2. LETTER FROM BOARD PRESIDENT 1
Hello Friends,
When talking with the community about ‘PATHWAYS’, we mean the whole system – from the shared use paths throughout Town and
County that connect our gateway to public lands, to the trail system on the Bridger-Teton National Forest, to the complete streets and
sidewalks in the Town of Jackson. All of these amenities constitute our ‘PATHWAYS SYSTEM’ - a deeply cherished part of the physical
fabric of our community.
As the community experiences the social, economic, and health benefits of pathways, we have to continue to respect each other. Too
o en, community members relay stories of their close and sometimes scary encounters while enjoying the pathways. In 2013, Friends of
Pathways will launch a fresh campaign of ‘Respect and Responsibility’. Respect on the pathway is not just the right thing to do; it is the
safe and responsible thing to do.
As we approach a complete network, I acknowledge and thank all of the many people who have been working for so long towards this
goal. FOP represents 18 years of dedicated volunteers, staff, and board members advocating safe bike and pedestrian travel in our valley.
The use we see is a powerful sign of the success of the system. To all those who’ve brought us this far – THANK YOU.
Building the pathway infrastructure is the beginning, not the end. The opportunities pathways provide for travel and play, as well as a
connection to nature and to each other, are the ultimate realization of the dream. We are all leading by example, so let’s make pathways a
place where respect and responsibility get exercised every time we go out.
Thanks for your continued support,
Maggie
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3. Mission and Management 2
Board Members Staff Members
Friends of Pathways supports a vibrant community by
advocating the completion of a safe and sustainable Maggie Gibson Mike Welch
pathways system for healthy recreation and transpor- Board President Executive Director
tation opportunities in Jackson Hole.
Sue Prevost Jack Koehler
Secretary Development and
Areas of Responsibility: Operations Director
Dave Landes
Treasurer Lauren Smith
Pathways »
Program Director
Friends of Pathways is the community advocate for building out a
Bill Campbell
complete pathways system, and partners with local government in Jamie Mackintosh Nancy Weeks
construction support and ongoing stewardship once complete. Mark Memmer Program Support
Phil Leeds
Trails » Peter Selkowitz Trail Crew
Friends of Pathways has a formal partnership with the USFS to Stan Trachtenberg
collaborate on design, construction, and stewardship of local trails
and Ambassadors
for all users – hike, bike, horse, and ski. Randy Roberts
Walt Berling
Emeritus Board Member
Clay Curley
Streets »
Erik Jacobsen
Friends of Pathways advocates adoption of a ‘Complete Streets’ Fred Arbuckle
Chris Peck
approach to design and implementation of transportation projects Len Carlman
Mike Piker
Luke Lynch
and enhancements. Jay Pistono
Board of Advisors
4. Advocacy : Connecting the Missing Links 3
Proposition 2, asking Teton County voters to approve SPET funding for the Highway 22 & West With clear political and financial support for non-motorized
Broadway pathway project was approved with a strong majority of the vote, 72%. This is a great issues and projects, from the public and elected officials,
endorsement of our community's continued commitment to a complete, safe, and sustainable 2012 was a great year for connecting the missing pathways
pathways system. links in Teton County. From the completion and opening of
the new Highway 89 pathway opening in Grand Teton
Completion of the new bike and pedestrian bridge over the Snake River, the Highway 22 National Park to broad support from our elected officials and
Pathway, and the West Broadway sidewalk and cycletracks enhancement project will funda- a more productive relationship with WYDOT, Friends of
mentally alter our community by providing safe and scenic non-motorized facilities for Pathways celebrates 2012 as the best year yet for
residents, visitors, and their families along the two of the busiest roads in Teton County. non-motorized advocacy.
These critical roads will be safe for bicyclists and pedestrians. West Bank parents will be Completion of the N89 Pathway
confident that their kids can safely ride their bikes to school or Town to see friends. Bike The Partners in Pathways Celebration brought together
commuters will no longer fear rush hour. In-town, residents will be able to safely walk or ride public and private partners on a local, state and federal level
their bike to their job or to businesses along and near West Broadway. And visitors will be able to celebrate a milestone accomplishment of which we can all
to explore Jackson Hole without relying on their cars or RVs. The ultimate outcome is a more be so proud. The completion of the pathway from the Town
connected community, with more people walking and biking around the valley and fewer of Jackson to Jenny Lake not only provides 20 miles of safe,
people feeling bound to travel by automobile. scenic pathway to explore our natural wonders and promote
outdoor recreation, but demonstrates the very best of
None of this progress would be possible without the support of Teton County and Town of partnerships in action.
Jackson elected officials who continue to support the development of an integrated transpor-
tation system, Town and County staff who continue to work toward implementing the transpor- We were proud to join with Teton County and the Town of
tation goals of the Comprehensive Plan and Pathways Master Plan, and the community who Jackson to celebrate this accomplishment and the many
continue to overwhelmingly support a pathway system for all that it brings to our valley. people, like yourself, and organizations that made it
possible. We were fortunate to garner numerous donations
and sponsors for this banner celebration – from bikes, to
beer, tables and beyond – the Jackson community demon-
strated their generosity and strong support. Friends of
Pathways was honored to have such strong representation
from our partners as well as so many town, county and state
officials to celebrate the connection of Jackson and Grand
Teton National Park.
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5. Advocacy : Connecting the Missing Links 4
West Broadway/Path 22 Non-Motorized Enhancement Project Federal Transportation Bill Funding
The West Broadway non-motorized enhancement project is an important and Congress spent the be er part of last winter and spring a empting to cobble
innovative redesign of one of the County’s busiest streets from the Town together a federal transportation bill, known as MAP-21. Top on most budget
boundary near Spring Gulch Road Intersection through the "Y" Intersection cu er’s lists was funding for non-motorized programs. Friends of Pathways
with West Broadway, and along Broadway to the 5-way intersection. The new rallied our membership to reach out to key members of the appropriate
design will greatly improve conditions for walkers, runners, and all levels of commi ees to ensure funding programs remained. In the end, there was a
cyclists through the addition of six foot wide cycle tracks on both sides of the reduction in programs and funding, but non-motorized funding received more
road, eight foot wide sidewalks on both sides of the road, and a four foot wide feedback than any other program on the chopping block and some critical
planter strip between the sidewalk and the cycle track. As well, the design will programs remain in large part due to these efforts.
provide non-motorized access to all destinations along the corridor, and greatly
improve the community aesthetics of West Broadway.
Winter Grooming Campaign
Last winter, Friends of Pathways worked to develop a Gold level of service for
Rendezvous Park
the pathways system by including plowing of certain trails in addition to the
Friends of Pathways worked with the Rendezvous Lands Conservancy in
grooming program, so that winter access was improved for hundreds of Teton
support of the development and approval of the new Rendezvous Park. A
County residents and visitors. Friends of Pathways also conducted an extensive
critical pathways link between Emily’s Pond and Stilson Ranch, the new Path 22
survey of winter pathway users to determine their a itude toward the mainte-
pathway bridge will connect to Stilson, with a pathway through the park and an
nance changes. The results of this survey will serve to inform the upcoming
underpass at Highway 390. These improvements are due in no small part to the
season’s plowing and grooming program.
generosity and flexibility of the Rendezvous Lands Conservancy.
Highway 22/West Broadway
Pathway Project
BEFORE AFTER
6. Projects : Connecting In - Town Transportation Networks 5
For cyclists in the Town of Jackson, the cycling environment still resembles a bit
of the Old West. Without formal bike routes, riders are le to navigate with their
own maps, apps, and route finding intuitions to get to their destination. The
Town has done a good job of upgrading a few key routes, and now Friends of
Pathways is advocating the improvement of the in-town system as identified in
the 2007 Pathways Master Plan.
Several shortcomings of the current system have been identified. They include:
disconnected pathway segments at Town of Jackson borders; lack of directions
on how to get through town to link pathway segments and access primary
destinations; difficulty for non-locals to find their way through town; and riders
unsure about which streets are best or safest for cycling.
These needs, combined with the fact that more residents and visitors in Jackson
are relying on their bikes for transportation, have brought this issue to the
forefront.
To address this opportunity, Friends of Pathways, in conjunction with the Town
of Jackson and Jackson Hole Community Pathways, are working to develop and
promote a safe, inviting, easy-to-follow, interconnected bike network that will
connect riders of all abilities to arterial pathways and local destinations. The
routes will likely reduce the number of times that a cyclist must stop along the
way, and improve the ability to cross major intersections. Through a public
education effort, FOP and the Town will help residents and visitors to easily find
these safe and efficient routes.
The Town Council has declared that safe routes through town are necessary,
and indicated that town staff will work with FOP and JHCP to approve the routes,
signage, and improvements. This year, FOP, JHCP, and the Town Council will
review the 2007 network map to finalize routes through town. It is our goal to
have the network approved this year and implemented starting in 2013.
7. Stewardship : Connecting People with Forest FronTcountry Trails 6
Friends of Pathways is not just about 10’ paved separated paths. We also love the frontcountry. Two
seasonal programs we’ve developed in association with the Bridger-Teton National Forest seek to make
connections with people and the public land. These public-private partnerships are critical to maintaining
the conditions of, and access to, Jackson Hole’s frontcountry trails, particularly in the face of continuing
budgetary challenges on the Federal level.
Teton AmPassador
The Teton AmPassador is another great and
productive public/private partnership
between Friends of Pathways and the
Bridger-Teton National Forest. Jay Pistono
serves as the Teton Pass Ambassador (or
AmPassador). One part snow safety expert,
Trail Crew
one part parking a endant, Jay keeps the
peace on Teton Pass. In Jackson and Teton County, we are fortunate to have
back-door access to more than 110 miles of frontcountry
With Teton Pass as ground zero for 60 to 70 trails for hiking, biking, horseback riding, and running.
thousand backcountry runs a year (not We say fortunate because this didn’t happen by luck. The
including the Coal Creek, Phillips or Mt. Oliver construction, maintenance and patrol of our frontcountry
parking lots), the parking lot is one of the trail system is the result of the Jackson Trail Crew, a
country’s most active winter backcountry unique public-private partnership funded and managed
trailheads. In addition to Jay’s housekeeping by Friends of Pathways and the Bridger-Teton National
duties on the Pass, Jay serves as a real-time Forest (BTNF).
source for snow conditions, avalanche activity,
weather reports, and gear needs to ensure The Trail Crew is a 5-person team outfi ed with expert
that skiers and ‘boarders are prepared to trail knowledge and tools of the trade necessary to build
venture into the Teton backcountry. and maintain sustainable trails that can withstand the use
and abuse Teton County residents and visitors can dish
Teton County Search & Rescue Foundation, out. It seems every time you go for a ride you’ll notice an
Outdoor Research, Bridger-Teton National improvement or repair that wasn’t there previously. This is
Forest, and ProBar are new partners with all a result of the work of the Jackson Trail Crew. Next time
Friends of Pathways. Join us in thanking them you see people working on the trails, give them a polite
for sponsoring this unique program! wave and a hearty thanks for all they do to contribute to
keeping Jackson Hole a great place to work,
play, and visit.
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8. Education and Encouragement : Connecting People to Pathways 7
Over 120 kids were taught
cycling skills during
Bike Rodeos in 2012.
We connected with over
8000 residents and visitors
at different community
events throughout the summer.
300 people a ended
the Partners in Pathways
Celebration Ride and
Walk, commemorating
the connection of town
to Jenny Lake on the
Grand Teton National
Park Pathway.
We distributed
Friends of Pathways distributed 50 lights Dedicated volunteers contributed
over 200 helmets
to Jackson Hole Police Department and 2052 hours of service on frontcountry to kids in
Teton County Sheriff’s Department to trails in Teton Pass and need in the
provide to cyclists riding at night allowing Greater Snow King Jackson Hole
Community.
a ticket free, safe passage home. Area in 2012.
Over 70 people a ended a fire
Friends of Pathways partnered with
ecology lesson in Wilson Canyon
over 20 organizations to complete
during a trail work day, a er the
volunteer work on trails and pathways.
Li le Horsetheif Canyon Fire.
9. .
Friends of Pathways thanks our 2012 Partners! 8
Businesses
Albertson’s Hoff’s Bikesmith Company Skinny Skis The Mountain Pulse
Caldera Pizza The Hub Ortovox Snake River Brewing Wilson Backcountry Sports
Canvas Unlimited Iditarod Sled Dog Tours Outdoor Research Snow King Resort Yellowstone Mappin
Ecotour Adventures Jackson Hole Mountain Osprey Beverages Smith’s
Eddie Bauer Resort Pearl Street Bagels Stoic
Fall Line Electric Jackson Whole Grocer Pica’s Teton Valley Sports
Fitzgerald’s Bicycles Marin Bikes Princeton Tec Teton Mountain Bike Tours
The Gun Barrel Mountain High Pizza Probar TPK Racing: Chris Owen
Hoback Sports New Belgium Brewing Shade’s Cafe Trek Bicycles
Organizations
Bridger-Teton National Forest, USFS Jackson Hole Ski Club Teton County School District #1
Community Foundation of Jackson Hole Jackson Police Department Teton County Board of Commissioners
Grand Teton Music Festival Jackson Town Council Teton County Search and Rescue Founda-
Grand Teton National Park Latino Resource Center tion
Green Drinks Jackson Hole National Elk Refuge Teton County Sheriff
Institute for Global Awareness National Park Conservation Association Teton Freedom Riders
Jackson Hole Conservation Alliance Outerlocal Teton Science School
Jackson Hole Community Pathways Rendezvous Lands Conservancy Teton Trail Runners
Jackson Hole Community School Snake River Fund Teton Valley Trails and Pathways
Jackson Hole Land Trust START University of Wyoming
Jackson Hole People’s Market Teton10 WYDOT
Jackson Hole Public Art Initiative Teton Back Country Horsemen
10. 2012 FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS 9
Friends of Pathways is proud to report a successful year.
Thanks to the giving sprit of Jackson Hole we experi-
enced significant growth in the number of donor gi s as Friends of Pathways
well as an increase in dollars raised. Sources of Funds
80% of expenditures were used to directly support
pathway programs and projects.
We are thankful for your donations, grants, and contracts.
In the 12 months ending 9-30-12, Friends of Pathways
received $521,164 in cash contributions.
Friends of Pathways spent approximately $459,707 in
support of Jackson Hole’s pathway system.
Friends of Pathways
Uses of Funds
11. 2012 DONORS 10
Deb Wuersch & Bob Ablondi Mary & David Cernicek Pamela & James Reed Pamela & James Reed Pamela & James Reed
Drs. Dan & M. J. Forman/ Richard Hunt Margaret & Jim McIntyre Shannon & Jamie Yarrow
Sara & Stephen Adamson Vicky & Bill Chaney Rebecca Reimers O'Ann Fredstrom & Stuart Sugarman
Spring Creek Animal Hospital Elizabeth & Ryan Jacobson Holly McKoy Jessica & Brook Yeomans
Fraida & Bob Aland Sandy Chapman Margie & Fred Reimers Anna & Steve Sullivan
John Fox Jane Jerger Katharine McLaren Becky & Stan Zaist
Marcia Kunstel & Joe Albright Rhea Lewis & David Chavez Ki y & John Resor Deborah Supowit
The French Children Caroline Johnson Mary McSorley Dimmie & Greg Zeigler
Barbara Allen JoAnn & Joseph Cioffi Nancy & Chuck Resor Connie & Steve Swan
Julianne & Ed Fries Susan Juvelier Kelly Cornell Mecartney A. A. Zvegintzov
Ann & Don Alsted Tamara & Curt Clauson Story Clark Resor & Bill Resor Catherine Tallichet
Lisa & Are Friesecke Dale & Jay Kaplan & David Mecartney
Anna & Danny Ames Joan Clements Kristin & Joel Revill Amy & Kevin Taylor
Bechy & Tom Frisbie Jeanine & Pete Karns Irene & Moe Mellion
C & R Ankeny Family Fund Sparky Colby & Andy Norman Grand Fishing Adventures/Rheam Family Karla Tessler & Chase Collins
Claire Fuller & Brent Tyc Carolyn & Kenneth Katsma Vickie & Mark Memmer
Dale Apgar Jorge Colon Annie & Travis Riddell Frances & Allen Tessler
Gail Fustos Katie, Maeve & Kevin Kavanagh Alex & Mike Menolascino
Helen & Fred Arbuckle Bob Comey Jackson Pediatrics/ The Thomas-Preheim Family
Kathy & Lee Gardner Lue e & Michael Keegan Linda & Mike Merigliano
Tecumseh Foundation/Jill & Reed Armijo Ma hew Confer Drs. LI le, Ridgway, Wheeler & Riddell Marylee White & Charlie Thomas
Gwynn Garmon Tim Kellogg Carol Mersereau
Natalie Clark & Henry Armour Valerie Conger Larry Rieser Wild Hands
Julie & Fred Gaston Sarah & Renny Kerr Ellen Meyers & Brian Lorenz
Diana & Jeff Arno Katharine Conover & Tim Rieser Grace Robertson Cathy Poindexter, Dan Thomasma,
John Gay Sarah & Robert Kilmain Susan Mick & Bob Gordon
Mary Jane Ashmore Community Foundation of Jackson Hole Sami & Steve Robinson Oliver Thomasma
Carrie & Mike Geraci Liz & Andy King Maureen Fitzgerald & Heath Miller
Craig S. Atkins III The Community Foundation of Jackson Hole/ Ana Rode Margaret Thompson & Ma hew Fagan
Mary Therese & Michael Geraci Susan & Fred Kingwill Jim Mitchell
Vicki & Charles Atwater Thursday Roundtable Fund Terry & Bert Romberg Joan & Walter Thulin
Mary Gerty Lee & Roger Kintzel Alice & Rod Moorhead
Beth & David AugÈ Cony Corporation Wendy Rominger Lynn Tibbles
Margaret Gilday Carrie & Sco Kirkpatrick Captain Bob Morris
Sallie & Duby Ausley Doug Cook Allison Rood Barbara & Stan Trachtenberg
Christy & Garth Gillespie Julie & Shawn Klomparens Hailey Morton
Babble Tree Emily Coombs Sue Rope Pamela Evans & Minh Tran
Martha & John Gilmore Emmy Knobloch & Robert Berlin Amy & Casey Morton
Jane Baldwin Helen & Mike Co ingham Andrea & Monroe Rosenthal Terry & Gary Trauner
Giovanini Foundation / Pippa & Christopher Knowlton Barbara & Jack Moser
Patrice & Roger Banks Kathy & Thomas Coyle Jennifer Ross m.e.t. solutions/Melissa Turley
Jan & Joe Giovanini Kris Simpson, Katie & Jack Koehler Joohee & Alexander Muromcew
Dail Barbour Marcia Craighead Rosse er Fund Barbara & Larry Van Genderen
Girl Scouts Troop 411 Jennifer & Tom Kohlhardt Sara Lee & Bill Murphy
Margaret & Gordon Bare Midge & Tim Crawford Lori Zabowitz & Laurant Roux Martha & Warren Van Genderen
Girl Scouts Troop 914 Jessica Kopina Sherry & James Musclow
Debbie & Randy Barker Alyson Hocke & Bradley Crouch Susan, Justin, Parker & Mitch Rowe Karen Van Norman
Lisa & Mark Gocke Patricia & Bob Krause Mary & Bill Neal
William Barmore, Jr. Rose-Marie & Michel Crouzillat Ann & Paul Ru le Jill Veber
Karen & Charles Goetz Peg & Gerrit Kuechle Myra & Steve Nelson
Ruth Ann Petroff & Mark Barron Mary & Lee Cutler Jonathan Schechter Paul Vogelheim
Amy & Jeff Golightly Jane Davis-Kusek & Charles Kusek Nelson Engineering
Pilar Bass Cindy & Ma Daly Maggie & Brian Schilling Polly & Sandy Wakeman
Sandra & Derek Goodson Gina & Ted Kyle Cindy & Bob Nigro
Pa y Coursey & John Batenhorst Pearl Street Bagels Debbie Schlinger Deb & John Walker
Homewood Suites by Hilton Lynne Wagner & John Labrec Ellen Nolan & Dave Pfeifer
Candice & Wolfgang Bayer Mitch Dann Ms. Pa y Schneider Kristin Walker
Colleen & Robert Grady Karen Oatey & David Landes Nancy Norton
Lisbeth & Carter Beise Karen Daubert Andrew Schrum Mark Walker
Jeffrey Greenbaum Alisa & Frank Lane Rose & Ron Novak
Margaret & John Bellorado The Daus Family Carol & Craig Schwender Timothy Walker
Myrna & Stephen Greenberg Joan Lapham Tim Oakley
Petie Benne Laura Davenport Barbara Scowcro Karen Walker
James Greenlee Cathy O'Connor & Chris Larson Dietrich Oberreit
Liz Benson Alexandra Dawson Peter Selkowitz Linore, Grace, John & Jim Wallace
Jochen Grocke Heidi & Phil Leeds Hanacke & Tucker Offu
Robert Berlin Jean, Anna, & Tim Day Mary-Alice Huemoeller-Selle Trudi & Heinz Walter
Jill Baldauf & Steve Grossman Lauren & Saghi Leoni Shelley & Kevin Olson
Andy Berney Melinda & Clint Day & Michael Selle Mary & Bob Walton
Angela Tong & John Gute Kehr Levy Fund Rendezvous Engineering
Bernie's Boom Boom Room/JH Ski Patrol Timothy T. Day Foundation / Sandy & Tim Day Anne Jeffery & Jack Sept Doreen Ward
The Hub Bicycle Service Jean & Jason Lewis Mia Jensen & Sean O'Malley
Carol & Dennis Berryman Julie Deardorff Leah Shlachter Jeff Ward
Audrey & Roald Hagen Tim Libassi Janet O'Neil
Joel Bingham Alison Deines Katherine & Jack Shook Marilyn Wartig
Julie Ann Giacobassi & Zach Hall Leticia Liera Open Hands Foundation/
Julie Birrer Tacie, Mimi & Daphne Dejanikus Kelly & Carl Shuptrine Joy Watson
Caryn Haman Lieberman Research Worldwide Julie & Darrick Walker
MJ Bishop Construction Inc. Sue & Pete Dennis Sandy & Dick Shuptrine Cammie & Andy Watson
Francesca & Mike Hammer Ellen & Gene Linn Heather & Drew Overholser
Rebecca Woods Bloom & Richard Bloom Jessica Bender & Chris Denny Priscilla & Barry Sibson Karen Wa enmaker
Lisa Johnson & Ben Hammond Gretchen Long Cheryl & Thomas Palfrey
Brent Blue Susannah & Larry Detrick Diane & Donald Siegel Earth Tours/Keith Wa s
Miga Rosse i & Chris Hansen Cathryn Brodie & Doug Lowham Kim & Lewis Parker
Lea Bonnecaze & Ian Levenson Interval Management Services/Catherine Smith Sieglinde Fund Nancy & Jamie Weeks
Nell & Mark Hanson Deborah Lucas Biba & Jon Parker Foundation
Tenley & Dan Bowen Thomas Dewell Mimi & Frank Slaughter Lynn & Ken Wegner
Amy Manhart & Drew Happ Kathrin Luderer & Joe Larrow Andrea Paul
Mary Bowker Diana Dipaola Nancy Jarrell & Ed Smail The Mary K. Weiss Foundation
Jill & Sco Harkness Margie Lynch Karen Youngblood & James Peck
Ma Braga Sylvia & Joseph DiPrisco Amy Fulwyler & Cary Smith Wendy & Chad Weiss
Carol & John Harkness Kathy & Luke Lynch Laura Peterson
Stephanie & Mike Brennan Carolyn & Nelson Di mar Megan Smith Diana & Mike Welch
Karen Jerger & Chuck Harris Helen & Sean Macauley Kelli & Joe Petrick
Molly Breslin Peter Di mar Lisa & Stuart Smith Robert Wemple
Melissa & Shepard Harris Martha & Ma hew MacEachern Leslie Petersen & Hank Phibbs
Ben Bre ell Katherine & Mark Dowson Sammie & Sco Smith Jennifer & Kent Werlin
Laura & Brandon Harrison Robin & Bill MacLeod Pam & Keith Phillips
Lynn & Richard Broders Liz & David Dufault Constance & Jackson Smith Jackson Temp Services/Rob Werner
Amy Hatch Mandy Mahoney Sarah & George Phocas
The Brooks Foundation/Linda & Tony Brooks Laura & Jason Dunlop Dorie & Randy Smith Linda & Richard Wheeler
Deborah & John Hechinger Ginny & Ken Mahood Susan Pieper-Bailey
Carleen & Dan Brophy Pauline Towers Dykeman & Paul Dykeman Snake River Grill Nick & Whiteley
Susan Hedden Marcia Male Peter Pilafian
Blue Lion Restaurant Gloria & Ross Edwards Melissa & Jason Snider Katie, Sara, Katelynn, & Steve White
Ryan Heesch Melissa Malm & Gregory Smith Shirley & Paul Piper
Diana Brown David Elan Snowdon Fund Cathy & Robert Wikoff
Betsy & Jim Hesser Carol & Bill Maloney Bonnie & Tom Pockat
Ginny & Tim Brown Maureen & Todd Ellingson Linda & Keith Soper Chris & Erich Wilbrecht
Charlo e Higgins Tracy Blue & Hunter Marrow Tracy & Greg Poduska
Marlane & Brad Brown Cindy & Lee Elzemeyer Sandy Masur & Sco Spector Patricia & Rafael Williams
Emma Hill Linda Mars Carol & Steve Poole
Lorie Cahn & Doug Brown Joannie & Steve Epstein Jeanie & Fred Staehr Teton Orthopedics, P.C.
Anise & Marc Hirschfield Donna & Cliff Martin Lynne Wolfe & Dan Powers
Outdoor Research Lori Clark-Erickson & Chris Erickson Hal Staley Barbara Kay & Thomas Wilson
Berte & Alan Hirschfield Jane Ma hews Holly & Warren Pra
Theresa & Lester Brunker Roxanne & Tom Factor Diana Osuna & Tom Stallings Chris & Kurt Wimberg
Lannie & Bill Hoglund Amy & Forrest McCarthy Sue & Ron Prevost
Marian & Dennis Butcher Kathy Falconer-Finnegan James Stanford Pat Weber & Tom Windle
Liza & Bland Hoke Ruth & Bill McClure Peggy & Greg Prugh
Joyce & Dan Butcher Ike Faust Snake River Brewing Josie Wi ner
Changes Hair & Nail Salon/ June & Michael McCollister Tamsen & Aaron Pruzan
Robin & Phillip Cameron R. Feagin Martha Stearn Wendy Wolff
Marsha & Mark Holden Kari & Ma McCreedy Pruzan Foundation
Jan & JJ Campau Martha Feagin Emilie & Ethan Steinberg June & Steve Wolfson
LynnIe Hollbacher Kathy & Hank McCurdy Brandon Pumphrey
Fay & Bill Campbell Annie & Jon Fenn Rebecca Stern Sue Wolling, in memory
Katy Hollbacher McDonald's of Jackson Hole Jackie Pongracic & Ken Pursell
Amanda & Nate Carey Fine Dining Restaurant Group Bridget Mullen & Michael Stern of Big Wally (Mark Wolling)
Mark Houser Elizabeth McDougal Annie & George Putnam
Becky Watson & Betsy Carlin Ray Fink Alice & Robert Stevenson Miller & Spencer Wolling
Eric Huber Robin, Nico, & Brian McGee Laura Quinlivan
Anne Ladd & Len Carlman Lisa Finkelstein/Suburban Urology Network Meredy & Chris Stiehl Focus Productions/Wade McKoy
Jackson Hole Mountain Resort Frederick Landscaping/Sam McGee Patsy & David Raaum
Barbara & Jerry Carlson Fitzgerald's Bicycles Pamela Stockton Designs & Bob Woodall
Jackson Hole Title & Escrow Company Kim & Bob McGregor Glenda & Bill Ramsay
Elaine & John Carney Fund Naomi & Roy Flack Stone River Foundation Anne & Noel Wray
Suzie & Trent Hultman Bev & Ed McIlnay Adventure Maps, Inc.
Bernadine & Michael Caruso Patricia Diamond Fletcher Robert Strawbridge Kelvin Wu
Teton Mountain Bike Tours Linda McInally Diane & Glenn Ray