Starting September 4th, a 12-week program called HIIT, which stands for high intensity interval training. It will run out of the Frontier APEX complex.
It is that time of the year where the Cheyenne Genealogical and Historical Society get all dressed up and educate people about the history of Cheyenne. If you don't know who Esther Hobart Morris, Sheriff John Slaughter, Warren Pershing and many more Cheyenne legends are, then you need to go to this walkthrough Lakeview Cemetary on Friday, August 10, 2018.
If you have a dog and you like to jog, then make sure you are at Holliday Park, Saturday, August 4th. The Cheyenne Animal Shelter will be hosting the Dog Jog 2018. Which will consist of either a 1-mile walk or a 5k color powder race.
The streets are clearing, hotels are getting back in order and Cheyenne is getting back to its small town vibe. Cheyenne Frontier Days bring out many different feelings, hate, love, excitement, memories and more.
It was very cloudy early in the morning and then a huge hail storm came through in late afternoon. The weather between 10am-3pm was perfect for the ANG Open House, home of the 153rd Airlift Wing.
The event opened up with the United States Air Force Thunderbirds. As they put on displays in the sky for the spectators for about a hour.
Gallons of syrup, sticks of butter by the thousands, steaming hot ham and of course the 8,800 pancakes that were all served up on a beautiful Wednesday morning on July 25, 2018. The Kiwanis Club couldn't flip the pancakes to the boy scouts quick enough.
Her name is Leslie Tom, she came up from Denver, Colorado. Leslie has been performing for about 14 years, for the past 3 years she made it a goal for herself to perform at CFD. That dream came true as she sang before one of her all time favorite artist, Charlie Daniels.
They will offer lessons for all types of instruments. Guitars, bass, drums. ukulele, voice and a whole lot more. They don't want to focus on the performing side of entertainment, the Dunleavy's want to teach the business side as well. Their goal is to produce local talent to perform locally. Paul and Heather hope to take advantage of the Lincoln Theater and utilize it as much as possible.