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Farms & Fish Gallery Show
An event every week that begins at 10:00 am on Wednesday and Thursday, repeating until November 25, 2020
An event every week that begins at 10:00 am on Friday, repeating until November 26, 2020

We are pleased to offer the photography of Camrin Dengel in the gallery show Lifeblood: From Farms to Fish; Sharing the Story of Aquifer Recharge in Teton Valley which is hanging in the Teton Geo Center gallery in the City Building in Driggs, Idaho. The gallery will be open to the public on Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays starting October 1st 2020.
If you would like to arrange a private tour outside of gallery hours, contact Development Director Anna Lindstedt [email protected].
Participants will be required to wear face coverings inside the gallery per Driggs city ordinance. If you or anyone in your family feels ill or if you have had known contact with someone with COVID-19 symptoms, please do not attend.


Betsy first visited Teton Valley as a 10-year-old from Atlanta, GA, on a family trip west (station wagon and pop-up camper in tow), and knew from that point that the Tetons were amazing and the Rockies were where she wanted to be when she grew up. With a B.A. in Biology and an M.A. in Geography, she enjoyed a career in natural resource management with the US Fish and Wildlife Service and the Forest Service, the last 20 years in Utah and Montana. In 2022, she and her husband Dan started building their home in Tetonia, moving here in 2023, and are enjoying the outdoor joys of the Tetons and getting to know Teton Valley. She enjoys all things outdoors, particularly hiking, mountain biking, skiing, and trying to dabble in bikepacking; loves traveling although finds leaving their senior tabby to be so hard.
Rafe owns and operates Canewater Farm in Victor, Idaho. Rafe studied business at The University of Georgia and organic agriculture at the University of California Santa Cruz. Rafe brings the unique perspective of the local agricultural community to Friends of the Teton River. He is a farmer and a fisherman who views the Teton River as the lifeblood of the community. He advocates for collaboration between agricultural and recreational stakeholders. He is a proud father of two children, Rowan and Emmalou. He and his family sneak away from the farm any chance they can to camp, fish, ski, bike and explore the beautiful mountains and rivers of the area.