
From the ballet to turkey tossing, the Yellowstone Teton Territory is teeming with holiday spirit

Find your kind of holiday spirit this weekend in the Yellowstone Teton Territory. From the ballet to turkey tossing, the YTT embraces all styles of holiday spirit.
Don’t miss out on this Wednesday’s performance at the Colonial Theater when Pickleville’s favorite outlaw returns in a hilarious and heartwarming musical comedy: “Bandito’s Holiday Heist!”
It’s Christmas chaos meets Wild West shenanigans. “Bandito’s Holiday Heist!” is a misfits’ Christmas adventure that will leave audiences toe tappin’ and belly aching laughin’ with knee-slappin’ jokes and just the right amount of mischief.
Where Christmas Gets
a Little More Fun
Head to Teton Valley and the Victor City Park on December 6, from 1-5:30 for an afternoon of community cheer. Enjoy the Mistletoe Market, where local vendors will showcase unique holiday gifts, crafts and treats. It’s the perfect place to find something special for everyone on your list while supporting small businesses in Teton Valley.
The market will take place on Birch Street to the backdrop of holiday music and festive activities like Santa’s Workshop hosted by the Victor Branch of the Valley of the Tetons Library featuring children’s crafts, storytime and a holiday book sale. The turkey toss will take off just before the tree lighting and Victor Holiday Greeting and Community Christmas Carol-Sing A-Long take place on Sugar Plum Lane (a stationary parade). Fireworks will close out the evening.
Wax nostalgia and make new memories with family members of all ages with Hans Christian Andersen’s famous fairy tale, “The Snow Queen.” The Christmas ballet is based on Andersen’s romantic legend that brings trolls, robbers, forest fairies and snowmen to life with the music of Edvard Grieg, Jules Massenet, Mozart and Vivaldi. Recommended for audiences aged 5 and up, this weekend’s performance at the Frontier Center for the Performing Arts in Idaho Falls starts at 5 p.m. on December 7 in Idaho Falls.

