In the span of a few weeks, three new art galleries will open in historic downtown Laramie bringing the total of new businesses to open downtown since January 2010 to 30.
Historic walking tours of downtown continue this summer after four “brothel themed” walking tours during Jubilee Days sold out.
Do to the popularity of this event, the Laramie Main Street Alliance has added additional tours with a slight twist on the theme.
Can you find Waldo? To celebrate Waldo's 25th anniversary, he will be hiding in twenty local businesses in historic downtown Laramie throughout the month of July. Those who spot him can win Waldo themed prizes as well as gifts from local business.
Downtown Laramie welcomes two new restaurants into the historic district this week. The Crowbar and Grill, located at 202 South 2nd Street and Roxie's on Grand at 221 E. Grand Ave.
The City of Laramie, in partnership with the Laramie Main Street Alliance, will begin the second phase of the downtown street light improvement project on Monday, June 4th. The lighting project includes upgrades to the wiring system, existing light fixtures as well as the installation of new, antique decorative light poles on 3rd and 4th Streets between University Avenue and Custer.
Alexander’s Fine Jewelry recently asked the students of the various elementary schools in Laramie to create a piece of artwork that depicted what they loved most about their moms.
The invitation was extended to all elementary schools in Albany County; participating institutions include Slade, Beitel, Linford, Rock River and Spring Creek Elementary, Snowy Range Academy and the University of Wyoming Lab School.
Preservation Week starts April 22 and includes a variety of public presentations by cultural organizations throughout Laramie. Students in Library Newspaper and Media Areas Audrey Jensen - Junior in Journalism from Buffalo, WY Matt Coulter - Graduate Student from Laramie (c)2010 Trice Megginson/UW Photo ServiceOn Sunday, April 22nd there will be a free “kick off” event at the Laramie Plains Museum from 2 to 4 p.m. with hands on opportunities to learn about preserving everything from your family’s story, photographs, books and quilts.
Two weeks ago today Laramie lost a dedicated community champion in John Hester. John was the co-owner of Antique Fever at 211 South Second Street with his wife Misty. Antique Fever celebrated its 10 year anniversary in September of 2011.
The Downtown Laramie Business Association annual Showcase is this weekend, Friday, Feb. 17 and Sat., Feb. 18th. Visit a combination of the participating businesses for your chance to win a $50 gift certificate to spend downtown.
Looking for that something special for your Valentine? Want to tell a friend how much he or she means to you? Downtown has a lot to offer in way of florists, gifts, jewelry and dining options.