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Music On Main, Driggs, ID & Jerry Joseph

Wednesday, August 26th, 2009

Logo Viawww.tetonvalleyfoundation.org

Tomorrow night, Thursday, Jerry Joseph lights up the streets of downtown Driggs for the final installment of Music on Main.

Sadly, this is one of the beginning signals that summers -end  is on the horizon, but thankfully fall is one of the best times of year to visit Jackson Hole. Let’s take this opportunity to let you locals know that we are rolling out some killer deals for the next couple of weeks

 3rd night free at Teton Mountain Lodge, Hotel Terra and the Inn at Jackson Hole. Free breakfast when you book at TML and Hotel Terra. This is the perfect affordable opportunity to get your friends and family out here for a fall visit. You know Indian Summer in Jackson is a best kept secret but at least let the loved ones in on the news.

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Jackson Hole Deal Alert: Chill Spa and Solitude Spa

Friday, August 21st, 2009

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No need to elaborate,  this is a fantastic Jackson Hole spa deal…

Deal Day: Saturday, August 22 & Sunday, August 23

Deal: 80-minute treatments for the price of 50-minute treatments at Chill Spa and Solitude Spa. That’s a whopping $55 savings!

Deal Password: Live Well

Hotel Terra Jackson Hole CHILL SPA: 307. 739.4055

Teton Mountain Lodge SOLITUDE SPA: 307.732.6865

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Press Release: Hotel Terra Awarded Prestigious AAA Four Diamond Award

Tuesday, August 18th, 2009
 Hotel Terra Jackson Hole Awarded AAA Four Diamond Rating
One of only a handful of hotels in the U.S. to Carry both the Four Diamond and
LEED Certified Designation
Small Final New ExteriorAugust 18, 2009 (Jackson Hole, WY) – The Automobile Association of America (AAA) bestowed its coveted Four Diamond rating on Hotel Terra in Jackson Hole, Wyoming. With this award, Hotel Terra, which is Silver LEED-certified, becomes one of a handful of LEED-certified hotels to also garner the AAA Four Diamond designation in North America. The award confirms Hotel Terra’s leadership position in setting the standard on environmental sustainability and luxury hospitality in this groundbreaking category.
 
“When we opened Hotel Terra, we pioneered the perfect blend of luxury and sustainability,” says Jamie Yarrow, President of Terra Resort Group. “The prestigious status of being Four-Diamond and LEED certified proves what we set out to do – provide extraordinary lodging experiences while operating an environmentally sensitive business model at the same time.” 

Since 1977, the AAA’s Diamond Rating System has been the only rating system that covers all of North America, utilizing a rigorous examination that requires on-site evaluations conducted by one of AAA’s 65 full-time professional inspectors.

Less than three percent of the 60,000 AAA-approved and Diamond-rated properties carry the elite Four Diamond designation. To qualify for the Four Diamond Award, AAA requires that properties be upscale in all areas, offering refined and stylish accommodations accentuated by enhanced physical attributes. The defining characteristic of hotels at this rarefied level is that they include an extensive array of amenities and combine it with a high degree of hospitality, service and attention to detail.

 ”We share this honor with our wonderful staff whose commitment to provide outstanding hospitality has undoubtedly contributed to our success,” Yarrow said.  “We have accomplished a great deal together in a very short period of time.”

This distinguished award arrives just as Hotel Terra completes its new 68,000 square foot East Wing addition. The expansion project adds 60 guest rooms and suites, 4,200 square feet of new meeting space, an infinity plunge pool set on a rooftop terrace, as well as a state of the art fitness facility to complement the hotel’s Chill Spa. With this addition, the hotel brings its greener version of luxury to the next level, drawing corporate and incentive groups as well as weddings. Since the beginning, Hotel Terra has appealed to Jackson Hole enthusiasts looking for vibrant design, an attentive staff, high end resort amenities, and sustainable operations. The addition to Hotel Terra not only expands the slopeside presence of the property, it confirms Terra Resort Group’s leadership and success in developing an environmentally sensitive hotel operation without compromising the luxury experience.

Hotel Terra Jackson Hole opened in February 2008, landing a spot on the Condé Nast Traveler “Hot List” and Travel + Leisure’s “It List” shortly thereafter. The hotel was also named one of the Top Ten Eco-Hotels by TripAdvisor’s customer reviewers. Located slopeside to the Jackson Hole Mountain Resort, just a mile from Grand Teton National Park and an hour south of Yellowstone, Hotel Terra is ideally situated to bring something new to the luxury mountain lodge category.

About Terra Resort Group
Formed in November 2006, Terra Resort Group’s dynamic new management team is comprised of industry leaders and top talent from hospitality and business arenas.   Prior to Terra Resort Group, company President Jamie Yarrow was with Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts for 18 years, most recently as General Manager of Four Seasons Palm Beach.  He led the opening management team for Four Seasons Resort Jackson Hole. Rob DesLauriers, a former professional skier turned developer and hotelier, serves as Chairman of Terra Resort Group and was the developer of Hotel Terra.  Among other successes, DesLauriers launched the adjacent slope-side Teton Mountain Lodge & Spa in 2002, a 145-room luxury hotel that emulates the great park lodges of the American West, also a member of the Terra Resort Group.

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From White To Green

Tuesday, April 14th, 2009

For us, it’s a black and white issue. Buildings can be green. Even the White House.  Did you know:

www.greenthewhitehouse.com ?

(photo via about.com)

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Modify Monday: Organic Cotton

Monday, March 9th, 2009
The fabric of our lives?

The fabric of our lives?

Now I lay me down to sleep…on a bed of pesticides, fertilizers and herbicides? If you’re like most of us, you do not sleep on organic cotton sheets. Bed is a simple modification point is the perfect place to start or continue the greening process of your life. Organic cotton is grown without the use of the little nasties listed above (pesticides, fertilizers, herbicides).

Some of the worlds most toxic pesticides and insecticides are used for farming cotton. Choosing organic frees you of exposure to harmful chemicals and helps improve the quality of your body and being as well as our natural world.  Also Up for consideration: toxic and persistent pesticide exposure to farmers. Going organic is a simple modification that makes a significant impact on the health of our environment. Hotel Terra Jackson Hole’s beds are outfitted with the oh-so-luxurious and 100 % organic cotton sheets from COYUCHI. Take a look at this simply beautiful website for a inspiring story as well as a list of carries of this superior and sustainable product. Sleep right, sleep tight!

Hotel Terrais located slopeside to Jackson Hole Mountain Resrot in Teton Village, WY.   

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Weekend Guide Part Deux: Jackson Hole Morphs into Sleeping Giant at Snow King!

Friday, January 16th, 2009

Dress to impress at one of the season's biggest ragers.

Everyone will be there. Pick up those knuckles and drag yourself to the Jackson Hole Snowboarder Magazineannual bash. This year the theme is Shanghai Nights, so as the bro credo calls “dress to kill” cus “east meets west” YO!

 Speaking of kill, the night promises killer spinning from local dj’s Cut La What. What? and Mikey Thunder. It all goes to our favorite cause. That’s right, kids and the JH Ski and Snowboard Club.

Snow King. 9 pm. $25 in advance at the Village Cafe, Backcountry Provisions, Jackson Treehouse (located inside Hotel Terra, dude) and the Jackson Hole Wine Company.

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Jackson Hole Off-Season Deals

Thursday, November 6th, 2008

Jackson Hole’s notorious Off Season is officially here. For those of you who may not really understand the precepts of this period, we’ll take this opportunity to expand and explain. In the simplest of terms: It’s quiet. Some may say, almost dead. Since Jackson thrives off of its position as a major tourist destination in the peak seasons of summer and winter, the in-between days are noticeably deserted. Seemingly everyone hits the road leaving those few behind; a demographic which predominately consists of school children and their parents and working professionals. The ski bums and seasonal visitors tend to disappear for a while; bound for exotic locals like Moab, UT and the Grand Canyon or far-reaching destinations like Morocco or Brazil.

For those of us that are here, and even the brave few who are actually visiting, there is a significant upside to sticking around for the long, dark, (did we already say dismal) weeks in November. Indeed, the lack of “traffic” (if you dare ever use this word) is certainly refreshing but the best part: the killer dining deals. Ironically during a time where many people are not working (many restaurants are closed) and are understandably frugal, they nevertheless are inspired to go out and spend due to these irresistible discounts.

Blu Kitchen is running a $20 Locals Special. Be sure to ask your server. Open Tuesday-Saturday at 5:30. Reservations suggested 733-3912.

Blue Lion Restaurant: Enjoy 20% off your entire bill all evening. 733-3912.

Café Ponza in the Pink Garter Plaza is offering 50% off the entire menu. 734-2720.

Cascade Grill House & Spirits, located inside Teton Mountain Lodge & Spa is running 2 for 1 deals in conjunction with an incredible local’s lodging special, including one nights stay in a  lovely lodge room, dinner for two in Cascade and one spa treatment for $199.00.

Cowboy Steakhouse has an unbeatable option with its $5 burger and a PBR. From 5:30-8:00 on the Town Square. 733-4790.

Nani’s Cucina Italiana offers locals 2 for one entree through November. Be sure to mention to your server.  N. Glenwood, 733-3888.

Nikai: Asian Grill & Sushi embraces the off-season with the return of the $6.00 rolls. Open W-Sun. Reservations recommended 734-6490.

Osterialocated inside eco-friendly Hotel Terra Jackson Hole is offering 20% off local’s appreciation for the entire bill. 739-4100.

 

Q Roadhouse. 2 for 1 Happy Hour at the Bar, 5-6 & 8-9. 20% off entire bill. 739-0700.

Rendezvous Bistro.  A Jackson favorite with 20% off local’s appreciation. 739-1100.  

Sweetwater Restaurant offers Wine Down Wednesdays with ½ price bottles of wine for dinner only also has 2 for 1 dinner entrees every night from 10/22-12/15 (excludes some dishes). Saturdays at Sweetwater brings Prime Rib Night for $21.95 and includes a cut with soup or salad. Dinner reservations advised 733.3553

While the temptation is to stay indoors this time of year, these sweet off-season deals becon you to embrace the savory side of life. Thought we could shed some light on how to indulge for less this off-season in Jackson Hole.

These helpful insider tips are brought to you by Terra Resort Group including Hotel Terra Jackson Hole, Teton Mountain Lodge & Spa, and the Inn at Jackson Hole in Teton Village, WY.

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Eco-Fabulous & Hotel Terra Jackson Hole

Friday, October 31st, 2008

Blogging is Random. But the interconnectivity created is fun and creative. In the process of trying to get this puppy (our Blog) up and running, we’ve signed ourselves up  to be a part of the google blog alerts and have found a crop of commentary, mostly on Hotel Terra!

This blog is particularly fun and inspiring as well as a bit unexpected.  Shades of U- A Beauty Blog ”chronicles a beauty junkie’s adventures and thoughts on hues, textures, application and imagery of cosmetic products” and somehow got mixed up with Hotel Terra Jackson Hole in a blog search.  Talk about random. But the story surrounding this unexpected connection is a fun one to highlight.

The woman picured in the photo here is a New York City-based educator and winner of Origins“What Makes You Eco Fabulous ?” campaign. She really is an excellent proponant and contributor to the environmental movment- read about Gioya DeSouza-Fennelly’s inspiring eco-conscious work that won her a trip to sustainably designed and operated Hotel Terra Jackson Hole. Straight from Shades of U.

NEW YORK – Origins, a brand committed to promoting beauty and wellness through natural products, named New York City teacher Gioya DeSouza-Fennelly the winner of their “What Makes You Eco-Fabulous?™”campaign. The campaign invited the environmentally-conscious consumer to submit video, blogs or images describing how they embrace an organic and natural lifestyle. After reviewing hundreds of applicants, Origins representatives selected the Bronx, NY resident for her overwhelming dedication to environmental initiatives. “Origins has always celebrated the connection between Mother Nature and Human Nature and this campaign gave us a unique opportunity to see how our consumers also live by these principles,” said Kay Su, director, Origins Online Marketing. “We had a lot of amazing entries, but Gioya DeSouza-Fennelly’s story stood out. In addition to living ‘green’ day-to-day in her personal life, she also educates and inspires upcoming generations to be eco-conscious.”

DeSouza-Fennelly took interest in the global environment while growing up in Goa, India. After moving to the United States, she received her M.S. in Biophysical Chemistry from Fordham University and became a science educator with the New York City Department of Education; she currently teaches at Intermediate School 143 in the Washington Heights community of Northern Manhattan (IS 143). In an effort to cultivate a new generation of “eco-techies,” a term DeSouza-Fennelly uses to describe her passion, she also obtained certification as a Horticultural Therapist and Landscape Designer at the New York Botanical Gardens. This has helped her to strengthen the integration of environmental education into her science curriculum. With this experience she pioneered the development of the Penny Harvest Garden, a handicapped-accessible organic school garden funded by donations, and the Junior Master Gardener Program, which engages students in service-learning projects at school and in the local community. “I know as individuals we can make a difference, but I am fortunate to have a captive audience of 120 students each year who if instilled with the responsibility of being stewards of this planet, will go out and make positive choices as adults,” said DeSouza-Fennelly. The students in DeSouza-Fennelly’s class are immersed in environmental awareness. “All project-based learning incorporates only recycled materials and every aspect of the curriculum is linked to real-life practices,” said DeSouza-Fennelly. “Students learn about indoor and outdoor pollutants, how to test the air quality in their community and organic gardening. Most importantly each student is required to design ‘The Perfect Planet’ which would be their legacy for the next generation. This project gives students the opportunity to educate their families and communities in earth-friendly practices.”

DeSouza-Fennelly is now working on raising funds to build a rooftop “Living Lab” greenhouse powered by alternate clean energy on top of IS 143. This would allow students to learn sustainability and real-life “green skills” while addressing all the National Science Standards. For her dedication to environmental initiatives and education DeSouza-Fennelly was awarded a four night stay, including airfare and breakfast, for two at Hotel Terra Jackson Hole in Teton Village, WY. The exclusive resort is renowned for its commitment to luxury as well as sustainability. In addition to the stay at Hotel Terra Jackson Hole, she also received a bevy of organic goodies including the entire line of Origins Organics™,the first full line of prestige skin, body and hair care products certified under USDA NOP standards, fine organic cotton bed linens from LOOP Organics and more! “My children got me hooked on Origins years ago and now I’m an avid shopper,” said DeSouza-Fennelly. “It’s an honor to be acknowledged by a brand that I’ve always admired for their wonderful products and their continued commitment to the preservation of earth, animal and environment.”

About Origins

Our mission at Origins is to promote beauty and wellness through good-for-you products and feel-good experiences. We do this by celebrating the connection between Mother Nature and Human Nature. Introduced in the United States in 1990, Origins launched internationally in 1991. It is currently sold in more than 30 countries and territories including the United Kingdom, Ireland, Canada, France, Spain, Austria, Germany, Switzerland, Norway, Denmark, Sweden, Greece, Japan, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Thailand, Singapore, Malaysia, Korea, Australia, New Zealand and the Philippines.

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