POWELL, Wyo. - The Northwest College Multicultural Showcase is back Saturday, April 17, with tastes and traditions from around the world. The showcase runs from 1-4 p.m. in the Trapper Room of the DeWitt Student Center.
POWELL, Wyo. - Laura Bell of Cody will talk about writing her memoir "Claiming Ground" on Monday, April 12, as a guest of the Northwest College Writers Series in Powell. Her presentation begins at 7:30 p.m. in Room 70 of the Fagerberg Building on campus.
POWELL, Wyo. - Robert Citino, one of America's most distinguished military historians, will talk about his work and his writing at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, March 11, in Room 70 of the Fagerberg Building at Northwest College.
POWELL, Wyo. - Global journalist and photographer Mark Jenkins will talk Monday, March 1, in Powell about his latest award-winning work in Africa. His 90-minute PowerPoint presentation, "Guns, Gorillas and Laptops," begins at 3 p.m. in the Rendezvous Lounge of the DeWitt Student Center at Northwest College.
POWELL, Wyo. - Shooting, cutting, marketing, massaging, gaiting, loading, side-saddle riding, showing, reining, plus dentistry and psychic readings: if you can do it to a horse, with a horse or from a horse, it's covered at the Northwest College Horseman's Expo 2010 Saturday and Sunday, Feb. 13 and 14, at the college's Equine Center, 833 Road 9½, outside Powell.
POWELL, Wyo. - Susan Richards, a historian, librarian and writer, will share excerpts from her written work and from the work of others at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 3, in the Hinckley Library Amphitheater at Northwest College in Powell. She is the second featured author in the NWC 2009-10 Writers Series.
POWELL, Wyo. - Ladies and gentlemen, start your chopsticks. The popular chopstick competition at Northwest College is back during the Wednesday, Nov. 18, International Education Week Reception.
POWELL, Wyo. - The last living Plains Indian war chief will share his story during the annual Native Ways Buffalo Feast Friday, Nov. 20, in the Rendezvous Lounge of the DeWitt Student Center at Northwest College in Powell.
POWELL, Wyo. - The silhouette of Heart Mountain changes depending on where it's viewed from, just as the stories and legends about it change depending on whose history they're told from. Mary Keller, a native Wyomingite, will discuss the iconic landmark's many cultural symbolisms in a 7 p.m. program Monday, Oct. 26, in Room 70 of the Fagerberg Building at Northwest College in Powell
POWELL, Wyo. - Representatives of the Common Language Project will present multimedia stories from their recent news-gathering trips to Southeast Asia, eastern Africa and Pakistan at a 7 p.m. program Thursday, Oct. 15, in the Rendezvous Lounge of DeWitt Student Center at Northwest College.