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Oct 28 Tuesday
In this fun, live class, we will use a variety of textiles (wool, cotton, silk, and poly-blend) hooked onto a burlap backing from a pattern of your own design. We can explore flowers, landscapes, animals, and domestic scenes as subjects and stitch them into our patterns with a range of textures and tones. In this workshop, local artist Alissa Ehrenkranz will cover the elements of design, an introduction to color theory, textile characteristics, and how to plan a design to hook. You will leave with your project started and a plan for finishing it.
This class will take place from 6 – 8 p.m. on October 28, in the Museum Classroom.
Make it Wild courses are open to adults and young adults with beginner to intermediate abilities. Participants will have the opportunity to ask questions during this interactive program.
-$50 per Live In-Person Class-Limited to the first 20 participants
Oct 29 Wednesday
Everyone is invited to attend the Volunteer Fair to learn about current volunteer opportunities within the Jackson Community. Come learn about the different opportunities and find a way to give back to the community.
Amazing old-time fiddle and banjo duo from Toronto. Great singing, playing, songwriting and storytelling
Oct 30 Thursday
Come join us on a dark and misty eve,for a spooky, spectral, supernatural reprieve.Filled with ghostly stories, crafts, and song,best to bring the whole family along.
The Center for Global Studies is teaming up with the American Heritage Center, Art Museum, and UW/Laramie community to bring you a night of global goosebumps from around the world. Stop by to hear ghost stories, join activities, and learn how the supernatural manifests across regions and cultures. Email cgs@uwyo.edu for more info. All ages welcome
Halloween fun at the Cheyenne Frontier Days Old West Museum! Festive bingo with a Halloween costume contest!
Celebrate Bat Week through a free Bat Film Screening followed by a Q&A with bat researchers.
🦇 Thursday, October 30UW Berry Center6:30 PM: Tabling and mingling7:00 PM: Film screening7:20 PM: Q&A with UW bat researchersThe film is PBS documentary, "Wild Hope: Stopping White-Nose Syndrome. Can We Save Bats in North America?"
🦇 This event is free and open to the public.Registration is required: https://www.wyomingbiodiversity.org/index.php/outreach/bat-walksHosted by the UW Biodiversity Institute, WYNDD, and Bernard Research Lab.
Oct 31 Friday
This is a handcrafted venue with multiple Wyoming artisans. Located out in the country for a relaxed, fun shopping experience.
Pumpkin Carving Contest hosted by United WaySpooky Skate with the Naughty PinesHalloween Themed Print Making with Jim JerebFree Community Event!3:00 pm - 6:00 pm
Free Movie Screening at the Gryphon Theatre. (Disney's Coco)Movie starts at 4:00 pm
Nov 01 Saturday
On the first Sunday of every month year-round, Museum admission is FREE for area locals.
On the first Sunday of winter months, the National Museum of Wildlife Art organizes a family-friendly day with special programs and events connected to the exhibitions on view.
November First Sunday special programming will run from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. This bee-themed event will include information on programs presented by High Mountain Pollinators and Bees, a musical performance by Sophia Harnew-Spradley and Mark Engle, and a coloring and cutting craft for all ages.
First Sundays is Generously Sponsored by: Bank of Jackson Hole & Lawrence Finch.