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SUMMARY:By Whose Authority…? Regional Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Join us at Thomas the Apostle Center for an insightful day at the “By Whose Authority…?” leadership workshop\, designed specifically for leaders of the Episcopal Church in Wyoming. This workshop offers a collaborative environment where you can explore new trends in ministry\, engage in meaningful discussions about church leadership\, and gain valuable tools to enhance your community’s impact. \nWHAT TO EXPECT:\n• Keynote presentations on the future of ministry and the transition to an Incarnated Church model.\n• Breakout sessions focusing on personal leadership development\, team dynamics\, and community engagement.\n• Interactive activities utilizing innovative communication and visioning tools to help tailor your church’s strategy.\n• Networking opportunities with other church leaders across the region. \nWHO SHOULD ATTEND:\nThis event is ideal for rectors\, priests-in-charge\, deacons\, wardens\, ministry leaders\, key parishioners\, and anyone in a leadership role within the church. We encourage whole team participation for a comprehensive experience. \nCOST:\nCovered by the Diocese\, including one night’s stay and meals. \nREGISTRATION:\nhttps://diowy.info/envisioning_ministry \nCONTACT INFORMATION:\nFor more questions\, please contact the Rev. Canon Lara Gilbert\, at Lara@episcopalwy.org \nADDITIONAL INFORMATION:\nPlease note\, space is limited. Register early to secure your participation. We look forward to welcoming you and your team to a day of growth and inspiration. \n34 Thomas the Apostle Rd\, Cody\, WY \nCody Calendar advertisers make this calendar possible. \n\nCody Journal advertisers make this calendar possible.
URL:https://codyjournal.com/event/by-whose-authority-regional-workshop/
LOCATION:Thomas the Apostle Center\, 34 Thomas the Apostle Road
CATEGORIES:Churches,Classes,Educational,Workshops
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SUMMARY:Summer Music Camp Ages 6-8
DESCRIPTION:Carnival of the Animals Music Camp; ages 6-8 \nJuly 29\, 30\, 31\, Aug 2; 2024\nMon\, Tues\, Wed\, Fri\n12:00-2:00\nAges: 6-8 \nCarnival of the Animals Music Camp for kids ages 6-8 years old. The Carnival of the Animals is a humorous musical suite by French composer Camille Saint-Saens and will be the inspiration for this camp. During the camp\, campers will practice note reading\, play games to help with their music counting\, and experience playing in ensemble. Snack will be provided.\nCamp Fee: $95.00 \nREGISTER TODAY \nCody Calendar advertisers make this calendar possible. \n\nCody Journal advertisers make this calendar possible.
URL:https://codyjournal.com/event/summer-music-camp-ages-6-8/
CATEGORIES:Classes,Educational,Family Fun,Workshops
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LAST-MODIFIED:20260526T212231Z
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SUMMARY:CHRIS CHAPMAN – ARTIST IN RESIDENCE
DESCRIPTION:Chris started sewing at age five and has been a leather artist for fifty years. For much of her career she has been involved in historical research and reproduction work dating back to 16th-century European leatherwork\, clothing\, and artifacts. She has made museum-quality reproductions of Native  American and Early American garments and artifacts\, including bead and quill  work. Since 1991\, Chapman has been focused on the creation of leather  bonded furniture\, architectural elements\, and home accessories. Her work  brings a fresh perspective to the medium\, which she finds incredibly versatile  in that she can adapt it to nearly any time period\, style\, and design — from  Victorian\, Western and Spanish Territorial\, to Old English and Art Deco. Chris is inspired by historical references\, such as classic Western art and Black Forest influences\, and the natural world\, including animals of all kinds\, mountains\, and landscapes. “My great-grandparents were farmers\, horsemen\, farriers  and blacksmiths; their land remains agricultural to this day. I realized my style  of artwork is in my DNA.” \nCody Calendar advertisers make this calendar possible. \n\nCody Journal advertisers make this calendar possible.
URL:https://codyjournal.com/event/chris-chapman-artist-in-residence/
CATEGORIES:Art,Classes,Educational,Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20240802T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20240802T180000
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SUMMARY:Deluxe Tours and Toddies: The Summer of 1876 with Chris Wimmer
DESCRIPTION:Join Exclusive Tours and “Legends of the Old West” podcast hosts Chris Wimmer and sister Mandi Wimmer on August 2nd at 6pm for a Deluxe Tours and Toddies!\nGuests at this special program will embark on a journey filled with mystery\, intrigue\, and larger-than-life legends as we explore the Center of the West’s collection and delve deeper into the history of the infamous summer of 1876 in the American West.\nDuring this program\, guests will explore the notorious summer of 1876 and related artifacts from our Center’s collection.\nChris and Mandi will also discuss their work on the “Legends of the Old West” podcast\, including a recent season that featured our own William F. “Buffalo Bill” Cody and the legends of his life.\nTickets include custom charcuterie\, homemade desserts\, adult beverages\, a Q&A with Chris and Mandi\, and a paperback copy of The Summer of 1876.\nSpots are limited! Advanced registration is required.\nREGISTER NOW \nCody Calendar advertisers make this calendar possible. \n\nCody Journal advertisers make this calendar possible.
URL:https://codyjournal.com/event/deluxe-tours-and-toddies-the-summer-of-1876-with-chris-wimmer/
LOCATION:Buffalo Bill Center of the West\, BBCW | 720 Sheridan Ave\, Cody\, Wyoming
CATEGORIES:Classes,Educational,Family Fun,Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20240803T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20240803T113000
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CREATED:20260526T213454Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260526T213454Z
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SUMMARY:Coffee and Curators: Whitney Western Art Museum
DESCRIPTION:Free for members! Coffee & Curators invites members to enjoy coffee\, refreshments\, and the company of other members as one of the Center of the West’s curators speaks on a topic related to their content area – special projects\, recent acquisitions\, significant objects\, and future plans. It’s a great way to learn what’s going on behind-the-scenes at the Center of the West! \nOur August program features the Whitney Western Art Museum. \nSpace for this members event is limited and reservations are required. Call 307-578-4008 or e-mail us to reserve your seat. Meet us at the main entrance — or stay tuned for information on how to attend virtually if you prefer. \nCody Calendar advertisers make this calendar possible. \n\nCody Journal advertisers make this calendar possible.
URL:https://codyjournal.com/event/coffee-and-curators-whitney-western-art-museum-2/
LOCATION:Buffalo Bill Center of the West\, BBCW | 720 Sheridan Ave\, Cody\, Wyoming
CATEGORIES:Art,Classes,Educational,Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20240804T130000
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SUMMARY:Everyday Carry Match
DESCRIPTION:Come and join the fun. Low key\, no pressure. All skill levels are welcome. Good practice for your everyday carry skills. \nCody Calendar advertisers make this calendar possible. \n\nCody Journal advertisers make this calendar possible.
URL:https://codyjournal.com/event/everyday-carry-match/
LOCATION:Cody Shooting Complex\, 61 Road 7WC\, Cody\, WY
CATEGORIES:Classes,Educational,Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20240805T080000
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SUMMARY:Artists in Residence: Firearms Engravers
DESCRIPTION:During your visit to the Buffalo Bill Center of the West\, spend some time with firearms engravers Jim Blair\, Gordon Alcorn\, Mary Dyk\, Marianne Kelley\, and Dean Philbrick\, all members of the Firearms Engraving Guild of America. They will demonstrate their craft and chat with visitors near the entrance to our Cody Firearms Museum from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. each day. \nJim Blair began hand engraving in 1978. He is a master engraver\, a past vice president in the Firearms Engravers Guild of America\, and a member of the American Custom Gunmakers Guild. He is recognized by the Colt Company as a Master Engraver. Although mainly self-taught\, he gives credit to several engravers that have matured this craft into an art. An accomplished engraver in all aspects of the field\, he prefers to work on custom guns\, knives\, and jewelry\, but also does engraved prints and prints them on his own press. \nGordon Alcorn came from a background of drawing and woodcarving\, and began engraving in 2008. Mostly studying books and DVDs\, he is primarily self-taught and was greatly helped along with a week of study with engraver Ray Cover. In 2014\, Gordon presented his work at the Firearms Engravers Guild of America convention and attained the title of Master Engraver. He currently works from his home studio\, and his back-log is about two years. \nMary Dyk dates her interest in engraving to 2005. She first started doing gun stock carving\, but soon became interested in the metal engraving on guns. As a pen-and-ink artist\, Mary loved the fine detail of gun engraving designs. She found the GRS Training Center in Emporia\, Kansas\, which manufactures engraving tools. She found that pneumatic engraving machines made the learning process a lot faster. She started engraving jewelry (so she wouldn’t ruin a firearm). Mary has taken at least 25 week-long classes and was pleased to be able to attend three Grand Masters classes with Master Engravers Alain Lovenberg and Michael Dubber. \nMarianne Kelley began her engraving journey after finding GRS at the Dallas Safari Club in 2015. She signed up for her first basic class that summer. She first thought she would engrave knife bolsters and never imagined she would engrave guns. She attended a class on the “Henry Receiver” taught by Rex Pedersen at GRS in 2016\, and then the “Start to Finish Firearm” class in 2017. Now retired from her full-time job as a veterinarian\, she has more time to study the art of engraving. In 2018\, Marianne joined Lady SharpShooters. During her time with the group\, she has studied under Rex Pederson\, Diane Scalese\, Layne Zuelke\, Mike Dubber\, and Sam Alfano. In 2019\, she was nominated to participate in the Bobby Tyler Engraving Extravaganza and was chosen as one of the 10 finalists to engrave a Colt SAA. She won the competition in 2021. \nDean Philbrick began his engraving career fifty years ago under the direction of Master Engraver J.T. Modloff\, and has been fortunate to study under five World Master Engravers through the years. Dean has worked in many fields throughout his career\, including as a sign business owner\, Fire Chief\, EMS Director\, and Emergency Medical Technician. He retired from the Fire Service eight years ago and has since worked full time as a Master Firearms Engraver. He received his Master Engraver Certificate from the Firearm’s Engravers Guild of America in 2017. \nCody Calendar advertisers make this calendar possible. \n\nCody Journal advertisers make this calendar possible.
URL:https://codyjournal.com/event/artists-in-residence-firearms-engravers-2/
LOCATION:Buffalo Bill Center of the West\, BBCW | 720 Sheridan Ave\, Cody\, Wyoming
CATEGORIES:Art,Classes,Educational,Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20240806T173000
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CREATED:20260526T213622Z
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SUMMARY:Puppy Class 1 Starts
DESCRIPTION:Got a new puppy and would like to start her education before behavioral issues occur?\nJoin our popular 6 week Puppy Class for puppies age 10-20 weeks. FILLING QUICKLY! \nWe will work on basic commands and proper socialization. Our training is all about positive reinforcement with a certified dog trainer. \nAdditionally\, you get a lot of information about how to raise a puppy and tackle classic puppy issues in a way that is fun for the dog and the owner. \nThis class also provides training videos to watch at home to help with remembering how to work on the different commands and we are available for additional questions. \nClasses are small with max 4 participants.\nCost is $220 per student.\nTo sign up\, please text or call (307)272 9762. \nCody Calendar advertisers make this calendar possible. \n\nCody Journal advertisers make this calendar possible.
URL:https://codyjournal.com/event/puppy-class-1-starts/
CATEGORIES:Classes,Educational,Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20240807T160000
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SUMMARY:Weeds\, Wildlands and More
DESCRIPTION:🌳 Mark your calendars! Open to the public\, Weeds\, Wildlands\, and More is an event aimed to connect you to tools and resources you’ve been looking for! Provided will be light fare\, cash bar\, and the event will be taking place at the Cody Auditorium on August 7th from 4pm – 7pm.\nFor more information contact Laura Bell at 307-272-4613 or by via email at laura@legacyworksgroup.com \nCody Calendar advertisers make this calendar possible. \n\nCody Journal advertisers make this calendar possible.
URL:https://codyjournal.com/event/weeds-wildlands-and-more-2/
LOCATION:Cody Auditorium\, Cody Auditorium | 1240 Beck Avenue\, Cody\, Wyoming
CATEGORIES:Classes,Club or Group,Educational,Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20240808T080000
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SUMMARY:Geology Field Trip – The Mesozoic
DESCRIPTION:The Mesozoic Era was an amazing time on Earth\, bracketed by two mass extinctions. The Mesozoic (Jurassic\, Triassic\, and Cretaceous periods) saw great changes in lifeforms largely dominated by the dinosaurs. In this roadside geology field trip with the Draper Natural History Museum\, we’ll look at local rocks that formed during this time\, observe lots of fossils\, and contemplate inland seas and deserts appearing and disappearing. \nJoin guides Larry Oliveria and George Miller for this exciting bit of “time travel” as we explore the Mesozoic madness of the Bighorn Basin near Cody! The four-hour field trip is designed for the student in all of us\, starting and ending at the Buffalo Bill Center of the West and transporting you through the Mesozoic era in the interim. Intended for an audience of age 18 and older\, this programmatic offering is more than just a field trip—it’s an opportunity to gain intimate knowledge of your backyard! \nOur first geology field trips in May and June covered the oldest and youngest rocks in the Bighorn Basin. This trip will highlight the amazing middle period\, the Mesozoic Era. If you missed the first trip\, don’t worry\, it’s not a pre-requisite for this one\, which will start and end with aspects of the first trip. \nDuring this trip\, we investigate the more than 200 million years when dinosaurs ruled the land and giant reptiles ruled the inland seas from Cody to Kansas and the Arctic Circle to Texas. Topics include local Mesozoic geology as it relates to the petroleum industry; the extinction event that opened a world of opportunity for mammals; the greatest landslide in Earth’s history; and the reign of the dinosaurs\, for which the Mesozoic is probably best known. \nAlthough there is limited hiking or walking on this tour\, be prepared to get in and out of vehicles at six geologic stops. Water will be available\, but we ask that you bring a water bottle to help cut down on waste. There is one scheduled bathroom break\, but be prepared to spend the 4-hour period away from restrooms. \nLimited to a maximum of 8 people. $85 for non-members; $65 for Center of the West members and for students. Register at tickets.centerofthewest.org \nCody Calendar advertisers make this calendar possible. \n\nCody Journal advertisers make this calendar possible.
URL:https://codyjournal.com/event/geology-field-trip-the-mesozoic-3/
LOCATION:Buffalo Bill Center of the West\, BBCW | 720 Sheridan Ave\, Cody\, Wyoming
CATEGORIES:Classes,Educational,Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20240808T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20240810T000000
DTSTAMP:20260526T165524
CREATED:20260526T215254Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260526T215254Z
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SUMMARY:SOLD OUT: 3-Day Silversmithing Class with Ernie Marsh
DESCRIPTION:Course will cover tools required and preparation for Jewelry\, firearms and metal art. Ernie will teach design and layout as well as techniques including bright cut and relief style of engraving. Methods include push cut\, hammer chasing and air assist forms of engraving. Tools and materials will be provided. Space is limited to 6 students\, $975/attendee. \nREGISTRATION \nCody Calendar advertisers make this calendar possible. \n\nCody Journal advertisers make this calendar possible.
URL:https://codyjournal.com/event/sold-out-3-day-silversmithing-class-with-ernie-marsh-2/
CATEGORIES:Art,Classes,Educational,Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20240808T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20240808T150000
DTSTAMP:20260526T165524
CREATED:20260526T215855Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260526T215855Z
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SUMMARY:Fixing Knitting Mistakes Class
DESCRIPTION:DATE/TIME: August 8\, 2024; 1-3pm. \nClass includes: \nLearn how to remedy some common mistakes you may encounter in your knitting\, including picking up stitches \nMaterials provided by student: \nA current project that may need some mistakes corrected (optional)\nSign up for the class here. \nCody Calendar advertisers make this calendar possible. \n\nCody Journal advertisers make this calendar possible.
URL:https://codyjournal.com/event/fixing-knitting-mistakes-class/
LOCATION:Wyoming Yarn & Fiber\, 901 16th Street\, Cody\, WY
CATEGORIES:Classes,Educational,Workshops
ORGANIZER;CN="Wyoming Yarn &amp%3B Fiber":MAILTO:hello@wyomingyarn.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20240808T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20240808T180000
DTSTAMP:20260526T165524
CREATED:20260526T215901Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260526T215901Z
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SUMMARY:Sip & Paint: Fall Colors
DESCRIPTION:‼️Sip & Paint‼️\n▪️Thursday August 8th\, 6:00 at Olive Glenn Golf Club \nNo talent required\nFamily friendly\n$35/seat \nSky High Cafe is at Olive Glenn Golf Course will be serving food and drinks so come early to order somethin’ to snack on and sip on! \nPM me or text me at 307-254-0191 to secure your seats. \nCody Calendar advertisers make this calendar possible. \n\nCody Journal advertisers make this calendar possible.
URL:https://codyjournal.com/event/sip-paint-fall-colors/
LOCATION:Olive Glenn Golf Club\, Olive Glenn Golf & Country Club | 802 Meadow Lane
CATEGORIES:Art,Classes,Educational,Workshops
ORGANIZER;CN="Shark's Peak Sip &amp%3B Paint":MAILTO:Booking@sharkspeaksipandpaint.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20240809T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20240809T090000
DTSTAMP:20260526T165524
CREATED:20260526T214645Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260526T214645Z
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SUMMARY:Pasture Walk on the Pitchfork
DESCRIPTION:Join the\nWyoming Grazing Lands Coalition for a Pasture Walk on Friday\, August 9th on the historic Pitchfork Ranch in Meeteetse\, WY. \nRSVP not required\, but encouraged.\nhttps://forms.gle/Q8MV4riwj4gNkpvh7\nor\nhfraley@wyglc.com \nCody Calendar advertisers make this calendar possible. \n\nCody Journal advertisers make this calendar possible.
URL:https://codyjournal.com/event/pasture-walk-on-the-pitchfork/
CATEGORIES:Classes,Club or Group,Educational,Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20240810T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20240810T180000
DTSTAMP:20260526T165524
CREATED:20260526T215229Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260526T215229Z
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SUMMARY:Old Style Buffalo Doll Class with Supaya Gray Wolf
DESCRIPTION:Supaya Gray Wolfe will be instructing attendees the methods and techniques to complete an Old Style Buffalo Doll. Participants will assemble\, bead and decorate a buffalo doll. Material provided will be split buffalo hide\, buffalo and horse hair\, aged trade cloth\, glass and trade beads as well as turquoise. Registrants are encouraged to bring a small special item to be placed as the heart for the doll. Items such as an old earring\, ring\, button etc. Supaya will provided items for the heart such as turquoise\, cedar berry or ghost beads. This is an all day class. Refreshments and breaks will be provided. Limited to 5 participants. \nREGISTER TODAY \nCody Calendar advertisers make this calendar possible. \n\nCody Journal advertisers make this calendar possible.
URL:https://codyjournal.com/event/old-style-buffalo-doll-class-with-supaya-gray-wolf/
CATEGORIES:Art,Classes,Educational,Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20240810T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20240810T090000
DTSTAMP:20260526T165524
CREATED:20260526T213014Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260526T213014Z
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SUMMARY:The Mining Town of Kirwin Tour
DESCRIPTION:Join the Meeteetse Museums on August 10th for our annual tour of the historic mining town of Kirwin. Located in the Shoshone National Forest\, Kirwin was a boom-and-bust mining town that saw its heyday from the late 19th century to the first decade of the twentieth century. \nThe tour departs from the Meeteetse Museums at 9 am and begins on-site at approximately 10:30 am\, subject to weather conditions the day of. Museum staff will detail the history of Kirwin and give a brief tour of notable buildings there. Guests are then welcome to explore the site independently; we encourage you to get the app izi.travel and download the walking tour of Kirwin the Museums created if you choose to explore on your own! \nThe tour is free to the public\, although donations are encouraged. The tour will last approximately four hours. The Museums advise that only high-clearance trucks with skilled drivers or ATVs make the trek. Due to limited staff\, the Museums cannot arrange ridesharing. Guests should bring a lunch\, plenty of water\, lawn chairs\, layers\, and sun protection. As always\, this tour takes place in bear country and guests should be prepared to follow Forest Service protocol and carry bear spray. \nCody Calendar advertisers make this calendar possible. \n\nCody Journal advertisers make this calendar possible.
URL:https://codyjournal.com/event/the-mining-town-of-kirwin-tour/
LOCATION:Meeteetse Museums
CATEGORIES:Classes,Educational,Family Fun,Western Experiences,Workshops
ORGANIZER;CN="Meeteetse Museum":MAILTO:info@meeteetsemuseums.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20240810T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20240810T120000
DTSTAMP:20260526T165524
CREATED:20260526T214235Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260526T214235Z
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SUMMARY:Ranch Tour: Ewing/Snell Ranch
DESCRIPTION:Ranch Tours August 10 – Join Ranger Christy Fleming and Homesteader Museum Registrar\, Avery Frank\, for the third and final Spark Ranch tours. Bighorn Canyon is partnering with the Homesteader Museum in Powell\, Wyoming. The Homesteader Museum is one of six places in Wyoming chosen by the Wyoming Humanities to host the Smithsonian Museum on Main Street (MoMS) exhibit titled Spark! Places of Innovation. \nWhat is spark? The story of human history is written in inventions and innovations. People are problem solvers. Sometimes we invent — create a completely new thing or a process based on new ideas. More often\, we innovate — that is\, we introduce a fresh idea or an invention into use in some way the at creates a new way of doing or thinking. \nAll it takes is a spark — an idea —to get started. Places of Innovation takes visitors on a journey through time and place across America to discover the stories of people who lived\, worked\, played\, collaborated\, adapted\, took risks\, solved problems\, and sometimes failed — all in the pursuit of something new. The themes addressed are technological\, social\, artistic\, and cultural/heritage innovation. \nBighorn Canyon will give three Ranch tours inspired by Spark! Places of Innovation with the Homesteader Museum partnership to meet the requirements of hosting the Smithsonian MoMS Exhibit.\nThe third and final ranch tour – August 10\, Off the Grid Living Then & Now at the Ewing/Snell Ranch \nParticipants should plan to meet Ranger Christy Fleming at the Lovell Visitor Center. Participants will carpool caravan out to the ranch. At the ranch you will learn about Ewing/Snell and the innovation they used\, and that the park service continues to use\, to stabilize the ranch buildings. Bighorn Canyon NRA \n20 Hwy 14A East\nLovell\, WY\n307 – 548 – 5406\nhttp://www.nps.gov/bica \nCody Calendar advertisers make this calendar possible. \n\nCody Journal advertisers make this calendar possible.
URL:https://codyjournal.com/event/ranch-tour-ewing-snell-ranch/
CATEGORIES:Classes,Educational,Powell Events,Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20240812T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20240812T120000
DTSTAMP:20260526T165524
CREATED:20260526T214643Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260526T214643Z
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SUMMARY:Geology Field Trip – The Mesozoic
DESCRIPTION:The Mesozoic Era was an amazing time on Earth\, bracketed by two mass extinctions. The Mesozoic (Jurassic\, Triassic\, and Cretaceous periods) saw great changes in lifeforms largely dominated by the dinosaurs. In this roadside geology field trip with the Draper Natural History Museum\, we’ll look at local rocks that formed during this time\, observe lots of fossils\, and contemplate inland seas and deserts appearing and disappearing. \nJoin guides Larry Oliveria and George Miller for this exciting bit of “time travel” as we explore the Mesozoic madness of the Bighorn Basin near Cody! The four-hour field trip is designed for the student in all of us\, starting and ending at the Buffalo Bill Center of the West and transporting you through the Mesozoic era in the interim. Intended for an audience of age 18 and older\, this programmatic offering is more than just a field trip—it’s an opportunity to gain intimate knowledge of your backyard! \nOur first geology field trips in May and June covered the oldest and youngest rocks in the Bighorn Basin. This trip will highlight the amazing middle period\, the Mesozoic Era. If you missed the first trip\, don’t worry\, it’s not a pre-requisite for this one\, which will start and end with aspects of the first trip. \nDuring this trip\, we investigate the more than 200 million years when dinosaurs ruled the land and giant reptiles ruled the inland seas from Cody to Kansas and the Arctic Circle to Texas. Topics include local Mesozoic geology as it relates to the petroleum industry; the extinction event that opened a world of opportunity for mammals; the greatest landslide in Earth’s history; and the reign of the dinosaurs\, for which the Mesozoic is probably best known. \nAlthough there is limited hiking or walking on this tour\, be prepared to get in and out of vehicles at six geologic stops. Water will be available\, but we ask that you bring a water bottle to help cut down on waste. There is one scheduled bathroom break\, but be prepared to spend the 4-hour period away from restrooms. \nLimited to a maximum of 8 people. $85 for non-members; $65 for Center of the West members and for students. Register at tickets.centerofthewest.org. \nCody Calendar advertisers make this calendar possible. \n\nCody Journal advertisers make this calendar possible.
URL:https://codyjournal.com/event/geology-field-trip-the-mesozoic-4/
LOCATION:Buffalo Bill Center of the West\, BBCW | 720 Sheridan Ave\, Cody\, Wyoming
CATEGORIES:Classes,Educational,Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20240812T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20240812T170000
DTSTAMP:20260526T165524
CREATED:20260526T214618Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260526T214618Z
UID:42108-1723449600-1723482000@codyjournal.com
SUMMARY:Artists in Residence: Firearms Engravers
DESCRIPTION:During your visit to the Buffalo Bill Center of the West\, spend some time with firearms engravers Jim Blair\, Gordon Alcorn\, Mary Dyk\, Marianne Kelley\, and Dean Philbrick\, all members of the Firearms Engraving Guild of America. They will demonstrate their craft and chat with visitors near the entrance to our Cody Firearms Museum from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. each day. \nJim Blair began hand engraving in 1978. He is a master engraver\, a past vice president in the Firearms Engravers Guild of America\, and a member of the American Custom Gunmakers Guild. He is recognized by the Colt Company as a Master Engraver. Although mainly self-taught\, he gives credit to several engravers that have matured this craft into an art. An accomplished engraver in all aspects of the field\, he prefers to work on custom guns\, knives\, and jewelry\, but also does engraved prints and prints them on his own press. \nGordon Alcorn came from a background of drawing and woodcarving\, and began engraving in 2008. Mostly studying books and DVDs\, he is primarily self-taught and was greatly helped along with a week of study with engraver Ray Cover. In 2014\, Gordon presented his work at the Firearms Engravers Guild of America convention and attained the title of Master Engraver. He currently works from his home studio\, and his back-log is about two years. \nMary Dyk dates her interest in engraving to 2005. She first started doing gun stock carving\, but soon became interested in the metal engraving on guns. As a pen-and-ink artist\, Mary loved the fine detail of gun engraving designs. She found the GRS Training Center in Emporia\, Kansas\, which manufactures engraving tools. She found that pneumatic engraving machines made the learning process a lot faster. She started engraving jewelry (so she wouldn’t ruin a firearm). Mary has taken at least 25 week-long classes and was pleased to be able to attend three Grand Masters classes with Master Engravers Alain Lovenberg and Michael Dubber. \nMarianne Kelley began her engraving journey after finding GRS at the Dallas Safari Club in 2015. She signed up for her first basic class that summer. She first thought she would engrave knife bolsters and never imagined she would engrave guns. She attended a class on the “Henry Receiver” taught by Rex Pedersen at GRS in 2016\, and then the “Start to Finish Firearm” class in 2017. Now retired from her full-time job as a veterinarian\, she has more time to study the art of engraving. In 2018\, Marianne joined Lady SharpShooters. During her time with the group\, she has studied under Rex Pederson\, Diane Scalese\, Layne Zuelke\, Mike Dubber\, and Sam Alfano. In 2019\, she was nominated to participate in the Bobby Tyler Engraving Extravaganza and was chosen as one of the 10 finalists to engrave a Colt SAA. She won the competition in 2021. \nDean Philbrick began his engraving career fifty years ago under the direction of Master Engraver J.T. Modloff\, and has been fortunate to study under five World Master Engravers through the years. Dean has worked in many fields throughout his career\, including as a sign business owner\, Fire Chief\, EMS Director\, and Emergency Medical Technician. He retired from the Fire Service eight years ago and has since worked full time as a Master Firearms Engraver. He received his Master Engraver Certificate from the Firearm’s Engravers Guild of America in 2017. \nCody Calendar advertisers make this calendar possible. \n\nCody Journal advertisers make this calendar possible.
URL:https://codyjournal.com/event/artists-in-residence-firearms-engravers/
LOCATION:Buffalo Bill Center of the West\, BBCW | 720 Sheridan Ave\, Cody\, Wyoming
CATEGORIES:Art,Classes,Educational,Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20240812T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20240812T153000
DTSTAMP:20260526T165524
CREATED:20260526T214614Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260526T214614Z
UID:42107-1723453200-1723476600@codyjournal.com
SUMMARY:Artist in Residence: Maggie Bassett
DESCRIPTION:While visiting the Buffalo Bill Center of the West’s Draper Natural History Museum\, take some time to visit with Artist-in-Residence Maggie Bassett. She demonstrates her work while chatting with visitors each day from August 12–17 between the hours of 9 a.m. and 3:30 p.m. \nBassett is a dedicated\, self-taught artist whose painterly imagination remains grounded in the world of wild things. As a wildlife artist living near the border of Yellowstone National Park\, the inspiration to paint is never more than a few steps out the front door. She has been developing her own style\, layering charcoal and acrylic paint. The results have been quite exciting. Her main focus is capturing accurate  detail through drawing\, design principles\, texture\, and refracted light. \nDuring her residency\, Bassett demonstrates her use of charcoal as a medium. Charcoal\, she says\, “allows me to capture not just the essence of the wildlife subject with rich tonal variations\, but also the very minute details of fur textures and expressive eyes. The deep\, velvety black strokes create a stark contrast against the pristine white background\, emphasizing the presence of the subject.” \nCody Calendar advertisers make this calendar possible. \n\nCody Journal advertisers make this calendar possible.
URL:https://codyjournal.com/event/artist-in-residence-maggie-bassett/
LOCATION:Buffalo Bill Center of the West\, BBCW | 720 Sheridan Ave\, Cody\, Wyoming
CATEGORIES:Art,Classes,Educational,Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20240813T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20240813T110000
DTSTAMP:20260526T165524
CREATED:20260526T215027Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260526T215027Z
UID:42160-1723539600-1723546800@codyjournal.com
SUMMARY:Junior Golf Camp
DESCRIPTION:Cody Calendar advertisers make this calendar possible. \n\nCody Journal advertisers make this calendar possible.
URL:https://codyjournal.com/event/junior-golf-camp-6/
LOCATION:Olive Glenn Golf Club\, Olive Glenn Golf & Country Club | 802 Meadow Lane
CATEGORIES:Classes,Educational,Sports,Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20240813T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20240813T120000
DTSTAMP:20260526T165524
CREATED:20260526T215035Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260526T215035Z
UID:42163-1723543200-1723550400@codyjournal.com
SUMMARY:Spin In
DESCRIPTION:Love making beautiful yarns? Bring your wheel or drop spindle and join us from 10 am-noon on the second Tuesday of the month to spin with friends in the shop.\nWe enjoy having anyone join us whether you are newer to spinning\, wanting to learn\, or a skilled spinner.\nLook forward to seeing you\, soon! \nCody Calendar advertisers make this calendar possible. \n\nCody Journal advertisers make this calendar possible.
URL:https://codyjournal.com/event/spin-in-11/
LOCATION:Wyoming Yarn & Fiber\, 901 16th Street\, Cody\, WY
CATEGORIES:Classes,Educational,Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20240813T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20240813T120000
DTSTAMP:20260526T165524
CREATED:20260526T215540Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260526T215540Z
UID:42247-1723550400-1723550400@codyjournal.com
SUMMARY:Get Your Board Fundraising Webinar
DESCRIPTION:The “Get Your Board Fundraising” webinar from Candid will provide practical strategies for board members to enhance their engagement in fundraising activities. This session\, aimed at people who work in nonprofits or leaders in nonprofits\, will cover board responsibilities\, brainstorming new fundraising activities\, and aligning fundraising priorities. Participants will leave with actionable tips to better involve their boards in fundraising efforts. \nThis live webinar will be shown in Grizzly Hall at the Cody Library and is free and open to the public. \nCody Calendar advertisers make this calendar possible. \n\nCody Journal advertisers make this calendar possible.
URL:https://codyjournal.com/event/get-your-board-fundraising-webinar/
LOCATION:Cody Library\, Park County Library | 1500 Heart Mountain Street
CATEGORIES:Classes,Educational,Workshops
ORGANIZER;CN="Park County Public Library | Cody":MAILTO:cody@parkcountylibrary.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20240813T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20240813T140000
DTSTAMP:20260526T165524
CREATED:20260526T212943Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260526T212943Z
UID:41854-1723552200-1723557600@codyjournal.com
SUMMARY:Trail Horse Challenge Meeting
DESCRIPTION:The Next Trail Horse Challenge will be at the Irma hotel in the Governors room. All who are interested in helping are encouraged to attend. \nCody Calendar advertisers make this calendar possible. \n\nCody Journal advertisers make this calendar possible.
URL:https://codyjournal.com/event/trail-horse-challenge-meeting-3/
LOCATION:The Irma Hotel\, The Irma Hotel | 1192 Sheridan Avenue\, Cody\, WY
CATEGORIES:Classes,Club or Group,Educational,Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20240815T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20240817T000000
DTSTAMP:20260526T165524
CREATED:20260526T215249Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260526T215249Z
UID:42202-1723708800-1723852800@codyjournal.com
SUMMARY:SOLD OUT: 3-Day Silversmithing Class with Ernie Marsh
DESCRIPTION:Course will cover tools required and preparation for Jewelry\, firearms and metal art. Ernie will teach design and layout as well as techniques including bright cut and relief style of engraving. Methods include push cut\, hammer chasing and air assist forms of engraving. Tools and materials will be provided. Space is limited to 6 students\, $975/attendee. \nREGISTRATION \nCody Calendar advertisers make this calendar possible. \n\nCody Journal advertisers make this calendar possible.
URL:https://codyjournal.com/event/sold-out-3-day-silversmithing-class-with-ernie-marsh/
CATEGORIES:Art,Classes,Educational,Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20240815T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20240815T180000
DTSTAMP:20260526T165524
CREATED:20260526T215906Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260526T215906Z
UID:42302-1723744800-1723744800@codyjournal.com
SUMMARY:Sip & Paint: Viking Ship
DESCRIPTION:‼️Sip & Paint‼️\nMark your calendars. Bring out your inner Viking.\n▪️Thursday August 15th\, 6:00 at Olive Glenn Golf Club\nNo talent required\nFamily friendly\n$35/seat\nSky High Cafe is at Olive Glenn Golf Course will be serving food and drinks so come early to order somethin’ to snack on and sip on!\nPM me or text me at 307-254-0191 to secure your seats. \nCody Calendar advertisers make this calendar possible. \n\nCody Journal advertisers make this calendar possible.
URL:https://codyjournal.com/event/sip-paint-viking-ship/
LOCATION:Olive Glenn Golf Club\, Olive Glenn Golf & Country Club | 802 Meadow Lane
CATEGORIES:Art,Classes,Educational,Workshops
ORGANIZER;CN="Shark's Peak Sip &amp%3B Paint":MAILTO:Booking@sharkspeaksipandpaint.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20240816T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20240816T090000
DTSTAMP:20260526T165524
CREATED:20260526T182238Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260526T212142Z
UID:41521-1723798800-1723798800@codyjournal.com
SUMMARY:Stroller Tours
DESCRIPTION:Join other new parents for a culturally enriching experience to share with your child. Limited space available. Registration required. Free for members\, $15 per non-member adult. \nCody Calendar advertisers make this calendar possible. \n\nCody Journal advertisers make this calendar possible.
URL:https://codyjournal.com/event/stroller-tours/
LOCATION:Buffalo Bill Center of the West\, BBCW | 720 Sheridan Ave\, Cody\, Wyoming
CATEGORIES:Classes,Educational,Family Fun,Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20240817T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20240817T180000
DTSTAMP:20260526T165524
CREATED:20260526T214853Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260526T214853Z
UID:42132-1723881600-1723917600@codyjournal.com
SUMMARY:Author Talk “Earl Durand: Good Neighbor and Wild Man”
DESCRIPTION:Jerred Metz\, the author of The Last Eleven Days of Earl Durand and its graphic novel adaptation\, will be speaking at the Cody Library on Wednesday\, August 28 at 5:30 p.m. Metz’s talk\, delves into the extraordinary and tragic events of Durand’s March 1939 crime spree\, which have become a part of Park County’s history and legend. As Metz explains\, the true story is so wild and bizarre that it surpasses even the most imaginative pulp fiction. This event is free and open to the public\, offering a unique glimpse into a dramatic chapter of local history. \nCody Calendar advertisers make this calendar possible. \n\nCody Journal advertisers make this calendar possible.
URL:https://codyjournal.com/event/author-talk-earl-durand-good-neighbor-and-wild-man/
CATEGORIES:Classes,Educational,Shopping,Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20240820T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20240820T120000
DTSTAMP:20260526T165524
CREATED:20260526T214900Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260526T214900Z
UID:42135-1724155200-1724155200@codyjournal.com
SUMMARY:Introduction to Finding Grants Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Join us on Tuesday\, August 20\, at 12:00 Noon in Grizzly Hall for “Introduction to Finding Grants” from Candid. This webinar\, intended for people who work in nonprofits or leaders in nonprofits\, will help nonprofits understand who funds them and their motivations. Attendees will learn what information funders seek about the organizations they support and how to make an effective first approach. The session will provide valuable insights into the grant-seeking process\, making it easier for nonprofits to find and secure funding. \nCody Calendar advertisers make this calendar possible. \n\nCody Journal advertisers make this calendar possible.
URL:https://codyjournal.com/event/introduction-to-finding-grants-webinar/
LOCATION:Cody Library\, Park County Library | 1500 Heart Mountain Street
CATEGORIES:Classes,Educational,Workshops
ORGANIZER;CN="Park County Public Library | Cody":MAILTO:cody@parkcountylibrary.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20240822T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20240822T150000
DTSTAMP:20260526T165524
CREATED:20260526T215029Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260526T221904Z
UID:42161-1724331600-1724338800@codyjournal.com
SUMMARY:Felted Slippers Class
DESCRIPTION:DATE/TIME: August 22\, 2024; 1-3pm. \nClass includes: Learn how to knit and felt luxurious slippers.  This is a two-part class. \nMaterials provided by student: \nYarn: #5 Berroco Mercado\, or equivalent\,  feltable wool\, or alpaca 100g to 250g depending on size of foot for the slipper. Divided into two separate balls. (Child foot- 100g; Child foot- 10/1-150g; Child foot-  above size 1- 200g; Adult foot- to size 8-200g; Adult foot- over size 8 250g)\nNeedles: two sets of #9(5.5) magic loop with 30-inch plus cables\n2 separate Row counters\n8 stitch markers\nMeasuring tape\nTwice Sheared Sheep Extension Cords (med to large size) or scrap yarn\nA pre measured foot in centimeters\nOptional and decided at a later time would be leather souls or heal/toe souls to prolong the life of slippers \nWant to continue to build your knitting skills? Consider joining us for more 2 Hour Technique classes throughout the year. \nSign up for the class here. \nCody Calendar advertisers make this calendar possible. \n\nCody Journal advertisers make this calendar possible.
URL:https://codyjournal.com/event/felted-slippers-class/
LOCATION:Wyoming Yarn & Fiber\, 901 16th Street\, Cody\, WY
CATEGORIES:Classes,Educational,Workshops
ORGANIZER;CN="Wyoming Yarn &amp%3B Fiber":MAILTO:hello@wyomingyarn.com
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