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Neatest TIDBITS® CELEBRATES THE EQUINOX SPRING IS HERE! by Rick Dandes Lewis Grizzard, the famous Atlanta author once wrote, “Spring time is the land awakening. The March winds are the morning yawn.” That about sums it up for us. Springtime brings relief from winter. It’s all about renewal, warmth and new beginnings. So sit back and enjoy, as Tidbits wel- comes in the new season this week. • The start of spring is seen by the vernal equinox, which occurs on March 20 or 21 each year the Northern Hemisphere. Oddly enough, this date is also the autumnal equinox—the first day of autumn—in the Southern Hemisphere. • Turnabout is fair play: the autumnal equinox in the north (which occurs in late September), is the also first day of spring south of the equator. • No kidding: Spring fever is not a figment of your imagination. It is a real physical condition that occurs when a sudden warm spell follows a long cold period. As the temperature rises, the body has to get rid of heat; there’s a dilation or expansion of the blood vessels so that blood can be carried to the body surface where heat can be lost quickly. Some people experience an energetic feeling. Hence, spring fever. turn the page for more! Q. Can February March? A. No, but April May! OVER 4 MILLION Readers Weekly Nationwide! FREE ALL RIGHTS RESERVED ©2006 Published and Distributed Weekly by Alimon Publishing, LLC • www.tidbitswyoming.com • 307-473-8661 Glenrock, Douglas & Wheatland The Neatest Little Paper Ever Read Issue #303 Check out our great selection of Wines! 1812 East Richards, Douglas Marlboro’s Camels Virginia Slims Old Gold’s Shields Malibu Flavored Rum 750 ml $13.99 Smirnoff Twist Flavered Vodka 750 ml $10.99 Jose Cuervo Especial Tequila Gold 759 ml $16.89 Segram’s 7 Crown 750 ml $9.89 Kahlua All Flavors 750 ml $14.89 Wine Tasting Friday’s 4 - 7 pm T.G.I F Friday’s On the Rocks Berry Mojito 750 ml $4.99 March SPECIALS March 18 - March 24, 2010 (307) 358-3636 247 Russell Ave., Douglas www.kktyonline.com 235 S. David St. • Ste. C Casper, Wyoming 82601 307-234-2401 Statewide 1-800-453-0191 The Wyoming State Bar does not certify any lawyer as a specialist or expert. Anyone considering a lawyer should independently investigate the lawyer’s credentials and ability, and not rely upon advertisements or self-proclaimed expertise. MHCC is pleased to announce that Ronny Santosa, M.D. is our new Internal Medicine physician. He is in Suite 3 on the 4th Floor. Dr. Santosa graduated Cum Laude from Columbia Union College in Maryland with a Bachelors of Science in Nursing. He proceeded to earn his medical degree from St. Louis University in Baguio City, Philippines. Dr. Santosa went on to complete his residency at Maryland General Hospital in Baltimore, Maryland. Before pursuing his medical degree, Dr. Santosa received his MBA/Master International Management in the Philippines. Please join us in welcoming him to our hospital and community! To schedule your appointment with Dr. Santosa, call 307-358-7373 today! March 28 • 1 - 3 pm WEDDING & PROM!

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Page 1: Tidbits of Glenrock, Wheatland and Douglas, 03/18/10

FREEThe Neatest Little Paper Ever Read

ALL RIGHTS RESERVED ©2006

OVER 4 MILLION

Readers WeeklyNationwide!

1st Quarter 2010Week 13

March 21 - 27Page 1

TABLE OF CONTENTSISSUE 2010.13

Spring is Here!pages 1-4

Tidbist and Music:The Motown Sound

pages 5-6

Spring Trainingpages 7-8

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TIDBITS® CELEBRATES THE EQUINOX

SPRING IS HERE!by Rick Dandes

Lewis Grizzard, the famous Atlanta author once wrote, “Spring time is the land awakening. The March winds are the morning yawn.” That about sums it up for us. Springtime brings relief from winter. It’s all about renewal, warmth and new beginnings. So sit back and enjoy, as Tidbits wel-comes in the new season this week. • Thestartofspringisseenbythevernalequinox,

which occurs on March 20 or 21 each year the Northern Hemisphere. Oddly enough, this date isalsotheautumnalequinox—thefirstdayofautumn—intheSouthernHemisphere.

• Turnabout is fair play: the autumnal equinoxin the north (which occurs in late September), is the also first day of spring south of theequator.

•Nokidding:Spring fever isnota figmentofyour imagination. It is a real physical condition that occurs when a sudden warm spell follows a long cold period. As the temperature rises, the body has to get rid of heat; there’s a dilation orexpansionofthebloodvesselssothatbloodcan be carried to the body surface where heat canbelostquickly.Somepeopleexperienceanenergeticfeeling.Hence,springfever.

turn the page for more!

Q. Can February March?

A. No, but April May!

FREEThe Neatest Little Paper Ever Read

ALL RIGHTS RESERVED ©2006

OVER 4 MILLION

Readers WeeklyNationwide!

FREEThe Neatest Little Paper Ever Read

ALL RIGHTS RESERVED ©2006

OVER 4 MILLION

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The Neatest Little Paper Ever Read

ALL RIGHTS RESERVED ©2006

OVER 4 MILLION

Readers WeeklyNationwide!

Published and Distributed Weekly by Alimon Publishing, LLC • www.tidbitswyoming.com • 307-473-8661

Glenrock, Douglas & WheatlandThe Neatest Little Paper Ever Read Issue #303

Check out our great

selection of Wines!

1 8 1 2 E a s t R i c h a r d s , D o u g l a s

Marlboro’sCamels

Virginia SlimsOld Gold’s

Shields

MalibuFlavored

Rum750 ml$13.99

Smirnoff Twist

Flavered Vodka750 ml$10.99

Jose CuervoEspecial

Tequila Gold759 ml$16.89

Segram’s7 Crown

750 ml$9.89

KahluaAll Flavors

750 ml$14.89

Wine TastingFriday’s4 - 7 pm

T.G.I FFriday’s On the

Rocks Berry Mojito750 ml$4.99

MarchSPECIALS

March 18 - March 24, 2010

4th Quarter 2006Week 41

Oct 8 - Oct 14

TABLE OF CONTENTS

National Boss Day pages 1-4

Debtors’ Rights pages 5-6

Fifty-Two Pick-Up pages 7-8

Front PageIf you leave work late, no one will notice. If you leave work early, you’ll bump

into the boss in the parking lot.

TIDBITS GETS FIRED UP ABOUT

NATIONAL BOSS DAYby Stanley Drummond

Bosses are people, too. (Really!) And every year on October 16, America pays tribute to them.• Actually, National Boss Day was created in

1958 by an Illinois secretary named Patricia Haroski. She chose October 16 because it was her father’s birthday. Her father also happened to be her boss at the time. Nevertheless, she felt that bosses in general were underappreciated, and registered the date with the U.S. Chamber of Commerce as an official observance.

• Interestingly enough, a 2005 survey done by an international human resources consulting firm revealed that the majority of employees would not trade places with their boss. The primary reason given was the change that would result between them and their co-workers. They could no longer ignore or laugh at any slackers in their department; they’d be responsible for any poor performers.

• Hallmark started selling Boss Day cards in 1979. While they don’t reveal actual sales figures, they do disclose that the “holiday” is poised to break into the list of top 10 card-send-ing events within the next few years.

turn the page for more!

laugh a bit with

(307) 358-3636 247 Russell Ave., Douglas

www.kktyonline.com

235 S. David St. • Ste. CCasper, Wyoming 82601

307-234-2401Statewide 1-800-453-0191

The Wyoming State Bar does not certify any lawyer as a specialist or expert.

Anyone considering a lawyer should independently investigate the lawyer’s credentials

and ability, and not rely upon advertisements or self-proclaimed expertise.

MHCC is pleased to

announce that

RonnySantosa, M.D.

is our new Internal

Medicine physician.He is in Suite 3

on the 4th Floor.

Dr. Santosa graduated Cum Laude from

Columbia Union College in Maryland with a

Bachelors of Science in Nursing. He proceeded

to earn his medical degree from St. Louis

University in Baguio City, Philippines. Dr. Santosa

went on to complete his residency at Maryland

General Hospital in Baltimore, Maryland. Before

pursuing his medical degree,

Dr. Santosa received his

MBA/Master International

Management in the

Philippines. Please join us

in welcoming him to our

hospital and community!

To schedule

your appointment

with Dr. Santosa,

call 307-358-7373 today!

March 28 • 1 - 3 pm

WEDDING & PROM!

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Tidbits of Glenrock, Douglas & Wheatland Page 2 March 18 - March 24, 2010 March 18 - March 24, 2010 March 18 - March 24, 2010

1st Quarter 2010Week 13

March 21 - 27Page 2

SPRING IS HERE (continued):

• Herecomes thesun:Supposeyouwerestandingontheequatorduringeitherthevernalorautumnalequinox.Nowlookup.Youwouldseethesunpassdirectlyoverhead.Thereareonlytwotimesintheyear when this happens.

• Fulltilt:Whyistheremoredaylightinspringandsummer?Easy.Inspring,theEarth’saxisistiltedtoward the sun, increasing the number of daylight hours and bringing warmer weather that causes plants to bring forth new growth.

• Celtictradition,whichisbasedsolelyondaylightand the strength of the noon sun, says that spring beginsinearlyFebruaryandcontinuesuntilearlyMay.

• Spring forward. In recentdecadesseasonalcreephasbeenobserved,whichmeansthatmanysignsoftheseasonarehappeningearlierthanexpectedinmanyregions.We’retalkingacoupleofdaysperdecade.

• AkituwasaspringfestivalinancientMesopotamia.The name is from the Sumerian language for “barley”,originallymarkingtwofestivalscelebratingthe beginning of each of the two half-years of the SumerianCalendar,markingthesowingofbarleyin autumn and the cutting of barley in spring.

• The Lunar New Year is sometimes called theChineseSpringFestival. It is themost importantofthetraditionalChineseholidays,particularlybypeopleonmainlandChinaandTaiwan.ThefestivaltraditionallybeingsonthefirstdayofthefirstmonthintheChinesecalendarandendsonthe15th.

• Hurricaneseasonalsobeginsinlatespring,onMay15thinthenortheasternPacificandJune1stinthenorthernAtlantic.Youdon’tseehurricanesbeforethese dates although they do sometimes occur. One of the earliest was Tropical Storm Ana in mid-April 2003.

1st Quarter 2010Week 13

March 21 - 27Page 3

SPRING IS HERE (continued):

• Severe weather generally occurs during thespring, when warmer air invades the lowerlatitudes just as cold air pushes out from the polar regions.Springisalsowhenfloodingisalsomostcommon in and near mountainous areas during this time of year due to the melting of snow, aided by warm rains.

• InAmerica,“TornadoAlley”ismostactivebyfarduringthespring.TheRockyMountainspreventthesurginghotandcoldairfrontsfrommovingwestward and instead force them directly at each other.

• Someoftheworstblizzardshaveoccurredinthespring. Does anyone remember the Great Blizzard of 1993, which brought hurricane conditions and then light snow to northern Florida onMarch13th, and deposited up to five feetof snow inparts of the Appalachian Mountains.

• ThefestivalofBasant,inPakistan,isheldintheancient eastern city of Lahore. Basant is marked bykite-flying,rooftopgatherings,gardenpartiesandhorseridingevents.

•MayDay is not anAmerican holiday, but it’scelebratedallovertheworld.

• During ancient Roman times, spring wascelebratedwiththeFeastofFloralia.Thismarkedthefloweringofthegrainsandthebountyoftheanimals as spring continued. The egg became an important symbol during this time period, thanks to the symbolism of egg bringing forth life and nourishing people.

• AstheItalianFeastofFloraliaevolved,peoplebegan creating eggs out of many materials, includingchocolate,asgiftsfortheirlovedones.Youngmatronscarriedtheseeggswiththeminbaskets throughout the spring, trying to determine the possible gen-der of a future child.

1st Quarter 2010Week 13

March 21 - 27Page 3

SPRING IS HERE (continued):

• Severe weather generally occurs during thespring, when warmer air invades the lowerlatitudes just as cold air pushes out from the polar regions.Springisalsowhenfloodingisalsomostcommon in and near mountainous areas during this time of year due to the melting of snow, aided by warm rains.

• InAmerica,“TornadoAlley”ismostactivebyfarduringthespring.TheRockyMountainspreventthesurginghotandcoldairfrontsfrommovingwestward and instead force them directly at each other.

• Someoftheworstblizzardshaveoccurredinthespring. Does anyone remember the Great Blizzard of 1993, which brought hurricane conditions and then light snow to northern Florida onMarch13th, and deposited up to five feetof snow inparts of the Appalachian Mountains.

• ThefestivalofBasant,inPakistan,isheldintheancient eastern city of Lahore. Basant is marked bykite-flying,rooftopgatherings,gardenpartiesandhorseridingevents.

•MayDay is not anAmerican holiday, but it’scelebratedallovertheworld.

• During ancient Roman times, spring wascelebratedwiththeFeastofFloralia.Thismarkedthefloweringofthegrainsandthebountyoftheanimals as spring continued. The egg became an important symbol during this time period, thanks to the symbolism of egg bringing forth life and nourishing people.

• AstheItalianFeastofFloraliaevolved,peoplebegan creating eggs out of many materials, includingchocolate,asgiftsfortheirlovedones.Youngmatronscarriedtheseeggswiththeminbaskets throughout the spring, trying to determine the possible gen-der of a future child.

1st Quarter 2010Week 13

March 21 - 27Page 2

SPRING IS HERE (continued):

• Herecomes thesun:Supposeyouwerestandingontheequatorduringeitherthevernalorautumnalequinox.Nowlookup.Youwouldseethesunpassdirectlyoverhead.Thereareonlytwotimesintheyear when this happens.

• Fulltilt:Whyistheremoredaylightinspringandsummer?Easy.Inspring,theEarth’saxisistiltedtoward the sun, increasing the number of daylight hours and bringing warmer weather that causes plants to bring forth new growth.

• Celtictradition,whichisbasedsolelyondaylightand the strength of the noon sun, says that spring beginsinearlyFebruaryandcontinuesuntilearlyMay.

• Spring forward. In recentdecadesseasonalcreephasbeenobserved,whichmeansthatmanysignsoftheseasonarehappeningearlierthanexpectedinmanyregions.We’retalkingacoupleofdaysperdecade.

• AkituwasaspringfestivalinancientMesopotamia.The name is from the Sumerian language for “barley”,originallymarkingtwofestivalscelebratingthe beginning of each of the two half-years of the SumerianCalendar,markingthesowingofbarleyin autumn and the cutting of barley in spring.

• The Lunar New Year is sometimes called theChineseSpringFestival. It is themost importantofthetraditionalChineseholidays,particularlybypeopleonmainlandChinaandTaiwan.ThefestivaltraditionallybeingsonthefirstdayofthefirstmonthintheChinesecalendarandendsonthe15th.

• Hurricaneseasonalsobeginsinlatespring,onMay15thinthenortheasternPacificandJune1stinthenorthernAtlantic.Youdon’tseehurricanesbeforethese dates although they do sometimes occur. One of the earliest was Tropical Storm Ana in mid-April 2003.

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March 18 - March 24, 2010 Page 3Tidbits of Glenrock, Douglas & Wheatland March 18 - March 24, 2010

ANSWERS

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MAGIC MAZE SPONSORED BY:

Q. Can February March?

A. No, but April May!

1. Spring time is mating season and they become very active.2. Spring! It’s the best time to mulch to keep soil moist over summer.

1. The Producers2. Because they usually feed on tree-living, wood-boring insects.3. Where The Boys Are4. Fort Lauderdale

Rosie O’Donnell...3/21/1962

Reese Witherspoon...3/22/1976

Joan Crawford...3/23/1908

Steve McQueen...3/24/1930

Elton John...3/25/1947

Diana Ross...3/26/1944

Sarah Vaughn...3/27/1924

This word means: (two words) It happens every year, about this time

1st Quarter 2010

Week 13

Getting your garden ready for all those seeds, buds and bulbs? Here are some green tips for you! Collect rain water to use in your garden instead of water out of the hose. Compost your kitchen scraps for plant foos your garden will love. Avoid chemicals in your garden—think about those chemicals later going in your body! Eep! Happy gardening!

3/21 Fragrance Day3/22 National Goof-off Day3/23 Chip and Dip Day3/24 Chocolate Covered Raisin Day3/25 Pecan Day3/26 Spinach Festival Day3/27 National “Joe” Day

1. Why do turtles cross the road in spring time?

2. When is the best time to mulch?

1. Because of the Springtime For Hitler musical number what fi lm was banned in Germany until it appeared at a festival of Jewish fi lm makers?

2. Why do woodpeckers beat on houses, or trees?

3. Name the famous 1960s movie about college kids on their spring break.

4. It’s the most famous (or infamous) site for college kids on their spring break. Where is it?

“If we had no winter, the spring wouldnot be so pleasant; if we did not

sometimes taste of adversity, prosperity would not be so welcome.”

--Anne Bradstreet

S P R I N G F E V E R

G R N I S P R E E V F

Why is the Jewish holiday of Passovcr in the spring? According to Jewish belief, it is no coincidence. God took the people out of bondage in Egypt at a time of year when there was perfect weather. In other words: at spring time. Hence the celebration during the spring months.

MARCH ISNATIONAL CRAFT MONTH

birthstone: aquamarine fl ower: daffodil

Four high school boys affl icted with spring fever skipped morning classes. After lunch they reported to the teacher that they had a fl at tire. Much to their relief she smiled and said, “Well, you missed a test today so take seats apart from one another and take out a piece of paper.” Still smiling, she waited for them to sit down. Then she said: “First question: Which tire was fl at?”

The advice I am about to give cannot be learned in any MBA in America. If you could only regain the love of a puppy you have buried deep within since childhood, you could not handle all the business. I have a Puppy Prescription for you. Enter a room wagging your tail with enthusiasm, excitement and glee. Know no stranger. Give affection and attention to all. Have apt attention. Be non-judgemental. Withhold no love. Love everyone unconditionally. Hold no grudges. Have total self-esteem. Do not accept being ignored. Always be happy. Never complain. Sue no one. Take no depositions. Be not concerned by the Dow Jones. Do not worry about a recession. Always be truthful and totally honest. Hold no resentments. Greet everyone as a friend. Then all work becomes Puppy Play.

Everybody is somebody’s somebody

THE PUPPY PRESCRIPTION

Start winter cleanup of your lawn when the grass is no longer sopping wet and planting beds stop being a sea of mud. Rake your lawn to get rid of dead growth, stray leaves, twigs and winter debris and let light and air to the soil level, encouraging the grass to grow.

Q. Can February March?

A. No, but April May!

1. Spring time is mating season and they become very active.2. Spring! It’s the best time to mulch to keep soil moist over summer.

1. The Producers2. Because they usually feed on tree-living, wood-boring insects.3. Where The Boys Are4. Fort Lauderdale

Rosie O’Donnell...3/21/1962

Reese Witherspoon...3/22/1976

Joan Crawford...3/23/1908

Steve McQueen...3/24/1930

Elton John...3/25/1947

Diana Ross...3/26/1944

Sarah Vaughn...3/27/1924

This word means: (two words) It happens every year, about this time

1st Quarter 2010

Week 13

Getting your garden ready for all those seeds, buds and bulbs? Here are some green tips for you! Collect rain water to use in your garden instead of water out of the hose. Compost your kitchen scraps for plant foos your garden will love. Avoid chemicals in your garden—think about those chemicals later going in your body! Eep! Happy gardening!

3/21 Fragrance Day3/22 National Goof-off Day3/23 Chip and Dip Day3/24 Chocolate Covered Raisin Day3/25 Pecan Day3/26 Spinach Festival Day3/27 National “Joe” Day

1. Why do turtles cross the road in spring time?

2. When is the best time to mulch?

1. Because of the Springtime For Hitler musical number what fi lm was banned in Germany until it appeared at a festival of Jewish fi lm makers?

2. Why do woodpeckers beat on houses, or trees?

3. Name the famous 1960s movie about college kids on their spring break.

4. It’s the most famous (or infamous) site for college kids on their spring break. Where is it?

“If we had no winter, the spring wouldnot be so pleasant; if we did not

sometimes taste of adversity, prosperity would not be so welcome.”

--Anne Bradstreet

S P R I N G F E V E R

G R N I S P R E E V F

Why is the Jewish holiday of Passovcr in the spring? According to Jewish belief, it is no coincidence. God took the people out of bondage in Egypt at a time of year when there was perfect weather. In other words: at spring time. Hence the celebration during the spring months.

MARCH ISNATIONAL CRAFT MONTH

birthstone: aquamarine fl ower: daffodil

Four high school boys affl icted with spring fever skipped morning classes. After lunch they reported to the teacher that they had a fl at tire. Much to their relief she smiled and said, “Well, you missed a test today so take seats apart from one another and take out a piece of paper.” Still smiling, she waited for them to sit down. Then she said: “First question: Which tire was fl at?”

The advice I am about to give cannot be learned in any MBA in America. If you could only regain the love of a puppy you have buried deep within since childhood, you could not handle all the business. I have a Puppy Prescription for you. Enter a room wagging your tail with enthusiasm, excitement and glee. Know no stranger. Give affection and attention to all. Have apt attention. Be non-judgemental. Withhold no love. Love everyone unconditionally. Hold no grudges. Have total self-esteem. Do not accept being ignored. Always be happy. Never complain. Sue no one. Take no depositions. Be not concerned by the Dow Jones. Do not worry about a recession. Always be truthful and totally honest. Hold no resentments. Greet everyone as a friend. Then all work becomes Puppy Play.

Everybody is somebody’s somebody

THE PUPPY PRESCRIPTION

Start winter cleanup of your lawn when the grass is no longer sopping wet and planting beds stop being a sea of mud. Rake your lawn to get rid of dead growth, stray leaves, twigs and winter debris and let light and air to the soil level, encouraging the grass to grow.

Advertise in.....

1502 East 2nd Street • 307-473-8661www.tidbitswyoming.com • [email protected]

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Tidbits of Glenrock, Douglas & Wheatland Page 4 March 18 - March 24, 2010 March 18 - March 24, 2010 March 18 - March 24, 2010

Advertise in.....

1502 East 2nd Street307-473-8661

[email protected]

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3. The Time Traveler’s Wife (PG-13) Eric Bana4. Zombieland (NR) Woody Harrelson5. The Stepfather (NR) Dylan Walsh6. Love Happens (PG-13) Jennifer Aniston7. Surrogates (PG-13) Bruce Willis8. The Hangover (R) Bradley Cooper9. The Invention of Lying (PG-13) Ricky Gervais10. Gamer (R) Gerard ButlerTop 10 DVD Sales1. Law Abiding Citizen (R) (Anchor Bay)2. Up (PG) (Buena Vista)

3. The Hangover (R) (Warner)4. Couples Retreat (PG-13) (Univer-sal)5. Star Trek (PG-13) (Paramount)6. Halo: Legends (NR) (Warner)7. Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian (PG) (20th Century Fox)8. Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (PG) (Warner)9. The Time Traveler’s Wife (PG-13) (New Line)10. Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen (G-13) (Paramount)(c) 2010 King Features Synd., Inc.

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March 18 - March 24, 2010 Page 5Tidbits of Glenrock, Douglas & Wheatland March 18 - March 24, 2010

Many of us take for granted the ease with which we can find a card at the local gift shop, have our hair coiffed at the corner salon, grab a bite at a familiar eatery or get copies made while having a friendly conversation with the proprietor. But what if it were all gone? Poof! Not if the members of the New RAMS of Glenrock can help it. In fact, many merchants are going out of their way to accommodate customers, thinking up new and innovative ways to keep the doors open and business bustling. That’s good news for consumers. Sometimes, it’s not just the price of an item or service that is the bottom line for customers, but it’s the total value of the experience. RAMS dedicated to the community and businesses of Glenrock/C o n v e r s e C o u n t y . . . b r i n g i n g exciting weekend events, annual celebrations and the upholding of the organization’s values to preserve and protect offers countless patrons to the district the kind

hospitality, and the sense of community that is truly Glenrock.

Glenrock merchants are in a class among themselves, adding character and diversity to the city while putting their customers first. Each customer experience is distinct and knowing that Glenrock businesses care about patrons as individuals is an added benefit that is hard to come by elsewhere.

WWW.RAMSGLENROCK.ORGRAMS, founded in 2005 with a mission of strengthening local pride, and promoting tourism in and around Glenrock WY

Merchants of Glenrock Wyoming Serving Their Customers

Call Brenda Stark for details at 259-5010

Q. Can February March?

A. No, but April May!

1. Spring time is mating season and they become very active.2. Spring! It’s the best time to mulch to keep soil moist over summer.

1. The Producers2. Because they usually feed on tree-living, wood-boring insects.3. Where The Boys Are4. Fort Lauderdale

Rosie O’Donnell...3/21/1962

Reese Witherspoon...3/22/1976

Joan Crawford...3/23/1908

Steve McQueen...3/24/1930

Elton John...3/25/1947

Diana Ross...3/26/1944

Sarah Vaughn...3/27/1924

This word means: (two words) It happens every year, about this time

1st Quarter 2010

Week 13

Getting your garden ready for all those seeds, buds and bulbs? Here are some green tips for you! Collect rain water to use in your garden instead of water out of the hose. Compost your kitchen scraps for plant foos your garden will love. Avoid chemicals in your garden—think about those chemicals later going in your body! Eep! Happy gardening!

3/21 Fragrance Day3/22 National Goof-off Day3/23 Chip and Dip Day3/24 Chocolate Covered Raisin Day3/25 Pecan Day3/26 Spinach Festival Day3/27 National “Joe” Day

1. Why do turtles cross the road in spring time?

2. When is the best time to mulch?

1. Because of the Springtime For Hitler musical number what fi lm was banned in Germany until it appeared at a festival of Jewish fi lm makers?

2. Why do woodpeckers beat on houses, or trees?

3. Name the famous 1960s movie about college kids on their spring break.

4. It’s the most famous (or infamous) site for college kids on their spring break. Where is it?

“If we had no winter, the spring wouldnot be so pleasant; if we did not

sometimes taste of adversity, prosperity would not be so welcome.”

--Anne Bradstreet

S P R I N G F E V E R

G R N I S P R E E V F

Why is the Jewish holiday of Passovcr in the spring? According to Jewish belief, it is no coincidence. God took the people out of bondage in Egypt at a time of year when there was perfect weather. In other words: at spring time. Hence the celebration during the spring months.

MARCH ISNATIONAL CRAFT MONTH

birthstone: aquamarine fl ower: daffodil

Four high school boys affl icted with spring fever skipped morning classes. After lunch they reported to the teacher that they had a fl at tire. Much to their relief she smiled and said, “Well, you missed a test today so take seats apart from one another and take out a piece of paper.” Still smiling, she waited for them to sit down. Then she said: “First question: Which tire was fl at?”

The advice I am about to give cannot be learned in any MBA in America. If you could only regain the love of a puppy you have buried deep within since childhood, you could not handle all the business. I have a Puppy Prescription for you. Enter a room wagging your tail with enthusiasm, excitement and glee. Know no stranger. Give affection and attention to all. Have apt attention. Be non-judgemental. Withhold no love. Love everyone unconditionally. Hold no grudges. Have total self-esteem. Do not accept being ignored. Always be happy. Never complain. Sue no one. Take no depositions. Be not concerned by the Dow Jones. Do not worry about a recession. Always be truthful and totally honest. Hold no resentments. Greet everyone as a friend. Then all work becomes Puppy Play.

Everybody is somebody’s somebody

THE PUPPY PRESCRIPTION

Start winter cleanup of your lawn when the grass is no longer sopping wet and planting beds stop being a sea of mud. Rake your lawn to get rid of dead growth, stray leaves, twigs and winter debris and let light and air to the soil level, encouraging the grass to grow.

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Tidbits of Glenrock, Douglas & Wheatland Page 6 March 18 - March 24, 2010 March 18 - March 24, 2010 March 18 - March 24, 2010

1st Quarter 2010Week 13

March 21 - 27Page 7

SPRING TRAINING•Asweneartheendofanotherspringtraining

baseball season, here are some Tidbits about lastyear’sattendance.The2009CactusLeagueseasonwasthebestinitshistory.Theoverallattendancereached1.57millionbaseballfans,anearly20percentincreaseover2008.

• Theeconomic impactofbaseballonArizonaduring spring training has been estimated at about$359million.

• ProfessionalbaseballstartedinArizonaintheearly 1900s as a training ground for minor league teams prior to the start of their regular season.

• It wasn’t until the year 1946 that themajorleagues came to Arizona. To that point, spring trainingwasalwaysinFlorida,theGrapefruitCircuit. The Cleveland Indians were first tomovetoArizona,butnotbeforeIndian’sownerBillVeeckconvincedNewYorkGiantsownerHorace Stoneham to do the same. The Indians cametoTucson.TheGiantstoPhoenix.

• TheNewYorkYankeeshavealwaystrainedinFlorida.Exceptforoneyear,1951,whentheytrainedinArizona,usingtheNewYorkGiant’sfacilities in Phoenix.What a treat it was forArizona fans,who got to see Joe DiMaggioandMickeyMantleplaytogetherforthefirstand last time. ItwasMantle’sfirstyearwiththeYankees,andDiMaggio’slast.

•Major league spring training baseball is aFlorida tradition since the beginning of the1900s. During that time, fans have enjoyedseeing the legends of the game, from Babe Ruth to Rogers Hornsby, Willie Mays andRobertoClemente.

Last-Minute Tax Savings

If you're still working on your taxes and looking for some last minute deductions to reduce your tax bill, here are a few to consider:State taxes: If you paid state taxes for the year 2008 when you filed last year, you can deduct that amount from your Federal return.

Property tax: Until recently, only those taxpayers who itemize deductions (Schedule A) could deduct their property tax. Now, even if you take the standard deduction, you can deduct some or all of the property tax you paid in 2009. There's a limit, however. You can deduct the amount

that is lower: the taxes you paid, or up to $500 for single or $1,000 for filing jointly.

Charitable deductions: If you tend to save all your receipts, it could be worth your while to look for those related to charity. You can deduct your expenses for quite a number of things: the cost of ingredients for the cakes and pies you baked, mileage at 14 cents per mile, postage for mailings, and more.

Home improvements: If you made energy-saving improvements to your home, you can deduct part of the cost. Windows, water heaters, doors and more are included. (Unfortunately this doesn't apply to everyday appliances such as dishwashers and refrigerators.) Each item has a different limit on how much can be deducted. Go online to www.energystar.gov and scroll down to Tax Credits for Energy Efficiency. Read the particulars on your appliance or energy-saving product. You'll need IRS Form 5695 as well as your receipts and the Manufacturer's Certification Statement to send in with your

Form 1040.

Home purchase: If you bought your first home in 2009 before Nov. 7, you could be eligible for a credit of up to $8,000. If you are a repeat buyer who purchased a home after Nov. 7, 2009, and who will close on a house by July 1, you could be eligible for a credit up $6,500 if you've lived in your home for at least five years. This government program has changed since it was first started in 2008 with a $7,500 interest-free loan to first-time homebuyers. If you've bought a home at during that time, check to see if you qualify.

David Uffington regrets that he cannot personally answer reader questions, but will incorporate them into his column whenever possible. Write to him in care of King Features Weekly Service, P.O. Box 536475, Orlando, FL 32853-6475, or send e-mail to [email protected].

(c) 2010 King Features Synd., Inc.

by David Uffington

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Tidbits of Glenrock, Douglas & Wheatland Page 8 March 18 - March 24, 2010 March 18 - March 24, 2010

Q. Can February March?

A. No, but April May!

1. Spring time is mating season and they become very active.2. Spring! It’s the best time to mulch to keep soil moist over summer.

1. The Producers2. Because they usually feed on tree-living, wood-boring insects.3. Where The Boys Are4. Fort Lauderdale

Rosie O’Donnell...3/21/1962

Reese Witherspoon...3/22/1976

Joan Crawford...3/23/1908

Steve McQueen...3/24/1930

Elton John...3/25/1947

Diana Ross...3/26/1944

Sarah Vaughn...3/27/1924

This word means: (two words) It happens every year, about this time

1st Quarter 2010

Week 13

Getting your garden ready for all those seeds, buds and bulbs? Here are some green tips for you! Collect rain water to use in your garden instead of water out of the hose. Compost your kitchen scraps for plant foos your garden will love. Avoid chemicals in your garden—think about those chemicals later going in your body! Eep! Happy gardening!

3/21 Fragrance Day3/22 National Goof-off Day3/23 Chip and Dip Day3/24 Chocolate Covered Raisin Day3/25 Pecan Day3/26 Spinach Festival Day3/27 National “Joe” Day

1. Why do turtles cross the road in spring time?

2. When is the best time to mulch?

1. Because of the Springtime For Hitler musical number what fi lm was banned in Germany until it appeared at a festival of Jewish fi lm makers?

2. Why do woodpeckers beat on houses, or trees?

3. Name the famous 1960s movie about college kids on their spring break.

4. It’s the most famous (or infamous) site for college kids on their spring break. Where is it?

“If we had no winter, the spring wouldnot be so pleasant; if we did not

sometimes taste of adversity, prosperity would not be so welcome.”

--Anne Bradstreet

S P R I N G F E V E R

G R N I S P R E E V F

Why is the Jewish holiday of Passovcr in the spring? According to Jewish belief, it is no coincidence. God took the people out of bondage in Egypt at a time of year when there was perfect weather. In other words: at spring time. Hence the celebration during the spring months.

MARCH ISNATIONAL CRAFT MONTH

birthstone: aquamarine fl ower: daffodil

Four high school boys affl icted with spring fever skipped morning classes. After lunch they reported to the teacher that they had a fl at tire. Much to their relief she smiled and said, “Well, you missed a test today so take seats apart from one another and take out a piece of paper.” Still smiling, she waited for them to sit down. Then she said: “First question: Which tire was fl at?”

The advice I am about to give cannot be learned in any MBA in America. If you could only regain the love of a puppy you have buried deep within since childhood, you could not handle all the business. I have a Puppy Prescription for you. Enter a room wagging your tail with enthusiasm, excitement and glee. Know no stranger. Give affection and attention to all. Have apt attention. Be non-judgemental. Withhold no love. Love everyone unconditionally. Hold no grudges. Have total self-esteem. Do not accept being ignored. Always be happy. Never complain. Sue no one. Take no depositions. Be not concerned by the Dow Jones. Do not worry about a recession. Always be truthful and totally honest. Hold no resentments. Greet everyone as a friend. Then all work becomes Puppy Play.

Everybody is somebody’s somebody

THE PUPPY PRESCRIPTION

Start winter cleanup of your lawn when the grass is no longer sopping wet and planting beds stop being a sea of mud. Rake your lawn to get rid of dead growth, stray leaves, twigs and winter debris and let light and air to the soil level, encouraging the grass to grow.

Q. Can February March?

A. No, but April May!

1. Spring time is mating season and they become very active.2. Spring! It’s the best time to mulch to keep soil moist over summer.

1. The Producers2. Because they usually feed on tree-living, wood-boring insects.3. Where The Boys Are4. Fort Lauderdale

Rosie O’Donnell...3/21/1962

Reese Witherspoon...3/22/1976

Joan Crawford...3/23/1908

Steve McQueen...3/24/1930

Elton John...3/25/1947

Diana Ross...3/26/1944

Sarah Vaughn...3/27/1924

This word means: (two words) It happens every year, about this time

1st Quarter 2010

Week 13

Getting your garden ready for all those seeds, buds and bulbs? Here are some green tips for you! Collect rain water to use in your garden instead of water out of the hose. Compost your kitchen scraps for plant foos your garden will love. Avoid chemicals in your garden—think about those chemicals later going in your body! Eep! Happy gardening!

3/21 Fragrance Day3/22 National Goof-off Day3/23 Chip and Dip Day3/24 Chocolate Covered Raisin Day3/25 Pecan Day3/26 Spinach Festival Day3/27 National “Joe” Day

1. Why do turtles cross the road in spring time?

2. When is the best time to mulch?

1. Because of the Springtime For Hitler musical number what fi lm was banned in Germany until it appeared at a festival of Jewish fi lm makers?

2. Why do woodpeckers beat on houses, or trees?

3. Name the famous 1960s movie about college kids on their spring break.

4. It’s the most famous (or infamous) site for college kids on their spring break. Where is it?

“If we had no winter, the spring wouldnot be so pleasant; if we did not

sometimes taste of adversity, prosperity would not be so welcome.”

--Anne Bradstreet

S P R I N G F E V E R

G R N I S P R E E V F

Why is the Jewish holiday of Passovcr in the spring? According to Jewish belief, it is no coincidence. God took the people out of bondage in Egypt at a time of year when there was perfect weather. In other words: at spring time. Hence the celebration during the spring months.

MARCH ISNATIONAL CRAFT MONTH

birthstone: aquamarine fl ower: daffodil

Four high school boys affl icted with spring fever skipped morning classes. After lunch they reported to the teacher that they had a fl at tire. Much to their relief she smiled and said, “Well, you missed a test today so take seats apart from one another and take out a piece of paper.” Still smiling, she waited for them to sit down. Then she said: “First question: Which tire was fl at?”

The advice I am about to give cannot be learned in any MBA in America. If you could only regain the love of a puppy you have buried deep within since childhood, you could not handle all the business. I have a Puppy Prescription for you. Enter a room wagging your tail with enthusiasm, excitement and glee. Know no stranger. Give affection and attention to all. Have apt attention. Be non-judgemental. Withhold no love. Love everyone unconditionally. Hold no grudges. Have total self-esteem. Do not accept being ignored. Always be happy. Never complain. Sue no one. Take no depositions. Be not concerned by the Dow Jones. Do not worry about a recession. Always be truthful and totally honest. Hold no resentments. Greet everyone as a friend. Then all work becomes Puppy Play.

Everybody is somebody’s somebody

THE PUPPY PRESCRIPTION

Start winter cleanup of your lawn when the grass is no longer sopping wet and planting beds stop being a sea of mud. Rake your lawn to get rid of dead growth, stray leaves, twigs and winter debris and let light and air to the soil level, encouraging the grass to grow.

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A dance team (above) consisting of Kylie Chase, Turney Chase, Kari Goold, Kelsey Porter and Lexi Porter perform a combination of cheer and dance to the musical stylings of Cyndi Lauper’s “Girls Just Wanna Have Fun.” The group performed in the middle school age division during The Douglas Kiwanis Club’s Stars of Tomorrow Contest held March 7 at the Douglas High School auditorium.

Sami Cole (left) performs a moving dance to Carrie Underwood’s “Temporary Home.” Cole also competed in the middle school age group.

Judges Cindy Barnard (from right), Carla Marcus and Chad Johnson take their jobs seriously, taking time after each performance to discuss scores. Kaelie Oliver (left, at left) and Shyann Bennett dance to the Chipmunk’s version of “I Got a Feeling.”

Brendan Burnett-Kurie photos