THIS WEEK: JANUARY 21-27

CALENDAR HIGHLIGHTS
THURSDAY 1.22
Ski tales of Kashmir
Nancy Leon presents a slideshow and talk that will transport you to the contested ‘Line of Control’ border of India and Pakistan.
Armchair Adventures: Out of Bounds Skiing in Kashmir, 6:30 p.m. in the Rec. Center Meeting Room. $5. tetonparksandrec.org.
THU 1.22 to THU 2.12
Wyoming’s outlaw era
Step back in time to explore Wyoming’s Outlaw Trail and the folklore, history and geography behind the characters who rode it.
Wyoming’s Outlaw Trail: Traveling Exhibit, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. at JH Historical Society & Museum. Free. jacksonholehistory.org.
FRIDAY 1.23
Earning turns on film
View six of the best backcountry ski films focusing on human-powered access to remote and beautiful places. An evening of great films, raffle items and Bill Boney serving tasty food.
Teton Valley Backcountry Film Festival, 6 p.m. at Wildwood Room. $5. tvtap.org.
Nine male voices of the a cappella group Vocal Point give a stunning, high-energy performance. Rock, pop, country, jazz and R&B all mixed into the time of your life.
BYU Vocal Point: A Cappella, 7:30 p.m. at BYU-Idaho. $6-12. tickets.byui.edu.
SATURDAY 1.24
Dance with dad
Parks and Rec hosts a special night for dads and daughters with dinner and dancing for girls K-2.
Daddy and Daughter Snow Ball, 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. in Grand View Lodge at Snow King Resort. $69. Space is limited, register at tetonparksandrec.org.
Little hockey heroes
Get ready for some full-check fun at this Jackson Youth Fundraiser. Play the casino tables and bid in the silent auction as Crazy Tom spins the tunes to get you loose.
Hockey Ball Fundraiser, 6:30 p.m. at Spring Creek Ranch. $75. jyhockey.org.
A celebration of snow
Dress wacky or funky for a celebration of snow and fashionable duds. Chapman Roots Band will bring their tunes and Sue Cicero will serve finger foods to keep your groove going.
Driggs Snow Ball, 7 to 10:30 p.m. at Driggs City Center. $8-15. driggssnowscapes.org.
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