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THE POWDERHORN BUILDING
at 625 Powderhorn Lane, Jackson
“Luck is when preparation meets opportunity.”
— VINCENT LOMBARDI
Good Luck for the Festival
New Housing for 18 Festival Musicians
The cost and shortage of rental units continue to make housing for the Grand Teton Festival’s fabled
Resident Orchestra a financial challenge. The Festival owns 24 bedrooms. Members of the Festival
community donate personal accommodations for musicians every summer.
The Jackson Hole Housing Fund since 2017 has donated the use of 15 bedrooms near Snow King
Resort. Now the 18-bedroom Powderhorn project has been undertaken by the Housing Fund, and
starting this year will be provided rent-free to the Festival.
Certain individuals have gone above and beyond to take an exciting opportunity and make it a
marvelous asset that can provide benefits to the Music Festival for many decades to come.
We list them with enormous gratitude:
Kurt Dubbe Matt Kim-Miller Brenda Wylie
Dubbe-Moulder Architects Barack Ferrazzano Law Firm Todd Domenico Real Estate
Kim Foley Nicole Nelson Steve Zamborano
First State Bank and Trust Design 4 Corners Century Contractors, Inc.
George Johnson & Terry Trauner
Jason Hafemann Trauner Fay Designs
Stadig Johnson Law Firm
The Jackson Hole Housing Fund Board (an IRS 501c3 charitable organization)
Bill Collins (Collins Planning; former planning Director Teton County)
Richard Palmer (Thompson Palmer & Associates; former Festival Board Member & Finance Chair)
Cynthia Walk (Professor Emerita, UCSD; Chair, Sunrise Foundation)
Margot Walk, (former Festival Board Chair & Life Director)
Ted Wong (Retired Engineer and nephew of Ling Tung, Founder & first Music Director, Grand Teton Music Festival)