Celebrate womenâs right to vote on July 24 at Sauder Village Monday, July 19, 2021 12:00 AM The womenâs suffrage movement was a nearly 100-year fight to win the right for women to vote. (Photo submitted) ARCHBOLD The women’s suffrage movement was a nearly 100-year fight to win the right for women to vote. On Saturday, July 24, Sauder Village will celebrate the ratification of the 19th Amendment with a march down Main Street, a performance of “Rally,” and a special exhibit about the history of women’s suffrage! Guests can make sashes, participate in the march, and hear stories about women of impact in the 1920s.
May 25, 2021
The University of Wyoming Alumni Association (UWAA) will debut its second prerecorded women’s panelist event today (Tuesday) via its YouTube channel.
The panelist event is moderated by UWAA board member Anne Fish (B.A. ’89). It highlights four UW alumnae who discuss their career pathways, their keys to success, and any obstacles they faced and how they overcame them. The event is sponsored by the UW College of Engineering and Applied Science and UniWyo Federal Credit Union.
Kim Krieger, Jody Levin, Carissa Moffat Miller and Susan Lewellyn Pamerleau are the panelists for the second UWAA women’s event.
“We are pleased to host our second women’s panelist event,” says UWAA Executive Director Keener Fry. “These remarkable UW alumnae will share their career experiences and offer valuable insight for UW students and alumni looking to advance in their career fields.”
44th annual Quilt Show opens 2021 season at Sauder Village Friday, April 30, 2021 12:29 PM Hundreds of quilters will share their talents as both traditional and modern interpretations of quilts are on display in Founderâs Hall at Sauder Village. (Photo submitted)
ARCHBOLD Recognized as one of the top quilting events in the
Midwest, the 44th Annual Sauder Village Quilt Show will once again be a
spectacular celebration of creativity and fine craftsmanship. From
Thursday, May 6 through Saturday, May 8, this popular Quilt Show will
feature hundreds of quilts, special exhibits, creative demonstrations,
and unique shopping – all near the charming setting of Historic Sauder
Make the past a part of your future at historic Sauder Village Published by twalro@presspub. on Fri, 04/30/2021 - 12:29pm
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Sauder Village, which opens for the season May 6, offers invites visitors to unplug and step back in time while exploring historic homes, barns, gardens, demonstrations and more. (Submitted photo)
Sauder Village, which opens for the season May 6, offers invites visitors to unplug and step back in time while exploring historic homes, barns, gardens, demonstrations and more. (Submitted photo)
Sauder Village, which opens for the season May 6, offers invites visitors to unplug and step back in time while exploring historic homes, barns, gardens, demonstrations and more. (Submitted photo)
A global oil and gas giant sought to eliminate most flaring in the next five years, led by a facility in the Permian Basin.
BP announced it was moving toward zero routine flaring, or the burning off of excess natural gas, by 2025 this week, and that it was building an electrified oil, gas and water handling facility in Orla, Texas near the state’s border with New Mexico.
Flaring can be used as a cost-saving measure by operators without the capacity to send all their produced gas to market, or as a safety precaution to ensure safe pressures at oil and gas facilities.