2018
February
Lander newsletter
Chamber of Commerce
Photo: Brad Christensen
introduction
From the Executive Director
W
e recently convened a group of 15+ restaurant
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
and retail members to hear the issues our local
Mika Baker, President
sector is facing and to debrief our Shop Local/
Think Lander First holiday campaign. Lots of great ideas came out about future promotions and efforts to keep local dollars at work.
Central Bank and Trust
Steve Liebzeit, Vice-President First Interstate Bank
Susan Weideman, Treasurer Lander Vision Center
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
These included discussions about tagging onto already existing events (ISS dog sled race; First Friday, athletic competitions); changing how the “Think Lander First” button is used and
Michelle Mazur Elevate Rehab
Joanne Slingerland Central Wyoming College
associated promotions; need for shoulder-season promotions;
Ann Espinosa
create events like a winter carnival or ice sculpting or outside
Home Source Realty Inc. Inter Mountain Builders
vending, as well as promotions that extend past downtown Main Street. Thanks to Mr. D’s for providing a great morning buffet of tasty treats and thanks to all those who attended! Finally, the Community Awards Luncheon is just around the corner, so there are two things you must do! First, submit your nominations for local businesses and individuals who are kicking butt! Next, mark your calendar and RSVP for the awards ceremony itself, taking place on Friday, March 8, 12-1 p.m. We look forward to seeing you there!
Dave Fehringer WH Smith & Associates, Inc.
Suzanne Norris Edward Jones, Lonnie Bull
Jonathan Tonkowich Wyoming Catholic College
PROFESSIONAL STAFF Brian Fabel Executive Director
Carol King Associate Director
Dot Newton Events Coordinator
Brian Fabel Executive Director Lander Chamber of Commerce
Community Lander
Chamber of Commerce
Awards Photo: Brad Christensen
Where:
Lander Community and conv center
When:
Friday, March 9
Time:
12:00 - 1:00 pm
Tickets: One free ticket per membership $30 per additional ticket Anchor Award Survived the challenge of time (business) Beautification Outstanding storefront appearance Rookie of the Year Innovation, enthusiasm, and creativity (business) Spirit of Lander Ignites enthusiasm with their participation (business) Lifetime Contribution Long-standing community commitment (individual) Chamber Ambassador of The Year Exceptional member of the Lander Chamber Ambassadors (individual) Employee of the Year Extraordinary performance (individual, presented by winning organization)
advance purchase necessary
Chamber Volunteer of the Year Outstanding support of the chamber’s mission (individual)
reserve or purchase tickets in advance:
info@landerchamber.org | (307) 332-3892
Events
BUSINESS AFTER February Calendar of Events 2 First Friday: Art & Live Music 4-9:30pm, The Middle Fork 4 Lander Community Concert 7-9 pm, Lander Valley High School auditorium 10 Murder Mystery at the Deadwood Saloon 6pm, Riverton Museum 10 Book sale at the Book Nook 10-4, Lander Library & upstairs at Bank of the West 10 Metropolitan Opera Live in HD 10am-12:45pm, Lander Library Carnegie Room 10 Ned LeDoux in concert 5:30-10pm. Lander Community & Convention Center 14 Blein air in thin air film & presentation 6-7 pm, Lander Art Center 15 Lander Chamber Business After Hours Lander Community Foundation @ Fremont Therapy, 8168 Highway 789 20 Maximize your membership Learn
about all the ways to take advantage of your Chamber membership. Lunch by Mr D’s Foodstore. 22 Lander Entrepreneurial Networking Event 6-8pm, Summit Lounge, join us to meet like minded people. This event is being launched in a first attempt to bring us together and begin exploring how we support the launch and growth of businesses in Lander. 24 Metropolitan Opera Live in HD 10:30am-1:30pm, Lander Library Carnegie Room Repeating Events Mondays 9:00 am County Commission 11:45 am Lander Art Guild 4:00 pm Book Nook @ The Carnegie Tuesdays 6:00 pm City Council 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 & 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 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 Saturdays 10:00 am Book Nook on Main & Carnegie Room 12-2pm Saturday Jam Sessions, Lander Bake Shop
1-3 pm Winter Farmers Market 1, 555 E. Main
February 20, 5:30-7:30pm Fremont Therapy Group 8168 WY-789, Lander
January Business After Hours @ Bhava Shala Community Space
Networking
BUSINESS AFTER Business After Hours
New members
BUSINESS AFTER Past Lander Chamber Community Awards Recipients
E
ach year we recognize businesses and individuals that are doing extrodinary things for our community and economy. Make sure to submit your nominations by Febuary 22th of the 2018 Lander Chamber community awards ceremony! Below are a listing of past recipants.
Anchor Award Lander Journal, ‘17 Clark Landscaping, ‘16 Mr D’ s Food Center, ‘15 Artery Construction, ‘14 Wild Iris Mnt. Sports, 13
Beautification Hello...The House, ‘17 Trey Warren, ‘16 Lander Bake Shop, ‘15 Paul & Carrie Guschewsky, ‘14 Cowfish, ‘13 Chamber Volunteer of the Year Jeff Stanbury, ‘17
Rookie of the Year Alchemy, ‘17 Lander Aviation, ‘16 Wind River Wireless, ‘15 Ameritech, ‘14 County 10, ‘13 Spirit of Lander Gambles, ‘17 Rio Rose, ‘16 Cade Masteas, ‘15 Rocky Mtn. Premix, ‘14 Lander Comm. Fndn, ‘13 Chamber Ambassador of The Year Tony McRae, ‘17
Lifetime Contribution Marlene Young, ‘17 Mic\k Wolf, ‘16 Chuck Faulkner, ‘15 Don Reynolds, ‘14 Del McComie, ‘13 Employee of the Year Jody Collins, First Interstate Bank, ‘17
Member Benefits Promotion (what you get) • Business Directory Relocation & Travel Guide • Hot deal, promotion announcements, event listing, and job opening advertising • Brochures and business cards on display • Vacation, relocation and convention packets • Business Referrals, with reporting
Service (what you can use)
I was very pleased with the Lander Chamber’s Maximize Your Membership luncheon. The staff covered numerous benefits of being a Chamber member, as well as how to drive more consumers to our businesses. Brian Rohrbacher President | CEO, Atlantic City Federal Credit Union
mEMBER benefits
Maximize Your Membership
• Bulk mail permit for savings of up to 30% • Mailing List and Monthly newsletter • Workforce Development Training Fund grant consultation services • Notary Public Service • Participation in Flower Barrel Program • Lander Bucks Local Currency program
Sign up for February Luncheon Learn how take full advantage of your member benefits (how to post deals, events, job posting, and track your results).
Community (what we do) • Visitor Information Center to all • Community Events Calendar • Toll-free business and information hotline
Where: Lander Chamber of Commerce When: Tuesday, February 20, from 12-1pm What: to bring: An open mind!
• Promote the Lander Area as the destination • Beautification (Christmas Lights on Main St.)
RSVP by calling 332-3892
• Shop Local Program
Events (how to get involved) • Free ticket to Community Awards Luncheon • Winter Storefront Competition • Small Business Saturday • Business After Hours, and ability to host • Annual Legislative Forum
Thank you to our Lunch Sponsor for our Maximize your membership Luncheon
Clark’s Landscaping, Brian & Jill Clark, PO Box 1204, Lander
New York Life Insurance, Beau Wendling, 455 Main St., Suite C, Lander
Cornerstone Group Realty Judy Bauman & Niki Morrison, 215 S. Broadway Ave., Riverton
Phat Foam Insulation LLC, Jason Redman, PO Box 864, Lander
Fender Mender Body Shop, Ray Malek, 262 Washakie St., Lander
Pizza Hut, Joy Fink 670 E. Main, Lander
Hayden Outdoors, Bill Vacek, 6 Echo Road, Lander
Rainmaker Marketing Solutions dba WYHomeSearch.com, Amanda Henry & Sally Davenport, 118 Valley Circle, Riverton
Lander Vision Center, Mike & Susan Weideman, 556 Main St., Lander McRae, Tony & Connie, 2045 Baldwin Creek Road, Lander
Lander
Chamber of Commerce
Reed’s Moghaun Office Supply, Don, Sonia & Bertie Reed, 155 S. 5th St., Lander
Rodney’s Collision & Custom, Rodney & Leona Rohn, 330 Mortimore Lane, Lander Sweetwater Food & Beverage LLC dba One Stop Market, Ron Hansen, 8116 Hwy 789, Lander Teton Therapy PC, 425 Lincoln St., Lander Wahl Electric, Scott & Amy Wahl, 940 Mountain View Court, Lander Whiting Law, PC, James Whiting, 315 Main St., Suite 1, Lander
Renewing Members
National Outdoor Leadership School, 502 Lincoln St., Lander
Renewing Members
Artery Construction, Joe & Kristy Artery, 57 Tweed Lane, PO Box 110, Lander
Wind Hosting, Bill Hastings, PO Box 557, Lander
PRESORTED STANDARD U.S. Postage Paid LANDER, WY PERMIT NO. 78
This issue of the chamber newsletter is printed by Western Printing
Wyoming State Winter Fair 2018 All events to be held at the Lander Old Timers Rodeo (Indoor) Arena
Friday, March 2nd........7pm Jackpot Team Roping Saturday, March 3rd.....7pm Mini Bull Riding *Color-guard Ceremony to start event
Sunday, March 4th.......9am Competition Horse Show *Cowboy Church to start event at 7am For more Information: Call Ted: 349-2002 or Tara: 349-5844 www.wyomingstatewinterfair.org
Open Grant Awards Ceremony and Challenge for Charities Kick-off Meeting
March 8, 2018, 5:30 PM at the Lander Library Join us for the Open Grant awards followed by the Challenge for Charities nonprofit organizational meeting. If your nonprofit organization would like to participate in the 2018 Challenge for Charities fundraiser this organizational meeting is a must! Learn about:
PO Box 1131 Lander, WY 82520 Ph: 307-438-9247 www.landercommunityfoundation.org
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Event Overview and Administration Eligibility Requirements Application Process Important Dates and Deadlines Rules and Procedures Matching Grant Structure • Volunteer Opportunities
JOIN US for Business After Hours February 15th, 5:30 pm At Fremont Therapy Group 8168 Highway 789 sponsored by the Lander Community Foundation
CELEBRATION The Lander Community foundation is honoring three of our 2010 founding members, and thanking Fremont Therapy Group for being our first 2018 platinum-level Community Challenger With a $10,000 donation to the Challenger matching fund.
Hop for Hospice Family 5K Presented By
2nd Annual
Saturday March 24th, 2018 Location: 1240 College View Dr. Riverton WY 82501 Registration begins @ 8:00am - Race Starts @ 9:00am This fun Easter Themed walk/run 5K will include “Hidden” Easter Egg stations along the route. Get fit and have fun while supporting Fremont County’s only nonprofit hospice provider; No one will go home empty handed, Prize for the best Easter Costume.
5K Run/Walk Registration Costs: (if registered before March 9th) *Adult(13-55 yrs)-$20 * Senior(55+)-$15 * Student(w/ID)-$15 * *Child(0-12 yrs)-$10 * Pet(leashed)-$5 each * Group of 5 Participants-$75 * Register by March 9th to guarantee your T-shirt size and discounted entry fee. Additional $5 per person if you register after March 9th. (First come first serve T-shirts when registering after March 9th)
* Random prizes awarded and prizes awarded for each age group *
How and When to Register for this 5K: Early Registration Mail-in or Drop off form To: Help for Health 1240 College View Dr. Riverton Wy 82501 (Cash or Check accepted)
Checks Payable to ”Help for Health”
Early Registration Online: www.helpforhealthwy.com Click Donate Now (Credit or Debit accepted)
More Info Call 856-1206
Day of Race Registration: In Person Help for Health 1240 College View Dr. Riverton Wy. 82501 @ 8:00am (Cash or Check On
Central Wyoming College - Lander Community Education Spring/Summer Classes Dog Obedience Coffee Brewing at Home Planned Giving Flower Arranging Hoophouse Gardening Edible & Medicinal Plants Dance Lessons Hiking & Cooking Tour of Tuscany Google Drive Basics Excel I & II Golf ...and much more! For a full schedule of classes, please visit www.cwc.edu/lander or stop by CWC Lander (120 Enterprise Boulevard)
• 307.332.3394 • landercenter@cwc.edu •
FREE GRIEF SUPPORT GROUP
Mondays 1:30pm-2:30pm 2/5– Lander Senior Center 2/12– Riverton Senior Center 2/19– Lander Senior Center Help for Health
Non-profit organization
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2/26– Riverton Senior Center Lander Senior Center—205 S. 10th St, Lander, WY
Hospice Home 1240 College View Drive Riverton Wyoming
Riverton Senior Center—303 E. Lincoln Ave, Riverton, WY
Administration Office 716 College View Drive, Suite B Riverton, WY 82501
I am not alone in my grief
Talking with and listening to others who un-
Phone: 307-856-1206 Fax: 307-856-6056 Email: helphospice@wyoming.com
February 2018 Topics:
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Beginning to trust others again
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Your Home Health & Hospice Connection across Fremont County
Bringing Quality Healthcare Home Frontier Home Health & Hospice | Issue 02.2018
At Frontier Home Health & Hospice, we are committed to providing quality home health and hospice care to our patient and their families by focusing on their unique needs and goals. We are honored to be a trusted part of their care plan when quality of life matters most. FEBRUARY, often known for its celebration of love and valentines, is American Heart Month and Low Vision Awareness Month. We would like to recognize all the Cardiovascular Professionals serving our community. THANK YOU for all that you do for our patients and our neighbors! In addition, we provided some beneficial Heart Failure and Low Vision tips . Check them out + Share! We look forward to continuing our commitment to deliver compassionate and quality healthcare to our patients and families at home, provide relevant education and programs to our community, and have fun doing it! HELP US SPREAD THE WORD! This month's newsletter includes a post of our free COMMUNITY SUPPORT GROUPS. Please post at your workplace, church, and favorite service organization. You can also share with friends, family and "club" members. OH, & LIKE US! We invite you to follow us on our Facebook page, @FrontierFremontCounty.
als We are Loc
Partnering with Providers across Fremont County to deliver
Comprehensive Healthcare at Home
Transitional/ Custodial Services RN Case Managers Home Health Aides Respite Personal Emergency Response System (PERS)
We are here for you.
Hospice Home Health Skilled Nursing Physical Therapy Occupational Therapy Medical Social Workers Home Health Aides
Skilled Nursing Medical Social Workers Spiritual Counselors Bereavement/Grief Support Hospice Aides Hospice Volunteers
Call us to learn more about the benefits and eligibility requirements for transitional/custodial , home health and hospice services.
DID YOU KNOW: Frontier supports the efforts of two not-for-profit organizations,Fremont In-Home Services and Friends of Hospice, to provide transitional/ custodial and hospice services to Fremont Co. Lander: 307-332-2922 | Riverton: 307-856-4127 www.frontierhhh.com/fremontcounty
TIPS: Heart Failure & Low Vision Heart Failure Personal Action Plan Steps for managing your heart failure symptoms: [ [ [ [ [ [ [
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Take my MEDICATIONS as ordered by my doctor. Exercise and stay ACTIVE. Check my WEIGHT daily and take action right away if my weigh increases. Decrease the amount of sodium and fluids in my DIET and avoid alcohol. Monitor myself for SYMPTOMS and take action right away when they occur. See my DOCTOR regularly. Other:______________________________________________________________
My next Doctor Appointment is: _______________________________________________ []
Ask my doctor how home healthcare may help manage my heart failure.
Common LOW VISION Courtesies & Considerations: Low vision may be due to macular degeneration, diabetic retinopathy, glaucoma, cataracts, retinitis pigmentosa, and stroke. [ ] Announce yourself whenever you enter or leave the room, especially when you are holding a conversation. [ ] Speak directly to the person using a normal tone of voice. To avoid confusion, call the person by name and/or touch them lightly on the arm. [ ] Always explain what you are going to do before you begin. Proceed in an orderly sequential manner. [ ] Request permission if you need to touch the person to provide guidance or assistance i.e. when guiding their hand to illustrate a technique. []
Be specific in directions, i.e. "Your magnifier is on the left side of the lamp."
[ ] If in doubt about how to help, just ask the person. Allow them to voice their needs. []
Do not arrange or rearrange the space of a person with visual impairment.
Lander: 307-332-2922 | Riverton: 307-856-4127 www.frontierhhh.com/fremontcounty