Travel the Oregon Trail during State Museum Family Day
Join the Wyoming State Museum on Saturday, June 3 from 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. for a journey on the Oregon Trail. June’s Family Day will celebrate the wagon route that brought 300,000 settlers out West from...
View ArticleFree Fishing Day at Wyoming State Parks, June 3
Angling at Wyoming’s State Parks June 3, will be a good day of fishing guaranteed. Wyoming State Parks, in conjunction with the Wyoming Game and Fish Department’s “Free Fishing Day”, is waiving daily...
View ArticleIf Tomorrow Never Comes
It’s a bit of a strange conversation for a Chamber of Commerce as we are focused incessantly on the future. I do think there is some merit in taking a step back and asking about the utility of our work...
View ArticleWhy the Looming Debt Default Matters to Cheyenne Business
It’s the end of the trail! The federal government, put simply, has maxed out its credit card. We have reached the limit on the debt we are able to accrue as a nation. Once the tricks the government...
View ArticleWhat’s Your Plan?
The leading economists in America can’t agree on much right now. If you ask about inflation, recession, wages, job growth, etc. you will get a confusing amalgamation of useless information. If you ask...
View ArticleDelta, Delta, Delta, Yikes! (What they didn’t tell us about Marijuana)
First, I am not talking about Aunt Lucy’s sorority, nor am I weighing in on if pot should be legal or illegal. I do however believe that our situational awareness in business should always be keen....
View ArticleTake a Break from the Flying Monkeys!
A lot of kids who see the Wizard of Oz lose more than one night’s sleep dreaming of the flying monkeys. Truthfully, we all have flying monkeys in our life that rain down grief and vexation. Perhaps...
View ArticleYour Chamber Leaders Champion Your Community Needs
Business leaders examined key community issues in a meeting with a D.C. staffer from the office of Senator John Barrasso (WY) on Monday morning to follow up on topics discussed during the Chamber D.C....
View ArticleBOPU Raises Prices of Utilities
Your Cheyenne Chamber continues to look out for your business. Please take a moment to read about increased utility rates and answer the survey below. Increases to water and sewer rates passed second...
View ArticleThe Future Leaders of Cheyenne Graduate from Community Program on June 2
Cheyenne needs stewards who are ready to take up the mantle of leadership and guide our community into the future. Your Cheyenne Chamber runs the Leadership Cheyenne program to ensure we have a...
View ArticleInside “Scoop” on the Exciting Changes at Coldstone Creamery in Cheyenne
Coldstone Creamery in Cheyenne is shaking things up with new management. They celebrated the exciting transition and their commitment to serving you “the way you want it”, Thursday May 25, with a grand...
View ArticleWhere Does Cheyenne Get Its Water?
The Planning and Development Department and Board of Public Utilities have created a story map for the public to learn about Cheyenne’s water supply. The interactive story map will take viewers through...
View ArticleTemporary camping closure in place along portion of North Platte River
A temporary camping prohibition, impacting dispersed overnight stays along the North Platte River on the west side of the Snowy Range, Medicine Bow-Routt National Forests, is once again in place. A...
View ArticleMayor’s Minute from Mayor Patrick Collins – May 26
I can’t help but smile these days. I love summer and warm sunny days. Staying active helps me care for my mental health, and two activities I enjoy most this time of year are working in my yard and...
View ArticleIt’s a Done Deal: Debt Ceiling Crisis Averted
The U.S. narrowly avoided defaulting on its debt, which would have been catastrophic for the economy. Since January, your Cheyenne Chamber has worked alongside nation-wide partners to push the White...
View ArticleSuperday 2023 Tournaments
Are you ready for some serious fun? Then join us for Superday, Saturday, June 24! Cheyenne’s Community Recreation and Events department will host a pickleball, kickball, and cornhole tournament – all...
View ArticleDowntown Party For Capitol Avenue Bronze Dedication: June 10
Only 20 months after Mayor Patrick Collins launched the Capitol Avenue Bronze Project, the city of Cheyenne has announced a June 10 party in front of the Capitol to celebrate the project’s huge...
View ArticleHow Nonprofits Are Shaping Cheyenne
There’s no place like home and our community members are the reason. Members of your business community will gather on June 23 to celebrate our servant leaders that make the region a great place to...
View ArticleBusinesses that are Caring for Our Community
Do you have the courage, heart, and brains to prove there’s no place like Cheyenne? Members of your business community will gather on June 23 to celebrate our servant leaders that make the region a...
View ArticleEn Avant Spring Recital Fundraiser for CSO
En Avant Dance Studios will be performing their 34th Annual Spring Dance, “Oh the Places We’ll Dance” on Saturday, June 10th at the Cheyenne Civic Center! This year En Avant is donating the profits of...
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