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•Provisions of Grace food pantry, 5-7 p.m., 4 South Fork Road. •Karaoke, 7 p.m., VFW Hall. •Live music, 9 p.m., Silver Dollar.

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•Big Horn Basin Food Summit, 7:30 a.m.-6 p.m., Northwest College. Cost is $25. For more information contact Remy, (307) 254-9177 or Stacy, (307) 7546062. •Powell Med. Foundation: The Other Hand Craft & Bake Sale, 2-6 p.m., Powell Valley Healthcare Sun Room. For more information call (307) 754-7791 or (307) 7541104.

RED LODGE:

•Elizabeth Larowe and Meighan Larowe Perry, Carbon County Arts Guild. •Featured Artist Elaine Coleman, Red Lodge Clay Center.

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•Live music, 9 p.m., Silver Dollar.

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•Craig J. Satterlee: A Retrospective, 9 a.m.-4 p.m., Northwest Gallery.

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•Featured Artist Elaine Coleman, Red Lodge Clay Center. •Ski and Gear Swap, 11 a.m.-1 p.m., Red Lodge Civic Center. •Make Your Own Hand Painted Holiday Cards, 11 a.m.-4p.m., Carbon County Arts Guild.

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•Elizabeth Larowe and Meighan Larowe Perry, Carbon County Arts Guild. •Featured Artist Elaine Coleman, Red Lodge Clay Center.

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•Identity Theft and Fraud Protection, 12:30 p.m., Rocky Mountain Manor. •Jazz Band II & Jazz Combo, 7:30 p.m., Nelson Performing Arts Auditorium.

RED LODGE:

•Elizabeth Larowe and Meighan Larowe Perry, Carbon County Arts Guild. •Featured Artist Elaine Coleman, Red Lodge Clay Center. •Free Community Dinner, 5:30-7 p.m., Common Ground.

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•Craig J. Satterlee: A Retrospective, 9 a.m.-4 p.m., Northwest Gallery. •Education Around the World, 7 p.m., Yellowstone Building Conference Room.

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•Elizabeth Larowe and Meighan Larowe Perry, Carbon County Arts Guild. •Featured Artist Elaine Coleman, Red Lodge Clay Center.

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Arts Guild. •Featured Artist Elaine Coleman, Red Lodge Clay Center. •Meet the Mayor, 9-10:30 a.m., Honey’s Cafe.

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•Provisions of Grace food pantry, 5-7 p.m., 4 South Fork Road. “A Muzeum” Race Family Fun Day, 3-5 p.m., Buffalo Bill Center of the West. •Karaoke, 7 p.m., VFW Hall. •Community Concert Association-Matt Herskowitz, 7:30 p.m., Wynona Thompson Auditorium. Ticket prices are $20 for adults, $10 for students and kids 12 and younger are free. •Live music, 9 p.m., Silver Dollar.

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•Sample the Season, 5-7 p.m., downtown. •Festival of Trees, 5-7 p.m., Powell Office Supply. For more information call (307) 754-4470.

RED LODGE:

•Elizabeth Larowe and Meighan Larowe Perry, Carbon County Arts Guild. •Featured Artist Elaine Coleman, Red Lodge Clay Center.

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•Holiday Craft Bazaar, 8 a.m.-4 p.m., Cody Auditorium. •Lion’s Club Turkey Day, 9 a.m.4 p.m., Bob Moore parking lot. •Cody Country Art League Open House, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. •Live music, 9 p.m., Silver Dollar.

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•Provisions of Grace food pantry, after 11 a.m. service, 4 South Fork Road. •Elizabeth Larowe and Meighan Larowe Perry, Carbon County Arts Guild.

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•Morning coffee and donuts, 8-10 a.m., VFW Hall.

•Craig J. Satterlee: A Retrospective, 9 a.m.-4 p.m., Northwest Gallery. •Native Ways Buffalo Feast, 6 p.m., Yellowstone Building Conference Room.

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•Elizabeth Larowe and Meighan Larowe Perry, Carbon County

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•West Park Hospital - First Aid Class, 6 p.m., Sunlight Room. To register call 578-2568.

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•District Music Culminating Concert, 2:30 p.m., Nelson Performing Arts Auditorium. •Elizabeth Larowe and Meighan Larowe Perry, Carbon County Arts Guild. •Featured Artist Elaine Coleman, Red Lodge Clay Center.

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•Elizabeth Larowe and Meighan Larowe Perry, Carbon County Arts Guild. •Featured Artist Elaine Coleman, Red Lodge Clay Center.

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•Morning coffee and donuts, 8-10 a.m., VFW Hall.

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•Elizabeth Larowe and Meighan Larowe Perry, Carbon County Arts Guild. •Featured Artist Elaine Coleman, Red Lodge Clay Center.

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•Guitar & Percussion Ensembles Back to Events, 7:30 p.m., Nelson Performing Arts Auditorium.

RED LODGE:

•Elizabeth Larowe and Meighan Larowe Perry, Carbon County Arts Guild. •Featured Artist Elaine Coleman, Red Lodge Clay Center.

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•Elizabeth Larowe and Meighan Larowe Perry, Carbon County Arts Guild. •Featured Artist Elaine Coleman, Red Lodge Clay Center.

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•Community Thanksgiving Dinner, 11:30 a.m.-2 p.m., Cody Club Room. If you’d like to donate pies or funds, or volunteer to help call Kevin Neff, 250-2335, or Bud McDonald, 899-1949.

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•Thanksgiving Community Dinner, 11 a.m.-1 p.m., Park County Fairgrounds. For more information call (307) 754-3439.

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•Turkey Trot, 10 a.m., Carbon County 4-H Building.


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Locals show off their homemade art Crafty during annual Senior Center Craft Fair Getting

By SCOTT ALLEN Staff writer Suzanne Fixmer likes to craft with unusual items. Fixmer, a nine-year resident of Cody, is a hunter. She’s also a rock hound. One day she decided to do something with her accumulation of rocks and bones. “I decided to combine the two and do some crafting,” Fixmer said. She has deer, elk and buffalo bones all over her property and uses those bones as her medium. Her exquisite work includes various colors of acrylic paint streaked across the dry-bone surface. She then uses an adhesive called “goop” to stick rocks and sometimes elk ivories onto the colorful bones. The rocks she uses come from all over. “I get rocks everywhere,” she said. “Mostly up in Ten Sleep, by the shooting range outside of Cody and up on Carter Mountain.” The bone-art Fixmer sells is hangable and can be used as wall art. All of her work is one of a kind and she says she’s received good feedback so far. “They find my Christmas jaws interesting and I’ve gotten lots of compliments over what I’ve done,” she said. Fixmer, a retired banquet director at the Holiday Inn, has been showing as a vendor for a year. She displayed her various Western work, including her bone-art and decorated mason jars, at the Nov. 1 Cody Senior Citizen Center Arts and Crafts Fair. Karole Anshutz, a volunteer at the Cody Senior Citizen Center who’s in charge of the center’s crafting club, came up with the idea for an arts and crafts fair at the senior center three years ago. She’s been doing it ever since and says the money received goes back to the center.

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Suzanne Fixmer (right) talks about her crafts with Terry Wood of Cody and Marsha Bruner of Florida. “It’s been getting bigger every year,” Anshutz said. “We made $1,200 when we did it last year.” People attending the fair come from Cody, Meeteetse, Thermopolis and Billings. All sorts of handmade items are featured: paper flowers, Christmas decorations, tie-dyed clothes, repurposed jewelry, hand-knit caps and scarves, blankets and dreamcatchers. The fair features a fun, talkative atmosphere and donated door prizes are raffled off every hour. The senior center craft club sponsors the fair and volunteers from the center help put on the event and serve food. Interesting crafts, like Fixmer’s bone-art, were seen all over the craft fair. Another

unique craft being sold was Sherri Burrows’s eggshell mosaics. Burrows, a seven-year resident of Thermopolis, saw eggshell mosaic’s online and decided to give it a try. The process takes time, some of her biggest pieces can take three weeks to complete. “It’s a tedious process,” she said. “I use glue to initially get the eggshells on and then I put on three coats of polyurethane to make it really stick.” Burrows has been doing eggshell mosaics for a month and has shown at craft fairs twice. She says she’s received good compliments so far. “People have come up and said my work is beautiful and that I have a lot of patience,” she said.

Errin Cooper, a 14-year resident of Clark, is a veteran crafts-woman, having been crafting for more than 20 years. Cooper, like many other crafters, has humble beginnings. “It all started with a shell on a string and it’s grown from that,” Cooper said. Her main focus is re-purposing old jewelry into earrings, necklaces and bracelets. The material she uses comes from all over. “Some of my rocks are from New Mexico, my pearls are from China and the glass beads are from the Czech Republic,” she said. Craft fairs exist all over Cody and occur on a monthly basis. For more information, visit codychamber.org/calendar. html.


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Spangler shares love of classical music with audiences By GREG ELLISON Staff writer Retired judge Dan Spangler continues to pursue his passion for music. “One great thing about playing music is you can do it all your life,” he said. He recently performed a classical music piano concert at Northwest College. Retired NWC communications professor Charlotte Patrick has known Spangler for decades. “We go back to the University of Wyoming in the 1960s,” she said. “We were on the debate team together.” Patrick said in 2003 Spangler played a concert in Basin near where he grew up in Greybull. After about a year he switched his yearly concert to Northwest College. “It’s always the last Saturday in September,” she says. During their college days Spangler played a piano concert at the university. “I remember his instructor said he could be a concert pianist without much effort,” Patrick recalled. “He has a natural gift for music.” His musical roots trace back to age 8 when he began piano lessons. The next year he started playing clarinet. Spangler credits his first piano teacher Marie Ducey and clarinet teacher Charles Rutherford for his musical foundation. “I got off to a great start with my instructors,” he said. His musical training continued as he matured. “I took piano lessons at UW,” he said. “I also played clarinet in the orchestra.” Heritage helped pull Spangler in another direction. Like father like son, he became a lawyer and eventually a judge. “My dad was a lawyer and later judge in Cody,” he said. “We moved to Cody in 1959 and I graduated from CHS in 1961.” In the early 1970s Spangler ran for county attorney.

Dan Spangler recently put on a concert at Northwest College. “He was the first Democrat elected in Park County in a long time,” Patrick recalled. By the end of the decade he’d advanced even further. “He was appointed by thengovernor Herschler as district court judge in Casper,” Patrick said. Spangler still lives in Casper and, in addition to piano performances, continues to play clarinet. “I play in the Casper municipal band,” he said. Those who have attended his piano concerts are likely to be entertained and educated. “I like to tell the audience about the piece and the composer,” he says. “Most of the people already know about classical music but some probably learn a few things.” During his performance at Northwest this fall, Spangler introduced a Chopin piece with a moving story from World War II. Spangler told the audience about a Jewish woman who was held in a German concentration camp, Patrick said. The woman died this summer at age 105. Piano skills helped her survive the war. Her captors were fans of Chopin and she maintained their favor by playing his music. “She said, ‘Chopin saved my life,’” Patrick recalled. “When you hear a story like that you tend to pay more attention and have more appreciation

for the music.” Dan tells audiences about the musician’s characteristics and how they approached life, she added. “He talked about Rachmaninoff and said he was a perfectionist,” she said. “Then he moved to Liszt and said, ‘He was not a perfectionist and liked to have a good time.’” While he won’t be performing in Powell until next

September, prior to that Spangler will play clarinet in Casper. “The municipal band will start up next summer and perform about 10 outdoor concerts in Casper,” he said. While his reed work ventures into jazzier realms, Spangler said he stays traditional with the piano. “As far as piano I’m strictly a classical fan.”


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Turkey Day

Mark your calendars for this year’s Holiday Craft Bazaar. The annual event is Saturday, Nov. 22, 8 a.m.-4 p.m. at Cody Auditorium. The room will be filled with tables offering a variety of things including Christmas decorations, jewelry, pottery, soaps and candles, small furniture, quilts, stained glass, wood carvings and paintings. Goodies such as chocolate, cheesecake and cookies also will be available. The craft fair is a fundraiser for Crisis Intervention Services. Cost is $2 for adults. Children 10 and younger are free.

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Don’t miss the Cody Lions Club Turkey Day on Saturday, Nov. 22. The annual fundraiser takes place at the Bob Moore Memorial Parking Lot next to Whole Foods Trading Co. Shooting games and turkey-themed kids games begin at 9 a.m. The event ends at 4 p.m. There will be a raffle during the event, with the grand prize being a 2014 Ford 4x4 F-150. First prize is a 2014 Artic Cat and second prize is a $1,500 pre-paid Visa card. Third through sixth place will win Turkey Bucks. Only 1,750 tickets will be sold. Contact a member of the Lions Club.

Holiday Bazaar

The Cody Country Art League open house will be Saturday, Nov. 22, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Check out local fine art, Christmas decor, jewelry, cards and more during the event. There also will be a raffle for a tree adorned with original ornaments from CCAL artists. For more information, call 587-3397.


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Pianist performs Nov. 21 at Herskowitz Wynona Thompson Auditorium

Combining the superlative technique of a classical virtuoso with his prowess in jazz, world music and free improvisation, pianist, composer and arranger Matt Herskowitz has carved out a personal voice in music. He will perform as part of the Community Concert Series on Friday, Nov. 21, at 7:30 p.m. at Wynona Thompson Auditorium. During the course of the last decade, Herskowitz has produced a series of critically-acclaimed recordings, premiered his works in settings from New York’s Central Park to Germany’s Koln Philharmonie, collaborated with top classical, jazz and pop artists, and has performed at music festivals across the globe. His newest release is “Matt Herskowitz Upstairs”, a solo outing ranging from Gershwin to Schumann to Dave Brubeck to originals by Herskowitz, including Bella’s Lament and “Bach a la Jazz,” his arrangement of Bach’s Prelude in C Minor which Herskowitz previously recorded for EMI’s Grammy-nominated soundtrack to The Triplets of Belleville. Upstairs follows-up Matt’s critically-acclaimed, Junonominated world music fusion album “Jerusalem Trilogy”, which features the pianist’s original compositions and arrangements in his signature synthesis of contemporary jazz and classical styles, combined with a blend of Arab and Jewish grooves. His 2007 solo release, “Matt Herskowitz Plays George Gershwin”, featuring his original solo arrangements of the Concerto in F, Cuban Overture and Rhapsody in Blue, was nominated for Quebec’s prestigious Prix Opus, while his

Pianist Matt Herskowitz will be in Cody as part of the Community Concert Series. 2006 solo release, “Gabriel’s Message”, featuring original arrangements and compositions based on Christmas themes, was nominated for Quebec’s Felix award for “Best Jazz Album.” Premieres of Herskowitz’s compositions include his 2012 Concerto Grosso with The Knights, an eclectic New Yorkbased symphony orchestra, in Central Park on the Naumburg Orchestral Concerts series. In 2008, Herskowitz premiered his piano concerto, Undertow, with Absolute Ensemble, a cross-genre chamber orchestra who

commissioned the work, at Germany’s Bremen International Musikfest. He later performed the piece with Absolute Ensemble at the Koln Philharmonie in Cologne, Germany in a concert broadcast on WDR German television across Europe. His upcoming projects include a recording of his original arrangements of music by Bach with his trio and renowned Italian flutist Andrea Griminelli, and an upcoming release with his jazz trio and string quartet entitled “From Bach To Brubeck”, which will feature original

compositions and arrangements based on the music of both composers. A graduate of the Juilliard School in New York and the Curtis Institute of Music in Philadelphia, he is originally from Albany, N.Y., and has made Montreal his adopted home since 1999. Tickets are $20 for adults, $10 for students and free for kids 12 and younger. They can be purchased at the Cody chamber, Accents Florals, Treasured Memories and Marquis Awards in Powell, or by call 527-6122 or (307) 754-4061.


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dining guide CODY adriano’s italian restaurant Authentic Italian Cuisine, The Best Steak in Town, and Homegrown Western Hospitality. It doesn’t get any better than that at Adrianos Italian Restaurant. Comfortable Atmosphere, Full Bar, Extensive Wine list, and Great Service await your night out in downtown Cody, Wyoming. Owner and Chef Chrissy Linderman has put together an awesome Italian Menu, including Veal Marsala, Shrimp Florentine, Vino Bianco Chicken Scaloppini, Homemade Lasagna, Sausage and Peppers and more. On the Western side enjoy the Ace’s High Ribeye Steak, High Noon New York Steak, or the Fist Full of Flatiron Steak, served with your favorite pasta. Great place for a family occasion or that intimate couple dining. Winter Hours, 7 days a week, 4:00 p.m.9:00 p.m. 1244 Sheridan Avenue, Downtown Cody, Wyoming. (307) 527-7320 for reservations or takeout.

the BreadBoard Since 1978 the Breadboard’s been serving the people of Wyoming great food in Cody, Lander, Riverton and Buffalo. Our family owned restarurants serve the highest quality sandwiches and soups prepared with the freshest ingredients around. Our freshly baked breads and homemade bagels are spectacular. Serving breakfast, lunch and dinner 6 days a week. Discover what the locals already know: The Breadboard Rocks! 1725 17th Street in Cody – at the top of the hill. (307) 527-5788.

proud Cut saloon The legendary Proud Cut Saloon has been a staple in the heart of Cody for more than 20 years. Walk right into the “OLD WEST” and enjoy the “KICKASS COWBOY CUISINE”. We offer everything from margaritas to shrimp so big you could saddle ‘em and ride ‘em home. Open 7 days a week! Reservations appreciated. 1227 Sheridan Avenue, (307) 527-6905.

rawhide Coffee Company Located in one of Cody’s historic buildings, in the heart of downtown, Rawhide Coffee Company provides organic fair-trade espresso, lattes, cappucino, chai, teas and coffee. Iced and blended drinks include lattes, coffee, smoothies and granitas. Local homemade desserts, wholesome bagels, oatmeal and more available. Experienced, friendly Baristas customize your order. European endorsed by many. Come relax with a friend, book or your computer (complimentary Wi-Fi). Large, private room fits business meeting needs or small parties. Open M-Sat: 6:30 a.m.-8:00 p.m., Sun: 7:00 a.m.-6:30 p.m. 1155 Sheridan Avenue, (307) 587-6807.

silver dollar Bar At the Silver Dollar Bar you can enjoy fine entertainment and grab some great food. Daily specials offer great food at great prices. Stop in for chicken, salads, or the “best burgers in the West!” Grillin’ it up from 11:00 a.m.-9:00 p.m. 7 days a week! Enjoy live music on the patio 7:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m. in the summer and then stick around for live bands and dancing. 1313 Sheridan Avenue, (307) 527-7666.

POWELL pepe’s meXiCan restaurant Walk in to Pepe’s Mexican Restaurant and your taste buds will be screaming with delight. With so many authentic Mexican dishes to choose from, like our homemade salsa, spicy pork chili, and town favorite homemade hard tacos, it’s like your own Mexican fiesta. Join us Sunday through Monday 7:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. and Tuesday through Saturday 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. we’ll satisfy all your Mexican cravings. And don’t forget our amazing breakfasts. We serve everything from traditional huevos rancheros to hearty favorites like biscuits and gravy. Located at 275 North Bent Street, Pepe’s is always cooking for you. (307) 754-4665.

RED LODGE old piney dell restaurant & Bar

Historic and intimate dining room along beautiful Rock Creek. Featuring our famous Weiner Schnitzel, mouth-watering Prime Rib and other culinary delights. Enjoy your favorite beverage in our charmingly rustic bar. Hours: Tuesday-Thursday: 5:00 p.m.8:00 p.m. • Friday & Saturday: 5:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m. Reservations recommended. 5 miles south of Red Lodge on Highway 212 at Rock Creek Resort. 406-4461196 • 800-667-1119, www. rockcreekresort.com, info@ rockcreekresort.com

CaLL TODaY 587-2231 to spotliGht your dininG estaBlishment!

Establish a presence in the PULSE’s world of food, drink & general merriment. RESERvE YOUR SPOT TODaY. Don’t be left out. 7,000-9,000 copies of this arts, entertainment and culture publication are printed every two weeks and widely distributed in the Cody, Red Lodge and Powell areas.

Call the Cody Enterprise – 307.587.2231


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raps at NWC’s annual Buffalo Feast n a m a p u S

Supaman, a champion fancy dancer and award-winning musician, brings his energetic stylistics to Powell for the 18th annual Buffalo Feast on Thursday, Nov. 20, at Northwest College. Festivities start at 6 p.m. in the Yellowstone Building. A member of the Apsaalooke Nation, Supaman was given the name Christian Takes Gun Parrish on the Crow Reservation in Montana he calls home. But he’s in demand throughout Indian country and abroad as Supaman, an artist known for powerful and inspirational lyrics, energetic dancing and a message of hope imparted from the crossroads of music and culture, tradition and change. Not long ago, with a record label contract in hand and a busy tour schedule far from Montana, Supaman found himself headed down a rocky road as a human being. He says a self-examination and resulting dialogue with God changed his path. His message now comes from the unlikely intersection where humor and

hope can speak for both Native American and urban hip-hop cultures. A regular on the awards circuit, Supaman has traveled to the podium to accept a Native American Music Award, North American Indigenous Image Award and Tunney Awards. Most recently, he received the Magic City Music Award for best rap act. His latest video, “Prayer Loop Song,” has received more than a half million views since it was posted in February. Supaman’s performance is supported in part by NWC’s Intercultural Programs and Student Activities Office, and by the NWC Foundation. It follows a traditional feast of buffalo and other foods indigenous to the Americas. Tickets cost $19 for adults, $12 for children 12 and younger and $9 for NWC students. Advance reservations are required by Monday, Nov. 17. Contact Amy McKinney, (307) 754-6008 or amy.mckinney@nwc.edu for ticket and event information.

Supaman will perform at NWC on Nov. 20.

c l as s ifi e ds 200 Miscellaneous For Sale

200 Miscellaneous For Sale

360 Motorhomes & Campers

FREE Wood Pallets. Behind the Cody Enterprise, 3101 Big Horn Ave.

1995 King of the Road 40' 5th wheel, well maintained, call for details, in Powell, $7500, (307)231-3626.

450 Services

Lets get that sheetrocking and painting done. Handyman for hire for most any kind of chore. call Rocky Ballou at (307)2508204 or (307)586-7216.

FINE ART FOR SALE: Reid Christie Original Paintings: (1)Southfork Winter$4,000 (2)Southfork Serenade- $9,000 (3)Sunset at Valley Ranch- $2,000. Larry Edgar Bronzes: (1)Stolen Ho rs es , Bor r owed T i m e $8,000 (2)Against the Wind$6,000 (3)Brother's of the Gun- $5,500. Mel Fillerup Original Cabin Painting $3,000. I can email photos and more information upon request. Call Julia at (307)250-3599.

500 General Employment

Absaroka, Inc. has openings for a Preschool Teacher at our Cody Center, and Teacher Aides at our Head Start Centers in Cody and Powell, Wyoming. We are also looking for individuals interested in serving as substitutes for our classrooms. Please send a letter of interest and resume to: Absaroka Inc., PO Box 952, Worland, WY 82401. Absaroka, Inc. is an equal opportunity employer.

Mailroom Assistant

Part-time Monday 11:00-5:00 and Wednesday 1:00-6:00. Additional hours may be available. Apply in person at the Cody Enterprise, 3101 Big Horn Ave.

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