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Trophy Room to grow

When hunters and anglers hear the word Warden, the Game and Fish, and being checked for game violations is most likely what crosses their mind. If a hunter or angler has a prize animal taken afield, then they might think about going to see the other Warden.
Warden Patzer is the proprietor and taxidermist at Trophy Room Taxidermy.

Encampment grad learns to love law

Brian Lynch graduated from Encampment High School in 2008 and is now in his first year of law school at Indiana University Maurer School of Law (Maurer) in Bloomington.
Lynch graduated from the University of Wyoming in May with a major in criminal justice with concentration in pre-law and a minor in philosophy.

Valentine’s Day King & Queen

J.R. Henslee was elected Valentine King at the Senior Center Thursday. Alice Cornell was elected as Valentine Queen. The two were escorted to their throne, given roses and a gift certificate for dinner at the Hotel Wolf. Henslee has been attending the Saratoga Senior Center for four years and Cornell has been going for six years.

Hayes celebrate 60 years together

Noel “Van” and Ella Marie Hayes celebrated their 60th anniversary at the Little America Hotel & Resort in Cheyenne, Dec. 23, 2012.
The couple were married Dec. 21, 1952 at Our Saviour’s Lutheran Church in Greeley, Colo.
The couple met while attending college at Colorado State University (called Colorado A&M at that time).

Raising $15K a piece of cake

Normally, 50 to 60 cakes are auctioned off after the homecoming game at Encampment School. After hearing about frustration from residents unable to match high bids and support the athletic scholarship, Encampment Principal Mike Erickson encouraged more cakes be made for the auction so there were cakes available at and below the $100 range.
Encampment answered the challenge and produced 96 cakes for this auction.

Good week at SSC

We had a great week at Sagebrush Senior Center. Saturday we had 39 members come for Breakfast at Noon. We missed a few that were in Laramie for a great girl’s basketball game. The quilters have started on the auction quilt and boy is it nice. As of today, we have computer access in the dining hall for our seniors convenience.

Wishing our director well

There were six for bingo this week. Two-dollar winners were Berneil McCord, and Winnie Allen. One-dollar winners were Madaline Forbes and Grace Johnston. Madaline Forbes won the $4 blackout round.
There were two-and-a-half tables for duplicate bridge on Monday. High winners were Marilyn Walck and Glee Johnson. Second high went to Mary Alice Sjoden and Evelyn Hammer.

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