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Cribbage

Submitted by billing@newslj.com on 12 August 2025

Weston County Senior Center, 627 Pine Street

Cribbage: where counting cards feels like math class, but way more fun! You celebrate pairs like you’ve won the lottery and get excited over a 15-point hand like it’s your birthday. And let’s not even talk about the pegging – it’s basically a mini rollercoaster of triumph and disaster!

GiGi's Closet

Submitted by billing@newslj.com on 12 August 2025

First United Methodist Church, 23 N Seneca Ave

Gently used clothing: because who needs brand-new when you can rock a shirt with character? These clothes have been around the block, but they’re still stylish, comfy, and ready for their next adventure. Think of it as ā€œvintage,ā€ not ā€œused.ā€ Fashion with a story to tell!

Exercise Class

Submitted by billing@newslj.com on 12 August 2025

Weston County Senior Center, 627 Pine Street

Get ready to stretch, sweat, and giggle! Our exercise class has more laughs than lunges and more chuckles than crunches. No pressure—just movement, music, and maybe a few dance moves that weren’t planned. Come for the fitness, stay for the fun. Your muscles—and your mood—will thank you!

Wellness Wednesday

Submitted by billing@newslj.com on 12 August 2025

Weston County Health Services, 1124 Washington Blvd.

Our wellness clinic offers comprehensive care with a focus on prevention, diagnosis, and treatment. From routine check-ups to specialized services, we prioritize your health and well-being. Our compassionate team is here to provide expert care, support, and guidance to help you live a healthier, happier life.

American Legion Meeting

Submitted by billing@newslj.com on 12 August 2025

Newcastle Lodge & Convention Center,Ā 22918 Highway 85

The American Legion is a U.S. veterans' organization founded in 1919, dedicated to supporting military service members and their families. It advocates for veterans' rights, organizes community programs, and promotes patriotism. The Legion also offers assistance with benefits, health care, and provides educational opportunities for veterans and their families.

T.O.P.S. #135

Submitted by billing@newslj.com on 12 August 2025

First United Methodist Church, 23 N Seneca Ave

Losing weight? You're not alone—your snacks miss you too! But every step, squat, and salad is a win. Progress may be slow, but so is a turtle—and it still beats the hare! Keep laughing, keep moving, and remember: stretchy pants are cheering you on from the closet. You've got this!

Weston County Natural Resource District Meeting

Submitted by billing@newslj.com on 12 August 2025

Weston County Natural Resource District Office, 1225 Washington Blvd

The Weston County Natural Resource District (WCNRD) focuses on managing and conserving natural resources in Weston County, Wyoming. It provides services like soil conservation, water management, wildlife habitat restoration, and land-use planning. WCNRD aims to improve environmental sustainability and support local agricultural practices for the community's long-term benefit. Our meetings are open to the public. Call 307-746-3264 ext. 4 for more information.

Dominoes

Submitted by billing@newslj.com on 12 August 2025

Weston County Senior Center, 627 Pine Street

Line them up and let the fun begin—dominoes time! Whether you're stacking, matching, or knocking them down, it's all about laughs and friendly play. No pressure, just good vibes and great company. Every game is a fresh start—come join the fun, make a move, and let the good times fall!

Bridge

Submitted by billing@newslj.com on 12 August 2025

Weston County Senior Center, 627 Pine Street

Bridge: where four friends sit down, and two walk away not speaking. One partner thinks you're a genius, the other thinks you're sabotaging them on purpose. Tricks are taken, tempers flare, snacks disappear—but somehow, everyone shows up again next week for more ā€œfunā€ and passive-aggressive bidding!

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