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An Evening with Jason Burton March 11 (posted 3/9/10)
Singer/songwriter Jason Burton will perform at the Big Piney Library on Friday, March 11th at 7:00 PM. He will play and discuss original tunes he has written and performed all over the United States.
This is a presentation of the Pinedale Fine Arts Council and EnCana. It is free!
For more information call 307-367-7322 or go to www.PinedaleFineArts.com.
Sublette County Democratic Party 2010 County Convention March 20 (posted 3/9/10) Sublette County Democratic Party
The Sublette County Democratic Party announced today that it will hold its 2010 County Convention on Saturday, March 20th at the Sublette County Library in Pinedale. The convention will start at 9:00am.
While all members of the public are welcome to attend, only Democrats registered to vote as of 15 days prior to the convention date may vote on convention business or run for a state delegate position.
The convention will adopt a county platform for 2010 and elect delegates to represent Sublette County at the Wyoming Democratic State Convention in Casper on May 14 and 15.
At the state convention, delegates will adopt a state platform, amend the state party bylaws, and hear from state, regional, and national Democratic leaders. More information about the state convention is available by calling Wyoming Democratic Party Headquarters at 800-SAY-DEMS (800-729-3367).
There will also be a breakfast potluck.
Donations to the Sublette County Democratic Party will be accepted at this time.
For more information about the county convention, please contact Dave Racich at 307-367-6863.
3rd Annual Walk For Life May 22 (posted 3/9/10) In support of the services offered by the Pregnancy
Mark you calendar! The 3rd Annual Walk For Life will be held on Saturday, May 22nd in Pinedale. Walk, jog or run 2 miles. The event supports services offered by the Pregnancy Resource Center. The fun starts at 10:00 AM at the American Legion Park. This is a family-oriented event with entertainment, prizes and a free lunch.
For more information or to volunteer to help contact: Heidi Dickerson, CEO/Executive Director of the Pregnancy Resource Center, 307-367-7077 Stephanie Harker, Walk for Life Chairman, 307-367-6707
Related Link: www.wyomingpregnancy.com
Sublette Chamber Mixer March 18 (posted 3/9/10) At Wolf’s Pinedale Dodge
Sublette County Chamber of Commerce will host their March Mixer at Wolf's Pinedale Dodge, 153 South Entertainment Lane, on Thursday, March 18th, from 6:00 to 8:00PM. Spirits and appetizers will be served. There will be give-aways to those present at the Mixer: oil changes, tire rotations, inspections & a full-car detail. Everyone welcome.
For more information contact the Sublette County Chamber of Commerce at 307-367-2242.
Related Links: Wolf’s Pinedale Dodge Sublette County Chamber of Commerce
Fish Fry March 12 in Pinedale (posted 3/10/10)
The Knights of Columbus are sponsoring a Fish Fry dinner on Friday, March 12th at Our Lady of Peace Catholic Church parish hall, 112 S. Sublette Avenue in Pinedale from 5:00 to 7:30 PM.
The fish fry includes: Catfish, Polluck, Cajun Catfish, Fries, Onion Rings, Drinks, Dessert.
Cost is: Adults $12.00, 7 through teen $6, 6 and under free.
There will be another Fish Fry on Friday, March 26th.
Chamber Community Conversation Luncheon March 18 (posted 3/9/10) Pinedale Mayor Steve Smith to give State of the Town of Pinedale Address
The Sublette County Chamber of Commerce will host their March Community Conversation Luncheon on Friday, March 18th in the Labyrinth Room of the Sublette County Library in Pinedale. Special guest speaker will be Pinedale Mayor Steve Smith to give the State of the Town of Pinedale Address. There will be a complimentary lunch. There will be time for Questions & Answers with Mayor Smith, as well as representatives for the Pinedale Lodging Tax and the Main Street Program.
Please RSVP to the Chamber at 307-367-2242 or membership@sublettechamber.com.
Related Links: www.SubletteChamber.com Sublette County Chamber of Commerce www.TownofPinedale.com Town of Pinedale
Wyoming Main Street Town, Tourism Alliance support tax you won’t have to pay Pinedale Roundup, January 14, 2010
Chamber Community Conversation Luncheon April 6 (posted 3/9/10) Business Development for Western Wyoming Contractors
The Sublette County Chamber of Commerce will host their April Community Conversation Luncheon on Tuesday, April 6th in the Lovatt Room of the Pinedale Library from Noon until 1:45PM.
The topic will be "Business Development for Western Wyoming Contractors."
Guest speakers are Connie Wilbert, WY Home Performance Program Manager, with a Wyoming Contactor Exchange Update. Also speaking will be Amelia Kelso, Career Readiness Certificate Manager of Wyoming Workforce Services, and Tobi Wickham, Business, Training & Outreach Division Administrator, Wyoming Workforce Services.
For more information call the Chamber at 307-367-2242.
Related Links: Sublette County Chamber of Commerce Wyoming Home Performance Wyoming Workforce Development
State Basketball Tourney in Casper March 11-13 (posted 3/10/10) Pinedale High School Boys competing
The State High School Basketball Tourney will be held in Casper Thursday, Friday and Saturday, march 11-13th. Pinedale High School Boys will play Rawlins at Noon on Thursday. Other games and times to be determined as the games are decided.
Games will be broadcast live on KPIN 101.1 FM Radio. Businesses can call KPIN at 307-367-2000 for advertising information to help sponsor the game broadcasts.
Click here for brackets: Wyoming High School Activities Association
JIO - PAPO meetings March 15 in Pinedale (posted 3/9/10) Agency Managers Committee and Mitigation Management Board meetings Bureau of Land Management
The Jonah Interagency (JIO) and Pinedale Anticline Project (PAPO) Offices will hold their Agency Managers Committee and Mitigation Management Board meetings on March 15, 2010, 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.at the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) Pinedale Field Office in Pinedale, Wyoming.
The meetings are open to the public and include a review of new and ongoing mitigation projects as well as other business. The onsite and offsite mitigation projects are designed to offset the impacts caused by intensive oil and gas development on federal public lands in the Green River valley of western Wyoming. The mitigation projects include, but are not limited to, conservation easements, on-the-ground conservation practices, wildlife-friendly fence modification projects, livestock mitigation projects and wildlife escape-ramp installations.
For additional information regarding the meetings, the JIO or the PAPO, please visit http://www.wy.blm.gov/jio-papo/, or contact Jim Lucas, JIO/PAPO Project Coordinator, 307-367-5361.
10th Annual Easter Breakfast, Basket Auction & Egg Hunt March 27 (posted 3/9/10) At the Sublette County Fairgrounds
The 10th Annual Easter Breakfast, Basket Auction & Egg Hunt will be held on Saturday, March 27th at the Sublette County Fairgrounds (north of Marbleton) at 9:00 AM. The event is sponsored by the Friends of the Big Piney Branch Library.
Big Piney Elementary St. Patrick's Day Carnival March 26 (posted 3/9/10)
Big Piney Elementary will be hosting their St. Patrick's Day Carnival on Friday, March 26th at the Big Piney Elementary School Gym from 5-7PM. Advance tickets are on sale at the Big Piney Recreation Office (located just west of the Big Piney Town Hall). Tickets are 25 cents each or 5 for $1.00. There will be fun activities for the kids. Games: football toss, basketball toss, hula hoop, bowling, maze, more. Pizza and Pepsi for sale at concession stand.
Hoback Elk. Photo by Dave Bell.
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Hoback Country (posted 3/7/10)
Dave Bell and Arnold Brokling took a drive into the Hoback country northwest of Pinedale on Sunday. "It was a mostly gray day, but we did see some great sights including the Riling Draw Elk Herd. The Dell Creek and Jack Creek country is some of our scenic best!"
Click on this link for photos from their outing: Hoback Country Drive - March 7
SCSD#1 Agenda for March 11, 2010 (posted 3/7/10)
SUBLETTE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT #1 Board of Trustees Pinedale, Wyoming Regular Board Meeting March 11, 2010 – 7:30 PM - Board Room
A g e n d a
CALL TO ORDER
ROUTINE MATTERS B-1 Set Agenda B-2 Approval of Minutes: Regular Meeting – February 11, 2010 Special Meetings – February 19, 23, 25, and March 1, 2010 B-3 Approval of Payroll and Bills B-4 Reports / Board Members, Administrators, B-5 Thank Yous B-6 Student Recognition – Pinedale Middle School / Haase, Hutta, Fenn VISITING DELEGATION OLD BUSINESS D-1 Reading Goal Update NEW BUSINESS E-1 Request for Personal Days / LaBuda, Adam, Proud E-2 2009-2010 Coaching Assignment - Head HS Boys Soccer / Hosea E-3 2010 Summer School Proposal E-4 Text Book Adoption for 2010-2011 / Health E-5 Text Book Adoption for 2010-2011 / Science - Energy Exploration E-6 Special Services Contract 2009-2010 / Region V BOCES Residential Placement E-7 Retirement Option / Wills, McLaughlin, Wise E-8 Change in 2010-2011 Middle School Course Offerings / Spanish, Technology E-9 Certified Staff Changes for 2010-2011 E-10 Expulsion / Student E-11 RFQ for Architectural Services / Reconfiguration of the 6-12 Campus E-12 Change Order #5 - Layton Construction / New Elementary School Building Project E-13 WSBA Membership Dues E-14 Policy Review / BBFA - Board and Staff Conflict of Interest INFORMATION F-1 Enrollment by Grade Level F-2 Activities Calendars
G. COMMENTS FROM THE AUDIENCE
EXECUTIVE SESSION – Legal
Click on this link for a printable version of this agenda
Related Links: www.PinedaleSchools.org Sublette County School District #1
Home & Garden Show May 21-22 (posted 3/7/10) Sponsored by the Pinedale Lions Club
The Pinedale Lions Club is excited to announce the upcoming 6th Annual Home & Garden Show to be held Friday and Saturday, May 21 & 22, 2010 at the Sublette County Ice Arena in Pinedale.
Applications are now being accepted for vendors. Please contact Lion Pat Schwab at the Bank of Sublette County for details; stop by or call 307-367-2672 or email pschwab@bojh.com.
Dig It! Tinting Easter Eggs with Homemade Dyes (posted 3/7/10) Sage & Snow Garden Club
Generations ago, Easter eggs were dyed not by coloring purchased in a box at a store but by gathering local botanical materials. Many earth-toned colors can be made by using twigs and bark from fallen trees, berries, fruits, vegetables and flowers. Gathering and preparing these botanical dyes can be a wonderful springtime activity for the entire family.
HOW TO BEGIN - Take a tour of your yard or a hike in the foothills to gather materials. You may even want to check your kitchen for spices. Pre-boil eggs and cool before dyeing. Just before dyeing your eggs, you may want to use crayons to write your name or make designs on the egg before dying. The area marked with the crayon will not have dye on it. White crayons work particularly well.
A BASIC RECIPE - Use enamel, glass or stainless steel saucepans for each color. Put botanical materials in each saucepan and boil for approximately 15 minutes before dyeing eggs. Botanical material can be strained out of saucepans for more uniform coloring or left in the saucepan for a mottled look. After boiling the botanical materials, white vinegar is added to each saucepan to help the dye adhere to and permeate the egg shell. As a general rule, use 1 tablespoon of white vinegar to 2 cups of water. FROM THE PRIMARY COLORS, A RAINBOW CAN BE MADE
– For RED, boil 2 cups of grated beets in 2 cups of water. Mix in 1 tablespoon of white vinegar before dyeing eggs. Variation: make a strong tea using "Red Zinger" tea bags.
– For YELLOW/GOLD, boil 3 handfuls of brown and yellow onion skins in 2-3 cups of water. Mix in1 tablespoon white vinegar before dyeing eggs. Variation: make a strong chamomile tea, 2-3 tablespoons of ground turmeric, 2-3 cups of Dandelion heads
– For BLUE boil about 1 lb. of frozen blueberries in 2 cups of water. Mix in1 tablespoon white vinegar before dyeing eggs. Variation: use chopped, red cabbage leaves
To make secondary colors, set out 3 bowls. Add red and yellow to make orange, yellow and blue to make green, and blue and red to make violet.
For the deepest colors, soak eggs in the dye for a few hours. If you plan to eat your eggs later, make sure eggs are kept in the refrigerator while soaking in the dye. To add more texture to your colored egg, arrange fresh leaves, flowers, or flower petals right after dyeing the egg then wrap gently in cheesecloth. Unwrap cheesecloth when dry.
Experiment! Discovering what materials and quantities work well is part of the fun. Encourage children to help with the decision-making process. For future reference, keep track of what materials worked and what didn’t work.
Related Links: Sage & Snow Garden Club
CCC Ponds Pathway. Photo couretsy Bob Barrett, Pinedale Ski Education Foundation.
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Pinedale Nordic Ski Grooming Report, March 4 (posted 3/5/10)
Bob Barrett, Pinedale Ski Education Foundation
Warm temperatures and a thin snowpack have combined to restrict grooming over much of the local ski trail system. Bare spots are showing on all trails south of White Pine along Skyline Drive. As a result, the PistenBully has been moved to higher ground and will be used to groom only upper Skyline to Elkhart Park along with the meadow at Surveyor Park and the Tree Loop as conditions allow.
For now, the CCC Ponds Pathway is holding onto a thin but hard-packed ski surface over the asphalt for the 1 1/4 mile distance from the south to the north end parking areas. Unless it melts out, we’ll continue to groom here with the snowmachine drag until March 15. Grooming of the spurs off of the pathway has ended due to poor snow conditions.
Photo courtesy Bob Barrett, Pinedale Ski Education Foundation
Related Links: X-C Ski Trail Map (356K PDF)
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