Dubois Museum 2007 Calendar of Events
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- Sunday, June 3- Summer hours begin. Museum is open 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily
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Monday, June 11- 6 p.m. free Mondays at the Museum program
Badlands Geology Walk led by Sally Wulbrecht, museum education director
- Monday, June 18- 7 p.m. free Mondays at the Museum program
Cowboy Country Poetry - Earl Sampson presents his unique brand of cowboy poetry
- Monday, June 25- 7 p.m. free Mondays at the Museum program
Rocks and Petrified Wood.- Nancy and Bob Hicks talk about Wyoming stones, Wiggins Fork petrified wood, lapidary, black light,
and light through stones in a hands-on program.
- Monday, July 9- 6 p.m. free Mondays at the Museum program
Torrey Basin Petroglyph Drive/Hike - led by Sally Wulbrecht, museum education director
- Monday, July 16- 7 p.m. free Mondays at the Museum program
Reflections of a Wilderness Cowgirl - by Delores Haslam of Crowheart.
Haslam ranched on the Winchester Ranch surrounded by wilderness
- Saturday, July 21- Free half-day event
Museum Day - Annual event sponsored by the Dubois Museum Association that features traditional Western crafts and food. Open from 11 to 5 p.m. in the museum complex.
- Monday, July 23- 7 p.m. free Mondays at the Museum program
Great Union Pass Road - by Steve Banks, Dubois Western Historian and modern-day mountain man.
- Monday, July 30- 7 p.m. free Mondays at the Museum program
Mammology through Hides and Skulls - by U.S. Forest Service Biologist Mark Hinschberger teaches how to identify animals from hides and skulls
- Friday, August 3 Archaeology Day - Free trek and talk featuring a trained archaeologist
- Monday, August 6- 6 p.m. free Mondays at the Museum program
Tie Hack Tour - Museum Education Director Sally Wulbrecht leads a driving/hiking tour to tie hack ruins on Union Pass.
- Monday, August 13- 7 p.m. free Mondays at the Museum program
An Evening with Mary - Mary Allison, author of Dubois Area History, will talk about the early days in Dubois and answer questions.
All Programs will be held or begin in the Dubois Museum Complex
For more information about any of the museum's annual events and upcoming special programs,
phone the museum at 307- 455-2284 or email dmuseum@dteworld.com.