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Jun 20 Saturday
The Teton Repair Café is a free, community-based pilot where skilled volunteers work alongside participants to diagnose and repair household items such as clothing, furniture, and small appliances. Using the Repair Café International framework, the project reduces landfill waste by extending product lifespans while building practical repair skills, fostering a repair-when-possible mindset, and strengthening community connection through hands-on learning.
Possible Repair Stations:Each station will be managed by skilled volunteers to help attendees in diagnosing and repairing broken household items.
Not all of the following repair stations may be available. Check our website for confirmed stations a week before the event.
Clothing & Textile Repair – sewing, hems, buttons, zippers, patchesKnife & Tool Sharpening – kitchen knives, hand tools, garden toolsSmall Appliance Repair – blenders, vacuums, lamps, fans (electric, non-gas)Computer Diagnostics & Light Repair – laptops, desktops, software issuesBike Repair (seasonal) – Light tune-ups: flats, brakes, shifting adjustmentsOutdoor Gear Repair – ski gear, tents, backpacks, zippers, seam sealingSki Waxing - Alpine and Nordic ski waxing (seasonal)Furniture Repair – tightening joints, minor fixes, hardware replacementLamp & Lighting Repair – rewiring cords, switches, socketsJewelry & Eyewear Repair – clasps, links, screws, nose padsAuto Troubleshooting (advice & consultation)Canning & Gardening (advice & consultation)Remodeling & Design (advice & consultation)Sustainable Living (advice & consultation)
Jun 21 Sunday
It is your time to shine. You will appreciate all the glory at The Lincoln during The Dead South on Sunday, 21st June 2026. Believe us, when we say it's going to be a spectacular presentation. The Regina-based Canadian folk-bluegrass sensation will bring hits like "In Hell I'll Be in Good Company" and "Banjo Odyssey" to Cheyenne as part of The Dead South 2026 Tour. Bluegrass vocal harmonies is one of the most distinguishing characteristics - there is nothing else like it. Expect their signature energetic performance blending folk, bluegrass, and dark humor, plus tracks from their latest album "Chains & Stakes" (2024).
Jun 23 Tuesday
Bring your family and friends to a concert for an evening of ragtime, light classical music and snappy radio tunes. Washakie Museum will honor America’s 250th birthday with a concert by Portable Masterpieces, a salon orchestra of 9 musicians from Casper, WY on Tuesday, June 23 at 7 p.m. at the Washakie Museum and Cultural Center. The ensemble will perform a selection of American music from Bix Beiderbecke to Irving Berlin, and Woody Guthrie to Zez Confrey with some expected patriotic favorites. The concert is supported through the generosity of local patrons in the community, an award from the National Endowment for the Arts and a grant the Wyoming Arts Council.
Jun 24 Wednesday
Bring your family and friends to a concert for an evening of ragtime, light classical music and snappy radio tunes. Dubois Chamber Music will honor America’s 250th birthday with a concert by Portable Masterpieces, a salon orchestra of 9 musicians from Casper, WY on Wednesday June 24 at 7 p.m. at the Headwaters. The ensemble will perform a selection of American music from Bix Beiderbecke to Irving Berlin, and Woody Guthrie to Zez Confrey with some expected patriotic favorites. The concert is supported through the generosity of local patrons in the community, an award from the National Endowment for the Arts and a grant the Wyoming Arts Council.
Jun 25 Thursday
Bring your family and friends to a concert for an evening of ragtime, light classical music and snappy radio tunes. Lander Performing Arts and Covenant Presbyterian Church will honor America’s 250th birthday with a concert by Portable Masterpieces, a salon orchestra of 9 musicians from Casper, WY on Thursday June 25 at 7 p.m. at Covenant Presbyterian Church. The ensemble will perform a selection of American music from Bix Beiderbecke to Irving Berlin, and Woody Guthrie to Zez Confrey with some expected patriotic favorites. The concert is supported through the generosity of local patrons in the community, an award from the National Endowment for the Arts and a grant the Wyoming Arts Council.
Jun 26 Friday
Bring your family and friends to a concert for an evening of ragtime, light classical music and snappy radio tunes. St. Peter's Episcopal will honor America’s 250th birthday with a concert by Portable Masterpieces, a salon orchestra of 9 musicians from Casper, WY on Friday June 26 at 7 p.m. at the church. The ensemble will perform a selection of American music from Bix Beiderbecke to Irving Berlin, and Woody Guthrie to Zez Confrey with some expected patriotic favorites. The concert is supported through the generosity of local patrons in the community, an award from the National Endowment for the Arts and grants the Wyoming Arts Council and Sheridan Arts Council.
Jun 27 Saturday
Bring your family and friends to a concert for an evening of ragtime, light classical music and snappy radio tunes. Trinkle Brass Works and Casper College will honor America’s 250th birthday with a concert by Portable Masterpieces, a salon orchestra of 9 musicians from Casper, WY on Saturday June 27 at 7 p.m. at Wheeler Concert Hall. The ensemble will perform a selection of American music from Bix Beiderbecke to Irving Berlin, and Woody Guthrie to Zez Confrey with some expected patriotic favorites. The concert is supported through the generosity of local patrons in the community, an award from the National Endowment for the Arts and a grant the Wyoming Arts Council.
Jun 28 Sunday
The Annual Center Benefit ConcertThe Center’s annual outdoor fundraising event returns Sunday, June 28th, featuring The California Honeydrops. The Center Benefit is the perfect chance for our community to celebrate the arts in Jackson Hole. As our primary fundraiser, this event supports all aspects of our mission to connect our creative community. The event will include local food trucks and participation from many of The Center’s 20 Resident Nonprofit Partners.
The California HoneydropsFormed in the subway systems of Oakland, retro-soul outfit The California Honeydrops are an electrifying group that defy convention at every turn. Led by the enigmatic and energetic frontman, Lech Wierzynski, and percussionist Benjamin Malament, each member of the band is a virtuoso in their own rite — Yanos “Johnny Bones” Lustig on saxophone, Lorenzo Loera on keyboards/guitar, Beaumont Beaullieu on drums, Miles Blackwell on bass, and regularly accompanied by Oliver Tuttle on trombone, Leon Cotter on saxophone/clarinet, and Miles Lyons on trombone/sousaphone — navigating through a vast repertoire of original songs and timeless classics every night. But what truly sets them apart is their unwavering commitment to the art of improvisation – a skill so finely honed that they have completely abandoned the use of set lists and no two shows are ever the same.
Jun 29 Monday
Free and open to the public! Join Stoner Family Education Curator Meaghan Heinrich for this fun, informative and engaging music sessions for young children and their adult caretakers, geared for listeners ages one through five.
Special thanks to Jackson Hole Land Trust for hosting GTMF at Greenspace on the Block.
Jun 30 Tuesday
The Wallflowers