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Apr 02 Thursday
Event Details: Need assistance with filling out legal forms? Have questions about the court system or how to navigate your case? Get free legal information from a Volunteer Reference Attorney! A volunteer attorney will be available for brief one-on-one visits with community members to provide instruction in filling out legal forms and navigating the court system. Civil (non-criminal) legal questions only. First come, first served -- no appointment necessary.
Sponsored by Equal Justice Wyoming and the Wyoming Access to Justice Commission in partnership with Campbell County Public Library.
Step onto the dance floor and feel the rhythm! Salsa Cubana at Dancers’ Workshop is all about connection, fun, and learning new moves. Whether you’re just building confidence in Level 2 or leveling up in Level 4, there’s a place for every dancer here.
All levels welcome! Come as you are and let the music move you! Learn more at dwjh.org/workshops.
Calling all musicians for open jams at the Gryphon Theatre.
Bring an instrument. Full stage lights and sound. Drums and amps provided.
In partnership with UWYO Music Production Club.
7:00 pm on the first Thursday of the month.
The Cheyenne Little Theatre Players Production of "1984" presents Pay What You Can Night on Thursday, April 2nd at 7:00 P.M. Tickets are general admission. No presale. No minimum ticket purchase required. No refunds or exchanges offered. Check in begins at 6:00 P.M. Seating starts at 6:30 P.M.
Living under the totalitarian rule of the Party, Winston Smith has the idea of writing a diary. It is a crime punishable by death and there is no way of knowing if he is being watched. He imagines two futures—in one, a future readership in a free society thinks of him as a hero; in the other, he is caught, executed, and forgotten. Perhaps both things are true. Winston starts the diary, writing the year, so far as he knows it: 1984. This multi-award winning adaptation of George Orwell’s ultimate dystopian novel continues to resonate throughout the world.
Apr 03 Friday
Acclaimed fiction writer and award-winning author Nina McConigley will speak Friday, April 3, at the University of Wyoming. Her presentation, which is free and open to the public, will be at 4 p.m. in Room 506 of Coe Library. Light refreshments will be served. A book signing will follow the talk. The University Store will have copies of her books available for purchase before and after the event.
McConigley is the author of the short-story collection “Cowboys and East Indians,” which won the PEN Open Book Award and a High Plains Book Award, and was longlisted for the Frank O’Connor International Short Story Award. A stage adaptation of “Cowboys and East Indians,” commissioned by the Denver Center for Performing Arts, had its world premiere in 2026. Her latest novel, “How to Commit a Postcolonial Murder,” published in January, is a complex coming-of-age story set in 1986 rural Wyoming that blends dark humor and mystery with an exploration of family, identity and the lingering effects of colonial history.
For more information about McConigley, visit her website at https://ninamcconigley.com/.
McConigley’s presentation is sponsored by UW Libraries and the Honors College.
Those who are not able to attend in person will have the option to attend online via WyoCast at https://uwyo.video.yuja.com/LiveStream/I/826/1029773352.
Laramie's First Friday Debate Club meets starting at 5 pm on the first Friday of every month to deliberate and vote as community representatives. We work in two month sprints on a single topic.
April 3rd Motion: For/Against the War in Iran
-On the First Friday, we caucus with moderated floor debate on the motion/issue. The meeting ends with a vote for 1-4 Representative(s) to summarize and debate the motion the second month.
- Every two-month sprint focuses on a single issue impacting you, that you help shape!
- The second month's meeting is a stage debate of representatives elected in the first meeting, ending with a final vote on sentiment after debate.
- The winning Rep will host the next two month sprint and pick the next topic (with all our help)!
- Make what is serious, seriously fun.
Stop by Lander's Pioneer Museum to view Wyoming Public Media's Wyoming 250 Photo Contest Exhibit. The opening reception on April 3rd features a presentation by Randall Wise, the Museum's Director.
Randall's presentation will explore: “Painting with light - Wyoming’s history through the camera lens – images of Wyoming and Fremont County from territorial days to the present."Today’s history is recorded with digital phones, but people have been taking images of our area since photography first became common. This 30 minute talk by Lander Museum Director Randy Wise will feature images from the earliest days of photography in the state to the present.Featuring the first images ever taken photographically in Wyoming by W.H. Jackson in the 1860s, to historically significant images by Stimson, Leek and others. The talk also features photos taken by early Lander Valley Pioneers recording life in the Cowboy State in the early 2oth century.
After the talk, guests can enjoy light refreshments and enjoy the contemporary photographic images that are part of the Wyoming Public Media 250 Travelling exhibit. (View the virtual exhibit online). The exhibit will travel around Wyoming throughout 2026. Stop by to pick up a free calendar! All are welcome.
Free and open to the public, the talk starts at 6 PM in the Western Gallery of the Lander Museum.
* * This project is funded in part by the Wyoming Semiquincentennial grant from the Wyoming State Parks and Cultural Resources office. * *
Multi-talented actor, comedian, and singer Rodney Carrington is still performing on stages next year! With Rodney Carrington Live 2026, he’s continuing to make crowds adore him during his sold-out shows across the globe. Don’t miss him when he fills the gigantic room of the Ford Wyoming Center with the loudest laughter on Friday, 3rd April 2026!
Known as one of the top 10 highest-grossing touring comedians in the US of the past 20 years, the platinum-recording artist, the stand-up comedian and country singer is making sure that his audience will not have to choose between a night of music and an evening of laughter. His expertise in both creative expressions has made him one of the best comedians of our time. Catch his country tunes and timeless humor when he comes to win over the people of Wyoming.
The Cheyenne Little Theatre Players production of "1984" will be running at the Mary Godfrey Playhouse (2706 E. Pershing Blvd.) from March 27th through April 12th. Tickets are on sale now and can be purchased by visiting www.cheyennelittletheatre.org or by calling the box office at 307-638-6543, Tuesday-Friday from 12-5 P.M.
March 27, 28 and April 3, 4, 10,11 at 7:00 P.M.March 29 and April 5, 12 at 2:00 P.M.