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SUMMARY:Wyoming PBS Film Premiere: Gravel & Grit – Bridging the Great Divide
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a special evening celebrating Wyoming storytelling and the spirit of adventure at the Wyoming PBS premiere of Gravel & Grit: Bridging the Great Divide. \nThis inspiring film explores the powerful connections forged through cycling across Wyoming’s vast and varied landscapes\, highlighting stories of resilience\, community\, and the open road. Be among the first to experience this compelling documentary\, followed by a panel discussion. \nDoors open at 5:30 p.m. with light refreshments\, and the film begins at 6 p.m. in the Robert A. Peck Arts Center Theatre. \nDon’t miss your chance to win a Purple Surly Karate Monkey mountain bike\, generously sponsored by Gannett Peak Sports (must be present to win). \nWatch the film trailer here \nThis event is free and open to the public.
URL:https://www.cwc.edu/event/wyoming-pbs-film-premiere-gravel-grit-bridging-the-great-divide/
LOCATION:CWC Robert A. Peck Arts Center\, 2660 Peck Avenue\, Riverton\, WY\, 82501\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts Center,General
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SUMMARY:Teton Talks: Teton Talks: AI in Real Life - Possibility\, Practice & Pushback
DESCRIPTION:Artificial intelligence is no longer a future concept—it’s already shaping how we work\, create\, and make decisions. But alongside the excitement comes real questions: What’s actually useful? What’s overhyped? And where should we be cautious? \nJoin Central Wyoming College for a community conversation exploring how AI is being used across fields like the arts\, education\, media\, and small business. Panelists will share real-world examples from their work\, along with thoughtful perspectives on both the opportunities and the concerns surrounding AI. Designed for a general audience\, this session offers an accessible and honest look at how individuals and communities can engage with AI in practical\, informed ways. Whether you’re experimenting with AI or still unsure what to make of it\, this conversation will meet you where you are. \nFree and open to the public. \nPanelists\nEmily Cohen\nExecutive Director\, KHOL\nEmily Cohen leads KHOL Public Radio and its award-winning newsroom. A journalist and former educator\, she brings a thoughtful\, critical perspective on how emerging technologies are shaping media\, storytelling\, and public trust. \nMarty Camino\nExecutive Director\, Center for the Arts\nMarty Camino leads the Center for the Arts in Jackson\, where he focuses on community engagement\, creative programming\, and organizational sustainability. He brings a practical\, accessible perspective on how AI is intersecting with the arts. \nChris Agnew\nAI Hub for Education\, Stanford Accelerator for Learning\nChris Agnew leads Stanford’s AI Hub for Education\, supporting leaders navigating AI in schools and learning environments. With over 25 years in education and edtech\, he brings deep expertise in applied\, real-world uses of AI. \nModerator\nMichael Walker\nDirector of Development\, Central Wyoming College Foundation\nMichael Walker leads fundraising and community partnerships for CWC’s Jackson campus. With a background in student affairs and higher education leadership\, he brings a practical\, community-focused lens to conversations about innovation\, access\, and emerging tools like AI.
URL:https://www.cwc.edu/event/teton-talks-getting-started-with-ai-tools-trends-tips/
LOCATION:Teton County Library\, Ordway Auditorium\, 125 Virginian Lane\, Jackson\, WY\, 83002\, United States
CATEGORIES:General
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