Yes, as you might assume, everything is still covered in snow and/or mud… stay tuned…
Check out this great Film Fest to kick off Earth Week!
The most exciting part though will be the panel discussion at 6pm!
Fitzgerald’s is happy to be a sponsor of one of the recycled plastic Elk as well! Maybe next year they can make bikes?

EarthFilm Schedule
FREE at the Center for the Arts. Sunday 12-8 pm
Kicking off Earth Week with an inspiring day of films, speakers,
performances, food and friends!
12-2 pm in the Theater—Family Bloc
Plas Bottley Hikes Again (2 min)
The Story of Bottled Water (8 min)
JHME After school percussion ensemble performance (10 min)
Flip Flotsam (26 min)
One Less Bottle (5 min) by Jen Tennican
for RRR Jackson Hole
Dancers’ Workshop performance (10 min)
Once Upon a Tide (10 min)
2-4 pm in the Theater
Bag It (72 min) with D.P. Leigh Reagan
One Less Bottle (5 min) by Jen Tennican for RRR Jackson hole,
followed by a Q&A
4-6 pm in the Theater
Too Tyred Tour with Tim Young (30 min)
Generations (20 min) with TGR
Yellowstone Grizzlies Still Threatened? (4 min) by Melinda Binks & Rebecca Huntington
Killer Beetle shorts (20 min) with David Gonzales, followed by a Q & A
6-7 pm in the Theater
Ahead of the Curve (14 min)
PANEL
Local sustainability issues moderated by Sara Flitner with
Mayor Mark Barron, Mayor Scott Fitzgerald, Jim Webb and Ben Ellis
Throughout the afternoon in the Lobby:
recycled elk installation on exhibit • local food and beverages at concessions •
Teton MudPots soup bowls for sale • Art Association recycled art projects for kids •
info tables with local organizations
We are very happy to announce that Fitzgerald’s Bicycles will be partnering with Skinny Skis, Kate Halsey Sports Massage, and St John’s Hospital on the 2010 Run & Ride for the Cure. Phil Leeds from Skinny Skis and Kate Halsey have been doing a fantastic job with this event over the years and we hope we can bring a fresh new perspective. Look for more info to come, and make sure you mark your calender on Sunday June 6th.