Our Ice Creams & Sorbets contain NO: additives, preservatives, flavorings, extracts, colorings, solidifires, stabilizers, corn sugar solids, concentrates, hormones OR gar gums! Just pure good old fashioned home made YUMMM!!!!!!!! Sorbets are diabetic and dietetic friendly. Kosher also.
The Jackson Cupboard provides emergency food needs for members and organizations of the Jackson Community.
About Gary Crandall: I consider myself fortunate to have been able to visit many of the wild places in the American West and photograph not only the beautiful mountain peaks and landscapes, but also the wild creatures that inhabit these places. Over the past two and a half decades, I’ve been able to remain connected to wild places and wild animals and make them part of my livelihood. The enjoyment I receive from sharing these images with others is only surpassed by the true joy I get from communing with the land and the animals. Photographing wildlife is a true passion for me, but it is a challenging endeavor. First, there’s finding a fairly clean backdrop, and finally, the most important photographic element, finding the right light – which is everything to the photograph. Sometimes I get lucky and find all three of these elements together, and when I do, it is very rewarding, almost magical. My desire to be a professional wildlife photographer came easy to me, but choosing where the photograph wildlife wasn’t. I felt that to get the best possible images, I would concentrate on North American wildlife. It is familiar to me and I feel a connection to it through shared habitat. Even though I was raised in an eastern state, I was always fascinated by the books I read and tales I heard about bison, bears, eagles and moose. All of these experiences have led me to explore where to find these amazing creatures, and to know for myself their habitats and characteristics – how they really live. The more I grew to know them, the more I became aware of some of the perils they face. The number one priority is preserving their habitat from encroachment. As Chief Seattle once said, “What befalls the wild creatures will also befall the sons of man.” It is my hope that in viewing these images, there will be instilled in us, who share this continent with the wild creatures, the need to preserve enough space for all of us to continue to live together. -Gary Crandall
Jeter Case crafts the noble metals and precious stones in wearable, one-of-a-kind sculptures and showcases his pieces in a historic log cabin in Jackson Hole, Wyoming. Specializing in bridal and custom pieces, Jeter's jewelry projects the style of the wearer and the heart of the creator. Jan, his wife, partner, and Certified Gemologist Appraiser, seeks out only the finest quality gemstones to ensure that the pieces will be heirlooms for generations to come. Living on the edge of Grand Teton National Park, and only a few miles south of Yellowstone Park, inspiration can be found daily in the mountains, sky, and beautiful nature that surrounds their home. Jeter's signature Teton line captures the magnificence of the mountains on a small scale. J.C. Jewelers strives to carry an exciting selection of work by other artists, some well-established and others up-and-coming. Jan is always on the lookout for fresh new designs with timeless appeal and a nod to the latest trends. From funky sterling earrings to stunning diamond solitaires, J.C. Jewelers has something for every jewelery lover's distinctive taste.
The story began in 1950 In the 1950’s, 14 year-old Åke Nordin from Örnsköldsvik in Northern Sweden spent more time outdoors than indoors. After many long treks in the mountains, Åke decided the backpacks at the time were unsatisfactory and took matters into his own hands by building a wooden frame. This evenly distributed weight across his back so the pack did not end up uneven, pear-shaped, and uncomfortable. It also meant he could carry more weight with ease. Åke’s innovation quickly caught on and in 1960 Fjällräven became the first to commercially make and distribute framed backpacks. Fjällräven means Arctic Fox in Swedish, honoring the small and highly adaptable predator that lives in the Swedish mountains under the harshest conditions. From the small town of Örnsköldsvik, Fjällräven has now expanded to every corner in the world. The fundamental ideas remain the same; provide functional, durable, and timeless equipment to make the outdoors more enjoyable for all. We continue to find smart, innovative solutions to make every adventure an unforgettable one.
The store sells new and used items to generate funds which support community non-profit social service agencies and the ministries of St. John's Episcopal Church. All items in the store are sold at affordable prices in order to assist those with limited income. The store is operated in a manner that is respectful of people in need and consistent with the values of St. John's Episcopal Church. This institution of Jackson is not only a favorite shopping spot for locals, but is also a must stop for tourists.
The Jackson Cupboard provides emergency food needs for members and organizations of the Jackson Community.
An inviting shop with a relaxed, but contemporary atmosphere in the heart of Jackson Hole, Wyoming, MADE features a unique selection of handmade goods for the house, office, gift and individual.