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Campbell County Public Library events
* The Library Foundation will host the Third Annual Wright Branch Library Used Book Sale during regular Wright Library hours today and tomorrow. Hardbacks will be $1 and paperbacks will be 50 cents. Info: (307) 687-0009.
Douglas Senior Center
* The Douglas Senior Center, 340 First St. West, will be selling Cinnamon Rolls today and tomorrow at 9 a.m., and Indian Tacos, Fry Bread, and Super Burritos at 11 a.m. for the State Fair. Info and deliveries: (307) 358-4348.
State Fair
* The Wyoming State Fair & Rodeo will be held in Douglas through tomorrow. For more info call (307) 358-2398 or visit www.wystatefair.com.
Fremont County Veteran's War Memorial
* Today and tomorrow, 16 bronze plaques with the names of 2,388 men and women who were from Fremont County when they entered World War II will be on display at the American Legion Post 33 hall in Lander from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Every one is welcome. Snacks and drinks will be provided. Info: (307) 332-6574 or (307) 349-9314.
Central Wyoming College event
* Central Wyoming College is bringing together a multitalented 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.
BBQ and Bluegrass
* Worland will host the Second Annual Wyoming State BBQ Championship and Bluegrass Festival today and tomorrow at the Washakie County Fairgrounds. There will also be a car/motorcycle show, horse drawn carriage rides, instrumental workshops, and a concert featuring The Packway Handle Band and the Krueger Brother. Admission is free and open to the public. The BBQ championship is open to all skill levels and entry fee is $200. The judging class will be held Friday, Aug. 18. Info: (307) 347-8931, (307) 347-7071, (307) 431-1024, or www.worlandchamber.com.
Music Festival Orchestra concert
* The Grand Teton Music Festival Orchestra will present the Land and Legend concert today and tomorrow with conductor, Arild Remmereit and works by Grieg and Sibelius at Teton Village. Info: (307) 733-3050 or www.gtmf.org.
Cheyenne Wine Festival
* Join in the celebration at the Cheyenne Wine Festival now through Sunday, which will feature lectures, demonstrations, vendors, and specialty wine trolley tour and tasting. Sponsored by the Cheyenne Depot Museum, City of Cheyenne and Downtown Development Authority. Info: (307) 778-3133, ext. 114.
Coming Up
Herbie Derby
* Aug. 19, 6 p.m., The Thermopolis Demolition Derby will be held at Hot Springs County Fairgrounds. Discounted advance tickets are available prior to the event. Drivers entries will be accepted until noon on the day of the event. No coolers or pets allowed; food, soda and beer vendors are available at the Fairgrounds. Info: (307) 864-3192.
Kirwin Excursion
* Aug. 19, 8 a.m., The Meeteetse Museum District will host the 2006 Kirwin Excursion. The tour will depart from Bank Museum in Meeteetse, 1033 Park Ave. Four-Wheel drive is required and car-pooling is strongly suggested. Bring lunch and beverages, warm clothing, walking shoes, and a camera. A $3 donation per adult and a signed liability release form will be required. No pets please. Info: (307) 868-2423.
Steinley Cup in Saratoga
* Aug. 19, The Steinley Cup Microbrewery Competition/Bullfest will be held at Buck Springs. Top professional microbreweries compete for the coveted Saratoga Steinley Cup. Live music and food complete the event. Also, the Sixth Annual Saratoga Bullfest, a bull rider's only event, will be held at Buck Springs. Calcutta betting is held on Friday and the Bullfest is Saturday night. Info: (307) 326-8855 or www.saratogachamber.info.
Power at the Pavilion
* Aug. 19-20, Attend Power at the Pavilion at the Saratoga Museum Pavilion grounds, featuring various musical artists from the region as well as popular artists to entertain the crowd with gospel and contemporary Christian music. Info: (307) 326-5520 or www.saratogachamber.info.
Women's suffrage conference
* Aug. 19, 4:30 p.m., Dr. Virginia Scharff, professor of history at the University of New Mexico, will speak about women's suffrage at South Pass City State Historic Site. The program is free and open to the public. Info: (307) 721-9244 or (307) 332-3684.
Music at Fort Laramie
* Aug. 19, 7 p.m., Martin Gilmore, a seasonal park ranger at Fort Laramie National Historic Site, will present a program entitled "Music of the Western Frontier," covering the history of the west through music and song. Visitors should meet in the main parking lot at 6:45 p.m. where they will meet a park ranger who will lead them to the site of the program. Bench seating is available, but visitors may want to bring lawn chairs and insect repellant. Info: (307) 837-2221.
Sheridan County Democrats
* Aug. 19, 11 a.m., the Sheridan County Democrats will celebrate John B. Kendrick Day with candidate speeches, kids' activities, free food and fun at the bandshell in Sheridan's Kendrick Park. Info: (307) 672-7440.
Marriage seminar
* Aug. 20, Registration begins for the "Keeping the Wow in Your Vow" marriage seminar scheduled for Nov. 3-4 at the Lander Best Western Inn. The seminar is for couples of any age, married or engaged. Cost is $75-100 per couple, with a "Getaway package" available for $150. Drawing for free seminar available for those registering between Aug. 20-25. Registration forms are available at Fremont Realty, Chocolates for Breakfast, and most church offices in Lander. Info: (307) 332-6808.
Water for World Peace
* Aug. 20, from 5:30-9 p.m., Dr. Masaru Emoto will give a seminar on the power of water to act as a catalyst for personal, regional and world-wide peace at the National Museum of Wildlife Art in Jackson. Afterward there will be a dinner reception. Tickets are $60 in advance and $70 at the door. Seating is limited to 200 people. Info: (307) 332-2585, watershed@bresnan.net, or www.tetonwellness.org.
Art Ball & Auction
* Aug. 22, 5:30 p.m., In conjunction with the Art Ball & Auction in Ebony, the entire community is invited to a free Art Ball live auction preview reception in Dance Studio 1 at the Center for the Arts. The Center for the Arts announces the second biennial Art Ball & Auction in Ebony, to be held at 5 p.m. Aug. 26 at the Four Seasons Resort of Jackson Hole in Teton Village, featuring live and silent auctions, and dinner and dancing. Phone and absentee bidding will be offered during the live auction. Info: (307) 734-8956 or www.jhcenterforthearts.org.
Concerts in the Park
* Sheridan will host concerts in the park every Tuesday night at 7:30 p.m. through Aug. 22. Info: (307) 672-6804. Other performances will be held at the following dates and bands:
* Aug. 22, The Concert Band
UPLIFT
* Aug. 22-23, Registration is happening now for Wyoming's Fourth Annual UPLIFT Children's Mental Health Conference, which will be held at the Best Western Inn in Lander. Guest speakers include Gary M. Blau, PhD, Sandra Spencer, Lorrin Gehring, and Rachel Nava. Scholarships for parents and youth, youth activities, STARS, PTSB and CEU credits are available. Info: (888) 875-4383 or (307) 778-8686.
Campbell County Public Library events
* Aug. 23, at 10:30 a.m., The Wright Branch Library hosts "Baby-Oh-Baby," a program to introduce your baby to the magic of libraries. Parents and children ages six to 18 months are invited to the library for stories, music, and fingerplays. Info: (307) 687-0009.
* Aug. 23, 5 p.m., First meeting of book discussion group, "Classic Views of American Life." Tonight's discussion will be over {M3The Way West by A. B. Guthrie. Info: (307) 721-9243, (307) 687-0009 or visit www.uwyo.edu/humanities.
* Aug. 24 at 2 p.m., Teen Craft Days will be held in the Teen Room at the library. Design bracelets, candles, sun catchers, and more. Supplies and snacks will be available. Info: (307) 687-0009.
* Sept. 20, 5 p.m., "Classic views of American Life" book discussion over {M3The Grapes of Wrath by John Steinbeck. Info: (307) 721-9243, (307) 687-0009 or visit www.uwyo.edu/humanities.
* Oct. 18, 5 p.m., "Classic views of American Life" book discussion over {M3House Made of Dawn by N. Scott Momaday. Info: (307) 721-9243, (307) 687-0009 or visit www.uwyo.edu/humanities.
* Nov. 15, 5 p.m., "Classic views of American Life" book discussion over {M3The Color Purple by Alice Walker. Info: (307) 721-9243, (307) 687-0009 or visit www.uwyo.edu/humanities.
WY Water Development Commission
* Aug. 23-25, The WY Water Development Commission will host a summer tour, a workshop, and a joint meeting with the Select Water Committee in Cody with the workshop being held Wednesday at 10 a.m., the summer tour being held Thursday from 8 a.m.-5 p.m., and the meeting being held Friday from 8:30 a.m.-noon. Events will be held in the EOC Meeting Room in the basement of the Courthouse Addition, 1002 Sheridan Ave.
Devil's Tower events
* 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.
Story Days
* Aug. 25, The town of Story will host a Dutch Oven Cookoff in the Fire Department lot located at Crooked St. and Ponderosa Dr. There will be a IDOS sanctioned three pot cookoff and a one pot free-for-all with prizes being awarded for both contests. Set up begins at 10:30 a.m., cooking begins at 12:30 a.m., judging begins at 4:30 p.m., and there will be a public tasting at 5:30 p.m. A $5 tasting fee will be charged and entries must be received by Aug. 12. They are available at the Piney Creek Store or at storywyoming.org. Info: (307) 683-3082.
Board of Wyoming Wildlife meeting
* Aug. 25, 8:30 a.m., The Board of the Wyoming Wildlife and Natural Resource Trust will meet at the Lincoln County School District Administration Building, 222 East Fourth Ave. in Afton. The meeting will focus on budgets, rules revisions, as well as other topics. Applications for the next round of funding are due Sept. 30. Info: (307) 856-4665 or bbudd@state.wy.us.
Wyoming Outdoor Council events
* 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 Coal-bed 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 coal-bed methane play, and a driving tour to view some of the coal-bed 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.
Gold Rush Days 2006
* July 15 & 16, South Pass City will host the 2006 Gold Rush Days. Admission is $2.50 for adults and children under six are free. Highlights include a vintage baseball tournament, comedy shoot-out, gold panning, fireworks show, and much more. Info: (307) 332-3684 or visit www.southpasscity.com.
Polka
* Aug. 27, The Bighorn Mountain Polka Club will meet at the Elks Lodge in Sheridan with music for dancing beginning at 1 p.m. Members are asked to bring: A-H, desserts; I-O, salads; and P-Z, main dishes. Info: (307) 674-6550.
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.
Sheridan County Fulmer Public Library
* Aug. 28-Nov. 27, The Tongue River Branch Library will host a book discussion series which will run monthly at 7 p.m. and will feature works such as, {M3Death Comes for the Archbishop, {M3All the Pretty Horses, {M3This House of Sky, and {M3River Song. Info: (307) 674-8585, ext. 5.
* Aug. 31-Nov. 30, The SCFPL will host a book discussion series which will run monthly at the Fulmer Library at 7 p.m. in the community services room. The discussions will features works such as, {M3Fathers & Sons, {M3Pride and Prejudice, {M3A Doll's House, and {M3Effie Briest. Info: (307) 674-8585, ext. 5.
* Sept. 11-Dec. 4, The Story Branch Library will host a book discussion series which will run monthly at 6:30 p.m. and will feature works such as, {M3A Lesson Before Dying, {M3Ellen Foster, {M3A Good Scent from a Strange Mountain, and {M3The Lone Ranger and Tonto Fistfight in Heaven. Info: (307) 674-8585, ext. 5.
Laramie County Library events
* These events are free and open to the public. Unless noted otherwise, events take place in the Laramie County Library's meeting rooms, 2800 Central Avenue in Cheyenne. Info: (307) 634-3561 or www.LCLSonline.org.
* Sept. 1, 2 p.m., Computers 101, a true beginners' course for people who have never used computers, will be offered. Doors to the Pioneer Room open five minutes before the class to seat the first 11 people.
* Sept. 2, 10 a.m., Computers 102 will be held. Doors to the Pioneer Room open five minutes before the class to seat the first 11 people.
* Sept. 2, from 10:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m., Star Anime will be held for teens in grades seven through 12.
* Sept. 5, 7 p.m., Montana author Duane Wiltse discusses his new book {M3Gettin' Western: A True Adventure of Spirit, Mind and Body, as well as the craft of writing.
* Sept. 8, 2 p.m., The library will offer Internet Basics, a class to familiarize you with the Internet and searching techniques. Doors to the Pioneer Room open five minutes before the class to seat the first 11 people.
* Sept. 8, 4 p.m., The Youth Advisory Board, a group of dynamic teens in grades six through 12, will have their Fall Kick-off meeting to chart a course for teen services and offer ideas for the new library. Refreshments will be provided.
* Sept. 9, 10 a.m., The library offers an E-Mail Made Easy class. Doors to the Pioneer Room open five minutes before the class to seat the first 11 people.
* Sept. 9, 4 p.m., Join the Mother-Daughter Book Club and choose from two different sessions to join a discussion of Laurie Lase Anderson's {M3Catalyst. Open to moms and daughters, grades eight through 12. Preregistration is required.
* Sept. 10, 2 p.m., Ice Cream Sunday at the library, open to all ages. Enjoy some great stories while you snack on ice cream courtesy of Meadow Gold Dairy.
* Sept. 11, 10 a.m., Baby Lap-Sit for children from birth through 18 months, and their parents. This is a great way to meet and bond with other new parents.
* Sept. 11, 7 p.m., The Teen Book Club, grades seven through 12 will meet. This month, we're reading {M3Shattering Glass by Gail Giles. Pick up a copy at the Youth Services Desk. Preregistration is required.
* Sept. 12-14, 10:30 a.m., New storytimes for kids from 18 months through five years-old. Get a nametag in the Youth Services Area just before storytime.
* Sept. 15, 2 p.m., The library presents Welcome to Word. Learn the basics to word processing with this helpful and practical look at Microsoft Word. Doors to the Pioneer Room open five minutes before the class to seat the first 11 people.
* Sept. 16, 10 a.m., The library presents Using Powerpoint, an introductory class that highlights many of the features in this often-used program. Doors to the Pioneer Room open five minutes before the class to seat the first 11 people.
* Sept. 16, 4 p.m., Join the Mother-Daughter Book Club and join a discussion of Laurie Lase Anderson's {M3Catalyst. Open to moms and daughters, grades eight through 12. Preregistration is required.
* Sept. 17, 7 p.m., Fall Book Discussion. Join this three-part series, starting with David Sedaris' {M3Naked. Register at the Information Desk.
* Sept. 18, 10 a.m., Baby Lap-Sit for children from birth through 18 months, and their parents. This is a great way to meet and bond with other new parents.
* Sept. 19-21, 10:30 a.m., New storytimes for kids from 18 months through five years-old. Get a nametag in the Youth Services Area just before storytime.
* Sept. 19, from 1-3 p.m., It's our annual back-to-school event, where homeschooling families can learn about library resources, as well as community organizations that are here to help out. We'll have activities for all school-age kids, including a visit from author Esther Irwin. Adults and students welcome.
* Sept. 19, 7 p.m., Join the Tuesday Night Book Club. This month features {M3The Freedom Writers Diary. We have some copies available for you to check out. Have a frappucino and a chat at Starbucks, 3610 Dell Range.
* Sept. 22, 2 p.m., The library presents Intro to Excel, a class that helps beginners understand spreadsheet software including Microsoft Excel. Doors to the Pioneer Room open five minutes before the class to seat the first 11 people.
* Sept. 22, 4 p.m., There will be a Pizza Taste-off at the library. Try a variety of pizzas from across Cheyenne. Preregistration is required.
* Sept. 23, 10 a.m., The library will host Intro to ACCESS. Doors to the Pioneer Room open five minutes before the class to seat the first 11 people.
* Sept. 23, 4 p.m., Join the Mother-Daughter Book Club and join a discussion of Beverly Naidoo's {M3The Other Side of Truth. Open to moms and daughters, grades four through seven. Preregistration is required.
* Sept. 24, 3 p.m., Join the Parent-Child Book Club, open to all parents and kids in grades three through sixth. This event features {M3The Young Man and the Sea by Rodman Philbrick. Pick up a copy at the Youth Services Desk. Preregistration required.
* Sept. 25, 10 a.m., Baby Lap-Sit for children from birth through 18 months, and their parents. This is a great way to meet and bond with other new parents.
* Sept. 25, 7 p.m., Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month on Family Fun Night with wonderful activities and stories from Spanish-speaking lands. Families of all ages are welcome to attend.
* Sept. 26, 6:30 p.m., The library presents, Art Flicks, for adults. This month's feature is "Aaltra," a hilarious and irreverent Belgian film about two paraplegics who decide to get revenge on a tractor manufacturer who caused their accident.
* Sept. 26-28, New storytimes for kids from 18 months through five years-old. Get a nametag in the Youth Services Area just before storytime.
* Sept. 29, 2 p.m., Computers 101, a true beginners' course for people who have never used computers, will be offered. Doors to the Pioneer Room open five minutes before the class to seat the first 11 people.
* Sept. 30, 10 a.m., Computers 102 will be held. Doors to the Pioneer Room open five minutes before the class to seat the first 11 people.
Honeytribe live in concert
* Sept. 2-3, Devon Allman's Honeytribe will perform live in concert (with Hogback and Ben Hawkins) in Centennial on Saturday, and in Saratoga on Sunday. The concert series kicks off at 2 p.m. on Saturday in Centennial behind the Friendly Store with an $8 cover charge. Follow the bands to downtown Saratoga on Sunday beginning at 3 p.m. Admission will be free. Info: {M3www.honeytribe.com.
Sheep Industry Festival
* Sept. 2-4, Kaycee will host a Sheep Industry Festival featuring an International Sheep Dog Trial of 50 top Border Collies which opens with the dog trials at 8 a.m. and the festival at 10 a.m. Highlights include a social hour, entertainment, silent auction, lamb cook-off, and more. Preliminary rounds for the dog trials will be Saturday and Sunday with the top 10 Border Collies competing in the Finals at 9 a.m. on Monday. Admission is free. Info: (307) 738-2444.
Converse County Hospital Foundation
* Sept. 2, The Converse County Hospital Foundation's Third Annual Fund-raising Golf Tournament will be held at the Douglas Community Club Golf Course. The tournament is a four-person scramble open to all levels of players. Admission is $75 per player. A dinner will be held at 6 p.m. at the Douglas Community Club and the tournament will commence Sunday morning at 8:30 a.m. Info: (307) 358-1903 or (307) 358-3947.
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.
Ray Price concert
* Sept. 6, 7:30 p.m., Ray Price will perform a country music concert at the CAM-PLEX Heritage Center. Tickets are $38 for premium seating and $28 for all other seating. Info: (307) 682-8802 or visit www.cam-plex.com.
Japan-America Society
* Sept. 9, The Japan-America Society of Wyoming (JASWY) is having its first Festival of Japan at the Laramie High School auditorium featuring a free one-hour concert by the Denver Taiko Japanese drum group, a martial arts demonstration by the Kendo Club of Wyoming, and a demonstration of traditional Japanese dance. Doors will open at 1 p.m. with the main show beginning at 2 p.m. Info: (307) 721-5984 or {M7www.jaswy.org.
Whedon Cancer Foundation retreat
* Sept. 17-20, The Whedon Cancer Foundation will hold its Third Annual Complementary Medicine Retreat at the HF Bar Ranch in Saddlestring, featuring topics such as meditation, massage, acupuncture, neuropathy, lymphedema, complementary therapies, and more. Activities include, daily yoga classes, massage, hiking and horseback riding, and nutritious vegetarian cuisine. There is limited space so register early. Info: (307) 672-2941, whedoncancer@fiberpipe.net, or www.health.uwyo.edu/whedon/.
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.
Cheyenne Symphony Orchestra
* The Cheyenne Symphony Orchestra presents its 2006-07 season entitled, "A World of Color," celebrating the brilliant colors that great composers use in creating masterpieces. Season tickets are available for $35. Ask about discounts and flex packages. There will also be a pre-concert lecture before each performance by Maestro Stephen Alltop at 7 p.m. in the Civic Center auditorium. Info: (307) 778-8561. Performances will be take place at the Cheyenne Civic Center on the following dates and times:
* Sept. 30, 8 p.m., the Season Premiere, "Pines of Rome."
* Oct. 21, 8 p.m., the Dallas Brass: American Musical Journey.
* Jan. 20, 2007, 8 p.m., "A World of Color."
* Feb. 24, 2007, 8 p.m., the Choral Gala: Carmina Burana.
* April 28, 2007, 8 p.m., Musical Revolutionaries: Beethoven's Fifth.
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.
Cheyenne water polo
* Now through Aug. 17, the Cheyenne Municipal Pool will host water polo on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 9-10 p.m. Info: (307) 637-6455.
Rock Springs Farmer's Market
* Every Thursday through July and August, a farmer's market will be held in Bank Court, between Broadway and S. Main St., from 4-8 p.m. Items being sold include produce, bath products, jerky and sausage, jewelry, and more. Booth spaces of 10' x 10' are available to vendors for free. To acquire a booth or for more information, call (307) 362-3771.
Mount Rushmore Smoking Ban
* A Public Notice of the Smoking Ban at Mount Rushmore National Memorial has been issued and will remain in effect until rescinded in accordance with the Code of Federal Regulations, Title 36, section 1.5. Due to very high fire danger, the Superintendent has determined it necessary to prohibit smoking anywhere within the memorial, with the exception of smoking within a privately owned vehicle, provided that no ignited material is placed anywhere outside of such vehicle.
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.
Sheridan County Public Library events
* 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.
Wyoming State Museum exhibition
* Now through 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. Info: (307) 777-7022 or visit http://wyomuseum.state.wy.us/.
Governor's Capitol Art Exhibition
* Now through Aug. 31, Cheyenne hosts the Governor's Capitol Art Exhibition, featuring 47 works of art by 41 Wyoming artists on display at the Wyoming State Museum. Purchase awards provided by the five elected officials, as well as other state agencies. Purchased pieces of artwork are then added to the Governor's Capitol Art Collection and are available for display in the offices of state officials. Pieces not purchased via purchase awards are available to the public. Info: (307) 777-7022.
Nicolaysen Art Museum
* Now through 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.
Wilhelmi exhibition
* Now 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 tonight will begin with the Museum's Annual Membership Meeting at 4:30 p.m., followed by the Annual Meeting Fund-raising 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.
Andy Warhol exhibit
* Now through 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.wildlifeart.org/.
"Thomas Moran" exhibit
* Now through 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/.
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
* Now through 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.
Posted in State-and-regional on Friday, August 18, 2006 12:00 am
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