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Teton Valley Foundation works to make the good life in Teton Valley even better by offering recreational, cultural, and educational programs and facilities that boost our local economy and make our community a better place to live and to visit. Our programs and facilities include: Music on Main, Kotler Ice Arena, Bingo, Oktoberfest, Driggs Art Walk, and more…
History
Established in 2005.
Founded in 2005, the Teton Valley Foundation began its work by bringing cultural opportunities to Teton Valley through its annual free, all-ages concert series, Music on Main. Since then, TVF has been looking for ways to expand its programming to fulfill the Recreational and Educational components of our mission.
2010 was a very exciting year for the Teton Valley Foundation. We brought Music on Main to Victor City Park, and we experienced our most successful summer of Music on Main yet, with the highest attendance we’ve seen and some truly outstanding, memorable performances.
Kotler Arena
On May 1, 2010, TVF and Teton Basin Ice and Recreation (TBIR) joined forces to bring the affordable recreational opportunities to the residents of Teton Valley residents. Now managing the Kotler Ice Arena, and offering winter programs in Youth and Adult Hockey, Figure Skating, and Broomball, TVF has begun the process of working towards a year-round, multi-use recreational facility for Teton Valley.
Meet the Manager
Dahvi W.
Manager
Throughout her professional life, Dahvi Wilson has been dedicated to community building, problem solving, and sustainability in its broadest sense. She completed her Masters of Environmental Management from Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies in 2007, and she received her Bachelors degree in Environmental Studies from Brown University, where she graduated Magna Cum Laude.
Her professional experience includes air quality planning and policy development with the California Air Resources Board, teaching and curriculum design with the Teton Science Schools, facilitation and leadership work with The Murie Center, coordinating the Envision Victor Project, consulting a variety of organizations on strategic planning and development, and nearly ten years of guiding wild rivers. In the last five years, Dahvi has served as the Director of Strategic Development for the Three Degrees Project at the University of Washington School of Law, Campaign Director for a local candidate for th