Events for July 15, 2023
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30th International Climbers’ Festival
The International Climbers’ Festival is the longest-running climbers’ festival in the world. The festival was started by Todd Skinner and a handful of Lander locals in 1994 to celebrate the community of climbing. The fun includes climbing clinics, a dyno-climbing competition, a trade fair, a Limestone rodeo, yoga, live music, an art crawl on Main […]
Find out more »Riverton Rendezvous Balloon Rally
Celebrate the 43rd Annual Riverton Rendezvous Balloon Rally. Friday Car Cruise begins at Sutherlands and goes down Federal Blvd. at 6 p.m. Balloons lift off behind Central Wyoming College (CWC) soccer field on Friday, Saturday and Sunday at approximately 6 a.m. Saturday Night Balloon Glow: 7 p.m. live music and food trucks, balloon glow at […]
Find out more »13th Annual Rocking the Winds Foundation Charity Event and Green Beret Rendezvous
Live music, games, military events, raffles, poker run, shooting competition, free camping, food and drinks. Entry by donation. Call (307) 486-2336 for more details.
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Latino Outdoors Weekend
Latino Outdoors and Wyoming State Parks are partnering to host Latino Outdoors Weekend, a summer campout (all levels of experience welcome) in Sinks Canyon State Park. Join us from Friday, July 14 at 5 p.m. to Sunday, July 16 at 12 p.m. to share fun adventures and community outdoors. Register at www.eventbrite.com/o/latino-outdoors-18752613806.
Find out more »9:00 am
Lander Local Food Market
Come to the Lander Local Food Market to find your favorite vendors with raw milk, cheese, and dairy, fresh locally grown produce, regionally sourced fruits, baked goods, canned goods, and much more. Every Saturday morning, 9 a.m. to 12 p.m South 2nd Street and Main Street.
Find out more »Riverton Saturday Farmers Market
Riverton Saturday Farmers Market from 9 to 11 a.m. at the Riverton City Hall parking lot (816 N. Federal Boulevard). Local businesses and families that want to bring the goodness of local products to your home!
Find out more »Lander Valley Farmers Market
The Lander Valley Farmers Market is a volunteer-run, weekly farmers market that serves the Lander community from June to October. Featuring produce, meat, eggs, dairy, flowers, baked goods, cottage foods and crafts locally produced in Fremont County. Every Saturday morning 3rd Street in Downtown Lander. To inquire about vendors or volunteering, head to www.landervalleyfarmersmarket.com.
Find out more »10:00 am
Lander Art Center: Jam Time
Every Saturday from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m at the Lander Art Center. All instruments, ages and skill sets welcome!
Find out more »Lander Art Center Gregory Dugan: a retrospective
Gregory Dugan is an abstract expressionist whose landscape paintings using acrylics, oils, and gold leaf embellishments on canvas depict raw emotion and deep spirituality with his use of brilliant colors and action paint movement on the canvas.
Find out more »10:30 am
Lander Library’s Book Nook
Where is the Book Nook? The Book Nook is located in the Lander Library on the lower level of the Carnegie Building and is accessible by stairs and elevator. What is the Book Nook? The Book Nook has a good selection of used books in all subject areas, DVDs, audio books, music CDs, and, often, […]
Find out more »11:00 am
Dubois Museum Day
Visit the Dubois Museum for fry bread and tacos and the Buffalo Bill Center of the West Raptor Experience. See artists Tom Lucas and Gary Keimig, interpreters John Finley and Steve Banks, live music by Jan Marrou, and participate in a silent auction.
Find out more »Riverton Museum: “The Mysterious Train Robbery”
In 1899, the Wild Bunch robbed a train outside of Wilcox. Legend has it that they buried their ill-gotten gains somewhere in Fremont County but never came back to retrieve it. The Riverton Museum just unearthed clues that the treasure might be hiding on this very property. Join us in solving the clues to finding […]
Find out more »“Early Mining at South Pass City: Arrastra & Stamp Mill Demonstrations”
Gold was discovered in 1867 on a windswept ridge above a minor tributary of the Sweetwater River. In less than a year, the rush was on and the creek had a name, Willow Creek, and a town called South Pass City that boasted 1,000 people. Even though the place was very remote, miners were enterprising, […]
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