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Jun 01 Monday
We believe that great things don’t happen in a vacuum, and we encourage everyone to venture out to network at Chance Meetings.
AI is everywhere right now, but how do you move beyond the buzz and actually make it work for your business? This Chance Meetings panel on Monday, June 1st from 5-7 pm at The Virginian brings together founders and operators from our community who are building AI into the core of how their ventures run, not just experimenting on the side.
No tech background required. Just bring an open mind and your questions.
Join us on Monday, June 1, at 7:30 PM at the First Street Footbridge to change the lights of the Downtown Laramie sign to Pride colors! Light up the sign with us at 8:30 PM. This bold symbol celebrates our community's love, visibility, and unity. Don't miss this illuminating start to Laramie PrideFest 2026!
Jun 02 Tuesday
Dominick Antonelli is a contemplative folk and acoustic musician based in Colorado. He blends intuitive fingerstyle guitar, vocal performances, meditation, and energy healing into his shows. He is performing in Rock Springs as part of the Brown Bag Concert
Join us at the Laramie City Council as we make our Pride Proclamation official. This is a moment to honor the progress made and reaffirm our commitment to a future of equality and inclusion.
Your presence matters—show up and stand tall for LGBTQIA+ folks in our community.
Jun 03 Wednesday
Novices and experts alike are invited to attend bird walks that will inspire a love of birdwatching. You’ll practice using binoculars and spotting scopes and learn all about bird identification tools. Led by experts from The Nature Conservancy, you’ll get up close and personal with the birds of the sagebrush steppe. A simple breakfast will be served after each walk.
The walks are free and open to all, but space is limited and advance registration is required. Please fill out a separate registration form for each participant: nature.org/heartmountainbirding
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/.
Jun 04 Thursday
Do you and your loved ones want to stay in your own home as long as possible? With a little help, that is much more possible. There are several local organizations in Fremont County that provide services to help caregivers, care recipients, and people who live alone.Everyone is encouraged to attend. A panel will answer participants’ questions. Sponsored by the Wind River Parkinson's Group
Join us for NIC Fest 2026, Casper’s premier summer arts festival and a beloved community tradition now celebrating its 20th year. This four-day celebration of art, culture, music, food, and family-friendly fun brings thousands of visitors to downtown Casper each year and remains a highlight of the summer season.
Dates: June 4-7, 2026Location: 400 E. Collins Dr., Casper, Wyoming
Thursday, June 4: 4:00 PM - 8:00 PMCommunity Block Party & Art WalkFriday, June 5: 4:00 PM - 9:00 PMSaturday, June 6: 10:00 AM - 9:00 PMSunday, June 7: 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM
DJ programming only. No live bands scheduled.
Applications are now open and will be notified of acceptance decisions via email no later than March 31, 2026.
https://www.thenic.org/nicfest
Join us for the grand opening of "The Wrangle: 100 Years of Dude Ranching," a powerful photography exhibit by Scott T. Baxter celebrating the landscapes, heritage, and enduring spirit of dude ranching across the American West.
Created in honor of the Dude Ranchers’ Association centennial, "The Wrangle" captures the people, horses, and traditions that continue to carry forward this uniquely American way of life.
We’re proud to recognize Thrivent and Western Rivers Financial Group as the presenting sponsors of the opening reception. Join us from 4-6pm on June 4 at the Dude Ranch Museum in Cody, Wyoming.
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.