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Handmade Pine Needle Baskets

Meeteetse Library

This is a program I'm excited about and have been waiting for! Beth Roberson has been making baskets from pine needles she gathers in Florida. The design, colors and shape are unique to each basket. Come to see all of Beth's baskets and find out all the steps to creating them.

WyoGives

WyoGives, an initiative of the Wyoming Nonprofit Network, is a powerful, statewide 24-hour online fundraising event that is designed to bring the state together as one community to raise money and awareness for Wyoming’s nonprofits. The 3rd annual WyoGives will take place Wednesday, July 13, 2022, with 250+ organizations participating, including the Park County Library… Read More »WyoGives

The Magic of Elliott Hunter

Meeteetse Library

The Meeteetse Library is excited to host a 30-minute demonstration by the current reigning Magic Master Summit International Champion, Elliott Hunter, on Wednesday, August 10th at 10:00 a.m. Elliott Hunter is an international award-winning entertainer and sleight-of-hand artist based in central coastal California. His presentation at the Library is free and open to all ages.… Read More »The Magic of Elliott Hunter

Start Your Own Business – Wyoming SBDC

Meeteetse Library

BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT WORKSHOP at the Meeteetse, Park County Libraries! Devan Costa-Cargill will discuss the ins and outs of starting a business during a Wyoming SBDC Network workshop titled “Start Your Own Business: Planning for Success” Tuesday, Oct. 4, from 6-7:30 p.m. at the Meeteetse Branch Library, located at 2107 Idaho St. Costa-Cargill is the Wyoming… Read More »Start Your Own Business – Wyoming SBDC

“My Wild Land” Film Screening

Meeteetse Library

Join us at the Meeteetse School Cafeteria on Monday, October 10th for a Film Screening of My Wild Land by Wyoming Migration Initiative, presented by Muley Fanatic Foundation and Maven. "3 ranches, 3 films, 3 inspiring stories of commitment to preserving western heritage and wildlife, come hell or highwater."