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Did You Hear about the Morgans' books — they come from Glendo's High Plains Press

Nancy Curtis at High Plains Press sends info about her “Add a caption” contest: Help! Help! This is a frame from the movie Did You Hear About the Morgans with
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Call for entries: Good Food Month poster contest

Calling all artists and designers! The Good Food Month poster competition is a great opportunity to put your work into the public and show the world your unique view of
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That Daniel Pink is one animated guy

Take a look at this animated version of a talk by Daniel Pink. A neat overview of the material he will cover when he speaks in Cheyenne Sept. 23-24. To
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Entrepreneur workshop not just for artists

“Entrepreneur Workshop” will be held on Saturday, Aug. 28, 9 a.m.-noon, at the Laramie Civic Center, 710 East Garfield, Suite 271, Laramie. This an entry-level workshop created for all business people
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Wyoming entrepreneurs invited to tell their stories on Christmas ornaments

From Wyoming Entrepreneur: Wyoming is honored to provide the 2010 Capitol Christmas tree for the U.S. Capitol! Wyoming Entrepreneur is sponsoring a “companion tree” that will accompany the official tree
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PBS Arts new web site

PBS Arts is a new web site recently launched by PBS. It features work in dance, theater, visual arts, film and music. You can also post your work on the
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"Eay, Pray, Love" in a cabin by a Wyoming creek

“She’s touched the hearts of so many people around the world,” Ucross Foundation president Sharon Dynak said of Gilbert. “To think she was sitting in a little cabin by the
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"Eay, Pray, Love" in a cabin by a Wyoming creek

“She’s touched the hearts of so many people around the world,” Ucross Foundation president Sharon Dynak said of Gilbert. “To think she was sitting in a little cabin by the
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Gov. Freudenthal signs Archaeology Awareness Month proclamation

From a SPCR press release: Governor Dave Freudenthal, citing “Wyoming’s enduring bond between past and present in the fabric of human society, recently proclaimed September Wyoming Archaeology Awareness Month during
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Sept. 24 deadline for NALAC grants to "support Latino artistic innovation"

From a National Association of Latino Arts and Culture press release: NALAC Fund for the Arts Grants support Latino artistic innovation, self determination and community empowerment. The NALAC Fund for the Arts
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