Things to Do in Cheyenne This Weekend (June 26-28)
A Tabletop Adventure - Quebec 01 Missile Alert Facility
June 26 | 2:00-4:00 p.m. | FREE
Join us for our first ever tabletop gaming adventure about Quebec 01! Using the Dungeons and Dragons game system, we have developed a campaign where you will be able to explore important moments in our site's history through magic and mystery-filled adventure. This game is designed to accommodate people who are new to the world of tabletop gaming, while still being accessible to more experienced players. Due to the limited capacity of the space, This program is available by free registration only, to register, please fill out the form here: https://form.typeform.com/to/roAnziiG. Please be aware that, due to limited space at the museum, and to make the program more accessible, we will be meeting at our sister site: the Wyoming Historic Governors' Mansion in downtown Cheyenne.
Science Heroes: Digging It - Laramie County Library
June 26 | 11-11:45 a.m. | Children and families
Unearth your love for science in this fun and interactive STEM show for the whole family. With help from audience volunteers, you'll conduct science experiments all about the changing states of matter, pressure and more. Cottonwood Room, 2200 Pioneer Ave.
Library for All with Science Heroes: Digging It - Laramie County Library
June 26 | Noon-12:45 p.m. | Adults and teens 16+ with disabilities
Conduct exciting science experiments all about the changing states of matter, pressure and more. Cottonwood Room, 2200 Pioneer Ave.
Living Room Conversations: Civic Renewal (Part Two) - Laramie County Library
June 26 | Noon-1:30 p.m. | Adults
RSVP required. Living Room Conversations is a nationally recognized program that brings people together for structured, respectful discussions that build understanding across differences. Participants will share a meal and take part in a guided discussion. This month’s conversation will explore civic renewal and engagement. Windflower Room, 2200 Pioneer Ave. 307-634-3561.
Hell on Wheels Rodeo and Chuckwagon Dinner - Laramie County Fair Complex at Archer
June 26 | Doors open at 5 p.m. | $25-55
Enjoy barrel racing and roping, a chuck wagon dinner, bull and bronc riding and more. 3801 Archer Parkway.
Teen After-Hours: Decades Party - Laramie County Library
June 26 | 5-8 p.m. | Grades 7-12
Step into a time machine and travel through every era of American history — from 1776 to today. Join for a teens-only night packed with music, games, trivia and snacks inspired by the decades that shaped America. Dressing up is encouraged. Cottonwood Room, 2200 Pioneer Ave. 307-634-3561.
Fridays on the Plaza: Uncle Kracker w/Gabe Jackson - Cheyenne Depot Plaza
June 26 | 6 p.m. | Free
Fridays on the Plaza is Wyoming’s largest free outdoor music festival, bringing live music, food, cold drinks and unforgettable summer nights to the heart of downtown Cheyenne. Held every Friday all summer long. Uncle Kracker, also known as Matthew Shafer, got his start as a DJ for Kid Rock's band in the '90s before going solo in 1999. 1612 Capitol Ave. Visit Fridays on the Plaza on Facebook for more details.
Hollywood Bowl Concert Watch Party - Cheyenne Civic Center
June 26 | 6-8 p.m. | Free
Watch the Songs of Hope Benefit Concert at the Hollywood Bowl featuring The Tabernacle Choir, Donny Osmond, David Foster, Katharine McPhee, Stephanie J. Block and Sebastian Arcelus. 510 W. 20th St. Contact Trisha Smedley at trisharaesmedley@gmail.com with questions.
Serial Killer Speakeasy - Terry Bison Ranch
June 26-27 | Various times beginning at 6 p.m. June 26 | $65
Listen to four infamous stories unfold live on stage. It's like stepping inside your favorite true-crime podcast, but with premium cocktails, an ominous atmosphere and a killer twist. 21+ only. 51 I-25 Frontage Road. Tinyurl.com/4fm85n5z.
Youth Summer Stock: "The Day the Internet Died" - Mary Godfrey Playhouse
June 26-28 | 7 p.m. and 2 p.m. performances | Prices TBD
Watch students in grades 7-12 perform The Day the Internet Died, a comedy about a sunny day in the town of Bloomington when a devastating event occurs: the internet goes down for a week. 2706 E. Pershing Blvd.
Cheyenne Youth Rodeo Series - Event Center at Archer
June 27 | 8 a.m.-5 p.m. | Free for spectators
The Cheyenne Youth Rodeo Series provides young athletes with the opportunity to compete in a variety of traditional rodeo events. Events usually include barrel racing, pole bending, goat tying and roping. 3801 Archer Parkway. Laramiecountyevents.com or facebook.com/cheyenneyouthrodeoseries.
Top Dog Competition - Event Center at Archer
June 27 | 9 a.m.-6 p.m. | Free
Hosted by the Laramie County Sheriff's Office, this event showcases highly trained working dogs competing in challenges including scent detection, apprehension scenarios, precision obedience and the race for the "Fastest Dog" title. 3801 Archer Parkway.
Superday - Lions Park
June 27 | 10 a.m.-4 p.m. | Free
This annual event promotes local recreation and includes activities such as a grass volleyball tournament, pickleball, a 5K run/walk and more. 789-829 S. Lions Park Drive.
ASLAN at LCLS - Laramie County Library
June 27 | 10 a.m.-10 p.m. | Free
ASLAN and LCLS are teaming up for a gaming session. Join for a full day of video games and community building. There will be organized tournaments, as well as plenty of time for everyone to socialize and share their favorite games. Cottonwood Room, 2200 Pioneer Ave. RSVP at tinyurl.com/bdd66ew2.