
Drumline Battle at David Street Station
- Who is ready to MAKE SOME NOISE?
Join us Monday, August 6th from 12-1 PM at David Street Station for a unique, amazingly entertaining Drumline Battle Event! The Denver Nuggets SkyLine Drumline is coming to Casper to battle it out with the VIBES Drumline. VIBES Fine & Performing Arts Advanced Drumline will be debuting their big performance against the Nuggets SkyLine in preparation for their trip to the International Drumline Battles in Indianapolis later that week.
Following the performances, the Denver Nuggets SkyLine and VIBES Drumlines will have a drumline exploration time for everyone to get in on the fun and make some noise! This event is in conjunction with David Street Station’s weekly Lunch on the Lawn Series sponsored by Casper College and will also include performances by the VIBES Jam Sessions and Drumlines.
This incredible event is brought to you by the generosity of Platte Valley Bank, in partnership with the Boys & Girls Club of Central Wyoming and VIBES Fine & Performing Arts.
In the effort to bring more opportunities to our Casper community highlighting music and the arts, the hundreds of Boys & Girls Club and VIBES students will be able to participate in once-in-a-lifetime clinics and hands-on educational experiences before and after this drumline event. We are so grateful to everyone that has worked to make this event possible!
*This event is FREE and open to the public. However, if you would like to help support the VIBES Drumline students with their travel costs, students will be selling tickets for the best seat in the house (winner and a friend get to sit on decorated chairs on the stage), drumsticks and bags, and will also have drum cases open for donations during the event. CASH & CHECKS ONLY, please.
Come cheer on your favorite drumline and help us determine who will get this year’s bragging rights!
Community Health Discussion
- We need your help!
Your input is essential to improve the health of the Natrona County community and to expand health services. Please join us for a community health discussion at Casper-Natrona County Health Department at 6:00. Refreshments will be served.
The first 20 people over the age of 18 will receive a $25 gas card at the end of the event. Limit one gift card per attendee.
Mills Manic Mondays Food Truck Festival
- The first Monday of the month now thru Oct 1st, Food trucks call the Town of Mills WY, Home. From 4 – 8 you’ll find us across from Mills Town Hall on Wyoming Blvd. Bring a chair and bring an appetite!
Tween Monday: Guitar Pick Art
- The Natrona County Library will host a craft project for students in grades 4-6 on Monday, August 6 at 2 p.m. Tweens will make a piece of art using guitar picks on a canvas. All supplies provided at no cost.
Coffee and Conversation at Crescent Moon
- Come join us for this FREE EVENT hosted by The Heart Link Network in Casper.
This is a casual gathering of women in business looking to step up their game, create brand awareness, and establish new relationships with other women in the community. Hit the “GOING” tab and help spread the word by sharing this event.
Interested in attending our Monthly Women’s Networking Event? Simply click this link & learn more! Starts at 10:00.
Artcore: Music + Poetry: Rick Kempa and Charlie Ledbetter Trio at Crescent Moon
- Poet and essayist Rick Kempa lives in Rock Springs, Wyoming. Recently retired after thirty years of teaching at Western Wyoming College, he is embarking on a path of full-time writing and walking. He has, he says, “twin centers of gravity”: Grand Teton National Park, where he first hiked as a boy in 1972, and the Grand Canyon, where he has been hiking for over four decades, and where he twice served as artist in residence. Kempa has edited two books about the canyon, ON FOOT: Grand Canyon Backpacking Stories and Going Down Grand: Poems from the Canyon. His latest poetry collection is Ten Thousand Voices. For nearly 20 years Aaron, Charles and Jim Kopp have been a part of the Casper music scene. All three have played together and apart venturing into all genre of music. As a group they mostly play hard bop interspersed with funk and jazzy interpretations of popular songs. While all three have different backgrounds, that only adds to the diversity and excitement of their improvisations and groove.
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