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Jul 15 Tuesday
Tuesday Local Market is a farmers market that brings local products with a relaxed environment. Expect to see local non-profits, baked goods, crafts, yard games, and local musicians.
Get ready to hit the trails and fire up your appetite! Join Sheridan Community Land Trust for a trail-tastic celebration on Tuesday, July 15, as we officially open Upper Drifter and Fire Up, two exciting new additions to Red Grade Trails.
Meet us at the Base Trailhead from 5:30 to 7 p.m. for an evening of outdoor fun, fresh air, and first rides—or hikes! Be among the first to explore these brand-new trails that connect our community from the base to Bear Gulch with beautiful views, shady forest, and scenic switchbacks.
To top it off, SCLT is serving up FREE burgers and beverages—because every great trail day deserves a good grill out!
This event is open to all trail lovers—whether you bike, hike, stroll, or just want to soak up the summer vibes.
Come celebrate another big step forward for our community trails!
For trail maps and guides, please visit https://sheridanclt.org/explore/guides/.
69th Old Fashioned Melodrama with the Cheyenne Little Theatre Players at the Historic Atlas Theatre. Showings Thursdays-Sundays, July 10-August 3rd at 7 pm.
The Square Dance on Tuesday evening in Dubois, Wyoming has been held every summer for over 70 years. The Square Dance Caller starts with the basic instructions. So even if someone has never been to a Square Dance they are soon having a wonderful time.
Jul 16 Wednesday
Enjoy a behind-the-scenes look as the conductor and orchestra rehearse for the weekend Festival Orchestra concerts.
Meaghan on DeckDuring the break at Open Rehearsals, join Education Curator Meaghan Heinrich and special guests on the Pavilion for a casual opportunity for attendees to ask questions about what they just heard or what they’re about to hear.
Join us at your Wright Branch Library every Wednesday, through July 30, this summer as we Color Our World with creativity, imagination, and interactive fun! Each week features exciting programs for kids and families! Children 3rd and younger must be accompanied by a grown up.
Get ready to MOVE, GROOVE, and have a BLAST on July 16, 10am at WBL! Join us for a high-energy Zumba class just for kids in kindergarten through 6th grade! This fun and easy-to-follow dance workout gets hearts pumping and feet moving to kid-friendly music.
🎉 No dance experience needed — just bring your energy and your best dance moves!💪 Build confidence, coordination, and healthy habits👟 Wear comfortable clothes, sneakers!
Come dance with friends and make fitness FUN!
Kids birth through 6th grade are invited to stop by WBL to pick up summer reading log to track reading time and earn prizes all summer long. Don't miss the following Color Our World Wednesday events:
•July 23, 10am: Rocky Mountain Puppets
•July 30, 1pm: Finale Party
Join us at your library every Wednesday, through July 30, this summer as we Color Our World with creativity, imagination, and interactive fun! Each week features exciting programs for kids and families! Children 3rd and younger must be accompanied by a grown up.
🎨🌈 Color Our World: Art Day & Storywalk! 📚👣Celebrate creativity, color, and storytelling on July 16 at 2pm! Kids in grades k-6 and their grownups are invited to bring their imagination and enjoy the fun:
🎨 Art Stations – Paint, draw, and create your own masterpieces📖 Story Walk – Follow a colorful tale page by page through our outdoor story path🎵 Music & Movement – Dance, sing, and express yourself🧃 Snacks & Refreshments – Fuel your creativity
Perfect for children and families of all ages. Free to attend and part of our Summer Reading 2025: Color Our World series!
Kids birth through 6th grade are invited to stop by the Children's Department to pick up summer reading portfolios to track reading time and earn prizes all summer long. Portfolios also include a list of the following not-to-be-missed Wednesday events:
•July 23, 3pm: Rocky Mountain Puppets
•July 30, 2pm: Finale Party
Featuring a small ensemble of players, Grand Teton Music Festival's masterfully curated chamber music programs showcase core classical repertoire — and a few surprises — performed by members of GTMF’s world-class Festival Orchestra and guests.
Fables of the Fall was formed in 2017 out of the singer-songwriter sets of Schwa Michel (banjo). He found the dark and heavy Fabley folk sound after joining forces with Derrick McGuire (mandolin), Lindsey Gardner (piano, accordion), Geoff Robinson (upright bass), and El Rice (cello).
Combining elements of folk-punk, chamber music, metal and more, these Denver-based troubadours of the apocalypse bring a provocative take on folk music. Starting with their unusual instrumentation and layered vocals, they weave their heavy end-timey sound, beholden to no genre.