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Apr 12 Sunday
Community Bike Swap | 1–3 PM. Got gear collecting dust? Looking for a deal? The annual bike swap is back! Bikes, parts, and gear are all fair game to trade or sell. If you're bringing items to sell or swap, come early — setup starts at noon. For those looking for bikes, parts, and accessories, arrive at 1pm to find a good deal. This is a great venue to find youth cycling bikes and gear.
BikeNet Annual Presentation | 3:15–4 PM. Get the latest updates on everything Laramie BikeNet has been up to, including news on the bike park and Pilot Hill, find out who's stepping up to fill our open board positions, and hear about all the fantastic things our community has been making happen.
Join us on Sunday, April 12 at 4 p.m. for a free performance by the Sheridan College Symphony Orchestra.
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
Apr 13 Monday
Join us for a two-day, statewide forum exploring the full fuel cycle of nuclear energy. Convened by the Ruckelshaus Institute in partnership with the School of Energy Resources and the Wyoming Energy Authority, the forum will build a shared understanding of the benefits and risks of these various projects and consider under what conditions they might be right for Wyoming's communities.
Apr 14 Tuesday
Step into your spotlight with @fitcloset_by_jane! Pop Star Dance is all about confidence, fun, and self-expression through high-energy choreography inspired by your favorite pop hits.
Whether you’re new to dance or a seasoned mover, this class is your stage. Come shine! Learn more or sign up at dwjh.org/workshops.
Bring your feet to life with Adult Tap! Tap is a joyful way to improve coordination, rhythm, and expression all while moving your body in a fun, musical way.
No experience? No problem. All adults are welcome to join the beat and feel the energy of movement. Learn more at dwjh.org/workshops.
Western Strings presents “Around the World in 80 Minutes,” featuring 406 Winds, the faculty woodwind quintet of Montana State University in Bozeman. The Quintet’s musicians are:Katie Mess, flute, Beth Antonopulos, oboe, Gregory Young, clarinet, Liz Schmidt, horn and Derek Bannasch, bassoon.The headline work on the concert is the Carl Nielsen Quintet. This brilliant piece, by a prominent Danish composer, feels classical and substantial and is expressed in fresh, new sound colors.Continuing the voyage, we visit with Oscar Navarro, a Spanish composer born in 1981, for his Juego de Ladrones (Game of Thieves). The musical idiom is accessible, noticeably Spanish attimes and contains all sorts of sly and playful details.We will also hear a new American work by Nicole Chamberlain entitled “Everything is Fine.”Nicole is a flutist as well as a composer, and her focus is on the coloristic possibilities of the related but diverse instruments of the woodwind quintet. You will hear sounds and combinationsthat you might not have previously imagined.Finally, the Quintet will travel to Japan to play “My Neighbor Totoro,” a suite, derived from the eponymous Anime movie.406 Winds will give demonstration performances and clinics in Cody at the High School on April 14th and at Northwest College on April 15th. Admission is pay what you wish, free will offering.
Apr 15 Wednesday
Are you ready to take the next step in your career and make a meaningful impact in your community? Join us at the Wyoming State Government Jobs Expo on April 15, 2026! This event gives you the opportunity to explore rewarding careers in public service and connect with agencies hiring.At the FREE Wyoming State Government Jobs Expo, you’ll have access to:
Networking Opportunities – Meet with representatives from a variety of state agencies and departments to learn about their mission, values, and current job openings. Build connections that could lead to your next career opportunity!
Comprehensive Benefits – Discover the competitive benefits package available to Wyoming State Government employees, including stable salaries, flexible schedules, healthcare coverage, retirement plans, and more.
Meaningful Work – Find a career that aligns with your passion! Whether you’re interested in education, healthcare, environmental protection, public safety, or administration, there’s a rewarding role for you in state government.
This is your chance to explore stable, flexible careers that offer long-term growth and the opportunity to make a difference in your community.
Join us on April 15, 2026, at the Wyoming State Capitol!
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.