Wyoming Arts Council

Rogers debuts Devils Tower book on May 11

Author Jeanne Rogers (pictured) will be honored at a publication party and book signing for her book, Standing Witness: Devils Tower National Monument, A History, on May 11, 2-4 p.m.,
Continue →

"Main Street and Beyond" May 14-16

“Preserve Wyoming 2008: Main Street and Beyond” is set for May 14-16 at the Historic Plains Hotel in Cheyenne. Individuals interested in historic preservation, representatives of local government, members of
Continue →

"Main Street and Beyond" May 14-16

“Preserve Wyoming 2008: Main Street and Beyond” is set for May 14-16 at the Historic Plains Hotel in Cheyenne. Individuals interested in historic preservation, representatives of local government, members of
Continue →

Guernsey Museum celebration on May 3

The State of Wyoming is hosting a celebration at the museum at Guernsey State Park from 1-3 p.m. on Saturday, May 3. The State Historic Preservation Office photo exhibit of
Continue →

Shoshone Caverns topic of Roberts’ program

Many Wyomingites probably haven’t heard of the Shoshone Caverns near Cody, probably because they’re hidden behind locked gates. But UW professor and historian Phil Roberts will unlock the strange history
Continue →

Shoshone Caverns topic of Roberts' program

Many Wyomingites probably haven’t heard of the Shoshone Caverns near Cody, probably because they’re hidden behind locked gates. But UW professor and historian Phil Roberts will unlock the strange history
Continue →

Heart Mountain seen from a child’s p.o.v.

Californian Shigeru Yabu grew up in the Heart Mountain internment camp located between Powell and Cody. Nearly 11,000 Japanese-Americans were held there during World War II. One day, Yabu and
Continue →

Heart Mountain seen from a child's p.o.v.

Californian Shigeru Yabu grew up in the Heart Mountain internment camp located between Powell and Cody. Nearly 11,000 Japanese-Americans were held there during World War II. One day, Yabu and
Continue →

Wolin documents Jewish culture in the U.S.

Penny Wolin, who attended high school in Cheyenne, has announced a new project that “continues her exploration of Jewish culture in America.” Penny’s first book, “The Jews of Wyoming: Fringe
Continue →

Roberts talks about Great Depression in Wyo.

UW History Professor Dr. Phil Roberts will talk about “Legalizing Liquor, Talking Taxes, and Shrinking Government: How the 1933 Special Session of the Wyoming Legislature Dealt with the Great Depression”
Continue →

Cancel