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Jul 09 Wednesday
Join us at your Wright Branch Library every Wednesday, through July 30, this summer as we Color Our World with creativity, imagination, and interactive fun! Each week features exciting programs for kids and families! Children 3rd and younger must be accompanied by a grown up.
🎩✨ Magician Byron Grey Live! ✨🎩This week's adventure has a touch of mystery and magic! Join us for a spellbinding performance by the one and only Byron Grey, master magician and storyteller. Expect wonder, laughter, and mind-bending illusions — perfect for kids and their grownups on July 9 at 10am. This magical event is free — let the reading and the magic begin!
And...Byron is presenting a special evening performance of "The History of Magic: In One Night Only" on July 9 at 7pm at Campbell County Public Library in Gillette .
Kids birth through 6th grade are invited to stop by WBL to pick up summer reading log to track reading time and earn prizes all summer long. Don't miss the following Color Our World Wednesday events:
•July 16, 10am: Zumba Class
•July 23, 10am: Rocky Mountain Puppets
•July 30, 1pm: Finale Party
In conjunction with our summer community exhibition, "A Conceptual Thread," the Museum is hosting a mini artist-in-residence program with fiber artist Doris Florig, an artist featured in the exhibit. During the residency, Florig will demonstrate tapestry weaving and speak with visitors about her methods and materials. The residency will take place Monday, July 7, through Friday, July 11, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. in Sullivan Hall. Each day, Florig will weave her tapestry inspired by the Absaroka Mountain Range, while inviting visitors to ask questions. Her program will be inclusive of all ages and is free to visitors with an admission ticket or Museum membership.
There will also be an opportunity for visitors to contribute to Florig’s “Mother Tree” project. The “Mother Tree” is a collaborative, ongoing project of people working together, engaging in fiber arts while learning to protect and care for forests. Visitors are encouraged to engage in tactile experiences such as weaving, needle felting, spinning, and poetry to contribute to the “Mother Tree.” During her residency at the Museum, visitors will create a panel of the tree trunk that will eventually be stitched to other trunk panels to create the large cohesive “tree” relief sculpture.
Join us at your library every Wednesday, through July 30, this summer as we Color Our World with creativity, imagination, and interactive fun! Each week features exciting programs for kids and families! Children 3rd and younger must be accompanied by a grown up.
🎩✨ Magician Byron Grey Live! ✨🎩This week's adventure has a touch of mystery and magic! Join us for a spellbinding performance by the one and only Byron Grey, master magician and storyteller. Expect wonder, laughter, and mind-bending illusions — perfect for kids and their grownups on July 9 at 3pm. This magical event is free — let the reading and the magic begin!
And...Byron is presenting a special evening performance of "The History of Magic: In One Night Only" on July 9 at 7pm. History meets mystery — featuring five astonishing magic tricks (and perhaps a few surprises)! Travel across countries and centuries as Byron uncovers the origins of some of magic’s greatest illusions and the characters behind them. This part-lecture, part-performance is crafted for adults, but curious kids are welcome too.
Kids birth through 6th grade are invited to stop by the Children's Department to pick up summer reading portfolios to track reading time and earn prizes all summer long. Portfolios also include a list of the following not-to-be-missed Wednesday events:
•July 16, 2pm: Art Day and Story Walk
•July 23, 3pm: Rocky Mountain Puppets
•July 30, 2pm: Finale Party
Featuring a small ensemble of players, Grand Teton Music Festival's masterfully curated chamber music programs showcase core classical repertoire — and a few surprises — performed by members of GTMF’s world-class Festival Orchestra and guests.
Magician Byron Grey presents The History of Magic at CCPL
Combining pop, rock, and folk, Joe Kelly's music has been described as "Jason Mraz on a sedative." Hailing from Minnesota, Joe travels armed with his acoustic guitar, soulful vocals, and a loop station, creating rich live performances for any audience member there to see it. While his discography currently includes two independent EPs, his upcoming folk-pop debut album, Cartoons on the Weekend, is slated for release in 2026.
Jul 10 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.
Top Jackson Hole yoga instructors conduct weekly summer classes outside on the south part of the Sculpture Trail (parking lot to your left as you come up the hill). Participants will feel inspired doing Sun Salutations and Downward Dogs as they look across the grand vista of the National Elk Refuge. Join us in connecting with two art forms—visual art inspired by artists over the centuries, and the art of yoga, ensuring healthy mind, body, and spirit. All levels welcome. Free.Thursdays in July & August
*Please bring your own mat!
GRAMMY®-winning trio Time for Three presents a fun, interactive program that introduces the whole family to the wonders of strings. Time for Three defies convention and boundaries by showcasing excellence across different genres, including classical music, Americana and singer-songwriter. Their unique sound captivates audiences, immersing them in a musical experience that merges various eras, styles and traditions. Charles Yang (violin, vocals), Nicolas “Nick” Kendall (violin, vocals) and Ranaan Meyer (double bass, vocals) combine their instruments and voices in a remarkable sound, establishing a distinct voice of expression that resonates with listeners worldwide.
Come early at 5 PM for a family reception on the deck, and join Stoner Family Education Curator Meaghan Heinrich at 5:30 PM for an instrument exploration.