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Jun 09 Tuesday
Join us for a night of queer trivia, friendly competition, and community joy! Test your knowledge of pop culture, Internet Jargon, and more in a team or on your own.
✨ Prizes for top teams
✨ Snacks provided
✨ Safe, inclusive space for youth, allies & families
Bring your game face and your people—this night is for everyone!
On Tuesday, June 9th, and Wednesday, June 10th, the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band brings ALL THE GOOD TIMES: The Farewell Tour to The Center Theater. For nearly six decades, the three-time GRAMMY® Award-winning Nitty Gritty Dirt Band has entertained audiences with their top-shelf musicianship and timeless hits.
Formed in 1966 as a Long Beach, California jug band, Nitty Gritty Dirt Band scored its first charting single in 1967 and its first major hit in 1971 with “Mr. Bojangles.” Today’s group consists of founding member Jeff Hanna, harp master Jimmie Fadden, and soulful-voiced Bob Carpenter, who has more than 40 years of service in the ensemble. Those veterans are now joined by singer-songwriter-bass man Jim Photoglo, fiddle and mandolin wizard Ross Holmes, and Hanna’s son, the preternaturally talented singer and guitarist Jaime Hanna.
Nitty Gritty Dirt Band recently released a new 5-song EP, “Night After Night,” the band’s first release of all-new music since 2009’s “Speed of Life.” The Farewell Tour isn’t goodbye forever, but it will be the last fans see of multi-city runs and long bus rides.
Jun 10 Wednesday
The People's Market Wednesdays, June 3 – September 23 | 4:00–7:00pm | Center for the Arts Lawn, JacksonShop local at Slow Food in the Tetons weekly farmers market, featuring 30+ local growers, ranchers, prepared foods, and artisans. A community gathering space to connect with your neighbors and the people behind your food! Free and open to all. Weekly vendor map, special market events and more can be found at tetonslowfood.org/summer-peoples-market/.
Teton County Pet Partners (TCPP) is hosting a team evaluation on Tuesday, May 26th. This is where you and your pet demonstrate that you are a good fit for therapy animal work. Each team will have a 20-30 minute time slot.
Note: To sign up for the evaluation, you’ll first need to complete the Pet Partners Therapy Animal Handlers Course. It’s offered online and now in person too!
Our therapy animal teams bring joy and comfort to various organizations like hospitals, schools, libraries, and more.
If you’d like to join us for a team evaluation or have questions, email info@tcpetpartners.org.
Jun 11 Thursday
Join Wyoming SBDC Network, IMPACT 307, and the Montana Technology Innovation Partnership for a focused, two-part SBIR/STTR Proposal Lab designed to help you develop a competitive Phase I submission. The content will be relevant to all 11 SBIR and 6 STTR agencies, with particular emphasis on DoD, NIH, NSF, DOE, and NASA.
Day 1: On May 28, we’ll cover program fundamentals and outline a structured process for preparing your technical proposal.
Day 2: On June 11, we’ll complete that process and explore key concepts for building a sound cost proposal—ensuring your project budget is accurate and sustainable.
If you are located in Montana or Wyoming, reach out to Ann Peterson or Kelly Haigler Cornish (respectively) to receive pre-submission reviews.
Please register for both days of the two-part training; a unique link will be provided for each day of the event.
Youth who are currently 2nd - 8th graders are invited to join Laramie BikeNet for their 7th annual Youth Cycling Program!
Thursdays, May 21, 28 & June 4, 11, 20265:30 pm - 7:30 pmKiowa Park & Schoolyard trail system
Students participate in a series of four clinics Thursday nights in May and June to learn a variety of skills including bike checks, trail etiquette, braking, cornering, dismount, shifting, and more! Students ranging from 2nd-8th grade meet at Kiowa Park for pre-ride snacks and skills practice before heading out to the Schoolyard/Pilot Hill trails. The primary focus of this program is to get students out on bikes and learning some skills along the way.
Clinic is $80/student with discounts for multi-student families. Scholarships are available for equipment and event fees.
Join us for a night of queer storytelling—where resilience meets joy, memory meets imagination, and every voice is part of a shared future. Come for the stories, stay for the community.
Jun 12 Friday
This Is Laramie Pridefests First Clothing And Gear Swap. This Event Is A Lgbtqia+ Community Resource, And Hopefully A Laramie Community Carried Event In The Future. Bartering And Swapping Of Items Is Historically A Way For Vulnerable Communities To Prosper.
Please Bring Gently Used Clothing Or Hobby Items To Swap And/Or Share With Your Community. Cross Stitch You Never Got Into? Bring It! Tennis Racket That You Don’t Use, Bring It! This Is A Cash Free Event.
Clothing- Cute Fits, Athletic Wear, Camp Wear, And Any Style That Can Turn Heads.
(Hobby) Gear- Board Games, Crochet Hooks, Yarn That Has Been Sitting Staring At You Waiting To Start A Project, Yard Games, Dnd Dice That You Are Willing To Part With, And Anything That You Want To Share/Swap With Your Community.
Bring Items To Swap, Drop Items Off For Swap, Or Come See What Your Community Has To Share!
Wyoming organizations to host Women Veterans Day events across the state
Women veterans from across Wyoming will gather June 12, 2026, for events recognizing their service, building connections and increasing awareness of resources available to women who served in the Armed Forces.
The events are scheduled from 1–4 p.m. at locations in Cheyenne, Gillette, Lander, Rock Springs and Sheridan.
Wyoming recognizes June 12 as Women Veterans Day, honoring the signing of the Women’s Armed Services Integration Act by President Harry S. Truman on June 12, 1948. The act enabled women to serve as permanent and regular members of the Armed Forces.
The events will provide opportunities for women veterans to connect with one another while learning more about VA Women’s Health services and resources available throughout Wyoming. Organizers said discussions will also focus on moral injury and support services available through Volunteers of America Northern Rockies.
“This event is about recognizing the service and sacrifices of women veterans while creating opportunities for connection and support,” organizers said. “Women veterans continue to play a critical role in our military and communities across Wyoming.”
Event locations include:• Sheridan Veteran Resource Center • White Mountain Library in Rock Springs • American Legion Post 6 in Cheyenne • Lander Library • Campbell County Public Library in Gillette Registration is required for attendance. Additional information is available by contacting Sandy McFarland at sandy.mcfarland@wyo.gov or 307-331-4657.