Vote now! 2021 Awards of Excellence Nominees Announced, Voting Open

The Chamber is pleased to announce the nominees, as selected by the Chamber’s Board of Directors, for the 2021 Awards of Excellence.

Voting for the nominees is now open through Wednesday, Nov. 17. Chamber members and their employees are eligible to vote. The awards categories and nominees are as follows:
Community Champion Award
This award honors a Chamber member individual, business or organization that has made a significant impact in Sheridan County. Understanding that a community thrives when those in it invest and contribute to its success, the nominees demonstrate vision, ambition and drive to address needs in the community and strive for the betterment of the local area.

Nominees:
Kristen Czaban
John Dick
Legacy Pregnancy Center
Provision Fund
Sheridan County YMCA
Strength of Sheridan Award
This award honors a Chamber member business or organization that has a distinguished tenure of 20 or more years in the community. This business or organization demonstrates consistent service, continually invests in the community, meets challenges with innovative solutions and demonstrates sustained quality performance.  

Nominees:
Centennial Theatre
Cowboy State Bank
D.A. Davidson & Co.
Morton Buildings
Tom Balding Bits & Spurs
Business Person of the Year Award
This award honors a Chamber member business person who shows outstanding business acumen and strong leadership in business and community efforts. This person is a champion for economic development, strives to exceed customer expectations, delivers industry leading standards of service and quality and exhibits innovation in business development.

Nominees:
Brandy Campbell (Cherry Creek Mortgage)
J.T. & Elizabeth Craft (Ebia Hearing & Sound)
Lisa Stutzman (Active Balance Physical Therapy)
Niki Warnke (Roosters)
Joe Wright (Kennon)
Business of the Year Award
This award honors a Chamber member business that positively impacts the economic health of the Sheridan area through exceptional business practices, customer service and innovation. This business shows steady growth and consistent strong performance, excels in community relations, practices exemplary business conduct, responds positively to adversity and shows proven business achievement.

Nominees:
Chase Brothers, LLC
Gateway Mortgage
Greensky Commercial Cleaning
L&H Industrial
Midas Tire & Auto
Read more about the nominees here:
VOTE HERE!


Harper Jacobson winner of 2021 Stroll Button Design Contest

2021 Sheridan Christmas Stroll Button Design Contest winner Harper Jacobson (center) with Sheridan Mayor Rich Bridger (left) and Sheridan County Chamber of Commerce CEO Dixie Johnson (right).

The winning design for the 26th Annual Sheridan Christmas Stroll Button Design Contest was unveiled Tuesday, Oct. 26, 2021, during a special presentation by Sheridan Mayor Rich Bridger and Sheridan County Chamber of Commerce CEO Dixie Johnson at City Hall.

Harper Jacobson, a sixth-grade student at Sheridan Junior High and daughter of Arik and Jeriann Jacobson, created the winning design. Sheridan County students in Grades 1 through 6 were invited in the spring to submit designs to the Sheridan County Chamber’s Christmas Stroll Committee for the Stroll Button Design Contest. The committee selected the winning design based upon how well it reflects this year’s theme, “Gingerbread Stroll.”

Harper received a framed copy of her button design, the first button and $100 in Chamber Bucks.

2021 Christmas Stroll Button

Stroll buttons each have a unique number and are purchased by the public, who begin wearing them at the Christmas Stroll. While shopping locally during Christmas Stroll and through Christmas Eve, button wearers look in participating businesses for the number that matches their Stroll Button. Those with matching numbers win a prize from the business valued at $50 or more.

Stroll button purchasers are encouraged to continue wearing their Stroll buttons on Stroll Day and throughout the holiday shopping season for the Chamber’s “Get Caught Shopping” campaign. If caught shopping locally in participating businesses by Chamber elves while wearing their Stroll button, they can win Chamber Bucks in amounts from $25 to $250.

Stroll buttons will be available for purchase by the public the first week of November at the Sheridan County Chamber of Commerce, 24 S. Main St., and at participating businesses. Cost remains $5 each.

This year’s Christmas Stroll will be held from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Friday, Nov. 26. Stroll button holders can begin checking for matching button numbers that morning. Main Street and Grinnell Plaza will be closed from 4 to 8 p.m. for hay wagon rides, giveaways and more. Santa and Mrs. Claus will be visiting with children and available for photos at the WYO Theater.

For more information on the 26th Annual Christmas Stroll, visit www.sheridanwyomingchamber.org or the Sheridan Christmas Stroll page on Facebook.


Part 3 “Why Sheridan?” Manufacturing Podcast Now Live

The Chamber, in partnership with Go Be Wyoming and Manufacturing Works, is releasing a series of podcasts throughout October which will explore local manufacturing. The series will focus on manufacturing career opportunities, training and education, issues that manufacturers are currently facing and why Sheridan is attractive to manufacturers.

The third and final podcast in our Manufacturing Series, “Why Sheridan?” is now live!

Watch and Listen:

Linktr.ee: https://linktr.ee/gobewyo

YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b_YN7RtPFjk

Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/7Mu1fYlanA4bXKKskqszZd

Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/why-sheridan-part-3-of-the-manufacturing-series/id1533087160?i=1000539365310


Part 2 of Manufacturing Podcast Series, “Got Grit? Current Challenges in Manufacturing,” is live

The Chamber, in partnership with Go Be Wyoming and Manufacturing Works, is releasing a series of podcasts throughout October which will explore local manufacturing. The series will focus on manufacturing career opportunities, training and education, issues that manufacturers are currently facing and why Sheridan is attractive to manufacturers.

The second podcast in our Manufacturing Series, “Got Grit? Current Challenges in Manufacturing” is now live!

Watch and Listen:

Linktr.ee: https://linktr.ee/gobewyo

YouTube: https://youtu.be/PH_HJPPw4PE

Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/1YfLwb9hV10ARo7QeBRgcn?si=5d693dfda04d43b7

Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/go-be-wyoming/id1533087160


Part I of Manufacturing Podcast Series Now Live

The Chamber, in partnership with Go Be Wyoming and Manufacturing Works, is releasing a series of podcasts throughout October which will explore local manufacturing. The series will focus on manufacturing career opportunities, training and education, issues that manufacturers are currently facing and why Sheridan is attractive to manufacturers.

The first podcast in our Manufacturing Series, “Why Manufacturing? Success & Opportunity in Manufacturing Careers” is now live!

Watch and Listen:

Youtube: https://youtu.be/p5K8wDqZl4U

Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/6Q1oOtc1mtZuWZkwBapP2X…

Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/…/go-be-wyoming/id1533087160

Linktr.ee: https://linktr.ee/gobewyo


Time for businesses to register for Christmas Stroll

It’s now time for businesses to register to participate in the annual Sheridan Christmas Stroll. Registrations must be submitted by Friday, Oct. 22, to be included in all event marketing.

Registrations may be completed online here or by downloading the registration packet below and returning it to the Chamber at 24 S. Main St. or via email at info@sheridanwyomingchamber.org.

The 2021 Christmas Stroll will be held from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., on Friday, Nov. 26. Main Street and Grinnell Plaza will once again close from 4 to 8 p.m. and feature traditional festivities. Fireworks will conclude the evening.

Stroll button holders will again be able to begin searching for their matching button number Stroll Day and through Christmas Eve. Get Caught Shopping will begin Stroll Day as well.

For more information, contact the Sheridan County Chamber of Commerce at (307) 672-2485 or via email at info@sheridanwyomingchamber.org. The registration deadline is Friday, Oct. 22.


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