The annual Trees of Love Lighting Ceremony took place Sunday afternoon at Sheridan Memorial Hospital. Hospital Community Relations Director Cecile Pattison says that lights on the four large evergreen trees in front of the hospital may still be purchased.
Sunday evening marked the 20th anniversary of the Community Holiday Dinner and it was deemed another success. Hungry hordes arrived early, forming a line that snaked its way around the atrium area of the Sheridan Holiday Inn waiting to be served up a fabulous turkey dinner with all the trimmings.
The sights, sounds, and scents of Christmas came alive Friday, Saturday, and Sunday evenings at the annual Holiday Open House at the Trail End Museum in Sheridan.
Saturday was no small undertaking at the 12th Annual Kalif Kid’s Christmas Party as over 1000 children showed up to see Santa. The wait was but a half hour and the kids waited patiently.
That's the SheridanAires, the premier Senior Center choir which presented their Christmas program Saturday afternoon at the Senior Center on Smith Street.
Though the bi-partisan deficit commission didn't have the 14 votes necessary for their recommendations to automatically go before Congress, it seems likely many of the proposals will still go forward as tentative legislation.
This week in Cheyenne, former Senator Al Simpson and Erskine Bowles will attending the 2010 Wyoming Forum, to be held December 7th and 8th at the Little America Hotel and Convention Center.
The Sheridan City Council will meet for their first meeting of December tonight. Sheridan Mayor Dave Kinskey says that with the wide variety of topics that the Council will address, tonight's meeting could be a long one.