Trick or Treating Opportunities: Recreation Destination!

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October 27, 2016

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Trick or treating opportunities

Dress up your little ghouls, goblins, princesses


and super heroes for a couple of additional chances for trick or treating this year.
On Friday, Oct. 28, the kiddos can trick or treat
at Canyon Village and Hot Springs Senior Apartments, from 2 4 p.m.
The apartments can be found at 103 S. D Avenue in East Thermopolis.
Trick or treating will be held in the lobby of
both buildings.
Join the crew at Reese and Rays IGA on Halloween for a ghoul time, trunk and treating in
their parking lot, starting at 5:30 p.m. Monday,
Oct. 31.
There will be prizes for the best decorated car,
best kids costume and a coloring contest.

Read the
PUBLIC NOTICES
for your
protection.

LANDFILL HOURS

Open Monday through Saturday


November 1 - March 31:
Winter Hours are 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
April 1 - October 31:
Summer Hours are 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

SCHOOL MENU

WEEK OF OCTOBER 31-NOVEMBER 6

Whats For Lunch?

photo by Cindy Glasson

Soups on

Landll closed on the following major holidays

January 1......................................New Year's Day


3rd Monday in January ...............Martin Luther King Equality Day
3rd Monday in February .............Presidents Day
Monday after Easter Sunday ......Easter Sunday
Memorial Monday in May .........Memorial Day
July 4............................................Independence Day
1st Monday in Sept .....................Labor Day
November 11 ...............................Veterans Day
4th Thursday in Nov ...................Thanksgiving Day
December 25 ...............................Christmas

MONDAY
RWE: Chicken Corn Chowder
TMS: Chicken Chili
TUESDAY
RWE: Sloppy Joes
TMS: Shepards Pie
WEDNESDAY
RWE: Corn Dogs
TMS: Pork BBQ Sandwich
THURSDAY
RWE: Pork Roast
TMS: Macaroni & Cheese
FRIDAY
RWE: Chicken Strips
TMS: Sack Lunch

Please remember there will be no


off-site dumping at the landll.

All meals include vegetable, fruit and milk.


(Menu subject to changes.)

FDIC
INSURED

Visiting Physicians

Equal Housing
Lender

Ruth Quinlan, Helen Roncco and Trudy Lance were just some of the folks enjoying
a delightful array of soups for the Veterans Soup Supper at the VFW on Saturday.

NOVEMBER SCHEDULE

643 Broadway 864-2156

K8
Thurs., Oct. 27
RWE Book Fair, RWE Library
RWE Parent Teacher
Conferences
Fri., Oct. 28
7th/8th Boys Basketball
vs. Meeteetse, 2:30 p.m.
Sat., Oct. 29
7th & 8th grade fall dance,
TMS Commons, 7 p.m.
Mon., Oct. 31
TMS Community Leaf
Raking Day, 12:45-3 p.m.
Nov. 1-4
TMS Parent Power of an Hour
Tues., Nov. 1
TMS Picture Retake Day
8th Boys Basketball
at Worland, 4:30 p.m.
7th Boys Basketball
vs. Worland, 3:30 p.m.
Wed., Nov. 2
RWE Picture Retake Day

im lovin it

Washakie Medical Center Physician Outreach Clinic


1106 Big Horn Ave.
Worland, WY
307-347-8801
For more information and appointments, call the numbers
listed below. Dates are subject to change.

&

Quips

Health

By Tony Deromedi

For, Halloween
Im going to write
Life on a plain
white T-shirt and
hand out lemons

Vicklund Pharmacy now


has u shots and other
immunizations available.
Most insurance plans with
$0 copay. Stop in for more
information.

Your neighborhood pharmacy that


Thermopolis has trusted for over 25 years.

Recreasttiionnation!
De

Free apple cider and hot chocolate will be available, too.


You must sign your vehicle up at the front
counter in order to participate in the trunk and
treating.
For more information, please call Reese and
Rays IGA at 864-5576.
There will be an additional Trunk or Treat opportunity at Risen Son Southern Baptist Church
on the 31st as well, from 5 8 p.m., which will
include carnival games.
Risen Son is found at 342 Amoretti.
The kids can also visit with the residents at
Thermopolis Rehabilitation and Care Center while
they trick or treat there from 6 8 p.m.
Thermop Rehab is at 1210 Canyon Hills Road.

DATE
Nov. 1
Nov. 1
Nov. 7
Nov. 8
Nov. 10
Nov. 10
Nov. 11
Nov. 14
Nov. 15
Nov. 15
Nov. 16
Nov. 17
Nov. 17
Nov. 21
Nov. 22
Nov. 29
Nov. 29
Nov. 30

PROVIDER
SPECIALTY
Vernon Miller
General Surgeon
WY Cardiopulmonary Cardiology
Christopher Lowther Dermatology
Vernon Miller
General Surgeon
Paul Byorth
Ears, Nose & Throat
Sameh Abuerreish Oncology
A1C & Diabetic Education
Dale Myers
Gynecology
Vernon Miller
General Surgeon
WY Cardiopulmonary Cardiology
Andrew Rashkow
Cardiology
Christopher Lowther Dermatology
Michael Ganz
Nephrology
Philip Tallman
Dermatology
Vernon Miller
General Surgeon
Vernon Miller
General Surgeon
WY Cardiopulmonary Cardiology
Josh Holstead
Urology

YEAR ROUND

M E E T E E T S E W Y. C O M

LG
GizmoPal

TRACK YOUR KIDS


FROM YOUR
SMARTPHONE!
THEY CAN CALL YOU
WITH A PUSH OF A
BUTTON!

ONLY

545 Broadway 307-921-2200

$5

PER MONTH

864-2369
610 S. 6th St.
(Inside Blairs Super Market)
Mon.-Fri., 9-6
Sat., 9-Noon

Banner Health
To our Community:

PHONE NUMBER
307-347-8115
800-445-3501
307-587-7000
307-347-8115
800-332-7156
307-527-7561
307-347-8801
866-587-1155
307-347-8115
800-445-3501
307-578-2980
307-587-7000
406-237-8500
866-988-3376
307-347-8115
307-347-8115
800-445-3501
800-648-6274

Washakie

Medical Center

Eight years ago, my husband, Frank, began having excruciating pain in


his stomach one evening. He hadn't been sick-he'd been feeling fine, but
we knew that something was definitely wrong. We rushed to the emergency
room at Hot Springs County Memorial Hospital, the staff admitted him, and
began to assess what was causing the pain. Blood work and tests were done,
and x-rays were taken. In a short time, it was determined that he was having a diverticulitis episode and one of the pockets in his intestines had burst.
Dr. Miller was called, Frank was immediately prepped for surgery, and in the
operating room just a couple of hours after we had arrived at the hospital.
The surgery went well, and Frank spent several days in the hospital recovering. When it was time for him to be released, the staff spent much time with us showing us how to
take care of an ileostomy. We were novices in that type of care, but they made sure that they trained us well
before they let us leave. They were also there for us later when we had more questions or needed anything.
We were so grateful to them.
In a couple of months, Frank had a second surgery at our hospital to reattach his intestines, and he was
then able to resume his normal activities. Both times Frank had surgery and was hospitalized; I was able to
stay at home, continue to go to work, and visit him each day because he was right here in town. That was
such a blessing.
Throughout all of this, we were very impressed with the
knowledge, skill and kindness of all of the staff at our hospital that took care of Frank. They saved his life.
I hope that we can keep our hospital with all of the services that it provides to the people of Hot Springs County
right here in town. Please vote Yes for both initiatives on
your ballot.
Cindy K. Toth

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