Laramie neighbors are invited to come together for a night of music, connection, and giving at Banding Together: A Night for Neighbors, a benefit event supporting Laramie Interfaith.
The event takes place Saturday, February 21, from 7:00–9:00 p.m. at the Cowboy Saloon and Dance Hall, bringing the community into one of Laramie’s most iconic venues for a slightly less rowdy — but just as fun — night out.

Live music will be provided by House of Cards, led by longtime local musician Walt Hammontree, setting the tone for an evening that’s all about neighbors showing up for neighbors.
In addition to live music and dancing, attendees can take part in a silent auction featuring experience-based items, enjoy a welcoming, community-focused atmosphere, and know that every ticket and every dollar raised goes directly toward helping Laramie families access food, utilities, and critical support when they need it most.
The night also marks an exciting milestone for Trinity and Trevor Thatcher, who are approaching one year of ownership of the Cowboy Saloon and Dance Hall — making the evening both a celebration of community service and local business stewardship.
“Banding Together is about celebrating community — our local music, our local businesses, and the people who make Laramie such a special place,” said Josh Watanabe, Executive Director of Laramie Interfaith. “It’s a chance to show up for one another, have fun, and support a great cause.”
Event Details
- What: Banding Together: A Night for Neighbors
- When: Saturday, February 21, 2026
- VIP access opens at 6:00 p.m.
- Main event runs 7:00–9:00 p.m.
- Where: Cowboy Saloon and Dance Hall
- General Admission: $15 in advance | $20 at the door
- VIP Admission: $100
- Includes VIP viewing area, heavy hors d’oeuvres, drinks, and access to exclusive silent auction experiences
Tickets are available online at:
👉 https://laramieinterfaith.networkforgood.com/events/95989-banding-together-a-night-for-neighbors
Whether you’re coming for the music, the dancing, or the chance to support neighbors in need, Banding Together is a reminder of what Laramie does best — showing up for one another.
