Santas Wanted
SLEIGH IT AIN'T SO! The Cheyenne Botanic Gardens is looking for a wide variety of Santas to add to our collection. It's a simple case of Claus and effect donate … Continued
The Cheyenne Botanic Gardens will be closed on New Years Eve and New Years Day. The Gardens will resume normal hours on Thursday January 2.
The Cheyenne Botanic Gardens and Paul Smiths Children’s Village are Open Tuesday through Saturday 10 am to 5 pm.
SLEIGH IT AIN'T SO! The Cheyenne Botanic Gardens is looking for a wide variety of Santas to add to our collection. It's a simple case of Claus and effect donate … Continued
Free! St. Martin's Day is a beloved children's holiday in Germany with homemade lanterns, songs, and stories. Join us to learn the traditions, make a lantern, and end with a … Continued
Enjoy a stroll through the Cheyenne Botanic Gardens art gallery and embark on an adventure with Printmaker Sarah Konrad. Enjoy the color contrast and fine detail of her art created from carving linoleum and wood blocks by inking the block and running each color through a printing press. During our business hours, these magnificent pieces … Continued
Join Aaron Sommers for goofball dancing and Alexis Zaharas as she reads her new book Here We Grow during storytime at 11:00 am under the blue dome in the Paul Smith Children's Village. Alexis Zaharas is an accomplished artist, educator, and author of the children's books "Sharing A Birthday" and “Here We Grow”. She has … Continued
Join author Jillian Fanning during Storytime in the Paul Smith Children's Village at 11:00 am as she reads her book A Bear in the Savanna. Come ready to dance, read, create! Books will be available for a purchase price of $11.99.
A class for you and your art-loving 3rd-6th grade student. We'll use Zentangle Apprentice titles and learn the basics of the Zentangle method: border, string, 4 tangles, and shading. All supplies you need will be provided. 10 tickets are available, registration is for two people, one child and one adult. Pre-registration is required.
Do you have extra vegetables from your garden or the farmer's market? Peas don't throw them out! Bring them to the Gardens Tuesday through Saturday 10:00 am - 4:00 pm and we will pass them to Cent$ible Nutrition Program and the Wyoming Hunger Initiative. These programs help feed our community! This program runs until there … Continued
Join us in learning a bouquet of tangles and creating a colorful sugar skull piece of art. Everything you need will be provided but if you have a preferred way of adding color (markers, watercolor pencils, etc.) please bring them along. This class is limited to 16 participants and pre-registration is required.
Join us in learning a bouquet of tangles and creating a colorful sugar skull piece of art. Everything you need will be provided but if you have a preferred way of adding color (markers, watercolor pencils, etc.) please bring them along. This class is open to 16 participants and is located in the second-floor classroom … Continued
Join Aaron Sommers at the Paul Smith Children's Village on September 14 at 1:00 P.M. and fill your boots with blooms. This class is $5.00 and is limited to 24 participants. Ceramic rainboots and flowers are provided. Bring your creative side and design your flower arrangement with flowers from the Children's Village. This class is … Continued
The tour will begin at 1:00 PM at the historic greenhouse and will visit other historic structures at the site, including the lath house and the superintendent's house. The tour will be led by members of the Cheyenne Botanic Garden's staff and Wyoming State Parks. Tickets are $15 per person for members of the Alliance … Continued
Experience the rich history and iconography of La Catrina through colorful and joyful large-scale skeleton sculptures. Discover 8 eight-foot-tall sculptures created by Los Angeles-based artist Ricardo Soltero placed throughout the Shane Smith Conservatory and Paul Smith Children’s Village. This event is open to members and volunteers only. Memberships can be purchased at the door or … Continued