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  • July ArtStroll features textiles

    Jul 13, 2017

    Textile arts of all kinds will be featured during the Second-Friday ArtStroll in downtown Thermopolis, July 10, 5-8 p.m. The W.O.W. Store is the host business. An Artists’ Reception will be held Friday evening and artists and demonstrators continue Still Strolling Saturday, during regular business hours. Strollers will enjoy a visual treat from the variety of wares for sale, on display, and in demonstrations. Summer is a perfect time to treat yourself to a new work of art or to learn a new technique. Pick up a Stroll map at any Stroll b...

  • Learn the steps

    Mark Dykes, Editor|Jul 13, 2017

    In addition to playing with John Roberts y Pan Blanco at the state park pavilion Monday evening, violin player Trevor Krieger had a fun time getting out into the crowd and showing them a few dance moves....

  • Farmers Market starts up this month

    Jul 13, 2017

    Those who are looking for some homegrown foods or handmade crafts can check out the Thermopolis Farmers Market, beginning Saturday, July 29, and each following Saturday through Sept. 30, on Fifth Street south of Broadway. The event is sponsored by the Red Dirt Master Gardeners. Those looking to sell at the market should register at the Master Gardener table and submit fees before setting up. Vehicles will be allowed in the setup area until 7:45 a.m.; after that time, all items must be hand carried in. Vehicles can remain in the vending area as...

  • Sip and paint on Tuesday

    Jul 13, 2017

    Those who want to have some fun and test their artistic skills can check out the “sip and paint” event on Tuesday, July 18 from 6:30-8 p.m. at the VFW. The piece chosen for the workshop is “Do What You Love.” Kait Quinton with Wyoming Paint and Create will provide instruction. As a “sip and paint” event, those of age can drink alcoholic beverages while they create. Quinton said she is not bringing any alcohol, but the bar at the VFW will be open. The event itself, however, is not limited to those 21 and older and all ages are welcome. Quinton h...

  • New start date for summer camp

    Jul 13, 2017

    Hot Springs County Recreation District and the Lights On Afterschool program will be holding two sessions of Summer Rec Camp starting July 17. The original starting date of July 10 has been changed. Open to ages 6-13, the first session will begin July 17 and run Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday through Aug. 2. There will be no camp July 24-26. The second session will be held from Aug.7 through Aug. 16. Mondays will be “sport” days, Tuesdays are “outdoor” days and Wednesdays will be “ropes course” days. A calendar of activities during the camp wi...

  • Vacation Bible School planned

    Jul 13, 2017

    Vacation Bible School is ready to start at the First Baptist Church, July 24-27. “Over the Moat – Drawbridge to the King” is the theme this year, revolving around a Medieval time. Children going into kindergarten through sixth grade are welcome to come join the fun and do not have to be members of the church to attend. The fun begins each morning at 9 a.m. and will end at noon....

  • Second annual memorial concert Saturday

    Mark Dykes, Editor|Jul 13, 2017

    Rick Phipps was well known in the local music community, and when he passed away on July 4, 2016, due to leukemia and other medical issues, his memory was honored with a concert at the Hot Springs State Park pavillion. The second annual Rick Phipps Memorial Concert is scheduled for Saturday, July 15, beginning at 6:30 p.m. at the pavilion. Artists performing include: Eric Kay, Thermopolis; Dan Garnett, Worland; Virgil Bailey, Hyattville, and Shaun Nicklas, Worland; the Silvertip String Band,...

  • T-Hill archery shoot this weekend

    Mark Dykes, Editor|Jul 13, 2017

    The Bighorn Bowhunters will host the first annual T-Hill Shoot July 15 and 16, on the east side of the hill at the buffalo corral. Registration will be 8-11 a.m. Saturday, with participants able to start shooting any time. There will be shotgun starts on Sunday, with registration at 8 a.m. and on targets at 9 a.m. At 6 p.m. Saturday there will be fun shoots, including a milk jug event, a monster shoot, an armadillo shoot and a kids balloon shoot. Josh Lynch explained an armadillo shoot involves...

  • Community blood drive Monday

    Jul 13, 2017

    A Thermopolis Community Blood Drive is scheduled for Monday, July 17 from 4:15-7:15 p.m. at the Hot Springs County Senior Center. The Hot Springs County Hospital Auxiliary is hosting the drive, and Melene Mierzejewski said the goal is to collect 24 units of blood, though 30 were requested. She further added the most units generated at a drive here is 32. Mierzejewski said many of the donors they see are older, so they’re really hoping to see some young people come in and donate. Donors must be at least 18, though 17-year-olds can also donate i...

  • King of the hill

    Cindy Glasson, Reporter Photographer|Jul 13, 2017

    With the wind blowing just right, this bull looks a little like Elvis as he takes a rest during the heat of the day....

  • Tour de Wyoming begins Sunday

    Mark Dykes, Editor|Jul 13, 2017

    Starting on July 16, 350 people from across and outside the U.S. will take a 400-mile journey across Wyoming in the 21st annual Tour de Wyoming. Among those riding in the event are Ron Philips and Kevin Mahoney. Philips said this will be the 19th tour he’s done. He missed the first one, and had to bow out of the 2015 ride due to having shoulder surgery. Philips noted his son, Gavin, rode with him on the tour beginning at age 14, and continued to participate in it until he was well into c...

  • Wyoming Democratic Party meeting

    Jul 13, 2017

    The Wyoming Democratic Party (WDP) will hold their quarterly State Central Committee Meeting this Saturday, July 15, in Thermopolis at Common Grounds, 122 North 5th. All registered Democrats in Wyoming are welcome and encouraged to attend any and all of the events planned by the WDP throughout the day. Howie Samelson, Chair of the Hot Springs County Democrats, said, “I was flattered that the Wyoming Democratic Party chose Thermopolis to host their quarterly State Central Committee Meeting. Having Governor O’Malley as the guest speaker at Sat...

  • Fireworks over Thermopolis

    Jul 6, 2017

    The Thermopolis Volunteer Fire Department put on an amazing show of patriotism for the Fourth of July by setting off fireworks from T-Hill Tuesday evening. The community pitched in with donations to help pay for the fireworks....

  • Vendor spaces available during BHB Folk Festival

    Jul 6, 2017

    The Third Annual Big Horn Basin Folk Festival will be held Saturday and Sunday, August 5 and 6, in Hot Springs State Park. There is still time to sign up to participate as an artist or vendor or food purveyor. The festival program already includes a robust line-up of Wyoming’s own artists, craftsmen, musicians, storytellers, artisan and guild members demonstrations, and hands-on activities for the whole family. A new feature this year will be the Wyoming FolkMasters Tent, sponsored by the Wyoming Arts Council and showcasing individuals dedicate...

  • Roberts concert in the park Monday

    Jul 6, 2017

    An evening of jazz, funk, soul, salsa and a little rhythm and blues is slated for Monday night in Hot Springs State Park as the Music in the Parks series presents John Roberts y Pan Blanco. The free concert will be held on the pavilion starting at 7 p.m. Pie and ice cream is being provided by Friends of Hot Springs State Park and concessions will be provided by Shorty’s Saloon and Liquor Store. Roberts has spent more than 15 years recording and performing all over the U.S. and abroad, including Mexico, India, Asia, Europe, the Caribbean, A...

  • Veterans assistance

    Jul 6, 2017

    Brad Cline, a veterans service officer from the Wyoming Veterans Commission, will conduct community outreach services on Thursday, July 13, noon-2 p.m. at the Hot Springs County Museum.. Cline is available to meet with veterans and their families to discuss state and federal veterans’ benefits, Department of Veterans claims or VA healthcare. He can also help veterans and their families apply for benefits, file claims or request healthcare. Appointments with Cline can be scheduled by calling 307-250-3890, and his office is staffed in Cody, at 1...

  • Pile it on

    Mark Dykes, Editor|Jul 6, 2017

    The Hot Springs County Senior Center hosted a barbecue lunch on Monday, in honor of Independence Day. In addition to hamburgers and hot dogs with all the fixings, there were banana splits for dessert, served by local Masons....

  • Reunions set for July 15

    Jul 6, 2017

    One of the best parts of summer in Thermopolis is when all the alumni gather in July for the All Class Reunion. This year, the featured classes end in “2” and “7”, but, as always, all classes are invited to participate in the festivities. Registration will be held on Saturday, July 15 at the Hot Springs County Museum and Cultural Center from 1 – 3 p.m. You will receive your tickets for the all class picnic at that time. Saturday alumnus will be dancing the night away at the VFW with a live band that begins at 9 p.m. After sleeping in a little...

  • Two sessions of summer rec camps offered

    Jul 6, 2017

    Hot Springs County Recreation District and the Lights On Afterschool program will be holding two sessions of Summer Rec Camp starting July 10. Open to ages 6-13, the first session will begin July 10 and run Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday through July 19. The second session will be held from July 31 through Aug. 9. Mondays will be “sport” days, Tuesdays are “outdoor” days and Wednesdays will be “ropes course” days. A calendar of activities during the camp will be posted on the rec district’s website to give parents and kids an idea of what they...

  • Main Street group cleans up downtown

    Jul 6, 2017

    Main Street Thermopolis' Clean Team took to the downtown streets last Monday, June 26. Sabrina Bullard-Stucky, Johnny Dorman, Meri Ann Rush, Howie Samelson, Suzanne Samelson, Deb Tudor and Gavin Turner were enthusiastic participants. The group weeded, trimmed trees, swept, picked up cigarette butts. They also answered questions from visitors about eating, lodging and soaking in our town. Main Street Thermopolis is part of a state and national program committed to the celebrating our community's...

  • Sparkling Salute

    Jul 6, 2017

    The Thermopolis Fire Department put on an impressive fireworks display Tuesday night for the Fourth of July that could be seen and heard throughout town....

  • Fishermen compete at walleye tourney

    Mark Dykes, Editor|Jul 6, 2017

    On June 17 and 18, Boysen Reservoir was home to the 2017 Wyoming Walleye Stampede, bringing competitors in nearly 70 two-person teams from around Wyoming and other states to cast their lines and snag the biggest fish they can, and win some cash while they're at it. Boysen is only a small part of the Stampede event, which also sees tournaments at Glendo Reservoir and Pathfinder Reservoir. Among those competing at the Boysen event was Bill Mathews. Mathews and his nephew Todd took first at the...

  • Rolling rapids

    Jul 6, 2017

    Though the increased flows from Boysen Reservoir have led to a few flooded areas around town, they've also made for some impressive rapids in the canyon for the adventurous to experience....

  • Flight of a lifetime for veterans

    Cindy Glasson, Reporter Photographer|Jun 29, 2017

    How many times in your life have you thought to yourself, "I wish I could go back"? Eight gentlemen from the Wyoming Pioneer Home had a chance to go back for a little while on Saturday morning as they participated in the Ageless Aviation Dreams Foundation's flight of a lifetime. The former military veterans were treated to a free flight from the foundation whose mission is simply, "Giving Back to Those Who Have Given." Captain Mike Winterboer was pilot for the day, taking the veterans up in a... Full story

  • Got stuff? Pickers coming to Wyoming

    Jun 29, 2017

    Something that has raised a bit of excitement in the past few weeks is the show American Pickers coming to Wyoming to do some filming in July. The show follows Mike Wolfe and Frank Fritz, as they travel and around the country trying to hunt up valuable antiques. Those with collections, or who know a collector, are encouraged to contact the show to let the Pickers know about it. Mary Weaver, who is part of the production company for the show, noted as of Wednesday afternoon she had received one call from someone in Thermopolis. She noted that’s...

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