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Teton Arts presents âOn the Wings of a Songâ, a multimedia art exhibit by Mary Lou Oslund and Sydney Smith, at the Teton Arts Gallery, May 21-July 17 inside the Driggs City Center Building. An opening reception is scheduled for Friday, May 21 6-8 p.m. with light refreshments and music by Bev Charette. The City of Driggsâ Covid protocols include wearing a face covering and physical distancing in the gallery.
An ode to the pandemic, this project expands on a previous collaboration by the two artists. For this exhibit the artists worked miles apart on a theme dear to their hearts â birds of all kinds. Show sponsors include the Idaho Commission on the Arts, the National Endowment for the Arts, and Teton Arts.
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Bird-lover and local Audubon Christmas Bird Count coordinator Colin Boeh spent the snowy, foggy morning of Jan. 2 driving around his route with his wife Mary Chris, a two-and-a-half-year-old, and a newborn, frequently wiping off the steamy windows of the truck and not seeing a single bird.
âIf you had asked me at 11 a.m. on count day if we were going to see a record number of species, Iâd have said âno way,ââ he later said with a laugh.
The Boehs went snowshoeing in Teton Canyon in the afternoon with much greater success, even spotting the golden eagle couple that appears to have made a home on some cliff face deep in the Jedediah Smith Wilderness.