June newsletter

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2016

June

Lander newsletter

Chamber of Commerce


introduction

From the Executive Director

G

et ready, because the Fremont Toyota Brew Fest is just around the corner, June 10-11. Again for

EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Lorielle Morton, President McKee, Marburger & Fagnant, PC

this year you can join the brewmasters in the

Wyoming.com Golf With The Brewers 9-hole scramble starting at 9am on Saturday the 10th. Other activities going on include the Fremont Area Road Tour with an early start at 6am, and the Speedgoats Rugby match taking place mid

John Dailey, Vice President The Hitching Rack Home Source Realty

Krista Lobera, Treasurer Holiday Inn Express & Suites

day. And of course, there will be bands: Sol Seed, Nora Jane Struthers and her Party Line, with Zach Deputy closing

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

down the show!

Jeff Young, Past President

We continue to have great turn out at our Maximize Your Membership luncheons. During our May gathering, we had another 28 people pack the Chamber lobby to learn the how-tos of making the most of their membership. For the second month in row, we were so grateful to have community support from Mr. D’s Food Center who provided a delicious lunch! If you feel like you want more value out of your chamber membership, these quick luncheons are a must-attend!

Trihydro

Susan Weideman Lander Vision Center

Michelle Mazur Elevate Rehab

Chad Strickland Video Warehouse

Steve Liebzeit First Interstate Bank

Bob Pokorney

As you may have heard, we have submitted a grant application through the Wyoming Business Council Business Readiness Communities Grant for the Lander Visitor and Chamber Business Complex. Through this

Shoshone Rose Casino

Mika Baker Central Bank and Trust

Amber Wilson

Community Enhancement project we hope to improve our

Wyoming Outdoor Council

visitor center facilities and continue to provide an excellent

Joanne Singerland

first experience to Lander. As the tourists roll in, remember to do your part to keep them in our community and show them what Lander hospitality is all about! Brian Fabel Executive Director Lander Chamber of Commerce

Central Wyoming College

PROFESSIONAL STAFF Brian Fabel Executive Director Carol King Associate Director Rose Burke Event Coordinator


Maximize Your Membership

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

Lander

Chamber of Commerce

• 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 June 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, June 21, 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 May Maximize your membership Luncheon


New Members

BUSINESSAFTER HOURS New Member Plaques Each month we welcome new Chamber of Commerce member Businesses by presenting them with a plaque Va’s Auto

LLC’s mission is providing quality automotive

Trava and Marie Tschannen opened their

repair with honesty and integrity.

auto repair shop July 1, 2010. Trava started Wyoming Backcountry Tours Fremont County is an exceptional place of unique and incredible beauty and I think that it is worthy of sharing with visitors. I am a

mechanics at the age of 15, rebuilding generators, and has 25 years of experience in mechanics. He worked in machine shops and auto repair shops for over 10 years. His desire was to open a repair shop focusing on quality repair and superior customer service. Va’s Auto Repair LLC focuses on the

fourth generation Fremont County native and

drivability of the vehicle including steering,

I love this area. Now that I am semi-retired,

suspension, brakes, batteries, alternators,

I have time to show guests and outstanding

starters, engines and transmissions. Trava

qualities of the Pinedale-Lander-Riverton-

is an ASE Master Automobile Technician.

Tensleep country. I want to take people off

Marie owned High Mountain Fitness for

the beaten path to discover the real Wyoming.

over nine years and Va’s Auto Repair LLC for

The goal of Wyoming Backroad Tours is to give

almost six years, serving Fremont County

visitors (and hopefully local senior citizens)

for 15 years. Va’s Auto Repair LLC has an

a wonderful day to experience the outdoors -

outstanding mechanic employee, Quentin

driving, hiking, wildlife viewing - and learning

Williams. Quentin has been with Va’s Auto

about the history, geology, culture and wildlife

Repair LLC for 18 months. Va’s Auto Repair

of this wild and under-appreciated country. To


Backroad Tours at (307) 851-6552. Alchemy: An Artists’ Cooperative

Welcoming New Chamber of Commerce member Businesses

Alchemy was born on November 6, 2015 through the efforts of 14 Lander, Wyoming artists whose hope it was to encourage the arts in Wyoming with the support of the Lander Art Center. Alchemy is located at 320 Main Street in

Fremont Hardwoods, Cache Fross, 586 Amoretti St., Lander (307) 714-2274 Bluebird Building, Christian Gauderer, 350 Cliff St., Lander (208) 360-1781

New Members

book your tour, call Dale Sackett, Wyoming

Bixby Cattle Company, Nancy Hudson, 81 Bixby Road, Glenrock 82637 (307) 330-8031 JB’s Wild Wyoming Inc., Jerry & Sandy Bath, 625 Main St., Lander (307) 332-2065 Lander, Wyoming, and is situated within Lander Art Center’s 320 Studios location. Alchemy artists offer their original art

Lander Cycling Club, Julia Fairbank, PO Box 1433, Lander

works for sale, and during open hours at least one of Alchemy’s artists will be available to answer your questions.

want to become a chamber member? go to landerchamber.org or call 307 332 3892


Community Event

Lander LIVE: We Need Your Help!

Lander LIVE is made

our Lander LIVE bands have

possible thanks to our

an average ticket price of $30

sponsors, but also to our

per show. That would be $120

amazing community that

normally to see our whole

comes out to support live

season. Please consider an online

music. In 2016 Lander LIVE

donation and help us continue to

hopes to raise $15,000 from

bring these concerts to Lander!

the community that will

Volunteer: Also consider

cover the cost of putting on

becoming a Lander LIVE

the show and ensure that

volunteer and help us put on

future seasons take place.

great shows @

This year Lander LIVE is

landerlivemusic.com to sign up.

participating in the Challenge for Charities where donations

made to Lander LIVE will

Go to www.landerlivemusic.com OR select

be matched and is tax

“Lander LIVE� as part of your annual Challenge

deductible.

for Charities giving at www.landercommunity-

Food for thought, all of

foundation.org.


Brewfest, June 10-11 Sol Seed

Nora Jane Struthers

The Eugene, OR band plays

If you like country and

Zach Deputy will serve up

a fusion of Reggae, rock, hip-

rock be sure not to miss

one of the most unique solo

hop, world, and psychedelic

Nashville’s Nora Jane and

acts with looping sounds

jam that promises to get

her Party Line where they

that mix up “Island-infused,

everyone to their feet with

will surely get all boots a

Drum ‘n’Bass, Gospel-

arms in the air.

stompin’.

Ninja-Soul”.

Zach Deputy

Lander LIVE Sister Sparrow & Hayes Carll The Dirty Birds

Wed, July 13, 6pm Soul, funk, rock n’ roll group from Brooklyn, New York and lead by front woman Arleigh Kincheloe is sure to bring big sound and fun vibes.

Thurs, July 28, 6pm The Houston, Texas based, Grammy nominated singer songwriter fills the stage with laughs, stories, and best of all amazing country roots music.

Community Event

Free Summer Music Lineup!

Lake Street Dive

Fruit Bats

Thurs, Aug 11, 6pm Touring their freshly minted album, Side Pony, this four-some from Brooklyn, New York will get everyone up and dancing for with their fresh soul-pop tunes.

Thurs, Aug 25, 6pm Eric D. Johnson is once again leading the Fruit Bats into new and beloved territory of roots rock touring with their new album, Absolute Loser

This year Lander LIVE is participating in Challenge for Charities. donate online for matched tax deductible donations. www.landerlivemusic.com


Networking

BUSINESSAFTER HOURS May Business After Hours


June Calendar of Events

3 Climb the Grand Scholarship Youth Fundraiser by Central Wyoming Climbers’ Alliance@ Gannett Grill music, silent auction, laughter. Free 349-1561 3 Wind River Wine, Whiskey and Craft Beer Festival Inn at Lander, 6-9 pm, Wine, craft brews and distillers, art auction. $20 per person, available only at the One Stop Market, 8116 Hwy 789, Lander. 3 “Assortments, Detours and Volumes” by Bronwyn Minton, at Lander Art Center. Opening reception June 3, 6-8 pm. Free and open to the public. 4 Golf 4 Garrett Scramble, at the Lander Golf Course. Registration: golf4garrett.org. 332-4653 4 Run the Red third annual trail run Marathon start 8 a.m., Half marathon start 9 a.m, Red Desert. 4 Wind River Wild Horse Sanctuary grand opening 11am2 pm, 7 miles north at 8616 Hwy 287, 438-3838 10-11 2016 Lander Brewfest Lander City Park. Best craft breweries, three bands, excellent food, fun and games for the whole family. 332-3892

11 Wyoming.com Golf with The Brewers 9-Hole Scramble at the Lander Golf Course, specialized, casual, crowd-free experience with the brewers and their craft $30 332-3892 11 Fremont Area Road Tour at City Park, breakfast @ 5:30, rides starting at 6:15, various lengths, tickets start at $60, 332-3394. 15, 22, 29 Native American Indian Dancing Museum of the American West 335-8778 16 Scottish Settlers in the Upper Wind River, 7pm – 8pm 1443 Main St, The Lander Pioneer Museum presents: WY Community Bank Discovery Speakers Series, John Finley will do an illustrated talk 7pm. 1443 Main St. 332-3339 18, 25 Lander’s Farmers Market June-Oct. 15, 9am-noon City Park 332-0441 24-26 Eastern Shoshone Indian Days, Powwow, & Indian Rodeo & Relay Races, 19 Old Wind River Highway. Grand entry: Friday 6pm, Saturday 1pm & 6pm, Sunday 1 pm. 307-349-7089 25 Hudson Coal Mine and Cemetery Trek 10am – 1pm 1443 Main St, Lander Pioneer Museum presents the Wind River Visitors Council’s Adventure Trek. $6 per person. 10 to 1 pm. Meet at 1443 Main St., Lander, 307-3323339 26 Jubilee Anniversary, Faith Lutheran Church, 1600 Sinks Canyon Road, 9 am Worship, 11 am-2 pm meal, 2-4 pm fellowship. RSVP 307-332-2192

Repeating Events 2nd Sunday 1:00 pm Fre. Co. Historical Society Mondays 9:00 am 11:45 am 4:00 pm 7:00 pm

County Commission Lander Art Guild Book Nook @ The Carnegie 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 7:00 pm

Fre Co Suicide Prevention 349-4495 Senior Center Dance

Saturdays 10:00 am Book Nook on Main Location & Carnegie Room

5:00 pm Wind River 4x4 Assoc.

calendar

2 Jackie Davidson, Gary Brandt, Buffalo Bill Boycott, and Dr. Jo will be ‘Singing the Good Ole Songs Again’, 7pm. Donations will be accepted, benefits the Friends of the Lander and Riverton Library associations. 332.5194 ext. 301


Clark’s Landscaping, Brian & Jill Clark, PO Box 1204, Lander Elemental Performance & Fitness, Steve & Ellen Bechtel, 134 Lincoln St., Lander

Help for Health Hospice, Rhonda Locker, 1240 College View Dr., Riverton Holiday Lodge, Coco Huang, 210 McFarlane Dr., Lander In My Window, Susan Meeker, 258 Main St., Lander

Pageant of the Old West, PO Box 145, Lander Porter’s Mountain View Supply, Inc., Lennie Kosirog, 750 E. Sunset Dr., Riverton Shoshone Rose Casino, Bob Pokorney, manager, 5690 Hwy 287, Lander Special Arrangements, Martha Cook, 654 Main St., Lander

Energy Fuels Resources, 225 Union Blvd., Lakewood, CO

Lander Bar & Gannet Grill, Kyle Vassilopoulos, 126 Main St., Lander

Sweetwater Food & Beverage/ One Stop Market, Ron Hansen, 8116 Hwy 789, Lander

Florquist Construction, Kraig & Tammy Florquist, 88 Tweed Lane, Lander

Lander Valley Family Practice, Margaret Easley, 930 Buena Vista Dr.

Twin Pines RV Park, Steve Brown, Verna Worthey, 7345 Hwy 789, Lander

Ben Freedman, PO Box 7, Lander

Mr. D’s Food Center, Bonnie & Michelle Motherway, 725 Main St., Lander

Va’s Auto Repair LLC, Trava & Marie Tschannen, 165 Garfield, Lander

Fremont County Pediatric & Allergy Clinic, 115 Wyoming St., Lander

PRESORTED STANDARD U.S. Postage Paid LANDER, WY PERMIT NO. 78

Lander

Chamber of Commerce

This issue of the chamber newsletter is printed by Western Printing

Renewing Members

Budget Blinds of Lander, Jennifer Peterson & Pam Peterson, 75 Deer Valley Dr., Lander

Friends of South Pass, 125 South Pass Main, South Pass City

Renewing Members

Breadboard, Bob Born, 1350 Main St., Lander



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DAILY: Riverton Northern Arapaho Cultural Insights: Arapaho artifacts and artwork open every day. Call ahead. Elders share the Arapaho language and traditional story telling. Wind River Casino, 10269 Hwy. 789. 8515394 windriverhotelcasino.com WEEKLY: Lander Trivia Thursday at the Coalter Loft, hilarious fun with prizes awarded, 7-9pm. 332-8228, 126 Main St, ben_lester@nols.edu

SINGLE EVENTS: 3 Lander Wind River Wine, Whiskey and Craft Beer Festival featuring over 75 WY craft brewers and distillers. Art auction. $20 per person. Tickets at One Stop Market-8116 Hwy 789. 6-9 pm. 332-4427. Tasting at Inn at Lander, 250 Grandview. onestopmarkets.com! rhansen@sweetwatercompany.net

WEEKLY EVENTS: 7, 14, 21, 28 Riverton Northern Arapaho Native American Song and Dance: Traditional Native American Indian Dances in full regalia, including the popular hoop dance. 6-7pm every Tues. evening. Free. Wind River Hotel & Casino, 10269 Hwy 789. Call Peggy 840-5805, 855-2600, windriverhotelcasino.com

3 Lander The Lander Art Center presents "Assortments, Detours and Volumes" by Bronwyn Minton, June 3-July 16. Artist reception Fri., June 3, 6-8pm. Open Tues-Fri 10-6pm, Sat 10-4pm. Free admission. director@landerartcenter.com, 332-5772 landerartcenter.com

15, 22, 29 Lander Eagle Spirit Dancers Traditional Native American Indian Dancing, Museum of the American West on Weds. 7pm8:30pm. Join in the "Friendship" dance. Free.

3-5 Dubois Don Scheer Memorial Packhorse Races. Friday Calcutta 8am. Sat. Packhorse Races at 10am. Powder Puff Ladies Race Sun. at 10am. Dubois overlook chariot track on McKinley Drive. 455-2262, 455-3675.

amwest@wyoming.com, museumoftheamericanwest.com

facebook.com/DonScheerMemorialPackhorseRace

1445 W. Main St., 335-8778,

17, 24 Dubois Friday Night Rodeos all summer long. Favorite family-friendly: bull riding, bronc riding on bucking horses, team roping, barrel racing, and calf roping. Tickets $-10 $5, under age 5 are free. 7:30-10pm. South of town at 5649 Hwy. 287/26. 349-0870, 480-8992, facebook.com/wyomingwindrodeo, wyomingwindrodeo@gmail.com 14, 21, 28 Dubois Here's your chance to learn traditional Square Dancing. Family friendly fun for all – grab your cowboy boots for some real

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old fashion boot scootin’. Adults $3, children $2. 8-9:30pm. Frontier Room, Rustic Pine Tavern. 119 E. Ramshorn. 455-2556

4 Red Desert 3rd Annual Run the Red Desert Trail Half Marathon - 13 and 23 miles of spectacular desert routes. Cool down yoga provided Ananda Yoga. 9am-noon. Meet at White Mountain Petroglyphs parking lot north of Rock Springs. Register: 332-7031x16, facebook.com/runthereddesert?_rdr 4 Riverton Adventure Trek: St. Michael’s Mission. An important Episcopalian mission for the Arapaho Indian tribe. 1:30pm-4pm. Register at 856-2665. Meet at 700 E. Park Ave, Riverton. fremontcountymuseums.com/events/

4 Riverton 5th Annual Fast and the Furriest: 5k/1k Run/Walk. Bring the furry kids, too, and water bottles, water bowls, and sunscreen. Prizes. Booths & food vendors. 9:30am. Central Wyoming College, 2660 Peck Ave. 856-7764, blthuringer@gmail.com, fastnfurry.org, facebook.com/TheFastAndFurriest5k1k 4 Lander Wind River Wild Horse Sanctuary GRAND OPENING. Take a real wild mustang horse tour! Learn about Native American horse culture at the visitors center. 10-4pm. Horse Tours offered all summer long thru Sept. 5. Mon.-Fri. 10-6pm, and Sat. 10am-4pm. 8616 Hwy. 287, 438-3838, wrwhs@gmail.com, facebook.com/WindRiverWildHorseSanctuary, windriver.org/portfolio/wild-horse-sanctuary

4 Dubois Museum Adventure Trek: Ring Lake Ranch Tour. 10am-1pm. Tickets: $6. No pets. Register: 455-2284, 909 W. Ramshorn St. duboismuseum@gmail.com, fremontcountymuseums.com/events/ 4-5 Riverton Fremont County Youth Rodeo. Two-days of rodeo action starting 9am. 8566611, 349-6400. Riverton Fairgrounds Arena, 1010 Fairgrounds Dr. fremontcountyfair.org 9 Dubois Speakers Series: Bear Safety 101. Learn what to do. All ages. 7pm. 909 W. Ramshorn St. 455-2284, Dubois Museum. duboismusum@gmail.com, fremontcountymuseums.com/events/ 9 Dubois Kids Sleepover with the Sheep! Learn about bighorns and wildlife with films, games. Includes breakfast and wildlife field tour. Bighorn Sheep Center. Pre-register

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10 Shoshoni Kids Gymkhana rodeo! Bring the family. Games on horseback with everyone’s favorite - the egg and spoon race with real eggs. Food vendors onsite. Art Shanley Memorial Arena, 210 S. Maple St. 6pm. 840-0209. thacker_d@outlook.com 10-11 Lander’s Brewfest and Golf Tournament. Sample 20-plus brewers. Vendors, live bands and great brews. Fri. 59pm. Sat. tee-off from 9am-noon at 3rd Annual Brewers Golf Tournament, 1 Golf Course Drive. 9-hole scramble open to the public. Brewfest starts up again 2pm-9pm at City Park, 405 Fremont St. 332-3892. 11 Riverton Children's Exploration Series: A Day in the Museum. 10am-11am. Ages 813-ish. Register: 856-2665. 700 East Park Ave. fremontcountymuseums.com/events/ 11 Lander Fremont Area Road Tour Cycling Event - scenic bike routes 15-100 miles. Griddle cake breakfast - yoga in City Park, 405 Fremont St. 6:30am–3pm. Registration: 332-3394. landercenter@cwc.edu, landercyclingevents.org 11 Dubois Kids Fishing Day at Scouts Pond Kids and Families spend a day fishing & learning about fish in the area. Free. 8:3012:30.455-2556 11 Hudson Annual Hudson Daze Festival & Craft Fair. Enjoy old-fashioned Western games, events, demos, and mouth-watering authentic BBQ. 10am-3pm, 240-0251, 3358125, Gold Star Memorial Park, mikeanderson@wyoming.com 11-12 Lander Cowboy State Stock Horse Association (CSSHA) Reined Cow Horse Summer Series #2 & #3 Show. Show starts 9 am. LOTRA indoor arena at 1663 Rodeo Drive. 851-1126 11-12 Shoshoni 21st Annual Don Layton Memorial Antique Tractor & Engine Show. See steam engines, tractor pulls, tractor games, and other old-timey music and contests. At 1st St. and 2nd St. 856-1164, edgeta.com, cmaule@wyoming.com 10-11-12 Shoshoni Days! Dance, parade, tethered hot air balloon rides, pancake

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breakfast, pork supper, other old-timey games, music, and contests all over town. 876-2777, shoshol@rtconnect.net

Highway. easternshoshonetribe.org, 349-7089, mcbuck2th@hotmail.com

15 Dubois Children’s Exploration Series: Outdoor Art & fieldtrip: by Laurie Ideker. 10am-1pm. No pets. Register at 455-2284, duboismuseum@gmail.com, 909 W. Ramshorn St. fremontcountymuseums.com/events/

25 Dubois Summer Block Party. Come join us for food, friends and fun at a family friendly event. 100th Anniversary of the National Parks celebration in Town Park! 10 Stalnaker St. 3pm-8pm. 455-2556, Duboischamber@gmail.com

16 Lander Discovery Speakers Series: 7pm. Scottish Settlers in the Upper Wind River. Pioneer Museum, 1443 Main St., 332-3339, fremontcountymuseums.com/events/

25 Hudson Pioneer Museum Adventure Trek: Hudson coal mine and cemetery trek. $6. 10am-1pm. Depart 1443 Main St., Lander, 3323339, fremontcountymuseums.com/events/

18 Dubois Smorgasbord: A Dubois town tradition that has a long history with Sweden. Smorgasbord style dinner with mouthwatering original recipes! Headwaters Center, 20 Stalnaker St. Servings: 5:00pm and 6:00pm. 455-2313

25 Lander UNPLUGGED – Acoustic Music concert. Incredible local musical talent. Free. 68pm. Lander Bake Shop, 259 Main St., 8552190, afehring@cwc.edu

18 Riverton Museum Discovery Speakers Series: Marcel Kornfeld: Hell Gap: PaleoIndian Studies and human use of rock shelters. 3pm-4:30pm. 700 E. Park Ave. 8562665, fremontcountymuseums.com/events/ 18 Riverton Celebrate Wind River Casino’s Anniversary with lots of birthday goodies! 10269 Highway 789. 851-5394. windriverhotelcasino.com 18-19 Pavillion Fremont County Youth Rodeo. 9am. Outdoor arena is at 424 S. Main. 349-6400, howlrodeobulls.com 20 Dubois Gayle Irwin stories and book signing. Bighorn Sheep Center. 10 Bighorn Lane. Free. 5pm-6:30pm. 455-3429, info@bighorg.org 23 Dubois Flint knapping: Tom Lucas demonstrates the ancient skill of stone flint knapping. Learn insights into its important Western and Indian historic use. Free. Bighorn Sheep Center, 10 Bighorn Lane. 7pm-8:30pm. 455-3429, info@bighorg.org 24-26 Fort Washakie 57th Annual Eastern Shoshone Indian Days, Powwow, & Indian Rodeo & Relay Races – it’s WY’s largest powwow. Grand entry times: Friday at 6pm, Sat. 1pm & 6pm, and Sun. 1 pm. Indian Rodeo and Relay Races held Saturday morning. 19 Old Wind River

25 Dubois Adventure Trek: Geology of the Badlands: Mason Draw approximately 55 million years. 3+ mile moderate hike. Depart 8:30am –1pm. Tickets: $6. All ages. No pets. 909 W. Ramshorn. Register 455-2284, duboismusum@gmail.com, fremontcountymuseums.com/events/ 25 Lander 2nd annual Sinks Canyon Rough and Tumble Trail Runs. 4 and 11-mile races and a new 50k distance (31 mi). Classic Sinks Canyon trails. 3079 Sinks Canyon Road. For details: (716) 517-0506, evanr.28@gmail.com, landerrunning.blogspot.com/p/events.html June 29/July 3 Riverton 1838 Mountain Man Rendezvous located on E. Monroe Ave from Wed. 5pm-noon Sunday. See black powder shooting and tomahawk throwing. Tons of activities. Learn historical information about the era. 856-7306, johnb@a-bsystems.com, 1838rendezvous.com 30 Dubois Museum Children’s Exploration Series: Table Mountain Archaeology. Trek to tipi rings, bison drive lines and rock cairns. 10am-2pm. No pets. Dubois Museum, 909 W. Ramshorn St. Please call to register: 455-2284, fremontcountymuseums.com/events/ This exciting events calendar is provided by the WIND RIVER VISITORS COUNCIL. Use our hashtag: #windrivercountry

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In Recognition of Nursing Assistants Week, June 11-18

THANK YOU for everything you do to assist in providing quality and compassionate care to our home health and hospice patients! The role of a Nursing Assistant includes personal care, respite, light duty housekeeping, safety checks and medication reminders. They are a important part of the patient's plan of care.


Our hospice team is growing!

Feike van Dijk

We are proud to introduce our new hospice chaplain, Feike van Dijk.

Feike (sounds like FICA) was born in the Netherlands and moved to the United States over ten years ago. In 2009 he and his family moved to Lander to be closer to his wife's mother. They were also drawn to Lander and Fremont County for its beauty, slower pace and sustainable approach to living. Feike, a man of many talents and passions, developed a deep appreciation for the arts, theology and counseling while studying theology/music at the School of Ministry in London, UK. As a full-time musician, he then put himself through engineering school. However, he later found his niche in providing spiritual, emotional and counseling support to senior citizens and Native Americans. Then in July 2015, tragedy struck the van Dijk family. A house fire claimed two of his sons plus Feike and another son suffered severe burns. Following many months of recovery, his life experiences and insights provided the strength to move forward. His new role as hospice chaplain provides a space to help others cope with their grief and loss. He finds it a way to honor his boys and nurture a passion. Plus he receives healing from his interactions with the community. Feike joins fellow chaplain, Robin Stupka, in meeting the spiritual counseling and support needs of our hospice patients and their family. In addition they are available to provide education and support to our community. Call us at 332-2922 or 856-4127 to learn more about the role of a hospice chaplain.

Robin Stupka

Partnering with Providers across Fremont County to deliver

Comprehensive Healthcare at Home Bringing Quality Healthcare Home

Lander: 307-332-2922 | Riverton: 307-856-4127 frontierhhh.com/fremontcounty







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