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What’s happening this week in Cody?
From the Newsletter for Saturday, Dec 27, 2025:
Monday and Tuesday, there’s a Winter Break Art Camp happening for kids at CodyArts. Monday is K-2nd and Tuesday is for 3rd-5th graders. And for adults, there’s a Crochet Wire Bracelet on Monday and Tuesday there’s Needle Felted Scene class and Sip & Paint. And the winter crafts continue on Wednesday with a Wet Felted Bowl class.
If you’re looking to ring in the new year with getting into shape, head on over to the rec center on Tuesday for Happy Fit Year. Also on Tuesday, join Cody Craft Brewing for a Trivia Night Fundraiser to help Meredith recover from the barn fire.
Wednesday we ring in 2026! Here are the parties we’ve found to celebrate. And remember, the Irma will drop the ball at midnight!
New Year’s Eve Party | Cassie’s Steakhouse | 6:00 pm – 12:00 am
Eric Hagmann/Craig Olson/Audrey – Live Music | Chamberlin Inn | 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm
New Year’s Eve Party with The BusKings | The Irma Hotel | 6:30 pm
New Year’s Eve 70s Party | Elkhorn Bar & Grill – Meeteetse | 8:00 pm
Nowhere to Wear it New Years Eve Party | The Colonel | 8:30 pm
New Year’s Eve | Fraternal Order of Eagles Cody 818 | 8:30 pm
New Year’s Eve Party | Cody Elks | No time found
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