TUESDAY
Laramie Plains Lions Club meets: 6:30-7:30 a.m., at Iron Skillet banquet/meeting room, 1855 W. Curtis St. Join the organization for fellowship and learn how it serves our community, state, nation and the world. For more information, call Lion Lew Lyon at 307-760-1994 or email laramieplainslions@gmail.com.
Prayers & Squares Quilting Group meets:Â 9 a.m., at Room 1 of Hunter Hall at St. Matthew's Cathedral, 104 S. 4th St. All volunteers are welcome. For more information, contact St. Matthew's at 307-742-6608 or Cathy at 307-760-2512.
Ivinson Memorial Hospital hosts Surviving and Thriving After Cancer:Â 5:30-6:30 p.m., at IMH Outpatient Rehabilitation Center, Door No. 3. The free, nonprofit program open to the public is designed to empower cancer patients and survivors to improve their quality of life through fitness and health. STAC offers social support and contact, as well as education on cancer prevention, side-effect management and habits to maintain a healthy lifestyle. The free program is on Tuesdays and Thursdays through May 9.
WEDNESDAY
Laramie Sunrise Rotary meets: 6:45 a.m., in the Sugarloaf Room, 3rd floor of Ivinson Memorial Hospital, 255 N. 30th St. Guests are always welcome. Learn more about our community and how we provide help locally and globally. For more information, visit online at facebook.com/LaramieSunriseRotary.
Growing in Grace Outreach Ministry Bible study:Â 10 a.m., at The Grounds Internet & Coffee Lounge, 171 N. 3rd St. The study can also be attended via Zoom. For more information, contact Cyndi at 907-231-7740.
Albany County Genealogical Society free weekly research assistance: 1-3 p.m. on Wednesdays, at Eppson Center for Seniors, 1560 N. 3rd St. All age groups are welcome as historians from the Albany County Genealogical Society will be available to help anyone interested in researching their family history. For more information, contact ACGS Vice President Katie Morgan at 307-399-3881 or pksmorgan@msn.com.
Laramie Tai Chi and Tea meets: 1:30 p.m., at First United Methodist Church, 1215 E. Gibbon St. For more information, visit laramietaichiandtea.org.
AcuRecovery at The Collective meets: 6-7 p.m., at 100 S. 2nd St. A free group clinic that supports all people and is particularly useful in aiding in the recovery from stress, trauma and addiction. For more information, contact Sara Bursac at 307-703-0402 or sarabursac@gmail.com.
Laramie Audubon Society Presentation - Sybille Wildlife Conservation and Education Unit: 6:30 p.m., in the Berry Biodiversity Conservation Center’s street-level auditorium, located on the University of Wyoming campus (corner of 10th and Lewis streets). At the March meeting of the Laramie Audubon Society, Brie Hashem, wildlife research biologist at the Wyoming Game and Fish Department, will describe research being conducted at Wyoming Game and Fish Department's Sybille Canyon facility, located 45 miles northeast of Laramie. For those who have driven through Sybille Canyon, and probably curious about the tall fences, elk, and big horn sheep visible from Wyoming Highway 34 – this program is a chance to learn more about what is happening within those fences. Current work at the site focuses on chronic wasting disease and other wildlife diseases. The free event will begin with an informal discussion and light refreshments at 6:30 p.m., with the talk at 7 p.m. The remainder of the club’s spring schedule is posted at laramieaudubon.blogspot.com/p/events.html.
Wyoming Council of the Blind (WyCB) Roundup:Â 7-8 p.m., via teleconference. The WyCB Roundup provides an opportunity for the blind and visually impaired and other interested residents of Wyoming to learn about WyCB, get acquainted with each other, and explore various ways to help each other cope with vision loss in a free-flowing conversation. To participate in the chat call, dial 605-472-5395, and when prompted, enter access code 569373 followed by the # sign.
Laramie Meditation Group meets: 7:30-9 p.m., at Canterbury House, 110 S. 9th St. A free weekly group to practice meditation together and all community members are welcome. Practice includes 30 minutes of quiet sitting, one round of optional sharing of a moment of awareness from the past week, and a reading and discussion. Tea will be offered. For more information, contact Klaas Van't Veld at 307-460-0599 or klaas@uwyo.edu.
UW Music presents "Bach Birthday Concert": 7:30 p.m., in the Buchanan Center for the Performing Arts concert hall. The free concert open to the public will celebrate J.S. Bach’s birthday with joyous and uplifting music, featuring Alice Chauqui Baldwin, harpsichord, violinists John Fadial and Carrie Krause (Montana Baroque), vocalists Erik Erlandson and Magdalena Wor, viola da gamba/cello Beth Vanderborgh and Stephanie Flores, and the Laramie Bach Orchestra, in an evening of arias, sonatas, and Bach’s Orchestral Suite BWV 1068.
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