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Mar 10 Tuesday
Teen Craft Night at The NIC: Ragdoll WorkshopHey Teens!Come put together and decorate a rag doll of your very own! We’ll be learning some basic hand sewing skills and simple sewing machine use.Space is limited, so sign up early to reserve your spot.$25 Members – $35 Not-Yet-MembersCall 307-235-5247 to register
Explore the history of the Printing Press and written communication through authentic artifacts, lectures, and hands-on experiences with a working Gutenberg Press replica.
Mar 11 Wednesday
Join SCLT History Program Manager Kevin Knapp for an in-depth look at the layered history of the Big Goose Natural Area.
From recent archaeological survey findings to the stories that shaped Sheridan’s western edge, this program explores how the landscape evolved over time — including the history of KN Garden, General George Crook’s Cloud Peak Camp, and the historic streetcar system and coal carts that once served the region’s mining districts.
Participants will gain a clearer understanding of how this land moved from military camp and early settlement corridor to the community natural area it is today.
Wednesday, March 11 • 10:00–11:30 a.m.The Hub on Smith, Sheridan(Please note: programs at The Hub on Smith are now held the second Wednesday of each month.)
This program is free and open to all.
Come learn more about the stories beneath our feet — and how understanding the past helps guide stewardship for the future.
In the Fur Felted Cowboy Hat class you will learn about the history of the Stetson Fur Felted Hat. Work starts with a pre-formed body and uses traditional tools that students make. Tool making, 3D printed had forms, wet forming, steam hardening, brim cutting, and sewn sweatbands are covered. All materials provided, no experience necessary.
This series will be taught by Sarah Hemphill, DW staff and certified Pilates instructor. Sarah has trained in the Moving Through Parkinson’s modality with the Center for Healthy Aging at Colorado State University and has 7 years of experience working with older adults. This class series is rooted in creative movement practices adapted for individuals living with Parkinson’s disease. While the methodology was developed for people with Parkinson’s, the class is suitable for a wide range of mobility issues including Huntington’s, multiple sclerosis, and the general limited mobility associated with aging.
WEDNESDAYSMarch 4, 11, 18April 8, 15, 22, 29May 61:30-2:30PM
Participants will focus on balance, coordination, spatial awareness, and creative expression. Each week introduces new movement ideas while revisiting and deepening previous skills, encouraging both continuity and mastery. This class combats the isolation experienced by some in this demographic by fostering social connection while supporting physical and emotional well-being.
Wyoming 250 Speaker - From Bison to Beeves: Cattle Ranching on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, 1868-1920.By Dr. Jeffrey Means, UW History Department Chair.At the Alice Hardie Stevens Center in Laramie, Wyoming March 11th at 2:00 pm - Refreshments will be served.https://www.wyomingpublicmedia.org/.../wyoming-history...
Join us Wednesday, March 11, at 7 p.m. in Kinnison Hall for a free performance by our jazz ensembles.
Mar 12 Thursday
Printmaking with Gelli Plates - We utilize a "Gelli Plate" and acrylic paint to produce prints on various surfaces. Gelli plates enable you to create monoprints on different types of paper, employing stencils, texture tools, and rubber ink stamps. I will be enjoyable to create unique prints for family and friends, culminating art show at the workshop conclusion.
The Art Association's annual Whodunnit? Anonymous Art Show & Sale returns with virtual and in-person viewing and bidding opportunities. Join us for a unique chance to win artwork created by professional artists, studio users, locals, and more, all while trying to guess WHODUNNIT?!Show on display from: February 12 - March 20th, 2026
Show and Sale: March 12, 2026