Partners

Our partners 

 
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Teton Valley Rodeo

When visiting the West or even if you live here, catching a summer rodeo is a must-do and there's no better place to embrace your inner cowboy or cowgirl than at the Teton Valley Rodeo. Every Friday night start 8:00pm. Concessions available! June 16th - Aug 18 2023

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4-H is open year-round to youth ages 5 to 18 without regard to race, creed, gender, marital status, handicaps or disadvantages, economic or ethnic backgrounds. Participants ages 8 to 18 are eligible for all 4-H programs, including competitive activities and events. Ages 5 to 7 are eligible to participate in Cloverbuds. Individuals older than 18 who have special needs are eligible if they are still enrolled in high school.

 

4-H

Youth between the ages of 8 and 18 - Sign up for 4-H. Want to learn how to quilt, ride horses, raise steer, shoot a shotgun, and much more? Consider joining 4-H! Click here to view the Current 4-H newsletter

Enrollment Individuals can enroll at any time, but are encouraged to enroll between Oct. 1 and Dec. 1 so they can fully participate in all activities and events for that year.

Scholarships for enrollment fees are available to those with financial need. Contact us for information. Over 40 4-H clubs are offered in Teton County. 4-H clubs include S.T.E.A.M., Cloverbuds, livestock, gardening and beekeeping, archery, shooting sports, crochet, quilting, photography, art, leathercraft, vet science, cooking, sewing, Llama Packing, Packgoat, Babysitter, and more! Please register your child for 4-H now for the 2023-2024 4-H year.

Dues for the 2023-2024 4-H year are $50. Dues are used as follows. Idaho state fees of $15.00 per club member, $5.00 for insurance fee per member, $2.00 per member Zsuite enrollment fee, 3.00 per member for state committee, and volunteer fees, and $25.00 to Teton County 4-H for supplies, scholarships, equipment, and leader training.

For more information and registration, please visit the Teton County Extension & 4-H office: 445 North Main in Driggs or contact us at (208)354-2961 or teton4h@uidaho.edu.

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District 7 Idaho High School Rodeo

Come see District 7’s final rodeo before they go to state May 12 & 13 Driggs, ID at the Teton County Fairgrounds Outdoor Arena

State finals : IHSRA State Finals  TBD

 


teton valley Balloon Rally

July 4-7th 2024 Camping available!

 

Teton Valley Fair & Rodeo Royalty

TVFRR, The Teton Valley Fair & Rodeo Royalty program, is dedicated to provide an opportunity for young women to be spokespersons, to provide the opportunity for young women of high moral and ethical character to promote Teton Valley (County) Idaho and to support, mentor, and educate young women in developing leadership skills, foster self-respect, and respect for others in the sport of Rodeo, the Agriculture lifestyle, our Sponsors, our Royalty Program and the Western lifestyle. To be diligent in learning more about our fair, our sponsors, animal welfare, rodeo and the lifestyle we represent, along with how to best promote them. To enthusiastically apply our knowledge in helping current and prospective stakeholders of the Fair, Rodeo and the Royalty program to extract more value from their involvement. To continually strive to improve our Fair, Rodeo and our Royalty Program through hard work and creativity. To be steadfast in ensuring that we are not successful at the expense of others and watchful that others are not allowed to become successful at the expense of our Royalty program, our fair, our rodeo or our sponsors.