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Sep 05 Friday
✨ You're invited to The NIC’s 40th Annual Gala Fundraiser ✨Celebrate 40 years of creativity, community, and contemporary art with us this September! Two unforgettable evenings. One incredible cause.
Step into a dreamlike evening filled with original art, live painting by Robert Martinez, a formal banquet catered by Railyard, and an auction of exceptional contemporary pieces. Dress to impress in your most enchanting attire inspired by this year's iridescent midsummer theme.
🎟️ $100 Member | $175 Member Pair🎟️ $125 Not Yet Member | $225 Not Yet Member Pair
✨ Presented by Hilltop Bank
RSVP by August 30, 2025Tickets & details: https://www.thenic.org/bashgala2025
Questions or dietary concerns?Call us at (307) 235-5247 or email info@thenic.org
High-fun, low-stress
No art skills needed! Come enjoy a casual night of crafts and community. Just bring yourself! Tickets will include two beverages and light snacks, plus instruction and craft supplies. Come to unwind and have fun, leave with a hand crafted item and new friends.
Mystery Craft Night will be on the first Friday of every month, 6-8pm. We will have a new craft each month, so add this event to your calendar! There is limited space so make sure to register and purchase your ticket before the start of the event.
(excluding July 4th, 2025)
Sep 06 Saturday
The 2025 Wyoming Buddy Walk® will begin at 9 am and we will have a variety of carnival games, carnival snacks, and live music. At 10:15 am we will have our recognition ceremony and walk. We return to the band shell where we will enjoy lunch and more music. The event will conclude at 12 pm, which will provide enough time for people attending the University of Wyoming football game to make their way to Tailgate Park to enjoy the UW festivities.
Volunteers needed for a study on how to effectively communicate environmental and scientific information with Tribal and rural communities. Researchers from the Northern Arapaho Tribe and the University of Utah would like to have small group discussions with community members on this topic – but we need your help. Compensation Provided
Join the Jackson Hole Fly Fishing School (JHFFS) this summer for FREE youth fly fishing lessons in entomology, fly selection, fly casting, and more! Registration is required.
What: FREE youth fly fishing lessons in entomology, fly selection, fly casting, and more! (registration required)
When: Saturday, June 21; Saturday, July 5; Saturday, July 19; Saturday, August 2; Saturday, August 16; and Saturday, August 30. All sessions take place at the Schoolhouse from 4:00 – 6:00 pm.
Where: Meet at 3:30 at Stilson Lot (Village Transit Center) in Jackson, Wyoming
Who: Open to all youth interested in learning fly fishing techniques and skills
How: Register for free using this link: https://jhflyfishingschool.com/youth-fly-fishing-seminar/
This program was made possible in part with support from the International Game Fish Association (IGFA). Established in 1939, the IGFA is a global nonprofit organization committed to the conservation of game fish and the promotion of responsible, ethical angling practices. With members in more than 100 countries, the IGFA is the world’s leading authority on sport fishing and maintains the global database of game fish world records and angling rules. Through education, research, advocacy, and angler recognition, the IGFA strives to ensure the future of fishing and sustainable fisheries around the world. To learn more or become a member, visit www.igfa.org.
Please join Friends of a Legacy for our 10th Annual Mustang Rendezvous fundraiser. The event features a buffet dinner along with silent and live auctions. Funds raised will help support keeping the mustangs of the McCullough Peaks wild and free.
Event is from 5-8PM
Tickets are available at https://friendsofalegacy.org/mustang-rendezvous/, or at the Cody Country Chamber of Commerce
Friends of a Legacy, (FOAL), a 501c3 nonprofit, advocates for the free-roaming wild horses of the McCullough Peaks and their habitat. Our projects, such as reservoir repairs and fertility control, rely solely on donations and grants. On September 6th, FOAL will host its 10th annual fundraiser, the Mustang Rendezvous. Through the generous support of the community, the fall event produces funds to ensure the herd’s future. We would like to extend an opportunity for you to be part of this success. The event will feature a buffet dinner, cash bar, silent and live auctions, and an educational program. Money raised will go toward our mission to help protect and preserve the wild horses of the McCullough Peaks.
Sep 07 Sunday
This art fair showcases the talent of those who live in and around Jackson, WY selling an array of mediums including ceramics, fibers, painting, glass, photography, and mixed media. Held during Jackson Hole Fall Arts Festival, this event includes live music, food options and more.
ADMISSION: $6 entry fee, children 12 and under FREE.
Arts on the Green is a fundraising event for the Art Association of Jackson Hole. Volunteers help us provide our local and regional artist community with opportunities to present and sell their work. Admission as well as artist booth fees directly support the Art Association's ability to provide adult & youth art programming, art therapy outreach for 30+ valley organizations, gallery exhibitions, open studio access, and more. Thank you so much for your support.
View and learn about the rich preservation and history of Legend Rock State Petroglyphs. Hike Legend Rocks Interpretive Trail, about a half a mile in, great for all ages! Legend Rock is a 1,312-foot near-vertical cliff with more than 92 petroglyph panels and over 300 petroglyph figures. We'll meet around 4:30 and begin our hike around 5 p.m. Level: EasyBring: Sunscreen, water, snacks, and anything you'd normally bring for an easy hike in warmer weather.Carpool: Contact trip leader, Rebekah Mason, for carpool options from Cody and Thermopolis.Note: Carpool transportation is at the sole risk of the participants.
Sep 09 Tuesday
Come explore the artifacts that pertain to the historical sites of the Big Goose Creek walking tour. Museum at the Bighorns Museum Director, Carrie Ida Edinger will share visuals of photographs, objects and other items from the museum’s collection that relate to the Sheridan Brewery, Sheridan Manufacturing Company Flour Mill, the Mandel Cabin, and Big Goose Creek. This presentation will share a portion of the museum’s collection as well as tell Sheridan’s history, culture and Big Goose Creek as an essential natural resource to our area.
SCLT Explore History is free to attend and open to all.
Sep 10 Wednesday
Come join us at Plein Air in the Parks: Edness Kimball Wilkins State Park and Independence Rock State Historic Site from September 10th -14th! Enjoy the stunning vistas of Wyoming while creating artwork from any media for the Show and Sale we'll have on Sunday the 14th at ART321 at 3 PM. $2,000 of cash awards will be announced during the Show and Sale. We'll also have a variety of programs throughout the event where artists can mingle and learn more about the park.