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Outlaw festival
* Now through June 18, Laramie will host an 1800's Outlaw Festival. Highlights include Preachers, Pancakes, Poets and Ponies at the Depot today, a bus tour to Ft. Laramie to visit the Oregon Trail, the Fort and 146th Pony Express Re-Ride tomorrow, a horse clinic and mustang adoption at the Albany County Fairgrounds June 13 and 14, sheep Dog Trials at the Albany County Fairgrounds June 15, a Colcannon concert June 16, a buffalo prime rib dinner with Prickly Pair Western Show and barn dancing June 17 and an Irish/Scottish Celtic Festival June 18. Info: (307) 745-4195 or visit {M3www.laramie-tourism.org/flash/wof.htm.
CNFR events
* Today from 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m., there will be a Foundation Style Show in conjunction with the CNFR at the Nicolaysen Art Museum, then at 7 p.m. the second performance will take place at Casper Events Center.
* Now through June 17, The CNFR will be held at the Casper Events Center. All performances will begin at 7 p.m. Individual tickets are $6, $12, and $16 each. Season tickets are $40, $70, and $90 each. Ask about group discounts at the Casper Events Center Box Office at 577-3030 or (800) 442-2256 or at www.caspereventscenter.com or www.cnfr.com.
UW events
* The Seventh Annual Classics Institute: "Life, Love and War: Rome from Republic to Empire" will be held on the University of Wyoming campus now through June 16. Each evening during the institute, faculty members will present free public lectures. For a schedule of events and readings: www.uwyo.edu/humanities or (307) 721-9243.
* For University of Wyoming calendar information, call (307) 766-5000. For concert tickets, call (307) 766-6666.
Hamburger fry
* Today from 5-7 p.m., there will be a hamburger fry at the Hawk Springs Community Building to raise funds for the repair and preservation of the historic Community Building. Grilled hamburgers with cole slaw, potato salad, baked beans, and home made pies will be served. Opportunities for free donations will be provided. Info: (307) 532-5166.
UW events
* There will be a Free BBQ today. The first 100 students with ID will receive a free lunch with live music. Info: (307) 766-5000, ext. 3 or www.uwyo.edu/cac.
Ralston Rendezvous
* Now through June 17, the Ralston Rendezvous & Mule Days will be held in Ralston. There will be a parade, a mule rodeo, and more. Info: (307) 754-4320.
Coming Up
CNFR events
* June 15, 9 a.m., Golf tournament in Paradise Valley; 7 p.m., Third performance at Casper Events Center.
* June 16, 8 a.m., NIRA Coaches Breakfast at the Parkway Plaza; 7 p.m., Fourth performance at Casper Events Center.
* June 17, 9:30 -11 a.m., Special Olympics at Casper Events Center; 1 p.m., Cowboy church service at the Fairgrounds; 7 p.m., Championship Round at Casper Events Center.
Music in Cheyenne
* June 16, Fridays on the Plaza in Cheyenne features a live band each Friday from 5-8 p.m. at the Depot Plaza. Admission is free. Info: (307) 778-3133, ext. 114.
Rodeo
* June 16, Tom Benedict team roping at the Sheridan County Fairgrounds. The pre-qualifier will be from 5:30n6:30 p.m. and the main event begins at 7 p.m. Info: (307) 672-2079.
* June 16, weekly rodeo in Dubois at 8 p.m. Info (307) 455-2556.
* June 16-17, Pine Bluffs rodeo on Friday at 7 p.m. featuring bareback and saddle bronc riding, bull riding, steer and novice bull riding, team roping and calf roping, mixed team roping, breakaway roping, barrel racing, and pee wee barrel racing. Info (307) 632-3626.
* June 16-17, Evanston rodeo, a weekly rodeo starting at 7 p.m. at the Uinta County Fairgrounds. Info: (307) 789-5511 or www.evanstonrodeoseries.com.
* June 17, Sheridan Cowgirls, a timed events rodeo at the Sheridan County Fairgrounds. Info: (307) 672-2079.
Children & Nutrition Services
* A condensed child development version of the ages and stages of children from birth to school-age. Parents, child care providers, grandparents, babysitters, foster parents, and everyone who wonders about child development are invited to attend. All sessions are free but require pre-registration by May 24. Info: (800) 578-4017. The program will be held at the following locations and times:
* June 16, 5:30-7:30 p.m. in Pinedale.
* June 17, 9-11 a.m. in Buffalo.
* June 19, 6:30-8:30 p.m. in Moorcroft, and 7-9 p.m. in Lovell.
* June 20, 7-9 p.m. in Worland.
* June 21, 6:30-8:30 p.m. in Jackson.
* June 22, 7-9 p.m. in Cody.
Laramie dinner theater
* June 16-17, "Anne of the West" dinner theater in the Horsebarn Dinner Theater at the Wyoming Territorial Prison. Performances on Friday and Saturday from 6 to 9:30 p.m. Info: (307) 638-6924.
RV Rally
* June 16-17, Starband RV rally at the CAM-PLEX in Gillette. Info: (307) 682-0552.
Alpine Mountain Days
* June 16-18, in Alpine featuring a black powder shoot, hawk and knife throw, a pioneer village, arts and crafts, a country music jamboree, a Dutch oven cook-off, and the Morning Star Indian Dancers. Info: (307) 883-2759.
Gun show
* June 16-18, The Winchester Gun Show in Cody featuring educational displays, buying, trading, and selling guns. Info: (541) 396-4079.
Cheyenne Brewer's Festival
* June 16-17, The Wyoming Brewer's Festival will be held at the Cheyenne Depot. on Friday from 5 p.m.-midnight and Saturday from 5-11 p.m. Info: (307) 778-3133, ext. 114.
Melodrama
* June 16-18, Watch this year's sequel to last year's melodrama performance of "Return to Calamity Gulch." Starts at 7 p.m. Friday and Saturday and at 4 p.m. on Sunday. Info: (307) 331-1749.
Wyoming State Historical Society events
* June 16-18, Wyoming State Historical Society Trek, "Tracks Across Wyoming-Part 1" Tour some of Wyoming's historical highlights in Pine Bluffs, Cheyenne, and Laramie. The entire trek includes all meals, and scheduled events. Admission is $60 per person and the last day of early registration is June 1. Registrations after June 1 must at 10% to the fee. Info and a complete schedule of events, WSHS (307) 635-4881.
First Annual Pronghorn Pride Fest
* June 16-17, The Pronghorn Pride Fest 2006 will be held Friday and Saturday in Historic Downtown Rawlins. Enjoy live music as you stroll along the streets eating great food and browsing the booths that line the streets. There will be a parade of thirty life size Painted Pronghorns on hand drawn wagons beginning at 11 a.m. on Saturday. Following the Fest on Saturday, there will be a live auction of the Painted Pronghorns at 5:30 p.m. at the Jeffrey Memorial Community Center. Info: (307) 328-2099, rawlinsdda@wyoming.com, (307) 324-8857 or pronghornpride@yahoo.com.
UW events
Info: (307) 766-5000, ext. 3 or www.uwyo.edu/cac
* June 17, Trip to Six Flags. Cost is $7 for students and $10 for non-students. For tickets see the Union Info Desk.
* June 21, Ice cream social with the sounds of Michael Gulezian.
* June 29, 7 p.m. Summer Programs presents Movie at the Wyo. Open to the public, and the first 50 people will receive free popcorn.
Wyoming Bike Month events
* June 17, Wyoming Range Bike Ride. This moderate bike ride will follow the North Horse Creek Road and if water levels permit, there will be opportunities for fishing. The ride starts at 9 a.m. in Merna and lunch is provided. Info: (307) 332-7031, ext. 13 or andy@wyomingoutdoorcouncil.org.
* June 19-24, Bike to Work Week. The Wyoming Outdoor Council is coordinating several events in the Lander area including safety training, basic bike maintenance, and some after-work rides. The Wyoming Department of Transportation is collecting commuter mileages and will award prizes to outstanding participants. Info: (307) 332-7031, ext. 13 or andy@wyomingoutdoorcouncil.org.
* June 24, Ride the Jonah. In conjunction with EnCana, the Wyoming Outdoor Council is offering a 6-8 mile, easy bike tour around the Jonah gas field. The tour will begin at 9 a.m. at the EnCana field office near Boulder. Lunch will be provided.The Wyoming Outdoor Council will supply the lunch. Info: (307) 332-7031, ext. 13 or andy@wyomingoutdoorcouncil.org.
Campbell County road trip
* June 17, 8 a.m.-3:30 p.m., The Campbell County Rockpile Museum is one of the sponsors of a trip to the Pumpkin Buttes and the Ruby Bison Kill Site. A chartered bus will depart from the Gillette Ice Arena parking lot in the morning. The trip is free and lunch will be provided. We do request reservations be made. Info: (307) 682-5723 or email {M3rockpile@vcn.com.
Cheyenne Parks and Recreation
* Today and June 17, from 9-11 a.m. The Cheyenne Parks and Recreation Department will be offering a canoeing class at the Municipal Pool on the 10, and at Sloan's Lake on the 17. There will also be an optional canoe trip on the North Platte River on July 8. Info: (307) 637-6455.
Spur Awards banquet
* June 17, 7 p.m., Willard Wyman will be presented with two Spur Awards for his novel High Country at the Buffalo Bill Historical Center in Cody. He will also appear at the Valley Bookstore in Jackson at 4 p.m. on June 23.
Wyoming Outdoor Council events
* June 17, Wyoming Range Trip. This will be a moderate intensity biking and fishing trip into a portion of the Wyoming Range. Mountain bike, helmet, extra layers, sensible shoes, fishing rod and license are your responsibility. Lunch provided. Info: (307) 332-7031 ext 13 or {M3andy@wyomingoutdoorcouncil.org.
* June 19-24, Bike to Work Week. The Wyoming Outdoor Council is coordinating several events in Lander including safety training, a basic bike maintenance workshop, and some after work rides. Info: (307) 332-7031 ext 13 or {M3andy@wyomingoutdoorcouncil.org.
* June 24, Ride the Jonah. A low intensity bike tour of various aspects of the gas play going on in the Jonah area. We'll take a 6-8 mile educational tour of the Jonah from drill pad to well head to compressor station. Mountain or touring bike, helmet, extra layers, and sensible shoes are your responsibility. Lunch provided. Info: (307) 332-7031 ext 13 or {M3andy@wyomingoutdoorcouncil.org.
* July 5 n9, 13th Annual International Climbers Festival. The Wyoming Outdoor Council will be at the Trade Fair on July 7 at the Lander City Park. Come visit our booth. The Trade Fair offers a wide variety of booths associated in one way or another with climbing and mountaineering. Info: {M3www.climbersfestival.org, call (307) 332-7031, or {M3andy@wyomingoutdoorcouncil.org.
* July 13, Popo Agie Weed Management Association weed tour. The tour will focus on identification of invasive species and various management strategies. This will be an all-day event with lunch provided. Info: (307) 332-1052, (307) 332-7031, ext 13, or {M3andy@wyomingoutdoorcouncil.org.
* July 22, Shoshone National Forest Roadless Area Trip. This will be an all-day event with lunch provided. You are responsible for extra layers and sensible shoes. Info: (307) 332-7031, ext 13, or {M3andy@wyomingoutdoorcouncil.org.
* Aug. 12, Bridger-Teton Roadless Area Trip. Lunch provided. You are responsible for extra layers and sensible shoes. Info: (307) 332-7031, ext 13, or {M3andy@wyomingoutdoorcouncil.org.
* Aug. 26, Wind River Tour. A walking/driving tour of the Wind River. We will stop at various points along the Wind from Diversion Dam on down towards Riverton. In-stream flow issues on the Wind will be the main topic of discussion. Lunch provided. Info: (307) 332-7031, ext 13, or {M3andy@wyomingoutdoorcouncil.org.
* Sept. 2, Ranching in Coalbed Methane Country. We will be gathering up at the Barlow family ranch in the Powder River Basin for a tour of the ranch, a discussion of the challenges of ranching in the middle of a coalbed methane play, and a driving tour to view some of the coalbed methane development in the area. Lunch provided. Info: (307) 332-7031, ext 13, or {M3andy@wyomingoutdoorcouncil.org.
* Sept. 9, Wyoming Outdoor Council Annual Meeting. The early part of the day will involve a trip into a roadless area of the Shoshone National Forest in order to discuss the legal and ecological issues surrounding the management of roadless areas. The evening will involve a dinner, speaker, and band. Info: (307) 332-7031, ext 13, or {M3andy@wyomingoutdoorcouncil.org.
* Sept. 16, Fifth Annual Ride the Red mountain bike ride. This year's ride will take place in the Jack Morrow Hills and is open to young and old alike. There will be route options for different ability levels, from moderate to strenuous, with snacks and rest stops along the way. Mountain bike, helmet, extra layers, and sensible shoes are your responsibility. Info: (307) 332-7031, ext 13, or {M3andy@wyomingoutdoorcouncil.org.
Saratoga/Platte Valley events
* June 17-18, Woodchopper's Jamboree and Rodeo in Encampment. Using power saws, axes and hand saws, men and women cut down "trees," chop logs, and saw squared wood blocks in half. Then cowboys will ride bulls and broncs. Info: www.saratogachamber.info.
Lander Brew Festival
* June 17, The Fourth Annual Lander Brew Festival with brewers from surrounding Rocky Mountain states gathering in Jaycee Park with samples of diverse brews such as On Belay IPA and Chocolate Stout. Live music, food, and unlimited samples make for a fun-filled day. Info: (307) 332-3892.
Chugwater chili
* June 17, The Annual Chugwater Chili Cook-Off will be held Father's Day weekend. Music and fun for the whole family. Info: (307) 422-3493 or (307)322-2322.
Powwow
* June 17-18 n Plains Indians Powwow in Cody including Indian dancing, food, and crafts from Indians of the region. Info: (307) 578-4049 or visit www.bbhc.org.
Sheridan Wild & Scenic Trail Runs
* June 17-18, The 15th Annual Bighorn Mountain Wild and Scenic Trail Runs. Runners from across the U.S., Australia, Germany, and more compete in 59 and 100 miles, 30k and 50k races in the Bighorn Mountains. Info: (307) 673-7500 or www.bighorntrailrun.com.
Car Rally
* June 17-18, Hot Spot Car Rally in Thermopolis at Hot Springs State Park. Info: (307) 864-2176.
Hole In the Wall and Dull Knife tours
* June 17-18, Reservations are being taken for the Hole In the Wall area and the Dull Knife Battlefield tours. The Hole In the Wall tour costs $85 per person, and includes continental breakfast, lunch, guided tour and knowledgeable local speakers throughout the day. The Dull Knife Battlefield tour costs $70 per person. Lunch will be provided. Both tours will meet at the Harold Jarrard Park Building in Kaycee at 8 a.m. The deadline to register for both tours is June 14. Info: (307) 738-238l, (307) 738-2570, or visit {M3http://hoofprintsofthepast.org.{M3
Devil's Tower Centennial events
* June 18, The Old Settlers' Picnic, a revival of an annual gathering that took place from the late 1800's through the 1960's, featuring a car show, quilt displays, Tower tales, a free catered dinner, and more.
* July 4, a fun filled day of activities including the formation of a human American flag, interpretive programs on climbing history, and the largest fireworks display ever at the Devil's Tower KOA Campground.
* July 22-23, Cowboy Festival. Witness demonstrations of skills used in the old west such as leather tooling, soap-making, and working with felt. There will be a dance Saturday night at the nearby Fort.
* Aug. 25-27, American Indian Heritage Weekend, a three day event to help visitors understand the cultural importance of the Tower to over 20 Northern Plains Indian Tribes.
Sinks Canyon speakers
* 2006 Speakers Series at Sinks Canyon State Park. Programs start at 7 p.m. at the Sinks Canyon Visitor Center and guests are encouraged to arrive early. Info: (307) 332-3077 or (307) 332-3892.
* June 20, at 7 p.m., Willie LeClair from Riverton will present "The History of the Shoshone People From Prehistory to Present."
* June 27, Charles Anderson will present "The Mountain Lion in Sinks Canyon and Wyoming."
* July 11, Brian Jensen presents "Sagegrouse."
* July 25, Craig Bromley will present "The Sand Draw Prehistoric Site."
Cheyenne water polo
* Starting June 20 and running through Aug. 17, the Cheyenne Municipal Pool will host water polo on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 9-10 p.m. There will be no sessions held July 4, 25, or 27. Info: (307) 637-6455.
Sheridan County Public Library events
* The First Day of Summer Reading Program at the Clearmont Branch Library entitled, "Paws, Claws, Scales, and Tales." The program will continue until Aug. 31. Info: (307) 758-4331. The Story Branch Library program begins June 21. Info: (307) 683-2922.
Cowboy Mounted Shooters
* June 21-25, Cowboy Mounted Shooters Competition in Lusk. Riders shoot balloons from a gallop and are scored on accuracy and time. Info: (307) 334-2950.
Antique show and auction
* June 24, Treasures of the Heartland, an antique show and auction modeled after "Antiques Roadshow" and sponsored by the Park County Travel Council will be held at the Park County Fairgrounds in Powell. Info: (307) 754-7746.
Concerts in the Park
* Starting July 4, Sheridan will host concerts in the park every Tuesday night at 7:30 p.m. through Aug. 22. Tonight's performance will be by the Sheridan Community Concert Band. Info: (307) 672-6804. Other performances will be held at the following dates and bands:
* July 11, Boot Hill Band
* July 18, The Concert Band
* July 25, The Fireants
* Aug. 1, Down From the Mountain
* Aug. 8, The Big Horn Band
* Aug. 15, The Concert Band
* Aug. 22, The Concert Band
Yellowstone Art Museum
* July 8 and 9, The Yellowstone Art Museum is looking for community volunteers for the 2006 Summerfair, an annual arts and crafts festival to be held at North Park. Volunteers of time or talents should contact Kim Albright at (307) 256-6804, ext. 239 or email summerfair@artmuseum.org.
World Horseshoe Pitching Tournament
* July 10-22, CAM-PLEX welcomes the 88th Annual World Horseshoe Pitching Tournament. All pitching will be held in Central Pavilion every day (except July 16) from 8 a.m.-11 p.m. or later. Admission is free to all pitching, with trophies and prize money available. Info: (307) 682-0552.
CFD tickets
* Rodeo tickets for the 110th Cheyenne Frontier Days Rodeo and "Frontier Nights" tickets are on sale. Rodeo seating is $11 to $25. Scheduled performers: Martina McBride on July 22; Keith Urban on July 23; Montgomery Gentry and Trace Adkins on July 28; and Professional Bull Riders on July 24-25. Those who live out-of-state may call toll-free (800) 227-6336 from 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. Mountain Time on weekdays. Inside Wyoming, call the ticket office, (307) 778-7222; or stop by at Eighth Avenue and Dey Street from 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. weekdays. Tickets also are available 24 hours a day through Ticket West, (866) 464-2626; or on-line:www.cfdrodeo.com.
Art Festival
* Aug. 5 & 6, There will be an Art Festival on the Sheridan College campus. Everyone is invited to show their work there. Music and food will be provided. Info: www.bigwestartsfestival.com.
Central Wyoming College event
* Aug. 18-20. Central Wyoming College is bringing together a multi-talented group of Wyoming guitarists and songwriters, now through Sunday at the Sinks Canyon Center. The fee is $279 and includes group instruction, cabin or tent accommodations, meals, and use of the Sinks Canyon Center facilities. The Center is located about four miles from Lander. Info: (800) 735-8394 or (307) 332-3394.
Rodeo
* Now through Aug. 31, Nite Rodeo in Cody. Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association nightly rodeo performances every night. Info: (307) 587-5155 orwww.codyniterodeo.com.
Bighorn Canyon National Recreation Area
* The Ok-A-Beh Marina will be open now until September 4, Labor Day. The marina at Horseshoe Bend will remain closed for the season. For current lake conditions, call the Bighorn Canyon Visitor Center at (307) 548-5406 or park headquarters at Fort Smith, Montana: (406) 666-2412.
Parent-education seminars
* The Wyoming Children's Access Network provides parent-education seminars for divorcing, separated and never-married parents. The seminar is provided monthly in Casper, Cheyenne, Cody, Gillette, Jackson, Lander, Laramie, Rawlins, Rock Springs, Sheridan and Torrington and provides information about the impact of parental conflict on children and teaches the parents skills to help with the difficult transition. Grandparents, aunts, uncles and other adults close to the children are welcome to attend as well.There is a nominal fee for the seminar that may be waived upon request, based on need. Pre-registration is required 24 hours in advance. Info: Wyoming Children's Access Network at 866-726-3700.
Cheyenne Street Railway Trolley
* Fully narrated historic tours of Cheyenne through Sept. 30. Tours are available Mon.-Fri. at 10 a.m., 11:30 a.m., 1 p.m., 2:30 p.m., and 4 p.m. Sat. at 10 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. Admission is $10 for adults and $5 for children 12 and under. Trolley and attraction passes are also available for $15 and allow entrance to area museums along with the trolley ride. Info: (307) 778-3133 or (800) 426-5009.
Roller skating
* The IKON Center, 1530 W. Lincolnway, Cheyenne now offers roller skating through July. Cost of admission includes regular skate rental: $6 for adults, $4 for kids up to age 12, $5 for military and seniors. In-line or hockey skates available for an additional $3. Info: (307) 433-0024.
On-line book group
* The Wyoming Council for the Humanities announces a free on-line book discussion this July, featuring Octavia Butler's novel {M3Parable of the Sower. Registration is available on the council's website at www.uwyo.edu/humanities. Limited copies are available for loan in Cheyenne at the Laramie County Library System, Green River at the Sweetwater County Library, Laramie at the Wyoming Council for the Humanities, and Sheridan at the Sheridan County Fulmer Public Library. Info: (307) 721-9243 or wych@uwyo.edu.
Stammtisch
* A new lunchtime group for German speakers or learners meets the first and third Tuesday of the month from 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m., Cheyenne. Info: (307) 771-8706.
Sheridan County Public Library events
* Learn the Internet at your library. Thursdays at 10 a.m. in the Fulmer Library Community Services Room. This is a free beginner's course that teaches students how to access and use the Internet. The class will meet for four weeks in June beginning the first Thu. of each month. Register by calling (307) 674-8585, ext. 3.
* In response to the popularity of book discussion groups, the Sheridan County Fulmer Public Library has added book club kits to its circulating collection. Each kit contains multiple copies of the book, plus discussion questions, author biographies, and a list of suggested further reading. Each kit may be checked out for six weeks. Info: (307) 674-8585.
Yellowstone Art Museum
* The Yellowstone Art Museum will be open seven days a week now through Aug. 28. Museum admission is $7 for adults, $5 for seniors and students, and $3 for children ages 5-18. Admission is free with membership. Summer museum hours are Mon.-Sat., 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Thu., 10 a.m.-8 p.m., and Sun., noon-5 p.m.
Evanston Library event
* Now through June 30, The University of Wyoming's Touring art exhibition will be shown at the Evanston Library, 701 Main Street. Group tours may be arranged by contacting the Library's Circulation Desk. Info: (307) 789- 2770.
Wyoming State Museum exhibition
* June 10 n Aug 31, "America's Pastime: Baseball." The exhibit chronicles three centuries of baseball in Wyoming and contains artifacts from two Cheyenne teams, the Cheyenne Indians and the Cheyenne Grizzlies. Members of the Grizzlies will be at the State Museum from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. to sign autographs. The Grizzlies will have State Museum Day during their 7 p.m. game against the Greeley Grays at Pioneer Park. Info: (307) 777-7022 or visit http://wyomuseum.state.wy.us/.
Wilhelmi exhibition
* June 15 through Sept. 3, The Yellowstone Art Museum presents Gregory Wilhelmi: A Matter of Time. Wilhelmi's work comments on the passage of time and the pace of life in eastern Montana. The exhibition provides a glimpse of who we are and what we have done, circa 2006. The show opening on June 15 will begin with the Museum's Annual Membership Meeting at 4:30 p.m., followed by the Annual Meeting Fundraising Dinner at 5:30 p.m., and an opportunity to view the exhibitions, meet the exhibiting artists, and hear them speak about their work. The public is welcome. Admission is free to members, $7 for adults, $5 for seniors and students, and $3 for children ages 5-18. Dinner tickets are $17/person, for both members and nonmembers. Info: (406) 256-6804, ext. 224 or visit {M7{M7www.artmuseum.org.
Nicolaysen Art Museum
* May 18-Sept. 3, Lynn Munns, "A Life of Making and Teaching" exhibit in Casper. Artist Gallery Talk at 6 p.m. and opening reception at 7 p.m. on Thursday. Nic members free, nonmembers $5. Kid's Corral available. Info: 235-5247.
Andy Warhol exhibit
* June 17 n Sept 24, Andy Warhol's "Endangered Species and Vanishing Animals," in Jackson. In 1983, Warhol created a portfolio documenting 10 species of endangered animals from across the globe, including the bald eagle, the Siberian tiger, the bighorn sheep, and the Grevy's zebra. Info: (307) 733-5771 or visit www.wildlieart.org/.
Wyoming State Historical Society event
* Moorcroft Museum History Days. The Moorcroft Museum will focus on the history of the Texas Trail that passed through Moorcroft. The show will last until Sept. 26.
"A Woman's Place" exhibit
* March 30, 2006 - Jan. 28, 2007 Step back in time and learn how modern appliances changed the life of Cheyenne's homemakers at the turn of the century. Old West Museum, Cheyenne. Info: (307) 778-1413.
"Thomas Moran" exhibit
* May 17 n Sept. 24, "Thomas Moran's Yellowstone: Watercolors from the Hayden Expedition," an exhibit at the National Museum of Wildlife Art in Jackson. In 1871 the Hayden expedition set out to survey the sources of the Missouri and Yellowstone Rivers, the area that was soon to become the nation's first national park. Info: (307) 733-5771 or www.wildlifeart.org/.
Posted in State-and-regional on Wednesday, June 14, 2006 12:00 am
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