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If it’s June in Lander, it’s time for Lander Brewfest! And in 2025 we’ll be back at City Park! Lander Brewfest is widely recognized as one of the premier craft brew festivals in the Rocky Mountain West, so come out and experience why it was voted Fremont County’s #2 Festival/Event in WyoToday’s 2025 Best of the Best (BOB) Awards contest.
More than 30 Brewers and Distillers from 6 States!
More than 25 brewers and seven distillers will be serving upwards of 100 different styles of beer, cider, whiskey, gin, vodka, tequila, and other spirits! Pick your pleasure: beer or spirits! There will be plenty of finely crafted – many award-winning – beverages to sample!
Delicious Food from Popular Wyoming Food Trucks! (Including Ice Cream!)
We make a point of seeking out excellent vendors who will serve up food worthy of excellent beer and spirits Hangry’s Food Truck will be back, as will Gary’s Rojo o Verde and Mima’s Texas Style Brisket Tacos Newcomers in 2025 will be Troy's Roll'n Chuckwagon, Liquid Courage Bar & Grill, and Little Green Truck Mobile Gourmet Desserts! As always, the Lander Kiwanis will be cooking good ol’ hot dogs and hamburgers.
Live Music from Top Wyoming Musicians! Kellen Smith and Inland Isle
Playing Friday, Jackson’s Inland Isle blends indie rock, Americana, and chamber pop into a richly harmonic sound that’s as thoughtful as it is dynamic. The quartet has earned praise for their poetic lyrics and lush arrangements and, with a new album on the horizon in 2025, their set promises to offer a taste of what’s to come.
Kellen Smith is a sixth-generation, full-time rancher making waves in Wyoming's music scene On Saturday Kellen and his band will bring to the stage his self-described “rancher blues,” an eclectic mix of his signature cowboy yodel and rock’n’roll energy Yee-haw and rock on!
Golf with the Brewers Saturday Morning Scramble
Do you love beer? Do you love the brewers who brew the beer you love? AND do you love to… golf? Well then, our Saturday morning golf tournament is your dream come true! Meet some brewers and their brews! while playing the game you love.
We’ll see you June 13 & 14 at Lander City Park for th th The Best Little Brewfest in the West!
Owen Sweeney CEO
Lander Chamber of Commerce
Originally published by the U.S. Chamber. Read the full version at landerchamber.org/blog.
There are some common reasons why small businesses fail. Understanding the obstacles that other business owners have faced can help you navigate these specific challenges. Below are the top reasons why small businesses go under and tips on how you can avoid the same fate.
Cash flow is a metric that indicates how m coming in and being spent at your busines flow issues can result from a lack of fundin budgeting, or inventory management issues, other things.
There are a few ways to mitigate this risk, al it’s worth reiterating that negative cash flow indicates a different issue. First, avoid big ex in your first year of business.
A lean operating budget is a good starting po it isn’t the only way to manage your cas Spend time tracking your inventory, building cash reserves, and making sure your accounting is running smoothly. Many experts recommend working with a certified public accountant during the first few years after your business has launched to ensure your accounts receivable/accounts payable systems are working well and that you have enough set aside for taxes.
The other side of cash flow is revenue, or financing, for new businesses. Many small business owners struggle to find loans, grants, or investors to fund their ventures. Look for unique funding opportunities for small businesses, such as government loans, business diversity grants, or industry-specific grants.
Nearly 35% of small businesses fail because there’s an insufficient need for their product or service. When there’s no demand for what you’re selling, the best marketing campaign in the world won’t turn around your business. Avoid this risk by doing the right market research before launch. This exercise should form a key part of your business plan.
A business plan is a document that outlines important information regarding operations, goals, and finances, serving as a guide for measuring progress and making necessary adjustments.
Your plan should be well developed long before your products and services are available to customers Failing to do so can leave your business unprepared to navigate market challenges When writing a business plan, include the following:
An executive summary of your business and a clear company description
Information regarding your company’s organization and management structure
The products and/or services you will offer
Your marketing and sales strategies
Financial projections for your business, as well as any funding requests
An appendix with necessary sources and additional information
When crafting your business plan, highlight how you will attract and retain your customer base and what makes your company unique. Many good, affordable resources can help you estimate the demand for your product or service Try Google Trends, a free tool that can show you how often people are searching for keywords related to your product or service. Surveys and focus groups can also help you get feedback on a minimum viable product during your development process.
As the creator and founder of the business, it can be tempting to hold tight to the reins as your venture gets off the ground. Unfortunately, attempting to do everything yourself is neither sustainable nor helpful for the longevity of your business.
“The owner may have the skills necessary to create and sell a viable product or service but they often lack the attributes of a strong manager and don’t have the time to successfully oversee
Read the full version of this article at landerchamber.org/blog.
Whitco Blasting LLC was founded in 2012 by Kevin Whitmore after he struggled to find someone to restore his log home. Determined to solve the problem, he learned from industry experts across the country to ensure high-quality work for his fellow Wyomingites. In 2025 Kevin took on Nick Galagan as his protégé and successor. Kevin has changed Nick’s role to become an overseer and master consultant. Together they have rebranded the company into 307 Blasting LLC to emphasize their dedication to the homes and residents of our beautiful state.
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Bighorn Drifters is your premier guide service for fly fishing adventures in Thermopolis, Wyoming. Nestled near the iconic Bighorn River, we offer personalized trips that highlight the region’s stunning landscapes and world-class fishing opportunities. All of our guides have several years of fly fishing experience in a variety of different types of water and locations. Whether you’re exploring the serene beauty of Wyoming’s waters or chasing that perfect catch, we promise to do everything possible to make your trip the best possible experience.
bighorndrifters.com 307BHDrifter@gmail.com
Connect Speech Therapy is a dynamic hybrid clinic that is changing the way speech therapy services are provided in rural communities. We provide home-based, clinic-based, and virtual speech and language therapy services. We believe in delivering convenient, reliable, effective speech therapy for all Wyoming residents (and beyond), and we maintain that collaboration, communication, and ongoing education are paramount to job satisfaction for our SLPs and SLPAs. We are passionate and committed to our work while prioritizing work-life balance!
(307) 429-0837 info@connectspeech.org connectspeech.org
Bloedorn Lumber 116 Washakie St., Lander
Central Wyoming College 2660 Peck Ave., Riverton
Central Wyoming College Foundation 2660 Peck Ave., Riverton
Alice Guschewsky 636 Fremont St., Lander
Home Source Realty, Inc. 1632 Main St., Lander
JRT Enterprises Inc. DBA Labyrinth Productions 514 Northridge Dr., Riverton
Lander Community Foundation PO Box 1131, Lander
Lander Economic Development Association PO Box 1306, Lander
Teton Therapy 425 Lincoln St., Lander
Robert Tipton 1436 Hillcrest Dr., Lander
Total Freq 862 Heritage Rd., Lander
Twin Pines RV Park & Campground 7345 Hwy 789, Lander
Westward Heights Care Center 150 Caring Wy., Lander
Wind River Power Sports 192 Main St., Lander
Every week, the Lander Chamber sends an e-Blast to more than 1,000 recipients. If you’re a member at or above the Cultivator Level, your membership includes a yearly ad in this e-publication. Email the Chamber at caeli@landerchamber org with your business’s ad (680x200 pixels). Need help with your ad? We’ll design one for you! Put 2,000+ Eyeballs on Your Business! We serve Fremont County
WELCOME, NEW MEMBERS!
307 Blasting, LLC 345 S. 3 St., Lander rd
Bighorn Drifters 541 Wood St., Lander
Connect Speech Therapy, LLC 535 E. Main St., Suite G, Lander
Headwaters Arts & Conference Center 20 Stalnaker St., Dubois
Little Green Truck 112 Tweed Ln., Lander
ZenBusiness 5511 Parkcrest Dr., Austin, Texas
June 3, 10, 17 Yoga at the Lander Library. All ability levels are welcome. Classes run through June 17. Tuesdays from 5:45 to 6:45 p.m. Free. 451 N. 2nd St., Lander.
June 3, 10, 24 Northern Arapaho Experience. Tuesdays (excluding June 17) inside the Spring Mountain Room of the Wind River Hotel & Casino. Watch local Northern Arapaho dancers and singers. Learn the rich history and meaning behind each dance. 6 to 7 p.m. 180 Red Wolf Pl., Riverton.
June 4, 11, 18, 25 Enhanced Story Time at the Lander Library. Story time for children up to five years old, followed by sensory activities. 10:30 to 11:15 a.m. or 1 to 1:45 p.m. Free. 451 N. 2nd St., Lander.
June 4, 11, 18, 25 Stitch & Be Sewcial at the Library. All skill levels and projects are welcome. Every Wednesday between 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. Free. 202 N. 1st St., Dubois.
June 4, 11, 18, 25 Riverton Wednesday Farmers’ Market. Offering a wide variety of locally grown foods at Riverton City Park. 5 to 7 p.m. 901 E. Fremont Ave., Riverton.
June 5, 12, 19, 26 Beading Social. Visit with others to share ideas for patterns and techniques or to get help. Snacks and drinks provided. 6:30 to 8 p.m. at the Frank B. Wise Business Center. 3 Ethete Rd., Fort Washakie.
June 6–30 Lander Art Center 2025 Members’ Show: Art Without Borders. An opportunity for Center members to
showcase their work and share with the community. “Art Without Borders,” celebrates the limitless possibilities of artistic expression. Opening Reception is June 6 from 6 to 8 p.m. Exhibition Dates are June 6 to July 18. Tues. from 3 to 8 p.m., Wed. and Thurs. from 2 to 7 p.m., Frid. from 2 to 9 p.m. and Sat. from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. 258 Main St., Lander.
June 6, 13, 20, 27 Dubois Friday Night Rodeo. A real west, family friendly rodeo that takes place every Friday night in Dubois at the Clarence Allison Memorial Arena. Tickets at the gate. $20 for adults, $10 for kids (six to 12) and ages five and under are free. 7:30 p.m. U.S. Hwy. 26, Dubois.
June 7, 14, 21, 28 Lander Valley Farmers Market. Every Saturday morning. Featuring local produce, meats and goods. 9 to 11:30 a.m. 505 Main St., Lander.
June 7, 14, 21, 28 Riverton Saturday Farmers’ Market. Located in the Riverton City Hall parking lot. 9 to 11 a.m. 816 N. Federal Blvd., Riverton.
June 7, 14, 21, 28 Lander Art Center Saturday Morning Jam. 10 a.m. 258 Main St., Lander.
June 10, 17, 24 Community Summer Tennis. An opportunity for players with some experience who are excited to improve their game, meet great people and have fun improving skills and game strategies. Every Tuesday from June 10 to August 26. For ages 18 and older. Free. 8:30 to 10 a.m. Located at CWC Unicourt, Riverton.
June 10, 17, 24 Tuesday Night Square Dancing. Located at the Rustic Pine Tavern. 8 to 9:30 p.m. 119 E. Ramshorn Street, Dubois.
June 18, 25 “Eagle Spirit Dancers.” Exceptional performances on the dance grounds at the Pioneer Museum. Showcasing Native American history and culture every Wednesday from June 18 to August 13. Free and open to the public. Donations appreciated. 7 p.m. 1443 W. Main St., Lander.
June 3 Wildlife On Tap: Harmful Algal Blooms. Join Wyoming Wildlife Federation, the Wyoming D.E.Q. and the U.S. Forest Service to talk about Cyanobacteria (aka Harmful Algal Blooms) in local water bodies. Free. 7 p.m. 595 Main St., Lander.
June 5 Lego Club at the Lander Library. For ages six to 12. Free. 4 to 4:45 p.m. 451 N. 2nd St., Lander.
June 4 “The Murder of Andrew Jackson Cooper.” Historian and former Fremont County coroner Mark Stratmoen tells the story of Andrew Jackson Cooper, a man who stood up against the “Cattle Barons” of the Wyoming Stock Growers Association, and was subsequently murdered along the Sweetwater in 1889. Free. 6 to 7 p.m. 700 E. Park Ave., Riverton.
June 6 Water for Wildlife Foundation 50th Anniversary Celebration. An ice cream social to celebrate their 50th year of preserving and protecting wildlife and habitat in areas lacking water across the West. Free. 12 to 2 p.m. 545 Main St., Lander.
June 6 Wyoming Pathways’ Annual Pints for Pathways. Win awesome prizes and learn more about Lander projects. Cowfish will donate $2 of each pint sold, so grab a pint for a good cause Located at Cowfish on
the back patio area and inside the back room. Free. 5 to 9 p.m., with presentations starting at 7 p.m. 148 Main St., Lander.
June 7 “South Pass City Adventure Trek.” Join the Riverton Museum for history and exploration at South Pass City on this Wind River Visitors Council Adventure Trek. See South Pass City and its history of gold mining, tour the English Tunnel and explore the Carissa Gold Mine. $20. For more information or to register, call (307) 856-2665. 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. 700 E. Park Ave., Riverton.
June 7 Lander Art District Street Fair. Collect bingo pieces to earn a prize while exploring the art. Enjoy live music and a selection of food trucks. 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. 200 block of Main St., 100 block of N. 2nd St. and Lincoln St., Lander.
June 7 Spring Fling Mini Golf Competition. Come to the Antelope Hills clubhouse for a scorecard/map, visit each participating business and play the hole. After visiting all locations, circle back to the clubhouse, submit your scorecard and enjoy an after-party with music and prizes. The $20 scorecard fee includes mini golf and dinner. Tee time is at noon, and the after-party begins at 4:30 p.m. 126 Clubhouse Dr., Dubois.
June 7 Sinks Canyon Trail Races. Start and finish in beautiful Sinks Canyon. Hosted by the Lander Running Club, an inclusive, community-based organization for and by runners. A fun and challenging day of running some of the West’s premier trails. Register for the 50K, 18K or 6K, or sign up to volunteer at www.landerrunning.org/ sinks-canyon-trail-races
For more information, a complete list of events or to request a vacation packet, visit www.windriver.org or call (307) 332-5546.
June 7 Lander Valley Farmers Market 2025 Kick Off Event. Returning for its 18th season, LVFM is moving to the Smartt Insurance Agency Parking Lot. Enjoy 25+ local vendors, live music and more. 505 Main St., Lander.
June 11 “Historic T-Cross Ranch Tour.” Tour the T-Cross Ranch with Jackie Blakeman on this Wind River Visitors Council Adventure Trek. See the historic ranch north of Dubois on Horse Creek. For more information or to register, call (307) 455-2284. $15. 10 a.m. 909 W. Ramshorn, Dubois.
June 12 “Life in the Coal Camps.” See David Gutierrez and his “Life in the Coal Camps” talk at the Pioneer Museum. David shares his life growing up in the coal mine camps of Reliance. Free. 6:30 p.m. 1443 W. Main St., Lander.
June 13–14 2025 Lander Brewfest. Sample 80+ beers from over 20 craft breweries and distilled spirits from seven distillers. Enjoy food trucks and live music. Friday from 5 to 9 p.m. and Saturday from 2 to 7 p.m. 405 Fremont St., Lander.
June 14 “Atlantic City Cemetery.” Tour the Atlantic City Cemetery with Barbara Townsend on this Wind River Visitors Council Adventure Trek. Meet at the museum. For more information or to register, call (307) 332-3339. $15. 10 a.m. 1443 W. Main St., Lander.
June 14 “Kid’s Corner: Nature’s Hideand-Seek.” Discover how color helps animals survive with microbiologist/ educator Karen Sullivan. 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. 909 W. Ramshorn, Dubois.
June 14 “National Bighorn Sheep with the Riverton Museum.” Learn disease prevention among sheep with fun, educational games. Demonstrations of Dutch oven dishes by the Riverton Dutch Oven Club. Free. 11 a.m. to 12 p.m. 700 E. Park Ave., Riverton.
June 14–15 4th Annual Shoshoni Hot Summer Nights 3 on 3 Basketball Tournament. Divisions from eight and under to 30+. Enjoy a live DJ, over 10 courts, newly paved streets, prizes and more.112 S. Main St., Shoshoni.
June 18 “The Mail Through History and History Via the Mail: A Fremont County Speaker Series.” Stan Grove traces history with postal artifacts of South Pass gold rush days, military forts, Indian agencies and post offices to the early 1900s. 6 to 7 p.m. 700 E. Park Ave., Riverton.
June 19 Lander Presents: Deer Tick with special guest Jalan Crossland. 6 p.m. 405 Fremont St., Lander.
June 20 307 Summer Climbing. Learn to climb from the expertise of Stacy Wells from the CWC Alpine Science Institute. 10 a.m. to 12 p.m., and 12:30 to 2:30 p.m. Ages eight to 14 years old. Located at CWC Student Center Climbing Wall, Riverton.
June 20 Lander Lunch & Learn. Connecting members of the business and broader community. Free. 12 to 1 p.m. 120 Enterprise Blvd., Lander.
June 21 Summerfest 2025. A day filled with art vendors, delicious food trucks, lively music and family-friendly
fun, including favorites like the Little Duck Derby and the Summerfest Youth Talent Show. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. 405 Fremont St., Lander.
June 21 “Shoshone Peoples and Their Traditional Foods.” Michial Garvin talks about the natural resources of the Wind River country and their traditional uses by the Shoshone peoples. Free. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. 909 W. Ramshorn, Dubois.
June 21 “Rocky Ridge & Oregon Trail Adventure Trek.” Tour the Rocky Ridge and Oregon Trail historical places with Craig Bromley on this Wind River Visitors Council Adventure Trek. $15. For more information or to register, call (307) 332-3339. Spaces are limited. 10 a.m. 1443 W. Main St., Lander.
June 21–22 The Laurie Gardner Memorial Sorting. Hosted by the Cowboy State Stock Horse Association. Profits will be donated to the American Heart Association. The highest cumulative score in the “All Sorting Level” will revieve a Corrientes saddle. 1010 Fairground Road, Riverton.
June 27–29 Eastern Shoshone Indian Days Powwow. Celebrate Wyoming’s largest powwow, Indian rodeo and relay races. Indian games on Saturday start at 9 a.m. and a parade follows after. Grand Entry begins Friday at 7 p.m., Saturday at 12 and 6 p.m. and Sunday at 2 p.m. Call (307) 349-6053 for more information. 10 Old Wind River Hwy., Fort Washakie.
June 28 “Historic Ramshorn Ranch Tour.” Tour the Ramshorn Ranch with
Craig Prine on this Wind River Visitors Council Adventure Trek. The ranch has been owned by the Prine Family for several generations. $15. Meet at the museum. For more information or to register, call (307) 455-2284. 10 a.m. 909 W. Ramshorn, Dubois.
June 28 “Geology of Beaver Rim.” Join Stan Grove for a geological tour of Beaver Rim on this Wind River Visitors Council Adventure Trek Series. $15. For more information or to register, call (307) 332-3339. 10 a.m. Meet at the museum. 1443 W. Main St., Lander.
June 28 Summer Movies Series in the Park: The Parent Trap. ‘R’ Recreation is bringing back the Summer Movie Series at Jaycee Park. Enjoy popcorn and rootbeer floats. Movies begin at dusk. W. Sunset Dr., Riverton.
June 28 STEM Day: Join the Riverton Museum for a day of interactive STEM exhibits and activities. Free. For more information, call (307) 856-2665. 2 to 4 p.m. 700 E. Park Ave., Riverton.
June 29 “The Oldest Dinosaur in North America.” The University of Wisconsin Geology Museum’s Dr. David Lovelace of will present North America’s oldest dinosaur “Ahvaytum bahndooiveche,” found near Dubois and named in the Shoshone language. 2 p.m. Free. 909 W. Ramshorn, Dubois.
June 30 Hot Notes | Cool Nites in the Park. The guest artist is the Joey Leone Band. The band rehearses at 5:30 p.m., and the concert is at 7 p.m. Located at Riverton City Park. 901 E. Fremont Ave., Riverton.
For more information, a complete list of events or to request a vacation packet, visit www.windriver.org or call (307) 332-5546.
Table Games Match-Play • June 2-5, 9-12, 16-19, 23-26, June 30-July 3 10am-11:59pm • (Match-play based on tiers)
SPIN INTO SUMMER SUNDAYS
10:00 am - 8:00 pm
Earn 200, 600, and 1200 same-day points by playing slots using your Rewards Card. Once you earn your points, visit a kiosk, and choose the “Spin Into Summer Sundays” promotion button. The Free Slot Play won will be automatically added to your Rewards Card. Earn up to $75 Free Slot Play per promotional week. Limit of three redemptions per day/per patron.
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CLASSIC MONDAYS
8:00 am - 11:59 pm
By earning same-day points guests 55 and older can receive up to $55 Free Slot Play, a free meal voucher, and a free entry into our $100 Free Slot Play drawings! Swipe your Rewards Card every 555 points to activate additional Free Slot Play!
EARLY BIRD GETS THE WORM TUESDAYS
8:00 am - 11:00 am
Visit a promotional kiosk and swipe your card, select Early Bird Gets the Worm promotion, and receive $5 Free Slot Play. Limit one per patron per promotional gaming day.
SECOND MOUSE GETS THE CHEESE TUESDAYS
8:00 pm - 11:00 pm
Visit a promotional kiosk and swipe your card, select Second Mouse Gets the Cheese promotion, and receive $5 Free Slot Play. Limit one per patron per promotional gaming day.
NORTHERN ARAPAHO EXPERIENCE SUMMER DANCING TUESDAYS
6:00 pm - 7:30 pm (Excludes June 17)
Enjoy performances from local dancers and singers, patrons can participate with the dancers to learn the traditional dances. Patrons will receive a ticket for door prizes! Five prizes each performance day.
HUMP DAY HOT SEATS WEDNESDAYS
1:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Win $75 Free Slot Play! Just play slot machines using your Rewards Card and earn a minimum of 50 same-day points to qualify for a Hot Seat! One drawing each hour.
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WE LOVE OUR LOCALS THURSDAYS
10:00 am - 10:00 pm (Excludes June 19)
Earn 200 same-day points by playing slots using your Rewards Card. Once you earn your points, visit a kiosk, and choose the “We Love Our Locals” promotion button to receive 3X Points, $15 in Free Slot Play, and $10 Food Offer. Your Free Slot Play will be automatically added to your Rewards Card and the food voucher will be printed from the kiosk. Local Zip Codes Eligible: 82510, 82501, 82520, 82649, 82513-82516, 82523-─82524
FINALLY FRIDAY FRENZY
10:00 am - 8:00 pm
Earn 200, 400, and 600 same-day points by playing slots using your Rewards Card. Once you earn your points, visit a kiosk, and choose the “Finally Friday Frenzy” promotion button. The Free Slot Play won will be automatically added to your Rewards Card. Earn up to $60 Free Slot Play per promotional week. Limit of three redemptions per day/per patron.
WEEKEND WARRIOR WINNINGS SATURDAYS
10:00 am - 11:59 pm (Excludes June 14)
Earn 200, 600, and 1,200 same-day points by playing slots using your Rewards Card. Once you earn your points, visit a kiosk, and choose the “Weekend Warrior Winnings” promotion button. The Free Slot Play won will be automatically added to your Rewards Card. Earn up to $60 Free Slot Play per promotional week. Limit of three redemptions per day/per patron.
ONE-TIME $5 FREE SLOT PLAY
8:00 am - 8:59 pm
Any day in June receive a one-time $5 Free Slot Play for Wind River Casino or Little Wind Casino. Just earn 150 points by playing slot machines using your Rewards Card. Once you earn your points go to a kiosk and choose the One Time $5 Free Slot Play promotion button.
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SUNDAY, MONDAY, AND TUESDAY
EARN & GET GIFT OF THE WEEK
JUNE 1-24 • 10:00 AM – 8:00 PM
Earn 2,500 total same-day points to get the gift of the week! Limited quantities.
Earn & Get dates
Week 1 • June 1, 2, 3 | Week 2 • June 8, 9, 10
Week 3 • June 15, 16, 17 | Week 4 • June 22, 23, 24
See Promotions Desk for full details. While supplies last. Exclusions apply. Patron not eligible if receives Continuity offer.
One (1) gift per week/per patron.
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FLAG DAY
JUNE 14
10:00 am - 8:00 pm
Earn 350 Same-Day Points while using your Rewards Card playing slots and earn up to $15 Free Slot Play. Once you earn your points, visit a kiosk, and choose the “Flag Day” promotion button. The Free Slot Play won will be automatically added to your Rewards Card.
Limit of one redemptions per day/per patron.
DAD’S THIRST QUENCHER
JUNE 15
12:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Here’s you chance to win your Stanley® 30oz Tumbler plus $25 Free Slot Play! All you have to do is play slot machines using your Rewards Card and earn a minimum of 50 same-day points to qualify for a Hot Seat! One drawing each hour.
JUNETEENTH
JUNE 19
10:00 am - 8:00 pm
Earn 350 same-day Points while using your Rewards Card playing slots and earn up to $15 Free Slot Play. Once you earn your points, visit a kiosk, and choose the “Juneteenth” promotion button. Limit one per patron per promotional gaming day.
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DRAWINGS SATURDAYS IN JULY AT 8:30 PM
Every Saturday in July, one lucky Wind River Hotel & Casino Rewards Card Club member will win a premium Hunting Package, valued at up to $3,325! Plus, three additional winners each Saturday will receive exciting Free Slot Play. Then on Saturday, July 26th one fortunate winner will drive away in the rugged and powerful 2025 Kawasaki Ridge XR Crew LTD, complete with a comprehensive Hunting Package – a total prize valued at $43,167!
In addition to this grand adventure machine, four more winners will receive valuable Free Slot Play.
See details at WindRiverHotelCasino. com or at the Promotion Desk. Start earning points June 1st.
BIRTHDAY PROMOTION
JUNE 1-30
12:00 pm - 8:00 pm
If your birthday month is June, earn 400 same-day points within the month of May and qualify to receive $20 Free Slot Play, and $10 off at any of our restaurants! Visit a kiosk and choose the Birthday promotion button.
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