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MUSEUMS Cheyenne Depot Museum 121 W 15th St. Covering the history of the railroad. With a model train exhibit and gift shop. Mon-Fri: 9a-5p, Sat: 9a-5p, Sun: 11a-3p. $8. (307) 632-3905 Cowgirls of the West Museum 205/203 W 17th St. Learn about notable women who have made their mark on the American West. Tue-Fri: 11a- 4p. Sat: 11a-3p. Free. (307) 638-4994 FE Warren ICBM & Heritage Museum 401 Champagne Dr., Bldg. 31. The mission of FE Warren Air Force Base is explained with interac- tive exhibits. Military ID required. Call 48 hrs in advance. Mon, Wed, Fri: 9a-4p. Thu: 1-4p. 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 Military Memorial Museum 1714 Carey Ave.(ac- cess through Nelson Museum of the West). An extensive collection of uniforms, dating from the US Cavalry up to 20th century military branches. Sat: 9a-4:30p. (307) 635-7670 Nelson Museum of the West 1714 Carey Ave. Featuring cowboy and Indian collectibles and art, as well as wildlife trophies from around the world. Mon-Sat: 9a-4:30p, $5. Free ages 0-12. (307) 635-7670 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. Mon-Sat: 9a-5p. Sun 1-5p. Free. (307) 778-7878 Wyoming State Capitol closed for renovations Wyoming State Museum 2301 Central Ave. Wyoming artifacts & collections. Mon-Sat: 9a-4- :30p. Free. 1st Sat of month is FAMILY DAY with special themed activities. (307) 777-7022 Texas Trail Museum 201 W 3rd St, Pine Bluffs. May 1-Sep 30, Wed.-Sat 9a-4p, Sun 1p-4p (307) 245-3713 Pine Bluffs Archaeological Dig Site 810 Muddy Creek Drive. Memorial Day - Labor Day. (307) 245-3746 trains Sherman Hill Model Railroad Club Display 10am-5pm Sat, noon- 4pm Sun. Movie theater wing of Frontier Mall, 1400 Dell Range Blvd. 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. Currently being refurbished 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 sending trains full of food and essentials. Free fun / variety Cheyenne Botanic Gardens 710 S Lions Park Dr . Conservatory, Orangerie, Roof-top seating. 27 specialty landscapes, Grounds open dawn to dusk. Wed-Sun: 10a-6p. Free. Paul Smiths’ Children’s Village can be enjoyed no matter the age. Tue-Sun 10a-5p. Closed Mon. (307) 637-6458 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 Cheyenne Street Railway Trolley: Wild West Tours See description and details on next page under DAILY (events). Horse Drawn Carriage Rides See description and details on next page under (events). 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 DeLancey Thursday Night Team Roping Jackpots. Laramie County Fairgrounds, 3967 Archer Parkway . June 21st and 28th. No fee for spectators; open to the public. 6-9:30 pm. Light rain won’t stop the show, but heavy rain and muddy conditions will. Bleacher style seating so you may want to bring a seat cushion. Info: Dave DeLancey, (307) 321-5062. Pine Bluffs Roping & Barrel Racing Series. Pine Bluffs Rodeo Arena, Beech Street & Hwy 30. Free for spectators. Friday nights, 6pm. 307-245-9378. Bulls & Barrells. Fridays June 8, 15, 22, 29. Archer Complex, 3967 Archer Parkway ,. Steer riding, bull riding, barrel racing. Exhibition barrel racing starts at 5:30, main performance at 7:00 p.m. Want to be a contestant? Call (307) 649-2332 Thursday before each event from 10am- 1pm. 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. Leaning Rock Golf Course, May-Oct, 1200 S. Beech, Pine Bluffs. Dawn-dusk, 9 holes, prairie tee boxes & fairways, artificial turf greens. $5. 307-245-3301 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, archery tag, roller skating, arcade, and Cheyenne Steamer Train. Also the Wyoming Adventure Miniature Golf Course. This unique course features famous Wyoming landmarks such as Devil’s Tower and Old Faithful. Summer Hours, 10am-10pm daily. 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. Grand Tropical Conservatory, Open 10am-6pm. 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 Tue-Sat, 10a-5p. 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 be- tween Cheyenne and Laramie, the park is open all year and is a favorite destination for campers and anglers with three reservoirs, and 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 moun- tain 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. Pine Bluffs Outdoor Pool May 29 - August 18. 200 E. 8th St. Pine Bluffs. Open Swim Sun - Sat 1p-5p, T & Th 6p-8p. 307-245-3783 VISIT CHEYENNE The Convention & Visitors Bureau 121 W. 15th Street, Suite 202 Cheyenne, WY 82001 cheyenne.org cheyennetrolley.com visitcheyenne visitcheyenne cheyennewy CheyenneCVB PRESORTED STANDARD U.S. POSTAGE PAID CHEYENNE, WY PERMIT NO. 50 JUNE 2018 CALENDAR OF EVENTS
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Page 1: MUSEUMS western · 2018. 5. 29. · MUSEUMS Cheyenne Depot Museum 121 W 15th St. Covering the history of the railroad. With a model train exhibit and gift shop. Mon-Fri: 9a-5p, Sat:

MUSEUMS

Cheyenne Depot Museum 121 W 15th St. Covering the history of the railroad. With a model train exhibit and gift shop. Mon-Fri: 9a-5p, Sat: 9a-5p, Sun: 11a-3p. $8. (307) 632-3905

Cowgirls of the West Museum 205/203 W 17th St. Learn about notable women who have made their mark on the American West. Tue-Fri: 11a-4p. Sat: 11a-3p. Free. (307) 638-4994

FE Warren ICBM & Heritage Museum 401 Champagne Dr., Bldg. 31. The mission of FE Warren Air Force Base is explained with interac-tive exhibits. Military ID required. Call 48 hrs in advance. Mon, Wed, Fri: 9a-4p. Thu: 1-4p. 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

Military Memorial Museum 1714 Carey Ave.(ac-cess through Nelson Museum of the West). An extensive collection of uniforms, dating from the US Cavalry up to 20th century military branches. Sat: 9a-4:30p. (307) 635-7670

Nelson Museum of the West 1714 Carey Ave. Featuring cowboy and Indian collectibles and art, as well as wildlife trophies from around the world. Mon-Sat: 9a-4:30p, $5. Free ages 0-12. (307) 635-7670

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. Mon-Sat: 9a-5p. Sun 1-5p. Free. (307) 778-7878

Wyoming State Capitol closed for renovations

Wyoming State Museum 2301 Central Ave. Wyoming artifacts & collections. Mon-Sat: 9a-4-:30p. Free. 1st Sat of month is FAMILY DAY with special themed activities. (307) 777-7022

Texas Trail Museum 201 W 3rd St, Pine Bluffs. May 1-Sep 30, Wed.-Sat 9a-4p, Sun 1p-4p (307) 245-3713

Pine Bluffs Archaeological Dig Site 810 Muddy Creek Drive. Memorial Day - Labor Day. (307) 245-3746

trains

Sherman Hill Model Railroad Club Display 10am-5pm Sat, noon- 4pm Sun. Movie theater wing of Frontier Mall, 1400 Dell Range Blvd. 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. Currently being refurbished

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 sending trains full of food and essentials. Free

fun / variety

Cheyenne Botanic Gardens 710 S Lions Park Dr. Conservatory, Orangerie, Roof-top seating. 27 specialty landscapes, Grounds open dawn to dusk. Wed-Sun: 10a-6p. Free. Paul Smiths’ Children’s Village can be enjoyed no matter the age. Tue-Sun 10a-5p. Closed Mon. (307) 637-6458

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

Cheyenne Street Railway Trolley: Wild West Tours See description and details on next page under DAILY (events).

Horse Drawn Carriage Rides See description and details on next page under (events).

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

DeLancey Thursday Night Team Roping Jackpots. Laramie County Fairgrounds, 3967 Archer Parkway. June 21st and 28th. No fee for spectators; open to the public. 6-9:30 pm. Light rain won’t stop the show, but heavy rain and muddy conditions will. Bleacher style seating so you may want to bring a seat cushion. Info: Dave DeLancey, (307) 321-5062.

Pine Bluffs Roping & Barrel Racing Series. Pine Bluffs Rodeo Arena, Beech Street & Hwy 30. Free for spectators. Friday nights, 6pm. 307-245-9378.

Bulls & Barrells. Fridays June 8, 15, 22, 29. Archer Complex, 3967 Archer Parkway,. Steer riding, bull riding, barrel racing. Exhibition barrel racing starts at 5:30, main performance at 7:00 p.m. Want to be a contestant? Call (307) 649-2332 Thursday before each event from 10am- 1pm.

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.

Leaning Rock Golf Course, May-Oct, 1200 S. Beech, Pine Bluffs. Dawn-dusk, 9 holes, prairie tee boxes & fairways, artificial turf greens. $5. 307-245-3301

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, archery tag, roller skating, arcade, and Cheyenne Steamer Train. Also the Wyoming Adventure Miniature Golf Course. This unique course features famous Wyoming landmarks such as Devil’s Tower and Old Faithful. Summer Hours, 10am-10pm daily.

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.

Grand Tropical Conservatory, Open 10am-6pm. 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 Tue-Sat, 10a-5p. 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 be-tween Cheyenne and Laramie, the park is open all year and is a favorite destination for campers and anglers with three reservoirs, and 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 moun-tain 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.

Pine Bluffs Outdoor Pool May 29 - August 18. 200 E. 8th St. Pine Bluffs. Open Swim Sun - Sat 1p-5p, T & Th 6p-8p. 307-245-3783

VISIT CHEYENNE The Convention & Visitors Bureau

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

cheyenne.org cheyennetrolley.com visitcheyenne visitcheyenne cheyennewy CheyenneCVB

presorted standard

u.s. postage paid

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DAILYCheyenne Street Railway Trolley - Wild West Tours. Fully narrated historic tours of Cheyenne. M-F: 10a, 11:30a, 1p, 2:30p & 4p; Sat: 10a & 12p, 2p; Sun: 12p & 2p. $12 adults, $6 children 2-12. Tickets: Visitor Center (15th and Capitol Ave) or by phone with a credit card at (307) 778-3133 or (800) 426-5009 or online. cheyennetrolley.com.

Horse Drawn Carriage Rides. 11am-5 pm. Historic Depot Plaza, 121 W. 15th St. FREE. A narrated historic tour of downtown Cheyenne on a beautiful horse-drawn carriage. The rides begin in front of the historic Depot. FREE, donations accepted. (307) 778-3133 or (800) 426-5009. www.cheyenne.org.

“Re-Ride Me Cheyenne!” Grab a bike and ride around town, just bring it back when you’re done. Bike stations are at Paramount Cafe, Freedom’s Edge Brewery/Mid Mod, Laramie County Library, Lions Park, Holliday Park, and The Comea Shelter. For information: DDA/Main Street, 1601 Capitol Avenue. 307-433-9730.

MONDAY - SATURDAYGovernor’s Capitol Art Exhibition. Wyoming State Museum and Gift Shop, 2301 Central Avenue. Now in its 18th year, the juried exhibition will be on display through June 5th. Free. (307) 777-7022. wyomuseum.state.wy.us/

Cheyenne Gunslingers. 6pm weekdays, High noon Saturdays. W. 15th at Pioneer Ave. See gunfights, western skits, and other Wild West activities in Gunslinger Square. All of the shows are family-oriented, and begins with a safety demonstration. Free.

TUESDAYS Tuesday Farmers Market. 3-7pm. 1400 E Dell Range, W. Parking Lot of Frontier Mall. Fresh foods and homemade goods from the region. Free. tuesdaymarket.org/

Trivia Night: Accomplice Beer Company. 7pm. Accomplice Beer Company, 115 W. 15th St. Come drink craft beer, have great food, & enjoy an evening in downtown Cheyenne. Free. (307) 632-2337. facebook.com/accomplicebeercompany

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.

FRIDAYS Fridays on the Plaza. 5:30-10:30pm. Depot Plaza, 121 W 15th St. Free! Chairs are provided. No pets, please. Food vendors will sell food, soft drinks, and beer. (307) 633-3145. fridaysontheplaza.com/

June 1: Josh Gonzales Band and Caravanserai June 8: The Young Dubliners and The Reverend Peyton’s Big Damn Band June 15: Shotgun Shogun and Tris Munsick and The Innocents June 22: Jelly Bread and Boogie Machine

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

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. www.naglewarrenmansion.com.

SATURDAYS Big Country Speedway. 3-11 pm. Big Country Speedway, 4820 S. Greeley Hwy. $10.00, $5.00. (405) 615-9697. Pit gate opens at noon, hot lapping begins at 1p, front gate opens at 3p, racing at 6p. Adults $10, Children 6-12 $5, 0-5 free. bigcountryspeedway.net.

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

RX 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/

JUN 1-30. Laramie County Library: Summer Reading Celebration 2018. 2200 Pioneer Ave. Sign up at LaramieCountyLibrary.org, or visit your library in Cheyenne, Burns, Pine Bluffs, or the Bookmobile. Set your own goal, then read or listen to any books that inter-est you and are suitable for your reading level. Prizes for goals will be handed out. (307) 634-3561. lclsonline.org/.

JUN 1-30. “Lensmen Project: Cowboy Up!” 9am - 5pm. CFD Old West Museum and Store, 4610 Carey Ave. A beautiful display by Ronnie Dunn, of Brooks & Dunn fame, depicting rodeo cowboy life. With regular museum admissions. (307) 778-7290. oldwestmuseum.org/.

JUN 1-2. Hispanic Festival. Fri 5:30pm & Sat 9am. Cheyenne Depot Plaza, 121 W. 15th. Celebrate Hispanic culture with games, mariachis, art exhibits, food & craft vendors, piñatas & other kid-friendly activities. Food, beer, 50/50 raffle, drawings and car show. Live music! Dance performances! Free. (307) 632-3905. facebook.com/HispanicFestival/

JUN 2. Free Fishing Day. Curt Gowdy State Park, 1264 Granite Springs Road. 307-777-6323. Daily use fees are waived at all parks/recreation areas that provide angling. Wyoming State Parks locations are Boysen, Buffalo Bill, Curt Gowdy, Edness K. Wilkins, Fort Phil Kearney, Glendo, Guernsey, Keyhole, Seminoe and Hawk Springs. http://wyoparks.state.wy.us/

JUN 2. Historic Homes of Rainsford Tour. 9am. Depot Plaza, 121 W 15th St. Wyoming State Museum Volunteers, Inc., is giving tours of the Rainsford District. Fully narrated one hour tour. 9am & 11am. Please reserve your seat if possible. $20/person. (307) 630-9599.

JUN 2. Community-Wide Pine Bluffs Garage Sale. 8am-? Over 25 locations. Maps available. 40 miles East of Cheyenne on I-80. (307) 245-3301.

JUN 2. Habitat Hero Demonstration Garden. Cheyenne Board of Public Utilities (BOPU) office at 25th and Snyder. Help us plant this community garden! The plant-ing event and activities begin at 9:30am. All ages and all levels of experience welcome. Questions? Contact Dena Egenhoff, BOPU Water Conservation, at [email protected] or call 307-637-6415.

JUN 2. Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship. 6pm. Cheyenne Ice and Events Center, 1530 W. Lincolnway. First legal, regulated and sanctioned bare knuckle event in the United States since 1889. $50-$300. cheyen-neevents.org/event/1683348

JUN 2. Cheyenne Gunslingers. 6pm week days, High noon on Saturdays. 15th & Pioneer Streets. Gunfights, western skits, and other Wild West. All of the shows are family-oriented. Every performance begins with a safety

demonstration. Free. facebook.com/Cheyenne-Gunslingers

JUN 3. 34th Annual Stride Ride. Stride Learning Center, 326 Parsley Blvd. Over 200 bikes (and any-thing else that rolls) riding to raise awareness and money for children with disabilities in Laramie County. Starts off at Spradley-Barr! (307) 632-2991. facebook.com/events/179415495997271/

JUN 3. Yiddish Food Festival. 11am-3pm. Mt Sinai Synagogue, 2510 Pioneer Ave. Join us and enjoy our annual ‘block party’ with delicious traditional Jewish foods, music, dancing, and camaraderie! (307) 634-3052. facebook.com/events/194632804641030/

JUN 7. 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.

JUN 8-10. Cheyenne Celtic Music & Arts Festival. Calling of the clans and live music begin Friday, 5pm, at the Depot, the rest of the activities begin 9am at Lions Park Sat & Sun. Free entertainment for the whole family. Celtic food & beverages, parade, clan row, bagpipes & drums, Irish Step Dance, vendors & children’s activities. Free. facebook.com/CelticFestival/

JUN 9-10. Cheyenne Celtic Bison Games. 9am- 5pm both days. Lions Park, Softball Field location. Highland games, Highlander strongman-woman, & Kilted mile. Spectators are free, Contestants admission varies. facebook.com/events/327339517675288/

JUN 9. Historic Ranch Tour. 11am-2pm. Cheyenne Frontier Days Old West Museum, 4610 Carey Ave. $40. Ranches chosen throughout the summer are connected to the CFD Hall of Fame and have historical and contemporary signifi-cance to Cheyenne Frontier Days. These tours include a trolley ride and a picnic lunch. (307) 778-7289.

JUN 9. Our Lady of Peace Shrine Annual Pilgrimage. 10am. I-80 Service Rd. at Statue Dr. Field mass. Bring chairs, sunscreen, water. Take Exit 401 and follow the signs. FREE. ourladyof-peaceshrine.com/

JUN 9. Splash Pad Party. 3pm. Danielmark’s Brewery and Tap Room, 209 E 18th St. Water balloons and an epic water gun fight perhaps. Donations are welcome. (307) 514-0411. face-book.com/events/2107148196230126/

JUN 9. The Hair of the Dog Beard and Mustache Competition. AmVets Post 10, 3839 E Lincolnway. Open registration begins at 4:00 pm and competition entry are $10. There will be food, music, beer, the competition, and a live auction. Categories: Full Natural, Short Natural, Full Styled, Short Styled, Freestyle, Chops, Goat. Women’s Category; Kids Category: “Builds a beard.” (307) 369-1836.

JUN 13-17. National Cattledog Association Finals. 9am. Laramie County Fair Grounds At Archer, 3967 Archer Pkwy. The NCA sanctions cattledog trials across the country sponsor clin-ics & demonstrations, & manages the annual NCA Nation Finals. Come watch these talented dogs compete! (970) 224-2437. nationalcattledog.com/

JUN 14. 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/

JUN 14. Clint Black. Cheyenne Civic Center, 510 W. 20th St. Clint Black surged to superstardom as part of the fabled Class of ‘89, reaching #1 with five consecutive singles from his triple-platinum debut, Killin’ Time. $39.50-$69.50. (307) 637-6363. cheyenneevents.org/

JUN 15-16. Wyoming Brewers Festival. 5-10pm. Depot Plaza, 121 W 15th St. Serving up two days of great fun, craft beer, food trucks, and live music from Sean Curtis and the Divide, Lonesome Heroes and Tris Munsick and the Innocents. Nearly 100 brews, 25+ regional & Wyoming brew-ers offering specialty beers. $35 in advance or $45 at the festival. Purchase a weekend pass for $60 only in advance on our website. (307) 632-3905. wyobrewfest.com

JUN 16. Annual Juneteenth Celebration. Martin Luther King Jr. Park, Ames Ave at Martin Luther King Ct. This event recognizes the freedom of the last enslaved African at Galveston TX. Featuring food and vendors, music and games. FREE. (307) 634-9622. facebook.com/913134768845406/photos/913150385510511

JUN 16. 3rd Annual Tour de Wish 5K Bike, Walk, or Run. 9am. Lions Park, 4603 Lions Park Dr. Registration starts at 8:00 AM, event starts at 9:00 AM at the Lions Park Amphitheatre. Interested participants may register online at Wyoming.wish.org. All proceeds go directly to Make-A-Wish Wyoming to support a large number of children in the state of Wyoming waiting for their wish to be granted. $5 to $20. 307-637-8422 x 24.

JUN 17. Father’s Day Buffet at Terry Bison Ranch. Senator’s Steakhouse, 51 I-25 Service Rd. 10:30a, 12:30p, 2:30p & 4:30p. Reservations are required. We’ll have our Famous Prime Rib with all of dad’s favorites, BBQ ‘d. Buy one adult buffet you can get these amazing deals on fishing, ATV rides, or trail rides. (307) 634-4171. terrybison-ranch.com/index.aspx

JUN 20. Garden Brothers Circus. 7:30pm. Cheyenne Ice and Events Center, 1530 W. Lincolnway. Celebrating 100 years entertaining families throughout North America and “we’ve pulled out all the stops!” $10 Children, $25 Adults; VIP: $20 Children $35 Adults. cheyenneevents.org

JUN 21. Video Knights. Phoenix Books & Music, 1612 Capitol Ave. Watch some music videos or a movie with a great soundtrack. Everyone is encouraged to bring 90-120 minutes of video on

DVD. After a one-minute “pitch” we’ll vote on what to watch. Free. (307) 632-3476.

JUN 21. J Shogren Shanghai’d. 6pm. Cheyenne Botanic Gardens, 710 S. Lions Park Dr. J Shogren Shanghai’d from Centennial WY (pop 100, 4 bars) have a singular vision of what they are doing musically—Roots & folk music filtered through a contemporary dissonant transmitter. $5-$10. cheyenneevents.org

JUN 22. 2018 Denim ‘N Diamonds: Black & White Ball. 5:30pm. Little America Resort, 2800 W Lincolnway. We hope you will join us for Denim & Diamonds 2018 Black Tie event! Gourmet cuisine, silent & live auctions, and musical entertainment by Jane Robinette Quintet $200 to $150 for adults & volunteers, $35 for the after party. (307) 633-7667. facebook.com/events/192186191368243

JUN 22 -23. Rebel Junk Market: Traveling Flee Market. Friday 6-9pm and Saturday 10-4pm. Cheyenne Ice and Events Center, 1530 W. Lincolnway. Voted as a top Traveling Vintage Market in the US by Flea Market Style Magazine. $10. (307) 637-6363. cheyenneevents.org

JUN 23. 25th Annual HollyFrontier Tour de Prairie Cycling Adventure. 5:30am - 5pm. Parking at Aquatics Center and Kiwanis Community House, 931 Martin Esquibel St. Our course maps & registration are located on our website. Our Facebook page is HollyFrontier Superday 2018 OFFICIAL. Price Varies. (307) 637-6423. cheyennecity.org/documentcenter/view/25301

JUN 23-24. Wyoming Rough Riders Cheyenne Shootout. Laramie County Fair at Archer Complex, 3967 Archer Pkwy. Come to a mounted shootout competition for two days. The competi-tion consists of patterns with barrels & balloons. Enjoy the skills and competition. June 23rd, 10am and June 24th at 9am. cmsaevents.com/events/event.php?id=8695

JUN 23. 36th Annual Cheyenne Superday 2018. 10am - 4pm. Lions Park, Carey Avenue & 8th Avenue. Games, music, booths, competitions, exhibitions and so much more. (307) 637-6423. festivalnet.com/26233/Cheyenne-Wyoming/Festivals/Hollyfrontier-Superday.

JUN 23. Rock the Block. 5pm - 11pm. Live music, food trucks, beer available for purchase with valid I.D. all in the big parking lot behind the Paramount Building, 1607 Capitol Ave. Free. (307) 433-9730. facebook.com/events/186223922003801

JUN 25-29. Advanced Western Art Camp-CFD Old West Museum. 8am - 5pm. 4610 Carey Ave. Professional artists from the Mountain West Region will help students find their artistic voice through a variety of creative projects. Pre-registration required. Please bring your own sack lunch. Space is limited. Ages 5-14. $130/Museum Members, $160/ Non-Museum Members. (307) 778-7289. oldwestmuseum.org

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