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Celebrating Generations The Sheridan Senior Center:
The reasons we are building for the future
CENTER STAGE
Sep Oct Nov 2016
The quarterly newsletter of the Sheridan Senior Center
The ‘New’ concept of purchasing foods from local sources is
old hat to many of the people who come to the Senior Center.
In fact, less than 70 years ago, most of the food consumed in
Sheridan County came from a local source. In the 1940’s,
Sheridan had over 1300 vegetable gardens, 29 licensed
dairies, a flour mill, potato farms, egg producers such as Clear
Creek Eggs, turkey and swine farms, and of course many
sources of local beef and venison.
Eating healthfully means finding foods with the most
nutrition value possible. Choosing local
foods is a great way to do this. By
growing your own food or buying foods
from local sources, you improve your
chances of freshness.
The Sheridan Senior Center plans to
locally source more food. Look for these
local foods on our new menu in the
coming months.
1. DSA’s guide to Sustainable Sheridan located at the DSA office -121 South Main Street.
2. Wyoming Local Foods- The Guide available at the University of Wyoming Extension Office-
contact Kentz Willis at [email protected].
3.Wyoming Local foods website http://www.wyomingextension.org/eatwyoming/
I am delighted to announce that Amanda
Munford has been hired as store manager for
Green Boomerang. Amanda comes to us
with a vast amount of customer service and
retail experience! She has exciting,
innovative and creative ideas for the store
and is a self-proclaimed thrift store shopper
and collector. Make sure you stop in and say
hello!
Exciting things are happening in the
near future for Green Boomerang! Once
Amanda gets settled we will hold a Grand Opening Party for
the store; we have a fall fashion show in the works from our
visual merchandiser, Elaine Burke, and
we have also acquired an official pick up
and delivery truck for Green Boomerang.
Now we soon will be able to better meet
the needs of our customers by offering a
pick up and delivery service.
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Munford Hired as Green Boomerang Store
Manager by Haley Rougeau, Director of Volunteer Services
Amanda Munford,
Manager—Green Boomerang
Going Back to Local Food
Inside this issue:
Green
Boomerang
Thrift Shop
News
Benefits of
Local Foods
2
The Inside
Story Board of
Directors
Cover photo
3
Special Events
and Activities
Performances
4-6
Ongoing classes
and activities 7
Day Trips
Support
Groups
8
Saturday
Breakfasts
Home Delivered
Meals Service
Fall Menus
9-
12
Donations
2016
Operation
Independence
Memorials
13-
15
Then and Today:
Day Break and
Transit Facility
16
Center Stage is published
quarterly. A suggested
contribution of $4 in April
renews hardcopy mailings.
Center Stage is also available
for viewing at our website at
wwww.sheridanseniorcenter.
org or can be emailed to you.
Contact one of our staff at
the front desk for assistance.
Sheridan Senior Center
Board Of Directors
President
Steve Harker
Vice President
Cheryl Heath
Treasurer
Callie Drell
Secretary
Rae Ann Morss
Board Members
Mollie Dow
Leonard Hurst
Dr. Larry Lidahl
Vickie Mader
Dr. Victor Yapuncich
Directors Emeritus
Darlene Elliott
Roman Skatula
Dr. Sy Thickman
It’s the people we serve that
is central to our mission. The
transformation, building and
construction at the Sheridan
Senior Center is all about
positioning ourselves to
provide the best services
and environment to a
current and emerging
generation of older adults
and their families who care
for them. Pictured on our
front cover are Day Break
staff member Vanessa
Thiele with Michael Garza
(left) and Tom Zelka, two
people we serve. Day Break
provides a place for adults
age 18 and older to gather,
play, and be with others.
Loved ones who are
caregivers can work or get a
break in their schedule of
caregiving. If you believe you
and your family may benefit
from Day Break services,
call Barb Blue, Director of
Day Break, at 672-2240.
The Inside Story… with Carmen Rideout, Executive Director
It has been a very productive summer
for all of us at the Senior Center. Work is
wrapping up on the new Day Break
building and thanks to O’Dell
Construction it is coming in on time and
within budget.
The expansion of our Goose Creek
Transit Facility is well underway.
Completion is expected in October and I
will report more in our next edition.
Design work is almost finished on the
Senior Center that will expand the kitchen and home
delivered meals and renovate the entire building to serve
more people. We will keep everyone posted as soon as
possible regarding logistics because construction at 211
Smith Street is likely to begin in October.
This would not be possible without you! I am so grateful to
be living in this community, a community that values its older
citizens and understands the importance of older people
being present in the fabric of our everyday lives. I know this
because of the generous dollars people give for our projects
and for our everyday operations and the amazing donations
of possessions we are receiving at the Green Boomerang. I
know this because of the tremendous passion our employees
and volunteers exude every day to do excellent work and
serve the people. I also know this because I witness local
businesses and organizations provide excellent customer
service and help us do our job. I know this because I see
people of all ages helping each other because that’s just
what we do in Sheridan, Wyoming.
Have a wonderful fall season! Please don’t hesitate to call
me if you have questions or concerns 307-672-2240.
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Learn tips and techniques for living with
diabetes or pre-diabetes. This course is
taught in partnership with Mountain
Pacific, Sheridan County Public Health, and
the Sheridan Senior Center. Registration in
advance of the class is required by calling
672-2240 or stopping by the front desk of
the Sheridan Senior Center.
Diabetes Education and Empowerment
Mon, Wed, Fri
Sep. 19, 21, 23;
Sep. 26, 28, 30
1– 3 p.m.
Activities
SEPTEMBER
“When I’m
64...or more”
Tue. Sep. 6.
5:30 p.m.
Dining Room.
“Hydration”
with Dr. Erin
Nitschke, NSCA-CPT. ACE
Health Coach & Fitness
Nutrition Specialist.
DIY Greeting
Cards
Workshop
Every second
Sat,
Sep – Dec beginning Sep 10
through Dec 10,
12:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m.
Facilitator - Heidi Roesler.
Registered seniors $5 per
workshop. Unregistered: $7
per workshop. Supplies will
be furnished.
Ladies Only Pool Every Wed
at 2 p.m. begins Sep 7.
Rec Room.
Watercolor Class taught by
Gail Sidletsky Every Tue
and Thu, 10 a.m. – noon,
Sep 13 – Oct 27. Paint
what you like to paint!
Suggested contribution for
Senior Center registered
folks - $35 for 6 weeks or
$3 per class. Unregistered
folks - $45 for 6 weeks or
$4 per class. Gail will
provide supplies for the
first class, participants
must furnish their supplies
for the remaining classes.
Pay instructor.
Cowboy Poets and Pickers
Fri, Sep 9, 6:00 p.m. Dining
Room Soup supper included.
Suggested contribution for
entertainment and soup: $4
per person at the door. Sign
up at the front desk or by
calling 672-2240. One Stroke Painting Class
with Gail Savoy.
Every 2nd and 4th Thursday
beginning Sep 8 - Dec 8,
1– 3 p.m. An information
packet is available at the
Senior Center front desk.
The first class will be an
introductory class. $5 is
suggested contribution to
cover supplies. Registered
folks suggested
contribution for following
classes is $10/day.
Weight Release Class
Deadline to register: Sep 8
Tue evenings Sep 13 - Nov 1
5:15 – 6:15 p.m. What to
expect to gain from this
course:
1. Learn effective strategies
for weight release
2. Empower your
relationship with food
3. Improve nutrition
knowledge
4. Identify food and emotion
connections impacting
your weight goals.
Class size is limited.
The Young At Heart
(YAH!) Players
under the direction
of Pat Tomsovic.
Rehearsals resume
beginning Sep 13 .Tue at
9:30 a.m. Sign-ups
requested.
Open Mic in the dining
room every 3rd Wed begins
Sep 14 at 11 a.m.
Guidelines apply.
Ask for Jen Crowe, Dining
Room hostess, or Jane
Perkins, Director of Fun,
for the guidelines.
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Jammin’ to the Oldies
Sep 7- Oct 5 & Nov 2 -Dec 7
7—9 p.m. Dining Room
WANTED: musicians/
vocalist to jam with keyboard
player. Just come on down.
Smart Phone? Get Smart
About It with Justin
A series of 3 classes will be
offered Weds, Sep 14 - 28,
12:30 – 1:30 p.m.
Registered seniors
suggested contribution -
$5/class. Unregistered
folks - $7/class. Sign-up by
Sep. 8. Pay the instructor at
class.
Unregistered is $15. Please
pay instructor. Supplies may
be purchased from Gail or
you may provide your own
supplies from the list Gail
has provided in the
information packet.
Sep 1. Presale of Sep 16
AutumnFest tickets begins at
the front desk at the Senior
Center or at TRVCC. $9 per
plate suggested contribution
requested. Details page 5.
Continued next column
Activities
Conversations in History
Resumes on Sep 14,
10:30 a.m. Join Helen
Laumann as she shares
the “History of Lake
DeSmet and The Dancing
on the Water Paddle
Showboat”
Bluegrass & $2 Burgers–
Tue Sep 20, 7 – 9 p.m. on
the Senior Center Dining
Room Stage. Come listen
to some fun music!
Veteran Interviews
Sep 26 – Oct. 21. If
you have yet to join our
Veterans Wall of Honor
please plan to make an
appointment at the
front desk to share
your story and
photograph to be place
on our Wall of Honor during
Veterans Day week. Also, we
are asking for all those
wonderful photos of you in
uniform for a powerpoint
presentation on Veterans
Day. We will scan your photo
and return it to you.
SheridanAires Choir
resumes rehearsals
beginning Thursdays on
Thu Sep 15 at 9:30 a.m.
No auditions, just show up!
John Sniffin’s latest photo
book of Wyoming’s 125th
Anniversary as presented by
PowerPoint Thu Sep 22,
10 a.m. in the Ray Clark
Community Room at the
Senior Center, 211 Smith
Street.
“When I’m 64...or
more”
Tue Oct 4 5:30 p.m.
Dining Room.
“Care Contracts and
Medicaid Planning”
with attorney Mark Pierce.
How can you protect what
you’ve spent a life time
building should you need
long-term care? Attorney
Mark Pierce will share
cutting edge tips.
Refreshments provided.
Annual AutumnFest
in beautiful Dayton
Fri, Sep 16 6:30 p.m.
Dinner and dancing by
Boot Hill Band. Suggested
contribution for registered
patrons is $9 a plate.
Sponsored in part by the
Dayton Rotary Club.
Tickets available for
pre-purchase as of Sep 1.
You may pre-purchase
tickets at the Senior
Center front desk in
Sheridan or at the Tongue
River Valley Community
Center front desk in
Dayton from 9 a.m. to
4 p.m.
Photo Contest
Entry Deadline
Sep 23.
The theme: “Blazing a
Trail.” Pick up entry forms
at the Senior Center’s front
desk.
Fashion Show! Featuring
fashions from the Senior
Center’s Green Boomerang
Thrift Shop. Sat, Sep 17,
1 p.m. on the Senior
Center dining room stage.
Block Party and Art Fair for
EVERYONE!
$2 hamburgers (suggested
contribution)! Sat Sep 24
4- 6 p.m. in the Senior
Center parking lot. Burgers
available while they last.
Grandparents Raising
Grandchildren. Wed Sep
21, 5:30 p.m. Senior
Center Dining Room. Are
you raising a grand-
child...or great grandchild?
There is support for you.
Join us on the third
Wednesday evening of
each month for dinner and
connections. Each month
features a different topic
on resources and tips to
help you in your very
important role in raising
your grandchild. Activities
for children provided.
Dinner provided. For more
information, call Stella
Montano at 675-1978.
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OCTOBER
Sep 30. Golden Age Tickets
for Oct. 15 go on pre-sale at
the Senior Center front desk.
$15 per person.
Medicare Part D review of
your Medicare prescription
coverage. Appointments
can be made as of Sep 26
for October. Call 672-2240.
Conversation In History
Wed Oct 12, 10:30 a.m.
with historian Helen
Laumann. Topic: “History
of the Tie Flume Era”.
Wacky Marathon Bingo
with munchies Oct 12
doors open at 5 p.m.
BINGO at 5:30 p.m. No
charge to play! At the
Sheridan Senior Center
Dining Room. No advance
sign up required. Just
come on in for the fun!
Activities
Golden Years
Dinner for those
married 50 years
or more. Sat Oct
15. Starts at 5:30
p.m. Prime Rib
Dinner at 6 p.m. $15 a
plate. You may
pre-purchase tickets at the
front desk. We are
pre-selling tickets this year
beginning Sep. 30. Tickets
are available at the front
desk of the Senior Center,
Conversations In History
Wed Nov 9 at 10:30 a.m.
with historian Helen
Laumann. Topic: “Historic
Dude Ranches”.
“When I’m
64...or more”
Tue Nov 1,
5:30 p.m.
Dining Room.
“The Caregivers Survival
Kit” with Stella Montano,
Director of Family
Caregiver Services.
Refreshments provided.
Bluegrass and $2 Burgers
Nov 15, 7— 9 p.m. on the
Senior Center Dining Room
Stage.
Bluegrass & $2 Burgers
Oct 18, 7 – 9 p.m. on the
Senior Center Dining Room
Stage. Join in on the fun if
you’re so inclined.
Veterans Wall
of Honor on
display Nov 7
to 13. Open
for public
viewing.
Antique Road Show and
Tell Fri Nov 4.
12:30 pre-show
1 p.m. show. No charge to
enter or to come see.
Please limit one item per
person for show.
SheridanAires
Winter
Concert
matinee
performance
Dec 1 at 1:30
p.m. Look for
details in the Sheridan
Press, on Sheridan Media,
flyers, and the Senior
Center’s Facebook page.
SheridanAires Winter
Concert Dinner and Show
Dec 2. Dinner at 6 p.m.
and the show at 7:15 p.m.
Presale of tickets for
dinner will be available as
of Nov. 11. Dinner menu
will be published in the
Winter Center Stage
newsletter out the fourth
week in November.
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NOVEMBER
Grandparents Raising
Grandchildren.
Wed Oct 19, 5:30 p.m.
Senior Center Dining
Room. Activities for
grandchildren and special
topic for adults. Dinner
provided.
Grandparents Raising
Grandchildren.
Wed Nov 16, 5:30 p.m.
Senior Center Dining
Room. Activities for
grandchildren and special
topic for adults. Dinner
provided.
DECEMBER PEEK
KNITTING with Donna
begins Oct 13. Every Thu,
1 to 3 p.m. $5 suggested
contribution per class.
(Re: Page 7)
Conversations In History
Wed Dec 14 at 10:30 a.m.
“Where Did Those Sayings
Come From”.
Page 7 Sep Oct Nov 2016
Activity Day Times Room
Activities No cash prize Bingo Every Tue & Fri 12:00 p.m. Dining Room
Activities Bridge Every Wed & Fri 12:30 p.m. Community Room
Activities Conversation Pit,
The
Every Fri 8:00 a.m. Dining Room
Activities Cribbage Every Tue & Thu 12:30 p.m. Dining Room
Activities Dart Board Available Mon—Fri After 2:00 p.m. Recreation Room
Activities Dominoes: Chicken
Foot Every Tue & Fri 9:30 a.m. Dining Room
Activities Library Last Wed of each month 11:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Lobby
Activities Pinochle—dbl deck Every Mon, Sat & Sun 1:00 p.m. Lobby
Activities Pinochle-sgl deck 2nd and 4th Thu 12:30 p.m. Community Room
Activities Pool Tables available daily All day Recreation Room
Activities Pool—-Ladies Only Every Wed 2:00 p..m. Rec Room
Activities Pool Tournaments Weds and 1st Sat of each
month
9:00 a.m. Recreation Room
Activities Nails Polished by
Maxine
Every Thu
No appointments necessary
9:00 a.m. to noon Day Break Room
Activities SheridanAires Choir Resumes Thu Sep 15 9:30 a.m. Community Room
Activities Texas Hold Em Every Sat 1:00 to 3:00 p.m. Dining Room
Arts & Crafts One Stroke Painting 2nd and 4th Thu of each month 1:00 p.m. Art Studio
Arts & Crafts DIY Greeting Cards
Workshop
2nd Sat of each month. Fee. 12:30 p.m. Art Studio
Arts & Crafts Watercolor Painting Tue & Thu 10:00 a.m. Art Studio
Breakfasts
(re: page 9)
Breakfast 2nd & 4th Sats of each month 7:00 to 9:00 a.m. Dining Room
Crafts and Hobbies Crafts Tue 1:00 p.m. Art Studio
Crafts and Hobbies Knitting with Donna Thu Oct 17—Nov 17 $5 suggestion contribution per class
1:00—3:00 p.m. Art Studio
Crafts and Hobbies Woodcarvers 1st , 3rd & 5th Sat. 9:00 a.m. to noon Art Studio
Crafts and Hobbies Writers Group 3rd Thu of each month 2:00 p.m. Art Studio
Education AARP Smart Driver Register in advance by calling
672-2240. Pay instructor at the
beginning of class.
Sep 13 & 14 1—4 pm
Oct 11 & 12 1-4 pm
Nov 12 9 a.m.–4 p.m.
Community Room
Exercise Basic A.M. Moves
(B.A.M.!)
Mon, Wed, Fri 9:30 a.m. Community Room
Exercise Cardio Dance Mon suggested contribution $1 daily
8:00 a.m. Community Room
Exercise Table Tennis Mon, Wed, Fri 1:00 to 3:30 p.m. Dining Room
Exercise Tai Chi exercise Tue 8:30 a.m. Community Room
Exercise for limited
motion
Gentle Yoga Balance Wed Call for dates
Suggestion contribution $1
10:30 —11:15 a.m. Community Room
Exercise Yoga Co-Op Every Thu. $2 suggested contribu-
tion (registered patrons)
$3 fee (nonregistered)
5:30 p.m. Community Room
ENTER BY NORTH
DOOR
Music Bluegrass & $2 Burgers Third Tue of each month 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. Dining Room
Music Oldies Jam Every Thu 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. Dining Room
Music Open Mic 3rd Thu of each month 11:00 a.m. Dining Room
Performance Senior Theater Resumes Tue Sep 13 9:30 a.m. Community Room
Ongoing Activities, Classes, Exercise Programs, Music and More at the Senior Center
Day Trips with Jean Harm
Born in a Barn Creative Sale
Fri Sep 9 A fun event for the
creative and adventurous at heart
Registered seniors suggested
contribution - $11, unregistered -
$14 includes bus fare and entrance
fee. Bus departure times, Heritage
Towers – 9:45 a.m.,
Senior Center – 10:00 a.m. Return
departure 1:30 p.m. Pre-pay and
sign-up by Sep 5.
Heart Mountain
Relocation Center &
Lovell-Kane Museum
Tue Sep 20. A trip
back into Wyoming’s
history. Registered
seniors suggested
contribution - $30,
unregistered - $35
includes lunch and
entrance fees. Depart
Heritage Towers – 7:45 a.m. Senior
Center – 8:00 a.m., TRVCC – 8:15
a.m. Pre-pay and sign-up by Sep 15.
Koltiska Pumpkin Patch
Wed Sep 28. Come pick your own
pumpkin for pie or Jack-O-Lantern
or just to get out to the country.
Depart Heritage Towers 1:45 p.m.,
Senior Center 2:00 p.m. Registered
seniors suggested contribution - $5,
unregistered $7 for the bus ride.
Cost of your pumpkin is not
included. Free refreshments at the
barn! Pre-pay and sign up by
Sep 22.
Fall colors trip/hike to Tongue River
Canyon Tue Oct 4. Hike the canyon
trail or relax in the shade.
Registered seniors suggested
contribution - $13, unregistered fee
- $15 includes lunch and bus fare.
Depart Heritage Towers – 8:45
a.m., Senior Center – 9:00 a.m.
Return departure – 1:00 p.m.
Pre-pay and sign up by Sep 29.
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Sheridan
Recreation
District
Sponsored
Deadwood Day
Trip
October 20,
2016
For details and
to sign-up, call
674-6421.
Community Support Groups that meet at the Senior Center Al-Anon Tue Conference Room 5:30 p.m. Judy 672-5331
Al-Anon Wed Conference Room 7:00 p.m. Rex 751-0847
Al-Anon Sat Conference Room 9:30 a.m. Judy 672-5331 or
Rex 751-0847
“A Shared Journey”
Cancer Support
Mon
Dining Room 5:30 p.m. Renae Parker 674-6022
Caregivers -
Sheridan
Mon
Conference Room 10:00 a.m.
and
5:30 p.m.
Stella Montano 675-1978
Caregivers—Tongue
River Valley
2nd and 4th Tue Tongue River Valley
Community Center
1:00 p.m. Michelle Keller 655-9419 or
Stella Montano 675-1978
Grandparents
Raising
Grandchildren
3rd Wed of each
month
Dining Room
5:30 p.m.
Stella Montano 675-1978
‘Ostomy’ Support 1st Mon of each
month
Community Room
5:30 p.m.
Ann Aksamit 672-1000
Per a July 2016 survey of home delivered meals clients, 84 % reported that home delivered meals helps them to remain in
their homes and 88 % reported that the meals help their overall health.
Page 9 Sep Oct Nov 2016
Sheridan Senior
Center
365 days of the year
Sun—Sat
11:30 a.m.-12:45 p.m.
LUNCH SERVED
AROUND SHERIDAN
COUNTY AT:
Saturday Breakfasts:
What a great way to start out
your weekend!
Call 672-2240 Mon—Fri
before one of the scheduled
breakfasts below and tell us
you’re coming. Pay at the
dining room desk that
morning. The suggested
contribution for diners age
60 and older AND registered
with the Senior Center is
$4.50. Senior Center meal
tickets may be used by
registered diners.
7:30 to
9:00 a.m.
Home Delivered Meals
Heritage Towers
Mon—Fri
11:30 a.m.-12:15 p.m.
Tongue River Valley
Community Center
Mon—Fri
Noon—12:30 p.m.
Story Woman’s Club
Tue 11:30 a.m.—noon
Call before 1:00 p.m. on
Monday to let them know
you’d like to dine at the Story
Women’s Club! 683-0006
Big Horn Women’s Club
Thu. 11:30 a.m.—noon
Call before noon on Wed to let
them know you’d like to dine
at the Big Horn Women’s Club.
(406) 465-8082.
All breakfasts served with
coffee or tea, water, and your
choice of milk or juice
Sep 10
French Toast, Sausage, Eggs,
Fresh Fruit
Sep 24
“Made in Front of You”
Omelet
Choice of ingredients: Ham,
Bacon, Cheddar Cheese,
Green Peppers, Onion,
Tomato and Mushrooms,
Hash Browns, Toast
Fresh Fruit
Oct 8
Choice of Ham, Bacon or
Sausage, Two eggs, Hash
Browns, Toast, Fresh Fruit
Oct 22
Pancakes
Bacon, Eggs, Fresh Fruit
Nov 12
Biscuits & Gravy, Eggs, Fresh
Fruit
Nov 26
French Toast, Sausage, Eggs,
Fresh Fruit
New hours
….are delivered every day for
those who qualify.
Call 672-6079 by 10:00 a.m. for
the same day delivery.
Call after 12 noon for the next day
or for future day deliveries.
Lunches courtesy of Cloud Peak Energy 2nd Wed of each month
Birthdays are celebrated monthly in our dining room at 211
Smith Street on the 3rd Wed of each month. Let us
celebrate YOU in the month of YOUR birthday!
Welcome to KIM WILSON,
the Senior Center’s new
weekend home delivered
meals coordinator. Kim
joins the kitchen team
and with Shirley Knisley our
weekday home delivered
meals coordinator.
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oo
kie
9
Me
atlo
af W
ith G
ravy
W/Le
ge
rsk
i’s B
ee
f
Ma
ca
ron
i & C
he
ese
Bru
sse
ls S
pro
uts
Ca
esa
r Sa
lad
Pu
mp
kin
Ba
r
10
Pa
rme
sa
n F
ish
With
Ta
rter S
au
ce
Ro
aste
d R
oo
t
Ve
ge
tab
les
Ca
rrot R
ais
in S
ala
d
Oa
tme
al S
pic
e
Ca
ke
Ve
tera
ns 1
1 D
ay
Sw
iss S
tea
k
Ba
ke
d P
ota
to
With
So
ur C
rea
m
Ca
pri V
eg
eta
ble
s
Ma
nd
arin
Ora
nge
s
Pa
triotic
Wh
ite
Ca
ke
**
**
**
*
12
Ba
ke
d P
ota
to B
ar
With
Ha
m &
Ch
ee
se
Sa
uce
Or C
hili
Pic
kle
d B
ee
ts
Ap
rico
ts
Ma
gic
Co
ok
ie B
ar *
13
Ho
t Be
ef S
an
dw
ich
Ma
sh
ed
Po
tato
es
& G
ravy
5 W
ay V
ege
tab
les
Pe
ach
es In
Ora
nge
Sa
uce
P
ea
nu
t Bu
tter K
risp
y
14
Po
rk C
ho
p
Su
pre
me
Sca
llop
Po
tato
es
Ore
go
n B
ea
n
Me
dle
y
Bla
ck
Fo
rest C
ak
e
15
Go
ula
sh
Ste
we
d T
om
ato
es
Ha
rve
st V
ege
tab
le
Sa
lad
Pe
ars
Oa
t Bra
n M
uffin
16
Ha
wa
iian
Ch
ick
en
Bre
ast
Wild
Ric
e
Asp
ara
gu
s
Pin
ea
pp
le C
hu
nk
s
Ch
oco
late
Ca
ke
!!
17
Be
ef P
ot R
oa
st W
/
Po
tato
es, C
arro
ts,
On
ion
s &
Gra
vy
Po
tato
Ro
ll
Co
nfe
tti Co
le S
law
Win
terb
erry C
risp
18
Ch
ick
en
Frie
d S
tea
k
Ma
sh
ed
Po
tato
es
Co
un
try Gra
vy
Su
nsh
ine
Ca
rrots
Ch
un
ky A
pp
lesa
uce
Cin
na
mo
n R
oll
19
Stu
ffed
Pe
pp
er
Pa
sta
Prim
ave
ra
Ga
rde
n B
ou
nty
Sa
lad
Au
tum
n F
ruit
Sa
lad
(Jell-O
)
20
Co
un
try Rib
s
Co
mp
an
y Po
tato
es
Ra
nch
Be
an
s
So
uth
we
st C
orn
Ba
na
na
Sp
lit De
se
rt
21
Ch
ick
en
Po
t Pie
Go
lde
n B
iscu
it
Cu
cu
mb
er D
ill
Sa
lad
D
ark
Sw
ee
t Ch
errie
s
Ch
oco
late
Ch
ip
Co
ok
ie
22
Sw
ed
ish
Me
atb
alls
Egg N
oo
dle
s
No
rma
nd
y Ve
ge
tab
les
Sp
ina
ch
Ora
ng
e
Sa
lad
Sn
ick
er D
oo
dle
23
Po
rk W
ing
Sw
ee
t Po
tato
es
Ba
ke
d B
ea
ns
Bro
cco
li Sla
w *
Fru
it Pizza
Th
an
ksgiv
ing D
ay
24
Ro
ast T
urk
ey
Bre
ad
Stu
ffing
Ma
sh
ed
Po
tato
es/
Gra
vy
Min
ne
so
ta G
ree
n
25
Ba
ke
d B
rea
de
d F
ish
With
Ta
rter S
au
ce
Tri-C
olo
red
Po
tato
es
Pe
as &
On
ion
s
Th
ree
Be
an
Sa
lad
Ap
ple
Cris
p
26
C
he
ese
To
rtellin
i
With
Le
ge
rsk
i’s B
ee
f
Italia
n Z
ucch
ini
Tro
pic
al F
ruit
Yo
gu
rt Cu
p W
ith
Gra
no
la
27
We
ste
rn E
gg B
ak
e
Sa
usa
ge
Lin
ks
Wa
ffle F
ries
Ca
nta
lou
pe
&
Gra
pe
s
Ba
ke
d C
usta
rd
28
Ch
ick
en
Te
trazzin
i
Lin
gu
ini N
oo
dle
s
Bu
ttere
d B
ee
ts
Ma
nd
arin
Ora
nge
s
Ma
gic
Co
ok
ie B
ar*
29
Le
ge
rsk
i’s B
ee
f
& v
egie
Pizza
Ca
uliflo
we
r
Sp
ring S
ala
d
1/2
Ba
na
na
Cre
am
y Ric
e P
ud
din
g
30
Tu
rke
y Fille
t
Cre
am
ed
Po
tato
es
& P
ea
s
Ca
rrot R
ais
in P
ine
Ap
ple
Sa
lad
Stra
wb
erry R
hu
ba
rb
Cris
p
We
Acco
mm
od
ate
Sp
ecia
l Die
tary
Ne
ed
s!!
Ca
ll Ou
r Kitc
he
n
Sta
ff: 67
2-6
07
9
Page 10 Center Stage
Su
n
Mo
n
Tue
s
We
d
Th
urs
Fri
Sa
t
30
Sp
agh
etti W
ith
Le
ge
rsk
i’s B
ee
f
Bre
ad
Stic
k
Pe
as &
Ca
rrots
Fa
nn
y’s C
ole
Sla
w
Blu
eb
erry B
uck
le
31
Sa
lisb
urie
d S
tea
k
Mo
nste
r Ma
sh
Fu
ngu
s G
ravy
Eye
Ba
lls (B
russe
ls)
Slim
y Gre
en
Pe
ars
Jack
O L
an
tern
Su
ga
r Co
ok
ie
1
We
ste
rn E
gg B
ak
e
Lin
k S
au
sa
ge
Po
tato
Me
dle
y
An
ge
l Fo
od
Ca
ke
Ore
go
n B
errie
s
Ice
Cre
am
2
Fre
nch
Dip
Sa
nd
wic
h/A
jus
Sw
ee
t Po
tato
Frie
s
Ro
aste
d A
sp
ara
gu
s
Ma
nd
arin
Ora
nge
s
Oa
tme
al S
pic
e
Ca
ke
3
Sw
ee
t & S
ou
r
Po
rk O
ve
r Ric
e
Imp
eria
l Ve
ge
tab
les
Cre
am
y Cu
cu
mb
er
Sa
lad
Am
bro
sia
Fru
it
Sa
lad
4
Te
riyak
i Ste
ak
Egg N
oo
dle
s
Ste
am
ed
Bro
cco
li
Ma
ngo
Mu
ffin
Pin
ea
pp
le C
hu
nk
s
Ma
ca
roo
n C
oo
kie
5
Pa
rme
sa
n F
ish
W/Ta
rter S
au
ce
Cre
am
y Ris
otto
Gla
zed
Ca
rrots
Wa
ldo
rf Sa
lad
*
Ra
sp
be
rry Ba
r
6
Ha
m &
Ma
ca
ron
i
Ba
ke
Ca
pri V
eg
eta
ble
s
Mixe
d F
ruit C
up
Ge
rma
n C
ho
co
late
Ca
ke
*
7
Be
ef P
ot R
oa
st
W/P
ota
to, O
nio
ns,
Ca
rrots
& G
ravy
Ch
ee
se
& O
nio
n R
oll
Cre
am
y Co
le S
law
Ap
ple
Cris
p
8
Po
rk C
ho
p S
up
rem
e
Au
Gra
tin P
ota
toe
s
Fre
nch
Gre
en
Be
an
s
Ca
nta
lou
pe
/G
rap
es
Alm
on
d B
ark
Co
ok
ie
*
9
Be
ef P
ep
pe
r Ste
ak
Bro
wn
Ric
e
Ste
am
ed
Ve
ggie
s
Pin
ea
pp
le C
hu
nk
s
Ch
oco
late
Pu
dd
ing
10
Ta
ter-T
ot C
asse
role
Bre
ad
Stic
k
Ge
rma
n T
om
ato
Sa
lad
1/2
Ba
na
na
Pu
mp
kin
Ba
r
11
Po
rk R
oa
st/
Gra
vy
Bre
ad
Stu
ffing
Riv
era
Ve
ge
tab
les
Ch
un
ky A
pp
lesa
uce
Pe
an
ut B
utte
r
Co
ok
ie *
12
Sw
ed
ish
Me
atb
alls
Egg N
oo
dle
s
Win
ter B
len
d
Ve
ge
tab
les
Ora
ng
e W
ed
ge
s
Bro
wn
ie
13
Ch
ick
en
Bre
ast F
ilet
Ro
aste
d R
ed
Po
tato
es
Ca
ribb
ea
n B
len
d
Ve
ge
tab
les
Da
rk S
we
et C
he
rries
14
Be
ef V
ege
tab
le
Sk
illet O
ve
r Ric
e
Ha
rva
rd B
ee
ts
Cu
cu
mb
er O
nio
n
Sa
lad
S
traw
be
rry Sh
ort C
ak
e
15
Ba
ke
d B
rea
de
d F
ish
Ta
rter S
au
ce
Ro
aste
d R
oo
t Ve
ggie
s
Fa
nn
y’s C
ole
Sla
w
Blu
eb
erry/
Plu
m C
risp
16
Co
un
try Rib
s
Co
mp
an
y Po
tato
es
Ra
nch
Be
an
s
Ch
uck
Wa
go
n
Co
rn
Ba
na
na
Sp
lit
17
Ch
ick
en
Ala
Kin
g
Go
lde
n B
iscu
it
Pa
rsle
y Ca
rrots
Le
ttuce
To
ma
to
Sa
lad
Bla
ck
Fo
rest C
ak
e
18
Italia
n P
asta
Ba
ke
Ca
sca
de
Ble
nd
Ve
ge
tab
les
Fo
ca
ccia
Bre
ad
Flu
ffy Fru
it Cu
p
Ma
gic
Co
ok
ie B
ar *
19
C
hic
ke
n F
ried
Ste
ak
Ma
sh
ed
Po
tato
es
W/C
ou
ntry G
ravy
Win
ter V
ege
tab
les
Ca
liforn
ia F
ruit
Oct. B
irthd
ay C
ak
e
20
Me
at L
asa
gn
a
Sp
ina
ch
Mu
sh
roo
m
Sa
lad
Ho
ne
y De
w
Me
lon
Ta
pio
ca
Pu
dd
ing
21
BB
Q P
ork
Win
g
Bu
ttern
ut S
qu
ash
W/B
row
n S
uga
r
Ro
aste
d A
sp
ara
gu
s
Ga
rde
n S
ala
d
Fru
it Pizza
22
Slo
pp
y Joe
With
Le
ge
rsk
i’s B
ee
f
Wh
ole
Wh
ea
t Bu
n
Ma
ca
ron
i & C
he
ese
Am
bro
sia
Fru
it Cu
p
Ba
ke
d C
usta
rd
23
Co
rne
d B
ee
f W/
Ca
bb
age
, Ca
rrots
,
& P
ota
toe
s
Wh
ea
t Ro
ll
Cin
na
mo
n P
ea
rs
Ra
sp
be
rry Ba
r *
24
Tu
rke
y Fille
t
Cre
am
ed
Po
tato
es
& P
ea
s
Ca
rrot R
ais
in S
ala
d
Ap
rico
ts
Ra
nge
r Co
ok
ie
25
C
hic
ke
n R
an
ch
Pizza
Ro
aste
d R
oo
t
Ve
ge
tab
les
Sp
ring S
ala
d
Tro
pic
al F
ruit
Cre
am
y Ric
e P
ud
din
g
26
Fis
h F
lore
ntin
e
Wild
Ric
e
Th
ree
Be
an
Sa
lad
Bra
n M
uffin
Pe
ach
es In
Ora
nge
Sa
uce
27
Ha
m L
oa
f In
Pin
ea
pp
le S
au
ce
Sca
llop
ed
Po
tato
es
Ba
ke
d P
ine
ap
ple
Pin
a’C
ola
da
Ca
ke
28
Ove
n F
ried
Ch
ick
en
Ma
sh
ed
Po
tato
es
& G
ravy
Co
rn
Co
nfe
tti Co
le S
law
Be
rry Cris
p
29
Be
ef S
troga
no
ff
Ove
r Egg N
oo
dle
s
Le
mo
n B
rocco
li
Be
et S
ala
d
Ap
ple
Cris
p
OC
TO
BE
R
20
16
20
16
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n
Mo
n
Tue
s
We
d
Th
urs
Fri
Sa
t
1
Ch
ee
se
To
rtellin
i
W/ L
ege
rsk
i’s B
ee
f
Pe
as &
On
ion
s
Ca
esa
r Sa
lad
Stra
wb
errie
s &
Ba
na
na
s
2
Ho
t Tu
rke
y Sa
nd
wic
h
Ma
sh
ed
Po
tato
es
& G
ravy
Win
ter B
len
d V
eggie
s
Cra
nb
erry C
up
Fru
it Am
bro
sia
3
Le
ge
rsk
i’s B
ee
f
Ve
ge
tab
le P
izza
Ro
aste
d R
oo
t Ve
ggie
s
Sp
ring S
ala
d
Tro
pic
al F
ruit C
up
Gin
ge
r Bre
ad
Ca
ke
4
Ha
m &
Ma
ca
ron
i
Ba
ke
Ca
uliflo
we
r
Cre
am
y Co
le S
law
Ho
ne
y De
w M
elo
n
& G
rap
es
Ma
gic
Co
ok
ie B
ar *
LA
BO
R 5
DA
Y
Slo
pp
y Joe
with
Le
ge
rsk
i’s B
ee
f /
Wh
ea
t Bu
n
Sw
ee
t Po
tato
Wa
ffle
Frie
s
Stra
wb
erry S
pin
ach
Sa
lad
Pa
triotic
Wh
ite C
ak
e
W/B
lue
be
rries
6
Ba
ke
d B
rea
de
d F
ish
W/Ta
rter S
au
ce
Ga
rlic B
rea
d S
tick
Cre
am
y Ris
otto
Ro
aste
d A
sp
ara
gu
s
Mixe
d B
erry C
risp
7
Be
ef T
ips O
ve
r
Egg N
oo
dle
s
Bro
cco
li
Ca
rrot R
ais
in S
ala
d
Fru
it Co
ck
tail
Ba
ke
d C
usta
rd
8
BB
Q C
hic
ke
n B
rea
st
Ba
ke
d B
ea
ns
Gre
en
Sa
lad
Ma
nd
arin
Ora
nge
s
Ap
rico
t Wa
lnu
t
Co
ok
ie *
9
Me
atlo
af/
Gra
vy
Ca
uliflo
we
r Ch
ee
se
& M
aca
ron
i
Be
et S
ala
d
Cin
na
mo
n P
ea
rs
Sn
ick
er D
oo
dle
Co
ok
ie
10
Tu
rke
y Te
trazzin
i
Ove
r Pa
sta
Bru
sse
ls S
pro
uts
Sp
ring S
ala
d
1/2
Ba
na
na
Yo
gu
rt Cu
p w
ith
Gra
no
la
11
Ch
ick
en
Frie
d S
tea
k
Ma
sh
ed
Po
tato
es
W/C
ou
ntry G
ravy
Su
nsh
ine
Ca
rrots
Ca
liforn
ia F
ruit
Pu
mp
kin
Ba
r
12
Ta
rrago
n C
hic
ke
n
Sa
lad
Wh
ea
t Ro
ll
Pe
a S
ala
d
Blu
eb
erry B
uck
le
13
BB
Q P
ork
Sa
nd
wic
h
Ho
me
Frie
s
Ba
ke
d B
ea
ns
Cu
cu
mb
er D
ill Sa
lad
Ap
ple
Cris
p
14
Ca
bb
age
Ro
ll
Ca
sse
role
Ba
ke
d R
ed
Po
tato
es
Ca
pri V
eg
eta
ble
s
Ora
ng
e W
ed
ge
s
Pe
an
ut B
utte
r Kris
py*
15
Sw
iss S
tea
k
W/ T
om
ato
Sa
uce
Ba
ke
d P
ota
to
w/S
ou
r Cre
am
Bu
ttere
d C
orn
Ap
rico
ts
Co
co
nu
t Alm
on
d P
ud
din
g
16
B
on
ele
ss P
ork
Ch
op
with
Mu
sh
roo
m G
ravy
Sca
llop
ed
Po
tato
es
Cru
nch
y Ca
lico
Sa
lad
Ap
ple
sa
uce
Ca
rrot C
ak
e
17
Bro
cco
li Be
ef
Bro
wn
Ric
e
Pa
cific
Ble
nd
Ve
ge
tab
les
Pin
ea
pp
le T
idb
its
Da
te B
ar
18
Co
un
try Rib
s
Co
mp
an
y Po
tato
es
Ra
nch
Be
an
s
Ch
uck
Wa
go
n C
orn
Ba
na
na
Sp
lit
De
sse
rt *
19
Pa
rme
sa
n C
hic
ke
n
Ove
r Lin
gu
ini P
asta
Pe
as &
Ca
rrots
Le
ttuce
To
ma
to
Sa
lad
Pe
ach
y Pu
dd
ing
20
Ta
co
Sa
lad
/ C
hip
s
Le
ge
rsk
i’s B
ee
f
Ch
ee
se
& S
als
a
So
uth
we
st C
orn
Tro
pic
al F
ruit
Ch
oco
late
Wa
lnu
t
21
C
hic
ke
n P
ot P
ie
Ove
r Go
lde
n
Bis
cu
it
Bru
sse
ls S
pro
uts
“Ga
rde
n P
ick
ed
To
ma
to S
ala
d”
Oa
tme
al C
ak
e
22
Fis
h F
lore
ntin
e
Wild
Ric
e
Ca
sca
de
Ve
ge
tab
les
Ca
esa
r Sa
lad
Pe
ar C
risp
23
Po
rk W
ings
Ba
ke
d S
qu
ash
W/B
row
n S
uga
r
Ba
ke
d B
ea
ns
Fa
nn
y’s C
ole
Sla
w
Fru
it Pizza
24
Ba
ke
d P
ota
to B
ar
With
Ch
ili Or
Ha
m &
Ch
ee
se
Sa
uce
Bro
cco
li
Wa
term
elo
n
25
Ho
t Tu
rke
y Sa
nd
wic
h
Ma
sh
ed
Po
tato
es
& G
ravy
Win
ter B
len
d
Ve
ge
tab
les
Th
ree
Be
an
Sa
lad
Bla
ck
Fo
rest C
ak
e
26
Be
ef S
troga
no
ff Ove
r
Egg N
oo
dle
s
Co
un
try Ve
ge
tab
les
Fre
sh
Ba
ke
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Donations received May 1—July 31, 2016
Activities
Anonymous
Marabel Gates
Center Stage Newsletter
Michael Guenther
Alphagraphics
Day Break
NARFE Chapter 452
Dr. Sy Thickman
Emergency Fund
Anonymous
Employee Giving -
Endowment
Demetrius and Linda
Gostas
Lois and Mark Bell
Employee Giving—
General
Barb Blue
Carmen and Doug
Rideout
David and Nancy
Dearcorn
Dave Schwaiger
Dawn and Ruben
Maedche
Deb Clemens
Dwight and Sharon
Thompson
Gwen Burgess
Jane Perkins
Janet Korpela
Jean and Brad Harm
Jennifer Crowe
Peggy and Richard
Parkison
Rick Woods
Rita Schreibeis
Ronda Paavilainen
Shirley and Jeff Knisley
Steve Ainslie
Tim Lavin
Vanessa and Aaron
Larson
Endowment
Eyas Foundation
Michael and Kathleen
McNickle
Janice Kalasinsky
Kim and Mary Kay Love
Family Caregiver
Program
Big Horn Mountain
Eagles Auxiliary #4169
Homer A. and Janet E.
Scott Family Foundation
General
Anonymous
Barbara Oedekoven
Carmen and Doug
Rideout
CITCO Federal Credit
Union
City of Sheridan
Dick and Jamie Hammer
Edward Poll
Eyas Foundation
First Interstate
BancSystem Foundation
George and Susan
Lunbeck
Hammer Chevrolet
HUB International
Mountain States
Limited
Jack Pelissier
Joe and Arlene Watt
Foundation
Joyce Clemons
Karen Ferguson
Karen Watembach
Leandro Rizzuto
LeRoy and Inez Johnson
Michelle Meehan
Mountain View
Veterinary Hospital
Richard and Etta
Hammer
Roberts Family
Foundation
Ronald Causer
Ronald Vanderhoef
Sasha and Christopher
Johnston
Sharon Wiley
Sheridan County
The Marna M. Kuehne
Foundation
Tom and Lynette
Neighbors
Tom O'Day
Town of Dayton
Green Boomerang
Kim and Mary Kay Love
Help at Home E. C. & Edith Gwillim
Memorial Fund
Harold and Donna
Smith
Powder River Energy
Corporation Foundation
Big Horn Mountain
Eagles Auxiliary #4169
The Marna M. Kuehne
Foundation
Homer A. and Janet E.
Scott Family Foundation
Holiday Spirit 2015
Anonymous
Home Delivered Meals
Fraternal Order of
Eagles
Leandro Rizzuto
WY State Aerie FOE
Lee and Tamara
Johnson
Big Horn Mountain
Eagles Auxiliary #4169
First Interstate
BancSystem Foundation
Meals
Joe & Arlene Watt
Foundation
Joe F. and Roberta H.
Napier Foundation
Homer A. and Mildred S.
Scott Foundation
Tom and Joan Scott
The Iron Brotherhood
Sheridan
Powder River Energy
Corporation Foundation
Big Horn Mountain
Eagles Auxiliary #4169
Dixie and Donald Glaze
Transportation
Johnny Kuncheff
Big Horn Mountain
Eagles Auxiliary #4169
Operation Independence 2016 received as of July 31, 2016
Alphagraphics
Babe's Flowers
Benefit Health Advisor
Bob's Pest Control
Bustech, Inc.
C Bar K Petroleum
Services
Cosner Construction
Cowboy Cafe
Fidelity Charitable Gift
Fund
Holy Name Catholic
Church
Hospital Pharmacy Inc. &
Hospital Pharmacy West
Landon's Greenhouse
McCoy, Inc.
Mossholders Design
Center
Prime Rate Motors
Sherwood Group, Inc.
Watt Dental Clinic, P.C.
Anne D. Aksamit
William and Lenora
Aksamit
Robert Allen and
Jacqueline Jeffers-Allen
Georgia Andreason
Anonymous
Dr. Fred Araas
Fred Araas III
Jean Arzy
Thomas and Pamela
Atkinson
Glen Ausen
Esther Badget
Ann Barnett
John and Linda Barnett
Jennifer and Larry Bear
Mary Jane Bede
Annie Belish
Barbara Belus
Rosie Belus
Barbara Bender
Joan Bentzen
John and Susan Bigelow
Patty Bohn
Esther Boyko
LeLoie Brewer
Sandra E. Broom
Rosemary Brouwer
Wilma Browne
Rose Marie Buckley
Janet Burtis
Eva Burton
Janis Calkins
Rick Clark
Ruth Cleavenger
James and Glenna
Conley
William and Carole
Conrad
Marilyn Crider
Kathleen Crist
Dwight and Doris Crouse
Kathleen Cullen
Robert Culligan
Barb Daugherty
Parke Davis
Patricia Davis
Robert Kaufmann and
Coralee Davis
Wilma Deeds
Neil DeLapp
Pearl Denson
Christof Deutsch
Ruth Dilley
Priscilla Dillon
Tom and Ky Dixon
Molly Dow
Mary Dowling
Patricia Dray
Dick and Patty Dunn
Forest and Susan
Dunning
Wayne and Betty Dygert
Harriett Elkington
Lester Engelter
Joanne Ericksen
Douglas and Linda Estes
June Fairbank
Lenard and Dorothy Fall
Robert and Fran Fall
Norman and Susan Feck
Dan and Darlene Felde
Mrs. Robert Ferril
Willie Frisbie
Doyl and Jaci Fritz
Betty Gaston
Marabel Gates
Chuck Gazdik
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Millie Giulio
Jon Glade
Franklin and Kristi
Goldston
John Graney
Theresa and Leo Grasky
Marie Gray
Edward and Victoria
Green
Douglas and Melinda
Greenough
Carolyn Griffith
Hunter Griffith
Joyce Groneberg
Michael Guenther
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Haines
Barbara Hale
Roland and Mary
Halvorsen
Richard and Etta
Hammer
Mary Ella Hando
John Hansen
Joan Harrington
Betty Harrison
Beverly Haynes
Hayden Heaphy Jr
Juanita Heide
Ruth Hein
Don and Genevieve
Hendrickson
Arlene Herrboldt
Dorothy Herring
Bette Hess
Jerry and Shirley Higgs
Signe Hill
Richard and Maria Hoeck
Karl and Phyllis Holub
Lenna and Dan
Holwegner
Kathleen Hosford
Susan Huber
Kim Huestis
Robert Huff
Marilyn Hunter Reining
Thomas Hurst
Dolores Hurt
Jock and Judith Hutton
Mary V. Hutton
Ronald Jarchow
Shirley J. Jayne
Linda Jeffers
Daryl and Judy Jennings
Joan Jensen
Melissa Johns
Arlie Johnson
Farren and Dorothy
Johnson
Mary Justice
Arlene Kane
Ellen Kawulok
Melvin and Linda Kelly
Jean Kennedy
Darlene Kiester
Dorothy King
Garry and Kay King
Chuck Knight
Lucille Kobielusz
Jeanne and Joe Konkel
Max Korfanta
Richard and Marjorie
Kraft
John and Connie
Krezelok
Bruce and Donna
Kuehne
Velda Kuiper
Pearl Kukuchka
Howard and Joan
Kunesh
Ann Landon
Donald and Joanne
Larsen
Thomas Lawson
Charles and Donna Lee
Nina Mae Legerski
Christine Legler
Helen Lehan
Norma Leis
Clara Leno
Kathy Leno
Jean Lobach
Marshall and Lorna
Lollier
George and Susan
Lunbeck
Winthrop Lund
Katy and Ray Lupton
William Lytle
Vickie Mader
Mrs. Lynn B. Mavrakis
Robert C. May
Kevin and Tracy
McClurg
Richard and June
McCuistion
Kathleen McGough
Betty McKee
Esther McKenzie
Bill and Betty McKinley
Darlene McNair
Evelyn McRoberts
Mary Ellen McWilliams
Dr. Patrick Meehan and
Maurita Meehan
Caralyn Meline
Margaret Melton
Donna Miller
Judy Miller
Thomas and Karen
Mulholland
Janice Nagel
Lavonne Nelson
N.A. and Ellen Nelson
Geraldine Nicholson
David and Karen
Nicolarsen
Barbara S. Niner
Julie Norris
Carter and Maxine
Nyquist
Sandy O'Connor
Lt. Col. Raymond J.
O'Leary
Betty Olson
Mike and Reta Onstott
Mary Paul
Gerald and Dee Pelesky
Dianna and James Perry
Ina Peterson
Thelma Peterson
Kirk and Carole Petty
Margie Pierce
Barbara Plummer
Art and Nancy Pollack
Harvey and Margie
Purcella
Harold and Mertie Quist
John Reasoner
Tom and Doris Redjou
Jeanette Reinke
Sondra Rexroat
Marjorie Riddle
Veronica Rieger
Laura Robertson
Virginia Rosenlund
Frank and Phyllis
Rotellini
Erlene Roush
Harold Ruzila
Frank Sajec
Elsie Sanders
Barbara Sare
Myrna Saunders and
Dr. Jerry Saunders
Russell Davis and
Naomi Scales
Anita Schamber
Marcyes Schmaus
Josephine Schreibeis
Ron Schultz
George and Doris
Schuman
Curtis and Linda
Schwamb
Homer and Janet Scott
Tom and Joan Scott
Dixie See
Marie Semler
Dean and Judith Shaw
Wilma Sheldon
Alice Sholine
Darlene Shrader
Marilyn Siegel
Nancy Silla
Joe and Christine
Skatula
Roman and Martha
Skatula
Leonard and Mary
Skretteberg
Frances E. Smith
Richard and Irene
Snider
Patricia Soloman
Theresa Spomer
Teresa Stephenson
Rosemary Storey
Ruth and Leonard
Straatsma
Gloria Stresky
John Sturtz
Martha Swatt-Robison
Barbara Tapp
Jean Thies
Gina and Mark Thoney
L.M. and Joyce Tippie
Galen Tipton
Marilyn Toland
Florence Troutman
Bernice Turley-Jacobson
Robert and Beatrice
Vine
Darlene Waddell
Donald and Jean Wall
Charles and Barbara
Walter
Charles and Mary Lou
Walters
Richard and Karen
Warren
Elizabeth Werbelow
Alice White
Evelyn J. Williams
Ethel Willms
Gale and Nancy Wilson
Joyce Zak
Morris and Connie
Zempel
Mary M. Zingg
Operation Independence 2016 received as of July 31, 2016 (con’d from page 13)
Page 14 Center Stage
“In a July 2016
survey of home
delivered meals
clients, 77 %
reported that the
program helps
them financially.”
Memorials received as of July 31, 2016
Page 15 Sep Oct Nov 2016
Agnes Barbula
Frank Barbula
Bob Oake
HUB International Mountain
States Limited
Bruce Alden
Karen Githens
Thomas Hurst
Charles Elmgren
Thomas Hurst
Wayne and Betty Dygert
Debra Cole
Anonymous
Dewey Simmons
Darold Destefano
Dixie Babilla
Frances Campbell
Thomas Hurst
Joseph Laughton
Richard and Effie Rexroat
Nancy Wilson
Elisha Fuller
Norma Fuller
Esther Kawulok
John and Carol Araas
Thomas and Pamela
Atkinson
Mary Jane Bede
Annie Belish
Mona Bilyeu
Sandra Broom
Douglas and Mary Emme
James and Sandy Fuller
Lisa Helterbran
Mr. John Kawulok
Darlene Kiester
Linda Layher
Mary Jane Legerski
Andrew and Betty Marosok
Alicia Moe
Phillip Pollard
Jack and Irma Radden
Barbara Sare
Helen Siegoski
Frances E. Smith
Kim Smith
Darlene Waddell
Betty Wantulok
Evelyn Fisher
Doris and Curtis Burr
Wayne and Betty Dygert
Margaret Hladky
Joe Laughton
Winifred Miller
Loretta Salstrom
Francelia Wood
Edwin and Teri Cox
Eloise Edwards
Victor and Saralee Garber
Michael Guenther
Joan Harrington
Lucie Lee Helvey
Thomas Hurst
Penny Iekel
Jack Pelissier
Rose Steel
Scott and Judith Tenney
Francis Johnson
Larry and Judith Adams
Fred Randall
Dixie Fisher
Eugene (Gene) White
Kim and Mary Kay Love
Esther K. McKenzie
Rosemary Brouwer
Glen and Harriet Janich
Joseph Laughton
Rae Ann Morss
Rondel Smith
Pam Stevenson
Glenn Reeves
Ralph and Terry Foster
Ruth P. Goodenough
James Buckley
Patty Bohn
Peggy Calentine
Cynthia Campbell
Jo Ann Gill
Thomas Hurst
Kathleen McGough
Rose Marie Nicholson
Janet Moffatt
Anonymous
Janlyn Adler
Anonymous
Jean Kinnison
Bell Brackley
Jerry and Shirley Higgs
Jerry Browne
Karen Githens
Thomas Hurst
Jim Weber
Peggy Acker
Joseph Dombovy
Robert and Fran Fall
Gretchen Schadegg
ABC Realty Company
Leta Helvey
Anonymous
Levi & La Rae Hall
Evelyn J. Williams
Linda Gifford
Mona Bilyeu
Gary and Nadine Bocek
David and Mary Fisher
J.C. Gupton
Clark Irey II
Blaine Murphy James and Jean
Scharfenberg
Mae Heckman
Melvin Heckman
Margaret Ellenwood
Arvada Women's Club
Paddy and Sandra Bard
Patty Bohn
Mary Lou Borgialli
Sandra E. Broom
Ethel Byrtus
Bob and Glenda Fleming
Richard and Donna Hakert
Theresa and David
Harrington
Elizabeth and Mark Koltiska
Kay Krezelok
John and Connie Krezelok
Phil and Glory Little
Mary Lou Malli
Gayle Miech
Nancy Nelson
Margaret S. Sorenson
Karla and Daniel Stackis
Bernice Turley-Jacobson
Ken and Janice Watson
Lloyd and Gay Wise
Pat, Cyndi, Maureen and
LuAnn Heward
Martha Conley
Larry and Judy Adams
Marvin Fritz
Rose Marie Nicholson
Mary Riley-Cheek
Anonymous
Max Aguilar
Jim and Rita Aguilar
Thomas Hurst
Vern and Florence Kluck
Darlene Waddell
Ethel Willms
Maxine Shosten
Jerry and Shirley Higgs
Thomas Hurst
Michael Hiza Jr.
Anonymous
Minnie Burton
Jerry and Shirley Higgs
Molly Oatts
Anonymous
Paul Tynan
Vesta Gale
Robert Oakes
Anonymous
Sally Francis
Donna Bourne
Sally McGary
Anonymous
Lois Balkenbush
Willie Frisbie
Vera Gould
Dennis and Gayle Hayes
Ruth Hein
Kimberly Hein
Thomas Hurst
Bruce and Donna Kuehne
Anita Phillips
Barbara Plummer
Frances E. Smith
Rosemary Storey
ABC Realty Company
Sally Strand
Michael Guenther
Sarah McKinley
Larry and Judith Adams
Annie Belish
Peggy Calentine
Wayne and Betty Dygert
Wilhelmine Frisbie
Mary Kraft
Frances E. Smith
Donald and Nancy J. Wells
Tony Pelesky
Larry and Judith Adams
Thomas Hurst
Virginia Patton
Holly Ponds Homeowners
Association
Peggy Acker
Ethel Byrtus
Jerry and Shirley Higgs
Vernon and Florence Kluck
Rebecca Leibinger
Kim and Mary Kay Love
Scott Davis and Mary
Ludemann
Mike and Marty Mellgren
Leta Milner
Pamela Oleson
June M. Simon
Dr. Sy Thickman
Patricia Wolfe
“Sometimes the home
delivered meals
person is the only
person I’ll see all
day…”
~ Home Delivered
Meals Client
“This institution is an
equal opportunity
provider, and
employer.”
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U.S. Postage Paid
Sheridan, WY 82801
Permit #41 Return Service Requested
www.sheridanseniorcenter.org
E-mail: [email protected]
Main Phone:
(307) 672-2240
Fax: (307) 674-9866
Home-Delivered Meals:
(307) 672-6079
Goose Creek Transit
(307) 675-RIDE
(7433)
Help at Home:
(307) 675-1978
Caregiver Support
(307) 675-1978
Sheridan Senior Center
211 Smith Street
Sheridan, WY 82801
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Then … and Today Day Break was first built as an addition
to the main Senior Center building in
1990 (left). Below, Day Break Director
Barb Blue and Mary Legerski pose on
the front porch of the new Day Break
Building just west of the old Day Break
facility.
Thanks to the work of
a volunteer campaign
task force for our
CGBC Capital
Campaign, the Senior
Center is positioning
itself for service to the
emerging generation
of older adults. Here,
the Day Break Facility
and expansion on the
Transit Facility are
scheduled to be
completed in
September and
October 2016.
(below) The first bus barn was
built west of the Senior Center
on Smith Street. (right) Transit
Director Steve Ainslie stands by
expansion to the current bus
barn located at 2114 Eastside
2nd Street in Sheridan.