JACKSON HOLE NEWS&GUIDE, Wednesday, November 28, 2012 - 7B
Valley Breeze Hospice to remember loved ones
St. John’s Hospice invites the public to its memorial event, Light Up a Life 2012, at 7 p.m. Dec. 5 in the St. John’s Medical Center lobby. The lighting ceremony will remember and celebrate loved ones. Names from the Book of Honor will be read, accompanied by the music of Mike Calabrese. A $10 donation inscribes a loved one’s name in the book. All gifts are tax deductible and will benefit St. John’s Hospice programs. Donations can be mailed to St. John’s Hospice, P.O. Box 428, Jackson, WY 83001. Call 739-7467 for information.
Menorah to light up Capitol
At noon Dec. 11, Chabad Jewish Center of Wyoming will host the lighting of a 10-foot menorah erected at the state Capitol building. The celebration will include Hanukkah songs by the children’s choir from St. Mary’s Catholic School of Cheyenne, lighting of the menorah by Holocaust survivor siblings Zolly Gancz and Hellen Zigmond and greetings from community leaders and elected officials. Following the ceremony, many will dance, sing and eat potato latkes, jelly doughnuts and other Hanukkah treats. The lighting was organized by Chabad Rabbi Zalman Mendelsohn, executive director of the Chabad Jewish Center of Wyoming, which is based in Jackson but serves people across the state, “The menorah serves as a symbol of Wyoming’s dedication to preserve and encourage the right
and liberty of all its citizens to worship God freely, openly and with pride,” Mendelsohn said. “Specifically in America, a nation that was founded upon and vigorously protects the right of every person to practice his or her religion free from restraint and persecution, the menorah takes on profound significance, embodying both religious and constitutional principles.” The Capitol menorah is one of thousands of large public menorahs sponsored by Chabad throughout the world, helping children and adults of all walks of life discover and enjoy the holiday message. For information about Hanukkah and a schedule of events, visit JewishWyoming.com/Chanukah.
Cuba building supplies needed
The Rev. Ken Asel and 11 members of St. John’s Episcopal Church will travel to Cuba on Dec. 5 on the first of several mission trips. The group will be working in the town of Favorito, helping to transform a small house into a chapel. The group needs eight light switches (single or double), 12 electrical outlets, four water faucets, PVC connections, simple light fixtures, cork boards and white boards. Also needed for the trip are crayons, colored pencils, notebooks, markers, CDs, puzzles, children’s scissors, glue sticks, colored paper, prayer books, kitchen utensils, kitchen towels, sewing kits and knitting kits. Donations can be dropped off through Monday with Margaret Hutton at the church. Each traveler is allowed to carry only 44 pounds, so the lighter the items are, the better.
CWC classes enrolling now Classes in nursing, photography, general education and more are being offered by Central Wyoming College in the spring semester. Classes begin the week of Jan. 14. The schedule can be accessed online at CWC.edu/academics/browsecourses. Printed schedules were delivered to valley post office boxes earlier this month. For information or to register for classes, stop by CWC Jackson’s offices in the Center for the Arts, call 733-7425 or email jacksoninfo@cwc.edu.
UW plans fall commencement Fall commencement ceremonies at the University of Wyoming will be held Dec. 6 through 8 in Laramie. The graduation celebration will be at 3:30 p.m. Dec. 6 in the Wyoming Union Yellowstone Ballroom. The College of Arts and Sciences program, along with a ceremony for College of Agriculture and Natural Resources graduates, will be held at 4 p.m. Dec. 7 in the Arts and Sciences Auditorium. The School of Energy Resources reception will be from 3-5 p.m. Dec. 7 in the UW Conference Center at the Hilton Garden Inn. The College of Business will hold its ceremony at 10 a.m. Dec. 8 in the Arts and Sciences Auditorium. At the same time, the College of Health Sciences program will be held in the Wyoming Union Yellowstone Ballroom. The College of Engineering and Applied Science ceremony will be at 1:30 p.m. Dec. 8 in the Arts and Sciences Auditorium.
On the Record Warranty deeds
The following warranty deeds were recorded from Nov. 19 through 21 by staff at the Teton County Clerk’s Office. Recorded Nov. 21 From: Lynn A. Sherwood et al trustee To: HD Enterprises LLC From: Western Horizons LLC To: Cohasset Wyoming LLC
Recorded Nov. 20 From: Clitus H. Marvin et al To: Kevin J. Ritter et ux From: Kathryn H. Matt et vir To: Deborah Conrad From: Richard Marc Schorr et ux To: J. Marvin Owen et ux From: Keith D. Shorts To: Keith D. Shorts From: Jonanthan H. Evans et ux To: James R. Latimer III et al trustee
Recorded Nov. 19 From: James Ryan May et ux To: Cheryl L. Jelinek From: Rachel A. Selikoff To: Kimberly K. Kauffman From: Kim L. Lebel To: Allen Lebel From: William Frederick Thomas trustee To: Robert Collins McDevitt et ux From: Michael Bessette et ux To: First Interstate Bank
From: Jeanette Taylor Gillette et al trustee To: Erin Flynn et vir From: Eugene V. Fife et ux To: Fife Lot 6 LLC From: MacGregor Realty LP To: Daryl M. Peightal et ux From: John L. Scott Jr. et ux To: John L. Scott Jr. et al trustee From: John L. Scott Jr. et ux To: John Lawrence Scott Jr. et al trustee From: John L. Scott Jr. et ux To: Scott Unlimited LLC
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apothecary
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chiropractic
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