Cody Chamber E-Newsletter  -  March 11, 2016

Exec Bits!
 
The Cody Country Chamber of Commerce is looking for part-time and full-time seasonal Visitor Center Customer Service Representatives to work from May 1 through September 30. 

Requirements:
 - Customer service, retail, or sales experience preferred, but not required.
 - Point of sale, cash register experience, and computer experience preferred, but not required.
 - Excellent communication skills that foster professionalism, integrity and pleasant visitor interactions.
 - Team player - supports other staff members and communicates effectively and respectfully.
 - Hard working - punctual and reliable, with a positive "can do" attitude.
 - Availability to work flexible shifts, weekends, holidays and fill shifts as needed.
 - Ability to exercise sound judgment and make decisions suitable to a professional environment.
 - Thorough knowledge of Cody/Yellowstone Country and enthusiasm for the area are a strong plus.

These positions offer wonderful opportunities to network and gain customer service/hospitality experience.  Join our team to enjoy a fun summer!

Interested applicants please send letter/resume to Visitor Services Manager, Cody Country Chamber of Commerce, 836 Sheridan Ave, Cody, WY 82414 or email - cody@codychamber.org.  The application deadline is March 31, 2016!

For the full job description, including duties, please visit our jobs page: http://www.codychamber.org/jobs.html

2016 Cody Chamber
 Board of Directors

James Blair
President  
Holiday Inn - Blair Hotels

Mark Westerling
Vice President

Wells Fargo Bank, NA

 

Theresa Donley 

Secretary
Donley Team - Western Real Estate

Leslie Slater-Wilson

Treasurer
Traces of Light
 
Krystal Baum
Rand Creek Ranch
 
Paul Brock
Cody Firearms Experience
*Buffalo Bill Art Show

 

Nancy Tia Brown
Mayor, City of Cody
  
Keven Buss
SBW & Associates, P.C.
 
Mike Darby 

Buffalo Bill Antler's Inn

*Cody Stampede

 

Jordan Jolley

Sports HQ

James Klessens
Forward Cody

Ashley McCarten
Pinnacle Bank
 
Jennifer Rosencranse
Roger's Sports Center
 
Ashley Trudo
West Park Hospital
*Ambassadors

Scott Wagner 
Past President
Buffalo Jump Winery

Brett Whitlock
Whitlock Motors
  

Tom Wilder

Eastgate Liquors

*Committee's
Upcoming Events

March 11
WYOGA convention in town.
Wapiti School spaghetti dinner, 5:30pm.

March 12
Spring fling, Noon - 3:30pm.
16th annual St. Patrick's day parade, 4pm.

Pub Crawl, 5:30pm.

Young life banquet & dessert auction, 6pm.

Park County Pedalers fundraiser with Jalan Crossland band, at the Cody Auditorium, 7pm.

March 17
Youth mental health first aid workshop, 10am-2pm (also on the 18th).

March 18
65th annual Rotary show, at Wynona Thompson auditorium, 6pm. Free!

March 19
Breakfast with the Easter Bunny, QT's Restaurant in the Holiday Inn, 8am - 11am.

Cowgirl up rodeo drill team - fundraiser, at the Irma, 5pm.

43rd annual Soroptimist wine tasting, 6pm.

65th annual Rotary show, at Wynona Thompson auditorium, 6pm. Free!

St. Patrick corned beef dinner at St. Anthony's, 6pm.

March 22
Innovative leadership workshop, 8:30am-4:30pm.

March 23
Sip & Paint - Ukranian Easter eggs class, at Buffalo Jump winery, 6pm.

March 24
Community health series - lunch & learn, at West Park Hospital, Noon.

"Unbranded" documentary screening at Big Horn Cinemas, sponsored by FOAL, 7pm.

March 27
Easter buffet, QT's Restaurant in the Holiday Inn, 11am - 3pm.


Upcoming Cody Club
Presentations

Cody Club will now be twice a month, on the first & third Monday of the month (excepting holidays).  The lunch price has also changed to $15 per person.

April 4
Ambassadors annual Non-Store Front ribbon cutting
  
Watch your e-mail for further Cody Club Announcements!
Office For Rent!

Modern Professional Offices for Rent, on Rumsey Avenue near Downtown.

Call John Housel at
307 250 3077.

Is it snowing?  Is it busy or quiet?  See it all on the Webcam!

 

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307- 587- 2777

Our Mission:
The Cody Country Chamber of Commerce, the community's "front porch", represents the interests of its members and the entire business community, extends exceptional western hospitality and promotes an unparalleled visitor experience.
  
We're here to help you!

New members to welcome!
 
Rustic Sun is Cody's tanning salon, we also offer many great products that include Yankee Candle products, Thymes bath and body, Tea Forte and many others!  2201 17th St. Unit 9, (307) 578-8341.

Mad River Boat Trips
Our professional and experienced river trip guides will navigate you through the twists and turns of the Snake River Canyon while pointing out the flora, fauna, geology and history that make this area unique. You can choose a scenic float and enjoy the upper section of the Snake River as it flows south along braided river channels, or you can choose a whitewater trip and shoot the rapids in the Snake River Canyon.  1255 South US Highway 89, Jackson, WY.  (307) 733-6203
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National Park Service - Comments for Fishing Bridge until March 15.

The National Park Service (NPS), in cooperation with the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), is planning to reconstruct a segment of the East Entrance Road from Fishing Bridge to Indian Pond within the eastern portion of Yellowstone National Park. The project would reconstruct the road, associated parking areas and turnouts, and Pelican Creek Bridge. Fishing Bridge will also be considered for rehabilitation or replacement.

This segment of the park's road system is in an advanced state of deterioration and has seen a substantial increase in vehicle use since the 1980's. The road also includes areas that do not meet modern engineering safety standards. Pelican Creek Bridge and Fishing Bridge, built in the 1930s, are beyond their design life and are in need of replacement or rehabilitation.

Read the full press release, and details on where to comment, here:
http://www.nps.gov/yell/learn/news/16006.htm

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Need WY state maps?

We have several cases of 2015 maps that we want to get rid of, please stop by for a case or two if you need some!

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Spring Fling this weekend!

Spring Fling, Saturday, March 12.  Starts at noon, FREE fun events for kids & grownups!

Schedule of Events on 12th Street near the Irma porch.
 12:00-1:30 Fly Casting
 12:00-3:30 Petting Zoo
 1:30-3:30 Obstacle Course
 1:30-3:00 Bike Decorating (can be in the parade!)
Also going on: Petting Zoo, Fly Casting, Face Painting, Kettle Corn, Obstacle course, Bring your own bike for Bike Decorating. Animal shelter on site.

Savin' o' the Green!
Look for the green balloons and shamrocks and SAVE with special offers from participating merchants!

4pm - 16th Annual St. Patrick's Day Parade

5:30pm - Pub Crawl with the Caledonian Pipes & Drums.
5:30pm Irma Hotel
6:30pm Pat O'Hara's
7:30pm Cassie's
8:30pm Silver Dollar
9:30pm Irma Hotel

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WYDOT News.
 
Cody street/sidewalk improvements scheduled to begin March 1
 
A $1.95 million highway improvement project is scheduled to begin in March between 10th Street and Cody Labs on U.S. 14-16-20, which includes 8th Street and Sheridan Avenue.
 
The street and sidewalk improvements are scheduled between milepost 50.64 (Cody Labs) and milepost 51.78 (10th Street) in Cody.
 
By contract, the project must be complete by June 15, and all concrete work is required to be complete by May 15.
 
Project scope of work includes pavement rehabilitation, including asphalt milling and re-paving of three inches of asphalt pavement and asphalt wearing course; Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) upgrades; replacement of broken curb and gutter, double gutter and sidewalk; and replacement of a traffic signal pole at the southwest corner of the 8th Street/Beck Avenue intersection at the entrance to the Buffalo Bill Center of the West.
 
WYDOT Cody Resident Engineer Todd Frost said prime contractor Mountain Construction Co., of Lovell is scheduled to begin mobilizing equipment to the area about March 1, and weather permitting, the contractor is scheduled to begin removal and replacement of sidewalk, double gutter, and curb and gutter.
 
"The contractor will begin work at 10th Street and work on the westbound lane. Work will progress to the west, and concrete work on this side of Sheridan Avenue and 8th Street is scheduled to be complete by April 16," Frost said. "The contractor is scheduled to then start on the eastbound side of 8th Street starting at Cody Labs, and will progress eastward with the flow of traffic."
 
All concrete work is scheduled to be complete by May 7.
 
Frost said asphalt milling is scheduled to begin May 9, with paving scheduled to begin on May 16.
 
The project schedule and all highway and sidewalk improvements are dependent upon favorable weather.
 
During concrete work, motorists should expect single-lane closures on the side of the highway being worked during working hours (7 a.m. to 8 p.m.). "One lane of traffic will be maintained on that side of the highway, and two lanes of traffic will be maintained on the other side of the highway," Frost said.
 
"During milling and paving operations, motorists should expect work on one-half of the highway, while two-way traffic is carried on the other half of the highway," Frost said.
 
Frost said access to businesses will be maintained at all times. Any work on businesses accesses will completed on one-half of the approach at a time, unless alternate access has been coordinated with the landowner.
 
WYDOT contact for this project is Resident Engineer Todd Frost, (307) 587-2220.
 
For information about this news release, contact WYDOT public relations specialist Cody Beers at (307) 431-1803.

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Spring into Yellowstone.


 


 

The 4th annual Spring into Yellowstone event is coming up May 11 - 15, 2016.  Spring into Yellowstone, an annual event based in Cody, Wyoming, and produced by a diverse group of partners, showcases the wildlife, landscapes, and ecology of the Greater Yellowstone Region. The event educates and engages residents and visitors, encourages wildlife conservation and land stewardship, and promotes tourism.

There are sponsorship opportunities available now.  The registration for tours is the final stages of planning and will soon be open. 

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Thank you for your renewals!

Renewals are flooding in and we thank you all for your continued memberships with us!

This year, per the membership survey results, we have decided to do something a little different, instead of membership postcards to insert into your plaques, we are mailing out membership stickers.  These can be affixed to your business windows or doors.  Should you require, or prefer a postcard for your plaque, please let us know, we can print those as requested, but please note there may be additional wait time.

We will be mailing out these stickers as renewals come in, so keep your eyes open for yours!

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