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Sheridan Community Land Trust (SCLT) Explore History Series
Join Sheridan Community Land Trust staff & special guest presenters for the following interesting and informative presentations. Community members are encouraged to share their personal memories or historical information about presentation topics. The Explore History program is generously funded by the Next50 Initiative. Monthly on the 2nd Tuesday • 10:00
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Hand & Foot
The Hub on Smith 211 Smith Street, SheridanTuesdays
1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Hub Dining Room -
Hand & Foot
The Hub on Smith 211 Smith Street, SheridanTuesdays
1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Hub Dining Room -
Antique Roadshow
Hub Community Room 211 Smith St, Sheridan, WY, United StatesLocal collectors Ken Heuerman along with Sue Heuerman, Wayne Sullenger & Darla Judes combine knowledge to give their best estimate as to the value of your precious items. One item per person. 12:00 pm item drop off. 1:00 pm presentation. 3rd Wednesdays • 1:00 pm • $5 voluntary contribution • Community Room
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ESTATE PLANNING SERIES (Part 3):
“To Will, Or Not To Will, Or To Trust – I Heard I Don’t Need Any Of That If I Just Add My Beneficiaries To My Home And To My Bank Accounts” What happens when you add children to your home or accounts? What if you pass away with –
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3rd Thursday Poetry Group
Hub Community Room 211 Smith St, Sheridan, WY, United StatesJoin Abbie Taylor and this longstanding gathering of writers as they hone their craft! New members are welcome. 3rd Thursdays • 2:00-4:30 pm • $5 voluntary contribution • Community Room
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Hand & Foot
The Hub on Smith 211 Smith Street, SheridanTuesdays
1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Hub Dining Room -
Hand & Foot
The Hub on Smith 211 Smith Street, SheridanTuesdays
1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Hub Dining Room -
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Hand & Foot
The Hub on Smith 211 Smith Street, SheridanTuesdays
1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Hub Dining Room -
Sheridan Community Land Trust (SCLT) Explore History Series
Join Sheridan Community Land Trust staff & special guest presenters for the following interesting and informative presentations. Community members are encouraged to share their personal memories or historical information about presentation topics. The Explore History program is generously funded by the Next50 Initiative. Monthly on the 2nd Tuesday • 10:00