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Page 1: Teton Valley Sports and Recreation Guide Spring 2015

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Now in its 4th year of publication, the Teton Valley New’s annual Sport &

Recreation Guide continues to be a valuable community resource.

Whether it be parents looking for recreational opportunities for the children, kids looking for new activities to try, or potential move-ins to the valley seeking more information on our programs, the Sport and Rec guide is the go-to guide.

We’ve tried to be as comprehensive as possible. If you have a sport or recreational program that is missing from this guide, please let us know so we can be sure to add it to our next edition.

As usual, your feedback as

parents, program leaders or organizers, volunteers or users of these programs, is welcome and encouraged. If you have ideas for improvement, let us know.

On another note - most of the sports programs and leagues are organized and run completely by volunteers. If you are looking to give back to your community, we urge you to become involved with any of these programs by volunteering to be a coach or assistant coach, an administrator, referee, field liner, or team parent. Any help or expertise you can offer would be welcomed and greatly appreciated by program organizers.

—Meg HeinenMedia ConsultantTeton Valley News

Teton Valley Sports and Recreation Guide Spring 2015A guide to sports leagues and recreational programs in Teton Valley.Brought to you by the Teton Valley News

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M-1 Light IndustrialData Sources: Teton County, ID; and City of DriggsDisclaimer: Data contains spatial inaccuracies and is for zoning reference only; The City of Driggs shall not be held liable for improper or incorrect use of the data described and/or contained herein.

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January• 31- Registration deadline for

Volleyball Club of Tetons• Hockey• TVSEF- Ski Program___________________________February• Jr. Jazz Basketball

registration deadline• Jr. Jazz Basketball league

play

February ongoing• Rodeo club practice begins• Wrestling Club• TVSEF- Alpine programs• TVSEF- Nordic program• Volleyball Club of Tetons• TetonFC Competitive Soccer

Tryouts and Registration___________________________March• 2-22, Jr. Jazz Basketball

league play

March ongoing• Teton FC competitive soccer

league play• TVSEF- Nordic program• TVSEF- Alpine programs• Volleyball Club of Tetons___________________________

april• 4, Baseball/Softball

Registration Deadline• 12, Mandatory players clinic

(except T-ball, rookie/coach pitch)

april ongoing• Teton FC competitive soccer

league play• Rodeo Club – weekends• Wrestling Club• Volleyball Club of Tetons

league play___________________________

May• TVBSA league play

May ongoing• Adult co-ed Softball begins• Teton FC competitive soccer

league play• Rodeo Club - weekends___________________________June• 1-15, Baseball/Softball

league play• 16-20, British Soccer Camp• June 22-25, Junior Golf

Camp at Teton Springs• TBD, The FirstTee Golf

Program at Targhee Village GC

June ongoing• Adult Co-ed Softball• Teton FC competitive soccer

league play___________________________July• Adult Co-ed Softball• Summer camps/Swimming• FirstTee Golf Program• Grid Kid Football Camp (end

of July)

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auguSt• 1, Grid Kid Football

Registration Deadline• 1, Recreation Youth Soccer

Registration Deadline • Junior Golf Clinic at Teton

Springs Resort & Club• 24, Youth soccer league play

auguSt ongoing

• Adult Co-ed Softball

• Grid Kid Football league play

• Recreation Youth Soccer league play

• Teton FC competitive soccer league play

• The FirstTee Golf Program

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SepteMber

• Sept. 1 -Oct. 2, Recreation Youth Soccer league play

SepteMber ongoing

• Grid Kid Football league play

• Teton FC competitive soccer league play

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october

• Grid Kid Football league play

• Teton FC competitive soccer league play

• Dryland Training

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• Dryland Training

• TVSEF- Nordic Program

• TVSEF- Alpine

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• Hockey

• TVSEF- Nordic Program

• TVSEF- Alpine Program

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t a b l e o F c o n t e n t S

13 youth hockey / grand targhee

14 rodeo club

14 Ski & Snowboarding / grand targhee

15 Skiing- tVSeF

16 nordic Skiing

20 recreation youth Soccer/ british Soccer camp

21 teton competitive Fc Soccer

22 girls Softball / Swimming

Swimming / Vollyball club 23

Wrestling 24

Summer camp 25-26

adult co-ed Softball / open gym Volleyball 27

adult basketball / adult golf / adult hockey 28

parks, pathways, & Facilities 29

driggs Map 30

Victor Map 31

introduction 3

calendar 4

baseball 6

basketball 7

boy Scouts 8

climbing/teton rock gym 10

dryland training 10

girl Scouts 11

grid Kid Football / golf 12

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Youth baseball and softball are organized under Teton Valley Baseball and Softball Association (TVBSA).

t-ball (Coed ages 5, 6 and 7) The goal of T-ball is to teach the fundamentals of baseball, fielding and hitting in a supportive team environment. Batters hit the ball which is baseball sized and soft, from a tee or are pitched to from the coach if preferred.

rooKie (Coach Pitch Coed ages 7, 8 and 9 ) players at this level learn basic skills and how and where to make plays. Coaches pitch to the batters and all players bat each game and play every inning in the field.

baSeball (Boys ages 9, 10, 11 and 12). This level builds on fundamentals and team participation. Competitiveness is secondary to providing a variety of playing opportunities in order that the fundamentals are established and play can be taken to the next level.

babe ruth (Boys ages 13-15) Babe Ruth Baseball is a competitive traveling league bound by the rules of Babe Ruth Baseball. The boys will play at home and travel to Rexburg, St. Anthony and Sugar City for their regular season and tournaments. The boys must commit to help fundraise and find sponsors.

regiStration: Deadline is april 4. Forms are in this guide and available at all valley schools.

FeeS: T-Ball................................. $30 Rookie/coach pitch ......... $35 Baseball ........................... $50 Babe Ruth .....................$100* *does not include uniform, travel or other registration fees.

contact: Dave Lienert President of Baseball (208) 787-0098 or John Millsap /VP of Softball (208) 310-9285 or [email protected]

all StarS: Post season all-star teams will be organized. Selections are made on a try-out basis. This is a competitive, traveling team program. Ballplayers participating in post-season play are usually interested in further refining their baseball skills and competing against all-star teams from the region. All Star season usually begins in late June and extends to early August.

baseball (Teton Valley Baseball and Softball Association)TVBSA is ALWAYS looking for volunteers to help out in a wide range of capacities in-cluding, but not limited to: coaches, assistant coaches, referees/um-pires, team parents, board members, lines-men et al.

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Junior Jazz is a fantastic youth basketball program for boys and girls in grades K-6. The program is sponsored by the NBA’s Utah Jazz and consists of an instructional program for grades K and 1 and league play for grades 2-6. ______________________________________

gradeS K-1: Instructional. Includes dribbling, shooting and passing skill development with some scrimmages.

Fee: $25. ______________________________________

gradeS 2-6. League play. Skill development, rules and strategies. Teams are divided into girls and boys, 3rd and 4th grades and 5th and 6th grades.

Fee: $40. Discounts available for each additional child.______________________________________

regiStration: late January, early February. To register, download the registration form at tetonvalleyrecreation.org. and mail it with your payment to: TVRA, PO Box 259 Driggs, ID 83422

When: Mid-February through March

Where: All games are played at Rendezvous Upper Elementary School gym.

contact: Penny Kunz at (208) 932-3360.

In addition to the registration form, please download the Junior Jazz Code of Conduct form, the 2011 Junior Jazz Rules.

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boy Scout troop 185Looking for adventure and a way to build character and skills to serve you throughout your life? Join Boy Scout Troop 185.

Who: All boys who have completed the fifth grade and are at least 10 or who are 11, but not yet 18 years old, are invited to join our nondenominational community troop, sponsored by St. Francis of the Tetons Episcopal Church.

There’s no better place to be a Scout than Teton Valley! Our activities include camping, rock climbing, white water rafting, bicycling, fly fishing, community service and a lot more. We have fun learning new skills and collecting merit badges plus Scouting is a great way to make new friends. Our troop follows a “boy-led” philosophy, where the boys lead and the adult leaders lend support and advice.

FeeS: Scholarships are available.

contact: Please call Cole Palmer (307) 353-0007 for more information. Don’t wait or you might miss out on our next great activity!

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TVSEF offers pre-season dryland training for Nordic, alpine, snowboard and Freeride/Freeski athletes. Dryland training focuses on getting strong and fit while having fun!

dryland training nordic dryland training includes trail running, games and activities. The Nordic Dryland training also includes weight lifting and roller skiing in varying amounts depending on the athlete’s development.

FeeS: Nordic Elementary $50Nordic Middle School $75Nordic High School $125

alpine dryland, SnoWboard/Freeride and FreeSKi dryland incorporates trampoline and gym work to practice tricks such as inverted aerials and is required for the Freeride Team. There is also a focus on building strength and endurance through games and activities.

FEE: $100. Prices may change based on changes to program offerings.

More information on costs, requirements and details of the 2015-2016 season contact Corey McGrath at [email protected], visit the website at tvsf.org or call 208-354-4878 and leave a message.

TETON ROCK GYMDriggs Community CenterIndoor Rock Climbing

No Experience Necessary

The Teton Rock Gym is a non-profitcommunity-run organization.

Now offering:- Open gym hours- Climbing classes- Youth programs- Private lessons- Volunteer opportunities

See website for current hours, pricing, and course offerings.

www.tetonrockgym.com 208-354-1046 [email protected]

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We are now enrolling new GIrl Scouts and adult leaders! With Girl Scouts you can try new things, make lifelong friends, travel the world, and even earn college scholarships and job opportunities through the life skills that Girl Scouting teaches. Girls Scouts is fun with purpose Girls choose activities that interest them, develop strategies to solve real problems, and run the largest girl-led program in the world. Girls K-12 (as of fall 2015) are eligible to join and adults 18 and older are eligible to volunteer. Girl Scouts is also great for adult leadership and leadership training is provided.

For further information contact Lydia Wolfe: [email protected]

Through the activities of the Girl Scout Leadership Experience, girls:

DISCOVER themselves and their values; CONNECT with others through sharing and teamwork; and learn how to TAKE ACTION to make a difference in their communities.

Jackson Hole Marathon EventsSaturday, September 5, 2015Marathon / Half-MarathonPoint to point courses in scenic Jackson Hole, WY

www.JacksonHoleMarathon.com

Yellowstone-Teton Endurance RunsSeptember 19-20, 2015100 Miles / 50 MilesWest Yellowstone to Driggs via the Teton Scenic Byway.

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Grid Kid Football is a competitive football league committed to providing a positive football experience to all youth grades 4-8 that want to play contact football. The

program participates in and competes in the Upper Valley Grid

Kid league and is governed by their rules and policies.

Focus will be placed on developing football fundamentals while providing the opportunity to compete in competitive football games.

Who: Teams are grade specific. 4th and 5th graders will play on the 5th grade team, 6th, 7th and 8th graders will each have their own team. The limit is 28 players per team. If more than 28 players register in a grade level the team will be split geographically into two or more teams. Players will compete in games weekly after three weeks of skill development and conditioning.

requireMentS Protective equipment is provided for a players use by the league. It must be returned in good condition at the end of the season. Each player must have white football pants, pads, and rubber or soft composition cleats. No metal or metal tipped cleats are allowed.

A physical examination/doctor certification is required to play Grid Kid Football.

When: Season begins Aug. 1 through the middle of September.

regiStration deadline: Aug. 1. Also available at Grid Kid Football Camp (see below)

Fee: $100. Discounts available for more than one child in a family (single household).

contact: Brody Birch (208) 399-2318 or email [email protected]

grid Kid campWho: For youth grades 4-8.

When: Three-day camp held at the end of July.

contact: Brody Birch (208) 399-2318 or email [email protected]

youth prograMSgrid Kid Football

golf Junior program

The First Tee is a nonprofit youth development organization whose mission is to impact the lives of young people by providing educa-tional programs that build charac-ter, instill life-enhancing values and promote healthy choices through the game of golf.

Who: Boys and Girls ages 6-17 (all levels)

When: June thru August, once a week for 10 weeks. Specific dates to be determined.

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Junior golf camp

A four-day long camp teaching the basics of golf. Includes instruction, short-course play, lunch prizes and give-aways.Who: boys and girls ages 8-17

When: June 22-25

Where: Headwater’s Club, Teton Springs Resort, Victor

Fee: TBD

contact: Matt Stireman PGA Professional, (208) 787-3636. [email protected]

Where: Targhee Village Golf Course, Alta, WY

golF pro: David A. Hardison, PGA Golf Professional, Certified Instructor “The First Tee”

golF leSSonS: Junior Clinic: Adrian Bernal

contact:

Targhee Village (307) 353-8577 Adrian Bernal at (307) 690-8399David Hardison (808) 430-9691Fee: TBD

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Teton Valley Foundation’s youth hockey program is designed to help young people learn and develop their hockey skills, while having a great time.

Mini-MiteS (ages 5-6) focus on basic skill development and GOOD TIMES! Fee: $90

______________________________MiteS (ages 7-8) focus on skill development and playing games with regional teams. Usually play two nights per week with some regional travel. Fee: $90______________________________

SquirtS (ages 9-10) focus on development of more advanced skills and stronger team play. Plays two nights per week, some regional

weekend travel required. Fee: $130__________________________

peeWeeS (ages 11-12) focus on development of more advanced skills and stronger team play. Plays two nights per week, some regional weekend travel required. Fee: $150 per season__________________________

When: The hockey season is expected to begin in December but may begin earlier if ice is in good condition.

regiSter: www.tetonvalleyfoundation.org

contact: (208) 201-5356 or email [email protected]

Fees subject to change.

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Figure Skating Teton Valley Foundation works with local coaches and trainers to offer lessons in beginning and intermediate figure skating.

When: Lessons begin in December or January depending on ice conditions.

contact:Learn more attetonvalleyfoundation.org

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rodeo clubWho: Available to Junior High and High School Rodeo participants, current school grades 6th-12th. Bull riding, saddlebronc, bareback, steer wrestling, calf tie-down, team roping, breakaway, barrel racing, pole bending, and goat tying. Participants must be an active member of the National High School Rodeo Association.

When: Rodeo practice begins in February. Rodeo Season is weekends in April and May. Idaho state competition for qualified members is in June. Qualified state contenders go onto national competition usually held in July.

contact: Casey Cooke (208) 399-2144

Skiing and Snowboarding-alpine

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grand targhee resort’s Ski and Snowboard School Offers instruction for first-time skiers and riders through ex-perts of all ages. Whether you want to try skiing or snow-boarding for the first time, im-prove your skill, or learn to ski the world-famous Teton pow-der, Grand Targhee Resort’s Ski and Snowboard School is here to take your skills to the next level.

Kid and Junior specific pro-grams include:

Mini Moose is our pre-school age group lesson program designed for the most playful learning experience out there. Available for Kids in preschool (3 1/2 years if toilet trained - 5 yrs). Your child will build skills exploring the Kids Fun Zone with their instructors. Examples of what they will learn include building balance in the famed Alley Oop Alley, turning skills while avoiding eye balls in the Eye Ball Forest and quick re-action time on runs through

the Candy Cane Forest. Your kids will continue to build more skills as they play and learn in a setting that is sure to have them smiling ear to ear.

powder Scouts group lessons are for skiers and snowboard-ers ages K-14 and juniors of all abilities. This juniors-only les-son is grouped according to age and ability to ensure the most fun and effective learn-ing environment for all. From the Kids Fun Zone to Targhee’s more difficult terrain, juniors will get to experience as much as their abilities permit along-side Targhee’s awesome in-structors. Powder Scouts will surely leave your kids smiling and more confident on their boards by the end of a day!

big cats & bobcats are multi-week skiing and snowboarding lesson programs for children. These multi-week programs are designed to foster the love for winter sports, improve skill,

independence, balance and a great way to make new friends. Each session includes four Sun-day lessons. Groups are broken down by age and skill level to make learning fun and safe. Your children will love to learn from our instructors in the Kids Fun Zone and beyond. Parents, this is your time to enjoy the mountain while your children are doing the same with our Professional Ski & Snowboard Instructors.

Sessions include lunch. The best way to experience these programs is with a season pass because lift tickets are not included (children 5 and under enjoy a free lift ticket). Join one session or all three. Contact: Grand Targhee Resort Ski and Snowboard School at 307-353-2300 ext. 1352 or GrandTarghee.com

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TVSEF is a non-profit organization that provides affordable winter sports programs for young athletes to meet their individual potential for excellence through education and opportunity for competition. Our vision is to create a life long love of winter sports in all our ath-letes. We offer recreational and competi-tive programs for elementary through high school students in Nordic, alpine and freeride skiing, and snowboarding as well as a Masters Nordic Team. TVSEF recognizes that winter sports can be cost prohibitive to many families in Teton Valley and ensures affordability of their programs through scholarships, low to no cost equipment rentals and discounts at local gear shops to those in need.

Athletes are trained in skill development and mountain safety as well as provided opportunities to foster teamwork and make lifelong friendships in a fun and supportive environment. Every athlete is provided an opportunity to compete and are trained, prepared and supported for the level of activity and competitive advancement they seek. TVSEF follows the United State Ski and Snowboard As-sociation’s (USSA) guidelines on athlete development and could not operate without the generous support of Grand Targhee Resort.

alpine development: Intermediate ski-ers ages 6-10 and this is oftentimes an athlete’s first experience skiing with a coach. Focused on fun, play and learning mountain safety athletes will gain a foun-dation for all-mountain skiing through familiar terrain. Two 8 Week sessions starting in early December and running through March.

Fees: One day $350, two day $595*.

alpine development race team: All the fun of Alpine Development but with more focus on race fundamentals. For athletes 7-9 yrs who have at least 2 seasons skiing with a coach. 16 weeks, Dec. – March.

Fees: One day $599, one and a half day ($750) and two day options $999*.

alpine race team: For 10+ year olds who have experience skiing with a coach and some experience ski racing. The Race Team will spend at least 60% of

the time free skiing and 40% training in gates and developing race skills, mid week training is included in this as well. Athletes are strongly encouraged to compete in at least 3 races per winter. 16 weeks, Dec. – March.

Fees: One day $599, one and a half $750 and two day $999*.

Freeski development team: All the fun of Alpine Development but with more focus on all mountain skiing and an in-troduction to tricks and the terrain park. For 7-9 year old athletes who have at least two seasons skiing with a coach. 16 weeks, Dec – March.

Fees: One day $599, two day $999*.

Freeride team: Designed for strong skiers 10 years and up who have years of experience skiing and wish to focus on big mountain skiing and refining skills in the terrain park. Dryland training with gymnastics, trampoline and resistance work strongly recommended. 16 weeks, 14 – March.

Fees: One day $599, two day $999*.

Freeride comp team: Designed for those skiers looking to push it to the next level on the competition circuit. In addition to training at Grand Targhee, athletes will travel to area mountains to compete in Big Mountain Freeride Comp Series. IFSA registration required.

Snowboard development team: De-signed for athletes 6-10 years old with a focus on play, fun and fundamentals such as exploration, all mountain riding, etiquette and sportsmanship. 11 weeks Jan – March.

Fees: One day $450, two day $800*.

Snowboard team: All the fun of the Development Team but for athletes who have years of riding and want to refine their skills, tricks and participate in more competitions. 16 weeks, Dec. - March.

Fees: One day $450, two days $800*.

Prices may change based on changes to program offerings

More information on costs, requirements and details of the 2015-2016 season contact Corey McGrath @ [email protected], visit the website at www.tvsef.org or call 208-354-4878 and leave a message.

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teton Valley Ski education Foundation (tVSeF)

Teton Valley Ski Education Foundation

Teton Valley’s non-profit ski team for over 30 years

Monday Oct. 15th6:30pm at Tony’s Pizza

[email protected] (208) 354-4878 www.tvsef.org

MEET THE COACHES AND LEARN ABOUT OUR PROGRAMS

BOBCATSLevel: BeginnerAge: 3-5 Description: Now offered through Grand Targhee Ski School - Bobcats are the next generation of Tigers!

FREERIDELevel: Intermediate/AdvancedAges: 10-18Schedule: Sun only for 16 weeks Description: Training program to develop expert skiers with specialized training for tricks in terrain park and on natural features.

MIDWEEK TRAININGLevel: Intermediate/AdvancedAges: 8-18Schedule: 2 days/wk for 14 weeksDescription: Designed for athletes who want to acceler-ate the advancement of their racing skills.

TIGERSLevel: Advanced Beginners/IntermediateAges: 6-10Schedule: Sat and/or Sun for 12 weeksDescription: Have fun while learning mountain safety and new skills through play, games and mountain exploration.

ALPINE RACE Level: Intermediate/AdvancedAges: 8-18Schedule: Sat and/or Sun for 16 weeksDescription: Develop sound skiing fundamentals through exposure to a wide variety of terrain – get the “whole moun-tain experience.” This isn’t just gates!

SNOWBOARDING Level: Intermediate/AdvancedAges: 8-18Schedule: Sat and/or Sun for 12 weeksDescription: Develop sound snowboarding fundamentals & technique through the “whole mountain experience.”

2 0 1 2 / 1 3 P R O G R A M S

JOIN US FOR

FREE PIZZA &

SOFT DRINKS!

SKI TEAM OPEN HOUSE

UPCOMING EVENTS BENEFITTING TVSEF

Teton Gravity Research’s Film Premier at the Spud Oct 27th

& Annual TVSEF Ski Swap Nov. 10th

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TTVSEF is a non-profit organization that provides affordable winter sports programs that offer skill development and leadership training, build self confidence, and create within each athlete a lifelong love of winter sports. It offers recreational and competitive programs for elementary through high school students in Nordic, alpine and freestyle skiing and snowboarding as well as a Masters Nordic Team.

elementary nordic team: A playful, fun program to get young kids outside and on skis. 4-5p Tuesdays and Thursdays. Starting early November - March. Dryland training starting early October.

Middle School nordic team: Designed for kids of all abilities who want to refine their Nordic skills and learn to ski fast. 4-5:30pm (unless dark), three days a week, Dec. – March. Dry land training starting early October.

high School nordic team: This program is for high school athletes of all abilities who want to train and learn to ski fast through fun team skiing, training and racing. Race Team Skiers are encouraged to attend Regional and Jr. National Qualifying races. 4-5:30pm (unless dark) four days a week from Dec. – March. Dry land training starting early October.

Masters nordic team: This program is for adults of all abilities who want to learn skills and race techniques from some of the valley’s best Nordic skiers. Check tvsef.org for more information.

More information on costs, requirements and details of the 2015-2016 season contact Corey McGrath@[email protected], visit the website at tvsf.org or call 208-354-4878.

*Prices may change based on changes to program offerings.

nordic

Promoting Exceptional Public Education In Teton County

Your Teton Valley Education Foundation donations at work: Teacher Grants Making $7,500 available annually to make a difference in the classrooms. Scholarships Encouraging post-secondary education for our youth. Afterschool Programs Engaging children after school to boost standardized tests and keep children in a safe and active learning environment.Mental Health Supporting Teton School District efforts in suicide prevention and awareness.VOICE Mentorship Program Supporting TSD VOICE, a mentorship program that enables students to connect with each other which ultimately supports them in helping one another.Critical Needs Eyeglasses & Hearing Aids Providing funding for critical hearing and vision needs for students and families in financial need.VIPS Program Pairing a parent or other community member with volunteer needs in our public schools.Art & Culture Promoting programs to bring arts and culture to each student in the classroom.Unrestricted Providing general administrative and office expenditures.

From tutors to office assistants and everything in between, opportunities are waiting for you!Make a difference in the life of a child become

a Volunteer in Public Schools (VIP)For more information about volunteer

opportunities and to sign up, please call 208-419-6219

Making the Grade

tetoneducation.com

To find out more about our programs or to make a secure online donation visit

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LLCt e t o n i n d o o r s p o r t s a c a d e m y

Cheri Milne • 307.413.6082 • Driggs Community [email protected] www.tetonindoorsportsacademy.com

• boys and girls gymnastics classes throughout the year • summer camp• open gym for toddlers, kids and adults• birthday parties

Teton Valley’s premiere strength and conditioning gym offering group CrossFit classes, seasonal training programs such as ski fitness and bike fitness, small group training, personal training

and kid’s summer programs. We offer FREE consultations, come in and chat with us about your goals and how we can help you

make the change you want to become!

WHo: Anyone! All ages and abilities

WHere: 440 North Main Street in Driggs (right behind the Best Western).

ScHedULe & FeeS: Check out our up-to-date schedule online at www.targheecrossfit.com

contact: Email: [email protected]

Call: 970-379-2431

Visit: www.targheecrossfit.com

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LLCt e t o n i n d o o r s p o r t s a c a d e m y

Cheri Milne • 307.413.6082 • Driggs Community [email protected] www.tetonindoorsportsacademy.com

• boys and girls gymnastics classes throughout the year • summer camp• open gym for toddlers, kids and adults• birthday parties

Teton Valley’s premiere strength and conditioning gym offering group CrossFit classes, seasonal training programs such as ski fitness and bike fitness, small group training, personal training

and kid’s summer programs. We offer FREE consultations, come in and chat with us about your goals and how we can help you

make the change you want to become!

WHo: Anyone! All ages and abilities

WHere: 440 North Main Street in Driggs (right behind the Best Western).

ScHedULe & FeeS: Check out our up-to-date schedule online at www.targheecrossfit.com

contact: Email: [email protected]

Call: 970-379-2431

Visit: www.targheecrossfit.com

Teton Valley’s premiere strength and conditioning gym offering group CrossFit classes, seasonal training programs such as ski fitness and bike fitness, small group training, personal training

and kid’s summer programs. We offer FREE consultations, come in and chat with us about your goals and how we can help you

make the change you want to become!

Who: Anyone! All ages and abilities

Where: 440 North Main Street in Driggs (right behind the Best Western).

Schedule & FeeS: Check out our up-to-date schedule online at www.targheecrossfit.com

contact: Email: [email protected]

Call: 970-379-2431

Visit: www.targheecrossfit.com

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TVRA relies on fundraisers and donations to keep the cost of programs down and to help maintain playing fields and facilities.

PO Box 259, Driggs, ID 83422

Please consider TVRA when you make donations through the Tin Cup Challenge and other community fundraising events.

If you’re interested in helping out, either as a board member or volunteer, please let us know – your help is much-needed and will be much-appreciated.

Etta Rokes at (208) [email protected]

HIGH PEAKSP H Y S I C A L T H E R A P Y P. A .208.354.3128500 Ski Hill Rd. Driggs, ID 83422

Fitness GymMassage

Speech TherapyCounselling

Biofeedback

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Offering Dance Classes Year Round,

6 days a week.

Offering a variety of classes for all ages, including Mommy & Me, Creative Dance, Ballet, Pointe,

Modern, Jazz and Hip Hop.

Contact us at 208-709-0777 or visit our website

www.tetonvalleydance.com.

Teton Valley Dance Academy

Offering Dance Classes Year Round

Classes are offered 6 days a week. Offering a variety of classes for all ages,

including Mommy & Me, Creative Dance, Ballet, Pointe, Modern, Jazz and Hip Hop.

Contact us at 208-709-0777 or visit our website www.tetonvalleydance.com.

Also check our Facebook page to get our

most up to date announcements about other studio activities.

Dance Studio Address: 77 N Main St. Driggs, Idaho 83422

Mailing Address: PO Box 1415

Driggs, ID 83422

Also check our Facebook page to get our most up to date announce-

ments about other studio activities.

Dance Studio Address:77 N Main St.Driggs, Idaho 83422

Mailing Address:PO Box 1115Driggs, Idaho 83422

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This is the valley’s fall recreation soccer program for boys and girls ages 5-13. The purpose of the program

is to teach and improve skills while having fun and

enjoying the game of soccer.

Who: U6 age group (under 6) is a grassroots style program

introducing kids to soccer through drills, skills training and games.

Participants play small games and have fun with the soccer ball. This groups plays

once per week in Driggs City Park.

U8 (under age 8), U10 (under age 10) and U12 (under age 12) programs are designed to develop players’ skills and play games against other teams in their age groups. These teams are co-ed and meet two days per week for one practice and one game.

SeaSon: Begins August 24- Oct. 2. Practices and games are played on soccer fields in Driggs and Victor.

Fee: $45 (late registration fee applies)

regiStration: Deadline is Aug. 1. To register, download the registration and medical release forms at tetonvalley- recreation.org.

Make check payable to TVRA, and mail with registration and medical release form to 51 W. Rocky Rd. Driggs, ID 83422

contact: Etta Rokes at (208) 317-7821 or email: [email protected].

british Soccer campAmazing coaches, innovative techniques, awesome accents and technical savvy combine to make this camp the most popular in the country! Each day includes individual foot skills, technical drills, tactical practices, small-sided games, coached scrimmages and a daily World Cup tournament!

Ages 3-4 ....... First Kicks ....... 1 hour ............$89

Ages 4-5 ....... Mini Soccer ..... 1.5 hours ......$102

Age 6-16 ....... Half day morn or afternoon......... $129

Ages 10-16 ... Full Day .................................$188

When: June 15-19 at Driggs City Park

regiStration: www.challengersports.com

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youth prograMSSoccer -recreation

This program is

organized and run by volunteers (coordinators,

linesmen, referees, coaches, registrars, schedulers, team

parents and sponsors). We are always looking for volunteers to help with the effort, your

assistance is necessary for the soccer program to continue!

PleaSe HelP

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Teton FC is a competitive youth soccer program offering league and tournament play. It is de-signed to bridge the gap be-tween recreation soccer and high school soccer. They offer programs for players U10-U18 and older who are interested in taking soccer to the next level.

With enough players, Teton FC is run as a ‘select’ program. They welcome all players and provide each with the same training opportunities.

Teton FC is part of IYSA (Idaho Youth Soccer Association) and U.S. Youth Soccer.

In the spring, Teton FC teams play league play in the Snake River league and in Idaho tour-naments. In the fall, the teams play league games in the Bonn-eville league.

Spring SeaSon: late Febru-ary to mid-June

Fall SeaSon: mid-August through late October

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Fee: U10- $175; U12-U18- $225 Fees cover training and equipment. Uniforms and tourna-ment fees are extra. $25 Late registration fee.

regiSter: Request registration forms from Carianne Jacobsen at [email protected]. Send completed forms with payment to: TVRA, PO Box 259, Driggs ID 83422, or give it to a coach or team manager.

contact: Carianne Jacobsen at (208) 270-0481 or [email protected]

note: It is important to note the following: Teton FC is a competitive soccer club. As such, all players will receive equal training time, but not equal playing time. Coaches will select the top players, based on skills and attitude, to travel to regional tournaments. All players will participate in training and friendlies (practice games) against other teams.

requireMentS: Parents will be responsible for additional fees for tournament play. Parents of players selected for tournaments will be responsible for transportation, lodging, dining and pre/post game supervision. All players must provide shin guards and cleats and a soccer ball.

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Girl’s softball is organized through TVBSA. It is both recreational and competitive depending upon the age of the girls. First and foremost, softball is about having fun. Everything else is secondary. The girls begin to become more competitive in the Minors, which is made up of 5th and 6th grade girls. We will organize all-star teams for Minors and Majors post season. All-stars will play in the local Top of the Tetons tournament and will travel.

t-ball (Coed ages 5, 6 and 7) The goal of T-ball is to teach the fundamentals of baseball, fielding and hitting in a supportive team environment. Batters hit the ball which is baseball sized and soft, from a tee or are pitched to from the coach if preferred.

rooKie (Coach Pitch) (Coed ages 7, 8 and 9) players at this level learn basic skills and how and where to make plays. Coaches pitch to the batters and all players bat each game and play every inning in the field.

MinorS SoFtball: (Girls 3rd, 4th and 5th grades) Girls learn fundamental concepts of softball including pitching and proper field play as they get their first taste of competitive play.

MaJorS SoFtball: (6th, 7th, 8th and 9th grades) The Majors offers girls true competitive softball in which fundamental skills of the game are fine-tuned.

regiStration: deadline is April 4

SeaSon: Begins first week of May.

FeeS: T-Ball ................................... $30 Rookie/coach pitch ........... $35 Minors Softball .................. $45 Majors Softball .................. $45

contact: John Millsap/VP of Softball (208) 310-9285 or [email protected]

*Registration form and medical waiver in back of book.

Softball girls

TVBSA is currently

looking for volun-

teer board members

to help run the pro-

grams. If they don’t

have the volunteers,

this program is in

jeopardy of continu-

ing. Please consider

joining the board or

be a volunteer coach.

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Swimming

aShton pool: Pool and swim lessons open in June. To register go to cityofashton.com/ashton-city-pool

grand targhee reSort: Grand Targhee Resort’s Swimming Pool and Lessons.

Summer pool passes go on sale Spring 2015. The Family Pool Pass comes with unlimited chair lift rides and you can also bring friends along for a nominal daily fee. What a great way to create summer memories with family and friends.

Group and private swim lessons are available and pool memebrs will recieve a discount on lessons.

For additional information regarding the pool program and lessons visit www.GrandTar-ghee.com

(307)-353-2300.

green canyon hot SpringS: Week long swim camps.

Our swim camp lasts five days (Monday to Friday) and includes 10 one-hour lessons.

There are two sessions each week:

Session A: 8 -9 a.m. and 10 a.m. -11 a.m.

SeSSion B: 9 -10 a.m. and 11 a.m. -12 p.m.

(208) 458-4454

http://www.greencanyonhotspring.com/swimminglessons/

JacKSon parKS & recreation: open swim and swim lessons call (307) 732-8484 or tetonwy.org

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youth prograMS

teton pirhanaS SWiM teaMTeton Pirhanas is a satellite of Idaho Falls Pirahnas Swim Club. This is a year-round competitive program af-filiated with USA Swimming for boys and girls ages 6-18.

Practices are held three days per week with meets scheduled approxi-mately once per month.

Who: boys and girls ages 6-18. All are welcome to tryout, but there are prerequisites that need to be met.

When:

Tuesdays & Thursdays 5:30- 7 p.m.

Saturdays & Sundays 4:30- 6:30 p.m.

Where:

Summer- TBD

Winter- Jackson Parks & Rec pool

Fee: $65 per month per kid, scholarships are available.

$39 initial monthly fee for new swimmers.

regiStration: Must register annually with USA Swimming

contact: Coach Mike Al-len. Mike has two and a half years of coaching experi-ence, swam through highs school and college and is an ex-triathlete. He has coached at the beginner level up to state cham-pions in both Idaho and Wyoming, attended coaching clinics and currently a level 1 USA coach. (307) 730-7944 or [email protected]

Swimming continued

Volleyball clubof the tetonsThis is a competitive traveling league. The teams travel to Idaho Falls / Rexburg and surrounding areas.

Who: Girls or Boys grades 3-12

When: Mid Feb. - mid May

Practices are twice a week typically at Driggs Elementary School.

regiStration: Registration takes place in January and is due by January 31.

FeeS: Ages 8-13 ...................$110Ages 14 and up .........$150

We keep the price low so that as many girls can play that want to, therefore we are ALWAYS looking for team Sponsors.

contact: Club Director is Audra Warburton (208)-709-2854 [email protected]

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Who: Teton Wrestling Club is for youth turning five in this calendar year, on up through high school seniors. For those interested, there are tournaments every weekend through mid-April

SeaSon: begins March 3 and goes through mid-April.

When: Practice is twice a week, on Tuesdays and Thursdays, right after school, from 3:30-5 p.m.

Where: In the Teton High School wrestling room.

Fee: $20 for the club fee

requireMentS: If participating in tournaments, a card through the state website at themat.com is required.

contact: Kerry Buxton at (208) 354-2710 or (208) 317-4496, or email [email protected].

Wrestling club (uSa Wrestling)

WantedWrestling gear, CDs, or tapes to donate or

sell.

Please bring to practice sessions.

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When: June 1 – August 28 8:00am-5:30pm Monday –Friday

Who: Ages 3-12 regiStration: Pre-Registration - $40/dayDrop-ins - $45/day

contact:learningacademyschool.org(208) 354-7898

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grand targhee Summer Kids club campsA great way to get your kids out and about this summer. They’ll enjoy activates geared towards their ages including swim lessons, chair rides, hike, the climbing wall, EuroBungy, arts and crafts, nature exploration, group games, music, and more.

caMpS:

Foxes (ages 3-5)

Coyotes (ages 6-8)

Wolves (ages 9-12)

For more information and camp details visit GrandTarghee.com or call 307.353.2300 x 1326

When: June 22 – August 28, 2015 Monday – Friday

Who: Ages 3 – 12

Summer camp at

the learning academy of teton Valley

Summer Camp at The Learning Academy is the best of all worlds! We roll summertime fun, learning, exploration and play into one awesome camp experience for all ages. From our monster water slide, daily science experiments and art projects to field trips to the swimming pool, local canyons, parks and so much more, your kiddos will have the time of their lives at our summer camp. Please call 208.354.7898 or visit our website to find out more or to enroll your children today!

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Teton Valley Community School 2015 Summer Programs

TVCS Toddlers in Nature Day CampAges 24-36 monthsEverything is full of wonder when you are two years old! Join us two days a week and experience the world in our toddler program. We’ll explore natural materials, work in the garden, play in the sand, make friends with our chickens, get messy in art and more.T/TH: June 30-Aug 13 (Victor, ID) *Register by the week*8:30am-11:30am (half day option) • $45/week 8:30am-4:00pm (full day option) • $90/week

TVCS Young Naturalists Day CampAges 3-5 yrs.Discover our natural spaces in a whole new way! Our days are full of inquiry and investigation. We will explore nearby forests and streams while developing an appreciation for nature. We’ll journey to local farms as well as care for our own farm animals. We’ll harvest vegetables from the garden, create art and play outdoors.

Weekdays: June 29-Aug 13 (Victor, ID) *Register by the day* 8:30am-4:00pm (M-TH) • $45/day

TVCS Junior Explorers Day CampEntering Grades K-1Explore Teton Valley, ID this summer with experienced outdoor educators! Every day brings a new exciting adventure. Mondays: wetlands and waterways, learn about the plants and animals that live there. Tuesdays: wildlife adventures, explore Teton Valley and beyond. Wednesdays: investigate the plants, animals and insects around us. Thursdays: hands-on with local farms and food. Fridays: create naturally inspired art and learn from local artists.Weekdays: June 29-Aug 7 (Victor, ID) *Register by the day*

8:30am-4:00pm • $50/day or $225/week

TVCS Active Explorers Day CampEntering Grades 2-4Explore Teton Valley, ID and beyond this summer with experienced outdoor edu-cators! Every day brings a new exciting adventure! Mondays: wildlife adventures, explore Teton Valley and beyond. Tuesdays: wetlands and waterways, learn about the plants and animals that live there. Wednesdays: hands-on experiences with local farms and food. Thursdays: create naturally inspired art and learn from local artists. Fridays: investigate the plants, animals and insects around us. Weekdays: June 29-Aug 7 (Victor, ID) *Register by the day*

8:30am-4:00pm • $50/day or $225/week

To Register Call 208.787.0445

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This is a mens and womens recreational league for ages 15 and up. You must register as a team.

When: May-July, games and schedule will depend on number of teams and availability of diamonds.

Where: All games will be played at the City Park and Lion’s Park diamonds in Driggs. Game times: first game will start at 6:30 p.m. and second game will start at 7:45 p.m..

There will be a coach’s meeting at

the TVRA office the first week in May to discuss rules and ideas for the upcoming season. A second meeting will be held the first week in June to finalize rosters and hand out schedules.

If teams have players from ages 15-17 playing, parents of those players will need to sign a liability waiver.

regiStration: Debi or Ron Hunt at (208) 787-9286, (208) 313-1434 or email:[email protected], rhcrash@@silverstar.com

Who: Men and women are welcome and players in high school or younger are welcome on a space-available basis.

Where: Driggs Elementary, 481 N. Main, Driggs.

When: Tuesday and Thursday nights from 7-9 p.m. during the school year or according to enough participation. A co-ed league will be played according to player desire. First session could begin in November and second session could begin after the new year.

FeeS: $3 per person

contact: TVRA (208)-317-7821

open gym Volleyball

adult prograMS

adult co-ed Softball

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adult prograMS

open gym basketballTVRA sponsors adult basketball open gym.

Who: Men and women are welcome and players in high school or younger are welcome on a space-available basis (no more than 15 players).

Teams are chosen by shooting free-throws (first five against second five), full court play (two side-courts used for two games at a time if over 19 players), games played to seven by ones, winning team stays on the court.

When: every Monday and Wednesday night from 7-9 p.m., year-round.

Where: Driggs Elementary School, 481 North Main, Driggs.

FeeS: $3 per person.

contact: Paul Hanson (208) 313-7258 or [email protected]

league play • Mens: Tuesday Night • Ladies: Wednesday Night

SeniorS open play• Thursday Morning

Where: Targhee Village Golf Course, Alta, WY

contact: Targhee Village Golf Course at (307) 353-8577

leSSonS aValaibleDavid Hardison (808)-430-2528

adult golF caMp

When: Weekly evenings starting in June. Dates and times TBD.

Where: Teton Springs Resort & Club

Fee: $99

COnTaCT: Matt Stireman(208) 787-3636 or playgolfamerica.com

adult golf

pond hocKey league: Our adult hockey league offers friendly com-petition between local adult teams.

adult brooMball: If you’ve ever played broomball, you know what a hoot it is. Players wear shoes and use broomball sticks to score goals with a small florescent orange ball.

WoMen’S hocKey: Women of all skill level are welcome. The team will practice once a week and will play games against a women’s team in Wilson.

contact: Contact for women’s hockey, [email protected]

SeaSon: Dec. through March (depending on ice).

inFo: For more information on these programs go to tetonvalleyfoundation.com or (208) 201-5356 or email [email protected]

adult hockey

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parKS

driggS (see map page 18)

city parK baseball field, playground, basketball court, picnic shelter, mulit-purpose field

lionS parK baseball fields, mulit-purpose field, community garden

creeKSide pathWay paved pathway, Teton Creek access

5th Street parK skate park, BMX track, disc golf course, nature walks

ShoShini South parK multi-purpose fields, paved pathway, off-leash dog area

huntSMan SpringS parKS full court basketball, sand volleyball, multi-age playground, paved pathway

Valley centre parK playground, multi purpose field

county FairgroundS rodeo grounds, sand volleyball courts

Victor (see map page 19)

Main Street city parK pavilion, stage, picnic tables, fire

pioneer parK pavilion, tot lot, horseshoes, dog run, baseball fields, ice arena, groomed nordic track, lawn-mower race track,

picnic table, soccer fields, bike pump track, horse arena, cyclo-cross track.

brooKSide holloW Playground, picnic tables, half basketball court

WilloW creeK tot lot, picnic table, bbq grill

golF ViSta playground, small climbing wall, picnic table

tetonia

ruby carSonS parK baseball field, playground, bbq grills, picnic pavilion, tennis court, restrooms

driggS-Victor biKe path Eight miles paved pathway

railS to trailS runs from Tetonia to Ashton

pathWayS

FacilitieS

Kotler arena offers youth and adult ice programs. Located in Victor’s Pioneer Park, on the corner of Baseline Dr and Agate St, it couldn’t be easier to get out and enjoy the ice.

Kotler Arena offers:• Warming hut with ample

seating to change into skates, warm-up after skating, or hold private gatherings and events with friends, family and coworkers.

• Skate rentals and pro-shop• Concessions• Indoor restroom• Kotler Arena is also a venue

for family gatherings, birthday parties, private or non-profit events, corporate events, or any variety of other potential uses.

• Reserve the Arena at tetonvalleyfoundation.org/recreation/kotler-ice-arena

Victor biKe parK this bike park was built by the non-profit Victor Velo. It includes a pump track and a set of dirt jumps. A pump track is a continuous loop a biker can ride without pedaling. Bikers gain speed by pumping the bike through rollers and berms.

The bike park as a whole helps riders improve overall cycling skills It biggest asset is bringing bikers of all abilities together to one place.

Around the perimeter of the bike park is a 50 acre permanent cyclo-cross park and walking trails.

FairgroundS building Holds approximately 250 people. Outdoor cooking, full kitchen, tables, chairs, heat and pavilion. Call Teton County Extension Office to reserve (208) 354-2961.

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