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Jun 20 Saturday
A music packed day at Big Lost Meadery, featuring: Jalan Crossland, The Patti Fiasco, Matthew Wilbur Skinner, Bighorn Big Band, Rock Band Camp, Lucas Olson Duo, Brandon Anderson, JB King, and Practicing In Public.
With local artisan booths and outstanding food.
Jun 21 Sunday
It is your time to shine. You will appreciate all the glory at The Lincoln during The Dead South on Sunday, 21st June 2026. Believe us, when we say it's going to be a spectacular presentation. The Regina-based Canadian folk-bluegrass sensation will bring hits like "In Hell I'll Be in Good Company" and "Banjo Odyssey" to Cheyenne as part of The Dead South 2026 Tour. Bluegrass vocal harmonies is one of the most distinguishing characteristics - there is nothing else like it. Expect their signature energetic performance blending folk, bluegrass, and dark humor, plus tracks from their latest album "Chains & Stakes" (2024).
Jun 23 Tuesday
Join One22 Resource Center on the lawn at the Center for the Arts to celebrate 25 years of community care, connection and collaboration!
For a quarter century, One22 has shown up for neighbors across the Greater Teton Area, offering financial assistance, food assistance, youth enrichment scholarships, emergency response and so much more. Today, One22 serves approximately 10 percent of the local population, and this free community event is a chance to celebrate every person and partnership that made that possible.
Built from three legacy organizations — Community Resource Center, Latino Resource Center and El Puente — and later joined by the Jackson Cupboard, One22 has grown into a cornerstone of this community. This milestone is worth celebrating together.
Come out for live music, food trucks, activities for all ages and plenty of opportunities to connect with your neighbors. This event is free and open to everyone.
Bring your family and friends to a concert for an evening of ragtime, light classical music and snappy radio tunes. Washakie Museum will honor America’s 250th birthday with a concert by Portable Masterpieces, a salon orchestra of 9 musicians from Casper, WY on Tuesday, June 23 at 7 p.m. at the Washakie Museum and Cultural Center. The ensemble will perform a selection of American music from Bix Beiderbecke to Irving Berlin, and Woody Guthrie to Zez Confrey with some expected patriotic favorites. The concert is supported through the generosity of local patrons in the community, an award from the National Endowment for the Arts and a grant the Wyoming Arts Council.
Jun 24 Wednesday
Join us for the 7th Annual Dubois Awards & Recognition Breakfast as we honor Marylou Bowles-Banks for her extraordinary commitment to Dubois youth and welcome featured speaker Michael Franzese, who will share his powerful story of transformation and redemption.
The breakfast will be held Wednesday, June 24, at the National Museum of Military Vehicles. Doors open at 6:15 a.m., breakfast is served at 6:30 a.m., and the program begins promptly at 7:00 a.m.There is no cost to attend, but guests are asked to make a meaningful contribution to support the Boys & Girls Club of Dubois and the life-changing work happening for local youth every day.
Reserve your seat today at bgccw.org/our-events or contact Vanessa at (307) 235-4079.
"Dream Builders is the annual luncheon fundraiser hosted by Habitat for Humanity of the Greater Teton Area (Teton Habitat), bringing together community members who believe in the power of safe, stable, and truly affordable housing.
Held each summer on the lawn at Calico Bar & Restaurant, this inspiring gathering invites supporters, partners, and neighbors to connect over lunch while learning more about Teton Habitat’s work in the community. Guests hear powerful stories from Habitat homeowners, gain updates on local housing initiatives, and celebrate the collective impact of people coming together to build homes and opportunity.
Dream Builders is Teton Habitat’s largest annual fundraiser, helping support the organization’s mission to partner with local families to create pathways to affordable homeownership in Teton County. Through shared stories, meaningful connections, and community generosity, Dream Builders highlights what’s possible when a community works together to build a stronger future for everyone."
Bring your family and friends to a concert for an evening of ragtime, light classical music and snappy radio tunes. Dubois Chamber Music will honor America’s 250th birthday with a concert by Portable Masterpieces, a salon orchestra of 9 musicians from Casper, WY on Wednesday June 24 at 7 p.m. at the Headwaters. The ensemble will perform a selection of American music from Bix Beiderbecke to Irving Berlin, and Woody Guthrie to Zez Confrey with some expected patriotic favorites. The concert is supported through the generosity of local patrons in the community, an award from the National Endowment for the Arts and a grant the Wyoming Arts Council.
Jun 25 Thursday
Bring your family and friends to a concert for an evening of ragtime, light classical music and snappy radio tunes. Lander Performing Arts and Covenant Presbyterian Church will honor America’s 250th birthday with a concert by Portable Masterpieces, a salon orchestra of 9 musicians from Casper, WY on Thursday June 25 at 7 p.m. at Covenant Presbyterian Church. The ensemble will perform a selection of American music from Bix Beiderbecke to Irving Berlin, and Woody Guthrie to Zez Confrey with some expected patriotic favorites. The concert is supported through the generosity of local patrons in the community, an award from the National Endowment for the Arts and a grant the Wyoming Arts Council.
Jun 26 Friday
You're invited to the opening of a new public artwork at The Nature Conservancy's Heart Mountain Ranch Preserve! The event, celebrating the opening of a bird-themed art installation entitled “There Are Many Ways to Look Closely at the Land,” is free and open to all.
Meet the artist, enjoy light refreshments and learn about birds that are as unique and diverse as this sagebrush landscape they call home. The artworks include cleverly incorporated inscriptions about natural connections community members have seen in the Sagebrush Sea and shared with us in our community art workshop. What will you discover within the artworks?
Please RSVP so we can plan refreshments accordingly, thanks!
Bring your family and friends to a concert for an evening of ragtime, light classical music and snappy radio tunes. St. Peter's Episcopal will honor America’s 250th birthday with a concert by Portable Masterpieces, a salon orchestra of 9 musicians from Casper, WY on Friday June 26 at 7 p.m. at the church. The ensemble will perform a selection of American music from Bix Beiderbecke to Irving Berlin, and Woody Guthrie to Zez Confrey with some expected patriotic favorites. The concert is supported through the generosity of local patrons in the community, an award from the National Endowment for the Arts and grants the Wyoming Arts Council and Sheridan Arts Council.