Two Events this Weekend not to Miss!

The last Jackson Hole Farmers Market will take place Saturday and the first ever Rock the Block on Sunday.

It is time for fall fun, and before you skip to Halloween, we’ve rounded up two not-to-miss events this weekend.

First up is the last Jackson Hole Farmers Market on Saturday. Starting at 8 a.m., you can load up on the last haul of the summer for fresh veggies, home-baked treats, local cheese and so much more. While the market normally ends at noon, this Saturday it will continue through 1 p.m. so there is time to grab breakfast and lunch.

In addition to tunes by Marmot ate my Boots, look for a beer tent from Roadhouse Brewing which will offer the first taste of a collab with the market: Farmers Market Hucklebear Hefeweizen. If you buy a commemorative cup for $20, the beer flows freely from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.

Roadhouse Brewing

On Sunday morning, join VIM and Rock On Society for a special edition of Kittens + Durability and the first ever Rock the Block!

The morning will start with two special classes at 9 and 10 a.m. Durability is a strength, balance and flexibility class designed to mitigate the risk of injury. Diverse movements increases health and flexibility and this week, adoptable kittens will be joining in the fun. This class is designed for beginners and experts alike.

Reserve your spot on VIM’s website.

VIM Rock the Block

After the class, stay on for Rock the Block taking place throughout the Movieworks plaza. Stops at the block party will include VIM, where you can ride for a smoothie from the Hoback Sports blender bike. Then head to Meridian Trust for corn hole, a bouncy house and cold lemonade. Continue through the plaza to Graze Garden and Home to create your own wreath ($40 per wreath).

Slow Food in the Tetons will also be serving baskets of regional/local apples to be enjoyed while Sunshine Station will have pumpkin decorating for the whole family ($15 includes pumpkin and supplies) located in Graze Garden and Home courtyard during the event.

Movieworks Cinemas is hosting Taylor Swift Trivia and offering a chance to win tickets to the Eras Tour movie, arriving October 3. Snake River Brewing will be serving up local brews and food trucks will have hot fresh food for purchase.

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Rayne Wikoff

Born and raised in Jackson Hole, Rayne has a passion for food and art. In 2022 Rayne received her bachelor’s degree from the University of Wyoming in Journalism and Graphic Design. She then made the journey back home to JH. Her fondest memories among family growing up is in the kitchen cooking alongside her father, a professional chef turned food salesman. Watching her father cook gave Rayne an appetite for all things food and cooking. Her favorites? Fresh pasta and warm chocolate chip cookies.

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