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APRIL 2017
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Products & Services
Construction Loans
Snow melting means mud, which means
it’s “Construction Season”.
It’s the time of year to be planning your
spring or summer construction projects.
See us for a streamlined approach to
financing your projects. We have the expertise to enable you to complete a new addition or construct your new home. Wyoming Community Bank’s loan officers have
the expertise because they know Fremont
County; it’s our home too. Get started by
purchasing the lot or land first, and build
later. We’ll handle the construction financing as well as the long term mortgage loan
to fit your budget. Our straight forward
online application is at your fingertips.
Drop in and visit us or if you are covered in
mud, apply on line at: www.wyocb.com
Event Calendar
Wyoming Community
Bank is proud to be a
sponsor of Fremont
County Museum’s Speaker
Series.
The Speaker Series schedule
and details are listed on the
back page.
Riverton Bank
1700 N. Federal Blvd.
Riverton, WY 82501
307-857-9000
Finance Office
302 E. Main St.
Riverton, WY 82501
307-857-9200
Lander Bank
685 Main St.
Lander, WY 82520
307-335-7233
Employee Feature
Casey Andrews was born and raised
in Dothan, Alabama. Casey graduated from Troy University in 2005 with
a degree in Business Administration
and soon after married Eric Andrews,
whom she met her freshman year in
college. They now have two children,
which keeps them busy during all
times of the year.
Casey and her family moved to
Lander, Wyoming in September 2015
in search of a new adventure. In her
spare time, she enjoys spending time
with her family, cooking, watching
college football, and camping.
Casey has worked her way up in the
banking industry since 2005. She
prides herself on friendly customer
service, excellent communication, and
going above and beyond to exceed
client expectations.
Casey is the Mortgage Lender in our
Lander branch and currently serves on
the board at the Lander Children’s
Museum.
Your Locally Owned Community Bank
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Discovery Speaker Series
Help for Health
Lander Museum -“Magic Carpet Made of Steel” May 11 @ 7pm
The Wyoming Community Bank Discovery Speakers Series
continues with a program by Bill Rossiter on May 11 at 7pm at the
Pioneer Museum in Lander, titled, "Magic Carpet Made of Steel".
This is another Wyoming Humanities Council Roads Scholar
program that takes you on a journey on the trains of America
through songs and stories.
Dubois Museum- “Beginning Photography” May 20 @ 9-noon
Ellen Jungck will present the elements of photography and will
help aspiring photographers understand the concepts of photography and create excellent photographs.
Riverton Museum- Aura Newlin: “Vignettes of Japanese
Pioneers and their descendants in WY” June 17 @ 3pm
Aura Newlin: Assistant Professor of Anthropology at Northwest
Community College in Powell and a 4th-generation Japanese
Wyomingite will present, “Vignettes of Japanese Pioneers and
their descendants in WY”. Ms. Newlin is a member of the Board
of Directors of Heart Mountain Wyoming Foundation and an
alumni of Riverton High School.
Dubois Museum- “How This Place is Home” June 21 @ 7pm
“How This Place is Home" by Barbara Bogart is an exploration of
how the landscape affects the people that live here.
Lander Museum- “How This Place is Home” June 22 @ 7pm
“How This Place is Home" by Barbara Bogart is part of the WY
Community Bank Discovery Speakers Series and is an exploration
of how the landscape affects the people that live here.
Lander Museum- “Darrah Perez: Poetry & Song” July 13 @ 7pm
The Discovery Speakers Series features an evening with Darah
Perez. A Native American artist who will present her emotional
poetry and song.
Dubois Museum- “Simpson Lake Restoration” July 27 @ 7pm
This program is on the efforts of the Commission to restore the
historic Simpson Lake Lodge. Kass Harrell from the Fremont
County Historic Preservation Commission will present a program
on the efforts of the Commission to restore the historic Simpson
Lake Lodge.
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Wyoming Community Bank has chosen the non-profit
organization Help for Health as a partner in the spirit of
making Fremont County a better place to live. 4 Horses
Home Services is Help for Health’s newest endeavor. It
joins the Health Van, the Tough Enough Cancer Fund
and Hospice services in your home or the Hospice
Home as the full circle of care. 4 Horses Home Services
is a non-medical caregiving service provided in your own
home. It is designed to help people stay active, independent, and healthy. The service is available from 8 am to 5
pm daily whenever you need it. If you want help with
bathing and dressing, light housekeeping, meal preparation or transportation (among many other services), our
experienced and insured caregivers are here to help. Our
caregivers are kind, compassionate and trained to help
you with all your daily living needs. Give us a call at
307-856-1206
Riverton Community Garden
The Riverton Community Garden offers 10' x 15' plots in
our “natural” (pesticides and fertilizers restricted to
approved products) garden. The watering is automatic and
some garden tools are available for use on site. Gardeners
sign one season contracts with the option to renew at the
conclusion of each season. To get an application, set of
guidelines and gardening contract, please call 855-2026 or
855-2015 or email [email protected]. You may also pick the
packet up in the ‘R’ Recreation Office in the Pro-Tech
Building at CWC. Each plot is $50 for the 2017 season.
We are looking forward to a great gardening season and
invite our local community to be a part of it!