Share your school memories and help preserve Laramie's oldest school building.
From first kiss to visits to the principal, we want to know what you remember most from these halls!
From first kiss to visits to the principal, we want to know what you remember most from these halls!
If these halls could talk, what would they say?
Built in 1878 as the Wyoming territory’s first brick schoolhouse, the Civic Center has served as an institution for Laramie’s youth as East Side School, Laramie Junior High, and Laramie High School.
From first kiss to visits to the principal, we want to know what you remember most from these halls!
Donate to the Laramie Plains Civic Center to have your memory captured and shared in the public spaces throughout the historic building. Select the Monthly Donation Frequency box to join our monthly donors club and support the building all year long with a monthly gift of $18.78 in commemoration of the original building’s date of construction!
Your one-time or recurring gift will support the continued preservation of the building and the organization’s mission to serve as a place for the community to gather, connect, and grow. Your memory will be printed and hung to spark memories, share stories, and celebrate the rich history of this property with the building’s visitors.
Your memory will be printed and hung to spark memories, share stories, and celebrate the rich history of this property with the building’s visitors.
Prefer paper? Visit the Laramie Plains Civic Center Room 110 to pick up a memory donation form.