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Sep 10 Wednesday
We are excited to invite you to a powerful night of independent film and conversation. Join us for a special one-night-only screening of East of Wall, followed by a live Q&A with the film’s director, Kate Beecroft.
East of Wall follows Tabatha, a rebellious young horse trainer in the Badlands, as she struggles with financial instability and past grief while offering refuge to a group of wayward teens. With poetic restraint and striking visual storytelling, the film explores resilience, vulnerability, and the quiet power of chosen family.
We’re thrilled to bring this genre-bending debut feature to Jackson Hole and to welcome director Kate Beecroft for a live conversation following the screening.
Sep 11 Thursday
Be a part of stewardship in Grand Teton National Park! Projects vary, work involves light to moderate physical activity. All ages and skill levels are welcome. Tools and protective equipment are provided.
Join us most Thursdays at 9:00 AM throughout the summer and fall.
Meeting location will vairy weekly.
Please R.S.V.P. for details.
You’re invited to the Wind River Country Conservation Celebration!
Party in the heart of the Sagebrush Sea: TNC Wyoming’s home base of Lander! With neighbors, partners, supporters, trustees, conservationists, visitors from TNC chapters across the West and YOU. We’ll snack, drink and toast our shared commitment to preserving the natural beauty, wildlife, ecological integrity and working lands of Wyoming and the Sagebrush Sea.
RSVP today to this free event.
Brief remarks about all we’ve accomplished together, what’s at stake today and what the plan is for our future work together will give us reason to cheer and roll up our sleeves in the seasons ahead—as we do! Together, we’ll celebrate all that we do together to help nature and people thrive. Questions? Contact Pat Mettenbrink at p.mettenbrink@tnc.org or 307-332-2977. Thank you!
The Corner Studio is back after a break for Summer! This month we will be painting watercolor bugs.What: Corner Studio, an art class for women 21+When: September 11, 2025 5:30-7:30 PMWhy: To Create your own watercolor bug and enjoy the company of other women.Cost: $25 (members) or $35 (not- yet-members)BYOB, and we'll provide childcare and light snacks. Hope to see you next week!Call 235-5247 or stop in 400 E Collins Dr. to register. Email kim@thenic.org for questions
Sep 12 Friday
Enjoy a showcase of improv skills by four Cooper Center comedians
12 Sept | Doors open 6:30 pm | Show Starts 7:30 PMCash bar available1174 N 4th St. Laramie, WYFree to DSPs working in Albany County
Picture a spectacle where music, dance, and LIVE PAINTING collide in a mesmerizing fusion; leaving you on the edge of your seat! ARTrageous will feature 12 multi-talented performers in a 90-minute, high-energy, immersive art experience.
Sep 13 Saturday
Join Platte River Trails as we celebrate our biggest trail users: the pups! This free event welcomes dog-lovers for a morning of dog-focused activities, a costume contest, vendor booths, agility practice, free goodies, music, food, and so much more! "Partners" providing a service or information to ensure our pups are at their best can reserves a free 10x10 booth space."Vendors" with a great pet product to sell can reserve a space for just $50.Dog lovers like us can sponsor or donate (+ receive some promotional love) by emailing us.
Mark your calendars and bring your furry friends to DogFest to help the PRTT spoil our biggest fans! Proceeds benefit Platte River Trails and building community pathways.
Join us for a FREE day of of learning ancestral skills such as atlatl throwing, flint knapping, cordage making, excavating, pottery making, blacksmith demonstrations, rabbit hiding painting, Living Historic with Ft. Laramie, and the Wind River Dancers who will be performing at 1 pm! Musical entertainment will be provided all day by the Twaynes. Vendors include Oompah Fry Bread Tacos and The Soda Pit.
Rev Up for Riddles & Rides: Wanna Ride Foundation's Memorial Scavenger Hunt
Ready for Wyoming's wildest wheels-welcome adventure? The Wanna Ride Foundation's Memorial Ride and Scavenger Hunt rolls through the Snowy Range on September 13, 2025! For a $45 donation, saddle up your ATV, dirt bike, side-by-side, Jeep—anything with wheels—and join the mountain mayhem.
Hunt for treasures, strike ridiculous poses for photo challenges, and maybe perfect your "helmet hair" for judges! After conquering the trails, refuel with a complimentary lunch before the afternoon's live auction extravaganza. Proceeds support student scholarships and trail maintenance across Southeast Wyoming.
Registration opens at 10 AM at 2 Power Line Rd in Laramie. Bring your sense of adventure and prepare for a day where "We Ride, We Share, We Care"—but mostly, we laugh until our sides hurt!
On September 13th, 2025, from 10am – 3pm the streets surrounding the Homesteader Museum will come alive with bustling steam tractors, smells from fresh popped kettle corn, and music from the Rewinders.
-Vehicle Visions car/truck/tractor show hosted at the Eagles’ Aerie #2426. -Artisans, vendors, and food trucks! Demonstrators will show visitors memories of yesteryear. -Kids games/activities will fill the air with laughter.-Starting at 10am and ending at 2:30pm, the museum will be having a silent auction.-Free root beer floats are handed out from 12:30pm – 1:15pm.-Starting at 1:30pm, the Ruby Hopkin Commemorative Pie Auction begins.