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  • Register now for Lights On Camp Invention

    Staff Report|Jul 30, 2015

    Registration is underway for the Lights On 2015 Theme Illuminate Camp Invention scheduled for August 10-14. The camp will run Mon.-Fri. from 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m. All students grades 1st-6th are welcome. The cost is $50 with partial scholarships available. For more information or to register, contact Jenny Davis at 864-6592 or email jdavis@hotsprings1.org. You can also visit campinvention.org/2015-program for more information....

  • The Cat in the Hat

    Jul 30, 2015

    Thermopolis eighth grader Katie Burrows was cast as The Cat in the Hat in the Washakie Museum and Cultural Center's Seussical the Musical Jr. performance during the Summer Performing Arts Camp....

  • Celebrate 125th anniversary of Wyo. statehood

    Staff Report|Jul 30, 2015

    A special “Legacy of Wyoming” program celebrating the 125th anniversary of Wyoming statehood will be held in Hot Springs State Park, Thermopolis, Sat., August 1. “Buffalo Bill” Boycott and “Dr. Jo” mix story, song and visual images -- historical paintings and photographs -- to highlight Wyoming’s place in the American West. The program is part of the Big Horn Basin Folk Festival supported by Hot Springs Greater Learning Foundation. It is sponsored through a grant by the Wyoming Humanities Council with support from the National Endowment for the...

  • Artisans and craft persons fill HSSP this weekend

    Staff Report|Jul 30, 2015

    Nearly 100 artisans and crafts persons will be in Hot Springs State Park this weekend to celebrate handwork and skilled craftsmanship at the Big Horn Basin Folk Festival, Saturday and Sunday. Linda Atkinson of Sage Ridge Mill & Critters will introduce visitors to her alpacas, whose fleece produces a fine fiber for spinning yarn. Upcycling for a new look - Gayle Wilson, Laramie, will offer a workshop for ‘tweens and teens on upcycling tired t-shirts into new tops and vests Sunday afternoon. Al and Toddi Darlington will hold a workshop on g...

  • WDC to celebrate 20 years

    Holly Thomas, Reporter|Jul 30, 2015

    Join the party at the Wyoming Dinosaur Center’s 20th Anniversary celebration. Since the Dinosaur Center’s opening July 1, 1995 the museum has grown from first exhibits like “Stan” the T-Rex to current displays like the Archaeopteryx, and a busy museum lobby that has grown to booked summer programs like “dig for a day” on top of the busy lobby. The Dinosaur Center is celebrating their success - that has been recognized by CNN as the #6 best dinosaur museum in the world – by hosting a three-day e...

  • Taking aim

    Cindy Glasson, Reporter|Jul 30, 2015

    Michelle Burgess is all concentration as she looks down her arrow at the target during the 4-H shooting sports competition at Hot Springs County Fair....

  • 4-H projects set the bar high

    Holly Thomas, Reporter|Jul 30, 2015

    4-H Project Judging:...

  • Relay for Life set for August 7

    Cindy Glasson, Reporter|Jul 30, 2015

    The annual Relay for Life, benefitting the American Cancer Society, is just around the corner, and with an 80’s theme, should be a fun night for all involved. The Relay will be held in Hot Springs State Park on Friday, Aug. 7, starting with a survivors, caregivers and teams dinner at 6 p.m. Opening ceremonies will begin at 6:30 p.m. with the survivor’s lap at 7 p.m. The luminaria ceremony will be at 9:30 p.m. Luminaries are still available for $5 each or three for $10. Please call Jessica Sla...

  • Don't Wipe Out!

    Dennis Nierzwicki, Designer|Jul 23, 2015

    Thermopolis Middle School Lights On site facilitator Sady Mounts takes her turn on the Wipe Out Course built by students....

  • Hot Springs County Fair packed with events

    Cindy Glasson, Reporter|Jul 23, 2015

    The 2015 Hot Springs County Fair, “Kids-N-Kritters”, is about to get underway. While the horse show has already taken place, there is still plenty of other action coming to fill the week-long celebration. You may start your week at the fair with the dog show on Monday, July 27 at 6 p.m. on the grassy area to the east of the indoor arena. Tuesday is move in day when exhibits must be brought to the 4-H building for judging from 8 a.m. til noon. Shooting sports will follow at 1 p.m. at the nor... Full story

  • Small business owner workshop July 30

    Holly Thomas, Reporter|Jul 23, 2015

    If you are a small business owner, or hoping to become one, make your way to the Hot Springs County Museum for a free lunch and meeting with the Hot Springs Chamber of Commerce and the Wyoming Entrepreneur Small Business Development Center (WSBDC) Thursday, July 30. This will be a great opportunity to learn how these groups can help you make your business dreams come true as well as network with business peers and local WSBDC advisors. The WSBDC will be discussing cost-free resources available...

  • Greeting the Fans

    Dennis Nierzwicki, Designer|Jul 23, 2015

    Western native author Rhonda Kylczyk greets fans at her book signing at Storyteller. Kylczyk highlighted the newest book in her Freedom Series, Freedom to Forgive, which is a historical romance fiction series....

  • Wyoming Wireless customer appreciation day

    Staff Report|Jul 23, 2015

    Saturday, July 25 is customer appreciation day at Wyoming Wireless at 545 Broadway. There will be free hot dogs and face painting. Play a game of Bingo at 2 p.m. for a chance to win prizes. A portion of all proceeds will be donated to Hot Springs County Memorial Hospital to help purchase a fetal heart monitor....

  • National Day of the Cowboy

    Holly Thomas, Reporter|Jul 23, 2015

    here are few things more iconic of America than the cowboy, and the National Day of the Cowboy seeks to celebrate this heritage. Started in 2005, the National Day of the Cowboy has been supported in many states with Wyoming being a supporter from day one. You may think of a hundred different ways to celebrate this day: watch your favorite Western, go ride your or a friend’s horse, have a glass of whiskey at your local watering hole, go to a rodeo, or simply wander off to a quiet mountain o...

  • Celebrate 125th anniversary of Wyoming statehood

    Staff Report|Jul 23, 2015

    A special “Legacy of Wyoming” program celebrating the 125th anniversary of Wyoming statehood will be held in Hot Springs State Park, Thermopolis, Sat., August 1. “Buffalo Bill” Boycott and “Dr. Jo” mix story, song and visual images -- historical paintings and photographs -- to highlight Wyoming’s place in the American West. The program is sponsored by the Wyoming Humanities Council with support from the National Endowment for the Humanities and the Wyoming State Legislature. Boycott regularly presents programs in schools, at historic site...

  • Visit the Farmers Market Saturday for fresh produce

    Holly Thomas, Reporter|Jul 23, 2015

    Looking for some local produce? Visit your local farmers market. Looking for some low-key family fun? Visit your local farmers market. The Thermopolis Farmers Market starts back up for the season on Saturday, July 25 and will feature locally-made products as well as a welcoming forum to visit with neighbors, share recipes, listen to live music, and enjoy a relaxing morning downtown. The fourth annual farmers market, supported by the Master Gardener’s, will be set up in the same location - F...

  • Gift of the Waters Pageant Days marks 65th anniversary

    Cindy Glasson, Reporter|Jul 23, 2015

    “History is a symphony of echoes heard and unheard. It is a poem with events as verses.” Charles Angoff For the first time in October, 1925 Marie Montabe’s play about the Gift of the Waters was presented to the public. It was not seen again until 1950, however, this year marks the 65th anniversary of the production and will be presented at the Big Spring in Hot Springs State Park on Saturday and Sunday evening, Aug. 1 and 2 at 6 p.m. In 1896, the Shoshone Nation entered into an agreement with th... Full story

  • Real Superhero

    Dennis Nierzwicki, Designer|Jul 23, 2015

    Double amputee and former Army Golden Knight Dana Bowman dropped into town last week, parachuting on to the football field as part of the HSC Library's Summer Reading Program, Bam! Pow! Read! Every Hero has a Story....

  • Big Horn Basin Folk Festival celebrates Wyoming artisans

    Staff Report|Jul 23, 2015

    The first major folk festival in Wyoming in 20 years will be held Aug. 1-2 in Hot Springs State Park, Thermopolis. The Big Horn Basin Folk Festival includes a juried folk & fine arts show/sale, trading post sale area, food vendors, music performances both days, a mountain man camp with outdoor activities, and more than two dozen demonstrators and try-it-yourself hands-on activities for all ages. “This celebration honors our artisans and skilled crafts persons, especially in the middle and northern part of the state,” said Annie Hatch, Wyo... Full story

  • Summer band runs August 3-20

    Staff Report|Jul 23, 2015

    The Hot Springs County Recreation Department will be offering their annual summer band program August 3-20 at the high school band room. The program will offer beginning and advanced music lessons along with music theory and all-state mentoring. Upcoming 5th grade students through seniors in high school are invited to attend the music program. The program will run from 8-11 a.m. Registration for summer band is Tuesday, July 28 from 6-7 p.m. in the high school band room. Please contact music teacher Dustin Olsen at 307-864-6540 if you have any...

  • 4-Hers return from Washington D.C. with a load of memories

    Holly Thomas, Reporter|Jul 23, 2015

    Seven Wyoming kids visit Washington D.C. and experience the big city for the first time with subways, commuter traffic, historic landmarks, and even fireflies. This is not describing a new movie, but rather the experience five Thermopolis and two Laramie 4-H'ers had on their recent trip to the nation's capitol. The trip was the second year Hot Springs County 4-H had participated in the leadership conference, Leadership Washington Focus, which is open to 7th and 9th grade 4-H members. Last year o...

  • Celebrating 100 years of Kirby

    Lara Love, Editor|Jul 23, 2015

    Attendees of the 100th Anniversary celebration in Kirby Saturday enjoyed entertainment, food and learned a little about the history of the small town north of Thermopolis....

  • Hula your heart out

    Holly Thomas, Reporter|Jul 16, 2015

    Bralee DeVries and Kaycee Stothart show their stuff with hula hoops at the Hot Springs County Library Kid's Talent Show Friday. Kids were able to showcase their talent in an array of subjects including dance, archery, reading, music, and more....

  • All Class Reunion hits Thermopolis

    Cindy Glasson, Reporter|Jul 16, 2015

    Whether you were a cheerleader, a bookworm, an athlete or anything in between, chances are you’re coming home this weekend for the annual All Class Reunion for Hot Springs County High School. Classes being honored this year end in “0” and “5”, however, any graduate is welcome to attend the dance at the V.F.W. and the all school picnic on Sunday. Friday night will feature mixers by each class. Registration will be at the V.F.W. on Saturday afternoon from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. Each class will have... Full story

  • Looking for bridge players

    Cindy Glasson, Reporter|Jul 16, 2015

    Thermopolis resident Rex Clothier recently earned a “Life Master” award for bridge playing, and although he has retired from tournament and competitive play, he still carries an abiding interest in the game and would like to share his knowledge with anyone wishing to learn about the age-old game. Some years ago, Thermopolis hosted duplicate bridge tournaments that brought in players from all over the state. Clothier, however, would just like to share the fun of playing the game with others wit...

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