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  • Go shopping this Small Business Saturday

    State Point|Nov 25, 2015

    For many holiday shoppers, Black Friday marks the official kickoff to the gift-buying season. But the following day, November 28, is Small Business Saturday, and can be a more satisfying way to shop for gifts for loved ones. At a time of year where big box retailers offer deep discounts, this annual opportunity to show local businesses your support is also a great way to score unique items while benefitting the local economy. Here are some retail trends and other things to consider as you shop a...

  • Keep it local

    Madeline Weiss|Nov 25, 2015

    Numerous business in the Platte Valley are participating in Small Business Saturday, which takes place on Nov. 28. American Express began the Small Business Saturday initiative for the Saturday after Thanksgiving in 2010. Last year, it was estimated that $14.3 billion was spent at small, independent businesses. According to the American Independent Business Alliance (AMIBA), the benefit of shopping small is based off a concept called the local economic multiplier effect. This is built of three e...

  • Santa comes back to check his list

    Madeline Weiss|Nov 25, 2015

    The Valley Service Organization (VSO) is hosting Winter Wonderland on Dec. 5 at the Platte Valley Community Center PVCC and VSO President Kate Sherrod said that, like always, attendees have a lot to look forward to. "This is one-on-one contact with Santa Claus, and I have it on good authority that we're his favorite place to come visit before Christmas," Sherrod said. For the last several years, Winter Wonderland has taken place on the same Saturday as the Lighted Christmas Parade. Sherrod said...

  • Give more for less this holiday season

    State Point|Nov 25, 2015

    The holidays are a great time to shower friends and family with wonderful gifts. As you check off your holiday shopping list, remember that even small gifts can add up quickly to cost a bundle. With these helpful tips from the discount experts at Dollar General, you may be able to give more for less this holiday season. Holiday Thank Yous Little gifts for the kids‚ teachers, the neighborhood mail carrier, your favorite hairdresser and office co-workers can add up to some big expenses. Gift cards are a special way to show your year-round a...

  • Annual Festival of Trees to raise money for local charity

    Madeline Weiss|Nov 25, 2015

    The Saratoga/Platte Valley Chamber of Commerce (Chamber) will host the Festival of Trees Gala and Auction on Dec. 4 at the Platte Valley Community Center (PVCC) for its 13th year. Individuals, organizations and businesses donate decorated trees and wreaths, gift baskets, centerpieces, holiday décor and gifts for auction. "It started with trees but now we get a little mix of everything," said Stacy Crimmins, chief executive officer of the Chamber. The Festival of Trees started at the Saratoga...

  • Christmas Parade marches back to town

    Madeline Weiss|Nov 25, 2015

    The annual Lighted Christmas Parade will be held at 5:30 p.m. on Saturday, Dec. 5. The parade begins at Bridge Ave. and River St. and goes through historic downtown Saratoga. Attendees may take advantage of local shops to buy gifts while they wait for the parade to begin. The parade ends at the Platte Valley Community Center (PVCC) just in time to welcome Santa. "It's small, but it's festive," Crimmins said. The parade will have around 10 floats, and Crimmins added that though the parade is...

  • How to make tech gifts more meaningful

    State Point|Nov 25, 2015

    Technology gifts continue to dominate holiday wish lists. Before purchasing the latest gadget, remember that one size doesn’t fit all. Just as you wouldn’t buy the same sweater for everyone, different recipients have different needs when it comes to tech gifts. This season, consider technology gifts that can improve your loved ones’ daily lives by matching devices to their personal interests. Here are some ideas for thoughtful holiday tech gifts for everyone on your list. The Go-Getter Purchasing a gift for a busy parent, a world trave...

  • Holiday Cheer

    Nov 25, 2015

  • Strings, singing & more things

    Staff Report|Nov 25, 2015

    The Encampment Community Choir is kicking off the Christmas season with their annual Christmas concert at the Grand Encampment Opera House at 6:30 p.m., Dec. 2. The concert begins with the Sierra Madre Strings playing and the choir singing at 7 p.m. The Veterans of Foreign Wars post 6125 will present the colors before the choir performs. The concert is free and open to the public....

  • Holiday Season Schedule of Events

    Nov 25, 2015

  • Thanksgiving turkey carving tips

    State Point|Nov 25, 2015

    Cooking is only part of Thanksgiving prep. For many hosts, carving the bird represents the most intimidating feast feat. Don't chicken out! There are some quick tips you can follow to demystify the process, from the carving experts at Smith's Housewares, a manufacturer of innovative knife sharpeners and kitchen tools: * The first thing you will want to carve out is a proper amount of time to cook the turkey. When coordinating your schedule that morning, keep in mind that between taking the...

  • Ways to give your home a holiday facelift

    State Point|Nov 25, 2015

    A seasonal home makeover doesn’t need to cost a fortune or be difficult to execute. Quick, easy and innovative ideas, can give your home the holiday flair needed to celebrate the season. “Seasonal décor updates should jive with your home’s style, while also adding something extra to the mix,” says Eric Cohler, who has been listed as a top international designer by House Beautiful and Elle Décor magazines. “Keep it easy though, so that when the season is over, you won’t end up with a lack of motivation to refresh, and a space that feels passé....

  • Ways to give back this holiday season

    State Point|Nov 25, 2015

    When making this year’s holiday gift list, consider how you might also give back to your local community. The holiday season is the perfect time of year to do this, when volunteer and donation opportunities increase. Here are a few ideas to give back in your community: The Gift of Literacy Only one-third of all students entering high school are proficient in reading, according to a National Assessment of Education Progress report. Brighten children’s smiles this holiday season while also giving them an opportunity to succeed at school and bey...

  • Christmas Tree Permits Offered by Medicine Bow-Routt National Forests

    Staff Report|Nov 25, 2015

    Permits to cut Christmas trees on the Medicine Bow-Routt National Forests are now available at multiple locations in Wyoming. Each permit costs $10 and allows for the cutting of one tree on national forest system lands. There is a limit of five permits per household. Trees must be for personal use, not for resale. The permit must be clearly displayed around the stem of the tree before leaving the cutting area. New this year, the Every Kid in a Park (EKiP) initiative is offering one free...

  • Great holiday gifts for the handy DIY-ers in your life

    State Point|Nov 25, 2015

    The holiday season is the perfect time to ensure the handy guys and gals in your life are well-equipped for all their planned projects in the coming year -- whether that is building shelves, making home improvements or fixing up the car. Every DIY-er needs an up-to-date, comprehensive toolbox, as damaged or dull gear can pose a safety hazard, and the wrong implement for the job can slow down work and even be dangerous to the user and anyone nearby. When doing your gift shopping, consider opting for a few high quality tools. It can be tempting...