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Cheyenne Comic Con 2017

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Calling all heroes! Calling all Villains! Calling all pop culture fans!
The C3 is coming! What’s C3 you ask? The “Cheyenne Comic Con”. It’s the annual convention celebration of comics, games and pop culture being held in Cheyenne the weekend of May 12-14th at the Frontier Park Exhibition Hall.  www.cheyennecomiccon.com

For the uninitiated, the first recorded comic book convention took place in 1964 in New York City. Known as the “Tri-State Con” a.k.a. the “New York Comicon,” it was held July 24, 1964. This one-day convention organized by 16-year-old Bernie Bubnis and fellow enthusiast Ron Fradkin, Reports were of over 100 attendees.

In recent years, there has been a phenomenon of comic cons all over the country and around the world. These conventions bring in millions of people collectively and attendees spend literally billions of dollars annually. The granddaddy of all cons is the San Diego Comic-Con that can attract nearly 170 thousand people to the event. Now, almost every weekend in America, there’s “a con”.

Comic con attendees often dress up as their favorite comic book hero, villain, video game character or movie character. Whatever’s hot in pop culture, you can be sure someone out there is working on a costume. These costume clad fans are called Cosplayers, which is short for Costume Player. There are even television shows like SyFy’s Cosplay Melee that tap in on this desire to become the character they love. But you don’t have to be in costume to enjoy the 3C convention.

         

Along with the costumes, there are dozens of events and enough celebrity appearances to satisfy any fan. In fact, one of the biggest reasons people attend comic cons is to meet your heroes first hand. This year’s guest list includes actors and artists alike. Featured this year are Margot Kidder, a.k.a. Lois Lane from the Superman movies. Along with Mrs Kidder are Billy Dee William, Lou Ferrigno, Doug Jones, Mitch Pileggi, Dee Wallace, Adrian Paul and many others! WOW! You can meet and get to shake hands with your favorite while collecting autographs.

As if that weren’t enough, there are costume contests for the cosplayers, which are always a convention favorite! Along with panels discussing topics like “The Art of Star Trek” and “The Movies of 1982”. Also dozens of vendors selling every conceivable collectable or artwork, and an artist alley with more talent than you can shake a pencil at! I’m not finished yet! In attendance will be member of The 501st Legion, a worldwide Star Wars costuming organization. These members often take their costuming and fandom and put it to work raising money for needy charities. With the Stormtroopers will be Cheyenne’s own Cheyenne Umbrella Corporation, who are fans of the Resident Evil movies.

There’s so much going on at C3 2017 that your best way to learn more, or to get tickets to the events, is to check out their website, www.cheyennecomiccon.com

See you at the con! 

 

Contributing Author – Tim Mandese


If it Rolls…it Rallys! It’s the 5th Annual Rally 4 Alex.

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Join the fun at the 5th Annual Rally 4 Alex, on Saturday May 13th. The fun kicks off for the All Ride Raffle Run at 10am at High Country Motorsports, with a Memorial Ride starting at 11am. Then the Main Event starts around 4pm with the live sounds from Up The Creek, 50/50 raffle, and silent auction at the American Legion Post 6 at 2001 E. Lincolnway. All the proceeds go to the Alexander G. Frye Charitable Fund.

 

 

Cheyenne Trolley Season Starts TODAY

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The Cheyenne Street Railway Trolley begins its summer tour season on Monday, May 8. The Trolley offers 90 minute narrated tours that include tales of Cheyenne’s wild and wooly past. The tour also include stops at several top attractions. Riders can get off the Trolley, tour the attraction, and then re-board the Trolley on its next tour (or any subsequent one).

The Trolley leaves every 90 minutes from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. from the Cheyenne Depot Monday through Friday (10 a.m., 11:30 a.m. 1:00 p.m., 2:30 p.m., 4:00 p.m.). On weekends, the Trolley’s schedule includes 3 tours on Saturdays at10:00 a.m., 12 noon, and 2:00 p.m. and 2 tours on Sundays at 12 noon and 2:00 p.m. Regular prices are $12 for adults, $6 for children 2-12.

Visit Cheyenne also offers a Trolley Plus ticket for $19 which includes the trolley ride plus admittance to the three museums with admittance fees. To purchase tickets, visitors can come to the Depot lobby or call the Depot Visitor Center at307-778-3133.

Red Cross Assisting Four People After Tree Falls on Mobile Home in Cheyenne

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Red Cross of Wyoming is assisting four people who were displaced after a tree fell on their mobile home in the 300 block of South Prosser Rd. in Cheyenne. Assistance was provided for temporary lodging and other immediate needs. Further assistance will be provided as necessary.

If you have questions please contact Cheyenne Disaster Program Manager James Ledwith at (307) 763-2230; james.ledwith@redcross.org.

Public Affairs contact:
Pat Kondas | Community Volunteer Leader
American Red Cross of Wyoming
pat.kondas2@redcross.org
Ph: (509) 280-2201

153rd Airlift Wing Members Earn Degrees, Rank

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CHEYENNE, Wyo. – In a ceremony at F.E. Warren Air Force Base, in Cheyenne, more than 60 airmen received their degree and celebrated earning their non-commissioned officer ranks May 6.

During the ceremony, leadership of the 153rd Airlift Wing celebrated the airmen’s promotion to either staff or master sergeant. “It’s not an easy process to be selected to be a master sergeant or senior master sergeant. We go through a particular vetting process that is done deliberately and by design,” said Col. Paul Lyman, commander of the 153rd. “The reason we do that is because these are first and second line leaders for our organization. You are now responsible for our most valuable resource and that resource is our airmen.”

Airmen must complete a number of tasks before they are able to earn these ranks. They must complete an Air Force mandated series of professional military education and meet a board of higher-ranking members before they are deemed fit to be a NCO or a senior NCO.

In the same ceremony, the 153rd recognized airmen who earned a Community College of the Air Force degree in a number of different fields. Some of the unit’s oldest and youngest members were presented with their diplomas. The Air Force awards the degrees, typically related to their career field, to enlisted airmen who successfully pass a number of required classes to earn it.

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Media contact:
Public Affairs Office: email ng.wy.wyarng.list.pao-distribution@mail.mil
Deidre Forster 307-772-5253; cell 307- 631-4153; email deidre.m.forster.nfg@mail.mil
Maj. Thomas Blackburn 307-772-5229; email thomas.w.blackburn.mil@mail.mil
Capt. Megan Hoffmann 307-772-5935; email megan.n.hoffmann.mil@mail.mil
Sgt. 1st Class James McGuire 307-772-5235; email james.p.mcguire.mil@mail.mil

U.S. Air Force Airmen assigned to the 153rd Airlift Wing, Wyoming Air National Guard were
recognized for completing Community College of the Air Force degree, May 6, 2017 at the
Trails End club in Cheyenne, Wyoming. Almost 50 Airmen assigned to the wing received
their Associate of Science degree in their Air Force specialty. (U.S. Air National Guard photo
by Senior Master Sgt. Charles Delano/released)

Recent Arrests in the Laramie County Area

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(Cheyenne, Wyo.) – Here is a recap of law enforcement arrests around the county from April 10 – April 12. All persons arrested or cited are presumed innocent until convicted in a court of law. Charges are subject to change following official filing from the Laramie County District Attorney’s Office.

Shania Hansen, 21, Cheyenne, Probation Violation

Gerald Jackson, 32, Gillette, WY, Probation Violation

Jordan Limas, 22, Greeley, CO, NCIC Hit Person

Kenneth Martinez, 49, Transient Cheyenne, Open Intoxication, Public Intoxication

Andre McNeill, 19, Cheyenne, Driving Under Suspension, No Liability Insurance, No Registration, Possession Methamphetamine, Interference with Peace Officer

Gilbert Piasencio,37, Cheyenne, Court Hold

Linsei Murphy, 34, Cheyenne, Food Stamps Fraud

Anthony Turner, 55, Transient Cheyenne, Public Intoxication

Sebastian Bashem, 19, Cheyenne, Court Hold

Kayla Gehnert, 27, Cheyenne, Assault on Police Officer

Stephen Garcia, 50, Transient Cheyenne, Assault Battery, Destruction of Property

Michelle Dudek, 56, Cheyenne, Domestic Battery

Vickie Kolander, 57, Laramie, DUI

Breaanna Lane, 29, Cheyenne, Assault Domestic Battery

Tonya King, 35, Cheyenne, Probation Violation

Eric Pierce, 25, Transient Cheyenne, Fail to appear, Burglary, Possession Marijuana, Failure to Comply, Domestic Violence

George Musselwhite, 46, Cheyenne, Failure to Comply FTC

Anthony Romero, 33, Cheyenne, Failure to Appear

Francis Sena, 24, Cheyenne, Possession of Marijuana

Xavior Taylor, 24, Cheyenne, Probation Violation

Christopher Henrichs, 34, Cheyenne, Possession of Marijuana

Heather Hetrick, 30, Cheyenne, Stolen Property – Felony, Stolen Property – Misdemeanor

Bradley McDonald, 32, Cheyenne, DUI, Display of Plates

 

East High Students to Present “Sense and Sensibility”

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(Cheyenne, WY) April 27 and 28 at 7:00, take a trip to the late 1700’s. England comes to Cheyenne in East High School’s Auditorium when the Theatre 2 and 3 Classes perform Sense and Sensibility by Kate Hamill. This playful new adaptation of Jane Austen’s beloved novel follows the fortunes (and misfortunes) of the Dashwood sisters—sensible Elinor and hypersensitive Marianne—after their father’s sudden death leaves them financially destitute and socially vulnerable. Starring Kristin Downs as Elinor Dashwood and Kenzie Merritt as Marianne Dashwood, the show is brilliant blend of romanticism and realism. Christina Zarr, the theatre teacher and coach at East for the past four years will direct.

For more information visit our Facebook page at www.facebook.com/cheyenneeasthighdrama

“Sense and Sensibility” is a richly rewarding story of manners from one of the world’s greatest novelists – Barbara Schultz Common Sense Media

 

Police Investigating Stolen Vehicle and Vehicle Fire

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The Cheyenne Police Department is investigating a stolen vehicle taken from Capitol City Landscaping on April 11.

Officers determined the incident occurred around 4:00 a.m., when a truck with a plow on the front was stolen from Capitol City Landscaping’s enclosed lot at 1002 W. 17 St.  The stolen truck was then driven through a fence at that business and through fences at the 1100 block of Dunn and the 1100 block of E. Lincolnway.  A piece of fence also damaged a parked vehicle in a nearby parking lot.

The stolen truck was abandoned and appears to have been intentionally set on fire in the alley of the 2100 block of E. 13 St.  Surveillance videos from the area show a white male with short hair, wearing a dark jacket and light colored pants entering a separate vehicle before the truck was stolen.  If anyone has information on this crime, please call 307-637-6525.

This case remains under investigation by the Cheyenne Police Department.


The Paramount Cafe Owners Announce Business Expansion in Downtown Cheyenne

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Entrepreneurs, Renee & Jon Jelinek announced in a social media video their new venture; that of an expansion to The Paramount Cafe in downtown Cheyenne called The Paramount Ballroom. Bringing more options to the City of Cheyenne, The Paramount Ballroom will be a new craft cocktail lounge. Along with the expanded beverage menu they will offer more new food items like cheese boards.  Renee Jelinek stated, “We are super excited to expand on the amazing sense of community we have here at the Paramount and we are thrilled to see the response that we are already seeing!”

 

Jon stated in the video that they announced their new venture on the 4th Anniversary of The Paramount Cafe. The Cafe is a beloved part of downtown which currently serves all ages, though the lounge will be for individuals who are 21 and up. Work will begin on The Ballroom in the coming weeks.

 

 

Wyoming Tourism #3 in the world!!

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The Wyoming Office of Tourism has been ranked among the Top 20 Tourism Organizations in 2017! According to the website, the “That’sWY” campaign initiated by the organization has been cutting-edge and shares powerful vignettes giving a face to the otherwise primarily landscape destination. The bureau also is said to know their audience and really capitalizes on their incredible landmarks. Read all about the Wyoming Office of Tourism and the others on the list HERE!

 

Reed Avenue Rail Corridor Plan Kick-Off

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The Cheyenne Planning Services is hosting the Reed Avenue Rail Cooridor Plan Community Kick-Off Meeting on Tuesday, April 18th, 2017 at 723 W. 21st St., Unit A. Community members are welcome to attend to learn more about this plan and provide input. Tom Mason, MPO Executive Director shared,

“The MPO would like to use this community workshop to kick off the Reed Avenue Corridor Plan project. This is the perfect opportunity for the public to meet the project team and learn more about the planning process and how to be involved and engaged in the future. Attending this and other future meetings is the best way to provide input and share ideas with those interested in the potential revitalization of Reed Avenue and properties along it.”

Learn more by attending the workshop or visiting plancheyenne.org  for more information.

 

WFHOP 2017 Class to Present Boot Camp

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The Wyoming Family Home Ownership Program (WFHOP) Empowers Wyoming working families to achieve successful home ownership.  This year’s class is holding a Credit Boot Camp, April 29th, from 11a – 1p.  Learn more about your credit and what you can do to never hear from a debt collector again.  There is a $5 suggested donation which will benefit St. Rita’s Purse, a crisis fund relief program.

Visit WFHOP online at their website or on Facebook.

 

Spring Into Green

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The Cheyenne Greenway Foundation is hosting the 8th Annual Spring into Green 5k and 1 Mile Fun Walk at Cahill Park on Saturday June 10, 2017. The Run/Walk begins at 8:30 AM. The Spring into Green 5k and Fun Walk will begin at the Friendship Playground.

To find out more about past projects and what this 5K/Fun Walk will benefit visit, them online at their website or on Facebook.

Recent Arrests in the Laramie County Area

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(Cheyenne, Wyo.) – Here is a recap of law enforcement arrests around the county from April 12 – April 14. All persons arrested or cited are presumed innocent until convicted in a court of law. Charges are subject to change following official filing from the Laramie County District Attorney’s Office.

Glenn Bushong, 38, Cheyenne, Fail to Appear

Lynn Crane, 40, Casper, Warrant Civil Violation

George Garcia Sr., 58, Cheyenne, Warrant Civil Violation, Driving Under Suspension

Joseph Girone, 20, Transient Cheyenne, Court Order Hold

Gordon Hart III, 38, Transient Cheyenne, Public Intoxication, Fighting, Riotous Conduct

Joseph Jaure, 36, Cheyenne, Court Order Hold

Kelly King, 43, Cheyenne, Failure to Appear

Aubrey Mason, 30, Cheyenne, Court Order Hold

Lance McCartney, 47, Cheyenne, Failure to Appear, Failure to Comply

Jayme Price, 29, Cheyenne, Failure to Comply, Failure to Appear, District Court Warrant FTA, Possession Methamphetamine

Adam Sharif, 26, Cheyenne, Failure to Appear

Nicole Morris, 44, Cheyenne, Failure to Comply, Failure to Appear, Stolen Property – Felony, Compounding Felony

Diego Carrillo-Cala, 19, Cheyenne, Possession marijuana under 1/4 oz, Giving False Identity, Expired or Improper Registration, No Liability Insurance

James Iverson, 45, Cheyenne, DUI, Possession of Powdery Substance, Impeding

Kelly King, 43, Cheyenne, Failure to Appear

Robert Requejo Jr., 37, Transient Cheyenne, Public Intoxication

 

 

 

 

Spiker Parking Garage Receiving Increased Enforcement

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CHEYENNE,Wyo.— Residents of Cheyenne may notice a few changes at the Spiker Parking Garage at 307 W. 17 St. In the pre-program survey for Operation Change, numerous comments were received in regards to improving the safety of the public parking garage. CPD Officers and volunteers have been conducting extra checks of the parking garage, preventing people from camping in the bathrooms and stairwells.

Cameras have been installed in the parking garage and are monitored in real time at the Cheyenne Public Safety Center. In addition to the cameras, signs have been installed explaining that the garage is to be used for transit use only and that loitering is prohibited. These measures have resulted in a decrease in people camping in the bathrooms, which in turn will allow the city to refurbish the bathrooms at the garage. The city plans to repaint the bathrooms, repair the changing tables and repair the dispensers.

Officer Kevin Malatesta, Public Information Officer, 307-633-6653, kmalatesta@cheyennepd.org. Visit us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/CheyennePoliceDepartment


Historic homes relocation scheduled for May 8th & 9th

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Three historic houses located south of the Cheyenne Regional Medical Center parking garage are scheduled to be moved starting on Monday, May 8 in the evening stopping overnight on the western edge of downtown Cheyenne and completing their journey to south Cheyenne on Tuesday, May 9.

The route will take the homes through the heart of downtown on the morning of May 9. Motorists are encouraged to allow extra time or to choose another route that day. As the homes progress from downtown there will be delays on Lincolnway and College as the houses move to their new foundations near Arp Elementary.

The Cheyenne Historic Preservation Board denied the original owner of these houses to demolish them in 2008 due to their historical importance. In early 2016 the Lain family came forward with a proposal to move them and preserve their story. The Cheyenne Historic Preservation Board approved the moving permits in April of 2016. Over the past year there has been a lot of planning and work behind the scenes to get to moving day.

“This has been a long process that will allow for the houses to become new homes” said Stephanie Lowe with the City of Cheyenne. Please use caution as the houses make their way across Cheyenne.

For more information about the Cheyenne Historic Preservation Board, please visit the City’s website at www.cheyennecity.org/index.aspx?nid=216 or on Facebook.

Cheyenne Comic Con 2017

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Calling all heroes! Calling all Villains! Calling all pop culture fans!
The C3 is coming! What’s C3 you ask? The “Cheyenne Comic Con”. It’s the annual convention celebration of comics, games and pop culture being held in Cheyenne the weekend of May 12-14th at the Frontier Park Exhibition Hall.  www.cheyennecomiccon.com

For the uninitiated, the first recorded comic book convention took place in 1964 in New York City. Known as the “Tri-State Con” a.k.a. the “New York Comicon,” it was held July 24, 1964. This one-day convention organized by 16-year-old Bernie Bubnis and fellow enthusiast Ron Fradkin, Reports were of over 100 attendees.

In recent years, there has been a phenomenon of comic cons all over the country and around the world. These conventions bring in millions of people collectively and attendees spend literally billions of dollars annually. The granddaddy of all cons is the San Diego Comic-Con that can attract nearly 170 thousand people to the event. Now, almost every weekend in America, there’s “a con”.

Comic con attendees often dress up as their favorite comic book hero, villain, video game character or movie character. Whatever’s hot in pop culture, you can be sure someone out there is working on a costume. These costume clad fans are called Cosplayers, which is short for Costume Player. There are even television shows like SyFy’s Cosplay Melee that tap in on this desire to become the character they love. But you don’t have to be in costume to enjoy the 3C convention.

         

Along with the costumes, there are dozens of events and enough celebrity appearances to satisfy any fan. In fact, one of the biggest reasons people attend comic cons is to meet your heroes first hand. This year’s guest list includes actors and artists alike. Featured this year are Margot Kidder, a.k.a. Lois Lane from the Superman movies. Along with Mrs Kidder are Billy Dee William, Lou Ferrigno, Doug Jones, Mitch Pileggi, Dee Wallace, Adrian Paul and many others! WOW! You can meet and get to shake hands with your favorite while collecting autographs.

As if that weren’t enough, there are costume contests for the cosplayers, which are always a convention favorite! Along with panels discussing topics like “The Art of Star Trek” and “The Movies of 1982”. Also dozens of vendors selling every conceivable collectable or artwork, and an artist alley with more talent than you can shake a pencil at! I’m not finished yet! In attendance will be member of The 501st Legion, a worldwide Star Wars costuming organization. These members often take their costuming and fandom and put it to work raising money for needy charities. With the Stormtroopers will be Cheyenne’s own Cheyenne Umbrella Corporation, who are fans of the Resident Evil movies.

There’s so much going on at C3 2017 that your best way to learn more, or to get tickets to the events, is to check out their website, www.cheyennecomiccon.com

See you at the con! 

 

Contributing Author – Tim Mandese

If it Rolls…it Rallys! It’s the 5th Annual Rally 4 Alex.

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Join the fun at the 5th Annual Rally 4 Alex, on Saturday May 13th. The fun kicks off for the All Ride Raffle Run at 10am at High Country Motorsports, with a Memorial Ride starting at 11am. Then the Main Event starts around 4pm with the live sounds from Up The Creek, 50/50 raffle, and silent auction at the American Legion Post 6 at 2001 E. Lincolnway. All the proceeds go to the Alexander G. Frye Charitable Fund.

 

 

Cheyenne Trolley Season Starts TODAY

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The Cheyenne Street Railway Trolley begins its summer tour season on Monday, May 8. The Trolley offers 90 minute narrated tours that include tales of Cheyenne’s wild and wooly past. The tour also include stops at several top attractions. Riders can get off the Trolley, tour the attraction, and then re-board the Trolley on its next tour (or any subsequent one).

The Trolley leaves every 90 minutes from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. from the Cheyenne Depot Monday through Friday (10 a.m., 11:30 a.m. 1:00 p.m., 2:30 p.m., 4:00 p.m.). On weekends, the Trolley’s schedule includes 3 tours on Saturdays at10:00 a.m., 12 noon, and 2:00 p.m. and 2 tours on Sundays at 12 noon and 2:00 p.m. Regular prices are $12 for adults, $6 for children 2-12.

Visit Cheyenne also offers a Trolley Plus ticket for $19 which includes the trolley ride plus admittance to the three museums with admittance fees. To purchase tickets, visitors can come to the Depot lobby or call the Depot Visitor Center at307-778-3133.

Red Cross Assisting Four People After Tree Falls on Mobile Home in Cheyenne

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Red Cross of Wyoming is assisting four people who were displaced after a tree fell on their mobile home in the 300 block of South Prosser Rd. in Cheyenne. Assistance was provided for temporary lodging and other immediate needs. Further assistance will be provided as necessary.

If you have questions please contact Cheyenne Disaster Program Manager James Ledwith at (307) 763-2230; james.ledwith@redcross.org.

Public Affairs contact:
Pat Kondas | Community Volunteer Leader
American Red Cross of Wyoming
pat.kondas2@redcross.org
Ph: (509) 280-2201

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