

He also was appointed justice of the peace and notary public for the 2 nd Judicial District of Wyoming. Hayford’s Laramie Sentinel, studied the law and passed the Wyoming bar.

Wednesday in the Union Ballroom of UW Union Building. During his first year in Laramie, Nye took a position with J.H. The blood drive challenge will also take place from 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Thursday, Lincoln Community Center will host another event to commemorate Chavez – Cesar Chavez Blood Drive Challenge. “The women in Goias are simultaneously fundraising to get a truck and with the truck they are going to take the mammogram to rural areas to try to do early breast cancer detection,” VanCleave said. Partnership between Wyoming and Goias is established by the Partners of the Americas and is one of the examples of various programs that the international organization provides to foster relationships between North America, Central America and South America. Here, the volunteers use them to make jewelry they sell to raise money to help women in Goias buy a mammogram machine. Polished and colored in Brazil, the beads travel across borders in backpacks of Partners of the Americas volunteers. “In January, we always do MLK service days and we thought this year we should also include other people who have been noteworthy community organizers and are known for their activism, so this year we decided to do one for Cesar Chavez and do something related to community organizing,” VanCleave said. The event is organized by the UW Service, Leadership and Community Engagement office. This is the first time we’ve ever done Cesar Chavez service day but there’s nothing to say that we wouldn’t do it again next year.” We are pretty happy with this number,” Aimee VanCleave, one of student organizers of the project and Americorps volunteer, said.

Not too many, but it is Easter weekend and it’s pretty cold. “Today we probably had about 15-20 people (from the community) come through. until noon, the students beaded and showed a documentary about the life of Cesar Chavez titled “Viva la Causa!” On Saturday, they decided to engage the Laramie community in their efforts by hosting a Cesar Chavez Service Day at the Lincoln Community Center. Made from various seeds, plant pods or tree bark, the beads make unique jewelry items that the students, volunteers with Partners of the Americas, sell around town and the state in an effort to help women in Goias region of Brazil. They gather at somebody’s home or on campus, lay out bags and boxes filled with beads of various shapes and colors, and get down to the craft. The Laramie Police Department is asking for the publics help in identifying three people who were caught on video stealing a four-wheeler from a home in. Lodged between the Laramie and Snowy mountain ranges along the Laramie River at almost 7,200 feet elevation, the city was founded less than a decade earlier in 1868, received less than 11 inches of moisture a year, and could record temperatures of 50 degrees below zero. For the past four years, a group of University of Wyoming students and Laramie residents has been regularly meeting for beading.
