Thursday. September 30. 1999
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by the
County
The
man
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g emigrant g IV olence: What
a writer and
from Laramie, will dis-
graves
still be found In central
during her public pro-
Oct. 8at the Crook
feared
to the
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found
Wyo-
U8
they
Lesley Wischmann
emi-
the Indl-
some
less of a threat to the plo-
disease, accidents,
firearms.
SlIde-fllustrated program,
discusses the graves
poignant stories behind
Anlmal Manage-
} their sirs-
their next meet-
and 5, In Casper at
Game and Fish
Office at 3030 Energy
The meeting will begin at
Monday.
creating
plan to fulfill the 1999
mandate to protect
, and reduce
to wildife, livestock and
by predatory and depre-
or birds.
the board will devote most
to gen-
they'll
raf-
concluding with a pub-
period from 4:30 to
them, helping us understand who
the emigrants were while also re-
vealing a great deal about modern
efforts to preserve the legacy el
those who made the arduous trip.
Wischmann's articles on various
Western his-
tory topics have
appeared in
numerous na-
tional publica-
tions. She
serves on the
Board of Direc-
tors of the Or-
egon-California
Trails Associa-
tion and is
dedicated to the
preservation el
the emigrant
trails and their
legacy.
Her presenta-
tion is one of 21
offered by the
Wyoming
Council for the
Humanities'
through its 1999 Speakers Bureau.
The bureau, which provides hu-
manities programs to nonprofit or-
ganizatlons throughout the state,
is funded by the National Endow-
ment for the Humanities and pri-
vate contributions. For more infor-
mation about the bureau, call 307-
766-5096.
Travel ind ustry representatives
from across Wyoming will dis-
cuss "New Millennium Travel
Trends" in Sheridan October 5
and 6, at the Holiday Inn for the
Fall 1999 Wyoming Travel In-
dustry Coalition (WTIC) Market-
ing and Legislative Conference
and the Wyoming Lodging and
Restaurant Association (WLRA}
Annual Meeting, accordtng to
WLRA Executive Director Lynn
Birleffi.
'This is the time for travel In-
dustry leaders from around Wyo-
ming to hear about the upcoming
launch of online hotel reserva-
t.ions through our WorldRes sys-
tem, learn about the Wyoming
Travel Division's plan for next
year's advertising, examine and
st Dome=
can You
It is your business ..... •
Domestic violence is the single major cause of injury to American
women, exceeding rapes, muggings and even automobile accidents.
The CDC recently reported that it is 9 times more dangerous for a
woman in her own home than on the streets. Wyoming is no
exception. October, which is~ Domestic Violence Awareness month,
brings heightened recognition and direct attention to this issue, yet
domestic violence is not a one-month-a-year problem. It is a year
round struggle for many women, and needs to be addressed as such.
No matter who you are, or what your role in the community, you
can be a part of the effort to work against domestic violence on a
daily basis. Crook Co. Family Violence/SexuaIAssault Services has
many services available to victims in the community, yet, vce need
help from every facet of the community in order to effectively deter
domestic violence. The county has to work together as a whole, to
get out the message that we will not tolerate domestic violence in our
communities. It affects EVERYBODY.
Take a moment to think about your different roles in the commu-
nltles and what fou personally can do to actively work to end
domestic violence. We will run a series of articles regarding everyone's
role.
Crook
County Family Violence/Sexual Assault Service
315 Main St., Sundance, WY
283-2415 or 800-815-2299
Ryan Wood
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for SDSM&T
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discuss the state's budget prob-
lems and gather ideas from each
other in networking sessions,"
Birleffi sald.
The WLRA represents over 400
Wyoming hotels and restaurant
properties, she said, while the
WTIC is a coalition of over 70
industry travel groups.
'The fall meeting is a great op-
portunity for a large attendance
because it comes after the busy
summer travel season and be-
fore the busy winter season,"
Birleffl said, "and we're planning
to discuss the major issues driv-
ing Wyoming's travel industry
into the next millennium."
For more information or to con-
tact Lynn Birleffi at Cheyenne at
307-634-8816.
Ryan Wood of Hulett has been
selected as a member of the M-
Week 1999 Homecoming Court
for the South Dakota School of
Mines and Technology (SDSM&T).
Ryan, a mechanical engineering
major, Is the son of Park and
Luem Wood. SDSM&T's Alpha
Omega Epsflon is his campus
sponsoring organization for the
Homecoming Court.
His activities at SDSM&T in-
elude Delta Sigma Phi, American
Society of Mechanical Engineers,
and Mini BaJa team.
The coronation of this year's
homecoming king and queen will
be held Thursday, September 30,
at 8:00 p.m. in the Surbeck Cen-
ter Ballroom. SDSM&Ts M-Day
parade, football game and dance
on Saturday. October 2, will cul-
minate a week of homecoming
activities.
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Memories are treasures,
none can steal.
Death is a heartache,
none can heal.
Some may forget you,
now that you're gone.
But we will remember,
no matter how long.
We will always love you.
From your Family andFriends
II
ex-officio, non-vet-
to the board have
' thelr respec-
and appointed by
'Geringer. They are :U.S.
Bob Mountain,
Bureau of Land Man-
, Cheyenne;
and Wildlife Service,
Domenici, Casper.
Iddltion. Raymond Turk,
~', as the new president of
Predatory Animal Advi-
has replaced Jw
Hulett, on the board.
rules
for parents
German-style Knit-
Cindy Cc Cindy
women who'd grown
and mastered the
for speed. Even
several colors can
You'll learn
troubleshooting,
pattern. By the
you'll be able to
projects on your own
for further lessons
Classes
, begm-
October 12,
until 8:00 p.m., and
$20. If students would
another weekday
Cindy will be
Phone Community
at 283-1030 to regis-
whose elementary
are interested in
learn the rules
Wednesday, Sep-
at 7:00 p.m. in room
High School.
boosters know
There's no charge for
so leave your wal-
Just bring your en-
5ale Terms:
Cash
Chocks
Master Card/VISA
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