The Washakie Museum has been awarded a grant of $5,500 from the Wyoming Community Foundation. This funding will provide support for two summer museum programs - the youth Performing Arts Camp and the 2nd annual Hometown Hootenanny community square dance! Thank you, Wyoming Community Foundation!
A Sportsmen, Market-Hunters, & Game Hogs:
Early Conservation in the Big Horn Basin
Presentation by
BRIAN BEAUVAIS
Early Conservation in the Big Horn Basin
Presentation by
BRIAN BEAUVAIS
Tuesday, May 23 | 6:00 to 7:00pm
Join us as Author Brian Beauvais discusses the competing forces
surrounding early conservation efforts in the Big Horn Basin. Brian will look at how the decline of the Bison, heavy market-hunting, and the needs of subsistence hunters combined to create a necessity for wildlife conservation, even if the priorities of the actors were often at odds. $8 Members | $10 Non-Members
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Walk Like a Dinosaur
What Can We Learn From How Dinosaurs Walked?
What Can We Learn From How Dinosaurs Walked?
Saturday, May 20 | 10:00-11:30am
Grades K-5 - FREE Join Paleontologist Angela Reddick from the Dino Center in Thermopolis to learn all about dinosaurs!
You will learn how different dinosaurs moved, then walk in their footprints on the floor to learn all the fun facts you can find out about them! Vertical Divider
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Sponsored by the Newell B. Sargent Foundation
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TICKETS
Available at the Door:
$5 for 1 show
$8 for both shows
Available at the Door:
$5 for 1 show
$8 for both shows