Gem City Nights is coming back to the Farmers Market

CIVIC CENTER’S FREE MUSIC & ARTS SERIES COMES DOWNTOWN FOR FARMERS MARKET FRIDAYS

Starting August 23, Gem City Nights returns to Downtown Laramie to bring the free music and arts series to Friday evenings with Laramie Main Street’s Farmer’s Market. This summer’s series, hosted by the Laramie Plains Civic Center's visual and performing arts facilities, will feature nine regional musicians, four pop-up art-making experiences for all ages, and sales and demos from local ceramicists. 

A summer night at the Laramie Farmers Market is the perfect place to gather and connect around music, creativity, and celebration of the wide array of talent we have in our town.
— Jessica Brauer, Laramie Plains Civic Center Executive Director

“The Civic Center community is rich with artists of all mediums, and Gem City Nights is our way of showcasing the importance of their work for the community at no cost,” Laramie Plains Civic Center Executive Director Jessica Brauer said. “A summer night at the Laramie Farmers Market is the perfect place to gather and connect around music, creativity, and celebration of the wide array of talent we have in our town.”

Each Gem City Night, hosted Fridays from August 23 to September 13, will feature an all-ages drop-in workshop from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. and two musical acts from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. at the North side of the Laramie Train Depot. 

“We’re excited to be able to host live music at the markets through this collaboration,” Laramie Main Street’s Farmers Market Coordinator Angela Peterson said. “It's a fantastic way to showcase the region's musical talent, farmers, and makers.”

This year’s event lineup includes:

AUGUST 23: 

Music from Pleasure People with Matthew Wilburn Skinner

Letterpress Workshop hosted by LPCC tenant Jim Jereb

AUGUST 30: 

Music from Rumours with Carriages

Costume Play Workshop hosted by LPCC tenant Wyoming Children’s Musical Theatre

SEPTEMBER 6: 

Music from Megan Burtt with Kira Dawn

Community Artmaking hosted by visiting Gorgon Gallery artist Kelwin Coleman

SEPTEMBER13: 

Music from House of Cards with Prairie Smoke

Workshop TBA

Gem City Nights is free and open to the public thanks to support from the Wyoming Arts Council and local sponsors. Learn more at lpccwy.org/gemcitynights.

The Laramie Plains Civic Center is a nonprofit organization whose mission is to serve as a community fostering connections, nurturing creativity, and ensuring an enriched future. Learn more about the facilities and programs of the historic building at lpccwy.org.