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Gordon proclaims Wyoming Economic Development Week - Casper, WY Oil City News

By Brendan LaChance on May 10, 2021 Governor Mark Gordon and wife Jennie take in the applause shortly after Gordon was sworn in during the 2019 Wyoming Inaugural on Monday, Jan. 7, at the Cheyenne Civic Center. (Dan Cepeda, Oil City) CASPER, Wyo. Wyoming Governor Mark Gordon has declared May 9-15 as “Economic Development Week” in the Cowboy State, the Wyoming Business Council said Monday. “Economic development is the core of well-being and quality of life for Wyoming businesses and communities,” Gordon said in the announcement. “Wyoming is blessed with an abundance of natural resources and an adventurous lifestyle. Economic development helps add value to Wyoming’s potential through business recruitment and existing business expansion, entrepreneurial development and collaboration between business and industry, community organizations,government entities and stakeholders.”

Sweetwater County Library System Selected for Creating Aging Programs

CHEYENNE Fifteen Wyoming libraries, including the Sweetwater County Library System, will soon offer arts-based programming that will enrich the lives of older adults (55+) in their communities through the Creative Aging in Wyoming Public Libraries Project. The project is made possible through a partnership between the Wyoming State Library, Wyoming Arts Council, and Lifetime Arts with funding from the Wyoming Community Foundation and the May & Stanley Smith Charitable Trust. “Wyoming is a beautiful state full of artistic inspiration,” State Librarian Jamie Markus said. “We’re grateful our libraries will now have even more opportunity to bring arts education and enjoyment to our communities’ older patrons.”

Fremont County Library System to receive arts-based programming for older adults

Fifteen Wyoming libraries will soon offer arts-based programming that will enrich the lives of older adults (55+) in their communities through the Creative Aging in Wyoming Public Libraries Project. The project is made possible through a partnership between the Wyoming State Library, Wyoming Arts Council, and Lifetime Arts with funding from the Wyoming Community Foundation and the May & Stanley Smith Charitable Trust. “Wyoming is a beautiful state full of artistic inspiration,” said State Librarian Jamie Markus. “We’re grateful our libraries will now have even more opportunity to bring arts education and enjoyment to our communities’ older patrons.” Advertisement Creative aging is the practice of engaging older adults in participatory, sequential, socially-engaging and professionally run arts programs. Not only does this program model promote mastery of artistic skills and creative expression, it is a proven way to alleviate the effects of social isol

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