Jackson Hole Writers, in partnership with the Wyoming Outdoor Council and the Teton Climbers’ Coalition, will host a Storytelling as Stewardship Workshop on Saturday, January 17, as part of the 2026 AlpinFilm Festival.
The two-hour workshop, which will be held in the Center for the Arts conference room on the first floor adjacent to the Glenwood Street entrance, runs from 9:00 – 11:00 AM.
Led by outdoor recreationist and teaching author Frederick Reimers, the hands-on workshop explores how personal experience, place-based storytelling, and deliberate narrative choices can deepen understanding of why public lands matter—and what’s at stake in protecting them. Through guided writing and reflection, participants will develop practical tools for shaping stories that inform, connect, and inspire action.
The workshop is open to writers of all experience levels.
Cost is $15 with an AlpinFilm full festival pass, or $30 without.
AlpinFilm passes may be purchased here.
Learn more about the workshop and register here.