Trails Center announces annual ‘Holiday on the Homestead’ celebration
Suggested photo caption: Visitors are invited to make fabric tree or macramé snowflake ornaments at the Trails Center's "Holiday on the Homestead" event scheduled from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Dec. 14.
CASPER, Wyo. – Celebrate the holidays with family and friends at the National Historic Trails Interpretive Center’s annual “Holiday on the Homestead” event from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday, Dec. 14.
“Every year, Trails Center staff and volunteers enjoy celebrating the holidays with the community, strengthening ties between family and friends, and providing a fun experience for everyone to enjoy,” says Kathleen Hanson, interpretive technician at the Trails Center.
Featuring live performances and a variety of hands-on activities for the whole family, Holiday on the Homestead includes something for everyone. Activities include:
Live Performances and Programs
- Live pioneer music by the Merchant Family - 10-10:45 a.m.
- Singing and dancing with the Big Horn Basque Club – 11:30 a.m. to 12:15 p.m.
- Live hand bell performance by the Phoenix Ringers – 1-1:45 p.m.
- Military Encampment - Join living historians as they portray military life on the frontier (all day)
- Seymour Antelope - Hang out and have your photo taken with the Bureau of Land Management’s mascot, Seymour Antelope (all day)
Hands-on Activities
- Snowflake making – design a one-of-a-kind snowflake to hang on the lobby wall;
- Cookie decorating – frost your own tasty holiday cookies;
- Ornament making – craft a snowflake with various knots or a holiday tree with wood and fabric;
- Ribbon bow making – create a bow out of ribbon to place in your hair;
- Knot tying – learn knots and enter a special drawing for prizes;
- Pony Express letters to Santa – write a letter and watch as the Pony Express rides off on horseback to deliver it to Santa;
- Prairie Sweet Shop – enjoy Dutch-oven dipped treats.
The celebration is free and open to the public. Visitors are encouraged to bring non-perishable food items to donate to the Wyoming Food for Thought Project.
For more information, please call the Trails Center at 307-261-7780. To learn more about Trails Center programs and events, follow BLM Wyoming on Facebook or X, or visit the Trails Center’s website at https://www.blm.gov/learn/interpretive-centers/national-historic-trails-interpretive-center.
The National Historic Trails Interpretive Center is open 7 days a week from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. MST.
1501 N Poplar St., Casper, WY 82601.
Admission is Free
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