Hometown Matters
Washakie County, Wyoming interviews with local businesses, community event coordinators and activity promoters.
Hometown Matters
Snow, Soup and Cookies, and a Lighted Parade!
This episode is a mixed bag of fun and festive topics. Lynda Schatz, of the Big Horn SnoGoers and ATV Club stopped by to visit about the group and invite all snowmobile enthusiasts to join the fun. There is already snow on the mountain.
Stephanie Kowalczyk, curator of the Washakie Museum also dropped in to make sure we didn’t forget all the events at the museum for December. If you are a soup maker or cookie baker, they could put your talents to work. Be sure to listen to find out how. Don’t forget their great gift shop.
Caryn Harding new Executive Director for the Worland Ten Sleep Chamber of Commerce finishes the podcast with the 411 on the Lighted Parade set for December 7 and the Washakie County Map being put together by the chamber.
Happy Thanksgiving to you and yours. May you find yourself surrounded by family, food, football and fun as you count your many blessings. Please shop our hometown this Black Friday and Shop Small Saturday. Don’t miss the Trim a Tree event in Pioneer Square complete with a visit from Santa Friday night November 29th from 5-7PM.
WDA looks forward to bringing you Hometown Matters each week and we appreciate you stopping by. Find Hometown Matters on your favorite podcast platform. Visit Washakie Development.com or check us out on Facebook.