Nick Perkins
Michael Jackson is the greatest performer in the history of music, in my (not-so) humble opinion. He's bigger than Elvis, he's better than The Beatles, he's thinner thinner than Taylor Swift.
Some of the best parts about living in a small(ish) town are the times when the town can come together and celebrate certain things. It's during the times that we all get a sense of community spirit. Speaking of spirit, the holiday spirit was in the air when the 2011 Holiday Square bore witness to it's traditional tree lighting ceremony.
The benefit car wash that was to be held on Saturday, November 19 has been cancelled due to weather.
Special Olympics Wyoming is proud to present it's 23rd Annual 'Festival of Trees" Ceremony to the public. The event will take place at the Boys & Girls Club of Central Wyoming on Tuesday, November 29, 2011 from 6:00 pm-10:00 pm.
On Saturday November 19, weather pending, Dirt Busters Car Wash, located next to Loaf N' Jug in Paradise Valley, will be offering a free car wash from 10:00-3:00. Donations will be accepted, with the proceeds going to benefit two Natrona County High School students who are battling cancer.
With the Holiday Season fast-approaching, the annual Holiday Square Tree Lighting Ceremony is right around the corner.
The Smiths rock. According to my vast research (IE, wikipedia) critics have called them "the most important alternative rock band to emerge from the British independent music scene of the 1980s."
The 80's were such a great time for music. Michael Jackson, Prince, Hair bands, Abba, and of course, the princess of 80's music(because, obviously, Madonna was the queen) Tiffany.
With one game standing in between the Mustangs and the championship finals in Laramie, NC took on Cheyenne East in their final home game of the season. Fans came out to show their support and to will the Mustangs to a win.
Obviously, if you're a true fan of music, you can appreciate all genres of music, regardless of whether it's your favorite or not. That being said, it's hard not to appreciate the success(?) of Vanilla Ice.
The 2011 Trick or Treat Trail, presented by The Science Zone was most certainly a hit this year. Thousands of people came to the trail to collect candy and other assorted goodies, as well as participate in a haunted house and numerous other activities. Also, every child who attended the event had the opportunity to get their picture taken and show off their awesome costumes. Check out the photos:
It's that time of the year again boys and girls. Halloween is a time when the dead can return to the living, and we all wear costumes to blend in with each other. It's a time when magic and enchantment can happen, as we remember exactly how mystified we were by Halloween when we were children.
But it's also a time to be and act like a grownup, so with that said, we present:
OUR GUIDE TO YOUR HALLOWEEN WEEKEND.