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FallsGarden Creekan exclusive publication for garden creek, casper mountain, and wolf creek residents
June 2013
Happy Father’s Day!
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“Association”). this publication, including the content of articles and advertisements contained herein, is not authorized or
endorsed by the Association. Any articles included in this publication and/or opinions expressed therein do not necessarily
reflect the views of N2 Publishing but remain solely those of the author(s). the paid advertisements contained within the Gar-
den Creek Falls magazine are not endorsed or recommended by N2 Publishing or the publisher. therefore, neither N2 Publishing
nor the publisher may be held liable or responsible for business practices of these companies. NOTE: When community events
take place, photographers may be present to take photos for that event and they may be used in this publication.
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LANDSCAPING /OUTDOORIMPROVEMENTSRodolph Brothers, IncAaron Rodolph1908 Burlington AveCasper, WY 82601(307) 235-3029www.rodolphbrothers.com
ORAL SURGERYWyoming Oral and MaxillofacialSurgery PC4611 Arroyo Suite 1Casper, WY 82691(307) 235-1600www.wyoms.com
OUTDOOR LIVINGKeyhole Outdoor Living(307) 259-1907keyholeoutdoorliving.com
PHOTOGRAPHERBeartooth PhotographyKen Stoecklin3990 S. PoplarCasper, WY 82601(307) 267-7031www.beartoothphotography.net
PLASTIC SURGERY /DERMATOLOGYJohn Roussalis MD1129 East 2nd StCasper, WY 82601(307) 234-4585www.casperplasticsurgery.com /
REAL ESTATE2nd Street Realty(307) 577-7355/ /2ndstreet-realtorscom
REMODELINGSERVICESCK MechanicalKevin MastonPo Box 485Casper, WY 82602(307) 473-8448www.ckmechanicalph.com
RESTAURANTDsasumoMo Hembree320 West 1stCasper, WY 82601(307) 237-7874www.dsasumo.com
RETAILFloral RhinoMarcy Martin139 S CenterCasper, WY 82601(307) 265-0063floralrhino.com
ROOFING / HOMEIMPROVEMENTChampion WindowsCody Wood1300 Venture WayCasper, WY 82609(307) 234-0222championwindows.com
VETERINARYSPECIALISTSWestside Animal HospitalDoug Johannessen631 South Ash StCasper, WY 82601(307) 472-5600
WINDOWS & DOORSChampion WindowsCody Wood1300 Venture WayCasper, WY 82609(307) 234-0222championwindows.com
Rocky Mounitan Windows5150 Reserve DrCasper, WY 82604(307) 472-3200www.rmwds.com
This section has been created to give you easier access when searching for atrusted neighborhood vendor to use. Take a minute to familiarize yourselfwith the businesses sponsoring Garden Creek Falls.
These local businesses are proud to partner with your neighborhood andmake this newsletter possible. Please support these businesses and thankthem for sponsoring Garden Creek Falls!
ANIMAL HOSPITALWestside Animal HospitalDoug Johannessen631 South Ash StCasper, WY 82601(307) 472-5600
ASSISTED LIVINGMaurice Griffith Manor / S.O.VElise Abbott77 GardeniaCasper, WY 82604(307) 237-0041
Mountain Plaza Assisted LivingBrett Hede4154 Talon DriveCasper, WY 82604(307) 232-0100www.mountainplazaal.com
AUTOMOTIVE SALES& SERVICEFremont Motors(307) 237-8491www.fremontmotors.com
ELECTRICIANAlliance Electric(307) 315-6055www.allianceelectricllc.com
FINANCIAL ADVISORLincoln Financial AdvisorsKathy Sasser747 West 1st stCasper, WY 82601(307) 235-5822
FLORIST & GIFTSFlower GalleryAja Drury114 W 2nd StCasper, WY 82601(307) 237-0851flower-gallery.org
HEALTH & BEAUTYCasper Aesthetics6600 East 2nd StCasper, WY 82609(307) 234-6554
HEALTH &WELLNESSCentral Wyoming TherapyCheryl Keffer201 East 2nd StCasper, WY 82604(307) 472-3327centralwyomingtherapy.com
HEALTH SERVICESCommunity Health Center of CentralWyoming5000 BlackmoreCasper, WY 82609(307) 233-6064www.chccw.org
HEALTHCARECommunity Health Center of CentralWyoming5000 BlackmoreCasper, WY 82609(307) 233-6064www.chccw.org
HEALTHCARE /HOSPITALCasper Aesthetics6600 East 2nd StCasper, WY 82609(307) 234-6554
Casper Surgical CenterJim Sigler1201 East 3rd stCasper, WY 82601(307) 577-2950caspersurgicalcenter.com
HEATING &PLUMBINGCK MechanicalKevin MastonPo Box 485Casper, WY 82602(307) 473-8448www.ckmechanicalph.com
HOT TUBS, SPAS &SAUNASKeyhole Outdoor Living(307) 259-1907keyholeoutdoorliving.com
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Angels Among UsIn her own words, local angel Pat Potter describes her cancer journey:
M y journey with cancer started in 1992 when I was diag-nosed with colon cancer, which had grown through the
colon wall, resulting in radiation treatment at Wyoming Medi-cal Center with Dr. [Robert] Tobin. This was before the days of early detection by colonoscopy. I went through six weeks of daily treatment and enjoyed 19 years of remission.
In fall 2011, I felt a lump in my breast. While dressing, I leaned over and there it was. While standing up or lying down though, it couldn’t be felt. Whew, nothing to worry about ... but I did. During a normal breast exam, neither my doctor nor surgeon could feel the lump, but the mammogram/ultrasound confirmed it was there. Treatment included lumpectomy, che-motherapy, and radiation at Rocky Mountain Oncology. While there, I met the most wonderful, considerate, friendly people. My care was of upmost importance to them—all of them in both chemo and radiation. I met Joanie, a long-time volunteer who gave me juice, a snack, and inspiration that I too could do what she does by making a tough time easier with a smile and cheerful attitude.
I was introduced to the angels program and found even more people who care about cancer victims. Now I bake, drive, feed, and encourage other patients. It’s a very rewarding feeling for me and hopefully for those I come in contact with. My message to all women is, don’t stop with your normal breast exam ... lean over!
The Wyoming Medical Center Foundation’s Angels program serves hundreds of cancer patients every year, in addition to relieving the tremendous burden experienced by caregivers. This program has a rich history of addressing the varied concerns of cancer patients, which include offering emotional support, financial assistance, transportation, and medication retrieval.
The Angels meet on the third Thursday of every month from noon – 1:00 p.m. in the Conwell Building at Wyoming Medical Center. If you would like to make a positive impact on another person in need, please consider becoming an Angel volunteer or making a donation by contacting the Wyoming Medical Center Foundation at 577-2973.
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We Want Pictures of Your All-Star! It does not matter if your child is a champion: make him/her feeling like one by submitting pictures of the proud moments on the playing field. All sports pictures are welcome for submission to the newsletter.
Are you in a Book Club, a Bible Study group, or a Bridge group? If not, would you like to join one? Let us know about it!
We want your announcements! Whether you just celebrated a birthday or anniversary, welcomed a new baby in the house or had any other special occa-sion, let us know and we will include it in the next issue.
Favorite PicturesEmail [email protected] with your pictures, stories, news, and events!
Ah, the smell of BBQ, chlorine, and sun block conjures up great memories of summers past. Whether your family makes memories at the beach, abroad, or simply at home this summer, send in your photos to be included in the next publication so you can share those memories with your friends and neighbors and have them in print forever. What-ever you and your family do, have a great summer and try to keep this magazine in mind. I can always use your ideas for stories to include, so if you have an epiphany, feel free to shoot me an email.
Melissa Black [email protected]
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Eastgate InfluenceSponsor Testimonials...The Eastgate Influence has been a great opportunity for our office to be able to educate the community on vari-ous services and treatments that we offer. We are so fortunate to have a new magazine which enables us the chance to get to know our neighbors and the differ-ent businesses around town, as well as bringing people together for new experiences. Melissa has been great at helping us coordinate different events in the past and we look forward to working with her more in the future.
By: Dr. John Roussalis’s Office
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Floral RhinoYour Name: Marcy MartinYour Position: OwnerCompany Name: Floral Rhino…Goods For HerWebsite: www.floralrhino.comPhone Number: 265-0063Business Address: 139 South CenterIndustry: Retail
How many people does the Company employ?I currently have three very awesome employees: Emily Walsh, Chelsea Kalasinsky, and Kerrie Pearson (owner of Pearson Pho-tography, located right next to Floral Rhino).
How long has it been in business? Since October 24, 2011
What prompted you to start your own business?I love the challenge of finding the perfect unique gift for some-body. I was finding more and more great products that Casper
didn’t offer. I decided the spring before my younger son was to start kindergarten to just go for it and open my own gift bou-tique. I wanted it to have a very happy and fun environment.
Describe what your Company does: We are a charming, unique, and lively gift boutique with all products “good for her.” There are a large variety of products: home décor, accessories, handmade jewelry, candles, amazing lotions, witty wall décor, gift books, etc.
Anything extraordinary/unique that your Company does:I feel the store serves as not only a shopping experience you won’t forget, but also entertainment.
Given your business expertise and the nature of what you do, what advice (whether general or specific) can you offer to the residents of your neighborhood? Take care and support each other and the town that we live in. Our town is as good as the people in it.
How did you decide on this industry (events that led up to where you are now, where you went to school, etc.)?
BUSINESSbeat
I saw the need to offer something a little different. I grew up in a family of entrepreneurs, so I was ready for the challenge.
What section of the neighborhood do you live in and how long have you lived in the neighborhood? I live in the Eastgate area. We have lived there for close to 11 years now.
Where did you grow up? Tell us about your family… I grew up in Cody, Wyoming. My parents, along with my older
sister and her family, are all still in Cody. I loved growing up in a small Wyoming town, and I feel so blessed to be able to raise my own children in Wyoming. I have a wonderful husband Bri-an, who is the owner of Ugly Bug Fly Shop located downtown and Crazy Rainbow Fly Fishing and Wing Shooting. I have two beautiful little boys, Brice (9) and Brody (7).
What are you your hobbies/interests?I love to spend as much time with my family as I can, run, hike, do anything outdoors, read, make jewelry, and travel.
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HomeMonthof the
Family Name: Sullivan Neighborhood: Casper MountainHow long have you lived here: 4 yearsWhat do you love most about your home: There are no steps!
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UpcomingCharitable Events
Free Publicity for Your Charitable EventAttention Garden Creek Falls Residents
Garden Creek Falls is pleased to provide an opportunity for resi-dents who are involved with a charitable organization hosting a local fundraising event to place a Charitable Event Announce-ment in our magazine free of charge. The announcement can run either the month prior or the month of the event inviting your fellow Eastgate residents to participate. Since the magazines arrive in the Eastgate mailboxes the first week of each month, timing is important! For an announcement to run in a particular month’s magazine, it must be submitted no later than the 10th of the month preceding the event (example: May 10th is the deadline for an announcement that is to run in the June magazine).
Guidelines for these submissions:• The person who submits an announcement must be involved with the organization.• No sponsors will be credited in the announcement (unless a sponsor’s name is built into the official name of the event).• The announcement must be submitted no later than the 10th of the month one month before the announcement is to run.• All announcements must use this simple format:
Charitable Event Announcement• Event name:• Charitable Organization: (if not in the event name)• Day, date, and time:• Location:• Event benefits:• Cost to attend:• How to purchase tickets:• How to get more information:
If you are interested in making an even bigger splash, one-time paid ads are also available for charitable organizations. For information on this, contact [email protected].
aroundtownLEGoSWyoming’s 2012 First Lego League Champion (FLL) team, Veni Vidi Duci-Green, headed to California for the FLL North American Open Championships in May of 2013. The team represented the state of Wyoming and competed against 72 teams from across North America and South Korea. Veni Vidi Duci, which means “I Came, I Saw, I Calculated,” formed three years ago when a group of home school families decided this would be a great way for their chil-dren to expand their understanding of science, technology, engineering, and
mathematics. The team consisted of 9 – 14 year old students from Natrona County, Wyoming growing from 7 to 15 students. The large team was divided into Veni Vidi Duci Green and Blue based on their research interests for this year’s theme “Senior Solutions.” Both teams had great success this year with the Blue team receiving first place for their research and 6th place in the robot challenge out of 60 teams from across Wyoming. The Green team won the Champions award and 2nd place in the robot challenge.
For this year’s competition, each team interviewed senior citizens and researched methods that would enable a senior citizen to stay connected, indepen-dent, and engaged during their golden years. Research is only one of the four
components that the team competes. Teams must build and program an NXT Lego robot to perform various tasks on a competition board in which the team only has 2.5 minutes to solve as many components as they can. The robots are autonomous and rely solely on the team’s engineering and programming skills to complete each task. The third portion of the competition is the robot design. Students must describe to a set of judges how they used sensors (light, color, ultrasonic, touch), created algorithms, made conversions, developed gear ratios, programmed, and engineered their robot to meet this year’s challenge. The final component of the competition is to dem-onstrate the eight core FLL core values. Two of these values, gracious profession-alism and cooperation, really make this competition unique.
Since the Wyoming FLL Championships in December, Veni Vidi Duci worked hard redesigning their robot, which is now 4 times faster than it was in December. New programs were written allowing their robot to complete more tasks during the robot competition. They volunteered at area assisted living homes logging over 70 hours. Students raised funds to help pay
for the trip to the competition by knitting scarves, making jewelry, and holding a garage sale. The team would like to thank the following for making the FLL North American Open Championships a reality: their parents, Central Wyoming BOCES, Natrona County School District, Wyo-ming Machinery, Industrial Crates Inter-national, University of Wyoming/Casper
College Center, Casper College, and Wyo-ming NASA Space Grant Consortium.
Written by Jason M. KatzmannAbout the author: Jason M. Katzmann, PhD. is an assistant professor of secondary science education for the University of Wyo-ming. He has coached team Veni Vidi Duci for the last three years.
Photography by Eric Salveggio
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Photography Done by Eric Salveggio
roPPIN& RIGGIN!
2013
Holidays &
June 14th- Flag Day June 16th- Happy Father’s Day
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GET YoUR RUN oN! As the summer heats up, there are lots of opportunities to get out and enjoy the sites on foot! Whether you walk, jog, or run- you can get your workout and support the community!
Upcoming Summer EventsJune 22nd 9am Healing Hearts 5K @ Casper Events CenterJuly 9th 9am Casper Chase 5K @ Downtown Casper- City ParkJuly 19th 7:30pmREV3 Glow Run 5K @ Mike Lansing FieldJuly 27th Skunk Hollow Sneaker Chase 8 -16 Mile @ Casper MountainAugust 9th Wyoming Families for Hands & Voices 5K Night walk/Run @ Crossroads Park
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Resident RecipeStrawberry Pinwheels:(This is one tortilla which yields 8-10 pinwheel bites. Increase as needed.)
one Large Flour Tortilla
1/4 Cup Sliced Fresh Strawberries
1/4 Cup Peanut Butter
Spread the peanut butter liberally on the flour tortilla, spread out the sliced strawber-ries, roll it up, then slice. Usually the form will stay better if the rolled up tortilla is refrigerated prior to slicing, but it is not necessary. They are prefect for picnics and out-side play date snacks, I usually make extra on play dates as the other kids like them a lot too :) This can also be modified with just pb&j, Nutella, peanut butter and honey.
Like Meeting Friends Out for Dinner?When was the last time you were able to get together with your neighbors for dinner?
About once a month, residents from the neighborhood will be gathering at a different res-taurant in town. The food is FREE! All you pay is $5 for tip and any (adult) beverages are ala carte! This is a great time to catch up with old friends and make some new friends! If you’d like to participate, email Melissa Black at [email protected] to be added to our restaurant contact list and receive monthly updates about our next dinner.
Join us at our Neighborhood Night Out Events- and we even pay the bill!
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Contributed by Mandy Hislop, Casper Mountain resident
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ReviewReview by Jackie McDonald
restaurantTaste of Italy with Vita Sana Olive Oil Co.
This family owned business opened September, 2012 by Charles and Merry Jane Walsh in the Wolcott Galleria. When they moved to Casper 7 years ago, they had a vision for offering residents a banquet facility that included specialty vendors for one-stop event planning. Cooking and wine are two passions for Merry Jane and Charles, so opening the olive oil store was completing a part of that vision.
The store is filled with more than 20 balsamic vinegars and 14 extra virgin olive oils. They also have a few specialty oils, gour-met cheeses and salami, oil infused chocolates, pasta, and more. The evening started with complementary wine and a sushi bridge from Dsasumo. There was a brief but informative pre-sentation about the vinegar making process, distinction of olive oils, and suggestions for pairing with different foods. Residents then were served spinach salad with cranberries and almonds, delicious bruschetta, and fresh berry salads to pair with their choice of the various oils and vinegars. If you haven’t tried bal-samic vinegars before, here are a few ideas for serving
DISCLAIMER: The business reviewed in this section provided products and/or services free of charge in exchange for this review.
• Fresh or grilled vegetables• Panna Cotta• Shellfish• Vegetable or Pasta salads• Marinating meat• Served over ice cream or gelato• Fresh fruit such as pineapple, strawberries, or figs
The Cinnamon Pear, Blackberry Ginger, and Dark Espresso balsamic were resident favorites. Among the flavored olive oils, the Garlic, Tuscan Herb, and Baklouti Green Chili were crowd pleasers.
If you are like our residents and can’t decided which to take home, Vita Sana offers a 6 pack sampler for just $35 in which you can mix and match your favorite oils and vinegars. Vita Sana Olive Oil Co. is located at 150 S. Wolcott near the cor-ner of 2nd Street. They are open Monday-Friday (10:00am -5:30pm) and Saturday (10:00am -5:00pm).
In May residents and advertisers from the Eastgate and Garden Creek areas gathered for a taste of Italy at Vita Sana Olive Oil Co.
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preciouspetsMeet Eddie!
How long have you lived in the neighborhood? I’ve only been here for a couple of weeks as I am just 12 weeks old. My fam-ily happens to have 6 people, 7 including my big brother Milo, who is way older than me. He’s 56 in dog years!
Where/why did you get your pet? Is there a story behind its name? Please include your pet’s breed/age if applicable.
They got me from a nice lady named Lesley. I had two sisters; one was black and one was fawn. I miss them a lot. My mom was black like me, but my dad was a fawn like my big brother Milo! My human dad has always wanted a black pug named Eddie. As you can see, I’m super cute and very social.
What special talents/quirks does your pet have? I actually have quite a few! I love running up the stairs, although I can’t get down yet. Luckily my human sisters and brothers help me get down. The other thing that I do is push a beach ball around the yard with my nose; everybody in the family thinks that is pretty funny and cute! If you tickle my belly I grab your hands, the humans think that is also pretty cute and funny! I am working on potty training, but sometimes I still have accidents. My owners just don’t know when I need to GO! When you gotta go, you gotta GO!
What’s the funniest story you have about your pet? When I am tired, I curl up on my momma’s chest and go night-night. I am not crazy about my new harness and leash, so I do lots of flips and rolls to get it off of me; it doesn’t work.
Just how spoiled is your pet?I don’t really think I’m spoiled, but I do happen to have a huge back-yard and house, and everything seems so TALL, especially those big feet that accidentally step on me sometimes. I yelp in pain, but then I go chew my bone, and that makes it better! I’m over it!
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Fifteen years ago I found myself mowing 70 of the most beautiful homes in the city of Casper each week. I am certain that I enjoyed these amazing landscapes even more than the people that lived in them. The smell of freshly cut grass, surrounded by breeze rustled leaves of every kind, with the sights of blooms and flowers changing with every season was enough to ignite my passion for every-thing green. This passion matured into a deep desire to under-stand why one plant thrived at one property but failed to thrive at another property on the other side of Casper. This was the beginning of my quest to understand the unique and often dif-ficult horticulture here in Casper, Wyoming.
One day back then, as I was mowing at a house on South Pop-lar Street, the owner of the home approached me to ask why a branch at the tip-top of his large, healthy Birch tree had died. I (being an avid rock climber) shimmied all the way to the top of that 30 foot tree to remove the branch. When I reached the top, I paused to take in the view. I was astonished to see many of the Birch trees that lined Poplar Street at that time had the exact same dead branches at their crown’s tips. I knew instantly that this was a very big problem, so I went straight to my old friend Tom Heald who was a veteran horticulturalist. Tom explained to me that this die-back was caused by an insect called the Bronze Birch Borer, and that it needed to be treated quickly to prevent it from killing the entire tree. I called a certified arborist to have the tree treated immediately then and every single year after as I watched most of the beautiful Birch trees in Casper die from this destructive insect.
Realizing that Casper’s unique and often difficult growing conditions would be so challenging sent me straight to the text books. I spent the following years pursuing an extensive education about every single plant in this city and I went on to become a Certified Arborist by the International Society of Arboriculture. I have spent the past decade caring for thousands of trees here in Casper and I have found that every tree has spe-cific needs but it begins with these three things.
1. Water deep and often, no matter the season.
2. Fertilize your trees. Casper soil isn’t fertile and doesn’t have enough of the nutrients your tree needs to thrive.
3. Use IPM (Integrated Pest Management). Have a certified arborist inspect your trees at least 3 times each season to make sure that some disease or insect isn’t killing them.
Provided by Neil Benton
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The Waring Family
Family Member Names: Andrew, Jessi, Madyn, MaesonPets: Belle and Quito (dogs)Profession (s): Dentists, Owners of Wind City Dental
FavoritesActivities/Hobbies: Golf, camping, biking, snow shoeing, Nordic skiingRestaurants: Tacos Mexico, Sushi, Fire RockVacation Destination: Anywhere Disney Cruise Lines goSports Teams: Wyoming Cowboys & CowgirlsTV Show/Movies: Once Upon a Time, Grey's Anatomy, Disney Junior
What college/university did you attend? University of Wyoming and University of Colorado School of Dental Medicine
Where are you originally from? Andrew moved between Wyo-ming and Nebraska but calls Guernsey, WY home. Jessi was born and raised in Worland. Both Mady and Mae were born in Casper in 2007 and 2009.
How long have you lived in this neighborhood? We have been in Casper since 2007, but we opened our practice in the neighbor-hood in 2010.
What do you like to do to relax? We love going on family bike rides, playing in our yard, hiking and camping, playing golf, and playing board games.
How are you involved in the community? Wind City Dental supports multiple organizations through donations and spon-sorships including The Science Zone, Special Olympics, CASA, Central Wyoming Housing Authority, Central Wyoming Rescue Mission, and various local groups. Dr. Andrew is the Secretary for the local Dental Society. Dr. Jessi is a member of the Board of Health and spends one day each month providing dental care at area nursing homes. She also collaborates with the University of Wyoming Family Practice for dental education of medical residents.
Tell us about your kids! Both girls take swimming lessons at the Rec Center and participate in Sunshine Generation of Casper. Mady loves participating in the Casper Children's Theater and has been in three productions; Mae will start with the Theater in the fall when she turns 4. They also participate in many of The Science Zone programs.
What is your favorite part about the neighborhood? It was really important to us to have our office in a family friendly neighbor-hood, especially because we are a family dental practice. We love seeing families out walking and playing together and couldn't have picked a friendlier neighborhood.
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Congratulations to Ashley Edmondson! She welcomed her baby girl Kynnedie Amarie on March 5, 2013 weighing in at 6 lbs, 5 oz and 19 inches long.
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2kids kidsName: Hunter Lacko Age: 16Grade: 10thSchool: KWHSParents: Keith and Dawn LackoBrother: GarrettSports I Play: Alpine skiing, golfMusical Instrument I Play: I used to play
Bass and Guitar but do not play them any moreSomething Unique about Me: I have been skiing since I was 2 years old and fishing since I was 4 years old. When I Grow Up I’m Going to Be: Happy, healthy, wealthy, and wise
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Activities/Hobbies: Fishing, hunting, cooking, rock climbing, mountain bikingAnimal: HawkFood: Steak and shrimpMovie: The Green MileMusic: DubstepPlace to Play: MountainSports Teams: BroncosSubject in School: PE, duhhTV show: CastleVacation: Steamboat Springs, CO and Jackson, WY
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Photography by Eric Salveggio
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LoCAL EVENTSJuneFriday, June 21 Midsummer’s Eve CelebrationWhere: Crimson Dawn Museum | When: 7pmElizabeth Neal started all the fun with her wonderful stories which she incorporated into her first Midsummer’s Eve Celebration on June 21, 1929. She said the Scandinavian countries had observed the Summer Solstice for centuries and she intended to introduce the custom on Casper Mountain.For more information: www.casperwyoming.info
Saturday, June 22 Healing Hearts 5K Run/WalkWhere: Casper Events Center Dr. | When: 8amRegistration begins at 8:00 am and the run/walk begins at 9:00. This is an un-timed event. All the proceeds are split between the Casper Self Help center and the Natalie Miller memorial trust fund. It is a color run so participants are encouraged to wear lots of white!For more information: www.casperwyoming.info
Friday, June 28-30 NIC Fest 2013Where: The Nicolaysen Art Museum | When: Fri. 5-9pm; Sat. 10am-8pm; Sun. Noon-6pmNIC Fest is the Nicolaysen Art Museum's annual community sum-mer art festival featuring more than 60 regional artists. There is live music on two stages throughout the festival. For more information: www.thenic.org
Saturday, June 29 Paradise Valley’s 9th Annual Neighborhood Garage SaleWhere: Throughout the Neighborhood | When: 8am -4pmGet a FREE map of sales on Friday June 28th at AVON Gift Shop 1980 E 1st Street Casper or on Sat at 200 Honeysuckle Street. Rain or shine. More than 150 homes expected this year. For more information: (307) 702-2866
Sunday, June 30 Mountain Bike RaceWhere: Casper Mountain Nordic Trail Lodge | When: 10amA mountain bike race benefiting the 12-24 Club, Inc. For more information: 307-266-1136
Friday, July 5 Drums Along the Rockies 2013Where: NCHS Dick Cheney Stadium | When: 7-10pmThe Casper community and drum corps fans from throughout the region will be treated once again to the sights and sounds of Drums Along the Rockies – Casper Edition, a Drum Corps Interna-tional show. For more information: www.troopersdrumcorps.org
Friday, July 5-13 Central Wyoming Fair and RodeoWhere: Central Wyoming Fairgrounds The 2013 Central Wyoming Fair and Rodeo will be held July 5-13. The Crabtree Carnival will run the full 8 days. The Rodeo starts on July 9th and runs through the 13th. On the morning of the 9th there will be a parade through downtown Casper.For more information: www.casperwyoming.info
Tuesday, July 9-13 Wyoming Senior OlympicsWhere: Various locations around Casper | When: 8amCalling all active people over the age of 50 years! This is your chance to show off and let the younger generation show that you still have it! Some events to compete in will be: Pickleball, Badmin-ton, Table Tennis, Cycling, Track and Field, Swimming, Basketball, Tennis, Racquetball and more. Come out and compete against other Wyomingites and people from all over the country.For more information: wyseniorolympics.com
Saturday, July 13 & 14 66th Annual Rock, Gem and Mineral ShowWhere: Parkway Plaza Hotel | When: 9am-5pmAdmission is $3 per person, kids under 12 are free. There will be fun for all ages. Some of the activities include raffles, grab bags, silent auctions and demonstrations. There will be vendors of fine jewelry, beads, fossils, rough and finished rocks, as well as equipment, tools and supplies. For more information: www.casperwyoming.info
Friday, July 19 REV3Glow Run in CasperWhere: Mike Lansing Field, 330 Kati Lane, Casper When: 8:30pm-10:30pmThis race will take place at Mike Lansing Field at dusk and runner will run along the Platte River. Each racer will receive a race num-ber and a glow stick for the race. The racers will then run a 5K race course as the sun goes down. Each racer will be allowed to add as much reflective tape, flashing lights, and glow sticks to their body during the race for additional prizes. After the race we will have a outdoor movie screen for families and friends to enjoy a movie under the stars, so bring a lawn chair and enjoy the evening.For more information: REV3Adventure.com
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ASSISTED LIVINGMaurice Griffith Manor/S.O.VElise Abbott(307) 237-0047
AUTO DEALERSHIPFremont MotorsMike Alano(307) 237-8491www.fremontmotors.com
BOOK STOREWind City BooksVicki Burger(307) 315-6003www.windcitybooks.com
ELECTRICIANAlliance ElectricJon Trujillo(307) 315-6055www.allianceelectricllc.com
FINANCIAL PLANNINGLincoln FinancialKathy Sasser(307) 235-5822
HEALTHCARECasper AestheticsDr. Saydjari(307) [email protected]
HEATING AND PLUMBINGCk Mechanical Plumbing andHeating, Inc.Kevin Maston(307) 473-8448www.ckmechanicalph.com
HOME REMODELINGDecks UnlimitedLane Hansen(307) 277-0313www.casperdecks.com
LANDSCAPERRodolph Brothers IncAaron Rodolph(307) 235-3029www.rodolphbrothers.com
ORAL SURGEONSWyoming Oral andMaxillofacial Surgery PCDr. Jack Hardy(307) 235-1600www.wyoms.com
OUTDOOR LIVINGHershbergers IncLinda Hershberger(307) 577-7727www.hershbergerspas.com
Keyhole Outdoor LivingErik Tischer(307) 259-1907www.keyholeoutdoorliving.com
PHOTOGRAPHERBeartooth PhotographyKen Stoecklin(307) 267-7031www.beartoothphotography.net
PLASTICSURGERY/DERMATOLOGYJohn Roussalis MDTiffany Waters(307) 234-4585www.casperplasticsurgery.com
REALTOR2nd Street RealtorsRamona Kuhn(307) 577-7355www.2ndstreet-realtors.com/
RETAILFloral RhinoMarcy Martin(307) 265-0063www.floralrhino.com
SURGICAL CENTERCasper Surgical CenterJim Sigler(307) 577-2950caspersurgicalcenter.com
VETERINARIANWestside Animal HospitalDoug Johannessen(307) 472-5600
business guideResidentGarden Creek homeowners...please thank these businesses for supporting and covering the costs of Garden Creek Falls. To find out how to get your business listed, send us an email at [email protected].
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