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Mar 12 Thursday
Corner Studio: Ragdoll Self PortraitsMarch 12, 2026, 5:30-7:30PMBy popular demand, Ragdoll Workshop returns!Create your very own rag doll inspired by the film, Coraline!Adult (18+)$25/Members | $35/Not-Yet-MembersLight refreshments provided, BYOB
Call 307-235-5247 to register
Mar 14 Saturday
Enjoy an evening of good food, great company, live music from local musicians, and a live painting by local artist Bria Hammock! Help us "paint the future" by supporting the Montessori School of Cheyenne's Annual Fundraiser. All funds raised directly support operational costs for our school - help us continue the tradition of Montessori education in Cheyenne.
Sincerest thanks from our students, families and school community for supporting this cause - we look forward to celebrating with you in March!
Unable to attend, and still want to support our school - feel free to select "add a donation" via the ticketing website. Thank you for your support!
Mar 15 Sunday
OPEN to WRITERS at ALL LEVELS.6 Categories to Enter. 3 Cash Prizes awarded in Each Category.$15 Fee per Entry. Unlimited Entries. Enter Online @ WyoWriters.org/Annual Contest, or by Mail
Submission Deadline: March 15, 2026
Laurent Pelly’s storybook staging of Massenet’s Cinderella is presented with an English translation in an abridged 90-minute adaptation, with mezzo-soprano Isabel Leonard as its rags-to-riches princess. Maestro Emmanuel Villaume leads a delightful cast, which includes mezzo-soprano Emily D’Angelo as Cinderella’s Prince Charming, soprano Jessica Pratt as her Fairy Godmother, and mezzo-soprano Stephanie Blythe and bass-baritone Laurent Naouri as her feuding guardians. The Grand Teton Music Festival presents this cinematic Encore revival from the Metropolitan’s 2021-22 Live in HD series.
Riot Act, Inc. Presents: Salon SundaysStarting September 21 | Sundays, 5–7 PM | Riot Act Studio @ Center for the Arts
Are you brimming with creative energy? Looking for a welcoming space to develop new work, connect with fellow artists, or just get inspired? Salon is for you.
This weekly gathering is a supportive environment for performers, writers, directors, and all kinds of creatives to share ideas, test material, and build community. Salon includes acting exercises, movement expression, scene study, vulnerability work, and fostering the creative process. Whether you have a project in progress or are simply seeking artistic connection, you’ll find space here to grow and explore.
Reserve your spot at riotactinc.org
Mar 17 Tuesday
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.
Tuesday, March 17 • 10:30 a.m.–12 noonTongue River Valley Community Center, Dayton
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.
Read to a dog! Children ages 5-12 are invited to join Ruff Readers every first and third Tuesday 3:30 to 4:30pm in Teton County Library's Youth Auditorium. Reading aloud to dogs has proven to help kids develop reading skills, increase enthusiasm for reading, promote confidence and teach them how to interact with animals.Questions? Want to get involved? Please email info@tcpetpartners.org.
Mar 18 Wednesday
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.
Led by GRAMMY®-nominated violinist Jeremy Kittel, Kittel & Co. stands at the forefront of American acoustic music. Hailed as "a stunning melting pot of classical and folk music” (Earmilk), the genre-bending ensemble draws inspiration from Celtic, bluegrass, jazz and classical music to create an unforgettable sound all their own.