On August 21, 2017, all of us living in the United States will experience the first total solar eclipse visible throughout the country since 1979! The path of the eclipse will cut right through Teton Valley, Idaho, where Earthfire Institute is located, and as a result this area is expected to be one of the best places to view the eclipse in the entire US.
Because this is such a special celestial event, and one we won’t see again until 2045, we want to offer our closest friends the opportunity to experience it with us and the wild animal residents of Earthfire Institute. We will host an intimate, private viewing with a small number of our friends in our beautiful Wildlife Garden, and we will host a lunch with Dr. Susan Eirich and Jean Simpson afterward.
Here are the details:
· The event takes place August 21, 2017, from 10am to 2pm Mountain, rain or shine!
· We can host only a maximum of 10 people—so RSVP as soon as you can!
· We request a $1,000 minimum donation per guest.
· Howling wolves are included and may be joined by coyotes as well…. 😊
Because of its ideal vantage point, the Teton Valley is hosting an eclipse festival August 16-23, so traffic will be heavy and housing options are already filing up fast. Be sure to book your travel and housing arrangements as soon as possible, and let us know if we can help you find something nearby. For more information about the festival, visit tetonvalleyeclipse.com.
Space is very limited, so please RSVP as soon as possible below. If you have questions or need further information, contact Sally Jaster at office@earthfireinstitute.org or call our office at 208.456.0926.