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Wyoming Humanities Calendar, October 25-31

Reading Wyoming: Writing Wyoming, Ranchester
Monday, October 25, 7:00 p.m., Tongue River Branch Library
The books in this series depict what it means to live in Wyoming and explore the myth and the reality of the people and the place.  Norleen Healy leads the discussions.

Reading Wyoming: Community and the Western Landscape: Burlington
Tuesday, October 26, 7:00 p.m., Burlington School Library
The books in this series explore the West’s diverse areas and history, and they examine how individuals have interacted with its landscape.  Mary Keller leads the discussions.

Reading Wyoming: Writing Wyoming, Laramie
Tuesday, October 26, 7:00 p.m., Wyoming Union, Room 002
The books in this series depict what it means to live in Wyoming and explore the myth and the reality of the people and the place.  Angela Jaime leads the discussions.

Reading Wyoming: Icons: Meeteetse
Wednesday, October 27, 2:00 p.m., Meeteetse Branch Library
This series features biographies of American cultural icons.  Laura Crossett leads the discussions.

Humanities Forum: The Lady Poets: Cheyenne
Friday, October 29, 11:00 a.m., LCCC FA 113
Dorene Ludwig presents powerful and entertaining readings from the works of women poets of the United States, from Colonial times to present day.

Splendid Heritage: Perspectives on American Indian Art: Cody
On view through October 31 in the Special Exhibitions Gallery, Buffalo Bill Historical Center
Splendid Heritage: Perspectives on American Indian Art features over 140 objects of American Indian art from the Northeastern Woodlands, Plateau, and Plains regions, all of unique artistry and powerful cultural expression. Organized by the Utah Museum of Fine Arts, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, from the collection of John and Marva Warnock. Funded at the Historical Center by a grant from MetLife Foundation’s Museum and Community Connections program, the Wyoming Humanities Council, and a donation from Naoma Tate.

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