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2026 Day of Dedications

2026 Day of Dedications

Day of Dedication - March 11, 2026

This broadcast day is sponsored by the Cheyenne League of Women Voters in honor of International Women’s Day on March 8th, whose 2026 theme is “Give to Gain” and focuses on the power of generosity and collaboration to accelerate gender equality.

Day of Dedication - February 25, 2026

This broadcast day is sponsored by the Cheyenne League of Women Voters in honor of the U.S. Supreme Court upholding the 19th Amendment guaranteeing women the vote on February 27th, 1922.

Day of Dedication - February 19, 2026

This broadcast day is sponsored in celebration of Women to Watch 2027 artists Kayla Clark, Jodie Atherton, Katie Christensen, and Oakley Boycott.

Day of Dedication - February 11, 2026

This broadcast day is sponsored by the Cheyenne League of Women Voters in honor of Nimi McConigley, a former state legislator from Casper, who was the first native of India elected to any U.S. legislature.

Day of Dedication - January 29, 2026

This broadcast day is sponsored by Karen Daubert and Jared Smith on behalf of the Jackson Hole Nordic Alliance - with a reminder to Recreate Responsibly on winter trails and public lands.

Day of Dedication - January 28, 2026

This broadcast day is sponsored by the Cheyenne League of Women Voters in honor Ellen Crowley of Cheyenne, Wyoming’s first woman appointed as deputy attorney general in 1956. She also served in the Wyoming Legislature from 1973 to 1987.

Day of Dedication - January 22, 2026

This broadcast day is sponsored in memory of Lisa and Chuck Fleischman and their unwavering support of Wyoming Women artists.

Day of Dedication - January 14, 2026

This broadcast day is sponsored by the Cheyenne League of Women Voters in honor of DeMarge Tolliver of Cheyenne, the first black child on record born in Wyoming Territory.