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LanderChamber of Commerce
2015 MAY NEWSLETTER
LANDERCHAMBER OF COMMERCE
160 North 1st Street Lander, WY 82520
307-332-3892www.landerchamber.com
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
Jeff Young, PresidentTrihydro
Lorielle Morton, Vice PresidentMcKee, Marburger & Fagnant, PC
Krista Lobera, TreasurerHoliday Inn Express & Suites
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
John DaileyThe Hitching Rack
Home Source Realty
Susan WeidemanLander Vision Center
Jenna AckermanThe Middle Fork
RaDall Borton Second Amendment Armored Shack
Margie Rowell
PROFESSIONAL STAFF
Brian FabelExecutive Director
Carol KingAssociate Director
Jess RiceVerb Abuse
Rose BurkeEvent Coordinator
May marks my one-year anniversary joining the
Lander Chamber team. Between the guidance of
our board of directors, the help of our Associate
Director Carol King, and the professional development of
the U.S. Chamber Institute program, I feel prepared and
excited looking ahead to year two. The Lander Chamber
of Commerce has done a lot in this past year: developed
and broadened our in-house team (Jess Rice, Rose Burke,
Barb Spyer, Bark Clark, and Molly Herber) revitalized new
publication and materials, and continued to bolster our
member benefits and programming.
One of the revised member benefits we are excited to
release is Lander Bucks: a local currency program (think
credit voucher that can be used at any Lander Chamber
business) for spending and shopping locally. Regardless of
where you stand on the buzz-term “Shop Local” most of
you earn money here in Fremont County. Lander Bucks is
a fun way to share and invest back into the community.
We’re excited to present a creative way to keep money
local and reinforce a local buying habit. (Learn more in
our featured article).
A few more things coming down the road: the
registration forms for our Flower Barrel Program continue
to come in, and there is still time to register for your
cost-effective beautification of your business space. We
continue the preparation for the Fremont Toyota Lander
Brewfest and Lander LIVE. How do these bands sound?
Lucero, Elephant Revival, Donna the Buffalo, Spirit
Family Reunion, Chanman Roots Band, Sol Seed, and
more to come! Go to landerbrewfest.org to pre-purchase
tickets online for a discount—only six weeks left until we
launch summer!
Brian FabelExecutive Director
Lander Chamber of Commerce
From the Executive DirectorIN
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Let ‘er Buck with “Lander Bucks”
Lander
Bucks is a
re-launch
of the former
“Chamber Choice
Certificates.”
Now anyone
can purchase (in
$5/$10/$20/$25
increments)
any combo
denomination of
Lander Bucks at
the chamber and
spend it locally
at any Lander Chamber
business.
Brighten a reward-worthy
employee’s day with a $5
Lander Bucks and treat them
to a latte, sticky bun, or
chokecherry shake. Thank
your neighbor for feeding the
cat and secretly using your
hot tub with $20 of Lander
Bucks (they may in turn use
toward buying you a new
bath mat). Tell your ever-
doting long-distance relative
all you want for Christmas is
a $100 in Lander Bucks (they
can buy online) and—because
you already have too many
expedition socks from your
partner—donate it to your
favorite non-for-profit.
“Shop Local” is more
LOCAL CURRENCY
PAY TO THE ORDER OF
MEMO SIGNATURE
DATE
Lander Chamber of Commerce Members
LANDER BUCKS
Lander Bucks Local Currency Program Lander Chamber of Commerce
May 2, 2015
$20.00
*For demonstration purpose only, purchase your Lander Bucks online or at the Chamber
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than just warm fuzzies and
good karma like eating kale
smoothies for lunch: the
extra $10 you spend locally
doesn’t just support the
primary business. This hard-
won income adventures onto
secondary markets supporting
shipping, wholesalers,
professional services, utilities,
and suppliers. But wait,
there’s more: each transaction
from consumer to second
and third markets also
provides local tax revenue
for convenient infrastructure
such as roads, libraries, public
education, municipalities, and
EMS programs.
So come be part of the
groundswell of a new trend!
Lander Bucks is the latest in
incentivizing programs to
change the way we think,
act, and spend... making
shopping local fun,
relevant, and impactful.
NUTS AND BOLTS
WHO: Lander Bucks
can be purchased by
anyone, given to anyone,
and spent at any Lander
Chamber member
business. An additional
member benefit,
Chamber businesses
may affordably advertise
their logo on the check-
certificate page: a
gentle suggestion to the
shopper where to spend!
Lander Bucks (cont.)LO
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WHAT: Lander Bucks are
actual checks, payable
to “Lander Chamber of
Commerce Members.” They
function like currency
(ummm, they are a real
check) and get cashed like
all-is-well-and-normal at the
bank. They will be available
in various multiples of $5
increments. Do not worry: no
need of an iLeash to plug-in
WHEN: Initial release (in
limited quantities) starting
May 1st, 2015. That’s sparkle-
code for come and get it before
we run out.
WHY: Lander Bucks are
guaranteed local dollars
spent in our community.
They make great gifts,
employee bonuses, event
prizes, thank-you gifts,
and donations. From $5
to $5000+, you can give
a meaningful gift while
guaranteeing supporting the
community. You’re no longer
just hearing “shop local” —
you are shopping local.
HOW: Stop by the chamber
or go online to place
unlimited custom orders. Or
check under the park bench.
We’re going to hide $200
throughout the community
to get this party started.
More about that through the
grapevine. Stay tuned to let
‘er Lander buck.
a FourSquare to read a scan
box to get nailed with 3% in
credit card and non-local fees.
WHERE: Lander Bucks
primarily serves the Lander
area, where 93.7% of our
chamber members reside
and practice. Lander Bucks
are also redeemable at choice
Lander Chamber businesses in
Riverton and Dubois. (Really,
they’re LanderPLUS Bucks.)
Lander Bucks (cont.)
The A.D. Martin
Lumber Company
celebrates a one-year
anniversary with the Lander
Chamber and sixty-one
years in business, with two
locations in Riverton and
Dubois.
Standing out as one of
a handful of local, true
manufacturing industry
businesses in our area, John
Martin, (a fourth-generation
business owner) renewed his
Lander chamber membership
because “A.D. Martin Lumber
does a lot of business in
the Lander area and we
have long standing familial
ties in Fremont County.
Our membership is an
investment and contribution
to our partnership within
this community.”
In addition to supplying
lumber, building materials,
and millwork, A.D. Martin
Lumber Co. is known
distinctly for the signature
A.D. Martin Truss. The truss
team has been designing,
engineering, and building
self-branded trusses since
1984. (For those of you who
do not already own a tool
belt and have a garage filled
with dreamy power tools, the
advantages of building with
to Riverton to work for
the Riverton Lumber
Company, becoming co-
owner and retiring in
1953. Martin partnered
with his two sons, Davis
and Jack, to purchase the
Noble Lumber company
in 1954, forming the present-
day A.D. Martin Lumber
Company. In 1986 Davis and
Jack’s two sons Mike and
Joe purchased the company.
Mike Martin and his son John
now operate the company
and a second location in
Dubois was permanently
established in its current
main street location in 2006.
A.D. Martin Lumber Co.
engineered trusses are quick
assembly and consistency,
allowing builders to dry-in a
structure in a shorter time
frame.) Designer / engineer
Vern Meredith was born and
raised in Lander, graduating
LVHS in 1975. He has been
with A.D. Martin since 1993,
as the lead engineering truss
designer. “We have an extensive
understanding of local building
codes, snow and wind-loading,
and we engineer specifically
for the needs and climate of
Fremont County. Because of our
experience and expertise in this
area, we design and engineer
products that provide quality-
affordable results.”
Original ties to
Lander: The business
founder and namesake,
A.D. Martin, moved to
Lander from Missouri
in 1920 and sold horse-
drawn farm equipment.
He eventually moved
MEM
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PRO
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Calendar of EventsEV
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1 & 2 Wind River Casino Two-Day Native American Day Dance Competition Up to 10K in prizes. 851-5394
1-16 Members Show Free. Open Tues. - Thurs. 10-6pm, and Fri. & Sat. 10-4pm. 224 Main Street. 332-5772 landerartcenter.com
2 Dancing with the Stars Fundraiser 5:30-9pm, Lander Community and Convention Center, 950 Buena Vista. Tickets $50. 332-0454
7 Start Your Own Business Seminar Free. Presented by Small Business Development Center, 6:30-8:00pm, Lander Library. 851-2029
9 Help for Health Annual Hospice 5K Walk/Run 8:00am-noon, $15.00, Lander City Park. 856-1206
9 Ultimate Miniature Bullriding 1663 Rodeo Drive, Lander. 349-6400 howlrodeobulls.com
9 7th Annual Shoshoni Days Festival Stick horse races, 4-wheeler poker run, gymkhana, softball tournament, treasure hunt, garage sales, and lots of homemade food and goodies. 876-2777 or 851-1421
21 Business After Hours Free. 5:30-7:30 Acu-Health Acupuncture
22 Wyoming Art Party Free. 6-8pm. Refreshments served. 332-5772, landerartcenter.com
23 Ft. Washakie Annual Moccasin Lake Challenge Race Run or walk 18-21 mile route. New: youngster’s 5-mile route. 8am start. $20 includes T-shirt – finishers get a hoodie. 349-7089. 9 North Fork Rd.
23 Adventure Trek Baldwin Creek Trading Post, hosted by the Fremont County Pioneer Museum. 10-noon. 332-3339, 1443 Main St. fremontcountymuseums.com
30 Red Desert 2nd Annual Run the Red Desert Trail Half Marathon 8am-noon, 332-7031x16.
REPEATING EVENTS2nd Sunday 1:00 pm Fre. Co. Historical Society
Mondays 9:00 am County Commission 11:45 am Lander Art Guild 5:00 pm Book Nook @ The Carnegie 7:00 pm VFW Bingo
Tuesdays 6:00 pm City Council 7:30 pm American Legion
3rd Tuesday 2:00 pm City/School Joint Powers Board
Wednesdays 7:00 am LEADER 8:00 am MLS, Realtors Noon Rotary 6:00 pm Open Studio, Art Center
1st Wednesday 7:00 pm Popo Agie Anglers
1st & 3rd Wednesday 6:30 pm Lander Lion’s @ The Oxbow
3rd Wednesday 10:30am Fre Co Suicide Prevention Coalition 349-4495 Thursdays Noon Kiwanis 1:15pm Stroke Support, LRH 7:30pm Marine Corps League
1st Thursday 6:00 pm Lander Library Friends
2nd and 4th Thursday 7:00 pm Elks Lander Lodge #2317
3rd Friday 11:00 am Fre Co Suicide Prevention 349-4495 7:00 pm Senior Center Dance
Saturdays 10:00 am Book Nook on Main Location & Carnegie Room
5:00 pm Wind River 4x4 Assoc.
2nd Saturday 6:00 pm Scotch tasting, Miners Delight Inn, Atlantic City
COMMUNITY DIGEST
Let ‘er Buck Lander BucksMay 2015
Who: Sponsored by Lander Chamber of Commerce
What: We hide Lander Bucks
Where: Delightfully weird places throughout town.
Why: Free money. You tell all your friends and post on your Twitterest account
How: Find Lander Bucks. Go spend it. Send us a picture. We make you famous longtime.
Dancing with the StarsMay 2, 5:30-9pm
Who: Chamber Executive Director Brian Fabel, local professional and hopeful dance artists
What: Where pole dancing and Irish clogging compete
Where: Lander Community & Convention Center
Why: Fundraiser for Community Entry Services
How: Vote online and pre-purchase tix at www.dancingwiththe starslander.com
2015 Lander Brew FestJune 12&13
Who: Anyone who is awesome
What: 40+ Rocky Mountain breweries and 2000+ visitors
Where: Lander City Park
Why: Because it is Lander Brew Fest and it means summer
How: Pre-purchase tickets online at landerbrewfest.org
BUSINESS AFTER HOURS
May 21 ACU-HEALTH ACUPUNCTUREUPCOMING BUSINESS AFTER HOURS SCHEDULE
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Business After Hours Calendar of Events
Utilizing Your Member Benefits
Want to get the word out about your job openings, deals/
promotions, and events? We have a few new resources
that make sharing your message easier than ever.
STEP 1) Go to the member benefits page at landerchamber.org to
review membership benefits and the four short-and-sweet educa-
tional videos. (See screenshot below.)
STEP 2) Log in to your personal chamber page by mousing over
“membership” and select “member login.” If you do not have your
log-in and password, call/email the chamber office and we will
provide them.
STEP 3) Once you are in the system, you will see hot deals, job
postings and events. It is also a great idea to update your member
profile with any updates. (See image below... again.)
BEN
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EXPLANATION OF TERMS:
Deals and Promotions: These can be
sales, promotions,
announcements,
community
information, or any
relevant information
that you want to get
the word out.
Job Postings: A place
to post job openings.
Events: Fundraisers,
festivals, parties,
concerts, open
houses, etc.... Not
to be confused
with sales and
promotions (see Hot
Deals).
Have a question?
Get in touch with us
at the office at 307-
332-3892 or info@
landerchamber.org
Utilizing Your Member BenefitsED
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Photo: Brad Christensen
Thinking of starting
your own business?
The Wyoming
Entrepreneur Small Business
Development Center, Small
Business Administration,
and Lander Chamber of
Commerce are partnering to
bring you a basic overview
for starting a small business
in Wyoming.
The program covers the
stages of business start-
up: defining your business
concept, testing the
feasibility of your business
concept, the business plan,
financing realities, and pre-
launch requirements. This is
designed to be an interactive
program, so bring your
questions.
Contact the WSBDC at
(307) 851-2029 to register
or with question. Wyoming
Entrepreneur SBDC is a
business consulting group
consisting of the Wyoming
Small Business Development
Center, Wyoming
Procurement Technical
Assistance Center, and the
Wyoming Market Research
Center. Our mission is to
help Wyoming entrepreneurs
succeed. Consulting and
most market research
Start Your Own Business
services are free of charge to
Wyoming residents. The SBDC
is funded in part through
a cooperative agreement
with the U.S. Small Business
Administration. Additional
support is provided by the
Wyoming Business Council, and
the University of Wyoming. For
further information, visit our
website at www.WyEn.biz.
Brought to you by:
With Support From:
LanderChamber of Commerce
When: Thursday, May 7
6:30-8:00 pm
Where: Lander Library
(Little Theater)
To Register:www.WyEnbiz/events
or (307) 851-2029
B&B Inc.Dick Parker692 Main St., Lander
Bill’s Quality Auto GlassBill & Sarah Dike4 North Fork Rd, Lander
Blue Cross Blue ShieldTeresa David, Agent325 W. Main St., Riverton
Blue Ridge Apartments1024 E. Main St., Lander
High Country Hearing CenterMike Alley, M.S.125 Main St., Lander
The Ice HouseDick Tann671 Lincoln St., Lander
New York Life InsuranceBeau Wendling906 Main St., Lander
One Shot Antelope Hunt Foundation/Water For Wildlife545 W. Main St., Lander
Phat Foam Insulation, LLCJason Redman191 Tweed Lane, Lander
Premier Bone & Joint CentersJay Carson8160 Hwy 789, Lander
Frank R. Wheeler, M.D.830 Lincoln St., Lander
Wyoming.comSteve Mossbrook937 W. Main, Riverton
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LanderChamber of Commerce
This issue of the chamber newsletter is printed by Western Printing
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WHERE: 295 GARFIELD STREETWHEN: THURSDAY, MAY 21TIME: 5:30-7:30 P.M.Visit, network,
enjoy the company of fellow business owners, friends & neighbours.
HAVE A GREAT SUMMER,SEE YOU IN SEPTEMBER!
UPCOMING BUSINESS AFTER HOURS SCHEDULE
BUSINESS AFTER HOURS
[email protected] | (307) 332-3892 | landerchamber.org
NAME: ________________________________________________BILLING ADDRESS:____________________________
ADDRESS FOR FLOWERS:____________________________PAST PARTICIPANTS:$45 BARRELTotal Number:________________NEW PARTICIPANTS: $80 BARRELTotal Number:________________
Please send this letter and your payment to:Lander Beautifi cation Committee160 N. 1st St., Lander, WY 82520
Payment must be received before your fl owers are delivered.
The Lander Beautifi cation Committee is pleased to offer the fl ower container program again this year to interested businesses and organizations. We would like to invite everyone to be involved with this program, which began in 1991 with the participation of Sprout’s Greenhouse.
This year we are once again offering to refi ll fl ower containers. The price includes the fl owers, the container, delivery, pick up in the fall and storage of the container. It is your responsibility to water the fl owers. Delivery is the 1st week of June, when weather permits.
Flowers this year will be yellow butterfl y daisy and burgandy and deep purple petunias.
To sign up complete the form below and return to the Lander Chamber of Commerce. Payment and registration must be received by May 15 and before your container is delivered.
FLOWER CONTAINER PROGRAM
[email protected] | (307) 332-3892 | landerchamber.org
BEAUTIFICATIONCOMMITTEE
Daily: Riverton Northern Arapaho Cultural Insights: Northern Arapaho Experience Room - Arapaho artifacts and artwork on display. Call in advance for a schedule of Arapaho Elders who share Arapaho language lessons and traditional story telling. Wind River Casino, 10269 Highway 789. Call for times: 851-5394. windriverhotelcasino.com May 1-16 The Lander Art Center presents the "Members Show." Free. This eclectic art show has a wide variety of media and styles. Open Tues. - Thurs. 10-6pm, and Fri. and Sat. 10-4pm. 224 Main Street. 332-5772, landerartcenter.com May 2 Riverton Wind River Hotel &Casino Native American Team Dance Contest. Performances attract professional dance teams from around the country. $10,000 in prizes for the best footwork. Dancing starts at 4 pm. Free. Call Herb or Brittney at 349 9656 or 349 6534. 10269 Hwy. 789, windriverhotelcasino.com May 2 Lander Dancing with the Stars Fundraiser, 5:30-9pm, Lander Community & Convention Center, 950
Buena Vista. Tickets $50. Proceeds benefit Community Entry Services. 332-0454, dancingwiththestarslander.com May 2 Riverton United Tribes Spring Powwow: See colorful regalia, artisans, Native American drummers and dancers. Gourd dancing begins at 6pm with the Grand entry 7pm. Enjoy jingle and traditional dance, women's and men's fancy dancing, and men's grass dance. CWC gym in the Student Center. Hear multiple drum groups and see native craft vendors. Closes at 11pm. 2660 Peck Ave., 855-2285 or 349-8264, [email protected], cwc.edu/powwow May 9 Lander Ultimate Miniature Bullriding, 1663 Rodeo Drive. 349-6400, howlrodeobulls.com May 9 Shoshoni 7th Annual Shoshoni Days Festival with events going on all over the quaint western town of Shoshoni. Enjoy outdoor events all weekend long including stick horse races, 4-wheeler poker run, gymkhana, softball tournament, treasure hunt, garage sales, and lots of homemade food and goodies. 876-2777, 851-1421, [email protected] May 9 Atlantic City "Second Saturday Scotch Sipping at Six" at 7,600 Feet in
Wyoming’s Wind River Range. The tastings begin at 6-9pm. At the historic Miner's Delight Inn Bed and Breakfast "Two-Bit Cowboy Saloon." Tickets $25. 332-0248, [email protected], minersdelightinn.com May 15-16, Riverton Wild Horse Adoption – see wild mustang horses in training. On May 15, 1-3:30pm, clinic for the general public. May 16, open 7:30am with bidding at 10:30am. Riverton Honor Farm minimum-security corrections facility, 40 Honor Farm Rd. Inmates work one-on-one with these wild horses. 352-0302. Free. Public is welcome. Review admission details: blm.gov/wy/st/en/programs/Wild_Horses/honorfarm.html May 15 Riverton McDonald’s Kids Exploration Series: Play American Indian and Pioneer Games! 10-11:30am. Riverton Museum, 707 East Park. 856-2665, [email protected] May 16 Dubois Museum presents: WY Community Bank Discovery Speakers Series: The POW Camp, by Cheryl O'Brien. 7pm. 909 W. Ramshorn, 455-2284, [email protected], duboismuseum.org May 16 Lander McDonald’s Kids
For a complete l ist of events in Wyoming’s Wind River Country go to windriver.org A L L L I S T I N G S U S E A R E A C O D E 3 0 7 . P l e a s e c o n f i r m t h e l o c a t i o n a n d a l l d e t a i l s i n a d v a n c e . 4-29-15
Fremont County 2015
MAY EVENTS
Exploration Series: Native American Arts Day. 1-4pm. Pioneer Museum, 1443 Main St. 332-3339. [email protected] May 22-May 31 Lander Art Center presents the "Wyoming Art Party." Artist reception May 22, 6-8pm. Refreshments served. Free. This eclectic art show runs thru July 4. Open Tues.-Thurs. 10-6pm, and Fri. and Sat. 10-4pm. 224 Main Street. 332-5772, landerartcenter.com May 22 Ethete Wind River Tribal College Powwow. Grand Entry is 6pm. Ends 11pm. Free. Blue Sky Hall, 506 Ethete Road, 335-8243 May 22-25 Riverton Wind River Muzzle Loaders Memorial Shoot (at the end of Monroe Road). Adult and kids black powder shooting competitions, tomahawk throwing & historical activities. 921-1483, [email protected], wyomingmuzzleloaders.com, facebook.com/windrivermuzzleloadersassociation May 23 Dubois Museum presents: WY Community Bank Discovery Speakers Series: Teton Archaeological Project: Matt Stirn and Rebecca Sgouros. 7pm. 909 W. Ramshorn, 455-2284, [email protected] May 23 Pavillion Ultimate Miniature Bullriding. Outdoor arena is at 424 S. Main. 349-6400, howlrodeobulls.com May 23 Ft. Washakie Annual Moccasin Lake Challenge Race, Run or Walk, with incredible views on the 18-21 mile route. New: youngster's 5-mile route. 8am start (registration 7am). Bring plenty of water and sunscreen. $20 includes a souvenir t-
shirt – finishers get a hoodie. 349-7089. 9 North Fork Rd., [email protected] May 22-25 Riverton will host the 2015 Wind River Casino 41st Saltwater Classic Pro Am Golf Tournament, which attracts top professionals each year. Riverton Country Club. Entry fees start at $225. 4275 Country Club Drive. 856-6771, 856-4779, [email protected], rivertoncountryclub.net May 23 Lander Wind River Visitors Council Adventure Trek: Baldwin Creek Trading Post, hosted by the Fremont County Pioneer Museum. It’s the oldest building still standing and served as an Indian trading post. 10-noon. 332-3339, 1443 Main St., [email protected], fremontcountymuseums.com May 29-30-31 Ethete Yellow Calf Memorial Powwow. Enjoy colorful dancing while sampling traditional food and indian arts and crafts. Start time 7pm each night. Free. Blue Sky Hall, 506 Ethete Road, 332-5286 May 30 Dubois McDonald’s Kid Exploration Series: Flint knapping demonstrations by Tom Lucas. Dubois Museum. 1-3pm, 909 W. Ramshorn, 455-2284, [email protected], duboismuseum.org May 30 Riverton Open Mic Night at Mammoth Music. 10-minute slots are available on the last Saturday of each month to musicians, bands, and other stage performers for this family friendly evening. Free admission. 7-8:30pm. 856-0258, 318 East Main St. May 30 Shoshoni Fremont County Youth Rodeo, Art Shanley Memorial Arena, 1st Street and Maple St. 349-6400, howlrodeobulls.com
May 30 Dubois Special Fire Benefit Rodeo, at the Clarence Allison Memorial Arena, just south of town at 5649 Hwy. 287/26. A favorite family friendly event of real western rodeo action geared for all ages: bullriding, bronc riding on bucking horses, team roping, barrel racing, and calf roping just to name a few. Plus mutton bustin’ where kids practice their riding skills on sheep. Tickets $10 adult, kids age 6-12 $5, under age 6 free. 7:30pm. 851-0951, facebook.com/DuboisWYRodeo May 30 Lander The Cowboy State Stock Horse Association Working Cow Horse Summer Series Show. Held at the Lander Old Timers Rodeo Indoor Arena, 1663 Rodeo Drive. Starts 9am. 851-1126. May 30 Red Desert 2nd Annual Run the Red Desert Trail Half Marathon. Race offers 13 and 23 miles of spectacular routes. Meet at White Mountain Petroglyphs parking lot - north of Rock Springs. 8am-noon, 332-7031x16, [email protected] This exciting events calendar is provided by the WIND RIVER VISITORS COUNCIL … Fremont County Lodging Tax Dollars at Work! *Don’t forget to use our hashtag to post your Wind River Country memories at: #windrivercountry
2015 MAY Events Continued
For a complete l ist of events in Wyoming’s Wind River Country go to windriver.org A L L L I S T I N G S U S E A R E A C O D E 3 0 7 . P l e a s e c o n f i r m t h e l o c a t i o n a n d a l l d e t a i l s i n a d v a n c e . 4-29-15