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Events in Cheyenne for Friday, Aug. 23: Yoga in the park, block party and Daya at Depot Plaza

The Fridays on the Plaza announcement stage Friday afternoon at the Cheyenne Depot Plaza in Cheyenne. Artists from a variety of genres were announced as part of the 2022 lineup during a live event Friday afternoon in downtown Cheyenne. (Briar Napier/Cap City News)

CHEYENNE, Wyo. — With summer still in full swing, daylong and evening events are occurring throughout Cheyenne every weekend. The following is a list of events going on Friday night to check out.

To view a full list of events going on in Cheyenne, click here to access Cap City News’s online calendar page.

Happy Hour Yoga

Where: Lions Park
When: 4:15–5 p.m.

Join Theresa Hansen and Central Cafe as they partner to bring to you a neighborhood event.

Did you know that on Friday nights, Central Cafe serves wine, beer and yummy cocktails? They do! We are ready to invite you on this little-known secret of the Avenues.

Join Theresa in Lions Park on the Southeast Corner (Central and 8th Avenue) for a 45-minute Vinyasa FriYay Flow and then walk, skip or bike over to Central Cafe for Happy Hour where you will receive buy one get one 50% off of your libation of choice.

Our yoga flow will begin at 4:15 and happy hour will begin at 5.

Please bring a yoga mat and dress for the outdoors. Cost is $12.

Fourth Annual Summer Block Party

Where: 5307 Yellowstone Road
When: 4:30–9 p.m.

Come join us for our Fourth Annual Summer Block Party!! There will be FREE beer, food trucks, live music and fun for everyone! We look forward to seeing you there.

CHS Community Triples Event

Where: 5500 Education Drive
When: 5–6 p.m.

Come play triples with the Central Tennis Team for TR1BE Night. Players must be 18 or older to play, if not a CHS Tennis Player. To register, click here.

Cheyenne Fridays on the Plaza Day: Daya with Olivia Frances

Where: Cheyenne Depot Plaza
When: 6–9 p.m.

A Grammy Award winner before the age of 20, Daya virtually grew up onstage. She was a synth-pop innovator from the start, earning a double-platinum hit with “Hide Away” — her self-empowered debut single, co-written when Daya was still in high school — and teaming up with the Chainsmokers for “Don’t Let Me Down,” a dance anthem that sold more than 10 million copies in America alone. Then, at the height of major-label success, she threw the rulebook out the window and reclaimed her independence. Daya is her own boss these days, and her unique pop music — dreamily ethereal one minute, rhythmically kinetic the next — has never sounded brighter or bolder.

“Creative control means everything to me,” says the Pittsburgh native. “I’ve been writing since I was very young, and it feels so validating to now have the autonomy to truly represent who I am as an artist. I can record any song I want. I can work with whomever I want. It’s been important to me to take the reins back.”

The process of regaining control began with records like The Difference and In Between Dreams, two critically acclaimed EPs that blended pop, R&B and electronic influences together. Both records arrived in the wake of Daya’s gold-certified debut album, “Sit Still, Act Pretty,” and they doubled down on her sparkling synth-pop sound while also representing something new: a willingness to explore, experiment and embrace the full range of her interests. After all, Daya had evolved as a person since her teenage years. Shouldn’t her music do the same?

“I left school and entered the real world when I was 16,” she explains. “I was so excited at the time, but I do think I missed out on some fundamental developmental things. Instead of having the freedom to mess up, like most kids do, I was taking two flights a day, getting up at crazy hours to go to the next city for another show. It was a lot, all at once, and it was great for what it was. But now, I’ve started to revitalize my teenage self and get in touch with what that person would have wanted.”

“Maybe it’s a little backwards,” she adds with a laugh, “but it’s me.”

A songwriter since the age of 12, Daya has spent more than a decade sharpening her ability to balance euphoric melodies with beat-driven bounce. That ability hasn’t just earned her a number of gold- and platinum-certified singles; it’s also resulted in collaborations with artists from across the musical spectrum, from hip-hop duos and EDM acts to internationally celebrated DJs. “Love You More,” a Top 40 hit in Canada, finds her teaming up with electro-house producer Felix Cartal, while “Sometimes…” pairs Daya’s otherworldly vocals with Snakehips’ disco stomp and a coolly kinetic verse from hip-hop duo Earthgang.

There are more collaborations on the horizon, as well as more solo releases from an artist who’s learned to embrace the never-ending journey toward self-discovery.

“I’ve been experimenting a lot,” Daya promises. “No songwriting session has been wasted. I’ve written things in the folk space. I’ve written songs in the pop-punk and alternative spaces, too. I feel like a kid again, with a lot of different finger paints laid out in front of me, able to try out new colors and create my own picture. It’s still taking shape, but I know it looks and sounds like me.”

Pokémon Trainer Academy

Where: Collectors Hub, 312 W. 17th St.
When: 6–7 p.m.

At this free event, learn how to play the Pokémon Trading Card Game!

Great for beginners, those who haven’t played in a while and anyone who has questions about gameplay and strategy.

PLAY! Pokémon organized play follows at 7 p.m.

Movie Night with the Catz

Where: Catz N Coffee Connections, 615 W. 20th St.
When: 6:30–8:30 p.m.

Catz N Coffee will be showing the movie “The Adventures of Milo and Otis.” Dress comfy and we will supply a bag of popcorn and bottled water. Doors open at 6:30. $10 per person.

Pokémon TCG Fridays @ The Hub

Where: Collectors Hub, 312 W. 17th St.
When: 7–10 p.m.

Come on in and learn the game or just come in for free play!! All new and novice players are welcome! We will be hosting Leagues and other Pokémon Events in the future as well!! We run League, Tournaments and free play!

$5 entry for Tournaments. Pokémon Prize packs awarded for prize support!

Friday Night Magic

Where: Olympus Games Cheyenne, 1710 Central Ave.
When: 6:30–10 p.m.

Join for Friday Night Magic draft and release events.

Kingpin Posse Live

Where: Horse Palace Swan Ranch, Interstate 25 near Exit 4
When: 9 p.m. to midnight

Kingpin Posse performs live at Horse Palace Swan Ranch on Friday, Aug. 23 from 9 p.m. to midnight! Come out, grab a drink, play some games and have a good time with us.


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