From a fifth-generation distillery to master leather makers, these craftspeople are at the heart of Sheridan’s heritage and they’re sure to inspire you.
The Sheridan County Chamber Of Commerce will hold it’s Chamber Virtual Program this week and feature the Chamber Annual Awards of Excellence.
The Chamber Virtual Program will be held via ZOOM Wed. Feb. 10, beginning at 11:30am until 12:30pm. This months’ program will feature the Chamber Annual Awards of Excellence.
Chamber CEO Dixie Johnson appeared on Sheridan Media’s Public Pulse and told listeners about the awards that honor both people and businesses for their hard work and dedication to the Sheridan County community.
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Chamber Members vote for nominees in each category.
According to Johnson, the Key Service Award honors a Chamber member non-profit organization that has made a significant impact in Sheridan County. This organization serves with enthusiasm and dedication, addresses needs in the community and aligns the vision of its organization for maximum effectiveness. Nominees for this year are Impact Sheridan, Sheridan County Public Health, Sheridan
OK, itâs Christmas and itâs time to buy gifts.
The year 2020 has been so difficult to Wyoming business people. It just seemed to make sense for us to reach out and support Wyoming-made products.
Here are some suggestions from some friends around the state: Bob Grammens of Sheridan Media suggested Jake’s Lures (www.jakeslures.com), and Kim Love recommends Tom Balding Bits and Spurs (https://tombalding.com), both known worldwide and all made in Sheridan.
â Jim Hicks of Buffalo wrote, âMy annual note would be about Mountain Meadow Wood Mill (mountainmeadowwool.com), a wool mill located here. They have the best winter pullover Iâve ever seen. The quality of the wool makes them so comfortable and warm. Knitters from all over the world buy their yarn because it comes from the very best local area wool producers.