Wyoming State Museum Launches Civic Season 2025

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Wyoming State Museum Launches Civic Season 2025
 
CHEYENNE, Wyo. — June 2, 2025 — The Wyoming State Museum, in partnership with the Laramie County Library, Wyoming Women’s History House, Braver Angels of Laramie County, the Cheyenne League of Women Voters, and Wyoming Humanities, is thrilled to announce Civic Season 2025. 
 

Join over 500 cultural and civic institutions nationwide for a unique summer experience that goes beyond hot dogs and fireworks. This year, we're diving deep into our democracy and exploring how each of us can shape our nation’s future. It is a new non-partisan tradition for learning and action, offering a fun, social way to learn, connect, and get inspired. Whether you’re passionate about history, eager to engage in community discussions, looking for ways to make a difference, or just interested in the free food, there’s something for everyone. 

 

Wyoming’s Civic Season, running from June 17 to July 2, is funded by a Wyoming Humanities Community Culture Grant. Led by the Wyoming State Museum and a dedicated local planning committee, this year’s Civic Season includes six lively events across Cheyenne and Laramie.  

 

The following Civic Season events will take place in Cheyenne:

  • Civic Chat: Today's Superheroes Guiding Tomorrow's Changemakers

June 17, 5:30 PM, Laramie County Library

Join Braver Angels to listen in on conversations with local youth and Civic Superheroes who will share their experiences, give advice, and explore the countless ways we can all unleash our Civic Superpowers!

 
  • A Slice of History: Unity in Action

June 19, 6:30 PM, Wyoming State Museum

Drop in for the perfect pairing of pizza and history featuring Rev. Dr. Hilton McClendon Sr., pastor at Allen Chapel AME Church in Cheyenne, and Jim Byrd, a fifth-generation Wyomingite and former state legislator. The evening will begin with a round of trivia followed by stories of local and national civil rights activism.

 
  • Community Conversation: Should the Government Regulate Social Media?

June 24, 5:30 PM, Laramie County Library

Braver Angels invites people from all walks of life to come together and have a productive conversation about the topic of social media regulation. 

 
  • Democracy Under Construction

June 26, 6:30 PM, Wyoming State Museum

What makes Wyoming special to you? What are the challenges facing civic engagement today? Play Jenga while having fun conversations and sharing personal stories about democracy in Wyoming. 

 
  • Civic Season Festival

July 2, 5:30 PM, Wyoming State Museum

Wrap up the season with live music from Winston Creek, food vendors, art and activities, information booths highlighting local civic organizations, and inspiring speeches from Kylie McCormick, Debra Lee, and Lee Filer.

 

The following Civic Season events will take place in Laramie:

 
  • A Slice of History: Wyoming’s Women’s Suffrage Story

June 25, 6:30 PM, Wyoming Women’s History House

Come together for an evening of pizza, trivia, and a talk from Kylie McCormick. She’ll keep you on the edge of your seat with her engaging talk about the Women’s Suffrage movement in Wyoming.

 

The Wyoming State Museum is located at 2301 Central Ave. Fans can follow the museum's Facebook and Instagram accounts, @WyomingStateMuseum, to stay informed about upcoming events, programs, and exhibits. Learn more about Civic Season 2025 on the Wyoming State Museum website at wyomuseum.wyo.gov/civicseason.

 

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Figure 1: A museum volunteer records an oral history interview with an attendee at the 2023 Civic Season Festival. Figure 2: Galactic Lemonz perform at the 2023 Civic Season Festival. This year’s festival will include two music performances from Laramie-based band, Winston Creek. Figure 3: We The People students share their perspectives and inspirations on stage at the Laramie County Library during Civic Season 2024.