vol. 36 no.9
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The Gillette Advertiser 2/29/2012TRANSCRIPT
Published Weekly - Vol. 36, No. 9 - February 29 - March 6, 2012 • www.gilletteadvertiser.com FREE Take One!
IN THIS ISSUE:
Trades based on market value, less reconditioning costs. Dealer not responsible for misprints. No down payment required. NT = No Trade, Best Price. *All advertised low interest % rates W.A.C. Sale ends March 5, 2012.
I-90 Exit 10 • Spearfish,SD • 605-642-1900 • 1-800-657-8016 • prestigeautosales.com
1981 EAGLE 4x4,
RunsGreat!
$2,899
1996 CHEVROLET BLAZERSuperClean,RunsGreat
$4,989
2002 PONTIAC MONTANARuns
Great,Like
New!$5,977
2011 FORD RANGER XLTOnly 3,000Miles, 4x4,
Manual, LikeBrand New
Call ForPrice
2008 DODGE 2500 4X4Hemi, Mega
Cab, LowMiles, Like
Brand New! Call For
Price
2007 CHEVY 3500 LT4x4,
Duramax,Leather, LikeBrand New!Call For
Price
2004 DODGE DAKOTA SLT Only
74,000Miles,SuperClean
$10,899
2005 GMC CANYON4x4,
Automatic,Immaculate
$11,999
2009 GMC YUKON DENALI32,000
Miles, AWD,Like Brand
New!Call For
Price
2006 FORD F150 SUPERCAB XLTLow Miles,
Immaculate,Like Brand
New!Call For
Price
2007 FORD FREESTYLE SEL AWD, 7
Passenger,SuperClean
$12,999
2006 HYUNDAI AZERA LIMITED Luxury,All the
Options,31,000
Miles$15,999
2007 FORD F-150 KING RANCH Way Below
Book, Allthe
Options,4X4
$18,989
2008 VOLKSWAGEN TOUAREGAWD,
Immaculate,Loaded
$20,999
2007 CHEVROLET TAHOE LT Leather,Sunroof
LikeNew
$22,999
2008 TOYOTA TACOMA SR5 TRDSuperClean,
LikeNew,
4x4$23,999
2006 FORD F-350 SUPER DUTY KING RANCHLoaded,Leather,
Flawless
$23,999
2006 DODGE RAM 1500 4X4Mega Cab,Low Miles,
Immaculate!
Call ForPrice
2006 FORD F150 CREW CABLeather,Sunroof,
FX4,Low
Miles$22,999
2011 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN15,000 Miles,
Loaded,Like Brand
New!Call For
Price
2005 GMC SIERRA 3500 SLT Duramax
DieselDually,
Loaded
$25,999
2011 HONDA CR-V EX-L AWD15,000
Miles, LikeBrandNew!
Call ForPrice
2006 GMC SIERRA 2500HD SLE 6.0LGas,LikeNew
$22,999
2006 GMC SIERRA 1500HD SLE1 6.0L Gas,
PerfectCondition
4x4$22,999
2007 HONDA ELEMENT EXLAWD,
36,000Miles, Like
Brand New!Call For
Price
2008 FORD F150 SUPER CREWLariat,
Leather4x4
Call ForPrice
2004 CHEVY 2500 4X46.0L,
Crew Cab, Nice Truck!
Call ForPrice
2003 BUICK LESABRE LIMITED3800 V6,Leather,Loaded,
Immaculate!Call For
Price
2008 CHEVY 3500 LT4x4, Dually,
49,000Miles,
Immaculate!Call For
Price
2008 CHRYSLER TOWN & COUNTRY TOURINGLoaded,
Low Miles,Like Brand
New!Call For
Price
2007 HUMMER H3Luxury Pkg,Low Miles,Like Brand
NewCall For
Price
2007 CADILLAC DTSLoaded,
Low Miles,Perfect,
Vinyl TopCall For
Price
2008 FORD ESCAPE LTD4WD,
Only 32,000Miles, Sunroof,
Loaded, PerfectCall For
Price
2011 KIA SOULOnly 8,000
Miles!Sporty, LikeBrand New! Call For
Price
2008 HYUNDAI SANTA FE LTD20,000 Miles,
3rd Row,AWD, DVD,
LeatherCall For
Price
2008 CHEVY IMPALAAlloy
Wheels,SuperClean,
42,000 Miles$13,999
2009 GMC 2500 HDOnly
31,000Miles,
Like New,4x4
$26,999
2010 NISSAN MURANO LELeather
NavigationSunroof
Like BrandNew
$33,999
2010 FORD EXPEDITIONLimited,Loaded,
LikeNew
Call ForPrice
2010 DODGE JOURNEY SXT AWD,
LowMiles,
Perfect$21,999
2011 FORD ESCAPE XLTLeather,Sunroof,
LikeNew
$24,999
Interest Rates as low as 1.94% APR Financing O.A.C.2010 CADILLAC SRX AWD
Every Option,Like New,
Low Miles,Save $1000’s$39,999
Inserts
Don’s Supermarket
(Wright)
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Call Deanna at 682-9306 Ext. 225If no answer, leave message.
Advertising Manager Valerie Kettrey .............................Ext. 106
Production Jacob la Cour Dawn Sommer ............................Ext. 107
105 East 5th Street (307) 686-6123 • www.gilletteadvertiser.com
COMPANY DIRECTORY Account Representative Bob Kettrey ..........................................Ext. 106
Billing Questions Dawn Sommer......................................Ext. 105
Delivery/Circulation......682-9306 Ext. 225
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robin (605) 545-1188 •A day of shopping & fun w/friends & family
•50/50 Raffle benefits Boys & Girls Club
•Food & Drinks Available•Uppity women purse
scavenger hunt!
This Month in HistoryMarch 1 1692 - The first of several women accused of witchcraft admitted to being a witch in the Massachusetts Bay Colony of Salem, leading to events that culminated in the Salem witch trials.1781 - Congress ratified the Articles of Confederation, which would remain as the governing law of the land until the U.S. Constitution was adopted in 1789.1803 - Ohio became the 17th U.S. state.1867 - Nebraska became the 37th U.S. state.1872 - Yellowstone National Park was established by an act of Congress, making it the first area in the world to be designated a national park.1904 - American bandleader and composer Glenn Miller was born in Clarinda, Iowa.1932 - The Lindbergh baby, son of Charles A. and Anne Morrow Lindbergh, was kidnapped from their home in Hopewell, New Jersey.1949 - The NBC television show, “Believe It or Not,” hosted by Robert Ripley, premiered.1961 - President John F. Kennedy established the Peace Corps, which has sent more than 165,000 volunteers to 135 countries.1999 - A U.N. treaty banning the use of land mines was adopted by 130 nations.March 2 1836 - Texas declared its independence from Mexico.1899 - Mount Rainier National Park in Washington State was established.1904 - Theodor Seuss Geisel, known as Dr. Seuss, was born in Springfield, Massachusetts.1917 - Cuban-American musician, actor, producer and husband of Lucille Ball, Desi Arnaz was born in Santiago, Cuba.1925 - Interstate highways in the U.S. were designated by numbers for the first time.1933 - “King Kong,” directed by Merion Cooper and Ernest Schoedsack and starring Fay Wray, premiered at New York City’s Radio City Music Hall.1965 - The popular musical, “The Sound of Music,” starring Julie Andrews, premiered in New York City.March 3 1831 - Inventor and industrialist, George Mortimer Pullman, made famous for his design and production of the “Pullman” railroad sleeping car, was born in Brocton, New York.1845 - Florida became the 27th U.S. state.1847 - Alexander Graham Bell, inventor of the telephone, was born in Edinburgh, Scotland.1923 - Time Magazine was first published.1931 - “The Star Spangled Banner” was adopted as the national anthem of the United States.1985 - The innovative comedy-adventure series, “Moonlighting,” premiered on ABC starring Cybill Shepherd and Bruce Willis.March 4 1791 - Vermont became the 14th U.S. state.1837 - The city of Chicago was incorporated by the Illinois state legislature.1893 - Grover Cleveland was inaugurated for a second but nonconsecutive term as president.1921 - Hot Springs National Park in Arkansas was made a national park.1968 - “The Dick Cavett Show” premiered on television.1974 - People Magazine was first published with an issue featuring Mia Farrow on the cover.March 5 1770 - The Boston Massacre took place when British troops fired into a crowd, killing five men and injuring six.1908 - Rex Harrison, who won both a Tony and an Oscar for his portrayal of Henry Higgins in “My Fair Lady,” was born in Huyton, England.1980 - Channel Islands National Park, consisting of the islands of Anacapa, San Miguel, Santa Barbara, Santa Cruz, and Santa Rosa, was established in California.March 6 1475 - Michelangelo was born in Caprese, Italy.1806 - Elizabeth Barrett Browning, British poet, was born in Durham, England.1836 - The Alamo fell to Mexican general Santa Anna after almost two weeks, despite the valiant efforts of its defenders.1857 - In the infamous pre-Civil War Dred Scott decision, the U.S. Supreme Court declared the 1820 Missouri Compromise unconstitutional, calling slaves property, not citizens, and maintained that Congress had no power to restrict slavery in the territories.
The Advertiser - February 29, 2012 Page 3
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Gillette CrimeStoppers
Wyoming Beverage Inc.of Gillette
(307) 685-2404 2201 East Boxelder Rd.
FEATURED CRIMES:
Larceny
Crime Stoppers needs your help in solving a larceny that occurred at First Class Autobody. A black tow behind 2011 H&H trailer (WY 17-12095) was stolen from First Class Autobody. The trailer & plow were last seen on 2-18-12 parked along the fence line at the south end of the business.
narcotics
Crime Stoppers needs your help in solving narcotic crimes in Gillette. The Gillette Narcotics Investigation Team is requesting information relating to any drug related activity in Gillette.
If you have information that can solve this or any other crime please call Crime Stoppers at 686-0400 or the High School Crime Stoppers at 682-4185. You can remain anonymous and may earn up to $1,000 in reward.
Prevention tips: •Make your home look occupied. •Even if for a short time, lock all doors, windows, garages, etc. •Don’t let mail, papers, etc. build up. •Arrange for lawn to be mowed while away. •Never leave keys in “secret” hiding places, burglars know where to look. •Install a burglar alarm system.
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Word Games for Kids: Words in Words
You can sometimes make words using the letters in a larger word. For example, from the word “tube” you can make “be,” “bet,” “but,” and “tub.” Now onto a harder one: how many words can you make from the phrase “school bus?” (Hint: we found 44.)
Answers:Blush, boo, boos, boss, bush, club, clubs,
cob, cobs, coo, cool, cools, coos, cub, cubs, hobo, hobos, hub, hubs, lob, lobs, locus, lush, oh, ouch, schools, shoo, shoos, slob, slobs, slosh, slouch, slush, so, sob, sobs, solo, solos, soul, souls, sub, subs, such, us.
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Across1. Cat’s scratcher5. Seventh zodiac sign 10. Fishing, perhaps14. Halo, e.g.15. Companion of Artemis16. Bolted17. Group of journalists covering
the same topics 19. Justice Black20. Aircrafts that can land on
water 21. Evita 22. Chip dip23. Chinese dynasty24. ___ Master’s Voice27. “Wanna ___?”28. Sub-Saharan scourge31. A chorus line33. 365 days (pl., 2 wds) 35. ___ list37. Cashew, e.g.38. Insects between larva and
adult stages 39. Start too soon (3 wds) 42. Allocate, with “out”
43. Confines, as in jail 44. Pistol, slangily46. Undertake, with “out”47. “-zoic” things48. Assail50. Shrewish women 52. Paid post with minimal
duties (pl.)56. Sundae topper, perhaps57. Writer whose characters
symbolize a deeper moral meaning
58. “Dear” ones59. City on the Arkansas River60. 100 centavos61. “___ on Down the Road”62. Chaotic63. Knocked off, in a way
Down1. Beanies2. Artificial bait3. Length x width, for a rectangle4. Aristophanes comedy, with
“The”5. Scene of any event
6. Rocks containing Fe 7. Kentucky college8. Criticizes9. Infomercials, e.g.10. Literary club, e.g. 11. Start of a quip (2 wds)12. “Cogito ___ sum”13. Long, long time18. Concrete section21. Tumors on mucous
membranes 23. Toni Morrison’s “___ Baby”24. Pilgrim to Mecca25. Terminal portion of small
intestine 26. Those who involuntarily
repeat and hesitate when speaking
28. Full development 29. About to explode30. Money in the bank, say32. Intentionally (2 wds) 34. Big galoot36. Digress40. “For ___ a jolly ...” (2 wds)41. Bouquet 45. Art ___48. Paper money 49. Paint thinner, British 50. Cheat, slangily51. “Mi chiamano Mimi,” e.g.52. Pivot53. Cambodian currency54. “___ quam videri” (North
Carolina’s motto)55. House57. Money dispenser (acronym)
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The Advertiser - February 29, 2012 Page 5
CLASSIFIED ADSWE LET YOU CHOOSE YOUR OPTIONS
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If balance is the key to a healthful diet, should we really be eating salads ALL the time? A little comfort on a plate goes a long way to brightening your day... and in my view a balanced spirit is just as important as a healthy diet. There are just so many great ways to keep the joy in cooking!
What more can I say than Ooey Gooey Mac and Cheese? Oh my goodness, this recipe from Samantha Jacobs of Manchester, NH on www.justapinch.com is a baked macaroni dish that is the equivalent of giving yourself a creamy, cheesy hug. “I throw it under the broiler because I love the top to be brown and a little crispy,” says Samantha. “It’s great for a crock pot, too.” The secret to the creaminess of Samantha’s recipe is her use of cheddar cheese soup as a base. Add sharp cheddar and pepper jack cheeses, and the comfort level plain skyrockets. Wondering how it reheats? Well, truthfully I have no idea... because we’ve never, EVER had any left over!
Now, Minnesota gal Bobbie Jo Woods has also found her crock pot to hold the secret to comforting meals. Her Better Than Homemade Slow Cooker Beef Stew is a down home, family dish that I would gladly eat every day! “I wanted to make a beef stew recipe as close to restaurant quality as possible,” explains Bobbie Jo. She recommends sticking to fresh veggies, but to otherwise remain open to using ingredients you have on hand. “You can use peas or other veggies, but be sure to not use frozen veggies or the texture in the crock pot just won’t be right.” This is a terrifically hardy stew, so it’s perfect for a hungry crowd on a cold night. Start it cooking in the morning and a delicious supper will be waiting for you when you get home.
Prefer your comfort chased with
a sugar high? Sheila Devour has got you covered. She’s serving up her Pancake Cupcakes with Maple Bacon Buttercream Frosting and we couldn’t be happier about it. In fact, can you imagine a more comforting name for a comfort food?! These cupcakes are the equivalent of a decadent breakfast mixed with the yummiest of sweet desserts. “Pure pleasure!” exclaims the Towanda, KS cook. “Who would have thought you could make a cupcake
from pancake batter, right? This moist, delicious cupcake along with the maple bacon buttercream frosting will have you wanting to eat these for breakfast! The sweetness of the frosting and that touch of bacon gives this cupcake the perfect trifecta.”
Whew, now that’s some serious comfort food! Sure, a little goes a long way, but personally that balance of decadence with dieting really helps me stick to my eating plans far longer than if I cut out all the fun from my food. After all, where’s the joy in that? In fact, Idaho’s Bonnie Roberts shared with us one of my favorite comfort splurges of all time: Devonshire Cream for Fruit. It’s the perfect example of balancing the good with the “bad”; It’s easy, it’s fast and it’s a cream-cheesy disguise for fruit that we may otherwise just pass by. Dip and diet? Yes indeed, I do believe that’s going to be my mantra for 2012!
By Janet Tharpe
www.justapinch.com
Janet’s Notebook
Ooey Gooey Mac and Cheese
Comfort Food Shown to Spread Smiles
Page 6 The Advertiser - February 29, 2012 The Advertiser recommends that you investigate every phase of investment opportunities. We suggest you consult your own attorney and ask for a free pamphlet or free further information from the company making the offer before investing any money. Or you may contact the Attorney General’s Office, 123 Capitol Building, Cheyenne, Wyoming 82002. 307-777-7841. TRANSPORTATION
A4 CAMPERS/MOTORhOMES 2012 Jayco 154 BH. Sleeps 4. Yamaha generator, $10,800 - without generator, $10,000. (307) 660-1063. A4-08-2v A10 PARTS & ACCESSORIES Transmissions, Transfers, Rear Ends, More. Rebuilt/Used. Nationwide Parts Locating. Auto Repair. 660-3738. A9-39-TFNc REAL ESTATE
B2 MOBILE hOMES We’re selling homes. Want yours sold? Call us! Shelter West. 686-9301. B2-09-1cfor sale By owner - 3 bedroom, 2 bath, appliances included. Spacious, clean, near school, daycare, youth club. Movable. 689-8502. B2-06-10pExtra, Extra, Extra! 3 bodacious bedrooms, 2 huge baths; one with linen closet. 2 tier walk-in closet, quiet lot. If you pay $250 rent, own for less. Shelter West, 686-9301. B2-09-1cWright! Private rented lot. Out of town. 3 bedrooms. 686-9301. B2-09-1cHonest Abe! Absolutely beautiful 3 bedroom, 2 bath. Owner selling at payoff. If you pay $180 rent, own for less. Shelter West, 686-9301. B2-09-1cPlease yourself! Starter in town. Needs tiny bit of work. If you pay $155 rent, own for less. Shelter West, 686-9301. B2-09-1cCountry! Extremley nice starter. Appliances, window coverings, central air. Huge yard. If you pay $179 rent, own for less. Large pets welcome. Shelter West, 686-9301. B2-09-1c B4 LANd Wyoming Land Liquidation! 40 to 160 acres starting $199 per acre! EZ seller financing, no credit checks! Best deal USA! Joan (949) 722-7453. B4-09-1v
MERChANdISE
d2 hOME APPLIANCES Will Haul Away Used Washers & Dryers at my expense. Call 680-8736. D2-26-TFN d12 MISC. MERChANdISE Tuxes For Rent. Wedding Gown Sale. Men’s Ties, Party Dresses, Gown Sale, Quilts For Sale, Poodle Skirts, along with old jewelry, handmade kitchen towels, AVON bottles, milk bottles, old pottery, dishes, and more. 682-9296. D12-47-TFNh d13 AuCTIONS sTeP UP aUCTIons - Free estimates, commercial liquidators, antique and estate specialists. 25+ years experience. “We do all the work.” Call Rick Foutch, 307-299-6078. D13-44-TFNh EMPLOYMENT
E2 hELP wANTEd Earn extra cash for once a week delivery. Routes available in Sage Valley, Western Way, South Park, RC Ranch, Southfork, Prairie Rose/Blossom, Foothills, Heritage Village. Call Deanna, 682-9306, Ext. 225. If no answer, please leave message. E2-08-TFNh
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Call Wyoming Gutter Service at 682-6607 to meet your residential and commercial rain gutter needs. Variety of colors available, 5 inch aluminum & 6 inch steel, seamless Free estimates. Excellent workmanship, guaranteed and reliable. F6-27-TFNcBig R Gutters, 6 inch seamless gutters, windows, siding & repair, interior exterior decor. Give your home a face-lift. Add value to your home investment. Will be happy to help with your home improvement needs. Licensed, insured, bonded. Insurance claims welcomed. Free Estimates, Office 307-670-8855. Cell 307-622-2314. F6-47-15p
F7 MISC. SERVICES TUrnIng age 65? Call Carol Maras, 686-0639. Senior Specialist. New individual dental options. All ages. F7-05-5p ANNOuNCEMENTS
G3 PERSONALS If you used Yaz/Yazmin/Ocella Birth Control Pills or a NuvaRING Contraceptive between 2001 and the present and developed blood clots, suffered a stroke, heart attack or required gall bladder removal you may be entitled to compensation. Call Attorney Charles Johnson, 1-800-535-5727. G3-09-1v G4 PuBLIC NOTICES Child care providers are invited to attend a free kid’s clothing SWAP March 3 at the Campbell County Public Library from 10-2. Each child in your care will receive a free bag of clothing. Donations of your un-needed used clothing are appreciated. The SWAP is sponsored by Picking Up the Pieces, a non-profit organization dedicated to helping our environment by recycling used clothing and books. For more info, 686-7073.Campbell County Public Library System hosting Graphic Novel Character Contest. Entries will be displayed in the CCPL lobby display cases during the month of April. Winners in three age categories will be announced during the National Library Week Cabin Fever Reliever Cupcake Wars event at CCPL on April 12 at 7:30pm. Artists are invited to enter their creation in the appropriate age category: Grade 1-6; Grade 7-12; 18 & older. Submit to CCPL or
Wright Branch Library no later than 4:30 pm, Sat., March 24. Entries must be original & may be submitted by a form or on a separate sheet no larger than 8 1/2”x14”. Submissions cannot be traced or copied from another artist’s work. All entries become property of The Library Foundation, Inc. Draw an original library-themed graphic novel character. Must be “library appropriate.” Entries that fail to meet this guideline will be automatically disqualified. Bonus points for incorporating the CCPL System logo. Use any medium you like. Computer generated art must be printed for submission. The overall contest winner & 1st-3rd place winners in each category will be showcased in an exhibit at CCPL following the contest. Overall contest winner will have their creation featured as the CCPLS graphic character for 2012, be one of the judges for Cupcake Wars & receive a $50 gift card. 1st, 2nd & 3rd place winners in each category receive: 1st place, $25 gift card, 2nd, $15 gift card & 3rd, $5 gift card. More info., CCPL at 687-0009 or WBL at 464-0500. CCPLS Cabin Fever Reliever Event #2 - Scavenger Hunt, Fri., March 2 - Fri., March 9. Your team can pick up your packet from CCPL starting March 2 & return it by 4:30pm March 9. Grand prize worth $200 & three other prizes valued at $50 each. Cost: $50 per team. Guaranteed fun while supporting your local libraries. Don’t forget about the 5K Run/Walk on Sat., March 24 & Cupcake Wars on Thurs., April 12. Sign up for the 5K by March 1 & get $5 entry fee break. If you want to be a Cupcake Wars baker, sign up soon. Space is limited. Details & entry forms for each event can be found on the library’s website at www.ccpls.org.
If you have information about any serious crime such as robbery, burglary or vandalism, you may earn a reward of up to $1,000. Call Crime Stoppers anytime at 686-0400. You can remain anonymous! G4-06-TFN
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***Prayer Through Application of the Holy Spirit***Holy Spirit, You who solve all problems; light all roads so that I can attain my goal. You give me the divine gift to forgive & forget all evil against me, that in all instances of life you are with me. I want in this prayer to thank you for all things, confirming that I never want to separate from you. In spite of material illusion, I wish to be with you in eternal glory. Thank you for your mercy toward me & mine.
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The Advertiser - February 29, 2012 Page 7New Classes at AVA. Van Gogh Kiddos - 1st Sat. of the month kids get to paint a fun picture from start to finish! Each month we will offer a different painting to work on. AVA will supply canvas, paint, brushes, students provide own drink & snack. 10-11:30 am., fee: $25. Students 7 & under must be accompanied by an adult. Artist Swap - March 31. Artwork & Supplies, 8-9 private swap between artists; 9-11 open to the public for artist to sell. $10 per table. 682-9133 for more info. The City of Gillette is looking for artists to place a permanent installation in City Hall. The space is 6’ high x 20’ wide. Proposals must be given to the City (Mayors Office) before April 1. For more info, call 686-5023. Pearls of the Prairie - a great mix - art & Wine. We are looking for submissions for 2012 Wine Tasting this fall. Submissions should incorporate any of the art disciplines with wine. Artwork must be delivered to AVA by March 24 by 4 p.m. Artist chosen will receive $300 for the piece plus their work will be used to make labels on a private bottle of wine which will be sold that night. Several other pieces of art which have been submitted to be sold that evening. More info., call Patti at 686-5023 or Sandi at AVA, 682-9133. Wyoming Arts Council - A weekend for Wyoming Visual Artists, March 30-April 1, Pinedale, WY. 7th Annual Prairie Wind Culture Festival - April 21 at CCHS South Campus. A booth to display & sell your works, $25/Table. Set up time April 20, 3-8 p.m. & April 21, 8-11 a.m. Free to the public & runs from 11-5 p.m.
To reserve your booth or more info., call 682-2488 or email [email protected] G4-07-1h CAM-PLEX happenings. March 2, SVJH Musical “Beauty & The Beast” 7 p.m., HC. & March 3, HC, 2 pm. March 3 - Kohr & Caldwell Barrel & Pole Clinic, Barn 3, 8am-8pm. ACTRA Spring Fling, EP, 9am-9pm. & March 4, EP, 9am-9pm. Touch of Gold Ironman Wrestling Tournament, WC - EQ & FR, 9:30am. & March 4, 10am. Chuckles for Charities, EH, 6-10pm. March 4 - WRCHA Clinic, Barn 3, 9am-6pm.The Campbell County Rec. Center is offering Spring Recreational Indoor Soccer for all youth 4 yrs. of age through 6th grade. Five separate divisions are offered: Pre-Kindergarten (Coed), Kindergarten (Coed), 1st & 2nd Grade (Boys & Girls), 3rd & 4th grade (Boys & Girls), and 5th & 6th grade (Coed). Registration begins Wed., Feb. 1 & continues through Sun., March 18. Registration forms are available at the Rec. Center or on-line at
www.ccprd.com. Youth must be 4 yrs. old by March 31, 2012 to participate. The fee is $25. Volunteer coaches are needed for this program. For more info., contact Margo, 682-8527. Spring Adult Volleyball registration now open until Thursday, March 8. The league will be capped at 72 teams. Get registered early to guarantee your spot. Call Adam Gibson at 682-827 for more info. Now accepting registrations for the 3rd Annual Dave Cross Memorial Volleyball Tournament. Kick off your spring season with a full day of volleyball, tournament held at South Campus & The Rec. Center on Saturday, March 17. Three divisions offered including Women’s Power, Women’s Semi-Power & Coed Recreational. Team fee: $100. Registration deadline, Friday, March 9 before 10 p.m. More info, Adam Gibson or Sandra Bott, 682-8527. Registration for Perkins Girls Fast Pitch Softball will will held March 12 - April 15 at the Rec. Center or online at www.ccprd.com. For girls ages 7-16. Practices begin Monday, April 30. Youth must be 7 years old by May 31,
2012 to participate. Fee: $25. More info, call Margo, 682-8527. Climbing Tower Competition at the Indoor Climbing Tower on Wed., Feb. 29. Competition open to all CCPR Belay Certified Climbers only. Four Divisions will be offered: Beginner, Intermediate, Open and Ages 50+. Registration begins at 6:30 p.m. with climbing beginning at 7 p.m. Fee: $4 for non-members and no fee for members. Frank Sanders with 35 years of climbing experience & guiding over 2500 climbers on Devil’s Tower, will oversee the Tower Competition. More info, call Rick at Rec. Center, 682-8527. G4-05-TFNhPrairie Pens, Adult Writers Group, 4th Saturday Each Month at Westwood High School, 6th & Rohan, at 9 a.m. Call Midge at 682-3488 for more info. G4-06-TFNhWomen’s Resource Center - 706 W. 8th St. - Open Tues., Wed. & Thurs., 11 a.m. - 4 p.m. Website: www.WyWeCare.com. Phone: 685-2211.G4-06-TFNhPlace your public service announcement here for FREE.
Alcoholics Anonymous - is as near as your phone. Hotline number is 686-6107. G4-TFNhLiving With Osteoarthritis? Today, more than 10 million Americans suffer from osteoarthritis of the knee, making it the most common form of arthritis in the U.S. What are frequent causes of this type of arthritis, and what can you do to protect your knees, reduce the symptoms, and support your doctor’s treatment? With advice from some of the world’s leading knee specialists, the American Arthritis Society has compiled in its publication ARTHRITIS INFO useful and practical tips for self-care. Each tip is interesting and easy to follow. For a free sample issue of ARTHRITIS INFO, write to: American Arthritis Society, P.O. Box 271010, Minneapolis, MN 55427 (please include a loose 44 cent stamp for return postage. Thank You). G4-06-TFNhVeteran’s Outreach & Advocacy Program - Available to all OIF/OEF veterans & immediate families. Northeast Region, call 307-630-3230. G4-06-TFNh
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One of the nicest things you can do today is give blood. Go to www.unitedbloodservices.org or call United Blood Services in Rapid City at 800-834-8525 for an appointment. G4-36-TFNcSeniors May Qualify for a Power Wheelchair. Reclaim your independence with a power wheelchair at little or no cost. Medicare’s regulations now make it easier for seniors and others with debilitating conditions such as arthritis, stroke, heart and breathing problems, or diabetes, to obtain a power wheelchair at little or no cost. Miracle on Wheels is trying to increase public awareness about the assistance options that allow seniors and the disabled to remain independent in their own homes rather than undergo difficult surgery or other expensive treatment, or resort to moving into a nursing home. These assistance options are available to anyone with problems getting around their home, or who are in danger of falling due to their medical condition. So those who are suffering from any condition that severely limits their mobility should call Miracle on Wheels at 1-800-400-4210 toll-free to learn about qualifying now for a power wheelchair at little or no cost. G4-03-TFNhDoes your child get upset too easily, act impulsively, have a short attention span, or a learning disability? If so, he or she may be reacting to certain foods or synthetic food additives, according to the Feingold Association, a nonprofit organization of parents whose children are chemically-sensitive. While adults may have reactions such as headaches, hives or asthma, children are more likely to exhibit a change in behavior or inability to pay attention. The association shows parents how to select supermarket foods that do not contain additives that can affect the learning, health and behavior of children. To receive free information, send a long self-addressed envelope to: Feingold Association, Dept. 193 A, 37 Shell Road 2nd Floor, Rocky Point, NY 11778. Call: 631-369-9340 or visit: www.feingold.org.Compassionate Friends, INC., is a self-help organization offering understanding and friendship to bereaved parents and siblings. We have monthly meetings, telephone friends and a lending library. For more information call 682-9758. G4-20-TFNh
Did you know - sometime this week you can save someone’s life? You can, by donating blood. Call United Blood Services at 800-834-8525 in Rapid City.
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