Thank you, CATALYST Level Members!













Thank you, CATALYST Level Members!
Overall, competition is a healthy thing. Whether on the sports field or in the business world, competition encourages us constantly to develop our skills, improve our execution, and strive to achieve the best result possible, whether that be designing the perfect offensive scheme to achieve victory on the football field or creating the exquisitely balanced blend of ambience, food preparation, and customer service that results in the perfect evening out. Competition pushes us to be the best we can be: the best team, the best restaurant, the best you name it. Striving against a worthy opponent, especially one we know well and respect, makes victory all the sweeter. But sometimes friendly rivalries can go too far.
A colleague of mine has worked as a consultant for hundreds of chambers of commerce in the United States and Canada, and he describes a common mindset that all too frequently prevents neighboring businesses and municipalities from working together to solve common problems to achieve common successes. He calls this “The Texas High School Football Problem.” So wrapped up are some people in decades long competitions between nearby schools or towns or teams that they turn what should be friendly rivalries that live and die on the football field or basketball court into do-or-die battles off the field and in the real world. They seem incapable of feeling anything but resentment and envy when they hear of the other team’s successes or glee and smug satisfaction at its failures.
I’m not spilling any secrets when I say that some people — too many people — in Lander and Riverton simply cannot abide anything good to be said about the other place. In my roles as Lander Chamber CEO and Vice President of the Wind River Visitors Council, I travel regularly throughout Fremont County. “The Texas High School Football Problem” is a real thing here. Recently, the Lander Chamber was criticized publicly for promoting a member business because that business is located in Riverton. This is the kind of mindset we need to eliminate here in Fremont County, especially between our two cities. We can succeed together.
So many of us travel back-and-forth on a daily basis working in each other’s businesses, school systems, colleges, medical facilities, and more. Every week Lander residents travel to shop in Riverton and vice versa. We are a regional economy, especially when you consider the number of people who now commute regularly between our two cities and Dubois. We work together, and we play together. We are not identical — and that is to our benefit! We complement each other. Let’s leave the rivalries on the football field and the basketball court and work together to build a thriving economy in Fremont County.
Owen Sweeney CEO
Lander Chamber of Commerce
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
President
Ann Espinosa
Home Source Realty
Vice President
Dave Fehringer
Fremont Engineering & Surveying Services
Treasurer
Chris VonHoltum
Central Bank & Trust
Past President
Eric Andrews
Summit West CPA Group
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Tom Davis
Fremont Therapy Group
Jennifer Hamilton
SageWest Healthcare
Jenna Ackerman
Associate Real Estate Broker
Justin Hegwer
Farm Bureau Financial Services
Brian Rohrbacher
Atlantic City Fed. Credit Union
Joseph Susanka
Wyoming Catholic College
PROFESSIONAL STAFF
Owen Sweeney CEO
Carol King
Associate Director
Carlos Solis
Brewfest Coordinator
Murray Ritland
Membership Coordinator
May 18: Benessere Clinic
April Business After Hours was hosted by Melissahof Hatchery
EVERY TUESDAY
Carnegie Book Nook at the Lander Library 1-5 pm
EVERY TUESDAY & THURSDAY
The Rock Church Life Center
10 am-5:30 pm, climbing: 4-5:30 pm
EVERY WEDNESDAY
Rotary Club noon, Oxbow Restaurant
Power Punch Parkinson’s classes, noon-1 pm, Teton Therapy Lander
FIRST THURSDAY
Parkinson’s Support Group, Lander Senior Cntr 2-3 pm (no meeting in March)
EVERY THURSDAY
Kiwanis Club, noon, Mamaw’s Kitchen @ Inn at Lander (formerly Summit)
EVERY FRIDAY
Carnegie Book Nook at the Lander Library noon-4 pm
EVERY SATURDAY
Improv Acoustic Music Jams Lander Art Center 10 am-noon
1-13 Student Select Show Lander Art Center, Tu-Th 10-6, Fr-Sa 10-4
2 Wildlife On Tap Coalter Loft, 7-8:30 pm
4-5 Grant Writing Online Workshop
7:30am-2:30pm MDT, reservations required: https://web.cvent.com/ event/32eddd1b-acf2-4711-a4846a4e4bcb71fd/summary
5 First Friday Fremont County Museums, Lander, Dubois, Riverton, 9-5
5 First Friday Participating Lander businesses, 6-8 pm
5-7 Women’s Mountain Bike Clinic CWC’s Alpine Science Institute, Fri. 5-7, Sat. & Sun. 9-5
6 Lander Pet Connection Rummage Sale Fundraiser Livery Stable at Pioneer Museum, drop off items May 5, 8-5; sale May 6, 8-5
11 Optimize your Google online presence 10 am, CWC Riverton
12 Kids Corner: Aquatic Insects Dubois Museum, 10 am
13 Lander Area Petroglyphs meet at the Pioneer Museum, 10am-1pm, reservations required, 332-3339
13 International Migratory Bird Day Sinks Canyon State Park visitors center, 10 am-noon
17 Gold Fever in the Atomic Age: Wyoming’s Uranium Riverton Museum, 6 pm
18 Business After Hours Benessere Clinic, 5:30-7
19-20 Wyoming Outdoor Weekend and Expo Lander Community Center, Fri. 4-8, Sat. all day
20 Met Opera “Die Zauberflote” Lander Library, 10:55 am
25 Lander 100 Years Ago - 1923 Pioneer Museum, 7 pm
27 Free Veterans Service Fair National Museum of Military Vehicles, 7:45 am flag raising
Last year, your Lander Chamber of Commerce struck out into new territory by starting its own radio show and podcast -- the Lander Biz Show -- for you, our members!
Let us put your business in the spotlight!
Chamber CEO Owen Sweeney and County 10’s
Charene Herrera interview a Lander Chamber member every week, airing the conversation on local radio and on County 10’s and the Chamber’s websites and social media channels to make sure thousands of Fremont County residents learn about your business!
Most memberships include one appearance each year
If you are a member of the Lander Chamber at the Cultivator Level or above, your benefits include an annual appearance on the Lander Biz Show! (A discounted fee is available for our Classic Level members.) Recordings are scheduled every other Wednesday between 11:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. Contact us today to schedule your appearance on the award-winning Lander Biz Show!
Academy of the Winds
780 Von Bieker, Lander
Benessere Clinic LLC
195 Capital St., Lander
Bernard Plumbing, LLC
PO Box 545, Lander
Family Chiropractic
8135 Hwy 789, Lander
Fremont Communications 925 Lincoln St., Lander
HDR Engineering Inc. 325 Main St., Lander
High Country Hearing Centers 1460 W. Main St., Lander
Labyrinth Productions
514 Northridge Dr., Riverton Lander Economic Development Association
PO Box 1306, Lander
New, John and Retha 28 Madison Rd., Lander
Ron’s Flooring LLC 343 Main St., Lander
Whiting Law PC
277 Main St., Suite 3, Lander
Wyoming.com 937 W Main St., Riverton
Jaffa Enterprises
Jonathan Rensch
670 N 9th St., Lander
WyoGlass LLC
Tony and Misty Larvie 905 Main St., Lander
Looking for a brighter, roomier, more professional and technologically advanced place to host a meeting? The Chamber’s got you covered!
Full Zoom Room Functionality
Our two DTEN video conferencing boards provide our members with a simplified professional meeting experience. The dual setup provides a multi-touch video display alongside a digital whiteboard that allows live onscreen annotation of documents and content sharing.
Contact Us to Reserve Your Meeting Today!
You don’t need a Zoom account to take advantage of this benefit. Chamber members without their own Zoom license can use ours to host meetings with unlimited minutes for up to 100 participants. Member-only rental pricing makes this an affordable benefit for your business, and conference room is included in some memberships. Contact us today to schedule your meeting!
Jordan found a passion in helping others in the process of starting and operating her own small business and after helping a local business get started in 2012.
She found that there was more to tracking the income and expenses than people realize and there are many complexities to proper bookkeeping required for tax preparation. She went back to graduate school in 2015, earning a CPA Bridge Certi cate from the University of Phoenix, then joining a CPA rm in Colorado in 2016. She earned her Enrolled Agent designation during her time in Colorado, an IRS designation allowing her to represent and assist clients in the event of an IRS audit. After moving back to Lander, she decided to start her own practice in 2019.
She took a position as business manager with a local school district in 2021, but recently decided to step down from that to focus on her own business. She is excited to assist clients with any business startup, bookkeeping, payroll, and tax preparation needs.
Wyoglass is a locally owned full-service glass shop in Lander. Owners Tony and Misty Larvie, raised in the Lander and surrounding area, have a deep appreciation for the local community. They are proud to offer an affordable, local option to Fremont County residents for glass needs. Wyoglass services include: auto glass replacement, recalibration of vehicles with advanced safety systems, both residential & commercial window repair & replacement, custom cut glass and mirrors, shower doors, and garage door installation!
Contact Wyoglass at 307-335-5334, or stop in at 905 Main Street.
Tony and Misty Larvie
WYOGLASS LLC
307-349-9586 (Cell-Tony)
Lander Recycle offers convenient recycling pickup service for residential and commercial customers. The business is owned and operated by Chase McFadden.
Items accepted by the Fremont County Solid Waste Disposal District recycling program are eligible for pickup. These include: corrugated cardboard, mixed papers, Type 1 plastic bottles/jugs, Type 2 plastic bottles/jugs, aluminum cans, tin cans and foil, electronics No presorting is required. Pickup schedules include weekly, biweekly and monthly options. Onetime and as-needed pickups are also available.
For recycling made easy, contact Chase at Lander Recycle. Call/text (307) 751-1002 or email landerrecycle@gmail.com.