8-4-113. Wyoming Cowboy and Cowgirl Legacy Week.
(a) The third calendar week of September is declared to be "Wyoming Cowboy and Cowgirl Legacy Week".
(b) Wyomingites are encouraged to observe Wyoming Cowboy and Cowgirl Legacy Week with appropriate ceremonies and activities.
(c) The Wyoming department of education shall encourage schools and teachers to commemorate Wyoming Cowboy and Cowgirl Legacy Week through appropriate activities, including study of the Code of the West and cowboy and cowgirl related history and literature.
(d) The University of Wyoming is encouraged to continue to promote and safeguard the cowboy and cowgirl as an emblematic symbol of Wyoming and instill students with knowledge of cowboy and cowgirl values.
Structure Wyoming Statutes
Chapter 4 - Legal Time and Holidays
Section 8-4-101 - Legal Holidays; Dismissal of Schools.
Section 8-4-103 - Wyoming Day.
Section 8-4-104 - Nellie Tayloe Ross's Birthday.
Section 8-4-105 - Native American Day.
Section 8-4-106 - Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day.
Section 8-4-107 - Juneteenth Holiday.
Section 8-4-108 - Veterans Day.
Section 8-4-109 - Wyoming Veterans Welcome Home Day.
Section 8-4-110 - Agent Orange Health Awareness Month.
Section 8-4-111 - Purple Heart Day.
Section 8-4-112 - Estelle Reel Day.
Section 8-4-113 - Wyoming Cowboy and Cowgirl Legacy Week.
Section 8-4-114 - Public Lands Day.
Section 8-4-115 - Mountain Daylight Time. {Note: Contingently Effective, See Effective Date note.}