Truffle Pigs Bistro caters to weddings, private functions and corporate parties.
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Our award winning Truffle Pigs Bistro features full lunch and dinner menus, which are open to the public. Starting November 2008 we are pleased to offer wireless high speed internet service, guided hiking packages, x-country and downhill ski packages and gourmet food weekend getaways. 2 hiker's suites equipped with private kitchenette.Family suite suitable for 4 - 6 persons equipped with a private kitchen.Modern rooms all equipped with private bathroom, queen bed(s), cable television, in room phone service and individual room climate control.Truffle Pigs' nationally and internationally renowned bistro and lounge.Located conveniently in a unique mountain community guests are treated to authentic mountain hospitality which includes: The lodge is located in Field's downtown in Yoho National Park. The lodge is a fourteen room post and beam structure just freshly renovated to serve your overnight needs located 20 minutes west of Lake Lousie and 1 hour west of the town of Banff. 22.In May 2008 the entire Kicking Horse Lodge was purchased by the Truffle Pigs and is now owned and operated by Field locals. Owner Assistance Fundįor more information and to see other artists’ work, join the Facebook group, “4 the Love of Art and Animals Group.” The auction runs until 11 a.m. Stars Piggly Wigglys Sanctuary (Canada).
Nonprofits that have benefited from “4 the Love of Art and Animals” auction: It’s the least we can offer to animals that are bred and raised completely for human needs.” “Sometimes putting an animal down is the most humane option, but there are times these animals can have good lives as pets where they don’t fulfill a rancher’s need for consumerism,” said Clow. Two other rescues - perhaps more to Tripp the pig’s liking - will be featured this month in the 4 the Love of Art and Animals Auction: Colorado-based Hog Haven, selected by a high school artist Trinity Wilson, and Kansas City Pig Rescue Network in Missouri, selected by artist Misty Marie Abney. Lee Meyring’s experience with pigs, Tripp avoided needing a costly surgery to reverse the Entropion and regain his sight. In addition to being three-legged, Tripp arrived from Utah to Clow’s care, blind, from a condition called Entropion, which causes the eyelids to curl inwards and scratch the cornea.
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Steamboat Veterinary Hospital PC also has been instrumental in Tripp’s care. “I wanted to be part of the change of ensuring that, even in the ranching world, animals are cared for humanely, acknowledged for feeling pain, and aren’t just a number on a budget.” “This little goat also made me realize that rescue has always been a part of my life, and that this was my passion,” said Clow. to help purchase custom prosthetics - Clow chose to select a special fund at Steamboat Veterinary Hospital, installed by Lisa Kim and Rosie Larsen, as her designated recipient of the auction. In honor of Izzy the Goat - the 5-pound baby goat who lost his back legs to frostbite and received donations from across the U.S.
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Born Free Wildlife Rehab was started 23 years ago by longtime Yampa Valley resident Tracy Bye. This month, Amber Elliot, a senior at Steamboat Springs High School, is the first local artist to be featured in the event who chose the local Born Free Wildlife Rehab as her featured rescue. and Canada.Įver since the local zoning for mini pigs changed, Clow has been active in the mini pig world and was inspired to start the art auction, which features four artists each month who then choose four rescue organization to benefit from their art sales.
The auction has raised almost $4,500 for rescues across the U.S. “This auction is unique in the rescue world because it helps both artists and animals,” said Clow, who helped start the auction in June 2016. Two of Tripp’s masterpieces will be featured in the “4 the Love of Art and Animals” monthly online art auction, which ends at 11 a.m. “It’s a lot of fun if you’re ready for the mess, and he loves the feel of pushing paint around a canvas.”
“It acts as an enrichment project to keep him stimulated and out of trouble,” said Clow.