“Walk In Her Shoes” On The Depot Plaza This Afternoon
I sometimes joke about wearing high heels on my morning show...but this is very serious.
I sometimes joke about wearing high heels on my morning show...but this is very serious.
Have you ever wanted to be an astronaut?
The opportunity is closer than ever for members of the public to take a trip into space. Retired astronaut Jeff Ashby will present 'The View from Space...Be an Astronaut' at Laramie County Community College on Thursday, October 25, at 7 p.m. The event is free and will be held in the Union Pacific Centennial Room inside LCCC's Center for Conferences and Institutes building.
Event to Include More than 45 Employers with Jobs Available
The Cheyenne Capital Chorale will perform their 'Autumn' Concert Saturday, October 20, at the First Baptist Church, 1800 East Pershing, starting at 4 p.m.
The cost is $10 at the door and those 12 and under are free.
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Need something to get into the Halloween spirit?
Holy Trinity, 1836 Hot Springs, is hosting a haunted house in their basement on Friday and Saturday nights 6 p.m. to midnight and on October 31
Wondering how to get your preschoolers some exercise when the weather's not so great?
The Cheyenne Family YMCA, 1426 East Lincolnway, has their free indoor park each Friday morning from 9 to 11.
Are you a Hispanic female student in fifth grade on up to a senior in high school?
You can be part of this weekend's annual Wyoming Latina Youth Conference in Cheyenne.
Each year students from all over the state gather to inspire 'The Power of Choice.'
How would you like to see Led Zeppelin in concert?
You can at movie theaters across the country today and tomorrow, October 17 and 18.
Are you ready for some...basketball?
The Cheyenne Quarterback Club will host a basketball tip-off reception at Jackson's Sports Grill on Powderhouse Road tomorrow evening, October 17, starting at 5:30 p.m.
Has it been a while since you've seen some live music?
There's plenty of entertainment choices around our area this week, including The Smashing Pumpkins tonight in Broomfield, Colorado.
Can you make a haunted sculpture out of a tree branch?
Find out at the Paul Smith Children's Village on October 16 as they will help you create haunted treehouse sculptures.
The cost is $5 per participant and you must register in advance at 637-6349 or online at www.botanic.org.
Yes, The Rolling Stones are hitting the road -- sort of?