This week in ToDo
July 27, 2009
Post by Karen Cotton, kcotton@wyomingnews.com
Well, another Cheyenne Frontier Days has come and gone.
A slide show of photos from some of the CFD concerts that I attended is coming soon. I will be out of the office Tuesday through Friday and will be fishing on a much needed vacation. I’ll have limited access to e-mail. For questions about ToDo, YourBackstage Pass, or Journey contact Kevin Wingert, kwingert@wyomingnews.com in my absence.
Coming in ToDo:
Sturgis is right around the corner …
You can read my interview with Rock and Roll Hall of Famer, Doug “Cosmo” Clifford of Creedence Clearwater Revisited in ToDo coming sometime this week. Date TBD.
Revisited is performing at the legendary Buffalo Chip Campground for the 2009 Sturgis Rally. More info: www.buffalochip.com and www.sturgis.com
For Revisited info check out their psychadelic Web site that was designed by Clifford’s son: http://www.creedence-revisited.com/
For Tuesday, July 28:
The Laramie County Fair will be here before you know it. Read about all of the events you shouldn’t miss out on in ToDo.
For fair info: www.laramiecountyfair.com/
For Wednesday, July 29
Jason Michael Carroll has a fairly new album out, “Growing Up is Getting Old” and he’s playing in Colorado Springs, Colo. and Big Piney this week.
Read my interview with Carroll on Wednesday in ToDo. Click on his album cover. It will take you to his official Web site.
Read an interview with local author, Tina Ann Forkner about her free writing workshop that she’s offering at the Laramie County Library for teens and older. http://lclsonline.org
Click on the author’s picture to be directed to her official Web site.
For Sunday, Aug. 2:

Courtesy Denver Zoo Singles, you can see cute animals just like this one and find your true love at the same time, at the Denver Zoo's Singles Safari.
Are you single and live in the Rocky Mountain Region? Then the Denver Zoo might be your ticket to finding love.
Read the article about the Denver Zoo’s Singles Safari in Sunday’s ToDo.
Click on the photo to the left for the Zoo’s official Web site.




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