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Chamber Community Conversation Luncheon Feb. 26 (posted 2/8/10) Topic is ‘Financial Reporting’
The Sublette County Chamber of Commerce will host a Community Conversation Luncheon on Friday February 26, from 11 AM to around 1-1:30 PM in the Lovatt Room at the Pinedale Library. Free lunch, sponsored by Obo’s!
Luncheon Title: Financial Reporting: a key to gaining & maintaining access to financing in a challenging economic environment.
Panelists: Chopper Grassell – Owner, Obo’s Market & Deli, LLC Bill Kleven – President Pinedale Region, Rocky Mountain Bank
Discussion: A company’s financial statements and reports are the "common language" between the business and its bank, investors and other key constituent groups. We will talk about what information is expected, how it is used and why it is important particularly in today’s economy.
All are welcome. Please RSVP if you plan to attend: Rachel Grimes, Membership & Events Coordinator, Sublette County Chamber of Commerce, PO Box 176, 19 East Pine Street in Pinedale. Phone 307-367-2242, Toll Free 888-285-7282, Fax 307-367-2248, e-mail: membership@sublettechamber.com, www.SubletteChamber.com.
Pinedale Snow Explorer Snowmobile Club events (posted 2/8/10)
Sunday, February 14: Pinedale Snow Explorers Snowmobile Club Chili Feed At "Old Oval" race track. Hosted by Dubois Sno-Katers.
Saturday, February 20: Sweetwater Snowpokes Annual Fun Poker Run Headquarters at Moose Creek Catering in Pinedale. Hands sold at Moose Creek from 8 am to noon and again from 4 pm to 6 pm. Card station draws at: Pinedale One Lunger and near the Upper Green parking lot (depending on the snow), and at Moose Creek Catering. Sponsored by the Sweetwater Snowpokes. For more information, send email to: Snowpokes@yahoo.com
Saturday, February 20: Pinedale Snow Explorers 10th Annual One Lunger At the Cora racetrack (just north of Cora on Highway 352) Stop by to draw a card for the Snowpokes Poker Run and check out the One Lunger race. For more information contact Mike Carrillo, 307-859-8343, Pinedale Snow Explorers.
Sunday, February 28: Steak Fry at the Strawberry Safety Shelter in the Upper Green. Hosted by Pinedale Snow Explorers snowmobile club. For more information contact Mike Carrillo, 307-859-8343, Pinedale Snow Explorers.
Related Links: Pinedale Snow Explorers Snowmobile Club
Organizational meeting for 2010 Clean-up Day Feb. 17 (posted 2/8/10) Sponsored by the Sublette County Chamber of Commerce
The Sublette County Chamber of Commerce will hold an organizational meeting for the 2010 Community Clean-Up Day in Pinedale on Wednesday, February 17th. Anyone who is interested in helping out is encouraged to come to the Sublette County Visitor Center/Chamber of Commerce at 6:00 PM. Cleanup Day is Saturday, May 15th. Volunteers are needed to help, especially anyone who has new ideas, feedback, suggestions, etc. They are looking to revamp the Environmental Fair and are asking for help. For more information, please contact Rachel Grimes, Membership & Events Coordinator, Sublette County Chamber of Commerce, PO Box 176, 19 East Pine Street in Pinedale. Phone 307-367-2242, Toll Free 888-285-7282, Fax 307-367-2248, e-mail: membership@sublettechamber.com, www.SubletteChamber.com.
Daniel Community Center events (posted 2/8/10)
Below are events for the Daniel Community Center. All events take place at the Old Schoolhouse that is the Daniel Community Center, 18 Schoolhouse Lane. For more information, please contact: Bettina Sparrow, Secretary, Daniel Community Center, 307-859-8606, schoolhouse1920@yahoo.com. Daniel Community Center 2010 Events: Saturday, February 13: 2nd Winter Social. Everyone invited to shake off the winter blues, meet new neighbors, greet old neighbors, celebrate Valentine's Day, and generally kick up your heels a bit! Music will be provided by DJ Ben Davis. Bring "finger food" appetizers or desserts. Leave horses & dogs outside, please.. Saturday, March 27: Aniel Daniel Chili Cookoff and Dessert Auction Saturday, July 17: Daniel Community Yard Sale Sunday, July 18: Daniel Old Timers' Picnic Sunday, December 19: Daniel Community Center Christmas Party
Dig It! - Edible Flowers (posted 2/7/10) Sage & Snow Garden Club
Despite the beauty of the flower, they also offer a practical side- many are edible! The culinary use of flowers dates back thousands of years with the first recorded mention being in 140 B.C. Many cultures utilize flowers in their cuisine- European, Asian, East Indian, Victorian English, Middle Eastern, even Early American settlers. Chartreuse, a classic green liqueur developed in France in the seventeenth century, boasts carnation petals as one of its secret ingredients. Recently, there has been a renewed interest in edible flowers. It is very easy to incorporate edible flowers into any menu, making it not only delicious but also visually pleasing. Any day can seem like a special occasion!
Wow your friends with these flower facts: Pollen in many flowers is rich in vitamins and minerals. Roses, rosehips, marigolds, and nasturtiums are loaded with vitamin C. Dandelion blossoms are high in vitamin A and C and leaves are also high in iron, calcium, and phosphorous. Most blossoms are low in calories. Artichokes and broccoli are actually flower buds.
Click on this link for some ways to incorporate flowers into meals: Edible Flowers
Mike Kaul’s Fishing Report (posted 2/7/10) From Two Rivers Emporium
With morning temperatures here in Pinedale in the single digits it is time to wrap-up this fly fishing season and start thinking about next year. We had great moisture in 2009 that really helped increase our water flows, which contributes to increased fish propagation. Higher water levels also present the angler with opportunities to encounter trout in more locations on our many fine streams. This situation delights the consummate fly fisher who enjoys the challenge and reward of fishing all the water. I am very excited about our fly fishing prospects for the 2010 season. There is still a good amount of snow in the Wyoming Range and the Wind River Mountains, so if we just have an average winter we should have excellent water conditions next summer. In addition to our float trips on the Green and New Fork Rivers, we will again feature walk/wade fishing excursions on our seven private lease fishing venues. These private ranch properties are very popular with our clientele because they have the site all to themselves for the whole day. We strive to rest and rotate the beats on the streams so our customers will encounter fresh trout when they hit these waters. A new fishing opportunity will be available next season which takes advantage of some great still-water fishing action on our fine lakes in the Pinedale area. This fishing is actually the best early in the season, late May and through the month of June. Those of you who want to visit us early will have these excellent fishing opportunities. Contact us for more details. Some of you may want to participate in the Wyoming Cutt-Slam. We can provide you an opportunity to fish for three of the four sub-species of cutthroat required to complete the Slam.
Two Rivers Emporium is affiliated with beautiful Half Moon Lake Resort, located a short distance from Pinedale. We will put a fishing package together for you that include deluxe accommodations at this pristine facility at very reasonable rates. We also have reciprocal agreements with Lakeside Lodge and Jackson Fork Lodge. Our goal is to make your visit with us hassle free and enjoyable. We work very hard at this and were gratified to be acknowledged for our efforts by being selected as Orvis Endorsed Fly Fishing Outfitter of the Year for 2008. You can be assured we will continue our high standard of service and strive to make it even better. In this regard, those of you that are thinking about fishing with us next season, particularly those that want to fish on the high demand private leases, should make your plans as early as possible to secure your dates. As an incentive to plan early we will give you 10% off one float fishing trip or 5% off one private lease walk/wade trip for next season if your 50% deposit is received prior to February 28, 2010. Please check our web site for additional information about our services. www.2rivers.net. (1/23/10)
Related Links: Fishing Report archive
Rideshare, linking riders with drivers for trips (posted 2/6/10) Mindi Crabb
Rideshare, a free community based service linking potential riders with drivers for trips around the region officially launched its new website on Monday, February 1, 2010. This online resource is the idea of Robyn & Alan Blackburn, owners of local transportation company Sublink Stage.
Currently Sublink Stage operates 14 and 24 seat passenger vehicles, and offers a charter service to any location within a 300 mile radius from Pinedale. The company frequently receives calls from individuals looking for rides to Salt Lake City, Jackson or Rock Springs from people needing to catch flights or buses, go shopping or get to medical appointments and who would prefer not to pay a taxi rate. After trying for four years to offer a regularly scheduled service to Salt Lake, the Blackburns know that there isn’t enough ridership for an unsubsidized service, but that there are still significant numbers of people looking for a way to make the trip.
They will be hosting the Sublink Stage Rideshare website as a community service.
Similar programs have been successful around the country as citizens realize the benefits of sharing costs, reducing emissions, and enjoying a rider’s company on the relatively long drives common in our region, whether to an airport, fitness class, local event or even the daily commute between Pinedale and Big Piney.
Please visit the site at www.sublinkstage.com to check out the easy to use format and learn more about ridesharing benefits and safety tips. Registered users will have the chance to win random prizes including gas vouchers and Rock Rabbit coffee coupons.
For more information please contact Robyn Blackburn (307) 367-7433 Robyn@goark.com
Pinedale Boat Club events (posted 2/6/10)
Here are dates for upcoming Pinedale Boat Club events:
March 6-7: Big Fish Ice Fishing Derby. Rules (PDF) June 5: Horseshoe Pitch June 20: Pinedale Boat Club Father's Day Derby on Fremont Lake August 14-15: Sailing Regatta on Fremont Lake August 29: Pinedale Boat Club Cookout
Related Links: Pinedale Boat Club Sailing Karma Lakeside Lodge
SCSD#1 Special Meeting Feb. 8 (posted 2/6/10)
Sublette County School District #1 Board of Trustees will hold a Special Meeting on Monday, February 8th in the Board Room of the School Administration Building. The only item on the agenda is Superintendent Search Consultant.
Related Links: www.PinedaleSchools.org Sublette County School District #1
Cattlemen’s Banquet Feb. 27 (posted 2/6/10)
The Green River Valley Cattlemen Association will hold their annual banquet on Saturday, February 27 at the Southwest Sublette County Pioneers Senior Center in Marbleton. Cocktails 5:30PM, Dinner 6:00PM. Tickets $35. To purchase tickets contact Kari Bousman 307-537-5222.
The annual meeting is on the 26th and 27th at 1:00PM at the Marbleton Town Hall, with guest speaker Sheirff Richard Mack. Public is welcome.
Keaton Cross
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PHS Basketball (posted 2/5/10)
Pam McCulloch
Pinedale High School Basketball played Jackson Hole Friday night, January 29. The Jackson Broncos defeated both the Wranglers and Lady Wranglers. Finals scores were Girls Varsity 61 - 25 Boys Varsity 51 - 42.
Click on this link for more pictures: PHS Basketball (11 pictures)
Sublette Chamber Mixer Feb 18 at Café on Pine (posted 2/6/10)
The next Sublette County Chamber of Commerce Mixer will be held at Café on Pine, 27 East Pine Street in Pinedale, on Thursday, Feb. 18 from 4-6 PM. There will be a door prize give-away. Hor D'Oeuvres, beer and wine will be served. All are welcome.
Related Links: www.SubletteChamber.com Cafe on Pine
Jar Mortenson and Julie Konicek on Skyline Drive). Photo by Bob Barrett, Pinedale Ski Education Foundation.
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Pinedale Nordic Ski Grooming Report, February 5 (posted 2/5/10)
Bob Barrett, Pinedale Ski Education Foundation
Halfway through the winter, less than half of the designated 17-mile Nordic ski trail system is in service. Our "temporary" grooming of the upper 4 1/2 miles (7.2 km) of Skyline Drive to Elkhart Park may continue all season if more snow doesn’t arrive on the lower designated trails. Skyline is groomed every few days but the thin snowpack on the lower trails has prevented the start of a regular grooming schedule.
The meadow at Surveyor Park, including Moose Ridge, is skiing well except for a menacing ice spring at the Moose Ridge intersection. The Tree Loop and Flat Line are either ungroomed or unsafe for skating.
Kelly Park and the Old Road Trail from Halfmoon Overlook up to White Pine are groomed but coverage is thin in spots. We are unable to groom the tie-in trail from Kelly Park up to the Old Road Trail intersection and the tie-in over to Halfmoon Overlook is track-compacted but remains hazardous.
The CCC Ponds Pathway is groomed for 1 1/4 miles (2 km) from the south parking lot to the warming hut and then to Fremont Lake Road.
Related Links: X-C Ski Trail Map - (356K PDF)
Snow Pitch Feb. 19-20 in Bondurant (posted 2/2/10)
This year’s annual Snow Pitch will be held in Bondurant at the Elk Horn Bar on Thursday and Friday, Februday 19-20. Feb. 19 will be the dart tournament starting at 8:00 pm. Feb. 20 will be the snow pitch starting at 11:00 am.
All teams for the dart and snow pitch will be drawn prior to the event. Following the snow pitch will be the bum darts starting around 8:00 pm. There will also be a raffle. Food and lodging will be available.
For more information call Joe at 307-389-5566. For the rooms contact the Elk Horn Bar at 307-733-8358.
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