Dia de los Muertos Celebration

Join us today from 3:30 – 6:30 p.m. by visiting the ofrendas in the community! One22 Resource Center has joined with 10 local social service and arts organizations for a community-wide Día de Los Muertos celebration. Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) is a festive multi-day holiday, originating Read more…

​Poetry for the Pandemic

The profound art of poetry can connect us to each other, to worldwide humanity and to our own Divine natures in this time of uncertainty, suffering and fear. Our summer guest chaplain, the Rev. Travis Helms, Episcopal Chaplain at the University of Texas and a poet, will help us launch Read more…

Youth Summer Activities

Join us for youth activity days this summer! Calling all rising 6th graders and older to participate in outdoor fun and discussions. Our remaining days include: Thursday, August 1 – 9 am to 1 p.m. – Hiking & Discussion Theme: Connection to Place—discussion led by Karin from the Community Safety Read more…

Poetry as Spiritual Practice

“Many, if not all poems are a kind of deep remembering, even sometimes remembering something we never thought we knew but discover, like an ancient gift, inside a poem.” We invite you to join Suzanne Harris and Susan Jackson on five Thursday afternoons July 11, 18, 25, August 1 and Read more…

GALs: Floral Design + Wine Workshop

You’re invited to a special Gathering All Ladies (GALs) evening featuring a floral design workshop led by Emily Lacoste, owner of Lily & Company. Tap into your creative side during this hands-on workshop with members of St. John’s Flower Team. Following Emily’s lead, we’ll each create a unique arrangement with Read more…

Spiritual Care Volunteers

Join us on Saturday, November 4 for volunteer training in Spiritual Care. The training will be held at St. John’s Medical Center in the boardroom from 9 am – 1 pm. Lunch will be provided. To register, please contact Joni Upsher, Volunteer Coordinator at 739-7541 or volunteer@tetonhospital.org. Spiritual Care Volunteers Read more…

Scouting for Food

Scouting for Food is an annual event orchestrated by the local Boy Scouts. Flyers will be put on doors of homes across the area to remind people to fill bags with non-perishable food. On October 28, scouts return to collect the bags. If you do not receive a flyer on Read more…