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Winter Days & Warm Nights in Sheridan, Wyoming!

Dear Shawn,

February is a great month in Sheridan, Wyoming! Winter is just starting to find its stride with all the new snow we’ve received in the past couple weeks – and if the near endless alpine vistas and fresh powder doesn’t get your heart pumping, then we’re sure a romantic evening in Sheridan on Valentine’s Day will do the trick. For a spectacular romantic adventure, Sheridan has some exceptional Vacation Packages for that perfect “couples getaway”.

 

Happy Valentine’s Day, everyone…we’ll see you in Sheridan!

 

Entertainment Spotlight - WYO THEATER

THE ADVERNTURES OF HUCK FINN

FEBRUARY 15 | 7:00 pm

$15 Adult/$13 Senior & Military/$8 Student

$5 – 12 and under

 

The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, set against the racially charged backdrop of a pre-Civil War American South, America’s most beloved coming-of-age tale examines the nature of friendship and freedom in the face of shocking prejudice. Escape with this brilliant cast down the Mississippi River, where students will learn that thinking for themselves is the bravest act of all. Featuring gospel music and imaginative stagecraft, this new adaptation of Mark Twain’s novel brings a fresh perspective to a timeless story.

 

THE MET 

FEBRUARY 16

$18 Adult/$16 Senior & Military/$9 Student

$7 – 12 and under

The WYO will be hosting ten live and two re-broadcast productions from the Metropolitan Opera.

 

As part of its effort to reinvigorate opera and reach out to a broader public, the Metropolitan Opera in 2006 launched a groundbreaking program – The Metropolitan Opera: Live in High-Definition, a series of opera performances transmitted live in HD to movie theaters and other venues around the world and now the magic of the Met: Live in HD is coming to the WYO Theater. You can experience the production at the same time as the audience sitting in the Metroploitan Opera itself.

 

Verdi’s Rigoletto (New Production) LIVE!

FEBRUARY 16 | 10:55 am

Director Michael Mayer has placed his new production of Verdi’s towering tragedy in Las Vegas in 1960. In this production, inspired by the antics of the Rat Pack, Piotr Beczala is the womanizing Duke of Mantua, Zeljko Lucic is his tragic sidekick, Rigoletto, and Diana Damrau is Rigoletto’s daughter, Gilda.

 

Click here for more information on upcoming shows at the WYO

Sheridan’s Own - JOEY’S FLYFISHING FOUNDATION
Featured once again on the Sportsman Channel
The second episode showcasing Sheridan’s own Joey’s Flyfishing Foundation was filmed on location in the Joey’s offices and on the beautiful Padlock Ranch in August 2012 and aired on the Sportsman’s Channel in January, 2013.
This new series was created to follow children and their families as they discover hunting and fishing adventures throughout Wyoming.  Each episode follows a different youth on their personal experience, & Joey’s Flyfishing Foundation is proud to have represented Sheridan for a second time on this exciting series.
Win a Sheridan “Stay & Play” Vacation!

Sweepstakes Package - Win

a $2,025 Sheridan Stay for four (4) in Sheridan, Wyoming and our majestic

Bighorn Mountains -

Voted #1 Western Town,

#2 Distinctive Destination in the Nation & multiple years

in the Top 10 Towns for Outdoorsmen

in America!

 

Valentine’s Getaway Packages
Did you know that Sheridan has their own Brewery? Well now you do! Make your reservation today and experience some of Sheridan’s finest beers as you travel to a free tasting at the famous Black Tooth Brewing Company.

Package includes:

- Overnight accommodations

- Complimentary “Half Flight”

- Sampler at Black Tooth Brewing

- 2 drink tokens

- Breakfast for two

* (Package must be booked 72 hours in advance. Transportation can be provided, complimentary, to the brewery and back). - October thru April $99.99 (plus tax)

Special Occasions Package 

Celebrate Valentine’s Day, your anniversary, a birthday or other special occasion at the Holiday Inn. Your package includes:

- King Room

- $75 dinner credit

- Bottle of wine

- Breakfast for two.

- Rate is $159 plus tax

Pamper yourselves with this great Holiday Inn package that includes:

- King Room

- Breakfast for two

- (2)  30-minute massages.

- Rate is $159 plus tax.

Sheridan Center

 ”Stay ‘N Shop” Package

Spend a night or two in Sheridan at the Best Western Sheridan Center located on Historic Main Street and enjoy all that Historic Downtown has to offer!

Package includes:

- Deluxe accommodations (single or double occupancy)

- $50.00 worth of Chamber Bucks to spend at participating shops downtown.

- Full Hot American Breakfast.

* (Package must be booked 72 hours in advance).

- October thru April $119.99 (plus tax)

Honeymoon Suite Package

- 1 night accommodations in Deluxe King Suite with Jacuzzi Tub

- Sparkling cider

- Chocolate-dipped strawberries

- Deluxe Hot and Cold Breakfast Buffet

- $270 + tax**

For more information on these and other great vacation packages in Sheridan…

 

The Wyoming Office of Tourism presents the 3rd Annual REACH Awards

 In conjunction with Sheridan Travel & Tourism  

The Wyoming Office of Tourism is accepting nominations

for the 3rd Annual Statewide “REACH” Awards  

Four Nomination Categories:

  • Customer Service Organization of the Year
  • Customer Service Employee of the Year
  • Industry Partner of the Year
  • Destination or Attraction of the Year

The Wyoming Office of Tourism presents the

3rd Annual REACH Awards  

As part of National Travel and Tourism Week in Wyoming, the Wyoming Office of Tourism is honored to present the 3rd annual “REACH” Awards.  

These awards for Rare and Exceptional Achievement for Customer Service and Hospitality recognize business and individual contributions to the travel and tourism industry. These businesses and individuals have demonstrated outstanding service in the tourism and hospitality industry and have enhanced Wyoming’s reputation as a first-class visitor destination. The Wyoming Office of Tourism is requesting that you nominate hospitality and tourism industry colleagues who show commitment to providing outstanding service to Wyoming visitors. From this pool of nominations, one employee, business or destination will be selected in each category as the recipient of the “REACH” Award. 

Instructions for nominating an individual or organization:

Nominations will be accepted four categories: Customer Service Employee of the Year, Customer Service Organization of the Year, Industry Partner of the Year, and Destination/Attraction of the Year. All nominations must include a letter of nomination from the sponsoring individual or organization, as well as relevant supporting documents. All nominations must be received by Tuesday, April 2nd, 2013. 

Customer Service Employee of the Year (2012)

For any employee in the hospitality and tourism industry who has demonstrated outstanding contributions in customer service. For example, a guest sent in a letter about the exceptional service they received, or a back of the house employee went beyond regular job duties to assist a customer. 

Required Information:

In the letter of nomination, please include: the category for which you are nominating, the employee’s name, the employer, and a thorough description of the accomplishments and reasoning for recognition. Examples of supporting documents may include letters from guests, certificates of recognition from the organization, or letters of support from co-workers. 

Customer Service Organization of the Year (2012)

For any organization in the hospitality and tourism industry who has demonstrated an exceptional contribution to creating a culture of customer service within the organization. For example, a business who has implemented a customer service program, or who continually recognizes the importance of customer service and creating that culture among their employees. 

Required Information:

In the letter of nomination, please include: the category for which you are nominating, the name of the organization, the owner/manager, and a thorough description of the accomplishments and reasoning for recognition. Examples of supporting documents may include letters from guests, certificates of completion for customer service related training, or letters of recommendation from outside organizations that can attest to the culture of service. 

Industry Partner of the Year (2012)

For any state, federal or tribal agency partner who has demonstrated outstanding support and advocacy for the hospitality and tourism industry. For example, an industry partner who has actively worked with tourism and legislative leadership to accomplish a project or activity that enhances the tourism industry.

This nomination may be for an individual, an agency or an organization. 

Required Information:

In the letter of nomination, please include: the category for which you are nominating, the name of the organization/agency/individual, and a thorough description of the accomplishments and reasoning for recognition.
Please include at least three additional letters of support.
 

Destination or Attraction of the Year (2012)

For any local community, destination or attraction that has demonstrated an exceptional effort and commitment towards tourism and hospitality development. For example, a destination or attraction that has completed a tourism related project/plan to make their community more visitor friendly or contribute to the tourism infrastructure. 

Required Information:

In the letter of nomination, please include: the category for which you are nominating, the name of the community/destination/attraction, the name of that entity’s leader/manager, and a thorough description of the accomplishments and reasoning for recognition.
Please include at least three additional letters of support.
 

All nominations must be submitted by April 2nd, 2013.

Please submit nomination forms to:

Shannon Stanfill, Visitor Services Manager

Wyoming Office of Tourism

email: shannon.stanfill@wyo.gov

fax: 307-777-2839
5611 High Plains Road
Cheyenne, WY 82007   

Statewide REACH Awardees will be invited to the REACH Awards Luncheon.  This year the REACH Awards will be held as part of the National Travel and Tourism Week celebration.  The Awards ceremony will be May 7th, 2013 in Wind River County at the Wind River Casino.  Awardees will be notified by mid-April and will be offered a travel reimbursement of up to $100 to attend the event.

Winter is Here!

By Day

During the day, speed across alpine meadows on a snowmobile, take a leisurely snowshoe trek on mountain trails, or try a bit of ice fishing with a local outfitter. Just outside of town, the majestic Bighorn Mountains offer endless snow adventures during the winter months.

Name your winter sport in Sheridan where the majestic Big Horn Mountains set the scene and offer a winter wonderland of trails and vast open meadows.

Here winter sports enthusiasts find an abundance of opportunities for invigorating outdoor recreation including boon docking, alpine and cross-country skiing, and snowboarding in an ideal mountain setting. It’s a beautiful place to enjoy snow sports and activities, as well as to revel in the magnificent scenery.

Sheridan, nestled in the foothills of the majestic Big Horn Mountains, is home base, while the Big Horns provide the winter wonderland!  Sled heads ride the range by snowmobile on 218 miles of Top 15 rated trails in the Big Horn Mountain Trail System.  Springtime provides excellent snow conditions with fresh powder, deep snow, warm days, and riding into April. The nearest trailhead is located just 15 miles south of Sheridan, with 100% “real” dry powdery snow. Cross-country trails are abundant in wide-open meadows and on telemark hillsides.

Deep snows, spectacular scenery and the vastness of the West are why people ride the Big Horns. Riding opportunities are both challenging and endless in these rugged and inviting mountains, offering some of the most enticing snowmobiling in the world. During the winter it’s easy to find fresh untracked powder and steep rolling hills to explore, with a diverse trail system that provides easy access.

Within nearly one million acres of national forest, the Big Horns also provide almost 50 miles of ungroomed trails, countless miles of cross-country exploring, and exciting off-trail opportunities. Limited commercial development keeps the crowds down both on and off the trails, while first-class lodging is available just a short drive away in Sheridan.  In the historic downtown, dining runs the gamut from down-home to gourmet, and specialty shopping ranges from antiques and cowboy memorabilia to intriguing boutiques and galleries.

For cross country enthusiasts, the area offers fantastic skiing with untouched powder.  Groomed and ungroomed trails criss-cross the Big Horns.  Here skiers may hit the trails and escape into the inviting quiet of the forest.

In addition, Sheridan and the Big Horn Mountains offer a bevy of outdoor recreation opportunities including ice-skating and snowshoeing. Children and adults both enjoy skating at Whitney Community Ice Rink. The area also offers other winter outdoor activities including ice fishing and wildlife viewing. Wildlife is as abundant as the snow, with large animals such as moose, elk, and deer viewed throughout the winter months.

By Evening

Tour our historic down-town district during the evening and enjoy specialty shops, dining at fun restaurants, a movie and a live show at the WYO Theater. The ‘King of Cowboy Towns’ down-town area provides charm that really should not not be missed this winter season – all in the original #1 Western Town in America!

Blaze trails with a Downtown Walking Tour or at the legendary Mint Bar. Lodging options offering value and comfort at affordable prices are available to groups of any size. If in need, just ask, while experiencing the friendly hospitality here in Sheridan, Wyoming – The West at its Best!

Conveniently adjacent to Interstate 90 in north central Wyoming, Sheridan is 203 miles east of Yellowstone National Park, 240 miles west of Mt. Rushmore National Monument, and 125 miles southeast of Billings, Montana.  Explore winter sports, adventures, snow reports, trail maps and lodging.

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Win an Authentic Sheridan Area Stay

SWEEPSTAKES PACKAGE

img_2348-copyWin a $2,025 ‘Sheridan Stay’ for four (4) in Sheridan, Wyoming and our majestic Bighorn MountainsVoted #1 Western Town, #2 Distinctive Destination in the Nation  & and multiple years in the Top 10 Towns for Outdoorsmen in America!  

The warm and friendly locals will welcome you into our historic community where spectacular, snow-capped peaks of the Bighorn Mountains backdrop Sheridan’s rolling hills.  Visitors enjoy embracing The West at its Best . . .  where cowboys work and play!  One entry per household accepted, with vacation available from May – October 1, 2013, to include: 

  • 3 nights lodging at the Holiday Inn, including lovely amenities of restaurants, lounge and pool, located in historic Sheridan, while enjoying
  • Breakfast daily
  • $100 credit toward dining at the elegant Sugarland Mining Co.
  • 2 nights lodging at Elk View Inn with many amenities including restaurant, lounge and pool located in the Bighorns
  • Breakfast buffet 2 mornings
  • Elk View InnDinner both nights
  • ATV the Big Horns with 20% discount for 4 ATV’s
  • Personal tour of remnants of the historic Tongue River Tie Flume in the Bighorn Mountains and admission to the Sheridan County Museum presenting our colorful cultures, commerce & characters.
  • Enjoy an afternoon with the Sheridan County Museum Director – for a Museum tour and to develop your personalized field trip of authentic western history that appeals to your interests

IMG_0067Take time to tour and shop the Historic Downtown’s 46 buildings on the National Register of Historic Places.  Attend one of 30 rodeos or a polo match, visit a mansion and museums, ride a trolley, relax in parks with an elk and buffalo refuge, and explore the city-wide walking paths.  The pristine Bighorns offer a paradise of outdoor adventures, ranging from grand slam fishing to wildlife and wildflower viewing!Wyoming’s ‘Golf Capital’ offers 4 challenging courses, with distinctive options and majestic views.

Click her for your chance to Win a Sheridan Stay

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Holiday Traditions and Winter Adventures

This year leave the hustle and bustle of the city and travel to a less complicated time and place. The friendly folks of Sheridan look forward to sharing their holiday traditions and winter adventures with you.

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Strolling With the Elves

Does your Christmas shopping begin with fireworks, carolers, musicians, a beautifully decorated downtown, pictures with Santa and homemade chili? How about rides on a trolley, carriage, hay wagon or miniature train? No? Then you need to come to Sheridan, the day after Thanksgiving for the 17th anniversary of the Christmas Stroll, Friday, November 23rd.

Snow Play

Speed across alpine meadows on a snowmobile, take a leisurely snowshoe trek on mountain trails, or try a bit of ice fishing with a local outfitter. Just outside of town, the majestic Bighorn Mountains offer endless snow adventures during the winter months.

Warm Up

Visit some of the sites in the Historic Main Street District such as the internationally famous Kings Museum and Saddlery where the artistry of Don King’s leather work and saddles is displayed.

 Win a Sheridan Stay!

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Strolling With the Elves

Strolling With the Elves

Does your Christmas shopping begin with fireworks, carolers, musicians, a beautifully decorated downtown, pictures with Santa and homemade chili? How about rides on a trolley, hay wagon or miniature train? No? Then you need to come to Sheridan, the day after Thanksgiving!

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This year will mark our 17th anniversary of Christmas Stroll. On Friday, November 23rd, from 4:00 to 8:00 pm, Main Street in our historic downtown will be shut down to vehicle traffic to allow visitors, locals, families and friends to stroll downtown to do some Christmas shopping.

Christmas Stroll is a great time to get your shopping done early. Sheridan’s downtown has a fantastic mix of specialty gifts, clothing, shoes, home decorations, crafts, sporting goods, kitchenware, bath products, art, furniture, antiques, books and of course western wear. Think of how many people on your Christmas list fit into those categories.

To keep with Sheridan’s fine tradition, be sure to pick up your collector Stroll button! Each button features a unique number. If the number on your button matches the winning button number posted in a participating store, you win a gift from that store! Almost 100 stores participate, so that is 100 chances to win! And as if that wasn’t good enough, button holders can also register for a weekly $100 prize drawing each time they visit a participating business. Then all of these registrations are entered into the Grand Prize drawing for $1,000. Now that’s a Merry Christmas!

If you want to experience a true family-friendly town shopping experience, we will see you in Sheridan on November 23rd. For more information on the Christmas Stroll, call the Sheridan County Chamber of Commerce at 307-672-2485.

Sheridan, Wyoming Named One of America’s Best Places to Live and Visit

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SHERIDAN, WYOMING has a new reason to celebrate thanks to a new ranking by Livability.com. The King of Cowboy towns was named in Livability.com’s Top 10 Small Towns.

Livability.com narrowed down the original list of 500 Best Places to Live using a range of factors. Population, median household income, crime rate, and unemployment were a few of the first categories considered. Once the initial selections, the next set of criteria evaluated lifestyle amenities like outdoor activities, museums, art galleries, community events, and performance venues.

Sheridan Awarded

Top 10 Small Towns

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Sheridan is cradled in the majestic Bighorn Mountains, a popular destination for sportsmen and outdoor recreation enthusiasts. Sheridan has worked to share its frontier roots while simultaneously looking ahead. In Sheridan’s Historic Main Street District there are more than 46 buildings on the National Register of Historic Places. The King’s Museum, Bradford Brinton Memorial and Museum, Trail End State Historic Site, and Mandel Cabin are a few of the museums and historic sites in Sheridan where residents and visitors can look back through the town’s wild west past. Just outside of town, there are living history displays and reenactments at forts and battle sites.

While history is preserved in Sheridan, the new west can be seen here as well. Modern parks, downtown sculptures, summer street festivals and concerts, and championship golf courses are just a few new west additions. Seasonal festivals such as the Big West Arts Festival and WYO Rodeo highlight some of Sheridan’s cultural attractions. Residents also enjoy a low unemployment rate and diverse business climate. All of these were considered in Liveability.com’s decision.

Sheridan’s warm, small town atmosphere, rich history, and varied recreational opportunities have attracted notice for years. Sheridan was named one of the 2011 Dozen Distinctive Destinations by the National Trust for Historic Preservation and the King of Cowboy Towns by Western Horseman Magazine.

To learn more about Sheridan, Wyoming visit www.sheridanwyoming.org or contact Penny Becker at Stt@sheridanwyoming.org.

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‘Top 10 Small Towns’ tranquility and hospitality

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HOWDY PARTNER,

While big cities are full of crowds, this holiday season escape to the tranquility and hospitality of the ‘West at its Best’. Just named in the Top 10 Small Towns by livability.com, Sheridan, Wyoming is rich in frontier heritage, American art, and adventure.

Explore these varied and fun events while in Sheridan:

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  • OCTOBER  25-28Winner of three 2011 Tony Awards, including Best Revival of a Musical, Cole Porter’s classic stars your favorite local talent in an unforgettably fun and willfully silly musical at the WYO Theater!
  • NOVEMBER 23 ANNUAL CHRISTMAS STROLL – Regionally acclaimed kickoff to the Christmas season in Historic Downtown Sheridan, encompassing horse-drawn wagon and trolley rides, prize giveaways, live entertainers, lighting contest, refreshments, Santa Claus visits, shopping & fireworks!
  • NOVEMBER 25-DECEMBER 23 BRADFORD BRINTON MEMORIAL & MUSEUM 22nd ANNUAL HOLIDAY SHOW-Exquisite art in an ideal scenic foothills setting.
  • DECEMBER 7-9 TRAIL END STATE HISTORIC SITE HOLIDAY OPEN HOUSE – Sheridan’s popular historic museum comes alive with the sights, sounds and scents of Christmas all rolled into one three-day event, featuring nine performances by local musicians.
  • DECEMBER 21 146th FETTERMAN BATTLEFIELD TOUR– Living history uniforms and weapons demonstration. followed by walking tour of the battlefield where Captain Fetterman and command of 80 were defeated by Warriors.

This year leave the hustle and bustle of the city and travel to a less complicated time and place. The friendly folks of Sheridan look forward to sharing their holiday traditions.

Penny L. Becker, Executive Director

Sheridan Travel and Tourism

Sheridan, Wyoming – Voted #1 Western Town in America!

307-673-7120 -stt@sheridanwyoming.org

www.sheridanwyoming.org

More Than Just Deer and Antelope Play

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HOWDY  PARTNER,

As the air turns cool and the trees show their colors, it’s a reminder that autumn is the perfect time to visit one of American Cowboy’s “Best Places to Live in the West.” In northern Wyoming, the historic town of Sheridan has an adventure for every taste.

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Lovers of history and western culture will enjoy a walking tour through the Historic Main Street District. There are 46 buildings on the National Register of Historic Places including the Sheridan Inn, which was once co-owned by Buffalo Bill.

Just outside of town, the majestic Big Horn Mountains call to campers, hikers, hang gliders, horseback riders, photographers, and outdoorsmen.  A multi-time winner in Outdoor Life’s “Top 200 Towns for Sportsmen.”

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Penny L. Becker, Executive Director
Sheridan Travel and Tourism

Sheridan, Wyoming – Voted #1 Western Town in America!
307-673-7120 -stt@sheridanwyoming.org
www.sheridanwyoming.org

More than just Deer and Antelope Play

 

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As the air turns cool and the trees show their colors, it’s a reminder that autumn is the perfect time to visit one of American Cowboy’s “Best Places to Live in the West.” In northern Wyoming, the historic town of Sheridan has an adventure for every taste.

Lovers of history and western culture will enjoy a trolley tour through the Historic Main Street District. There are 46 buildings on the National Register of Historic Places including the Sheridan Inn, which was once co-owned by Buffalo Bill.

img_9256Just outside of town, the majestic Big Horn Mountains call to campers, hikers, hang gliders, horseback riders,photographers, and outdoorsmen. A multi-time winner in Outdoor Life’s “Top 200 Towns for Sportsmen.”

Patrons of the arts will have plenty to see between Vaudeville-style shows at the WYO Theater, 30 sites of public art on the self-guided ‘Art on Display’ tour, and the paintings from famous American artists at the Bradford Brinton Memorial Museum. Of course the beauty of the area during the fall may inspire travelers to pickup paintbrushes and cameras themselves.image of wyo theater
Autumn kicks off with the final third Thursday street festival September 20th. This fall take a trip to this historic, adventurous, artistic, and award-winning destination. Sheridan offers a variety of accommodations for quaint cottages and rustic camp sites to larger hotels and cozy B and Bs.

 



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