinyURL.com/ybjfkw8f.
Online ordering offered
Osteria, a Fine Dining Restaurant Group eatery in Teton Village, added an online ordering option for takeout. Orders can be picked inside Hotel Terra from Osteria Next Door, right across from the restaurant. Bodega, another Fine Dining operation in the village, is offering online ordering for curbside pickup of groceries and beverages.
Restaurants to add tents
Fine Dining Restaurant Group has purchased custom outdoor tents for The Kitchen, Bin22, Osteria and Roadhouse Pub & Eatery. They will be arriving in January, a spokeswoman said. Fine Dining said the heated tents will enable the restaurants to accommodate guests while still maintaining their commitment to spacing tables.
Brooks Lake lunch reservations
If you’re planning to ski, snowshoe, fat bike or snowmobile up the road to Brooks Lake Lodge this winter you’ll have to make a reservation beforehand if you want to have lunch in the Great Hall. Typically the lodge is open for lunch to the general public on a first-come, first-served basis, but the need to limit the number of people inside makes reservations necessary. Call 307-455-2121.
Changes at Three Elephant PR
Three Elephant Public Relations founder and principal Kristen Walker will leave at the end of the year to serve as chief of staff to incoming U.S. Sen. Cynthia Lummis. Longtime director Jessica Jaubert will take over management of Three Elephant, joined by Sarah Young, a Cheyenne-based communications and policy strategist, as communications and public affairs director.
“It’s more important than ever to bring Teton County and broader Wyoming perspectives to the table in dealing with any issue or project,” Jaubert said in a press release. “Sarah has the statewide expertise and relationships to ensure our clients continue to benefit from that knowledge and outlook.” Jaubert will continue to be based in Jackson and Young in Cheyenne.
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