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Conservancy Conversations: What is essential to our Lives and Community?

February 13, 2022 @ 12:15 pm - 2:30 pm

$25
Guests relax in a hot springs pool next to grass.

Conservancy Conversations:
What is Essential to our Lives and Community?

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Join us for Conservancy Conversations, a series of experiences designed to improve connections and understanding across demographics. This is part of our monthly winter series. This is part of our monthly winter series. For this conversation, join us in the hot springs for a facilitated conversation, while we soak! There is limited space, so sign up soon!

This session will be facilitated by Meredith Adams as we focus on the topic, “What is essential to our lives and community?”.

Are our program fees prohibitive to you? If so, please reach out to dory@astoriapark.org for more information on subsidized program admission.

IMPORTANT! To participate in this special program, you must present the following upon arrival: a valid vaccine card or a negative test within 72 hours of the event for every participant (including children). Additionally, masks are required indoors.

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Details

Date:
February 13, 2022
Time:
12:15 pm - 2:30 pm
Cost:
$25

Venue

Johnny Counts Cabin
25 Johnny Counts Road
Jackson, WY 83001
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Event FAQs

Indoor COVID protocols

We recommend wearing masks when social distancing is not possible.

COVID PROCEDURES
What to expect if my program includes a soak

There are changing rooms you are welcome to use to transition into your soaking attire.

Soaking FAQs
General property rules

No dogs are allowed anywhere on our premises, including the parking lot and grounds on this side of the red bridge. This is a requirement of Teton County, as Astoria is located in a wildlife corridor.