The Wyoming Humanities Council invites residents of Afton, Baggs, Casper, Cheyenne, Evanston, Gillette, Greybull, Lander, Laramie, Lusk, and Meeteetse to join reporters and journalists for a series of current events discussions. This new program, What’s News: Wyoming Connects, takes place October 30, November 6 and November 13 via Wyoming’s two videoconferencing networks and is sponsored by a grant from the University of Wyoming Outreach School.
“We want people to arrive with newspapers and magazines in hand, ready to talk with reporters about the news,” said Marcia Wolter Britton, executive director of the Wyoming Humanities Council. “No special preparation is necessary in order to participate in this program.”
Facilitators are Katie Beppler, Evanston; Chuck Denny, Gillette; Jordan Dresser, Fort Washakie; Gracie Lawson-Borders, Laramie; Nimi McConigley, Casper; and Renny MacKay, Laramie.
All sessions are from 7-9 pm, include refreshments, and are free and open to the public. For more information about What’s News: Wyoming Connects, visit the What’s News: Wyoming Connects page on the Wyoming Humanities Council site.
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