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ArtFest

1st Floor 2200 Pioneer Ave, Cheyenne

November 5–November 30 Library Hours Enjoy painting, photography, sculpture, and more by artists age 60+ at the 24th Annual ArtFest! Art will be for sale, so if you see a piece you like, call 307-635-2435 to arrange a purchase. Presented by Laramie County Senior Services. (All Ages; 1st Floor)

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Craftastic Tuesday

Pine Bluffs Branch 110 East 2nd St, Pine Bluffs

Library Hours Get crafty at the library! Each Tuesday is your time to be creative with some seasonally inspired crafts. (All Ages; Pine Bluffs Branch Library) November 5: Sugar Skull Mask November 12: Native American Spin Drum November 19: Yarn Wrapped Owl November 26: Turkey Bookmark

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Tales Together

Early Literacy Center 2200 Pioneer Ave - 2nd Floor, Cheyenne

Join us for an interactive Early Literacy Class for the whole family, complete with books, songs, rhymes, movement and more! Stay and play after class with our Early Literacy toys and socialize with other children and caregivers. (Ages 18 Months–5 Years; Early Literacy Center)

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Little Colts Story Time

Burns Branch 112 Main Street, Burns

Story time at the library is a great opportunity for children to socialize with their peers. This program includes an interactive reading session followed by a fun craft. The themes for this month are listed below: November 5 - Bears November 19 - Thanksgiving (Pre-K & Families; Burns Branch Library)

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Creative Teens Unite!

Windflower Room 2200 Pioneer Ave - 3rd Floor, Cheyenne

Join this fun group that enables you to tell your story through a creative medium of your choice. Drawing, storytelling, clay, poems, any way to get your story out is welcome! If you’ve always felt that you needed a place to be creative, this is the event for you! This is a creativity-friendly and judgment-free zone; all are welcome to ...

A Story and a Song with Sam Wheelock

Cottonwood Room 2200 Pioneer Ave - 1st Floor, Cheyenne

Mountain Sam Wheelock is a singer, songwriter and storyteller. His one-man show “A Story and a Song” weaves electric folk music and stories to his Southern Appalachian roots. The concert is often described as, “…Leonard Cohen dunked in a barrel of Tennessee whiskey.” (Adults; Cottonwood Room)