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Oct 20 Monday
Iron & Wine plays The Center Theater in Jackson. On this solo acoustic tour, Sam Bream brings old favorites and songs from “Light Verse,” Iron & Wine’s seventh full-length album, to life. Fashioned as an album to be taken as a whole, it sounds lovingly handmade and self-assured as a secret handshake.
While this may be Iron & Wine’s most playful record, frontman Sam Beam says the title mostly reflects the way the songs were born with joy after the heaviness and anxiety of the pandemic. Where recent records like Beast Epic or Weed Garden gave air to the disquiet of middle-aged frailty and brokenness, these songs trade that for the focus acceptance can bring. Moment by moment, they delight in being pointed or silly (or both) and attempt beauty over prettiness.
Oct 21 Tuesday
In 1885 Mr. Edward A. Whitney arrived in Sheridan. His arrival left an impact on Sheridan toward the growth of the town and is still seen today with his creation of the first educational foundation in Wyoming. Museum at the Bighorns Museum Director, Carrie Ida Edinger will share some of the history of Mr. Edward A. Whitney during his time in Sheridan. She will also share a sneak peek to the planning of Mr. Whitney’s personal collection in the museum’s exhibit space at the museum’s new location on Downtown Sheridan’s Main Street. SCLT Explore History is free to attend and open to all.
Book Discussion with author Bridget Crocker on her book, 'The River's Daughter'.
An extension of the Murie Ranch’s Front Porch series, Out & About brings live music, storytelling, and meaningful conversations to our community. Join us on October 21 at Teton Science Schools' Jackson Campus.
Trap-release Workshop
Cheyenne Audubon presents bird photographer Rob Palmer for a free talk Oct. 21 at 6:30 p.m. in the Cottonwood Room at the Laramie County Library, 2200 Pioneer Ave.Palmer, from Colorado, will give us a peek in his life as a bird photographer, beginning at age 12 with a Polaroid, through his study of birds, especially raptors, and his jump into fulltime bird photography which has resulted in photos in Audubon Magazine, Nature's Best, National Wildlife, and BBC Wildlife and other publications. He offers guided photography tours and lessons, and prints of his photos, https://www.falconphotos.com/.For more information about the Cheyenne – High Plains Audubon Society, please visit https://cheyenneaudubon.org/.October 21, 6:30 p.m. – Program: The bird photographer's life
Oct 23 Thursday
AI tools can help speed up many functions in your business, and marketing is one of them. In this half-hour webinar we’ll show you how to draft website copy, product descriptions, and 1-2 weeks of social media posts from a simple prompt. We’ll also show how to use AI to build a one-page basic marketing calendar and demonstrate how to export copy to a simple template for review and editing.
ATTENTION WYOMING PET OWNERSTraps And Snares Can Kill Your Dog!
Learn how to save your pet’s life with expert instruction from Dave Pauli, a knowledgeable and experienced speaker. Dave has been in the animal rescue, capture, and research profession for 42 years, including police department Animal Control Superintendent, a bi-county humane society director, a private wildlife conflict resolution business owner, a full-time wildlife rehabilitator, and, for the last 34 years, a manager and field operative for the Humane World for Animals until his retirement. This led to his current work with Greater Good Charities. Join us at this free event for all ages and learn crucial hands-on trap and snare release skills to protect your furry friends.
Thursday, October 23, 6-9 p.m., Cobblestone Hotel & Suites, 111 Greys River Road, Alpine, WYFor more information: info@WyomingUntrapped.org
Oct 24 Friday
Whether you're looking to remodel your kitchen, revamp your outdoor living space, or simply make some updates around the house, the Cheyenne Fall Home Show has everything you need to get started.
Cheyenne Fall Home Show | October 24th - 26th, 2025Event Center at ArcherFriday: 12pm-6pm | Saturday: 10am-5pm | Sunday: 11am-4pmAddress: 3801 Archer Parkway, Cheyenne, Wyoming 82009.
Interested in exhibiting? Give us a call at 800-201-4663For more information, visit: https://cheyennehomeshow.com/
Spooky Stained Glass WorkshopJoin us in making fun fall and Halloween stained glass masterpieces! Pumpkins, leaves, potions, bats, and even candy corn designs are waiting for you to create and take home to decorate your windows!$35 for Members, $45 for Not Yet MembersCall 235-5247 or stop in 400 E Collins Dr. to register.Email education@thenic.org for more information
Join us for our Flickerlight tour, which is a seasonal event at the Laramie Plains Museum. We offer a unique look at the macabre aspects of Victorian life in Great Britain and America set in the Ivinson Mansion which lends an atmospheric and spooky background to the tour. Tickets are $20 per person and in limited supply. Must be age 12 or over to participate. Please call for more information, questions, and/or to reserve tickets.
Tours are limited, we are hosting this unique tour on October 24th and 25th, 5pm and 7pm.