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What’s happening this week in Cody?
From the Newsletter for Thursday, Jan 22, 2026:
Tonight head to the Cody Theatre for the IMAX documentary Lost Wolves of Yellowstone. Also tonight at the Library, Cathy Lichtendahl will share photography insights with Photographing Things w/ Wings. And at NW College, there’s a reception for the Community Photo Contest & Exhibition.
Friday morning starts off with another Wyoming Walks for Seniors at the Buffalo Bill Center of the West where you can also see the initial displays of Buffalo Nation: America at 250. Stop by CodyArts for their Open Studio Open House and learn all they have to offer to increase your creative output. In the evening, the Cody House of Prayer is holding their annual Daddy Daughter Dance.
Saturday, Cody Firearms Experience will hold an Intro to Pistol Competition class with practice to follow. Rep. Rachel Rodriguez-Williams will be at the library in the early afternoon, and there will be two performances of Missoula Children’s Theatre production of the Jungle Book at Wynonna Thompson Auditorium. Over in Lovell, they are holding their 6th Annual Fundraising Auction for the Lovell Rodeo.
Check the website on Friday for new articles on Cody Journal.
Enjoy your weekend!
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