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Scene Briefs, May 12

Library hours expand With Teton County’s COVID-19 risk level down to yellow, for “low,” Teton County Library is welcoming more people for longer period of time, and making meeting rooms available by reservation. Changes at the main Jackson library include extended hours, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. weekdays, with weekend hours remaining at 1-5 p.m. and Sunday reserved for pickup only; a doubling of the visitor capacity to 50 for the main wing and 20 in the Youth Wing; two meetings rooms available by reservation at TCLib.org/meetingrooms; double the number of public computers and extended time to use them; and a Curative COVID-19 testing kiosk near the entrance of the lot available Monday through Friday.

Tree Time project takes award at Moonshot

Six artists shot for the moon Thursday, hoping to earn votes for their public art proposals. Jackson Hole Public Art livestreamed its Moonshot 5x5 event from the Center for the Arts. Ideas presented ranged from murals — both physical and virtual — to textile recycling on a grand scale. At the end of the night, Tenley Thompson was named the winner of the “Buzz Aldrin Award” for garnering the most votes, receiving $1,000 for her idea “Tree Time,” which would bring slices of fallen tree trunks into public art space. Specific rings would be marked with notes about what people were doing at that time in the tree’s growth.

Scene Briefs Dec 16

Lessons from the bears Through her research and professional career, Sarah Elmeligi has come to appreciate bears in a new light, seeing them as more than just data points and graphs or newspaper articles. Partnering with photographer John E. Marriott, she showcases amazing photos of bear behavior to complement the text of her book, “What Bears Teach Us,” to describe what she has learned from the endlessly charismatic creatures over her two decades of conservation work. The National Museum of Wildlife Art and the Yellowstone to Yukon conservation initiative host Elmeligi for a webinar in which she will share excerpts from her book, personal stories from the field, current science about bear behavior and coexistence starting at 5 p.m. Wednesday.

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