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December 2021
Riverton Museum: Homemade Classic Toys
Make your own classic toy with the staff of the museum. Materials provided – bring your creativity. Build handmade classic toys to take home. *Kits available until Christmas. A Bailey Tire/Pit Stop Children's Exploration Series program.
Find out more »Dubois Museum: Christmas Carols
Spread Christmas cheer with a good old-fashioned sing-a-long. Hot cocoa and cookies, too. Dress warmly for singing outside under our Christmas lights. Any and all kazoos, tambourines, and recorders are welcome. Bailey Tire & Pit Stop Travel Center Children’s Exploration Series
Find out more »Pioneer Museum: Kid’s Old-time Christmas Open House
Enjoy Christmas music, crafts, treats, exhibits, and museum gift store discounts. A Bailey Tire/Pit Stop Children's Exploration Series.
Find out more »January 2022
Fremont County Museums: First Fridays
Take the kids to any of our Fremont County Museums (Dubois Museum, Pioneer Museum in Lander, Riverton Museum) on the first Friday of every month from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. for free admission with at least one paying adult. This program is sponsored by State Farm in Lander (Justus Jacobs) and State Farm in Riverton (Tyler Watson). Happy First Fridays!
Find out more »“Astronomy of the Winter Sky”
The Dubois Museum will host Tom Herret for a Wyoming Community Bank Discovery Speakers Series program on January 22 at 6pm at the Dubois Museum. Tom Herret will teach us about basic astronomy. The program will begin inside the Dubois Museum, followed by a trip outside to look at the white lights in the winter sky. Please dress for being inside and out. This program is free and open to the public and great for all ages.
Find out more »March 2022
National Bighorn Sheep Center: Preserving Bighorn Health
National Bighorn Sheep Center Presents: Preserving Bighorn Health by Tackling at the Source by Dr. Lauren Christensen, DMV. Zoom. Call (307) 455-3429 for more information.
Find out more »The NMMV and CWC Presents: To the Point – A Short History of the Bayonet
National Museum of Military Vehicles and Central Wyoming College Presents: To the Point - A Short History of the Bayonet. Bayonets have been used by soldiers since the advent of firearms and have taken many forms over the centuries. This program will introduce you to those developments and designs while allowing you a hands-on examination of real historical artifacts. The National Museum of Military Vehicles “hands-on history” programs are "bag lunch" programs- feel free to bring your own lunch and…
Find out more »National Bighorn Sheep Center: When Wilderness & Culture Collide
National Bighorn Sheep Center Presents: When Wilderness & Culture Collide: Human Predators and Big Game Behaviors by Lawrence C. Todd, PhD, RPA. Zoom. Call (307) 455-3429 for more information.
Find out more »April 2022
Ken Stoeklin’s “A Reflection in Time”
Join Ken Stoeklin from Lehman Studios in Riverton for his presentation about the history of photography and about his personal photography.
Find out more »National Bighorn Sheep Center: Test and Remove as a Management Practice
National Bighorn Sheep Center Presents: Test and Remove as a Management Practice by Dr. Frances Cassier. 11 a.m. Zoom. Call (307) 455-3429 for more information.
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