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Oct 11 Saturday
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.
Oct 12 Sunday
Mark your calendars to freshen up your wardrobe for fall! Trade your items for something new, or visit our mending table, where we'll have free materials and tools for patching and mending available.
For every item you bring, you'll receive a ticket to "purchase" an item. Don't have anything to trade but just want to shop? Tickets can be purchased for $1 to help cover the cost of the event space rental.
All clothes remaining at the end of the day will be donated to the Laramie Clothing Cottage.
Interested in volunteering? Shoot us a message. We can't wait to see you there!
Riot Act, Inc. Presents: Salon SundaysStarting September 21 | Sundays, 5–7 PM | Riot Act Studio @ Center for the Arts
Are you brimming with creative energy? Looking for a welcoming space to develop new work, connect with fellow artists, or just get inspired? Salon is for you.
This weekly gathering is a supportive environment for performers, writers, directors, and all kinds of creatives to share ideas, test material, and build community. Salon includes acting exercises, movement expression, scene study, vulnerability work, and fostering the creative process. Whether you have a project in progress or are simply seeking artistic connection, you’ll find space here to grow and explore.
Reserve your spot at riotactinc.org
Oct 13 Monday
We will walk through the arboretum as Jessica Friis points out the tress and schrubs with stunning fall color, and end with a picnic in the lath house. No tables are available, so please bring a chair or blanket. Bring your own lunch; dessert will be provided. Meet at the lath house of the High Plains Arboretum, 8601 Hildreth Road.
All sales are final, with no refunds.
With the 2014 formation of I’m With Her, singer/songwriters Sarah Jarosz, Aoife O’Donovan, and Sara Watkins introduced an essential new force into the world of folk music: a close-knit alliance of highly esteemed musicians, each graced with a deep understanding of folk tradition and unbridled passion for expanding its possibilities. Since delivering their critically lauded debut See You Around and standalone singles like “Call My Name” (winner of the 2020 Grammy for Best American Roots Song), the trio have routinely taken time out from their individual careers to dream up songs together—eventually arriving at a new album exploring themes of ancestry, lineage, and the collective human experience. On their long- awaited sophomore LP Wild and Clear and Blue, I’m With Her now bring their luminous harmonies to a soul-searching body of work about reaching into the past, navigating a chaotic present, and bravely moving forward into the unknown.
Oct 14 Tuesday
In 1885 Mr. Edward A. Whitney arrived in Sheridan. His arrival left an impact on Sheridan toward the growth of the town and is still seen today with his creation of the first educational foundation in Wyoming. Museum at the Bighorns Museum Director, Carrie Ida Edinger will share some of the history of Mr. Edward A. Whitney during his time in Sheridan. She will also share a sneak peek to the planning of Mr. Whitney’s personal collection in the museum’s exhibit space at the museum’s new location on Downtown Sheridan’s Main Street. SCLT Explore History is free to attend and open to all.
Oct 16 Thursday
Party with a purpose at this Thankful Thursday Fundraiser for the Cheyenne Frontier Days Old West Museum. Featuring raffles, games, and food.
Join Off Square Theatre for The Effect, a thrilling play written by Emmy Award winner Lucy Prebble. “The Effect” features direction by Michelle Tattenbaum. Recommended for mature audiences (18+).
Connie and Tristan are falling for each other quickly as they participate in a new clinical drug trial. But is their sudden chemistry real, or just the side effect of a new antidepressant? As they continue to explore their intoxicating and exhilarating relationship, the supervising doctors struggle to confront the line between love and ethics. Is it truly love— or simply just a side effect? The Effect takes on our pill-popping culture with humor and scintillating drama.
Our first ever show in Laramie, WY! Come out and listen as we play in this awesome music venue for our first time.
Oct 17 Friday
Edward Humes is a Pulitzer-prize winning journalist and author of 17 nonfiction books, including the landmark "Garbology" and "Mississippi Mud."
In this entertaining, eye-opening, and solutions-based talk, Humes exposes how waste is our biggest problem and how solving our inherent trashiness can fix our economy, our energy costs, our national security, and even our traffic jams—all while helping slow climate change and making us healthier, happier, and more prosperous. Humes's effective and remarkably simple strategies will inspire everyone, from individuals and local organizations to large corporations and government institutions—to reduce and eliminate waste at all levels of society.
Author talk begins at 7 p.m. Come early at 5:30 p.m. for a free public reception, celebrating 35 years of recycling in Jackson Hole.
A book signing will follow the talk.
This keynote event is part of Zero Waste Week, a celebration of 35 years of community recycling in Teton County.
Presented by Teton County Integrated Solid Waste and Recycling, with support from the Jackson Hole Travel and Tourism Board, Community Foundation of Jackson Hole, West Bank Sanitation, Jackson Hole Airport, Jackson Curbside Recycling, Centennial Recycling, Central States Wire Products and Trans Hudson Trading.