"On Sacred Ground" in Lander
Uncategorized | Posted: September 20, 2007
“On Sacred Ground: Faith and the Environment” an event that “inspires, educates and motivates participants of faith and conservation communities toward earth stewardship,” will take place September 27-29 in Lander. This is the first time in Wyoming that faith and conservation communities have been invited to participate in an event of this kind. The conference
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"On Sacred Ground" in Lander
Uncategorized | Posted: September 20, 2007
“On Sacred Ground: Faith and the Environment” an event that “inspires, educates and motivates participants of faith and conservation communities toward earth stewardship,” will take place September 27-29 in Lander. This is the first time in Wyoming that faith and conservation communities have been invited to participate in an event of this kind. The conference
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Poetry Out Loud: Tips for Wyoming teachers
Uncategorized | Posted: September 20, 2007
Poetry Out Loud was designed so that teachers may easily implement this “poetry bee” contest in the classroom. Poetry Out Loud awards more than $100,000 in prizes to students and schools at the state and national levels.Teachers love the program because it fits well into their literature curriculum, creates an entry point for students to
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"Wyoming Bar Journey" arrives in Cheyenne
Uncategorized | Posted: September 20, 2007
The Cheyenne Family YMCA’s “Women Writing in Wyoming” series leads off with Laramie writer Julianne Couch, author of “Jukeboxes & Jackalopes, A Wyoming Bar Journey.” She will discuss nonfiction writing and read from her book on Thursday, September 20, 7-8:30 p.m. at the YMCA, 1426 E. Lincolnway. A book signing will follow. This event is
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"Wyoming Bar Journey" arrives in Cheyenne
Uncategorized | Posted: September 20, 2007
The Cheyenne Family YMCA’s “Women Writing in Wyoming” series leads off with Laramie writer Julianne Couch, author of “Jukeboxes & Jackalopes, A Wyoming Bar Journey.” She will discuss nonfiction writing and read from her book on Thursday, September 20, 7-8:30 p.m. at the YMCA, 1426 E. Lincolnway. A book signing will follow. This event is
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At AVA: Artmobile and artist talk
Uncategorized | Posted: September 20, 2007
Chicago dance troupe visits Pinedale
Uncategorized | Posted: September 19, 2007
Hubbard Street 2 (HS2) will perform in Pinedale on Thursday, Oct. 11, 7:30 p.m., in the Pinedale Auditorium. This is “a vibrant company of six dancers performing a repertoire that mirrors the variety and vitality of parent company, Hubbard Street Dance Chicago. HS2 has become a respected training ground for young, professional dancers and choreographers.
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African-American history in the West
Uncategorized | Posted: September 19, 2007
Quintard Taylor will speak about African-American history in the American West on Thursday, Sept. 20, at the University of Wyoming in Laramie. Taylor’s presentation, entitled “At Home on the Plains: African-Americans and the Shaping of the American West,” begins at 7 p.m. in Room 133 of the Classroom Building. Taylor, professor of American History at
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Second City Comedy enlivens Idea Expo
Uncategorized | Posted: September 19, 2007
The Wyoming Small Business Development Center sponsors the 2007 Idea Expo Sept. 26-28 in Casper. The conference is designed to inspire innovation. If you’re involved in business you’ll want to take part in this creative learning experience. The Expo will kick off on Wednesday the 26th with afternoon tours of innovative businesses in the Casper
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19-year-old "poet prodigy" speaks at Casper College Literary Conference Oct. 17-19
Uncategorized | Posted: September 18, 2007
The Casper College Literary Conference presents “Spiritual Warriors” Oct. 17-19 on the CC campus. Professional writers from across the globe will present readings and workshops. Here’s a profile of one of those presenters: Ekiwah Adler-Beléndez is a 19-year old poet prodigy who has captivated Mexico’s literary scene. Raised in the small village of Amatlan, Mexico,
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