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Alice Hardie Stevens Center Hosts Harp Concert Tonight
It isn’t often that Laramie residents get the chance to hear solo harp music. A unique and versatile instrument, the harp has long been limited to Classical and traditional music. In her Wyoming debut Martha Gallagher, the Adirondack Harper, will show the inspiring breadth of possibilities in harp music.
Laramie Farmer’s Market Spotlight: Wags Livestock
Jim and Sue Waggoner have been providing high quality meat to Wyoming residents since the early 80s. Both grew up caring for livestock and wanted the same character building experience for their children. When friends and neighbors started asking to purchase meat, it was a natural transition for the Waggoners to make a lifestyle into a family business.
Laramie Farmer’s Market Spotlight: Prairie Chicken
For many of us, our judgement of fresh chicken relies on the expiration labels in the meat department. Even those more conscious of meat processing and terms like “all natural” and “free-range” would be hard pressed to find fresh, locally raised chicken in the meat and dairy section of the grocery store...
See “A Crude Awakening” Tonight at the Albany County Public Library
If you’re in the mood for something thought provoking and potentially terrifying, go to the Albany County Public Library tonight at 7:30p.m.
Laramie Farmer’s Market Spotlight: Holy Habanero
With no intent to be sacrilegious, Holy Habanero truly is a hot sauce set apart. Jonathan Howdeshell, Greg Coffey, Tom Rardin and Matt Bath knew excellence when they tasted it in Doña Lucena’s family recipe. Besides making enough hot sauce to satisfy their own addictions, these four pursued the business of producing large quantities of Holy Habanero because they felt it was something too delicious
Laramie Farmer’s Market Spotlight: Coaches Scoop Frozen Desserts
Moving to Laramie four years ago, Fred Langley probably didn’t imagine his daughter’s childhood dream and his passion for athletics would combine to form a family business that epitomizes the term. Coaches Scoop Frozen Desserts was built on the dedication, hard work and creativity of the Langley family.
For Lots of Laughs See “A…My Name is Alice,” UW’s Summer Theatre Closer
UW Summer Theatre’s final offering of the season, “A…My Name is Alice” opens Tuesday July 12th and runs through the following Saturday. All performances start at 7:30pm in the Studio Theatre of the Fine Arts Building. “Alice” is a musical review directed by Leigh Selting, featuring a cast of five actors who play various roles in unrelated vignettes throughout the show.
Summer Theatre Festival’s “Forgiving John Lennon” Opens Tuesday
The Snowy Range Summer Theatre and Dance Festival presents “Forgiving John Lennon,” written and directed by UW professor and playwright William Missouri Downs from June 28-July 2. Tickets are $10, $8 for seniors, $5 for students and all showings start at 7:30pm. The play features a small cast, but promises to elicit a big response.