Rename a Peak in Grand Teton NP for Clay James

Recent signers:
Dan Davis and 19 others have signed recently.

The Issue

Clay James was not just a name in Teton County; he was a beacon of leadership, conservation, and community spirit. For many years, he served as the general manager at Jackson Lake Lodge, leaving an indelible mark on countless individuals and the environment he cherished so deeply. His influence extended far beyond the walls of the lodge, shaping the vision of many local employees, visitors from around the world, conservationists, and enthusiastic supporters of the Grand Teton National Park.

Through his vision and dedication, Clay James championed numerous conservation efforts, ensuring that the breathtaking beauty of our beloved national park remained pristine and protected for future generations. His commitment to sustainability and passion for the park's natural wonders inspired everyone around him, creating a legacy of stewardship that still resonates throughout Teton County.

Given his profound contributions and passion for the Grand Teton National Park, it is only fitting to honor Clay James by renaming a peak after him in this majestic landscape. This act would serve as a lasting tribute to a man who dedicated his life to the protection and enhancement of our natural surroundings.

Renaming a peak in Grand Teton National Park in Clay James's honor would not only commemorate his legacy but also inspire future generations to continue his work and mindset towards preservation. It would stand as a symbol of the difference one individual can make in their community and the environment.

We urge the Teton County Board of County Commissioners to recognize the impact Clay James had on our community by officially recommending a peak in Grand Teton National Park be renamed in his honor. It’s a meaningful way to ensure his legacy endures and inspires.

Please join us in this cause by signing the petition. Let’s immortalize the values and passions Clay James instilled in us all, and continue the journey he started. Together, we can make a difference.

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Recent signers:
Dan Davis and 19 others have signed recently.

The Issue

Clay James was not just a name in Teton County; he was a beacon of leadership, conservation, and community spirit. For many years, he served as the general manager at Jackson Lake Lodge, leaving an indelible mark on countless individuals and the environment he cherished so deeply. His influence extended far beyond the walls of the lodge, shaping the vision of many local employees, visitors from around the world, conservationists, and enthusiastic supporters of the Grand Teton National Park.

Through his vision and dedication, Clay James championed numerous conservation efforts, ensuring that the breathtaking beauty of our beloved national park remained pristine and protected for future generations. His commitment to sustainability and passion for the park's natural wonders inspired everyone around him, creating a legacy of stewardship that still resonates throughout Teton County.

Given his profound contributions and passion for the Grand Teton National Park, it is only fitting to honor Clay James by renaming a peak after him in this majestic landscape. This act would serve as a lasting tribute to a man who dedicated his life to the protection and enhancement of our natural surroundings.

Renaming a peak in Grand Teton National Park in Clay James's honor would not only commemorate his legacy but also inspire future generations to continue his work and mindset towards preservation. It would stand as a symbol of the difference one individual can make in their community and the environment.

We urge the Teton County Board of County Commissioners to recognize the impact Clay James had on our community by officially recommending a peak in Grand Teton National Park be renamed in his honor. It’s a meaningful way to ensure his legacy endures and inspires.

Please join us in this cause by signing the petition. Let’s immortalize the values and passions Clay James instilled in us all, and continue the journey he started. Together, we can make a difference.

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The Decision Makers

Teton County Commission
3 Members
Natalia Macker
Teton County Commission
Wes Gardner
Teton County Commission
Luther Propst
Teton County Commission

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