Thursday, October 1, 2009

Message from the President


There was a buzz around town in early fall. Not because everyone was gearing up for the first big snowfall, but because Grand Teton was prominently featured in Ken Burns’ latest series, The National Parks: America’s Best Idea. Watching this captivating documentary made me want to take a road trip, and I’m certain I’m not the only one. National parks around the country are expecting increased visitation next summer, believing record numbers of people will explore the mountains, deserts, and canyons they’ve seen in Burns’ film.

I was moved by the cinematography, but it’s the personal stories people revealed that really made me think. I, too, have vivid park memories, and they are some of the most important of my life. Summiting the Grand and looking across the still valley far below. Early morning backcountry skiing in the Tetons. The chills I felt as I walked through Gettysburg. Running around the Mall in Washington, D.C. and feeling proud to be an American. Practically everyone I know has a favorite park experience that inspired a career, an accomplishment, or simply a perfect day outdoors. Giving us a backdrop for unforgettable moments—this is the magic of our national parks.

Parks were created for the benefit of the people but nearly a century later, these protected landscapes have become an essential part of our lives. I’m thankful I live near Grand Teton and can connect with hundreds of Foundation supporters to better this special place. This year, we’ll focus more on technology as we continue to reach out to others and grow our network of friends. We’re also hoping to wrap up fundraising for the visitor center’s auditorium by summer, and, of course, the Youth Conservation Program and wildlife initiative will remain priorities.

Thank you for your interest and support of the work we do. You’re the reason we can introduce many worthwhile projects and help keep Grand Teton vibrant and moving forward.

Leslie Mattson
President