Teton Behavioral Health Alliance to host Soupgiving
Foundation News
During this free event, enjoy heartwarming soups from local restaurants, a moment to connect with friends old and new, live music by Kirsten Farney and friends, a collaborative art project, and activities and crafts in the Kids’ Corner led by Teton Literacy Center.
On Thursday, November 16 from 5:30 – 8:00pm, The Teton Behavioral Health Alliance, an initiative of the Community Foundation of Jackson Hole, is hosting its first annual Soupgiving at the Virginian Lodge’s Wister Hall. The event is an opportunity to connect with fellow Jacksonites before the busy, and sometimes challenging, holiday season.
During this free event, enjoy heartwarming soups from local restaurants, a moment to connect with friends old and new, live music by Kirsten Farney and friends, a collaborative art project, and activities and crafts in the Kids’ Corner led by Teton Literacy Center.
“Many people feel stressed and isolated this time of year,” said Kate Schelbe, Backbone Leader of Teton Behavioral Health Alliance. “This event is designed to create a space for community members to make connections and feel connected.”
Soupgiving is a community gathering for all. No tickets are required to attend. Food will be available on a first-come, first-served basis. Soupgiving is made possible with support from the Community Foundation of Jackson Hole’s Behavioral Health Initiative, Teton Behavioral Health Alliance, and Jackson Hole Travel & Tourism Board. Food partners include Apex Catering, Häagen-Dazs, The Bread Basket of Jackson, Roots Kitchen & Cannery, Streetfood at The Stagecoach, and 460 Bread.