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MUSEUMS Cheyenne Depot Museum 121 W 15th Street. Covering the history of the railroad in Cheyenne, with a model train exhibit and gift shop. Mon-Fri: 9a-5p, Sat: 9a-3p, Sun: 11a-3p. $8. (307) 632-3905 FE Warren ICBM & Heritage Museum 401 Champagne Dr., Bldg. 31. Please contact the museum for information/special tours. Also, all non military members desiring to visit the museum would need to contact the museum for availability and access due to security measures. Free. (307) 773-2980 Messenger Brothers Old West Museum Nationway & Crook Ave. Western displays, car- riages to cavalry. Mon-Fri: 8a-5p. Donation. (307) 635-8959 Old West Museum 4610 Carey Ave. Carriage collection and western memorabilia of Frontier Days. Daily 9a-5p. $10 adults/$9 seniors & military, under 12 free. (307) 778-7290 Wyoming Historic Governors’ Mansion 300 E 21st St. The Colonial Revival mansion was a gracious residence for WY governors from 1904-1976. Wed-Sat: 9a-5p. Free. (307) 778-7878 Wyoming State Capitol closed for renovations Wyoming State Museum 2301 Central Ave. Wyoming artifacts & collections. Wyoming’s story from pre-history to the 20th Century. Mon-Sat: 9a-4:30p. Free. 1st Sat of month is FAMILY DAY with special themed activities. (307) 777-7022 Wyoming National Guard Museum 624 E. Pershing Blvd . Honoring WY National Guard women & men who have served since 1870. Wed-Sat 9a-4p. Free. (307) 432-0057. Pine Bluffs Veterans Memorial and Community Plaza 211 Main St. Pine Bluffs. trains Sherman Hill Model Railroad Club Display Movie theater wing of Frontier Mall, 1400 Dell Range Blvd . 10am-5pm Sat, noon- 4pm Sun. Free. (307) 996-7645 Steam Engine #4004 – Big Boy Holliday Park, 17th St. & Morrie Ave . World’s largest steam locomotive. Only 25 big boys were built. Free. Locomotive #1242 – Ole Sadie Lions Park, 4600 N. Carey Ave. One of the oldest intact locomotives to run in the UP fleet.Surrounded by a found-object fence made by the engine’s last conductor and set in the north end of the Botanic Gardens. Free Merci Train Car 2001 E Lincolnway . After World War II, the French made gifts for the people of the U.S. to say Merci, or Thank You, for send- ing trains full of food and essentials. Free fun / variety Cheyenne Botanic Gardens 710 S Lions Park Dr. 27 specialty landscapes, indoor and outdoor gardens. Grounds open dawn to dusk. Conservatory open Wed-Sun: 10a-6p. Free. Paul Smiths’ Children’s Village can be enjoyed no matter the age. Interactive activities. Tue- Sat: 9a-5:30p, Sun: 10a-4p. Closed Mon. (307) 637-6458 Cheyenne Ice and Events Center 1530 W. Lincolnway . Ice and roller skating, hockey, miniature golf, laser tag and arcade. (307) 433-0024 English High Tea Nagle-Warren Mansion Bed & Breakfast, 222 W. 17th St. 2-4p Fri and Sat. Reservations required. (307) 637-3333 These Boots are Made for Walking Audio Tour Get your brochure/map at the Cheyenne Depot Visitor Center. Hear the artist tell their 8’ boot stories using your cell phone. (307) 778-3133 Downtown Historic Walking Tour Get a free copy in the Cheyenne Depot Visitor Center, 121 W 15th St. There are three routes. (307) 778-3133. WESTERN Horse Palace 1802 Dell Range Blvd . Open 7 days a week. Encore gaming suite 3. (307) 635-2407. Wager on simulcast horse and dog races. Slot machines. Off track betting. Outlaw Saloon 312 S Greely Hwy . M-F 2p-2a, Sat Sun 11a-2p. 8:30p music/$5 cover. 26,000 sq. ft. honk tonk saloon. (307) 635-7552. cheyenneoutlawsaloon.net Pine Ranch Horseback ride anywhere in Laramie County. $40 per hour. wyopineranch.com Terry Bison Ranch 51 I-25 E. Serv Rd. Exit 2 on I-25 . Working bison ranch, horseback and pony rides, ATV tours, kids corral, fishing, Senators Steakhouse, Trading Post gift shop. Daily Terry Town Railway Express train tours adults $12, 4-12 yrs $6. 9a-6p. Sunday lunch train at noon; reservations by Sat night. Lunch train takes you into the bison herd & gives you a history of the ranch, $25. (307) 634-4171. terrybisonranch.com golf Airport Golf Course 4801 Central Ave, 6a- dark. 307-637-6418. 18 holes. $22. FE Warren AFB 6709 15th Cavalry . 7a-7p. 307-773-3556. 18 holes. $21. Little America Golf Course 2800 W Lincolnway , 307-775-8500. Mon-Thu $15, 9 holes; $20 18 holes. Fri-Sun $19 9 holes; $24 18 holes. Kingham Prairie View Golf Course 3601 Windmill Rd, 307-637-6420. 9 holes. 6a-dark. $11. disc golf Dry Creek Parkway Rock Springs and Filmore Ave, 18 holes. Free. FE Warren AFB 6709 15th Cavalry Ave. 9 holes. Free. Mylar Park 5200 Seminoe Rd, 9 holes. Free. Romero Park Ames and Parsley Blvd. 9 holes. Free. LCCC 1400 E. College Dr. West campus. 9 holes. Free. The Canyon Course at Leaning Rock 1200 S. Beech, Pine Bluffs. 18 holes. Free. family / kid fun Cheyenne Ice and Events Center 1530 W Lincolnway , 307-433-0024. Laser Tag: $7/15mins, $9/20mins. Skating: $7/Adult, $6/Child, $1/Skate Rental. Mini-Golf: $6/Adult, $5/Child Roller City 5506 Weaver Road. 307-634-7291. Open skating is 7-10p Fri ($6); 1-3p and 3-5p Sat ($5 for one session $7 for both) and 1-4p Sun ($5). Get $1 off admission if you bring your own skates. Cheap skate 6-8p Sun. Laramie County Public Library 2200 Pioneer Ave, 307-634-3561. lclsonline.org. Open 10a-9p Mon-Thu; 10a-6p Fri-Sat; & 1-5p Sun. Lots of various activities for the whole family. Baby Lap Sit . 10:15a Fri; Storytime. 10:15a Tue-Wed, 18 months-5 years.; Stories on My Own. 10:15a Tue-Wed, 3-5 years. Lego Challenge,. 3p Sat.; Chess Club. 4:15p Wed. 3-8 grades. Botanic Gardens Lions Park, 4600 Carey Ave, 307-637-6349 or botanic. org. Tropical Conservatory , Open 10am-5pm. Wednesday through Sunday Closed Monday & Tuesday. Stargazing with the Cheyenne Astronomical Society 7 pm 3rd Fri. of the month. Free. Walking Gardens, Open dawn to dusk with a rose garden, a Labyrinth, Centuries Garden & more. 27 specialty landscapes. Children’s Village, Open 9a-5:30p Tue-Sat, 10a-4p Sun. Closed Mon. Interactive displays & activities. Pine Bluffs Branch Library 110 E. 2nd St. Tues 10a-7p, Wed-Thur 10a- 5p, Fri 1p-5p, Sat 9a-12n 307-245-3646 recreation Vedauwoo 27 miles west of Cheyenne at exit 329 on I-80. Ancient rock formations perfect for hiking, rock climbing, horseback riding, mountain biking, fishing, picnicking & camping. Curt Gowdy State Park Located on HWY 210 between Cheyenne and Laramie, the park is open all year for campers and anglers with three reservoirs. Curt Gowdy also has one of the best mountain bike systems in the region. Greenway 39 miles of a 10-foot-wide paved sidewalk going all through town. Get map here: bit.ly/1lhc3Gr Pine Bluffs Nature Trails 1200 S. Beech St. Single-wide paths and jeep trails throughout the beautiful bluffs open to walkers, hikers and mountain bikers. Wildlife watching, picnic sites. Outdoor Basketball/Tennis/Pickleball Courts 704 Maple St. Pine Bluffs swimming YMCA 1426 E Lincolnway, 634-9622. Open swim M-Th 3:30p and 7:15p & Fr 6p. Sat & Sun 1:30p . 307-634-9622 Aquatic Center 5000 Carey Ave, 637-6455. Open swim 1-4:30p Tue-Sun and 7-9p Mon, Wed and Fri. $1.75-$4.50. Climbing wall, tube slides, spray park. VISIT CHEYENNE The Convention & Visitors Bureau 121 W. 15th Street, Suite 202 Cheyenne, WY 82001 cheyenne.org cheyennetrolley.com visitcheyenne visitcheyenne cheyennewy visitcheyenne PRESORTED STANDARD U.S. POSTAGE PAID CHEYENNE, WY PERMIT NO. 50 APRIL 2018 CALENDAR OF EVENTS

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Page 1: MUSEUMS trains - Cloudinary...MUSEUMS Cheyenne Depot Museum 121 W 15th Street. Covering the history of the railroad in Cheyenne, with a model train exhibit and gift shop. Mon-Fri:

MUSEUMS

Cheyenne Depot Museum 121 W 15th Street. Covering the history of the railroad in Cheyenne, with a model train exhibit and gift shop. Mon-Fri: 9a-5p, Sat: 9a-3p, Sun: 11a-3p. $8. (307) 632-3905FE Warren ICBM & Heritage Museum 401 Champagne Dr., Bldg. 31. Please contact the museum for information/special tours. Also, all non military members desiring to visit the museum would need to contact the museum for availability and access due to security measures. Free. (307) 773-2980Messenger Brothers Old West Museum Nationway & Crook Ave. Western displays, car-riages to cavalry. Mon-Fri: 8a-5p. Donation. (307) 635-8959Old West Museum 4610 Carey Ave. Carriage collection and western memorabilia of Frontier Days. Daily 9a-5p. $10 adults/$9 seniors & military, under 12 free. (307) 778-7290 Wyoming Historic Governors’ Mansion 300 E 21st St. The Colonial Revival mansion was a gracious residence for WY governors from 1904-1976. Wed-Sat: 9a-5p. Free. (307) 778-7878Wyoming State Capitol closed for renovations Wyoming State Museum 2301 Central Ave. Wyoming artifacts & collections. Wyoming’s story from pre-history to the 20th Century. Mon-Sat: 9a-4:30p. Free. 1st Sat of month is FAMILY DAY with special themed activities. (307) 777-7022Wyoming National Guard Museum 624 E. Pershing Blvd. Honoring WY National Guard women & men who have served since 1870. Wed-Sat 9a-4p. Free. (307) 432-0057.Pine Bluffs Veterans Memorial and Community Plaza 211 Main St. Pine Bluffs.

trains

Sherman Hill Model Railroad Club Display Movie theater wing of Frontier Mall, 1400 Dell Range Blvd. 10am-5pm Sat, noon- 4pm Sun. Free. (307) 996-7645 Steam Engine #4004 – Big Boy Holliday Park, 17th St. & Morrie Ave. World’s largest steam locomotive. Only 25 big boys were built. Free. Locomotive #1242 – Ole Sadie Lions Park, 4600 N. Carey Ave. One of the oldest intact locomotives to run in the UP fleet.Surrounded by a found-object fence made by the engine’s last conductor and set in the north end of the Botanic Gardens. Free Merci Train Car 2001 E Lincolnway. After World War II, the French made gifts for the people of the U.S. to say Merci, or Thank You, for send-ing trains full of food and essentials. Free

fun / variety

Cheyenne Botanic Gardens 710 S Lions Park Dr. 27 specialty landscapes, indoor and outdoor gardens. Grounds open dawn to dusk. Conservatory open Wed-Sun: 10a-6p. Free. Paul Smiths’ Children’s Village can be enjoyed no matter the age. Interactive activities. Tue-Sat: 9a-5:30p, Sun: 10a-4p. Closed Mon. (307) 637-6458Cheyenne Ice and Events Center 1530 W. Lincolnway. Ice and roller skating, hockey, miniature golf, laser tag and arcade. (307) 433-0024English High Tea Nagle-Warren Mansion Bed & Breakfast, 222 W. 17th St. 2-4p Fri and Sat. Reservations required. (307) 637-3333These Boots are Made for Walking – Audio Tour Get your brochure/map at the Cheyenne Depot Visitor Center. Hear the artist tell their 8’ boot stories using your cell phone. (307) 778-3133

Downtown Historic Walking Tour Get a free copy in the Cheyenne Depot Visitor Center, 121 W 15th St. There are three routes. (307) 778-3133.

WESTERN

Horse Palace 1802 Dell Range Blvd. Open 7 days a week. Encore gaming suite 3. (307) 635-2407. Wager on simulcast horse and dog races. Slot machines. Off track betting. Outlaw Saloon 312 S Greely Hwy. M-F 2p-2a, Sat Sun 11a-2p. 8:30p music/$5 cover. 26,000 sq. ft. honk tonk saloon. (307) 635-7552. cheyenneoutlawsaloon.net Pine Ranch Horseback ride anywhere in Laramie County. $40 per hour. wyopineranch.comTerry Bison Ranch 51 I-25 E. Serv Rd. Exit 2 on I-25. Working bison ranch, horseback and pony rides, ATV tours, kids corral, fishing, Senators Steakhouse, Trading Post gift shop. Daily Terry Town Railway Express train tours adults $12, 4-12 yrs $6. 9a-6p. Sunday lunch train at noon; reservations by Sat night. Lunch train takes you into the bison herd & gives you a history of the ranch, $25. (307) 634-4171. terrybisonranch.com

golf

Airport Golf Course 4801 Central Ave, 6a-dark. 307-637-6418. 18 holes. $22.

FE Warren AFB 6709 15th Cavalry. 7a-7p. 307-773-3556. 18 holes. $21.

Little America Golf Course 2800 W Lincolnway, 307-775-8500. Mon-Thu $15, 9 holes; $20 18 holes. Fri-Sun $19 9 holes; $24 18 holes.

Kingham Prairie View Golf Course 3601 Windmill Rd, 307-637-6420. 9 holes. 6a-dark. $11.

disc golf

Dry Creek Parkway Rock Springs and Filmore Ave, 18 holes. Free.

FE Warren AFB 6709 15th Cavalry Ave. 9 holes. Free.

Mylar Park 5200 Seminoe Rd, 9 holes. Free.

Romero Park Ames and Parsley Blvd. 9 holes. Free.

LCCC 1400 E. College Dr. West campus. 9 holes. Free.

The Canyon Course at Leaning Rock 1200 S. Beech, Pine Bluffs. 18 holes. Free.

family / kid fun

Cheyenne Ice and Events Center 1530 W Lincolnway, 307-433-0024. Laser Tag: $7/15mins, $9/20mins. Skating: $7/Adult, $6/Child, $1/Skate Rental. Mini-Golf: $6/Adult, $5/Child

Roller City 5506 Weaver Road. 307-634-7291. Open skating is 7-10p Fri ($6); 1-3p and 3-5p Sat ($5 for one session $7 for both) and 1-4p Sun ($5). Get $1 off admission if you bring your own skates. Cheap skate 6-8p Sun.

Laramie County Public Library 2200 Pioneer Ave, 307-634-3561. lclsonline.org. Open 10a-9p Mon-Thu; 10a-6p Fri-Sat; & 1-5p Sun. Lots of various activities for the whole family.

Baby Lap Sit. 10:15a Fri; Storytime. 10:15a Tue-Wed, 18 months-5 years.; Stories on My Own. 10:15a Tue-Wed, 3-5 years.

Lego Challenge,. 3p Sat.; Chess Club. 4:15p Wed. 3-8 grades.

Botanic Gardens Lions Park, 4600 Carey Ave, 307-637-6349 or botanic.org.

Tropical Conservatory, Open 10am-5pm. Wednesday through Sunday Closed Monday & Tuesday.

Stargazing with the Cheyenne Astronomical Society 7 pm 3rd Fri. of the month. Free.

Walking Gardens, Open dawn to dusk with a rose garden, a Labyrinth, Centuries Garden & more. 27 specialty landscapes.

Children’s Village, Open 9a-5:30p Tue-Sat, 10a-4p Sun. Closed Mon. Interactive displays & activities.

Pine Bluffs Branch Library 110 E. 2nd St. Tues 10a-7p, Wed-Thur 10a-5p, Fri 1p-5p, Sat 9a-12n 307-245-3646

recreation

Vedauwoo 27 miles west of Cheyenne at exit 329 on I-80. Ancient rock formations perfect for hiking, rock climbing, horseback riding, mountain biking, fishing, picnicking & camping.

Curt Gowdy State Park Located on HWY 210 between Cheyenne and Laramie, the park is open all year for campers and anglers with three reservoirs. Curt Gowdy also has one of the best mountain bike systems in the region.

Greenway 39 miles of a 10-foot-wide paved sidewalk going all through town. Get map here: bit.ly/1lhc3Gr

Pine Bluffs Nature Trails 1200 S. Beech St. Single-wide paths and jeep trails throughout the beautiful bluffs open to walkers, hikers and mountain bikers. Wildlife watching, picnic sites.

Outdoor Basketball/Tennis/Pickleball Courts 704 Maple St. Pine Bluffs

swimming

YMCA 1426 E Lincolnway, 634-9622. Open swim M-Th 3:30p and 7:15p & Fr 6p. Sat & Sun 1:30p . 307-634-9622

Aquatic Center 5000 Carey Ave, 637-6455. Open swim 1-4:30p Tue-Sun and 7-9p Mon, Wed and Fri. $1.75-$4.50. Climbing wall, tube slides, spray park.

VISIT CHEYENNE The Convention & Visitors Bureau

121 W. 15th Street, Suite 202Cheyenne, WY 82001

cheyenne.org cheyennetrolley.com visitcheyenne visitcheyenne cheyennewy visitcheyenne

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u.s. postage paid

cheyenne, wy permit no. 50

APRIL 2018 CALENDAR OF EVENTS

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DAILYDiscovery Space: A Cosmic Journey. Laramie County Library, 2200 Pioneer Ave. Discover Space is a fun, hands-on, multimedia exhibit! It’s a traveling science museum theough March 27, here at the library. Free. (307) 634-3561. lclsonline.org/.

The 37th Annual Cheyenne Frontier Days Western Spirit Art Show. Cheyenne Frontier Days Old West Museum and Store, 4610 Carey Avenue. The artists featured in this show are the county’s top western and wildlife artists, using mediums from painting and etchings, to bronze and wood sculptures. (307) 778-7289. The art show continues during business hours through April 15th.

MONDAYS - SATURDAYS Governor’s Capitol Art Exhibition. Monday – Saturday, 9am-4:30pm. Wyoming State Museum and Gift Shop, 2301 Central Avenue. Now in its 18th year, the juried exhibition will be on display through June 5th, 2018. Free. (307) 777-7022. wyomuseum.state.wy.us

WEDNESDAYSDate Night at Terry Bison Ranch. 6 pm. Senator’s Steakhouse at Terry Bison Ranch, 51 I-25 Service Rd. (307) 634-4171. Spend an evening, just the two of you, dining and dancing at the Senator’s Steakhouse. www.terrybisonranch.com.

Asher Jam Night. 5-9 pm. Asher Upstairs LLC, 500 W 15th St. Free. A fun-filled, family-friendly night of artist collaboration, stage time for open mic and jamming.

Open Mic Night at Accomplice. 7-9 pm. Accomplice Beer Company, 115 W. 15th St. Free. (307) 632-2337. Play an instrument, tell jokes, recite slam poetry, and even sing karaoke while drinking from 14 choices of craft beer. Located in the Cheyenne Depot

THURSDAYSThankful Thursdays. Help raise money for the following local charities, bid on auction items, enjoy great food and drinks, and of course, win some cash! 6pm. AmVets Post 10, 3839 E Lincolnway.

APR 5. The ARC of Laramie County- Promotes & protects the human rights of people with intellectual & developmental disabilities & actively supports their full inclusion & participation in the community.

APR 12. Health Works- Your support helps drive our mission to provide high quality, culturally sensitive, and comprehensive primary care to everyone who enters our clinic, regardless of ability to pay.

APR 19 Black Dog- The mission of Black Dog Animal Rescue is to provide homeless animals across Wyoming with guaranteed safe and secure placement, promote the use of proven life-saving programs in our communities, and advocate for animal welfare.

APR 26. Alzheimer’s Wyoming- They provide care and support for those affected, education, advocacy & funds to fuel vital research.

FRIDAYS Open Mic Night at the Paramout Café. 6:30 pm. 1607 Capitol Ave. (307) 634-2576

Fridays in the Asher. Asher Building, 500 W. 15th Street. 7pm - 10pm. $5. facebook.com/fridaysintheasher/

APR 6. Sur Elllz with YaSi. With a futuristic neo-soul appeal, Khalil Arcady looks up to the ingenious minds of Pharrell, Timbaland, Maxwell, Prince, & Stevie Nicks.

APR 13. Fridays in the Asher: The Reminders with Zanib. The Reminders are a rare and remarkable musical duo seamlessly blending soulful sounds and roots music with insightful messages and thoughtful lyrics.

APR 20. Patti Fiasco and Grayson County Burn Band. Led by the mighty vocals of frontwoman Alysia Kraft, their style is a wonderful combination of classic country and all-out rock ‘n’ roll.

APR 27. Lola Rising with The Josh Gonzales Band. Colorado-based Indie Folk Island Rock Band Lola Rising opened by local favorite, the Josh Gonzales Band.

FRIDAYS + SATURDAYS English High Tea. 2-4 pm. Nagle-Warren Mansion Bed & Breakfast, 222 W. 17th St. (307) 637-3333. Indulge in finely steeped tea and tea sandwiches, you can enjoy the company of friends or new acquaintances. Libations are available. Call for reservations. [email protected]. www.naglewarrenmansion.com.

SATURDAYS Karaoke at Alf’s Pub. 9 pm-1 am. 1622 E 19th St. (307) 421-5714

Sherman Hill Model Railroad Club Display. 10am-5pm. Theater wing of Frontier Mall, 1400 Dell Range.

SATURDAYS + SUNDAYSRX Tea Time Tea. 1605 Pebrican Avenue. Price varies. A Victorian Tea Room where one will find a prescription for a cup of tea and a relaxing tea experience. BY RESERVATION ONLY. 307-461-1574. rxteatime.com/

APR 1-7. Cheyenne Restaurant Week. Seven days of your favorite restaurants, and the ones you’ve always wanted to try, offering exceptional pricing on special menu items. More info and list of participating restau-rants at cheyennerestuarantweek.com. (307) 778-3133.

APR 2. Peter Frampton. 7pm. Cheyenne Civic Center, 510 W. 20th St. Re-release of Fingerprints album, origi-nally released in 2006 & winner of the 2007 Grammy Award for Best Pop Instrumental Album. $58-$250. (307) 637-6363. cheyenneevents.org

APR 4. Zooper Heroes with the Denver Zoo. 10:15– 11am or 11:15am–12pm. Laramie County Library, 2200 Pioneer Ave, Cottonwood Room. Learn about animal super powers with animals and zookeepers from the Denver Zoo! Come for either session.

APR 4-28. Flydragon Art Studio: Artist Journals. 10am-12pm. Wed-Sat. Flydragon Studios, 600 W. 17th St. We ask the community to continue to add art to our art journals. It may take several months to get the journals filled, but once they are, we will hold a silent auction and fundraiser for an art related cause. Stop on in, grab a journal and contribute your art in any type of medium, or written word. (307) 514-5547. facebook.com/FlydragonDesignArtStudioLLC/

APR 5. Knights of the Turntable. 6:30pm. Phoenix Books & Music, 1612 Capitol Ave. Bring 10-15 minutes of your favorite vinyl to play for the audience during Open Turntable Night. If you don’t want to play, just come to listen to the fantastic variety of music. Free. (307) 632-3476.

APR 6. Chocolate Indulgence 2018. 6- 9pm. Little America Resort, 2800 W Lincolnway. Join the Kiwanis Club as we once again entice your taste buds with CHOCOLATE! We also have wine and beer tasting, a chocolate fountain for a variety of fun dippers, and a silent auction. All proceeds go to helping Cheyenne kids. chocolateindulgence.org/

APR 6. Telluride, Colorado: Mountainfilm on Tour. 7:30pm. Cheyenne Civic Center, 510 W. 20th St. Mountainfilm on Tour brings a selection of cultur-ally rich, adventure-packed and incredibly inspiring documentary films curated from the Mountainfilm festival held every Memorial Day weekend in Telluride, Colorado. $10/advance, $15/door. (307) 637-6363. cheyenneciviccenter.org

APR 6-8, 12-15, 20-22. Sleuth. 7:30pm Fridays & Saturdays, Sundays 2pm . Historic Atlas Theatre, 211 West Lincolnway. Sleuth is set in the Wiltshire manor

house of Andrew Wyke, an immensely success-ful mystery writer. Wyke’s home reflects his obsession with the inventions and deceptions of fiction and his fascination with games and game-playing. $12 to $22. (307) 638-6543. cheyennelittletheatre.org

APR 7. Cheyenne Winter Farmers’ Market. 10am - 2pm. Cheyenne Depot Museum, 121 W 15th St. Vendors selling local meats, vegetables, coffee, eggs, pasta, baked goods, gluten free snacks and honey. Free. (307) 640-2665. facebook.com/cheyennewintermarket

APR 8. LCCC Annual Faculty Recital. 3pm. St Mark’s Episcopal Church, 1908 Central Ave. Join the LCCC faculty for a recital at St. Mark’s Episcopal Church. Free. 307-778-LCCC.

APR 11-30. LCCC Student Art Exhibit & Reception. Laramie County Community College, 1400 E. College Drive. Exhibition in the Esther and John Clay Fine Arts Gallery. Gallery hours are 8am-5pm, Monday through Friday. On April 11th an opening reception will begin at noon. Free. 307-778-LCCC.

APR 12. Cheyenne Art Walk. 5-8pm. Several locations display art and have special functions within their own businesses for you to enjoy. (307) 222-4091. cheyenneartwalk.com

APR 13-14. Star Tributes with Rush Archives. Friday 7pm, Saturday 2pm. Cheyenne Civic Center, 510 W. 20th St. Star Tributes- Cheyenne’s own Reformation Dance Company- will pres-ent an epic evening of dance beginning with a tribute to the music of John Williams of Star Wars Fame. In Act 2, Rush Archives -a power trio paying tribute to the great rock band Rush- will set the final backdrop for our rock ballet. $25 for Adults/ Children 12 & under, Military, & Senior Citizens $20. (307) 214-0198. cheyenneevents.org

APR 14. Cheyenne Shrine Club 3rd Annual Craft Sale. 9am-3pm. Great local vendors/crafters. Bake sale, silent auctions, and at 11am, a live auction. Lunch $5. Benefits Shrine Club Hospital Travel Fund. 224 E. Iowa St., N. off Riding Club, use Yellowstone access. More info- Lady Jeri Spoonemore, (307) 214-5994.APR 14. Kids’ Art Workshops: Cheyenne Frontier Days Museum.1-3pm. Cheyenne Frontier Days Old West Museum and Store, 4610 Carey Avenue. The art workshops give kids a chance to learn about an art style with a Western Spirit Art Show artist. Jim Jereb is a Laramie-based printmaker, who will teach kids about his art style. $5 Museum Members/$10 Non-Members. (307) 778-7289. APR 14. 14th Annual Fur Ball presents “Dogaritaville.” 5:30-10pm. Little America Hotel & Resort, 2800 W. Lincolnway. Little America will be transformed into an atmosphere of “it’s five

o’clock somewhere.” You’ll enjoy a live and silent auction, digital bidding, music, food -- all for the cause of helping the homeless animals in our community. (307) 278-6195. cheyenneanimalshelter.org

APR 15. Richard Marx. 7pm. Cheyenne Civic Center, 510 W. 20th St. The pop-rock artist will bring his most popular hits of the past three decades with him; favorites like, “Right Here Waiting,” & “Now & Forever.” Tickets are available on line or by phone. (307) 637-6363. cheyenneciviccenter.org/

APR 18. Cheese ‘N Painting. 6pm. Laramie County Community College, 1400 E. College Drive Student Lounge. Join Campus Activities Board & Art Student Union in a guided painting session with cheese, snacks & refreshments. You will be taught to paint your very own master-piece to take home. lccc.wy.edu/events/

APR 19-21, 26-28. Lone Star & Laundry & Bourbon. 7:30pm. Laramie County Community College, 1400 E. College Drive LCCC Playhouse. Join us for “Lone Star and Laundry and Bourbon,” two one-act plays by James McLure. lccc.wy.edu/events/APR 20. Union Pacific Steam Shop Tour! 12:30pm. Cheyenne Depot Museum, 121 W 15th St. RESERVATIONS REQUIRED. You’ll receive: Tour of UP steam shop where the 4014 is being renovated, trolley transport to steam shop, admission to Cheyenne Depot Museum. $20/per-son. Union Pacific does not charge for the tour. The fee goes to the Cheyenne Street Railway and Cheyenne Depot Museum. 307-778-3133 for tickets or email [email protected]. cheyenne.org/steamshop

APR 21. Theresa Bogard Chamber Group. 3pm. St Mark’s Episcopal Church, 1908 Central Ave. Join Dr. Theresa Bogard, piano faculty from the University of Wyoming, and friends, in an after-noon of chamber music. lccc.wy.edu/events/

APR 21-22. High Spirit Holistic Show. 10am-5-pm. Little America Resort, 2800 W Lincolnway. High Spirit Holistic Show is an organization that believes in natural healing through body, mind, and spirit by creating venues for like-minded people to meet. Free. facebook.com/events

APR 21. Bingo Fun Night. 6-9pm. David R. Romero Youth Activity Center, 1317 Parsley. A family fun night of playing BINGO, winners take 50% made on each game. Only $1 per card! Refreshments available for purchase. Cheyenneevents.org

APR 22. LCCC Student Honors Concert. 3pm. St Mark’s Episcopal Church, 1908 Central Ave. Student Honors Concert featuring the best of LCCC. Free. 307-778-LCCC.

APR 24. Native American Cultural Day. 11am- 1pm. Laramie County Community College, 1400

E. Collegeb Dr., Student Lounge. We will be shar-ing about local & state Native American history; plus the impact & significance it has had in our region. lccc.wy.edu/events/

APR 24. Michael Jackson Tribute Show. Cheyenne Ice and Events Center, 1530 W. Lincolnway. Danny Dash Andrews is the #1 ultimate Michael Jackson Impersonator in the United States. $20 General/ $50 VIP Meet & Greet. (307) 433-0024. Ticketfly.com

APR 27-29. Cheyenne Home & Garden Spring Show. 12-4pm. Cheyenne Ice and Events Center, 1530 W. Lincolnway. Featuring the latest in de-sign trends, remodeling, gardening, lifestyle and full home automation, experience a one of a kind show. Enjoy live demonstrations, food samples, and more. Free. 1-800-201-HOME or 720-227-0576. 10times.com/home-gadget-expo

APR 27. Little Big Bash with Tracy Ringolsby. 6-8pm. Uncle Charlie’s, 6001 Yellowstone Rd. Enjoy a Prime Rib dinner, conversation and stories with Tracy, and hear about his 43 years of sports writing for Major League Baseball. There will be a 50/50 raffle and a wine grab will complete our evening of fun. Seating is limited. $55 for singles/$100 per couple. (307) 778-7775. facebook.com/events

APR 28. Pathetique: Cheyenne Symphony. Cheyenne Symphony Orchestra, 1904 Thomes Ave. Sponsored by Peak Wellness Center. The Wyoming premiere of the Michael Gilbertson Trumpet Concerto. Price varies. (307) 778-8561. cheyennesymphony.org

APR 28. Jump Into Jewels. 10am - 5pm. 921 Morning Side Dr. Habitat for Humanity of Laramie County’s signature fundraising event, Jump into Jewels! You’ll find amazing deals on jewelry, purses and accessories while support-ing affordable housing in your community! This year’s event is being held in a home recently renovated by Lynn Buys Houses. A champagne brunch will start at 10am & requires a $15 ticket. Free admission otherwise. cheyennehabitat.org

APR 28. Family Feud Fundraiser for WYCRP. 6-10pm. Terry Bison Ranch, 51 I-25 Service Road East. Join us as we raise money for WY Citizen Review Panel.Eight highly-spirited teams will compete for the title of Champion of the First Annual WYCRP Family Feud. $15. (307) 630-7260. facebook.com/events APR 29. Ken Davis: Lighten Up & Live-Fully Alive! 5pm. Cheyenne Civic Center, 510 W. 20th St. Best-selling author, radio & television guest, & one of the country’s most sought-after inspira-tional & motivational speakers—Ken’s mixture of side-splitting humor & inspiration delights & enriches audiences of all ages. $20-$30. (307) 637-6363. cheyenneciviccenter.org

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