April in Photos
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Hair and makeup designer Ron Wolek of Orlando, Florida, places a wig on acting student Marlee Holdeman, as Shelby, during a rehearsal of Robert Harling’s “Steel Magnolias” at the Mars Theater at the WYO Performing Arts and Education Center Thursday, April 5, 2018. The play, presented by the Sheridan College theater program and directed by DannyLee Hodnett, runs April 12 - 14 at 7 p.m. and April 15 at 2 p.m. at the Mars Theater. Tickets are available at the WYO Theater box office and online.Justin Sheely | The Sheridan Press
Theater students, from left, Joely Mueller, Sarah Cote, Marlee holdeman, Victoria Waterhouse and Cali Siplon react to a scene outside during a rehearsal of Robert Harling’s “Steel Magnolias” at the Mars Theater at the WYO Performing Arts and Education Center Thursday, April 5, 2018. The play, presented by the Sheridan College theater program and directed by DannyLee Hodnett, runs April 12 - 14 at 7 p.m. and April 15 at 2 p.m. at the Mars Theater. Tickets are available at the WYO Theater box office and online.Justin Sheely | The Sheridan Press
Weatherby president Adam Weatherby, center, turns earth during the groundbreaking ceremony at the Weatherby site at High Tech Park in north Sheridan Friday, April 6, 2018. Pictured, from left, Tom Kinnison Ken Thorpe, Wyoming Governor Matt Mead, Adam Weatherby, Brenda Weatherby, Dana Weatherby, and Wyoming Superintendent of Public Instruction Jillian Ballow.Tibby McDowell | The Sheridan Press Diane Knutson directs the symphonic band during the Sheridan High School Festival Concert at Sue Henry Theater Tuesday, April 10, 2018.
From Sheridan High School's Band Department - A Festival Concert
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Two-year-old Caleb Rigdon steps through a series of hoops and obstacles during the inaugural Early Childhood Children's Festival at the YMCA Saturday, April 14, 2018. The adaptive station promoted problem solving and motor skills. The event was a collaboration with various community early childhood education organizations to bring awareness to the importance of early childhood education at kindergarten readiness.Justin Sheely | The Sheridan Press
Marchers carry a banner during the March for Science at Kendrick Park Saturday, April 14, 2018. The marchers ask for political leaders and policy makers to base their policies on scientific evidence in the public interest – according to the March for Science mission statement on their website.Justin Sheely | The Sheridan Press
Four-year-old Emma Sidletski, left, Nicholas Wilson, 2, and Maddox Morales, 3, right, engage in “dramatic play” during the inaugural Early Childhood Children's Festival at the YMCA Saturday, April 14, 2018. The dramatic play station exercises imagination while promoting social and emotional development. The event was a collaboration with various community early childhood education organizations to bring awareness to the importance of early childhood education at kindergarten readiness.Justin Sheely | The Sheridan Press
First-grader Isaac Hartfeld reaches for a rock that caught his attention at Slack School near Parkman, Wyoming, Wednesday, April 18, 2018. Slack School is a one-room schoolhouse that began more than 100 years ago and serves students in kindergarten through fifth grade in Sheridan County School District 1.Justin Sheely | The Sheridan Press
Middle school students walk to the front doors of the building to return to class during the organized walkout at Sheridan Junior High School Friday, April 20, 2018. More than 60 students were part of the National School Walkout, which was started by four high school students in Connecticut and aims to engage students to hold elected officials accountable and end gun violence in schools.