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Elyse Guarino

Elyse Guarino, WyoFile’s community engagement manager believes in the the power of knowledge, strong communities, seeking understanding and genuine collaboration. Her diverse career as an outdoor leadership instructor, volunteer manager, graphic designer, coordinator of the International Climbers Festival and executive director of WyoClimbers evidence an affinity for challenges that engage her curiosity and offer opportunities to learn from others. When not working to build a more informed and engaged Wyoming citizenry she creates one of a kind artworks, pursues extended expeditions in the wilderness and explores new experiences with people and opportunities near and far. Contact: [email protected]

Overshadowed

January 25, 2019 by Elyse Guarino 1 Comment

Cody photographer Rick Blanchard captured seven phases of the full lunar eclipse Saturday Jan. 19 and stitched them together into this composite image.

Virgin Land: Nick Thornburg’s myths and narratives

January 11, 2019 by Elyse Guarino 2 Comments

Artist Nick Thornburg doesn’t just want you to think critically about the story of the West. He wants you to think critically about your story of the West, yourself and America. How would you change it and do you realize that you can?

Nowoodstock: Ten Sleep’s quirky music fest is all characters

August 21, 2018 by Elyse Guarino 4 Comments

Eighteen years on, the three day music festival named after an illicit keg-party has retained its unique personality and loyal community.

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