Outdoor classroom
After months of planning, the Jackson Hole Childrenâs Museum has broken ground on its new outdoor classroom.
Museum Executive Director Ethan Lobdell said the over 700-square-foot addition is necessary to accommodate ever-increasing demand for the nonprofitâs summer programs. There are over 75 families on the waitlist for 2021 Summer Camps, museum press material states.
The project was funded by Lynn and Foster Friess and will include a new custom-built tool shed from GrowHuts of Victor, Idaho.
âOur new outdoor classroom is critical to serving Teton County families through Summer Camps, Afterschool, and STEAM workshops â programming that is essential to our community,â Lobdell said.