Wyoming Arts Council

JCAHC to award college scholarship

The Johnson County Arts and Humanities Council will award a $1,000 scholarship to a graduating senior in Buffalo or Kaycee high schools who intends to pursue studies in the arts
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Wyoming Cultural Trust Fund awards more than $700,000 in 2007 grants

Renee Bovee, our former Wyoming Arts Council colleague and now Wyoming Cultural Trust administrator, sent this press release: Wyoming’s citizens and visitors enjoyed an enhanced calendar of cultural events and
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Gatchell Museum hosts Christmas open house

The Jim Gatchell Memorial Museum at 100 Fort Street in downtown Buffalo will host its Christmas Open House on Monday, Nov. 17, 10 a.m.-3 p.m. It’s free and open to
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History with your coffee at Gatchell Museum

A History and Coffee Hour is held the second Wednesday of each month, 10 a.m.noon, at the Jim Gatchell Museum in Buffalo. Next session is Jan. 9, 2008. Free and
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UW presents "Remembering Sunrise Mine"

From a UW press release: The former mining town of Sunrise has been deserted for 27 years. But the University of Wyoming American Studies program is poised to bring this
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UW presents "Remembering Sunrise Mine"

From a UW press release: The former mining town of Sunrise has been deserted for 27 years. But the University of Wyoming American Studies program is poised to bring this
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Western Folk Arts Fest in Cheyenne Nov. 3

Cheyenne Frontier Days Old West Museum presents its 2007 Western Folk Art Festival on Saturday, Nov. 3, in Cheyenne. Three performers/performing arts groups from the Wyoming Arts Council roster are
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Define-a-thon featured at Utah Bookfest

For Wyomingites who attended the Wyoming Book Festival last month and the Casper College Literary Conference last week and are still yearning for more Rocky Mountain region literary activity:You are
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Read newspapers with the editors

From Rebecca Huntington at the Teton County Public Library in Jackson: Teton County Library will pair readers with news leaders during “What’s News? Reading the Papers with the Editors,” a
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From "Big Wonderful" to the Great Salt Lake

Kevin Holdsworth of Green River will be reading from his book “Big Wonderful: Notes from Wyoming” at the Utah Humanities Council Book Festival. Holdsworth’s presentation, “Growing up in Utah, Finding
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