Wyoming Arts Council

"The City that Cried Wolf" at the Atlas

Harry Woods, director of the Cheyenne Little Theatre Players, sent this news item: This Friday, Feb. 29 at 7:30 pm at the Atlas Theatre is the third Readers’ Theatre of
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"The City that Cried Wolf" at the Atlas

Harry Woods, director of the Cheyenne Little Theatre Players, sent this news item: This Friday, Feb. 29 at 7:30 pm at the Atlas Theatre is the third Readers’ Theatre of
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Wyoming Poetry Out Loud finals March 10-11

High School students from six Wyoming high schools and a junior high will participate in the state finals of the “Poetry Out Loud,” recitation contest at 7 p.m., March 10
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14th Annual Bookmark Contest Winners

Wyoming Agriculture in the Classroom is pleased to announce the eighteen (18) winners and nine (9) honorable mentions, from over 1700 entries, of our 14th annual Bookmark Contest. For the
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LAST CHANCE TO VIEW EXHIBITIONS

The University of Wyoming Art Museum will close its galleries at 5 p.m. on Saturday, March 1, for renovations to the Centennial Complex. Don’t miss your chance to see these
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AVA in Gillette celebrates Youth Arts Month

2008 Penumbra Poetry and Haiku contest

Guidelines for the 2008 Penumbra Poetry Contest can be found at www.tallahasseewriters.net. ALL ENTRIES MUST BE POSTMARKED BY JUNE 30, 2008 Sponsor web site www.tallahasseewriters.netContest email: poetry@tallahasseewriters.net There is no
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You can’t beat Wyoming’s artistic eggs

Associated Press writer Ben Neary dropped by the Arts Council offices yesterday to see the artistic eggs which have been submitted for the Eggstraordinary Eggxibit project. He also interviewed WAC
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You can't beat Wyoming's artistic eggs

Associated Press writer Ben Neary dropped by the Arts Council offices yesterday to see the artistic eggs which have been submitted for the Eggstraordinary Eggxibit project. He also interviewed WAC
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UW concert explores Mozart’s final year

From a UW press release: The University of Wyoming Department of Music will present “Mozart, 1791,” a concert featuring works written by the famous composer during the last year of
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