Former Governor Dave Freudenthal will Speak at Rendezvous for the Wyoming Range
Citizens for the Wyoming Range is hosting a “Rendezvous for the Wyoming Range” community barbeque in Daniel WY on Saturday, August 20th. Former Governor Dave Freudenthal will be the guest speaker along with Bridger-Teton National Forest Supervisor Jacque Buchanan.
Representatives from Governor Matt Mead’s office, the Wyoming congressional delegation, Wyoming Game and Fish Department and the Wyoming Department of Environmental Quality will also attend the event, as well as local officials.
The Rendezvous for the Wyoming Range is free and open to the public, scheduled for Saturday, August 20 from 4 – 8 pm. Barbeque and other refreshments are provided. The event will be held at the Double J Ranch in Daniel, located 5 miles west on HWY 354 from Daniel Junction. Live music will be provided by the local band Tie Hacks. The public is invited to attend to show their support for protecting the Wyoming Range. Although the Wyoming Range Legacy Act passed in 2009, there still remains many thousands of acres of contested and grandfathered leases in this part of the Bridger-Teton National Forest that could be developed for oil and gas. For more information and to RSVP, go to www.wyomingrange.org.
Citizens for the Wyoming Range is hosting a “Rendezvous for the Wyoming Range” community barbeque in Daniel WY on Saturday, August 20th. Former Governor Dave Freudenthal will be the guest speaker along with Bridger-Teton National Forest Supervisor Jacque Buchanan.
Representatives from Governor Matt Mead’s office, the Wyoming congressional delegation, Wyoming Game and Fish Department and the Wyoming Department of Environmental Quality will also attend the event, as well as local officials.
The Rendezvous for the Wyoming Range is free and open to the public, scheduled for Saturday, August 20 from 4 – 8 pm. Barbeque and other refreshments are provided. The event will be held at the Double J Ranch in Daniel, located 5 miles west on HWY 354 from Daniel Junction. Live music will be provided by the local band Tie Hacks. The public is invited to attend to show their support for protecting the Wyoming Range. Although the Wyoming Range Legacy Act passed in 2009, there still remains many thousands of acres of contested and grandfathered leases in this part of the Bridger-Teton National Forest that could be developed for oil and gas. For more information and to RSVP, go to www.wyomingrange.org.
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