We re in April now, so, sadly, March, uh, happiness, is coming to a close. I mean, I knew there would come a weekend where I d realize there are only two games to cover a whole weekend, but I don t think I was ready. I needed more from the tournament this year, to make up for not getting one last year. But, I digress. Here are the trending stories to make you the cool kid on the bus.
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It is officially springtime and tourist season as we have our first Yellowstone Traffic jam.due to bison. A video is going viral from a March 31st bison stampede that tied up traffic. Next on our Tourist Season Bingo Card is tourist getting gored by a bison.
Cheyenne Frontier Days Old West Museum Announces New Event
Keown is an esteemed artist throughout our region and the event will give those in attendance to learn from her many years of expertise in watercolor paintings. The event will also serve as the Museum s wine and paint night.
The evening will include instruction of painting from Keown, along with hors d oeuvres, libations, and socializing at the Cheyenne Frontier Days Old West Museum inside the Carriage Hall, according to a press release. There s no experience required and supplies will be available at the event. It s a chance for guests to have fun while trying something new.
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The Cheyenne Frontier Days Old West Museum will host Art Uncork’d with Renee Piskorski on Thursday, February 11, from 5:30 pm to 7:30 pm for an evening of instructed painting, hors d’oeuvres, libations, and socializing.
Renee Piskorski is an esteemed artist within the Wyoming region who inspires her art through wild places and beautiful creatures within them. She has stated that living in Wyoming allows her to capture birds and animals in their natural surroundings through oil.
Renee works to capture a gesture, an expression, a movement, and a moment in time regarding her subjects. Tickets are limited and selling fast with fees for the tickets, including supplies, hors d’oeuvres, and libations.
CHEYENNE â The Wyoming Arts Council, with support from the Wyoming Governorâs Office through the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act, has distributed $2.4 million in grant funding to individual artists and to arts and cultural organizations in the state.
The Arts Council distributed 55 financial assistance grants to arts and cultural organizations in Wyoming and 199 grants to individual artists.
The purpose of the CARES Act funding is to support those in the arts and culture sector who have had significant revenue loss or had expenditures that are a direct result of the COVID-19 pandemic. Funds were distributed as a one-time grant to those that met the eligibility criteria.