Celebrate 60 Years of Art, Community & Creativity!

by | May 30, 2025

Cody Country Art League Invites the Entire Town to a Free FUN Family celebration on Saturday, June 7th    from 4-8pm in downtown Cody.

Cody Country Art League, your local non-profit champion of the arts, is thrilled to announce  our 60th Anniversary Celebration and everyone is invited!

This fun-filled, FREE family event will take place outdoors at CCAL which is located at 836 Sheridan Avenue next to the Cody Visitors Center. This promises to be an unforgettable evening of live music, creativity, community spirit, and celebration.

What to Expect:

  • 🎶 Live Music by local favorite Northfork Highway
  • 🚚 Food Trucks serving up delicious eats
  • 🎨 Interactive Art Fun for all ages
  • 🎤 Guest Speakers begin at 5:30 PM
  • 🌟 Special appearances by ‘famous’ people and iconic artwork come to life
  • 🗺️ Scavenger Hunt with fun clues, surprises and prizes.
  • 🎁 Every purchase = entry into our Prize Drawing
  • 🎨 Paint a Rock – Take one, leave one!
  • 🖌️ Join in a Guided Paint-Along session
  • 🍰 Refreshments and Anniversary Cake for all
  • 🖍️ Sidewalk Chalk Drawing Contest — show off your skills!

Bring your friends, your family, and your creativity — whether you’re young, young-at-heart, or just love a good time, there’s something for everyone.

“Come for the fun. Stay a while. Celebrate 60 years of art, passion, and community with us!”

For more information, visit www.codycountryartleague.com or follow us on facebook and Instagram.

Here’s to the next 60 years! See you at the Art League.

Cody Country Art League
836 Sheridan Ave, Cody
codycountryartleague.com
307-587-3597

Established in 1964 as a nonprofit, the Cody Country Art League is located in the Visitor’s Center on Sheridan Avenue in downtown Cody, Wyoming. The structure is the original Buffalo Bill Museum and is registered on the National Register of Historic Places. The founding members established the art league in order to promote the artistic endeavor among local artists by encouraging exhibits, displays and sales; fostering art education among artists, and the support of art classes to all artists in the community, which was the heart of the movement. Today’s Cody Country Art League is about and dedicated to continuing and furthering their dream.

 

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