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    FCLS in Conversation w/ Taylar Stagner at the Riverton Branch Library- March 24th

    Join us Thursday March 24th, from 7-9pm as we welcome Wyoming Public Radio journalist/reporter, Taylar Stagner for our very first FCLS in Conversation series.
    Shari and Taylar celebrate Women’s History Month with anecdotes, recommendations, and a dive into Women’s issues throughout the state and on the Reservation.

    This event is available in-person & online. For more information, call 307-856-3556.

    About Taylar Stagner
    Taylar Dawn Stagner is a central Wyoming rural and tribal reporter for Wyoming Public Radio. She has degrees in American Studies, a discipline that interrogates the history and culture of America. She was a Native American Journalist Association Fellow in 2019, and won an Edward R. Murrow Award for her Modern West podcast episode about drag queens in rural spaces in 2021. Stagner is Arapaho and Shoshone.

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    About Shari Haskins
    In 1983, Shari graduated from the University of Wyoming. For eleven years, she was a secondary education teacher and coach. In 1999, She began at the Lander Library and soon moved to the Riverton Branch, where she created the teen department, and designed and implemented “Gaming as a Daily Service”; the first Public Library in the country to do this. In 2017, she became the Manager for the Riverton Branch, 2020 Manager for the Dubois Library and in 2021 became the Assistant Director for the Library System. She is a natural advocate, and if she was to get a tattoo it would be very personal; a giraffe eating a donut.

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