Buffalo’s 2nd Annual Art Chalk Festival & Longmire Day
Saturday, July 21, 2012
8:00 am – 8:00 pm
on Historic Main Street Buffalo’s Sidewalks !

Coming to Buffalo, Wyoming’s Downtown Historic District July 20-21, 2012 – Shown here: Jennifer Chaparro Chalk Art from 1st Buffalo Wyoming Chalk Art Festival 2011
Beginners and experienced artists welcome! Every one of all ages is encouraged to participate. There’s still room to sign up as an artists (and walk-in artists are encouraged to give it a try) and there will be a special kid’s area this year as well. Sponsors are welcome ! Call Marie for sponsor opportunities and benefits.
Two Chalk Art Workshops: For Beginners and on 3D Chalk Art Principles will be provided to anyone who would like to learn the art of sidewalk chalking or how to create 3-D art on: Friday, July 20th, 2012 from:
- 8:00 am – 11:00 am (beginning chalk art)
- Noon – 3:00 pm (3-D chalk art)
- Location: 19 North Main Street (upstairs), Buffalo, WY
- In addition all supplies will be provided to all artists!
Featured artists:
Jennifer Nichols Chaparro
(see image above)
http://www.amazingstreetpainting.com/artist-bio.html
and Lee Jones

Lee Jones’ chalk art of cowboy and horse in front of the historic Occidental Hotel in Buffalo, Wyoming at the 1st Annual Buffalo Wyoming Chalk Art Festival — and the only Chalk Art Festival in Wyoming !
http://www.chalk-it-up.com/artists-bio.html
For more information or to sign up for the workshops and to participate in the Art Chalk Festival
please contact Marie Verger at info@mainstreetbuffalo.org
or 307.620.2244
PLUS ….
LONGMIRE DAY

Come for the Longmire, Come for the Fun! It’s Buffalo, Wyoming’s own Longmire Day with local author Craig Johnson signing books in front of the Bee AND a Longmire Look Alike Contest !
Saturday, July 21st, 2012
Book signing by Craig Johnson beginning at 1:30 pm
&
Longmire “lookalike” contest from
2:00 – 3:00 pm
In front of the Busy Bee Café
Sponsors: Buffalo’s 2nd Annual Art Chalk Festival & Longmire Day is made possible by the Buffalo Downtown Association, Johnson County Arts and Humanities Council, The Buffalo Chamber of Commerce, First Northern Bank, Big Horn Mountain Radio and a grant from the Wyoming Arts Council, the National Endowment for the Arts and Johnson County Recreation District








