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Trappers and Indians wanted for Rendezvous (posted 7/3/09)
Pinedale Farmers Market July 5 (posted 7/3/09)
4th of July Weekend Weather Forecast (posted 7/2/09)
Local newspapers raise rates to $.75 per copy (posted 7/2/09)
Sublette Commissioner for July 7, 2009 (posted 7/2/09)
Funeral Service for Jeannette Moore July 7 (posted 7/2/09)
Pinedale Class of 1989 20th Reunion August 7-9 (posted 7/2/09)
Shakespeare in the Park - July 3 (posted 7/1/09)
Rendezvous at the Library July 10 & 11 (posted 7/1/09)
Jumping Goat - Dave Bell Photos (posted 6/30/09)
Pre-cut firewood available at Elkhart Trailhead/Trails End Campground (posted 6/30/09)
Severed Phone Cable (posted 6/29/09)
Prescribed burn to begin in Maki Creek area (posted 6/29/09)
Soundcheck Music Fest (posted 6/28/09)
GRVLT Field Trips & Events (posted 6/29/09)
Medical Clinics closed on July 3 (posted 6/25/09)

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July 3: Pinedale and Marbleton Clinics will be closed today - The Pinedale Clinic and the Marbleton-Big Piney Clinic will be closed Friday, July 3, 2009 in celebration of the 4th of July. Emergency services will be available by dialing 911.
July 3: Shakespeare in the Park - Pinedale Fine Arts Council presentation. 6:00PM. The Wyoming Shakespeare Festival Company returns to Pinedale to celebrate their 10th anniversary with a production of "King Richard II" in the American Legion Park. Free!
July 3 & 4: Chuckwagon Days - In Big Piney & Marbleton. Lil' Buckaroo Rodeo on July 3rd, 6 PM. July 4th events include Chuckwagon Chug Walk/Run, Chuckwagon Days Parade (10AM), Free community BBQ, Rodeo (1 PM), Fireworks at dusk, street dance in Big Piney.
July 4: Town of Pinedale 4th of July Picnic - At the American Legion Park in Pinedale. Free hotdogs and hamburgers. Live music with Ann and Pete Sibley, Kiddie Parade, games and more. Events start at 11AM. Picnic lunch starts at 12:30 PM. Fireworks at dusk (around 10PM-ish).

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Trappers and Indians wanted for Rendezvous (posted 7/3/09)
The Rendezvous Pageant Association is looking for people who are interested in participating in the 2009 Rendezvous Pageant. You must sign up by Wednesday, July 10th in order to get your name in the program. Contact Marilyn Huffman, 307-367-2178 or Des Brunette, 307-367-2707 for more information. The Green River Rendezvous Pageant will be held on Sunday, July 12th.

Related Links:
www.MeetMeontheGreen.com
Rendezvous Schedules and photos


Pinedale Farmers Market July 5 (posted 7/3/09)
The Pinedale Farmers Market began on May 31st and will run until mid-October, season and weather permitting. This weekend they plan to have sweet Idaho corn, peas, cantaloupe, watermelon, cherries, pickling cucumbers, English cucumbers, tomatoes, yellow tomatoes, radishes, spinach, kale, basil, arugula, tomato & pepper seedlings. New vendors welcome.

The Pinedale Farmers Market is located on North Tyler Street in Pinedale on Sundays from 11:00 AM until 2:00 PM.

For more information go to http://www.pinedalefarmersmarket.org or e-mail pinedalefarmersmarket@wyoming.com.


4th of July Weekend Weather Forecast (posted 7/2/09)
Some sun, scattered afternoon thunderstorms, temps in the 70s
Friday: A 40 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms, mainly after noon. Some of the storms could produce small hail, gusty winds, and heavy rain. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 76. North northwest wind between 5 and 8 mph. New rainfall amounts of less than a tenth of an inch, except higher amounts possible in thunderstorms.
Friday Night: A 40 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms, mainly before midnight. Some of the storms could produce small hail, gusty winds, and heavy rain. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 44. Northwest wind between 5 and 10 mph.

Independence Day, Saturday, July 4th: A 40 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms, mainly after noon. Some of the storms could produce gusty winds. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 73. West northwest wind between 3 and 10 mph.
Saturday Night: A 40 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms, mainly before midnight. Some of the storms could produce gusty winds. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 44.

Sunday: A 30 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms, mainly after noon. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 74.
Sunday Night: A slight chance of showers and thunderstorms. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 46.

Monday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 78.
Monday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 46.

Tuesday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 81.
Tuesday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 47.

Wednesday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 77.

Related Links:
National Weather Service
Road Conditions and webcams


Local newspapers raise rates to $.75 per copy (posted 7/2/09)
Pinedale Roundup and Sublette Examiner
As of Wednesday, July 1, 2009, the Pinedale Roundup and Sublette Examiner local newspapers raised the price for their weekly newspapers from $.50 per copy to $.75 per copy.

Related Links:
www.pinedaleroundup.com
www.subletteexaminer.com


Sublette Commissioner for July 7, 2009 (posted 7/2/09)
Mary Lankford, Sublette County Clerk
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
SUBLETTE COUNTY, WYOMING
AGENDA

TUESDAY, JULY 7, 2009


(Tentative Agenda, Subject to Change Up To 9 a.m. the Day of the Meeting)

7/2/09 commissioneragenda

BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
SUBLETTE COUNTY, WYOMING
AGENDA

TUESDAY, JULY 7, 2009


(Tentative Agenda, Subject to Change Up To 9 a.m. the Day of the Meeting)

9:00 a.m. Call to Order
Pledge of Allegiance
Approval of the Minutes
Road & Bridge
Michael Schrotz, Skyline Drive
9:15 a.m. Brad Clingman, Waste Management
9:30 a.m. Public Hearing, Transfer of Funds
9:45 a.m. Kathy Anderson, Grant Application
10:00 a.m. Patrick Stuver, Everbridge Presentation
10:30 a.m. Cat Urbigkit & Sue Sommers, FY10 State of the County
11:00 a.m. Jim Magagna, Wyoming Stock Growers Association
11:15 a.m. John McKinley, Conference Call

1:00 p.m. Planning & Zoning
2:00 p.m. Tony Chambers, Building Projects
2:30 p.m. Sheriff Bardy Bardin
3:00 p.m. Ag. Center Committee, Budget Request
3:30 p.m. Fire Board, Budget Request
4:00 p.m. Groathouse Construction, Workshop

Related Links:
Sublette County
Sublette County Commissioner News


Funeral Service for Jeannette Moore July 7 (posted 7/2/09)
Covill Funeral Home
A graveside funeral service for Jeannette Moore will be held Tuesday, July 7th at 2:00 p.m. at the Pinedale Cemetery.

Related Links:
Sundown, By Jeannette Showers Moore (Pinedale Online!)
Sundown, by Jeannette Showers Moore (Museum of the Mountain Man)


Pinedale Class of 1989 20th Reunion August 7-9 (posted 7/2/09)
Pinedale High School Class of 1989 will hold their 20th Class Reunion Friday, Saturday and Sunday August 7-9th.

The total cost of the reunion will be $70.00 per adult. This price will include:

~ Dinner at White Pine
Choice of Prime Rib or Cordon Bleu, served w/ salad, dinner roll,
soft drink, dessert,1 drink ticket per person and gratuity.

~ Chair Lift Ride
Class picture will be taken at the top of the mountain as well as individual
and couples photos. Pictures will be emailed to those who wish to have a
copy.

~ Picnic
Includes hamburgers, hot dogs, salads, chips, Class of "89" cake and a
variety of beverages. This event will be catered by Pinedale CCD; they
will set up, prepare, serve and tear down.

~ Day at the Lake
After the picnic, we will meet at sandy beach for volleyball, swimming
and fun. Beverages will be provided.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
Sacred Rim Hike
Friday, August 7

10:00 am, The trail head to Sacred Rim, hike from Elkhart Park

Directions:
Drive on Lake Road, toward Fremont Lake, continue on Skyline Drive passing Half Moon Lake and the White Pine Ski Area. Keep driving 17 miles on paved road to the parking lot of Elkhart Park. This is the trailhead of Miller Lake and Sacred Rim.

Where to meet:
We will meet in the parking lot at the base of the trail, so we can hike up as a group.

Who to bring:
Your entire family (dogs included) and the kids; they will have a blast!

What to bring:
A light lunch, bottled water, sweatshirt, your camera and a smile :)

Length of Hike:
The hike will take a good 45 minutes to an hour (one way), depending on water/picture/kiddo stops.

Reunion Dinner
Friday, August 7

5:30 pm, White Pine Ski Lodge

Who/What to bring:
Yourself, spouse/significant other and an INEXPENSIVE, FUN and UNIQUE gift (wrapped), that represents where you currently reside.

Cocktail Hour: 5:30 pm
Cocktails and Appetizers
Cash Bar Only

Ski Lift Ride/Class Photo: 6:00pm
Individual photos will be taken of you getting off the lift as well as a class photo at the top of the mountain. The photo will be emailed to those participants who wish to have one.

Dinner: 7:00 pm
Dinner will be served on the upper level of the White Pine Ski Lodge. You will have the choice of Prime Rib or Chicken Cordon Bleu which will be served w/ a salad, roll, soft drink and dessert and 1 drink ticket. (Cash Bar available for additional alcoholic beverages.)

Entertainment:
Fun and entertaining one man band, Scott Morris, from Lakeland, Florida. His cost will be covered by a "pass the hat" donation.

Picnic
Saturday, Aug. 8

12:00pm, American Legion Park in Pinedale

Lunch:
Hamburgers, Hotdogs, Potato Salad, Chips, Soft Drinks and Dessert will be provided. (Kids eat free)

Who to Bring:
Entire Family

Activity:
After the picnic in the park, we will head up to Sandy Beach for an afternoon of sunning, swimming, volleyball, and sand castle building!

Last Night
Saturday, Aug. 8

7:00 pm, Wind River Brewery, Pinedale

This will be our last night to get together as a class w/ our spouses/significant others... We will meet at 7:00pm at the Wind River Brewery, have some drinks then maybe head downtown for some dancing, pool and fun!

Please RSVP to Amy Larson Adell, 307-752-3600, amy@aracrc.com. Go to http://www.pinedalehigh1989.myevent.com for more information or find us on Facebook.


Shakespeare in the Park - July 3 (posted 7/1/09)
Special 10th anniversary production of King Richard II
Pinedale Fine Arts Council
The Pinedale Fine Arts Council is proud to present the annual "Shakespeare in the Park" on Friday, July 3 at 6:00 p.m. in the American Legion Park (free). Returning to Pinedale will be the award-winning Wyoming Shakespeare Festival Company who will be performing the classic Shakespearean history "King Richard II" as part of the company’s tenth anniversary. The company will be joined by guest artists Hugh Dignon, Margo Whitcomb and Neil Worden, for their special 2009 Summer Tour.

William Shakespeare’s RICHARD II is a powerful play that balances between tragedy and lyricism while illustrating the transition of authority from one ruler to another. King Richard may be all-powerful, but he is not strong enough to govern without the formidable aristocratic establishment. Irony lies in the contrast between the anointed ruler, Richard, who is subverting public order, while the blasphemous rebel, Bullingbrook, upholds legality, protects the commons and proves to be a strong leader who ushers in a new era.

Don’t miss this chance to experience RICHARD II, a symphony of super-sized personalities colliding, in the beautiful park setting of the American Legion Park. Bring a picnic, and bring the kids. The show is free but donations are always welcome.

"Shakespeare in the Park" is presented by the Pinedale Fine Arts Council with support from the Wyoming Arts Council, The National Endowment for the Arts, the Town of Pinedale and the Sublette County Recreation Board.

For more information and a summary of Richard II please visit www.pinedalefinearts.com or call 307-367-7322.


Rendezvous at the Library July 10 & 11 (posted 7/1/09)
Annual Friends of the Sublette County Library Book Sale
Sublette County Library Foundation, Inc
During Rendezvous Days this year, be sure to include a stop at the Sublette County Library at 155 S. Tyler Ave in Pinedale. The Annual Friends of the Sublette County Library Book Sale will take place during library hours on Friday, July 10 from 10:00 am - 5:30 pm and 7 – 9 pm and Saturday, July 11 from 10 am - 5:00 pm. The public is encouraged to stop by and fill their own possible bag with possibilities.

This much anticipated event will feature a variety of fiction and nonfiction books for both adults and children. Hard backs are priced at $1.00 and paper back cost 50 cents. Patrons are encouraged to rendezvous early for the best selections. There is plenty of parking available on Charles Street.

Beat the heat and venture into the foyer of the new rammed earth addition. Browse tables brimming with a bounty of gently used books, VHS movies, and books on tape to make your summer sizzle, take on your vacation getaway or entertain you during your morning commute.

Donations of gently used books are accepted throughout the year. Proceeds benefit the Friends of the Sublette County Library.

Additionally, noted western author and storyteller, Ken Thomasma will deliver two presentations following the parade on Saturday, July 11th in the Community Room of the Library at 1 pm and 2 pm.

Thomasma, teacher-turned-author, is a recipient of the Wyoming State Children's Book Award. He will share from his popular books, The Truth about Sacajawea and talk about the main character in his book, Naya Nuki: Shoshoni Girl Who Ran. Naya Nuki was an 11-year-old girl who was captured with Sacajawea, escaped, and ran more than 1,000 miles back to her people. Naya Nuki’s story will soon be portrayed in a major motion picture.

Thomasma’s books will be available for purchase at each session, or bring your own copy for a personal signature. This event is sponsored jointly by the library and the Sublette County Chamber of Commerce. For more information call 307-367-4114.


Photo by Dave Bell
Jumping Goat - Dave Bell Photos (posted 6/30/09)
Dave Bell took an excursion to Glacier National Park and posted a new album of pictures in his photo gallery. Here, a mountain goat jumps a stream.

Click on this link for more pictures from his trip: Glacier Park photo album


Pre-cut firewood available at Elkhart Trailhead/Trails End Campground (posted 6/30/09)
Beetle trees cut and decked in 8-foot sections ready for the taking (with a $5 permit)
Bridger-Teton National Forest
The Pinedale Ranger District of the Bridger-Teton National Forest recently completed tree cutting operations in the Elkhart Trailhead/Trails End Campground site, located 15-miles north of Pinedale, Wyoming at the end of Forest Road #740 (Fremont Lake Road/Skyline Drive).

Due primarily to bark beetle infestation, 250 trees have been cut, limbed, and decked at this site and are now available to the public for removal with a valid firewood permit issued by the Forest Service. The logs are cut into 8-foot sections or less and the decks are located immediately adjacent to roads and parking areas for easy access and loading.

Firewood permits may be obtained at the Pinedale Ranger District Office, located next to Ridley’s Grocery Store, during regular office hours (Monday – Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM). The cost is $5.00 per cord with a minimum of 4 cords for $20.00. Firewood cutters are reminded that all firewood removed from the National Forest requires a valid Forest Service firewood permit and each load is required to be properly tagged before the wood is removed from the Forest.

For further information, contact the Pinedale Ranger District at 307-367-4326 during office hours.


Sorting phone lines. Photo by Bob Rule, KPIN 101.1 FM Radio
Construction workers accidentally cut through a major phone cable while digging along the highway near the Wyoming Department of Transportation building near Pinedale on Monday. The break cut phone and internet service to hundreds of customers from Ehman Lane to the Kendall Valley. It took repairmen several hours to reconnect all the phone lines to restore service.
Severed Phone Cable (posted 6/29/09)
Hundreds of customers lose phone and internet service
Dawn Ballou, Pinedale Online!
Construction workers accidently cut through a major telephone cable Monday morning near the Wyoming Highway Department building west of Pinedale Monday morning. The construction company did "Call Before You Dig" to get buried lines located, but some unexplained misunderstanding led to the incident. Water pouring in the hole added to complicate things by submerging the line after it got severed.

According to CenturyTel spokesperson Kim Valiquette, the severed cable resulted in loss of phone, fax line and high speed internet service to hundreds of residents on the west side of Pinedale. Service was out for several hours to residents from the Industrial Park, over to near Daniel, and north to Cora and into Kendall Valley.

The outage also affected KPIN 101.1 FM radio by disrupting their live morning program broadcast. Owner Bob Rule drove out to his antenna on the top of Mt. Airy southwest of Pinedale and set up a makeshift studio next to his transmitter. He took up a small mixer, a microphone and a CD player and went live, doing "Post It and Sell" (late) broadcasting from on top of Mt. Airy.

Phone service was restored around 7:00 PM Monday evening.

Click on this link for more photos: Severed Phone Cable (6 pictures)

Thank you to Bob Rule, KPIN 101.1 FM Radio, for his contribution to this story. Photos by Bob Rule.


Maki Creek prescribed burn in 2008
File photo from a prescribed burn last fall in the Maki Creek area in the Wyoming Range west of Daniel. The Forest Service plans to begin another round of prescribed burns in this area. Photo by Jill Miller, Wyoming Game & Fish Department.
Prescribed burn to begin in Maki Creek area (posted 6/29/09)
Smoke may be visible in the mountains west of Daniel
The Bridger-Teton National Forest plans to begin a prescribed burn in the Maki Creek-North Cottonwood area of the Wyoming Range on Monday, June 29. Residents of the Upper Green River Valley may see smoke from this fire.

Crews hope to ignite approximately 250-acres.

Maki Creek is located between North Cottonwood Creek and South Horse Creek on the Big Piney Ranger District.

The primary objective of the burn is to reduce fuel build up and restore aspen to the ecosystem. Some mechanical treatments were conducted previously using chainsaws to fall conifer trees that were encroaching on the aspen stands. Additional benefits of the prescribed burn will be to improve forage and help disperse elk off of nearby feedgrounds.

This fire is a cooperative project supported by additional funding from the Wyoming Game and Fish trust fund and the Wyoming Wildlife Natural Resource trust fund. Helicopters will be utilized to light the burn using aerial ignitions techniques. Ground crews with drip torches will also work to ignite the fire in the proper locations. Actual ignition will be dependent on meeting strict parameters for weather and fire behavior conditions.

Smoky conditions may exist in the immediate area and smoke may be visible from the towns of Pinedale, Daniel, and Big Piney. There are no road or trail closures associated with this project.

For more information on the fires please contact the Big Piney Ranger District at 307-276-3375.

Related Links:
Fall burn improves wildlife habitat Maki Creek Burn (November 29, 2008, Pinedale Online!)


Soundcheck II. Photo by Tim Ruland, PFAC.
Soundcheck II. Photo by Tim Ruland, PFAC.
Soundcheck Music Fest (posted 6/28/09)
The Pinedale Fine Arts Council held its annual Soundcheck music fest in the American Legion Park on Saturday, June 27th. Close to 300 people attended the free event which featured local singer/songwriter Terry Hill, Jackson Hole's Screen Door Porch and headliners The Jalan Crossland Band. Click on this link for more photos: Soundcheck Music Fest (15 pictures)


GRVLT Field Trips & Events (posted 6/29/09)
2009 schedule of events for the Green River Valley Land Trust
Below is the summer and fall schedule for the Green River Valley Land Trust field trips and event programs. For more information, contact Sarah Dreizler at sarah@grvlandtrust.org or 307-367-7007.

Morning Meditation at Murdock
Tuesday, June 30th

7:30am – 9:30am
Have the chance to perfect your sun salutation at a morning yoga session held outside on the Murdock Double Bar E Ranch. Join yoga instructor Darcie Peck for 1.5 hours of stretching, breathing, and relaxing as a great start to your day. Meet at the GRVLT office at 131 South Jackson Avenue at 7:00am. Healthy breakfast fare and yoga mats provided; dress comfortably.

Volunteer Day
Tuesday, July 7th

8:00am – 1:00pm
You can be sure with volunteering that the dividends are always greater than the investment. Roll up your sleeves and help us get some on-the-ground work done. An update on the purpose of the day’s project and safety talk will get us started. Then, we’ll head into the field for three hours, and return to the park for lunch at noon. This effort will focus on wildlife-friendly fencing.
Meet us at Legion Park on Pine Street in Pinedale at 8:00am. Lunch and work gloves will be provided. Dress to work outside; bring rain gear.

Everything "Ewe" Ever Wanted to Know About Sheep
Thursday, July 9th
3:30pm – 5:00pm
Join local author Cat Urbigkit for an afternoon of children’s stories and related arts and crafts. The field trip will provide the chance for children to hear Cat read from her books, meet her animals, and complete several arts and crafts projects. Meet at the Sublette County Library in Pinedale at 3:15pm for check-in. Snack provided; dress to make a mess; no unaccompanied children.

Goin’ Dutch
Wednesday, July 15th

3:30pm – 6:00pm
Enjoy the relaxing atmosphere of the relaxing atmosphere and beautiful views of the Oplers’ conserved Flying Fish Hook Ranch in Boulder, and learn from the best as local Dutch oven chef, Ann Etcheverry, demonstrates tips and tricks of the trade. During downtime, when the meal is cooking, you can visit with friends, ask questions or contemplate your next menu. Full stomachs guaranteed. Sign up for this event now as it usually books up fast – Space is limited. Dinner will be served with a side dish of good company; dress comfortably and please bring a camp chair and sun protection.

Sunset Hike to Sacred Rim
Tuesday, August 4th

4:00pm – 9:00pm
Discover for yourself what makes the Winds so awesome by joining us for a sunset hike to Sacred Rim. While the hike is moderately challenging, the view is breathtaking and well worth the effort. Meet at the Elkhart Park Trailhead at 3:45pm SHARP. Snacks will be served. Please wear comfortable hiking clothing and shoes and bring both sun protection and rain gear; please also bring a headlight. Sturdy legs required.

Volunteer Day
Saturday, August 8th

8:00am – 1:00pm
You can be sure with volunteering that the dividends are always greater than the investment. An update on the purpose of the day’s project and safety talk will get us started. Then, we’ll head into the field for three hours, and return to the park for lunch at noon. This effort will focus on wildlife-friendly fencing. Meet us at Legion Park on Pine Street in Pinedale at 8:00am. Lunch and work gloves will be provided. Dress to work outside; bring rain gear.

GRVLT Annual Community-Wide Picnic
Saturday, August 22nd

4:00pm – music ends
A not-to-be-missed summer event! So, come one, come all and join us for an evening of visiting with friends and neighbors, drinking, dinner and dancing. A children’s activity area will ensure fun for the whole family. At the Sublette County Fairgrounds. To plan for a successful event, we must be able to determine the number of attendees, so please let us know if you’ll join us.
For more information: www.grvlandtrust.org or 307-367-7007.

Fall Tour of the Upper Green
Tuesday, September 8th

9:00am – 2:00pm
Join us for a chance to see examples of on-the-ground conservation outcomes. A stop for lunch on a conserved property will be the perfect opportunity to talk about the partners who have made our work possible. The tour will conclude and the bus will return to the GRVLT office by 2:00pm. Meet at the GRVLT office at 8:45am SHARP. Lunch will be provided. Dress comfortably and bring your camera and your questions.

Volunteer Day
Wednesday, September 9th

8:00am – 1:00pm
An update on the purpose of the day’s project and safety talk will get us started. Then, we’ll head into the field for three hours, and return to the park for lunch at noon. This effort will focus on installation of stock tank escape ramps, in partnership with the BLM. Meet us at Legion Park on Pine Street in Pinedale at 8:00am. Lunch and work gloves will be provided. Dress to work outside; bring rain gear.

Fall Colors Photography
Tuesday, September 22nd

Details o be announced.

"Whine" and Cheese: Elk Bugling Outing
Friday, September 25th

Details TBD
Truly a wild experience, the chance to hear elk bugle is like no other! Experience the breeding season – or "rut" – by hiking into elk habitat guided by Wyoming Game & Fish biologists. Learn about this spectacular species and interesting time of year. Test your bugling skill.
Wine and cheese will be served. Please wear comfortable hiking clothing and shoes and bring both sun protection and rain gear; please also bring a headlight.

Harvest Festival
Saturday, October 17th

11:00am – 2:00pm
Pumpkins, pumpkins, pumpkins! (Pumpkins at market prices.) Pick out your favorite; attend a carving demonstration; compete in pumpkin pie and pie eating contests; bob for apples, enjoy carnival games and favorite fall crafts and activities. Family-friendly. At the Pinedale Rodeo Grounds.

Art of Thanks: Holiday Arts and Crafts Field Trip
Tuesday, November 17th

3:30pm – 5:00pm
Join us for what will be a fun-filled afternoon of Thanksgiving-related arts and crafts and activities centered around our annual celebration of thanks. The event is for both children and adults (we’ll feature a variety of projects for a variety of age groups). Meet at the Sublette County Library in Pinedale at 3:15pm for check-in. Snack provided; dress to make a mess; no unaccompanied children.

Art of Thanks: Holiday Arts and Crafts Field Trip
Tuesday, December 15th

3:30pm – 5:00pm
Bring your imagination and your love of arts and crafts and join us to make and decorate a whole host of holiday themed items! The event is for both children and adults (we’ll feature a variety of projects for a variety of age groups) and will be a great way to spend a winter’s afternoon. Meet at the Sublette County Library in Pinedale at 3:15pm for check-in. Snack provided; dress to make a mess; no unaccompanied children.


Medical Clinics closed on July 3 (posted 6/25/09)
Sublette County Rural Health Care District
PUBLIC NOTICE: The Pinedale Clinic and the Marbleton-Big Piney Clinic will be closed Friday, July 3, 2009 in celebration of the 4th of July. Emergency services will be available by dialing 911.


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