
Wyoming Humanities Council Across the 19th-century West, wmen of varied backgrounds poured their hearts into towns, and their energy and hard work into the land. Dorene Ludwig offers first-person vignettes of early western schoolteachers, physicians, artists, homemakers, missionaries, ranchers, and scout, all of them female.
A Presentation the in the Humanities Forum Series
Time:2:30PM Wednesday, March 18th
Location:National Historic Trails Interpretive Center

Wyoming Humanities Council
The four-part Border Lines series explores invisible borders in American life through the lens of popular Hollywood film and include Easy Rider, In America, Saved, and The Visitor.
Each program begins with a free light supper, followed by the film showing and audience discussion.
A Film Discussion Series
Time:6:00PM Thursday, March 26th
Location:Laramie County Library

Wyoming Humanities Council
The four-part Border Lines series explores invisible borders in American life through the lens of popular Hollywood film and include Easy Rider, In America, Saved and The Visitor.
Each program begins with a free light supper, followed by the film showing and audience discussion.
A Film Discussion Series
Time:6:00PM Thursday, March 26th
Location:Fremont County Library

Wyoming Humanities Council
The four-part Border Lines series explores invisible borders in American life through the lens of popular Hollywood film and include Easy Rider, In America, Saved and The Visitor.
Each program begins with a free light supper, followed by the film showing and audience discussion.
A Film Discussion Series
Time:6:00PM Thursday, March 19th
Location:Laramie County Library

Wyoming Humanities Council
Bring a lunch and join us for a noon conversation, tracking print and online news with local editors and occasional visiting editors, journalists, and scholars. Whether you read newspapers online or in hand, you’ll be intrigued as we cover local, state, national and international issues on a monthly basis. Take some ti...me from work or leisure for consideration of our lives, communities, and world as reflected from a variety of print perspectives—the Jackson Hole News & Guide, Planet Jackson Hole, The Casper Star-Tribune, the New York Times, or Wall Street Journal. There’s no need for advance preparation. Grab a newspaper or your laptop, or read the papers at the library. Participate with informal lunchtime reading, listening, or discussing of What's News?
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Reading the Paper with the Editors
Time:12:00PM Thursday, March 12th
Location:Teton County Library

Wyoming Humanities Council
The four-part Border Lines series explores invisible borders in American life through the lens of popular Hollywood film and include Easy Rider, In America, Saved and The Visitor.
Each program begins with a free light supper, followed by the film showing and audience discussion.
A Film Discussion Series
Time:6:00PM Thursday, March 12th
Location:Laramie County Library














