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Dec 26 Friday
It’s the day after Christmas and it’s time to settle into an hour of outstanding music with pianist, Liz Shafer! The concert is free and any donations go to Sheridan College Music Scholarships. Come on in, grab a program, and sit anywhere you like!
Dec 27 Saturday
Come into Snow Deep and print-your-own seasonal print-ready design. $24 buy a shirt, $10 bring your own. No registration needed.
Dec 28 Sunday
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
Jan 04 Sunday
Jan 05 Monday
Sometimes all you need is the right connection and a little inspiration. Well, what are you waiting for? Come find both at our free monthly networking event. You never know...
Entrepreneurs, business owners, and community leaders are constantly pushing beyond their comfort zones,making high-stakes decisions, taking financial and reputational risks, and stepping into uncertainty where fear is often an unavoidable companion. While courage is celebrated in entrepreneurship, the internal struggle with self-doubt, anxiety, and pressure is rarely discussed openly. Learning to face fear head-on and use it productively can be the difference between hesitation and decisive, confident leadership.
Join us at Chance Meetings on Monday, January 5th to start the year with a powerful shift in mindset by learning how to harness the power of fear. Jason Ochs, a trial lawyer with more than 20 years of experience, teaches professionals how to overcome uncertainty and self-doubt in high-pressure situations. Through years of courtroom experience, he has developed a proven, four-step process, battle-tested where the stakes are highest, that transforms fear into fuel for growth and performance.
Jason’s methodology was born from witnessing how stress and anxiety could derail even the most capable individuals during depositions and cross-examinations. His approach prepared people to become mentally and emotionally resilient under pressure. Now, Jason is bringing this powerful framework beyond the courtroom, sharing practical tools that help individuals channel fear into focus, clarity, and strength.
Jan 06 Tuesday
Read to a dog! Children ages 5-12 are invited to join Ruff Readers every first and third Tuesday 3:30 to 4:30pm in Teton County Library's Youth Auditorium. Reading aloud to dogs has proven to help kids develop reading skills, increase enthusiasm for reading, promote confidence and teach them how to interact with animals.Questions? Want to get involved? Please email info@tcpetpartners.org.
In this live class, learn the art of block printing as you carve your own unique designs on rubber blocks and hand-print them onto a cotton bandana from artist Jane Lavino. In this workshop, you’ll explore basic carving techniques, experiment with pattern and composition, and create a wearable piece of art. Leave with a custom-printed bandana and the skills to continue block printing at home.
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.-Limited to the first 20 participants
About the artist:Jane Lavino is the Sugden Chief Curator of Education at the National Museum of Wildlife Art. She and her team of educators make fine art relevant and accessible to diverse audiences. In addition to her work at the Museum, Jane has served on panels and taught workshops to promote arts education throughout Wyoming. She is a Wyoming certified K-12 art educator. Her personal arts practice is printmaking. Jane sells her art prints at art fairs and bazaars regionally. Jane’s academic degrees are in visual arts and cultural anthropology.
Jan 07 Wednesday
The Center Presents: Steve Aoki with openers DJ Cam Rood and DJ Crayon. Counting nearly 3 billion music streams to his name, Steve Aoki is a true visionary. Billboard described the 2x-GRAMMY-nominated music producer, artist, fashion designer, entrepreneur, and Dim Mak Records founder as “one of the most in-demand entertainers in the world.” A Guinness World Record holder for the “Most Traveled Musician in a Single Calendar Year,” Aoki has performed at nearly every top festival around the world, including Coachella, Ultra Music Festival, Lollapalooza, and Electric Daisy Carnival. Aoki also graced recent covers of Entrepreneur Magazine, Electronic Musician, and Adweek as their “Visionary of the Year.”
Aoki has released three Platinum singles, six Gold singles, and over ten Top 10 radio records. His influential record label Dim Mak is known as a launching pad for the careers of prominent acts, including Bloc Party, The Chainsmokers, Bloody Beetroots, The Kills, Zedd, and Diplo.
Jan 08 Thursday
The Wyoming Game and Fish Department, multiple county conservation districts and several nonprofit conservation organizations will offer an educational symposium on virtual fencing for livestock on Jan. 8, 2026 at the Camplex Central Pavilion Building in Gillette.
Virtual fence is a new and evolving technology that manages livestock movement remotely with electronic collars. The systems use auditory cues and electronic pulses to control livestock movement without a physical fence. Virtual fences can reduce time required for building, repairing and maintaining traditional wood or wire fence and allow control of livestock movement remotely via computer or cellphone.
Virtual fencing can also help landowners meet conservation goals such as incorporating rotational grazing, limiting livestock use in sensitive areas such as along streams and supporting increased wildlife movement by animals such as deer, pronghorn and elk.
Representatives from four virtual fence manufacturers – Nofence, Gallagher/eShepherd, Vence and Halter – will attend the symposium to discuss their products and how they work. Representatives from conservation organizations will provide information on funding opportunities for producers wanting to get started with virtual fence and government land management agency personnel will discuss their agency’s virtual fence policies.
The symposium is free, but pre-registration is required. The symposium will begin at 8 a.m. and end approximately 4 p.m. A free lunch will be provided.
Campbell County Public Library is proud to host Spirit of Carl Sandburg: The People's Poet in His Own Words, a emotive and poignant one-man performance by actor and historian Max Walter, on Thursday, January 8 at 6:30pm.
Max Walter brings the words and world of Carl Sandburg (1878–1967) to life through an immersive monologue that blends Sandburg’s poetry, personal letters, folk music, and historical storytelling. He created this Sandburg-estate endorsed play in 2019 after discovering a collection of Sandburg’s complete poems. He later secured permissions to impersonate the poet's likeness as well as present his copyrighted materials. Using 85% of Sandburg’s own words, Walter embodies the Pulitzer Prize–winning poet’s reflections on beauty, democracy, time, music, family, mortality, and the American spirit.
Known as “The People’s Poet,” Sandburg wrote in the language of the everyday American, capturing the voices of both industrial workers and rural farmers. His body of work spans poetry, biography, music, fiction, history, and children’s literature—making him one of the most prolific literary figures in American history.
The performance will also highlight Sandburg’s deep admiration for Abraham Lincoln. Sandburg devoted years to researching and writing a six-volume Lincoln biography and often spoke about the former president’s lasting influence on American democracy.
Join us for an evening of poetry, music, and storytelling that celebrates the life and legacy of a writer who continually reminded Americans of their national identity. The event is free and open to the public.