Here are a few of the events happening in Laramie this week.  If you know of more, please let us know: jerrad.anderson@townsquaremedia.com
*Thanks to Steven Sutter for providing information about these events. 
Farm to School Community Advocate Train the Trainer
Wednesday, May 28th,
7:00 am Registration
8:00 am - 5:00 pm
Laramie Plains Civic Center, 710 East Garfield
The Farm to School Community Advocate training program is for anyone who has an interest in local foods, healthy kids and their community! It's FREE and lunch is provided. 
 
Book Signing and Public Seminar
Wednesday, May 28th,
6:30 pm Reception in Lobby
7:00 pm Book talk in Auditorium
UW Berry Biodiversity Center
Free
At the UW Berry Biodiversity Conservation Center. This free event is led by Jackie Canterbury, author of "Birds and Birding in Wyoming's Bighorn Mountains Region." Meet the author of one of the newest birding in Wyoming books, Jackie Canterbury of Sheridan College, at this talk and book signing event. 
 
Blues Jam at O’Dwyer’s Pub
Wednesdays, 8:00 – 11:00 pm
O’Dwyer’s Pub, 1622 Grand Ave
Free and open to the public
Please come out with your axes and jam with Moose Bone featuring Guitarist Dave Wiatrolik.
 
Masked Intruder, Third Man In, Head Injuries
Wednesday, May 28th, 8:30 pm
Parlor Bar
 
Boy Scouts Appreciation and Recognition Barbeque and Gun Raffle
Thursday, May 29th, 5:30 pm
First United Methodist Church, 1215 Gibbon St
$25 ticket includes a chance at one of four firearms.
Beef brisket, hamburgers and hotdogs as well as a variety of side dishes will be served.  There will also be a silent auction.
 
"Canterbury Tales" Presented by the Cooper Center for the Creative Arts
Thursday, May 29th, 7:00 pm House opens, 7:30 pm Curtain
Friday, May 30th, 7:00 pm House opens, 7:30 pm Curtain
Saturday, May 31st, 7:00 pm House opens, 7:30 pm Curtain
The Cooper Center for the Creative Arts, 1174 North 4th St
$5
 
The Trouble with Togas
Friday, May 30th, 7:00 pm
Saturday, May 31st, 4:00 pm
The Gryphon Theatre, 710 East Garfield
$5 adults, $2 children
What do you get when you cross 10 kids, 20 Greek gods and a time machine? “The Trouble with Togas” is an original musical comedy production, performed by the students of Laramie Children’s Musical Theater Workshop/Studio 253. Featuring actors ages 5-14, it tells the story of a group of kids who are disgruntled with their lives and build a time machine to find fewer chores and more excitement. Things definitely do not go as planned…Songs include “Be Careful What you Wish For”, “Who Wants to be a Hero?” and “Welcome to Greece.” Show runs 90 minutes with a 10-minute intermission
 
The Flashbacks and Slanted Jack
Friday, May 30th, 8:00 pm
The Alibi, 404 South 4th
$5
 
Taken by Canadians
Friday, May 30th, 8:00 pm
Coal Creek Coffee downtown
Free
 
Sunday Night Music at the Buckhorn.
Sundays, 8:00 - 11:00 pm
The Buckhorn Bar

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