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Featured News | Posted: January 30, 2015
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Featured News | Posted: January 30, 2015
From the Teton County Public Library in Jackson: Six local poets will kick of Valentine’s week with an evening of literary fireworks as they read original works – from narrative to rhyme, from the comedic to the sublime. The audience will be encouraged to ask questions following the reading, titled Shooting Stars, Falling Objects, on
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Featured News | Posted: January 30, 2015
From the Teton County Public Library in Jackson: Six local poets will kick of Valentine’s week with an evening of literary fireworks as they read original works – from narrative to rhyme, from the comedic to the sublime. The audience will be encouraged to ask questions following the reading, titled Shooting Stars, Falling Objects, on
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Featured News | Posted: January 30, 2015
From a story on the Wyoming Public Media web site: This week’s mild temperatures will set the stage for a night of music called the Midwinter Meltdown. Six bands (including an unannounced surprise act) will play Saturday night in the tiny town of Medicine Bow, between Laramie and Rawlins. The event is the brainchild of
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Featured News | Posted: January 29, 2015
This call for applications comes from the National Association of Latino Arts and Cultures: Launched in 2005 by the National Association of Latino Arts and Cultures with major support from the Ford Foundation, the NALAC Fund for the Arts provides a variety of grants to assist US-based Latino artists and arts organizations in the development,
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Featured News | Posted: January 29, 2015
We join the Byrd family and our colleagues throughout Wyoming in mourning the passing of Liz Byrd. From today’s Casper Star-Tribune: Harriett Elizabeth “Liz” Byrd, the first African-American woman to serve in the state Legislature, died Tuesday night in her Cheyenne home, said her son, Rep. Jim Byrd, D-Cheyenne. She was 88. Liz Byrd served
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Featured News | Posted: January 29, 2015
We join the Byrd family and our colleagues throughout Wyoming in mourning the passing of Liz Byrd. From today’s Casper Star-Tribune: Harriett Elizabeth “Liz” Byrd, the first African-American woman to serve in the state Legislature, died Tuesday night in her Cheyenne home, said her son, Rep. Jim Byrd, D-Cheyenne. She was 88. Liz Byrd served
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Featured News | Posted: January 29, 2015
News from the Lander Art Center: Deadline: Artwork & application due by Saturday, February 21 Exhibition: February 27 – April 4, 2015 Opening Reception March 6, 6-8 p.m. The 35th Red Desert Audubon Art Show has a tradition of showcasing Wyoming’s inspirational flora and fauna through the eyes of the artist. This show is a partnership between the
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Featured News | Posted: January 28, 2015
World Champion Hoop Dancer Jasmine Pickner-Bell to Perform at UUCC Please join us at the Unitarian Universalist Church of Cheyenne, 3005 Thomes Avenue, to partake in a wonderful evening of Native American Hoop Dancing on Friday, February 20 at 6:30 p.m. Jasmine Pickner -Bell is a two time world champion hoop dancer and one of only
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Featured News | Posted: January 28, 2015
Press release from James Peebles of Sankofa African Heritage Awareness, Inc.: FIRST BLACK STUDIES MONTH MEDIA SYMPOSIUM: “THE OTHER SIDE OF THE MOUNTAIN” The Sankofa African Heritage Awareness, Inc., and the Laramie County Community College History Department in Cheyenne offer an opportunity to view and discuss African-American life via a prized collection of periodicals, pamphlets, rare books, posters,
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