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Holiday & Craft Fair at Rendezvous Pointe Nov. 7th (posted 11/6/09)
‘The Power of Logs’ talk Nov. 12 (posted 11/6/09)
Winter archery shooting season begins (posted 11/6/09)
EnCana supports Pregnancy Resource Center (posted 11/6/09)
‘War Memories’ – history talk Nov. 18 (posted 11/5/09)
Dig It! - Make your own Natural Rooting Hormone (posted 11/4/09)

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November 2-30: Annual Mixed Media Art Show - At the Big Piney Library. A Gala Reception will be held on November 6th from 4:30 to 6:30 PM at the Library. The theme for the Art Show is "Flora, Fauna & Little Gems."
November 6-7: 6th Annual Holiday and Craft Fair at Rendezvous Pointe - Friday from 5 PM – 8 PM and Saturday, November 7 at 10 AM – 3 PM. There will be a wide variety of vendors, great food at Rendezvous Café, crafts for kids, and a Silent Auction. Please call Beth at 307-367-2881 for more information.
November 7: Family Turkey Bingo - Sponsored by the Fremont Peak Ladies' Auxiliary of VFW Post 4801, 1033 W Pine in Pinedale. Free hot dogs, chips and hot cider will be served starting at noon. Turkey Bingo game will begin at 1PM. Play to win a turkey or game hens. All proceeds go to Wyoming Veterans hospitals.

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Holiday & Craft Fair at Rendezvous Pointe Nov. 7th (posted 11/6/09)
The 6th Annual Holiday & Craft Fair at Rendezvous Pointe continues on Saturday, Nov. 7th in Pinedale. The annual event is a great way to get an early start on holiday gift shopping.

They have 37 different vendors providing a wide variety of gift and crafted items. The Rendezvous Pointe Café will be serving up Corn Chowder and Walking Tacos. They will also have a kids craft table. For two dollars parents can leave their child to make a craft, color, and hear stories while parents shop. There will be also be a Silent Auction, which adds to the fundraising efforts.

Here are some of the gift items at this year's Holiday Fair:
Ceramics, Fudge, Bobbin Lace, Herbs & Spices, Photography, Knit & Crochet Items, Pottery, Scarves, Quilts, Rope Craft, Candles, Angel Pins, Children’s Books, Cards, Jewelry, Tole Painting.

The Holiday & Craft Fair will be from 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM on Saturday.


‘The Power of Logs’ talk Nov. 12 (posted 11/6/09)
Log Architecture in Wyoming, Green River Valley Museum presentation
The Green River Valley Museum in Big Piney presents Melanie O'Hara giving a talk on Thursday, November 12th on "The Power of Logs: A Brief History and Exploration of Log Architecture in Wyoming." The presentation will be at 7:00pm at the Museum This is a Wyoming Council for the Humanities program.


Winter archery shooting season begins (posted 11/6/09)
Wind River Archers
Wind River Archers has started their winter shooting season.

Open hours will be:
Monday Night - Open Shooting - 6:30PM - 9PM
Wednesday Night - 3-D League - 6:30PM - 9PM

Wind River Archers are a family-oriented, non-profit club. Memberships are available for families, adults or juniors. Non-members can shoot for a daily fee.

The club will have their Wednesday night league as 100% 3-D targets. They have twelve brand new Rinehart 3-D targets including a Jackalope, an Elk, a Caribou and a standing Grizzly Bear. These new targets add to their existing twelve Rinehart 3-D targets which include a Dinosaur, a Cobra, a 30-Point Whitetail and even a Skunk. Sign up and practice for the league will start on Wednesday, November, 11th with actual leagues starting on November 18th. The club shooting range is upstairs in the Sublette County Ice Arena in Pinedale. Everyone is invited to join the fun.

For more information call Joe Zuback, 307-360-6338.


EnCana supports Pregnancy Resource Center (posted 11/6/09)
Earn While You Learn program empowers first time parents
Pregnancy Resource Center
EnCana Oil & Gas (USA) Inc. contributed $5,900 to the Pregnancy Resource Center for its Earn While You Learn Prenatal and Parenting Education Program. Funds will be used to purchase materials and maintain the program.

Designed to restore, equip and empower women and men to make positive choices, the Pregnancy Resource Center provides counseling support, material assistance and encouragement to women and families facing an unplanned or first time pregnancy. The Earn While You Learn program provides pregnancy health and parenting education, mentorship and resources to new parents during pregnancy and through the transition to parenting.

"Earn While You Learn enables young families to become self-sustainable and community-oriented," said Randy Teeuwen, EnCana community relations advisor. "EnCana is pleased to partner with an organization that helps new parents improve family functioning, develop effective parenting skills and enhance their quality of life."

According to Heidi Dickerson, the Center’s executive director, the Earn While You Learn program utilizes DVD-based lessons that are tailored to the needs of each new parent. ‘Program Money’ is earned for each attended lesson or completed homework assignment, which can then be used to purchase needed material items for the baby.

"Our program is easy to use, offers constant motivation and provides incentives to complete the program," said Dickerson. "New parents can apply what they learn in all aspects of personal development, to help with emotional need, be free from government assistance, foster positive community relationships and become financially independent."

Since implemented in March of this year, the Center has conducted 25 parenting and 16 prenatal classes, with 12 participants engaging in the program. "We are also sponsoring classes through Cooperative Extension Services of UW called Cent$ible Nutrition," said Dickerson. "These classes offer an opportunity for parents to learn ways to prepare healthy, nutritious and economical meals for their families."

A staunch supporter of programs that promote wellness and enhance health care, EnCana has contributed more than $18,000 to the Pregnancy Resource Center over the past three years. "EnCana’s support has been vital to the start-up of our organization," said Dickerson. "We truly appreciate their continued support, sustainability and growth to our program services."


‘War Memories’ – history talk Nov. 18 (posted 11/5/09)
Come to listen, come to share!
On Wednesday, November 18th, Rendezvous Pointe will present a history talk entitiled, "War Memories"in honor of Veterans Day. This will be stories from times of war, both from those who fought and those who remained at home. 12:45 PM. Come to listen, come to share! For more information, call Beth at 307-367-2881 or Judi at 307-367-6531.

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Dig It! - Make your own Natural Rooting Hormone (posted 11/4/09)
Sage & Snow Garden Club
Both Cottonwood Trees and Willow Trees produce their own rooting hormone, called auxin. This is probably not hard for most locals to believe as they can take over water ditches in a relatively short time. For gardeners who like to propagate through cuttings, or are interested in starting, this is a great alternative to buying expensive store-bought chemicals with the same benefits. Most plants that have veins in their leaves can be propagated through cuttings, though there are some exceptions.

How to make your own "Willow Water" in 5 easy steps!

1.) Take cuttings from a Willow tree. Use a sharp pair of pruners or scissors and cut twigs that are less then a half inch in diameter.

2.) Strip away all the leaves and throw the leaves away. Cut twigs into short pieces (1"-2" long) and place into a pail.

3.) Boil as much water as will cover your cuttings. Pour the boiling water onto the cuttings and leave overnight.

4.) Remove twigs. Save in an airtight container in the fridge until you are going to use.

5.) To use - Get the cuttings of the plants you want to root. Remove any leaves that would be in the rooting area (you don't want leaves to soak in the rooting hormone). Place your plant cuttings into the rooting hormone (only the bottom portion of the stems) and let soak for a couple hours, then plant in a pot with soil and care for as usual.

To share gardening tips and secrets, come to the next Sage and Snow Garden Club meeting at noon (note time change, please) November 17 in the Cooperative Extension Service Office at 621 South Pine, Pinedale.

Contact the Garden Club at Box 2280, Pinedale, WY, 82941, by email at sageandsnow@yahoo.com or call 307-859-8606.

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