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Wyoming Humanities Calendar, January 4-10

Teen Tuesday: Anime Club
Tuesday, January 5, 4:00 pm
Natrona County Public Library, Casper

Winter Film Series: Yellowstone: Winter
January 5, 8, 10, 2:00 p.m.
National Museum of Wildlife Art, Jackson

Teen Book Club: The Hunger Games
Tuesday, January 5, 7:00 p.m.
Laramie County Library, Sage Room, Cheyenne

Historical Poetry, with Steve Adelson
Sunday, January 10, 2:00 p.m.
Sheridan County Fulmer Library, Inner Circle, Sheridan

Anne Muller Photography Exhibit: Land. Trust. Ranching in Their Hands
Through January 28
Teton County Public Library, Jackson

Let it Snow Reading Program
December 10, 2009 – March 31, 2010
Read or listen to 10 or more library books to complete the program.  Everyone who finishes the program will receive a flexible reading light.  Read 5 more books and enter a drawing for a grand prize.  Come to the “Let it Snow Somewhere Else Party” this spring just for participating.
Lincoln County Library, Kemmerer and Star Valley Branch Library, Star Valley

Retrieving the Past: Photos from the Archive
Now on view
In the photography exhibition, Retrieving the Past: Photos from the Archive, 68 images were selected for exhibition to reveal the diversity of the collection to the public, as well as the capabilities of the library’s new digitization program.
Buffalo Bill Historical Center, Cody

Paul Dyck Plains Indian Buffalo Culture Preview
Now On View
Eighteen beautiful objects from the Paul Dyck Plains Indian Buffalo Culture Collection are now on view in the Plains Indian Museum Land of Many Gifts Gallery. This is the second round of objects from the collection, totaling over 2,000 artifacts, to be displayed.
Buffalo Bill Historical Center, Plains Indian Museum, Cody

African Perspectives: Through the Eyes of Nancy-Carroll Draper
Now On View
Featuring more than thirty images taken by Nancy-Carroll Draper (1922-2008), African Perspective: Through the Eye of Nancy-Carroll Draper – A Tribute to Vision, is an interactive, digital experience presented on a 47-inch monitor. The exhibition allows visitors to select and view images; see the details and further deepen their experience of the beauty and wildness of Africa.
Buffalo Bill Historical Center, Draper Museum of Natural History, Cody

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