Just a quick reminder: Mini-grant and planning grant applications are due the first working day of each month, so Monday, May 3 is the next deadline! So if you’re working on a grant application be sure to send it by Monday!
Humanities Forum: My Horse, My Gun, My Libraries: Wheatland
Wednesday, April 28, 7:00 p.m., Platte County Library
As Mabel Wilkinson, Lynne Swanson describes some of the adventures and difficulties of bringing libraries to Platte County and to the rest of Wyoming in the early 1900s.
Mystery Book Discussions: Casper
Wednesday, April 28, 6:30, Natrona County Public Library
Register and pick [...]
Reading Wyoming: Canine Companions: Laramie
Tuesday, April 20, 6:30 p.m., Albany County Public Library
A reading discussion series of memoirs about the relationship between man and dog, facilitated by Margaret Garner.
Reading Wyoming: Minority Experience in America: Sheridan
Tuesday, April 20, 7:00 p.m., Sheridan County Fulmer Public Library
Katie Curtiss leads the discussions.
Reading Wyoming: Crime and the Cultural Landscape: Kemmerer
Tuesday, [...]
Join us for a two-day tour of Yellowstone National Park! Retired National Park Service Historic Architect Rodd Wheaton will lead a tour focused on the history and preservation of important structures and buildings in Yellowstone National Park. During the two-day bus tour, participants will learn about the park’s earliest period as an army fort and [...]
Humanities Forum: Pronghorn Passage: Sheridan
Monday, April 12, 7:00 p.m., C-Tel, Sheridan College
Emilene Ostlind tells the story of walking the 150-mile migration corridor of the pronghorn antelope to document one of the world’s greatest long-distance animal migrations.
Reading Wyoming: Community and the Western Landscape: Worland
Monday, April 12, 7:00 p.m., Washakie County Library
A reading and discussion series that [...]
Humanities Forum: Stories, Songs and Sodbusters: Buffalo
Monday, April 5, 7:00 p.m., Johnson County Library
When settlers came west, they sang of hope, adventure and Eden on the plains. They learned quickly, and soon their songs featured alkali, snakes and stampedes. Presented by Bill Rossiter.
Reading Wyoming: Canine Companions: Story
Monday, April 5, 6:30 p.m., Story Public Library
A reading [...]
Every election season, we hear a lot about “Main Street,” a reference intended to evoke a sense of universal American-ness. But, as I leaned from Mapping Main Street, there are actually more than 10, 466 streets named Main in the United States. And Mapping Main Street is trying to document all of them! Not only [...]