
It is astounding how many events take place in Cheyenne around Christmas-time. There is Gingerbread Contest, Christkindmarkt (a craft show), the Festival of Trees, and going to see Santa, just to name a few. The best part (or worst, for some) is the Christmas shopping. Around Cheyenne, there are many creative gifts that could help someone who doesn’t know what to give. We are going to begin doing “Top Ten” lists in which the number one will get a prize, and this will be the first. In the comment section of this blog, submit your entry for the most creative Christmas present. Whether it is in your own store, or something you saw out Christmas shopping, we would love to know about it! It is a great way to get some publicity around the holidays. We will publish the Top Ten list here, and the top entry will get a picture on our blog, a free ¼ page ad in our Holiday Newsletter, and a free web ad for the month. Thanks!!
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I think with times being tough - you could make a "goodie" basket filled with items that are in "need". I'm thinking breads, canned goods, gas cards, even coupons for babysitting, or a gift certificate from the Cheyenne Chamber. Remember the "Reason for the Season", and the great thing is you can vary the pricing on your baskets to fit your budget!
If you are looking fo a great Christmas gift then go to the 6th annual Festival of Trees, this Saturday, November 22 at the Community House in Lions Park. Not only will there be 20 of the mose beautifully decorated trees you have ever seen(and some fun ones), but we are acutioning off five "Ultimate Christmas Gift" Packages! These packages range from a catered dinner party for 8 in the Cheyenne Depot; to a trip on the Ski train to Winter Park, CO; to an elegant evening at the Nutcracker and one night stay at Hotel Monaco in downtown Denver, to a Wine Making Tour and kit....complete with six special bottles of wine! And if that is not enough, how about a perfect Valentine's weekend in Las Vegas! Buy these packages for someone you love....or just for yourself. The proceeds go to help youth in Cheyenne with disAbilities through the CBLN MentorAbility Program. Do your shopping for Christmas and help your community at the same time! For Info, contact Marla Lewis, Director, 631-8012.
I absolutely love the aroma pinecones at Wyoming Home...that's my suggestion.
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