Cheyenne, Wyo. – The Cheyenne Botanic Gardens are once again bringing residents and visitors the Conservatory of Lights, but this year residents can expect a little more.
“This year we added music to the Conservatory of Lights, live music, and that seems to make a difference. It changes the ambiance, and it echoes throughout the lobby and the Orangerie,” says Brandi Bingham, Visitor/Services/Education Coordinator.
The Shane Smith Grand Conservatory is looking a little more festive, as decorations and lights are adding to the atmosphere, where the world of “Who-ville” is the theme.
Residents might remember this month-long event used to take place outdoors, but WNN is told with Wyoming’s wild weather, measures were taken four years ago to bring it indoors with the hopes of making the experience better.
Aaron Sommers, Cheyenne Botanic Gardens Director states, “yeah, four years ago, we decided that, interior lighting of the conservatory was really the way to go to get people out of the extreme Wyoming wind, make it easier for staff to decorate and really bring a sense of community to the garden space.”
The remaining dates for the Conservatory of Lights are December 18 through 20, and 23rd and 26th, from 5 to 7:30 pm.
“It’s just the sense of community. We get to see families that are groups of ten single people will come in on their own, smaller families. And because it’s free, we get to see a wide range of people throughout the community, which is probably my favorite thing,” adds Bingham.
While this event is free, it is ticketed, and those tickets will need to be acquired online beforehand, this is to prevent overcrowding according to Director Sommers.

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