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Take great pictures, support Audubon Bruce Nichols loves sharing his 40 years of photography experience, especially in the peaceful setting among human and wildlife visitors at the Audubon Center at Garden Creek. Nichols has taught photography courses at Casper College, and has been teaching private seminars and classes for the last 10 years. Romance in the air for Wyoming Symphony “This is a good one for people who have never been to a symphony,” said Wyoming Symphony Director Matthew Savery. Tate Saturday Club n fun with prehistoric creatures The Saturday Club at the Tate gives young people a way to entertain their brains and learn something new each month. ‘Radium Girls’ features amazing Stage III cast Society has sure embraced some strange beliefs over the years. As ridiculous as it sounds now, cigarettes, it seemed, not only cured many ills, they also improved one’s image or made a great gift at Christmas. And even more shocking, once widely held belief was that radium n yep, RADIUM n was a miracle cure, as easy to come by as … well, as cigarettes. Insomniacs keep crowds dancing the night away Playing vintage instruments and channeling 1950s blues, The Insomniacs came out of nowhere just four years ago. Bring imagination to life with ‘Harold’s Purple Crayon’ What if drawings could come to life? From a ride to Mars past shooting stars to an enchanted garden where he encounters a dragon, Harold’s purple crayon and imagination take him anywhere he wants to explore.
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