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FIND A VIGIL NEAR YOU

All events will take place outdoors, where COVID-19 transmission levels remain very low. Participants will respect social distancing and wear masks when appropriate. The events will be livestreamed and recorded when possible.

CHEYENNE

6:30 p.m., Friday, Sept. 17

Wyoming State Capitol (200 W 24th Street)

What to expect: A candlelight vigil featuring speakers and storytellers, a moment of silence, and a call to action with ways to get involved with the Healthy Wyoming movement

Link to Facebook event

CASPER

5 p.m., Friday, Sept. 17

Nicolaysen Art Museum Plaza (400 E Collins Drive)

What to expect: Candlelight vigil with art-making, speakers and storytellers, benediction and song, a “visibility walk” downtown

Link to Facebook event

LARAMIE

6:30 p.m., Friday, Sept. 17

St. Matthew’s Cathedral lawn (104 S 4th Street)

What to expect: Candlelight vigil with speakers and storytellers, benediction and song, calls to action

Link to Facebook event

SHERIDAN

7 p.m., Wednesday, Sept. 15 (***NOTE ALTERNATE DATE***)

Whitney Commons (320 W Alger Street)

What to expect: Candlelight vigil with speakers and storytellers, calls to action

Link to Facebook event

ROCK SPRINGS

6:30 p.m., Friday, Sept. 17

Bunning Park (J and Evans Streets)

What to expect: Candlelight vigil with speakers and storytellers, calls to action

Link to Facebook event

GILLETTE

6:30 p.m., Friday, Sept. 17

Lasting Legacy Park amphitheater (800 S. Douglas Highway)

What to expect: A candlelight vigil with artwork and speakers

Link to Facebook event

LANDER

7 p.m., Friday, Sept. 17

Trinity Episcopal Church (860 S 3rd St.)

What to expect: A candlelight vigil with speakers and benediction, call to action

Link to Facebook event

PINEDALE

6:30 p.m., Friday, Sept. 17

St. Andrews in the Pines Episcopal Church (524 W Pine St.)

What to expect: A candlelight vigil with speakers, benediction, and calls to action

Link to Facebook event

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