March 2018 newsletter

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2018

March

Lander newsletter

Chamber of Commerce

Photo: Kyle Duba


introduction

From the Executive Director

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Steve Liebzeit, Vice-President

supported our project with over $180,000 in private donations

Susan Weideman, Treasurer

s the new Lander Visitor and Chamber Business Complex project receives its exterior finishing so do we come close to the end of our fundraising

campaign! To date, our local business community has

and we are approaching our original goal of $200,000. A big thanks to Susan Weideman, our Fundraising Committee Chair, and other Chamber board members Joanne Slingerland and Jonathan Tonkowich, who have helped with our fundraising strategy.

EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Mika Baker, President Central Bank and Trust

First Interstate Bank

Lander Vision Center

BOARD OF DIRECTORS Michelle Mazur Elevate Rehab

Joanne Slingerland Central Wyoming College

Next, the Tourism Asset Development grant program is now open, we are accepting applications until March 30. If you have a program or project that directly benefits the tourism industry in the Lander area, you may apply for up to $1,000 in support to keep our visitor industry thriving. Priority will be given projects that develop Lander’s tourism assets and bring outside primary tourism dollars into our community. Lastly, the Community Awards Luncheon is just around the corner, mark your calendar for the awards ceremony, taking place on Friday, March 9, 12-1 p.m., at the Lander Community & Convention Center. In the adjacent page you will see a listing of past award recipients. We look forward to seeing you there!

Ann Espinosa Home Source Realty Inc. Inter Mountain Builders

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

BUSINESS AFTER Past Lander Chamber Community Awards Recipients

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ach year we recognize businesses and individuals that are doing extraordinary things for our community and economy. Below are a listing of past recipients.

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

Lifetime Contribution Marlene Young, ‘17 Mick Wolf, ‘16 Chuck Faulkner, ‘15 Don Reynolds, ‘14 Del McComie, ‘13 Employee of the Year Jody Collins, First Interstate Bank, ‘17

Chamber Ambassador of The Year Tony McRae, ‘17

reserve or purchase tickets in advance:

info@landerchamber.org | (307) 332-3892


Events

BUSINESS AFTER March Calendar of Events 1 Fremont County Employment Expo, 9am-3pm, CWC Riverton

10 Hunger Banquet, 6 pm, First United Methodist Church

2 First Friday: Art & Live Music, 5-9 pm, see landerchamber.org for details

11 Spring forward! Stet your clocks ahead one hour

2 Wyoming State Winter Fair Jackpot Team Roping, 6:30 pm, Lander Old Timers Rodeo Arena 3 Fremont County Bridal & Event Expo, noon-4pm, Lander Community & Convention Center 3 Unplugged acoustic music, 6-8 pm, Lander Bake Shop 3 Wyoming State Winter Fair Mini Bull Riding Competition, 7 pm, Lander Old Timers Rodeo Arena 3 Rodger Weitzel: Cowboy Poetry, 6:30pm, Fremont County Pioneer Museum 4 Wyoming State Winter Fair Horse Show, 9 am, Lander Old Timers Rodeo Arena 5 ALTAN Irish concert, 7-9 pm, Lander Valley High School auditorium 9 Lander Community Awards Luncheon, noon-1pm, Lander Community & Convention Center 10 Book sale at the Book Nook, 10am-4pm, Lander Library Carnegie Room, upstairs Bank of the West 10 Metropolitan Opera Live in HD, 11am-2:30pm, Lander Library Carnegie Room 10 Rock Art, 2 pm, Riverton Museum

15 Business After Hours, 5:30-7:30 pm, Altitude Interiors, 333 Main St., Lander 15 Zak Morgan in concert, 6-7 pm, Lander Valley High School auditorium 17 The Feathered Dinosaurs, 3 pm, Riverton Museum 17 Fremont Symphony Orchestra Irish Concert, 7 pm, Lander Valley High School auditorium 24 Spring Craft Show & Expo, 9am-3pm, Boeseke Hall, Holy Rosary Catholic Church 24 Jammin’ at the Museum, 2-5 pm, Dubois Museum 31 Metropolitan Opera Live in HD, 11am-2:30pm, 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


March 15, 5:30-7:30pm Altitude Interiors 333 Main St, Lander, WY 82520

February Business After Hours @ Fremont Therapy

Networking

BUSINESS AFTER Business After Hours


New members

BUSINESS AFTER New Member Plaques Each month we welcome new Chamber of Commerce member Businesses by presenting them with a plaque English Muffin Bakery & Espresso

items. We make homemade fresh churned

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ice cream and have a large variety of

a fun new establishment located in

coffee drinks at our espresso bar. Boba tea is very popular with tapioca pearls or bursting bubbles and is a traditional Thai drink. There is plenty of space for large parties, too! Stop by soon, 132 S. Main St., Hudson, or call (307) 240-1816.

English Muffin Bakery and Espresso

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Casey Adams,

restaurant,unique gift shop, espresso bar

Wordsmithing,

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services, ranging from copy-editing to

and have a regular and gluten free lunch

developing messaging, from social media

menu. Our gift shop features unique gift items and homemade soaps, candles, Asian and Russian treats, anime and other fun

Casey Adams, Wordsmithing


us. It is through his skills, energy, and

contact me at caseyjoanadams@gmail.

passion for building those experiences

com, phone (919) 323-9198.

for others that Florian has become a leader in creating innovative marketing

Herrmann Global

and branding concepts for the world’s

Florian is the founder and CEO of

largest industry – travel.

Herrmann Global. Originally from

Herrmann Global is an innovative

Germany, Florian came to the United

branding, marketing, and publishing

States with one suitcase and one mission:

think tank. They live and breathe our

finding the American Dream. Where is

passion for experience-based travel by

it? What is it? He defines the American

exploring global destinations large and

dream by three things: walking with your

small. Together with stakeholders, we

eyes open, being thankful for the people

develop plans and tactics to amplify a

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New members Casey Adams, Wordsmithing, 415 S. 2nd St., Lander (919) 323-9198 http://caseyjadams.com/

Herrmann Global

experiences are all about a connection to our five senses – how we see, hear, taste, touch, and smell the world around

Earth Works Landscaping, Hallie LeBeau, 1030 N. 1st St., Lander (307) 349-1818


ALCHEMY: an artists’ cooperative, 320 Main St., Lander Cowfish, Kyle Vassilopoulos, Jim Mitchell, 148 Main St., Lander DOWL, Kasey Jones, office manager, PO Box 1655, Lander Elemental Performance & Fitness, Steve & Ellen Bechtel, 134 Lincoln St., Lander Family Chiropractic, Vince Irene, 8135 Hwy 789, Lander Farm Bureau Financial Services, Jake Huhnke, Cory Slingerland, 1630 Main St., Lander Farmers Insurance/Wurth Agency, Todd & Kristi Wurth, 450 Main St., Lander

Lander

Chamber of Commerce

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

Fremont Toyota, Matt Reed, general manager, 103 Fremont Way, Lander

Middle Fork, Jenna Ackerman, owner, 351 Main St., Lander

Gales Carpet One Floor and Home, Mike & Heather Becker, 220 E. Main St., Riverton Gannett Peak Sports, Thomas Pede, 351 Main St., Ste B, Lander Grace Reformed Fellowship, Phillip Strong, 863 Sweetwater, Lander

Mountain Dental, 345 Garfield St., Lander One Shot Antelope Hunt, PO Box 95, Lander Phifer Law Office, Sky Phifer, 933 Main St., Lander Porter’s Mountain View Supply, Inc., Lennie Kosirog, 750 E. Sunset Dr., Riverton

Hudson’s Funeral Home, Dalton Sanders, 680 Mount Hope Dr., Lander

Quinn & Co., PO Box 955, Lander

Kyle Duba Video Productions, 834 Cliff St., Lander

SageWest Health Care, 1320 Bishop Randall Dr., Lander

Lander Valley Animal Hospital, 1185 Hwy 287 N., Lander

Smith Creek Pet Resort, Scott & Francine Lewis, 116 Chittim Road, Lander

Renewing Members

AcuHealth Acupuncture Clinic, Paul & Carrie Guschewsky, 555 E. Main, Lander

Fremont Music, Gordon & Karen Gunsch, 347 Main St., PO Box 1540, Lander

Renewing Members

A&P Pawn, Bob Hede, 1470 Main St., Lander

Wind River Hotel & Casino, 10269 Hwy 789, Riverton

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

This issue of the chamber newsletter is printed by Western Printing


2018 TOURISM ASSET DEVELOPMENT (TAD) APPLICATION A program supported by Fremont County lodging tax in partnership with the Wind River Visitor Council ABOUT THE TOURISM ASSET DEVELOPMENT (TAD) PROGRAM The purpose of the TAD program is to develop assets and attract visitors from outside of Lander. Applicants may apply for any amount up to $1,000.00. Applications will be assessed on their ability to demonstrate that their programming has a direct benefit to the tourism industry specifically in the Lander area. Priority will be given projects that develop Lander’s tourism assets, and bring outside primary tourism dollars into our community. DEFINITIONS: 1. “TAD” means Tourism Asset Development. 2. “Tourism Group” means any organization established for the primary purpose of promoting tourism resources and facilities in the Lander area. 3. “Program Director” means one who assumes responsibility for the organization, project or program. ELIGIBILITY Those eligible to apply for the TAD program are tourist-related organizations, non-profit organizations, civic organizations or tourism-related organizations for the purpose of developing tourism assets in the Lander area. All applicants are subject to these guidelines for requesting Tourism Asset Development funds from the Lander Chamber of Commerce. All requests require appropriate application materials and recommendation of the TAD committee and approval of the Lander Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors. SPECIFIC GUIDELINES

Any TAD project must include a credit for the Lander Chamber of Commerce logo that will be provided. 1. Applications must be submitted to the Lander Chamber of Commerce by ​March 30, 2018​ for projects to be completed in 2018. 2. The Lander Chamber of Commerce reserves the right to inspect, at any time, the records (specifically related to the grant) of the tourism group for purposes of audit. 3. The Lander Chamber of Commerce reserves the right to reimburse at less than the authorized grant amount if documented expenditures are less than what was originally proposed. 4. COMPLETION AND REPORTING DEADLINES: ​Each approved project will have established a project completion date upon which a fiscal report must be submitted to the Lander Chamber of Commerce within​ ​30 DAYS​ of the completion of the project. Funds not applied for reimbursement within 30 days will revert back to the TAD program general fund. No exceptions will be made. 5. REIMBURSEMENT:​ Upon completion of the project, the project director is required to submit the following: a. A final narrative report indicating the overall success of the project. b. Request for payment form. c. Copies of all paid invoices pertinent to the grant request. d. A Fiscal Year budget of the organization 6. AUDIT AND PAYMENT: ​The TAD Committee will review and evaluate each final report and determine its compliance with the approved contract. SUBMISSION INFORMATION (electronic submission preferred) ​Lander Chamber of Commerce 160 N. 1​st​ St, Lander, WY 80250, (307) 332-3892, ​info@landerchamber.org


2018 TOURISM ASSET DEVELOPMENT (TAD) APPLICATION

Organization ​______________________________________________ Name​:____________________________________________________ Program Director:​___________________________________________ Mailing Address:​______ _____________________________________ Phone​:_____________________________​

Email​:______________________________________

Project Title:​________________________________________________________________________ Project Start Date:​_____________​_ Project Completion Date:​______________________________ Amount Requested: ________________ Total Budget for Project​:_____________________________ REQUIREMENTS 1. Written description of planned use of funds, reason this project is important to our tourism industry and anticipated economic impact (no longer than 2 pages) 2. Detailed budget showing expenses and revenues. Questions (continue on an additional sheet if needed): 1. What area(s), attraction(s), activities, and /or events will this project promote? _______________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________ 2. Is this a new project? What is the history of the project? _______________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________

I certify that the application form and all attachments are correct to the best of my knowledge.

Program Director​:_________________________________

Date:​___________


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Fremont County, WY March – April Events

REPEATING EVENTS Daily Riverton Northern Arapaho Cultural Insights: art, artifacts, and stories. Wind River Hotel Casino. 851-5394,10269 Highway 789. windriverhotelcasino.com Mon. - Sat. Lander Wind River Wild Horse Sanctuary Tour and Native American horse culture and history Appointment only. 438-3838, 8616 Hwy. 287. WindRiverWildHorses.com Weekdays Lander Eagle Bronze Foundry tours. $5. 332-5436, 130 Poppy St. kayla@eaglebronze.com

Wed.-Sat. Lander Children’s Museum, 10am-5pm. $3. 332-1341, 465 Lincoln. landerchildrensmuseum.org Riverton Thurs.-Sat. Center for Art, Tech. & Science, 120 S. 3rd St E. 463-0313, 10-5pm, $5, facebook.com/pg/CentralWYCATS March 2, 3, 4, 9, 10 Riverton CWC Theater: You’re a Good Man Charlie Brown. March 2 (Gala) March 3, 9, and 10: 7pm, March 4: 2pm. 2660 Peck Ave. 800-8650190. tickets.cwc.edu MARCH SINGLE EVENTS

Ongoing Dubois Wildlife viewing tours of bighorn sheep. Nov.-March by appointment. Tours 3-5 hours. 455-3429, bighorn.org Lander Trivia Thursday. Coalter Loft. 332-8228, 126 Main St. 7-9pm. Lander Bake Shop Saturday Acoustic Jams. 12-2pm. 259 Main St. 332-3237 Lander Art Center Exhibit. Tues. Thurs. 10-6pm, Fri. & Sat. 10-4pm. 224 Main St. 332-5772, landerartcenter.com

March 2 Lander First Friday: Art & Live Music, 5-9pm, 335-5035, 351 Main St., facebook.com/MiddleForkCafe

March 3 Lander Pioneer Museum: Rodger Weitzel Cowboy Poetry, 6:30pm. 332-3339, 1443 Main St., a.teamfcpm@gmail.com, fremontcountymuseums.com/ March 4 Lander 51st WY State Winter Fair Horse Show. Bring chairs. 9am-3pm. Rodeo Grounds, 1663 Rodeo Dr. 349-5844, 349-2002, wyomingstatewinterfair.org March 5 Lander ALTAN Irish concert. 7-9pm, LV High School, 350 Baldwin Creek. 332-6824. $10-$20. landerconcerts.org March 10 Riverton Museum: Rock Art, 2-3pm, 856-2665, 700 East Park, Registration: $5, rivertonwymuseum@gmail.com, fremontcountymuseums.com/

March 3 Lander 51st WY State Winter Fair Ultimate Miniature Bull Riding. 7-9pm. Rodeo Grounds, 1663 Rodeo Dr. 349-6400, 349-2002, howlrodeobulls.com, wyomingstatewinterfair.org

March 10 Lander Met. Opera Live Streaming: Semiramade, Gioachino Rossini. $5-$10, 11am-2:30pm. Library. 332-2650, 451 N. 2nd St.

March 3 Lander UNPLUGGED Acoustic Music. Free! 6-8pm, Lander Bake Shop, 259 Main St., afehring@cwc.edu

March 15 - 16 Riverton Central WY College: Archeology on Ice. Free. 2660 Peck Ave. 9am-6pm 855-2285, 349-4527,

For a complete list of events in Wyoming’s Wind River Country go to windriver.org ALL LISTINGS USE AREA CODE 307. Please confirm all details in advance.

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2018 March – April Events

Continued iposey@cwc.edu March 16 – 17 Dubois Headwaters Big Flea Market, 20 Stalnaker, Fri: 1-6pm, Sat. 9am-2pm. 455-2687, headwaterscenter.org March 17 Riverton Museum: Feathered Dinosaurs, 3-4pm, 856-2665, 700 East Park, Free, rivertonwymuseum@gmail.com, fremontcountymuseums.com/ March 17 Lander Fremont County Orchestra Irish Concert, 7pm, $10, LVH School. 350 Baldwin Creek Road. murdock1@bresnan.net March 23 Riverton Poetics of Peace. Central WY College, 11am-3pm 2660 Peck Ave., 8406799, mnlaparicio@yahoo.com March 24 Dubois Jammin’ at the Museum! 2-5pm. Free. 455-2284. 909 W. Ramshorn, duboismuseum@gmail.com, Fremontcountymuseums.com March 24 Lander Craft Show, Expo. 9am-3pm, Holy Rosary Church, 332-5129, 163 Leedy Dr. March 31 – April 1 Arapahoe Easter Powwow, Great Plains Hall. 12-10pm. 840-5805, 15 Great Plains Road and 17 Mile Road. info@windriver.org March 31 Lander Met. Opera Live Streaming: Cosi Fan Tutte, Mozart. $5-$10, 11am-2:30pm. Library. 332-2650, 451 N. 2nd St.

APRIL SINGLE EVENTS TBD: April Shoshoni Cowboy Poetry Gathering, 104 East 2nd. Free. 4pm. 876-2777, shoshol@rtconnect.net April 2 - May 16 Dubois Thunder Feathers: Greater Sage. Reception April 5, 5-8pm. $10 Bighorn Sheep Center. 10am4pm. 10 Bighorn Lane. 455-3429. bighorn.org April 6 Lander First Friday: Art & Live Music, 5-9pm, 335-5035, 351 Main St., facebook.com/MiddleForkCafe April 14 Riverton Museum: Rabbit Hide Painting, 2-3pm. Registration: $5. 856-2665, 700 East Park, fremontcountymuseums.com/ April 14 Lander Met. Opera Live Streaming: Luisa Miller, Giuseppe Verdi. $5-$10. 10:30am-2pm. Library. 332-2650, 451 N. 2nd St. April 14 Lander Garden Expo! LV High School, 350 Baldwin Creek Rd., 9am-3pm, 332-3114, popoagie.org April 16 Lander Quebe Sisters concert. Lander Community Concert Assoc. LV School, 350 Baldwin Creek. 7-9pm, 332-6824 April 19 Lander Pioneer Museum: Atlantic City – 150 Years, 7-8pm. Free. 332-3339, 1443 Main St., a.teamfcpm@gmail.com, fremontcountymuseums.com/

April 19 - 22 Riverton Central WY College Rustler Review plays. Gala April 19. April 19-21at 7pm, April 22 2pm. 2660 Peck Ave. 800-8650190, tickets.cwc.edu April 20 Lander Bar J Wrangler concert. LV High School, 350 Baldwin Creek Rd. 7:30pm. Tickets: ShowTix4U.com and KDLY, 1530 Main St. 332-5683 April 21 Lander UNPLUGGED Acoustic Music. Free! 6-8pm. Lander Bake Shop, 259 Main St., afehring@cwc.edu April 21 Lander Pioneer Museum: Sheep Shearing Day, Free. 1-2pm. 332-3339, 1443 Main St., a.teamfcpm@gmail.com, fremontcountymuseums.com/ April 28 Riverton Museum: County POW Camps. 3-4pm. Free. 856-2665, 700 East Park, fremontcountymuseums.com/ April 28 Lander Met. Opera Live Streaming: Cendrillon. $5-$10, 11am-1:45pm. Library. 332-2650, 451 N. 2nd. April 28 Lander Pioneer Museum: Cemetery Trek, 10-11am. $6. 332-3339, 1443 Main St., a.teamfcpm@gmail.com, fremontcountymuseums.com/ This exciting events calendar is provided by the: WIND RIVER VISITORS COUNCIL Use our hashtag: #windrivercountry

For a complete list of events in Wyoming’s Wind River Country go to windriver.org ALL LISTINGS USE AREA CODE 307. Please confirm all details in advance.

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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


SEEKING CHALLENGERS FOR 2018 CHALLENGE FOR CHARITIES The Lander Community Foundation invites your business to become a Challenger for this year’s Challenge for

Since 2011, Challenge for Charities has resulted in over $1.79 million given to local nonprofits as shown in the chart below.

Challenge For Charities 7 yr fund comparison 2017

2016

2015

2014

2013

2012

2011

Charities fundraiser. Play a pivotal leadership role in supporting the tremendous work of the Lander nonprofit community and incentivize other donors to give more generously. Lander Community Foundation Challengers

$326,613

$1.79 million Total distributed to Lander Nonprofits

like you fund a matching pool which enhances and

$154,154

leverages the funds raised by individual local nonprofits. In 2017, Challenge for Charities raised an amazing total of $326,613.00 for 34 local nonprofits!!

To become a Challenger Contact the Lander Community Foundation at www.landercommunityfoundation.org 307-438-9297

$276,000

PO Box 1131, Lander, WY 82520

2017 1 Mile Mad Dash


Lander Business Training Hosted by the Lander Police and Fire Department

Come join the Lander Police Department and the Lander Fire Department for a local business training!

Learn to keep YOUR business fire and burglary safe! Date – Wednesday, March 21st Time – 2:00 P.M. to 3:00 P.M. Location – Lander Community Center


Register now! Popo Agie Watershed Forum Sponsored by:

& Location: Lander Community and Convention Center Thursday: March 22nd 5:30-7:00 pm Heavy Appetizers & Cash Bar Friday, March 23rd 8:30 am to 4:00 pm Registration 8:30 am Opening presentation at 9:00 am Concurrent Sessions & Lunch Provided Schedule and Registration can be found at: popoagie.org For questions call 332-3114 or email pacd.general@gmail.com

The Healthy Rivers Initiative is committed to being a community driven effort. Please contact us if you have input, would like more information or would like to be involved. Popo Agie Conservation District, 221 S. 2nd Street, Lander, WY 82520 pacd.general@gmail.com 307-332-3114













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