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The Inside Story by Carmen Rideout
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Volunteer Board of Directors
Cover Photo Loan Closet Hours In Your Corner Keystone Awards
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classes, activities and groups
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Ongoing classes and support groups
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Keystone Honorees Volunteer Update
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Menus for March, April and May
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Donations 15-19
This institution is an equal opportunity provider, and employer.
by Carmen Rideout, Executive Director
I love these words! They are optimistic and the
possibilities that result when people engage in
these activities are endless. These three words
represent the theme for this year’s Older Americans
Month which we and the rest of the nation celebrates in
May of every year.
The Administration on Aging, part of the Administration for
Community Living, selects the theme each year. They selected this
2019 theme because connect, create, and contribute:
“Encourages older adults and their communities to:
Connect with friends, family, and services that support participation.
Create by engaging in activities that promote learning, health,
and personal enrichment. Contribute time, talent, and life experience to benefit others.
Communities that encourage the contributions of older adults are
stronger! By engaging and supporting all community members, we
recognize that older adults play a key role”.
Doesn’t this sound like Sheridan, our community? And isn’t this
what our talented and dedicated employees and generous
volunteers do every day? Most importantly the people that come to
the Hub on Smith and the people we serve throughout the
communities of Sheridan County are connecting, creating and
contributing everyday too. This is what we do!
You will find many ways you too can connect, create and contribute
in this edition of our quarterly newsletter. If you would like more
information on how you can get involved stop down at 211 Smith
Street, call us at 307-672-2240, visit our web page at
www.thehubsheridan.org and like us on Facebook!
the hub on
smith: dynamic
center of activity
for Sheridan’s
growing senior
community
President
Callie Drell
Vice President
Anthony Spiegelberg
Treasurer Molly Dow
Secretary Trink Morss
Board Members Vickie Mader Jim Wilson
Dr. John Ritterbusch Casey Osborn
Melissa Butcher
Directors Emeritus Roman Skatula
Dr. Sy Thickman Ky Dixon
Cover photo: Hardy Tate takes part in The Hub’s watercolor class.
Photo by Jenae Neeson
Community-based services support people living at home and con-nected to their communities. Utilizing these services helps to pre-vent premature institutionalization. If you think that your family or someone you know may benefit from any or all of our services, please call for information:
Day Break, adult day care services onsite 675-4968
Dementia Friendly Wyoming — Sheridan 461-7134
Family Caregiver Support and Loan Closet* *assistive devices for all ages (wheelchairs, crutches, walkers and more)
672-2240
Goose Creek Transit Public Bus Service Handicap accessible transport available
675-7433
Help at Home Housekeeping, bathing, shopping
675-1978
Home Delivered Meals 672-6079
Volunteer Opportunities 672-2240
Outreach Support, Housing Assistance, LIEAP 672-2240
Opportunities and possibilities! Classes, Fitness, Trips, and Fun Things to Do
672-2240
Sponsorship opportunities for the 2019 Keystone Awards are now available and have traditionally been a key factor in the annual event’s success. “The Senior Citizen’s Council’s Board of Directors appreciates the broad support this extraordinary event has received from our community. The participation of our VIP partners definitely elevates the event and creates an extraordinary sense of community that happens when we all come together to celebrate such a special group of people!” said Carmen Rideout, Executive Director of The Hub on Smith. “The array of programs designed to serve community members in their homes and at The Hub far exceeds many senior centers and public transportation programs throughout the region,” continued Rideout, “in fact, many of our services are offered 365 days a year. We couldn’t do what we do without the support we have in this amazing community of ours – it really is an exceptional place to live!” For Sponsorship opportunities, please contact Skye Heeren or Robyn Murray at 307.672.2240. Tickets for the April 18, 2019 event will be available for purchase beginning February 15
th at the
WYO Theater at 672-9083 or online at www.wyotheater.org.
“Mary Poppins” 1964 Movie showing A magic nanny named Mary Poppins comes to work for a cold banker's unhappy family. Embarking on a series of fantastical adventures with Mary and her Cockney performer friend, Bert (Dick Van Dyke), the siblings try to pass on some of their nanny's sunny attitude to their preoccupied parents. March 6 W Noon Café
Drum Circle-Interactive Music Brenda Hodnett and Carol Kane, local professional music educators offering to help Lighten the beat of your life with a Drum Circle! They will provide participants with hand drums. No previous music experience necessary. March 7- April 25 TH 11:00 a.m. Art Studio $45 s.c. sign up by March 6
$ Ukulele Class taught by Lynn Young, for beginners plus those that can already play the chords G, D, C, & A ! No fee for classes, plenty of fun! Instruments are NOT provided. Sign-up by March 11 March 12 – April 30 T 1:00 p.m. Community Rm.
Coffee with a Cop Get to know your local Sheridan police officers and they want to get to know you! Come with questions or to visit. March 13 W 9:00 a.m. Lobby
Conversations in History presented by Helen Laumann & the Sheridan County Historical Society Topic-The Tie Flume March 13 W 10:30 a.m. Community Rm.
Antique Roadshow Local collectors Ken Heuerman, Sue Heuerman, Wayne Sullenger, Darla Judd offer their best guess on the value of your precious item. One Item per person. Last one in series. March 19 T 1:00 p.m. Community Rm.
Celebrate The Daffodils! Bake Sale & Spring appreciation event! March 20 W 8:00-1:00 p.m. Café
Doc Talk presented by Kris Schamber MD with Sheridan Memorial Hospital-Internal Medicine Topic-“Preparing For Your Office Visit” Doc Talk is a quarterly series in which a community physician will speak about various health topics in an informal setting. Questions encouraged but no personal health advice will be given. March 27 W Noon Conf.
Celebrate Baseball Opening day 3/28! Get into the game! Be your team, think your team, smell the popcorn! Showing "Trouble With a Curve”. March 27 W 12:30 p.m. Café
“Oklahoma”1931 Musical Oklahoma! is the first musical written by the team of Rodgers and Hammerstein II. Based on Lynn Riggs play, Green Grow the Lilacs. Set in Indian Territory, in 1906, it tells the story of farm girl Laurey Williams and her courtship by two rival suitors! April 3 W Noon Café
National Beer Day Celebrate with a craft beer tasting at the new Smith Alley Brewing Company on Main Street! Meet at The Hub and, weather permitting, we’ll walk over. Bring $10 for a flight of 5, 4oz beers to taste. Sign up by April 2. April 5 F 1:30-3:00 p.m.
$ Conversations In History presented by Helen Laumann & Sheridan County Historical Society Topic-Lakeside Nightclub, The Plunge-The Cement Highway April 10 W 10:30 a.m. Community Rm.
Keystone Awards Save the date! April 18
$
May is Older Americans Month! Along with the Administration for Community Living we join in the 2019 national theme CONNECT, CREATE and
CONTRIBUTE! Communities that encourage the contributions of older adults are stronger. Everyone benefits when everyone participates. In the spirit of OAM, the Fun department has created the TAKE 5 slogan with intentions of promoting learning, health and personal enrichment. Stay tuned for details TBA. Spring Follies The SheridanAires Choir presents “The After the Rodeo Show, Country Music at KHUB”. Two matinee shows only. May 3 & 4 F/S 1:30 p.m. Café $2 s.c. at the door
$
Swap Meet Swap category is “party plates & party dishes”! Drop on Tuesday, Swap on Wednesday. Five items per person Drop: May 7 T 12:30-2:30 p.m. Conf. Rm Swap May 8 W 10:00 a.m.- Noon Art Studio
Conversations In History presented by Helen Laumann & Sheridan County Historical Society Topic-Revisit the Sheridan Inn & Important People May 8 W 10:30 a.m. Community Rm.
A Mother’s Day Celebration! Moms deserve the best of the best, so pasta bar for lunch! Notification for parties over 6. $5-Suggested contribution for registered guest, $8-flat fee for all others! May 9 TH 11:00-1:00 p.m.
Café $
Borrow A Bike! The Hub has a fleet of bicycles and three wheeled bikes for loan. There is a time limit of 72 hours, there is currently no charge, must be 18 or accompanied by adult. Check out M-F 8-4 p.m. at the front desk! Bikes will be available May 15
th depending on the
weather. Mini Craft Fair More details to come! May 28th 10:00-1:00 p.m. Hoop Shoot Heat up the pavement with Zac and crew from the Sheridan Rec. Dept. Weather permitting, come dressed for a friendly game of fun and games. They bring the equipment. Sign up at The Hub or The Rec. Dept. May 29 W 9:00 a.m.
Let’s Go To College
Enjoy Lunch and Tour Sheridan
College Campus. Sheridan
College will treat participants to
lunch at Thorne-Rider
Commons and take us on a
guided tour of SC campus. Sign
up and pay by Friday, March 15,
at The Hub. Difficulty level -
easy walking. Questions - 672-
2240
Mar 19 T 11:30- 2:30 p.m. s.c.
$6 / fee $8 Lobby$
Clearmont, WY Adventure
Take a ride in the country to
Clearmont. On the way, we will
stop at the Ucross Big Red Barn
Gallery. Upon arrival in
Clearmont, we will have lunch
at the Clear Creek Stop Café.
(Menu selections will be shared
at departure.) Following lunch,
we will make a visit to the
Clearmont Historical Center for
an area history presentation &
tour of the center. Sign up and
pay by Friday, April 5, at The
Hub. Difficulty level - easy
walking. Questions - 672-2240
April 11 TH 9:00- 3:30 p.m.
s.c. $20 / Fee $23 Lobby
$
Annual Eaton’s Ranch Lunch
Trip Spring time at Eaton’s is
always fantastic! The menu is
Roast Turkey with all of the
trimmings. Departure time -
Heritage Towers - 11:00 a.m.,
The Hub – 11:15 a.m.,
Tongue River Valley
Community Center—11:15 a.m.
Must have a minimum of 5
people to run a bus from
TRVCC. Lunch served at
noon, and there will be free
time to explore following lunch.
Departure time—2:30 p.m.
Suggested contribution for
registered seniors
$20.00 includes bus fare from
Sheridan, lunch and tour.
$12.00 for registered seniors
who provide their own
transportation.
$15.00 for registered folks from
the TRVCC.
Fees for unregistered folks
$23.00 included bus fare from
Sheridan, lunch and tour.
$15.00 for folks who provide
their own transportation.
located 9 miles east of Sheridan on US Hwy 14 in the Prairie Dog Creek area on WY State Trust Land. Sign-up at The Hub - 672-2240 or WWA - 672-2751 by Mon, Apr. 29. Meet at The Hub café for lunch at 11:00 a.m. Difficulty level is moderate May 1 W 12:00-3:30 p.m. Lobby Carpool, no fee
Red Grade Trails Hike
Always a group favorite, hike
the lower loops of the RG trail
network with us. Participants
should enjoy early-bloom
mountain wildflowers, hear
song birds, and learn about
geological formations at the
foot of the Bighorns. Bring a
lunch to eat on the trail. Sign-
up at The Hub - 672-2240 or
WWA - 672-2751 by Tues,
May 21. Difficulty level is
moderately.
May 23 TH 9:15- 2:30 p.m.
Lobby Carpool, no fee
**HIKE GENERAL INFO**
Transportation for hikes will be
carpooling, meeting at The
Hub lobby and park in North
(back) parking lot. Check
weather, wear good hiking
shoes, layer clothing, hat and
gloves. Bring water,
sunscreen and walking stick or
poles. Email
[email protected] or leave at
message with The Hub’s front
desk for Jean with questions.
$18.00 for folks from TRVCC.
Reservations and pre-payment
required by May 2nd, at The
Hub or the TRVCC in Dayton.
Details available at The Hub-
672-2240, or TRVCC – 655-
9419. Difficulty level –
moderate
$
Deadwood, South Dakota in April 2019 Start saving your pennies now or ask Santa for some travel cash. A group from The Hub can tag onto a Deadwood Gulch planned tour. The trip will feature a tour of the Historic Homestake Opera House, 2 nights lodging, 2 breakfasts, 2 additional meals, gambling opportunities, and coach bus transportation. We will have access to the trolley for a side trip of our own. Fun department has information. Sign-up & pre-pay at the front desk by April 5, 2019. April 29-May 1, 2019, M-W , Noon pick-up, Fee $185.00,
Lobby $
Snowshoe/Cross-Country
Ski Training
Get ready to learn the basics
and winter safety tips from
Julie Davidson-Greer and
Steve Stresky at South Park.
Bring your own equipment or
borrow from Wyoming
Wilderness Association’s
(WWA) cache. Pack a lunch
and enjoy complementary hot
cocoa. Sign-up at WWA – 672-
2751 or The Hub – 672- 2240
by Wed, March 6.
Difficulty is easy to moderate.
March 7 TH 9:30-1:15 p.m.
Carpool, no fee
WWA office, 44 S. Main. Snowshoe/Cross Country
Ski Hike
Continue the winter fun with
The Hub – WY Wilderness
hiking group for a day of
adventure at Antelope Butte.
We will hike or ski on flat
groomed trails with a brown
bag lunch in the middle. 3
miles roundtrip. Bring your own
lunch. Sign-up at WWA – 672-
2751 or The Hub – 672- 2240
by March 12, 2019.
Difficulty level is easy to
moderate
March 14 TH 8:30-4:00 p.m.
Lobby Carpool, no fee
Sheridan Pathway
“Hike” with us from the Hub to
head north along the path
reaching North Park for a
leisurely spring stroll. Sign-up
at the front desk by Monday
April 15. The group will gather
for lunch at The Hub café or
Grab & Go at 11:00 a.m. Lunch
on your own. Difficulty level is
easy.
April 17 W 12:00- 3:30 p.m.
Lobby
May Day Hike For the third year in a row, Steve Stresky will lead us on a trek covering his platted loop in Buffalo Run Creek. The trail is
Easy Fun Felting Jane Black will lead this fiber class that anyone can do! All materials provided. Minimum 4 and maximum 10 participants. Sign up by March 1. March 5
&
12 T 1:00-3:00 p.m. $5 s.c. per class Art Studio
$ Watercolor Class w/ Gail Beginners and beyond! List of supplies will be provided at sign up. March 5-April 9 T 10:00 a.m. April 30- June 4 T 10:00 a.m. $25 s.c. registered / $35 all others Art Studio
$ Weaving For Arthritis The right activity in the fingers can be good for maintaining flexibility. Plus weaving is fun! Instructor Lana invites you to come by and try your hands at braiding recycled materials to make trivets, cushions, and such. All supplies provided. Sign up by March 15. March 19
& 26
T 9:30-11:00
a.m. Conf Rm. $
Bracelet Making Native American artist, Fernando Ixtlilxhochitl, will teach how to design and fashion lovely pieces using copper or silver. All supplies provided. No art experience necessary. Sign up by March 15. March 19
& 26
T 1:00-3:00
p.m. s.c. $10 per participant includes both classes Art
Studio $
Wind Chimes Join local artist Ginger Morris and play with clay to make whimsical wind chimes. All supplies included and levels of experience welcome. Sign up by April 5. April 9, 10 & 11 T 1:30-3:30 p.m.. Art Studio
Silver & Turquoise Necklaces Learn how to create beautiful, one-of-a-kind jewelry from Native American artist, Fernando Ixtlilxhochitl. All supplies included. Sign up by April 10. April 16, 23
& 30
1:00-3:00 p.m. T s.c. $15 per participant includes all three classes Art Studio
$
Sheridan County Rocks Get creative, encourage & inspire others as you join Emily Gardner painting rocks to take home or leave around town. Bring your own rock or use ours. All supplies provided. April 2 & May 7 T 1:00-3:00p.m. Art Studio
T-Shirt Purse Make your own awesome no sew purse out of recycled t-shirts! Bring your own or use ours. Ones with long sleeves and pretty pictures on them work best. Projects will be ready to take home at the end of class. April 2
T 9:30-11:00 a.m.
Community Rm.
Clever Cork Craft Enjoy re-purposing corks creatively with Instructor Terri Hayden in this one day class!
All supplies included. Sign up by May 17. s.c. $5 May 21 T 1:00-2:30 p.m. Art Studio
$ Looking for Calligraphy Instructor If you are willing and able we would like to visit with you! Call Jane or Lisa at 672-2240 ex. 107/108 Introducing our new Assistant of Fun, Lisa Wells! Lisa is a 20-year resident of beautiful Sheridan, WY. Married to Jeff Wells as of August 2018, they have four sons between them. She enjoys being active, spending time with them, other family, and friends especially in the great out of doors fly fishing, hiking and playing golf. Lisa also likes to cook, play ice hockey, and volunteer at church. She has experience in healthcare administration, assisted living facilities, instructing a variety of classes at the YMCA, and most recently working at the Sheridan Community Federal Credit Union. Lisa is a Registered Yoga teacher, thoroughly enjoys being with people, is an avid enthusiast of participating in the many activities Sheridan has to offer, and considers “Assistant of Fun” a dream job!
Class / Activity / Group Meeting Days Meeting Times Room
AARP local chapter meetings 3rd
Tues 5:30 p.m. Cafe
Alterations by Marcine by apt NO July or August
2nd Wed 8:30—9:30 a.m. by appt. Art Studio
BAMM Chair Fitness Mon, Wed, Fri $2 s.c. per class
10—11 a.m. Fitness Room
BINGO Tue, Fri Noon Café
Book Discussion-The Bookworms- 3rd Wed 2:00 p.m. Lobby
BOOM-Circuit Training Mon, Wed, Fri
$2 sc per class
10-11 a.m. Fitness Room
Bluegrass Jam Every Sun 2:30 – 5:30 p.m. Community Room Use North Doors
Bridge Fri 12:30 p.m. Community Room
Cancer Support Mon 5:30 p.m. Café
Caregiver Support (2 times) Mon 10 a.m. & 5:30 p.m. Conference Room
Conversations in History-Presentation of local
history 2nd Wed 10:30 a.m. Community Room
Creative Corner Classes Mostly Tues 1:00—2:30 p.m. Art Studio
Cribbage Thurs 12:30 p.m. Fitness
Dominoes Tue, Fri 9:30 a.m. Café
Game Day-Trivial Pursuit/ 5 Second Rule/
others 3
rd Thurs 12:30 p.m. Cafe
Gentle Yoga Balance 1st & 3rd Wed 10:30 a.m. Community Room
Grandparents Raising Grandchildren / Older
Relative Caregiver Support 3rd Wed of each month 5:30 p.m. Community Room/
Art Studio
Greeting Card Workshop 2nd Sat, pre-pay s.c. $5 12:30—3:30 p.m. Art Studio
Happy Feet/ Cardio Dance Every Mon s.c. $2 8 a.m. Fitness Room
Knitting/ Crocheting Thurs s.c. $5 1:00 p.m. Art Studio
Library Visit (Fulmer Public) Last Wed of each
month
11:30-12:30 p.m. lobby
Line Dancing-through March (tentative) Thurs 1:30 p.m. Cafe
Massage/Chair-15 minutes/$5-no appointment Mon 12:00-2:00 p.m. Lobby
Pinochle—double deck Sat, Mon 12:30 p.m. Tech Nook
Pinochle—single deck 2nd & 4th Thurs 12:30 p.m. Community Room
Pool-Ladies Only Friday 1:00 p.m. Billiards
Pool Tables Daily use During building hours Billiards
Pool Tournaments –COED (age 50+) 2nd
& 4th Wed 9:00 a.m. Billiards
Sheridan Aires Choir-New members
welcome
Thurs 9:30—11 a.m. Community Room
Creative corner
$ Fee or suggested contribution applies
Meal or snack included
Advance sign-up applies
Transportation included
Handicap accessible
Conversations in History Class Name Helen Laumann along with The Sheridan Historical Society presents: The
Four Railroads of Sheridan County Description Sept 12 W 10:30am $2 s.c./ $4 Comm.
Date(s) Class Day(s) Class Time Registered with The Hub/ Location Non-Registered s.c. ( suggested contribution )
Square Dance for beginners
Square Dance Club Dance
Tues s.c. $2 2
nd & 4
th Sat s.c. $5
7:00-9:00 p.m. 7:00-9:00 p.m.
Fitness Room Fitness Room
Table Tennis Mon, Wed, Fri 1:00-2:30 p.m. Fitness Room
Tai Chi Tue 8:30—9:30 a.m. Fitness Room
Texas Hold’em-Poker Sat. begins January 5th 12:30 p.m. Café
Treadmill usage Check with Activities Dept. Fitness Room
Ukulele Jam Tues 1:00 p.m. Café
“When I’m 64” Informative Series 1st Tues 530 p.m. Cafe
Writers Group 3rd Thurs 2:00-4:00 p.m. Comm
Yoga: Snap, Crackle, Pop Thurs s.c. $2 non-sr. $3 5:30 p.m. Comm
Tues. Mar. 5 – Mediterranean Diet Demonstration with audience participation. Two sessions. Look for information on the daytime demonstration. Afternoon: 12:45-1:45. Evening: 5:30 to 7:00 p.m. in The Hub Café. Eat your homework! With registered dietitian Georgia Boley and Dan Cole, Executive Chef at the Hub on Smith. Tues. Apr 2—Are You Aware of the Health Benefits of Volunteering? Join Terri Hayden, Director of Volunteer Services, and other community agencies in a fun, fair setup with a scavenger hunt and prizes. 5:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. in The Hub café. Snacks provided. Tues. May 7—Medicare 101. Turning 65 soon? Have turned 65 recently? Don’t miss crucial deadlines to enrolling in Medicare. Avoid lifelong possible lifelong penalties and get information on the different Plans and Parts of Medicare before enrolling. Join keynote speaker, Kim Kantor, from the Wyoming State Health Insurance Information Program. Light meal provided.
The Hub on Smith – Sheridan’s Senior Center, is pleased to announce this year’s distinguished honorees for the 2019 Keystone Awards. The annual award, first established in 2010 as the Senior Citizen Council’s primary fundraiser, recognizes three outstanding community members annually, who have exhibited strength of character and a lifetime of service to the Sheridan community. First conceived by Rindy West, Carmen Rideout, Hub Executive Director, and a team of community volunteers, the prestigious award is modeled after the Kennedy Center Honors and features a gala reception and program at Sheridan’s WYO Theater featuring special tributes and entertainment showcasing these very important community members. As in year’s past, this year’s honorees have each played significant roles in the community and impacted many organizations and lives with their selflessness and service to others as well as dedication to making Sheridan an outstanding community for all its residents.
by Terri Hayden, Volunteer Director
The Hub on Smith considers our volunteers as the mortar between the building blocks of our programs and services. Over 350 volunteers play an essential role in helping us
to achieve our mission- “to celebrate, embrace and serve older adults for the betterment of our community”. In 1974, National Volunteer Appreciation Week was formalized and
continues as a celebration honoring volunteers and the service they provide. This year National Volunteer Appreciation week is April 7-13, 2019. During this week (and the week prior) we will have designated certain days to celebrate our many volunteer groups: Celebrations will be in the Café (Dining Room) unless otherwise listed. Wednesday, April 3- Our Heritage Towers Volunteers will be celebrated at the Towers Thursday, April 4- Our Big Horn Meal Site Volunteers! In Big Horn Monday, April 8- Green Boomerang, Development, and Office Support Volunteers Tuesday, April 9- Story Meal Site Volunteers! In beautiful Story Wednesday, April 10- Our Café, Desk, and Registrars Thursday, April 11- Dementia Friendly Wyoming, Family Care Giver, Loan Closet, Grandparents Raising Grandchildren Tongue River Volunteers to be announced! We welcome any new volunteers to our programs. Simply fil out
an application, either in person or online and we can visit.
Contact: Terri Hayden, Director of Volunteer Services 672-2240 Ext. 115
The Hub has some exciting news to share! In partnership with The Dog and Cat Shelter we will now be offering a
new program, the Senior Dog Program! The goal is to coordinate senior dog adoptions with The Hub’s goal of
keeping seniors living independently. The first year objective is to successfully adopt 12 Senior Dogs to 12 Senior
Households.
Funding for the program includes adoption fees, wages for the Senior Outreach Coordinator, etc. The Dog and Cat
Shelter will provide the food for the dog. The target dog age for the project is 7 and older but dogs that require a
quiet environment could also be considered. Keep on the lookout for more information to come in the following
months.
Questions? Call Terri Hayden at 672.2240.
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January 30, 2019
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Center Stage Newsletter
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Day Break
Anonymous
Thickman Foundation
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Women of St. Peter's
Herbert G. and Dorothy Zulig Foundation
Dementia Friendly Wyoming
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Hallermann
Christl and Keith Bales
Sheridan Media
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Emergency Fund
Anonymous
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Richard and Kim Skatula
Family Caregiver Program
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Women of St. Peter's
Kitty Cheser
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Catherine Wallick
Anonymous
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Food Service
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Help at Home
Cloud Peak Energy
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William F. and Lorene W. Welch
Home Delivered Meals
Roy and Carol Davis
Jon Glade
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Dan and Jeanne Scott Family
Jean Kennedy
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Meals
Doug Goodwin - Lunch Together
Riki Davidson
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Anonymous
Transportation
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Cloud Peak Energy
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D.A. Davidson & Co.
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Goose Creek Family Practice
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Wolf Creek Charitable Foundation
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Valley Motor Honda
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Balanced Living Health &
Anonymous
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Anonymous
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Janet Burtis
Nancy Kosine
Donna Jacobs
City of Sheridan
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Robbins Dermatology, P.C.
Arlene Herrboldt
Atlas Chiropractic
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Bob's Pest Control
Elizabeth Leavitt
Priscilla Dillon
January 30, 2019
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John and Virginia Chase
First Federal Bank & Trust
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HUB International Mountain States Limited
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Butch Dillon Sheridan Floor To Ceiling
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Anonymous
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Eloise Edwards
Randall French
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Lori Kobielusz
Mark and Janine Sasse-Englert
Thomas Wollenzien
Rosemary Storey
Adalaide and Loren Minear
Bonnie Koeneman
Watt Dental Clinic, P.C.
David and Karen Nicolarsen
CITCO Federal Credit Union
Mike and Reta Onstott
Donald and Joanne Larsen
Florence Flack
Barbara Campbell
Eloise Edwards
Virginia and Bill Hippe
AASR Alomers Fund
Mary Ella and Paul Hando
Gene and Diane Caiola
Cosner Construction
Shirley McDonald
Gene and Kathie Schonenbach
Teresa Stephenson
Jim and Margaret Litle
Sheridan Community Federal Credit Union
Nancy Kobielusz
Doyl and Jaci Fritz
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Sandy and Marilyn Michelena
Judy Artist
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Les and Shirley Jayne
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Barbara S. Niner
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Dr. Bruce Holwell and Mary E Howell
Judy and John Rueb
Anonymous
George Fletcher
Kane Funeral Services
Barb Daugherty
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Robert Fall
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Marigene Vogt
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Dixie See
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Gloria Schonenbach
Lester Engelter
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Ann Barnett
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Anonymous
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Anonymous
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Family Caregiver Program In Memory Of
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Anonymous
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Judy Artist
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Atlas Chiropractic
Balanced Living Health & Wellbeing Consultants
Ann Barnett
Gurden & Barbara Barnett
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Barbara Belus
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Bob and Rosie Berger
Roy and Robin Bissey
Bob's Pest Control
Patty L. Bohn
Frank and Georgia Boley
Donna Bourne
Bell Brackley
Lloyd Brendefur
Janet Burtis
Gene and Diane Caiola
Barbara Campbell
Pat Carlson
Mary A. Carson
John and Virginia Chase
CITCO Federal Credit Union
Anonymous
Cloud Peak Energy
Lester Engelter
Mark and Janine Sasse-Englert
Alvin and Lucille Erichsen
Linda Ernst
Robert Fall
Dan and Darlene Felde
William and Karen Ferguson
Mrs. Robert L. Ferril
First Federal Bank & Trust
Florence Flack
George Fletcher
Michael and Sheila Flynn
Caroline Forrest
Aurolyn Frazier
Ella Fredrickson
Randall French
Mathew and Shari Frisbie
Anonymous
Charles Gazdik
Tim Geary
Ted Gillenwater
Tony Gillenwater
Jon Glade
Larry Gary Gold
Goose Creek Family Practice
Anonymous
Edward and Victoria Green
Douglas and Melinda Greenough
Donald and Joyce Groneberg
Michael Guenther
Roger and Janet Haight
Roland and Mary Halvorsen
Dick and Jamie Hammer
Mary Ella Hando
Joan Harrington
Eleanor I. Harris
Jacque Harrod
Penny Iekel
Faith Ingwersen
Earl and Kathy Israel
Donna Jacobs
Les and Shirley Jayne
Elaine Jessen
Frank Johnson
Jon Oman - State Farm Insurance
Barbara Jorgenson
Mary Justice
Kane Funeral Services
Arlene Kane
Jenny Kaser
Ellen Kawulok
Melvin and Linda Kelly
Jean Kennedy
Sally and David Kennedy
Darlene Kiester
Garry and Kay King
William & Charlene Klutts
Lori Kobielusz
Nancy Kobielusz
Bonnie Koeneman
Jeanne and Joe Konkel
Anonymous
Nancy Kosine
Marjorie A. Kraft
Bruce and Donna Kuehne
Joan Kunesh
Donald and Joanne Larsen
Elizabeth Leavitt
Helen Lehan
Rebecca Leibinger
Jim and Margaret Litle
Jean Lobach
Violet V. Luhman
Saralee Mackey
Cosner Construction
Kathleen Crist
D.A. Davidson & Co.
Ronald L. Dailey
Barb Daugherty
Roy and Carol Davis
Ruth Delf
Janet Dill
Jack and Ruth Dilley
Priscilla Dillon
Thomas and Ky Dixon
Mary T. Dowling
Dr. Lance T. Moxey
Anonymous
Anonymous
Eloise Edwards
Kendall and Joseph Hartman
Beverly Haynes
Hayden and Jann Heaphy
Juanita Heide
Larry and MariLynn Herman
Arlene Herrboldt
Bette Hess
Myron and Jessie Hetzler
Virginia and Bill Hippe
Richard Hoeck
Janet Holcomb
Carol Holland
Dan and Lenna Holwegner
Dr. Bruce Holwell and Mary E
Jack Horn
Loretta Horton
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