12 2022, 10

Simple survey will help historic preservation efforts in Sheridan County, deadline October 21

2022-10-12T10:30:48-06:00October 12th, 2022|Community Initiatives, Historic Preservation, Historic Tours, Recent News, Volunteering|

Can you help Sheridan Community Land Trust create innovative ways to preserve and tell the stories of Sheridan County’s past today, so they aren’t forgotten tomorrow? You may have heard about the Historic Preservation Tools for Wyoming workshop SCLT hosted [...]

6 2022, 10

Celebrate our coal mining towns and the people who made them communities by driving the Black Diamond Trail on its 10th anniversary

2022-10-06T14:38:05-06:00October 6th, 2022|Community, Historic Preservation, Historic Tours, Recent News|

From the banks of the Powder River outside of Clearmont through the Badger Hills into the Littlehorn Canyon, past the Needle’s Eye and Fallen City up to where the first drops of water drip out of the mountain to begin [...]

18 2022, 01

SCLT Explore History program coming to Tongue River Valley Community Center

2022-01-18T11:52:39-07:00January 18th, 2022|Historic Preservation, Historic Tours, Recent News|

Sheridan Community Land Trust and the Tongue River Valley Community Center are excited to announce that the Explore History program will be coming to Dayton beginning in February. Explore History launched this fall as a monthly series featuring talks, tours [...]

2 2021, 12

SCLT gifts print to Sheridan College Native American Student Organization

2021-12-02T09:16:34-07:00December 2nd, 2021|Community, Historic Preservation, Historic Tours, Recent News|

Sheridan Community Land Trust presented a print of the panoramic Bighorn Mountain Sign to the Sheridan College Native American Student Organization on Nov. 30, 2021. The gift is part of the community outreach portion of SCLT’s interpretive sign project that [...]

1 2021, 10

Historical interpretive signs deepen sense of place on SCLT trails

2021-10-01T09:19:51-06:00October 1st, 2021|Community, Community Initiatives, Historic Preservation, Historic Tours, Recent News, Recreation, Trails|

What’s in a name? That which the Crow Tribe calls the Iisaxpúatahchee Isawaxaawúua, by any other name would be as beautiful. A truism that Sheridan Community Land Trust (SCLT) Historical Program Manager Carrie Edinger set about to explore through [...]

24 2021, 08

Explore History program an ‘unintended outcome’ that ‘couldn’t have been planned better’

2021-08-24T15:13:53-06:00August 24th, 2021|Community, Community Initiatives, Event, Events, Historic Preservation, Historic Tours, Uncategorized|

“It was all because people couldn’t hear in the back of the bus,” laughed Lisa Wells on a recent weekday in one of the the Hub on Smith’s meeting rooms. The Hub’s Senior Fun & Wellness Coordinator was explaining how [...]

17 2021, 05

Historic Preservation Easements: helping complete the story Sheridan County

2021-05-28T09:40:25-06:00May 17th, 2021|Historic Preservation, Historic Tours, Recent News|

“By the time we get the call, the wrecking ball is at the door. By then, it’s too late.” That’s one of the first things Sheridan Community Land Trust Historical Educator Carrie Edinger heard when she began reaching out to [...]

15 2021, 04

History of Dude Ranching receives Wyoming Humanities Spark Grant

2021-04-15T12:19:23-06:00April 15th, 2021|Historic Preservation, Historic Tours, Recent News|

Wyoming Humanities (WYH) is pleased to present a Spark Grant award to Sheridan Community Land Trust (SCLT) in support of “The History of Dude Ranching: A Timeline.” The project will help in the creation and installation of signage exploring dude [...]

12 2021, 02

SCLT Discovery Session: Big Goose Creek Virtual Tour

2022-07-18T15:46:54-06:00February 12th, 2021|Discovery Session, Events, Historic Tours, Water|

Join SCLT Historical Educator Carrie Edinger for the Big Goose Creek Virtual Tour. The tour will focus on how Big Goose Creek was an essential natural resource for the valley’s early inhabitants, into the settlement era and right up to [...]

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