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Mar 28 Thursday
Western Wyoming Community College (Western) will be hosting an exhibition of art by Sweetwater County local artist, Shane Steiss in Western’s Art Gallery. The artworks on display will demonstrate Shane’s unique works of mixed media painting, which are rooted in the natural world, and carry personal significance as evidence of familial bonds forged in nature. The exhibition, titled Memories in Nature, will be on display from March 8, through April 16.
An educational Smithsonian poster exhibition that explores how movement has impacted America will be on display at the University of Wyoming’s Coe Library beginning Monday, March 18.
“Journey Stories” will be located on the main level of Coe Library across from the Student Innovation Center. It will be available to view through Friday, April 19.
The exhibit highlights how human movement shaped the nation's demographics and cultural diversity.
According to the Smithsonian website, “it takes a broad look at American expansion and migration, from the earliest European settlers and Native American displacement, to the effects of transportation advancements on modern mobility.”
Organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service in collaboration with Teaching Tolerance, “Journey Stories” encourages engagement and dialogue in classrooms and communities about the impact of movement in America. The organization encourages others to share their story through the Stories from Main Street project. On the Museum on Main Street website, readers can find thousands of stories from people all over the country.
Cancer: Thriving and Surviving is a free six-week workshop for anyone affected by a cancer diagnosis. This class is open to survivors of any type of cancer and their loved ones. Join us and learn tools to take control of your condition and get support from others.
Topics include problem solving, making decisions about treatment and therapies, changes in body image, healthy eating, action planning, dealing with negative emotions and fear of recurrence, and effective communication with family, friends, and healthcare professionals.
Interested in promoting sustainability and renewable energy in Laramie? Check out the Alliance for Renewable Energy's (ARE) monthly meeting! ARE's mission is to transition our communities to renewable energy based on scientific data, economic fairness, public education, and support. All are welcome!
Each Thursday evening beginning at 6 PM is an acoustic Jam Session in which all musicians are invited to sing and play together. A wide variety of instruments are often in attendance. Great audience attendance. Friday and Saturday nights are entertainment on stage for dancing and listening pleasure. Mostly Country, Western and Bluegrass music. All ages including children are welcome. No cover charge, great comfort food is available along with your favorite beverage.
Fridays & Saturdays: Karaoke and Live music - tune into Wyoming Sounds for updates on live music and concert calendar information.
The third annual Wild and Working Lands Film Festival will show on March 28 in Laramie, Wyoming. The festival, which is free and open to the public, features a program of seven short films exploring relationships between people and the landscapes where we live, work, and play.
Doors open at 6:30 p.m. and films begin at 7 p.m. at the Gryphon Theatre, 710 E. Garfield St. The festival is presented by the University of Wyoming Haub School of Environment and Natural Resources.
Join Utah's Zion Piano Trio for an evening of music for violin, cello, and piano by Debussy, Turina, and Schubert.
Violinist Dr. Paul Abegg is a Professor of Music as DSU, and has performed throughout the world, even performing with Celtic Woman and Donny Osmond.
Cellist Dr. Ka-Wai Yu is Assistant Professor of Music at DSU and has given master classes in numerous universities and institutions in North America and Asia.
Pianist Christian Bohnenstengel is praised as, “a master of contrasts,” whose performances have taken him from the United States, South America, and Europe.
Mar 29 Friday
wAHb performs at The Ruffed Up Duck with J Shogren opening!