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Sep 17 Wednesday
🏴☠️🎬 Ahoy, mateys! Set sail for adventure at Campbell County Public Library’s Pirate Film Festival!Little buccaneers to teen treasure hunters are invited to watch a movie and enjoy popcorn! 🎉 Join us for swashbuckling fun, pirate-themed movies! 🪙☠️
📽️ Preschool Movie in the Story Pit: Veggietales The Pirates Who Don't Do Anything📽️ Grades K–6, & Teens: The Pirates📽️ Teens in Grades 7-12: Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest
Dress like a pirate if ye dare… and don’t forget to bring yer appetite for popcorn! 🍿🏴☠️
The State of Wyoming will host a free public event to commemorate Constitution Day on Wednesday, September 17, 2025, from 2:15 to 3:30 p.m. in the Wyoming State Capitol Auditorium. Part of the state’s preparations for America’s 250th anniversary, the event will honor the U.S. Constitution and highlight Wyoming’s significant role in constitutional history.
The program will include:• A welcome from Nathan Doerr, Capitol Curator• Opening remarks by Wyoming Supreme Court Justice Kari Gray• Remarks by Governor Mark Gordon
Following the program, guests are invited to a light reception and to visit a new interactive kiosk located in the Capitol’s Historic Supreme Court Chamber. This innovative exhibit allows visitors to explore the Wyoming Constitution and discover the revolutionary aspects that made it unique. The kiosk encourages visitors to explore featured amendments, compare Wyoming’s constitution to those of other states and the US Constitution, and even flip through a digital copy of the 1889 handwritten document page by page.
All are welcome to join in celebrating the U.S. Constitution and exploring Wyoming's enduring contributions to its own unique constitutional legacy.
Annual Series of Shorts
Sep 18 Thursday
Enter the Wyoming Public Media 2025 Photo Contest (September 1-30)!
Wyoming Public Media invites Wyomingites to get out and take photos they think reflect Wyoming’s history, while sharing their stories in the process.
Post your Wyoming photos below for a chance to have your snapshot featured on the Wyoming Public Media website, calendars, note cards, and other media at the station. Merely type in your picture’s caption, your name, and e-mail address.
To submit, please read the Photo Contest rules and then click at the end of the rules page.
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.
Join us for a free artist talk and opening reception with David Morrison on Thursday, Sept. 18 at 4 p.m. at the Edward A. Whitney Gallery.David was born and raised in Batavia, IL a western suburb of Chicago. He attended St. Olaf College where he received his B.A. in studio art and a concentration in Asian Studies. Upon graduating he was an artistic intern for the summer and fall of 2019 at Anderson Ranch Arts Center. He is a ceramic oriented mixed media artist currently in the third year of his MFA program at the University of Oklahoma. He is making playful objects exploring the anthropocene through recontextualizing the superfluous waste from our consumption within ceramic assemblages. He was recently an artist-in-residence at Vermont Studio Center in Johnson, VT.
The University of Wyoming's English Department is pleased to welcome Caskey Russell and the launching of his new book, The Door on the Sea, at 4:00 p.m. on Thursday, September 18. The event will take place in the Agriculture Building in room 1032 and is open to the public.
The Door on the Sea is the first book in The Raven and Eagle series, which serves as the Tlingit response to J.R.R. Tolkien’s The Lord of the Rings. This first book will be released by Simon & Schuster on October 6, 2025.
Russell is a father, a professor at Fairhaven College, a musician, and a member of the Tlingit Nation (Eagle / Kooyu Kwáan) of Alaska. His research focuses include Indigenous literature and film, Indigenous Civil Rights, Tlingit Studies, and critical race theory.
This event offers a unique opportunity to hear Russell discuss his creative vision, read excerpts from the book, and speak about the cultural impact of Indigenous storytelling in contemporary literature. All are welcome to attend
Sep 19 Friday
Snow Train Music Festival in Laramie12 venues, 85 ArtistsMore information at https://www.snowtrainmusicfest.com/ .