November
22 & 23, 2024
Miss
Bennet - Christmas at Pemberley - Play by the Pinedale Theatre
Company
Friday & Saturday
8-person
play. Sheppard Auditorium, 7PM. Tickets available at Nested
West, Cowboy Shop, Office Outlet and online
at www.pinedaletheatre.com. Adults $25, Students $10.
November
28, 2024
Annual
Pinedale Turkey Trot 5000
Thursday
Thanksgiving
morning starting at the Sheppard's house (22 Sportsman Loop).
This is a 3-mile fun run, walk or trot. Starts at 9 AM. All
levels of fitness are welcomed. Everyone needs to register,
however there is no charge to enter. Registration starts at
8:30 AM. For any questions call 307-231-0060 or email craig.sheppard@hotmail.com for
more details.
November
28, 2024
Community
Thanksgiving Dinner
Thursday
Noon
to 2:00PM at Our Lady of Peace Catholic Church, 112 S Sublette
Ave in Pinedale. Interdenominational
Worship Service starts at 11:00AM. Sponsored by: St. Andrew’s
in the Pines Episcopal Church, Our Lady of Peace Catholic Church,
Church of the Resurrection, Pinedale Community UCC Church.
December
6, 2024
Museum
of the Mountain Man Annual Holiday Wreath and Chocolate Auction
Friday
Lovatt
Room, Pinedale Library. Social starts at 6PM. Auction at 7PM.
Free food. Live and silent auctions. Fundraiser for the Museum's
2025 programs and events. Will also include the Book Signing for Ann
Chambers Noble’s
new book “Sublette County”
6-8PM.
December
13, 2024
Portland
Cello Project - Holiday Show
Friday
PFAC
presentation. Friday, 7PM, Sheppard Auditorium in Pinedale.
Tickets $20/adult, $7/student & kids. Tickets available
at Nested West, Cowboy Shop, Office Outlet, at the door,
and online at www.pinedalefinearts.com
January
31 to February 8, 2025
2025
Pedigree Stage Stop Race
Friday
through following Saturday
Starts in
Jackson, Wyoming ad runs in stages for a week. Stage Stops
in Pinedale, Big Piney/Marbleton, Kemmerer, Lander, and final
stop in Dubois. Each of the seven stops are hosted by local
communities with special events. The loop races take place
on trails on the Bridger-Teton National Forest. Spectators
welcome. Follow the event at www.wyomingstagestop.org.
Additional
contacts for more information:
Sublette County Visitor Center
19 E. Pine Street
PO Box 176
Pinedale, WY 82941
307-367-3419
sublettevisitorcenter@gmail.com
(Contact: Peter F. Paulin, Executive Director)
Sublette County Chamber of Commerce
19 E. Pine Street
PO Box 176
Pinedale, WY 82941
307-367-2242
sublettechamberdirector@gmail.com
www.SubletteChamber.com
(Contact: Kaddy Fyfe-Shivers,
Executive Director)
Town of Pinedale
307-367-4136
www.TownofPinedale.us
www.VisitPinedale.org
Town of Big Piney
307-276-3554
www.townofbigpiney.com
Town of Marbleton
307-276-3815
Sublette County
307-367-4372 (Clerk's Office)
www.sublettewyo.com
www.BigPiney.com
www.Sublette.com
Public
Meeting Places List
(reservable places)
Calendar
Editor's Note: Are you a regular calendar viewer who lives
out of the immediate area? You can find more information about
current local events in our two newspapers, the Pinedale
Roundup and ,5,Sublette
Examiner. Out-of-county subscriptions are very reasonable
and help support their efforts to make community news available.
Both these papers are extremely supportive of local events. Please
consider an out-of-county newspaper subscription with them if
you are a regular online reader and interested in local events.
Event information is also aired on KPIN 101.1
FM radio. The most current school sports calendar info available
online at www.pinedaleschools.org for
Pinedale area and www.sublette9.org for
Big Piney & Marbleton. Contact the Sublette
County Chamber of Commerce to receive literature about the
area and events. If you find an error in any of the information
on this page, please let us know: support@pinedaleonline.com
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November - 2024
(Fall/Winter)
Average temps range 15-55F
Snow on the ground in Pinedale-stays until Aprilish
33rd Annual Thanksgiving Turkey Trot 5000
White Pine Ski Area opens
X-C skiing
15-April 15: Town of Pinedale
water bleeding season Residents on Town water are alloted
extra gallons of water at no extra charge so they can turn on water
bleeders to protect from frozen water lines.
18: Maker Cart & Games Table Mondays, from 3:30-5 pm in the
Pinedale Library Young Adult Room. Free event. Teens, stop by
the library after school to try out a science kit on the Maker
Cart or play pool, ping pong, hockey, chess, backgammon, checkers,
or bowling with just one game table.
18: Library Playhouse Monday, from 4-4:45 pm in the Pinedale
Library Storytime Room. Free event. Elementary school aged kids
can join us at the library after school every week. Make Keith
Haring paintings and study the artist!
19: S’cool Kids Club Tuesday, from 4-5 pm in the Big Piney
Library Community Room. Free event. Elementary kids, join us
weekly to enjoy stories, crafts, activities, and more! No registration
is required, and kids can leave at anytime. This week, write
down what you’re grateful for on a paper chain.
19: Stacked Book Club Tuesday, from 5:30-6:30 pm in the Pinedale
Library Western Americana Room. Free event. Stacked is an adult
book discussion group that reads all different genres! Books
are available at the library's front desk while supplies last.
The next book to read will be Weyward by Emilia Hart.
20: Early Childhood Storytime
at the Pinedale Library Parents and kids up to age 5 are
invited to stories, songs, shows and tells, and sensory activities.
10AM.
20: Happy Accidents: Painting Group Wednesday, from 11 am - 12
pm in the Pinedale Library Board Room. Free event. Join us for
a relaxing and creative hour where we'll dive into different
painting techniques and experiment with a variety of painting
mediums! This month, paint watercolor feathers.
20: Crafty Crew: Mason Jar Pumpkins Pinedale
Library, 3:45-4:30PM. Teens are invited to make crafts.
21: Sublette County Libraries closed today for staff training
21: Pinedale Properties Open House 431 W Pine Street in Pinedale
from 5-8PM. Celebrating 30 years in business! Food and beverages
provided.
22: 2nd meeting for the Real
Movers and Shakers of Sublette County – Parkinson’s
Disease support group Friday, 11AM at Pine Coffee in Pinedale.
For patients, caregivers, and family members – open to all.
OrganizersSarah Gardner can be contacted at SarahG@subletteshakers.org or phone (307) 690-5772. Alan Blackburn can be contacted at Alan@subletteshakers.org or phone (307) 360 6271.
22: Coffee, Color, Create Pinedale Library 11AM to Noon. Craft
coloring supplies provided, along with coffee
22: Teen Time: Teensgiving Friday, from 1:45-2:45 pm in the Pinedale
Library Young Adult Room. Free event. Teens, join us after school
every Friday for fun, stress-free activities with friends. This
week, teens can enjoy their own Teensgiving with food, drinks,
and games!
22: Library Playhouse For
elementary-aged kids. 2:30 to 3:30PM. Come make autumn oaoer
fkiwers at tge Pinedale Library.
22: Pinedale Trout Unlimited Chapter interest meeting 6-8PM, Pinedale Library.
22: 4th Annual Souper Bowl Fundraiser
for the Pinedale Angel Wreath Program.
Put on by the National Art Honor Society and Pinedale High School
ceramics classes. Meal is $15 for single, $20/couple, $50 family
of 5 or more. 5-8PM at Rendezvous Pointe in Pinedale. Live Auction
begins at 6:30PM. Handmade ceramic bowls have been made by Pinedale
High School ceramics classes. There will also be a silent auction.
22 & 23: Miss Bennet -
Christmas at Pemberley Play by the Pinedale Theatre Company.
8-person play. Sheppard Auditorium, 7PM. Tickets available at Nested
West, Cowboy Shop, Office Outlet and online at www.pinedaletheatre.com. Adults
$25, Students $10.
23: Christmas Tree Cutting event Sponsored by North County Wellness
Coaltion (Sublette County Wellness Coalition, Great Outdoor Shop).
Meet at Sublette County Public Health in Pinedale at 11AM. Tree
cutting permits are $15 from the Forest Service. The Great Outdoor
Shop is donating use of snowshoe rentals, if needed, reserve in
advance with Becky. For more info contact Becky Crowe, Sublette
County Prevention Specialist, 307-749-5004, rebecca.crowe@wyo.gov.
23: High Altitude Market Lovatt
Room, Pinedale Library, Saturday, 2-6PM. Hosted by Main Street
Pinedale. To be a vendor call 307-360-6246.
23: Old Fashioned Pie Social Saturday from 1-3pm at the
Daniel School House - Join PAC at the Daniel School House
for an old fashioned pie social. There will be pie, coffee,
and cider along with dancing and corn hole. Come and enjoy
this FREE community event with family and friends. Bring
a canned good to be donated. Want to bring a pie to share?
Click the link to sign up: https://forms.gle/doRjVB33T7YnosZB8
25: Maker Cart & Games
Table Mondays, from 3:30-5 pm in the Pinedale
Library Young Adult Room. Free event. Teens, stop by the
library after school to try out a science kit on the Maker
Cart or play pool, ping pong, hockey, chess, backgammon,
checkers, or bowling with just one game table.
25: Library Playhouse Friday, from 4-4:45 pm in the Library
Lovatt Room. Free event. Elementary school aged kids can
join us at the library after school every week. This week,
decorate your own apron.
26: S’cool Kids Club Tuesday, from 4-5 pm in the
Big Piney Library Community Room. Free event. Elementary
kids, join us weekly to enjoy stories, crafts, activities,
and more! No registration is required, and kids can leave
at anytime. This week, be the first to build the highest
and sturdiest tower from cups and popsicle sticks.
27: Ink Slingers Wednesday, from 3:45-4:30 pm in the Pinedale
Library Young Adult Room. Free event. Join us for our brand
new creative writing workshop! Spend ten minutes on a creative
writing prompt, then spend the rest of the time sharing
your work with others.
27: Sublette County Library closes at 6PM today. Closed
through Saturday for the Thanksgiving holiday.
28: Annual Pinedale
Turkey Trot 5000 Thanksgiving
morning starting at the Sheppard's house (22 Sportsman
Loop). This is a 3-mile fun run, walk or trot. Starts
at 9 AM. All levels of fitness are welcomed. Everyone
needs to register, however there is no charge to enter.
Registration starts at 8:30 AM. For any questions call
307-231-0060 or email craig.sheppard@hotmail.com for
more details.
28: Thanksgiving Federal
holiday. Most banks and government offices closed today.
(many also closed tomorrow, Friday)
28: Community
Thanksgiving Dinner Noon to 2:00PM at Our
Lady of Peace Catholic Church, 112 S Sublette Ave in
Pinedale. Interdenominational Worship Service starts
at 11:00AM. Sponsored by: St. Andrew’s in the
Pines Episcopal Church, Our Lady of Peace Catholic
Church, Church of the Resurrection, Pinedale Community
UCC Church.
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December - 2024
(Winter)
Average temps 5-30F
Snowmobiling and Skiing
Ice Hockey
Museum Wreath Auction
Mountain Man Xmas in Pinedale
Torchlight Parade at White Pine
3:
WYDEQ Public Engagement Session for Upper
Green River Basin Request for Redesignation to Attainment and
Maintenance Plan Tuesday,
10:30AM, Lovatt Room, Pinedale Library. WYDEQ Air Quality Division
will have a presentation followed by opportunities
for public input. The purpose is to inform the public of the
Division’s process for submitting a request to the EPA
to formally redesignate the Upper Green River Basin (UGRB)
back to attainment status for ozone, as required by the 2008
Ozone National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS). This
Request for Redesignation process will also include the development
of a Maintenance Plan for the UGRB under the requirements of
Clean Air Act Section 175A. For any questions regarding the
engagement session, or for more information about the UGRB
Ozone Request for Redesignation, please contact ozone@wyo.gov.
6: Museum
of the Mountain Man Annual Wreath & Chocolate Auction Lovatt
Room, Pinedale Library. Social starts at 6PM. Auction at 7PM.
Free food. Live and silent auctions. Fundraiser for the Museum's
2025 programs and events.
6: Book Signing for Ann
Chambers Noble’s new book “Sublette County” At
the Holiday Wreath & Chocolate Auction for the Museum of
the Mountain Man, Lovatt Room, Pinedale Library, 6-8PM.
7: Drawing for Pinedale
Lions Club Snowmobile raffle At Bucky's Outdoors in
Pinedale. Only 500 tickets sold, $50 each, reverse drawing
begins at noon.
12: High Altitude Market Lovatt
Room, Pinedale Library, Thursday, 2-6PM. (Start your holiday
shopping.) Hosted by Main Street Pinedale. To be a vendor call
307-360-6246.
13: Book Signing for Ann
Chambers Noble’s new book “Sublette County” Green
River Valley Museum in Big Piney, 4-6PM.
13: Portland Cello Project – Holiday
Show PFAC presentation. Friday, 7PM, Sheppard Auditorium
in Pinedale. Tickets $20/adult, $7/student & kids. Tickets
available at Nested West, Cowboy Shop, Office Outlet, at the
door, and online at www.pinedalefinearts.com
15: Christmas Party At
the Historic Daniel Schoolhouse. Supper at 5PM. Santa at 6PM.
18: Wyoming Game & Fish
mule deer conversation in Pinedale Pinedale Library, Lovatt
Room, 5-9PM. One of a series of conversations around Wyoming focused
on the topic of mule deer management. This is an opportunity for
the public to engage directly with Wyoming Game and Fish, share
insights and discuss the future of Wyoming’s mule deer management.
20 & 21: High Altitude
Market Lovatt Room, Pinedale Library, Friday & Saturday,
2-6PM. Hosted by Main Street Pinedale. To be a vendor call 307-360-6246.
21: Frosty 5K Fun Run Saturday from 10am at the Pinedale Aquatic
Center. Bring the whole family down for an outdoor fun 5K walk/run
to celebrate this holiday season. Warm up after with a cup of hot
cocoa or coffee. Free admission to PAC for race participants after
the race. Contest for best festive costume. Register early here:
https://forms.gle/33bs7WBZ43Dr1pVc8
25: Christmas
Day Federal holiday. Most banks and governmen t offices
closed today.
31: New Year's Eve Many
stores and offices will close early today.
| January - 2025 (Winter)
Average temps range from 0-25F
Roads snow covered
Snowmobiling & Skiing
Lakes frozen for ice fishing
One Lunger Snowmobile Race
High School Nordic & Alpine Ski Races
Sled Dog Races
31:
Deadline for PAPO (Pinedale Anticline Project
Office) project applications The
PAPO strongly encourages the submittal of projects
that relate
to PAPO’s strategic plan goals and priorities.
Projects funded in prior years benefit mule deer,
pronghorn, and greater sage-grouse by increasing
water sources, improving habitat and reducing
barriers to migration. Most funded projects are
located on the Pinedale Anticline, as onsite
mitigation is an initial first step when a mitigation
response is necessary. Projects can be related
to land use, livestock, cultural resources, recreation,
wildlife, aquatic, air, or other resources.
The PAPO Board of Directors will make project
funding decisions at the Spring 2025 Board meeting
in Pinedale.
This meeting will be advertised in early 2025. For
more information, contact Amber Robbins, PAPO Coordinator
(interim), at: arobbins@blm.gov or by phone at (307)
367-5321.
31-Feb. 8: 2025 Pedigree Stage Stop Race Starts in Jackson,
Wyoming ad runs in stages for a week. Stage Stops in Pinedale,
Big Piney/Marbleton, Kemmerer, Lander, and final stop in Dubois.
Each of the seven stops are hosted by local communities with
special events. The loop races take place on trails on the Bridger-Teton
National Forest. Spectators welcome. Follow the event at www.wyomingstagestop.org.
February - 2025 (Winter)
Average temps range 0-25F
Roads snow-covered
Lakes frozen for ice fishing
Snowmobiling & Skiing
IPSSSDR Sled Dog Race (24th
year)
Annual Daniel Fireman's
Poker Run
28th Annual Boy Scouts Spaghetti Dinner
Celebration on Ice/Learn to Skate Program
Pinedale High School Alpine GS
1: Stage 1 of Pedigree Stage
Stop Race Will be in Pinedale. More details TBA. Follow
the event
at www.wyomingstagestop.org.
2:Stage 2 of Pedigree Stage Stop Race Will be in Pinedale. More details TBA. Follow
the event at www.wyomingstagestop.org.
3:Stage
3 of Pedigree Stage Stop Race Will be in Big Piney/Marbleton.
More details TBA. Follow
the event at www.wyomingstagestop.org.
3: Opening Reception in Pinedale for the Moving Mountains
Art Contest g
4:Stage
4
of Pedigree Stage Stop Race Will be in Big Piney/Marbleton.
More details TBA. Follow
the event at www.wyomingstagestop.org.
15: Harpist Maeve Gilchrist PFAC presentation. Saturday, 7PM, Sheppard
Auditorium in Pinedale. Tickets available at www.pinedalefinearts.com
March - 2025 (Winter)
Average
temps
range 10-40F
Roads snow-covered, winter snow storms
X-C
Skiing and Snowmobiling
Lakes frozen for ice fishing, some thawing
Fremont Lake Big Fish Ice Fishing
Derby (always the 1st full weekend in March)
Pinedale VFD Open House & Ball
Caroline Classic Ski Race
St. Patrick's Day Dinner
Ticks can start to appear
44th Aniel Daniel
Chili Cook-Off & Dessert Auction
18th?
Annual
Sunny Korfanta GS Ski Race
22: Dragons and Mythical Beasts PFAC presentation. Saturday, 7PM,
Sheppard Auditorium in Pinedale. Tickets available at www.pinedalefinearts.com April - 2025 (Winter/Spring)
Average
temps range 20-50F
Snow melts off in valleys
Back roads muddy
Ticks out
High country snowmobiling still good
Streams begin to open for spring fishing
Lakes starting to thaw
Golfing begins
Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation Banquet
1: Seasonal
spring recreational closure begins near Fremont
Lake for mule deer migration Spring migration
closure of No Human Presence runs from April
1 through April 30th. It is in the
area near the outlet of Fremont Lake where the
deer cross to migrate north. The fall closure
is November 1-30th each year. Signs will be posted
at key entrances to the area to remind the public
of the seasonal closure. Done in cooperation between
the Pinedale Ranger District of the Bridger-Teton
National Forest and Wyoming Game & Fish. For
more information, pleaAse contact Rusty Kaiser,
Bridger-Teton National Forest Wildlife Biologist,
Pinedale Ranger District, 307-231-5980.
24: Bindlestiff Family Cirkus Thursday, 7PM, Sheppard
Auditorium in Pinedale. Tickets available at www.pinedalefinearts.com
May - 2025 (Winter/Spring)
Average
temps range 30-65F
Most lakes thaw for fishing
Leaves start to come on trees
Soda Lake opens on May 1st
Rendezvous Meadows Golf opens May 15
Green River Lakes road typically opens end of May/early June
Ranchers branding season
Pasture irrigating begins on ranches
High School rodeos
Big Piney & Pinedale High School graduations
1: Museum of the Mountain Man opens for the season 9AM to 5PM. www.mmmuseum.com
June - 2025 (Summer)
Average temps
range 35-65F
Wildflowers begin to bloom, springtime in the valleys.
All but highest trailheads accessible by end of the month.
High country trails typically have snow until end of the month.
Campgrounds start to open, water tests.
Usually safe to plant flowers outside after Father's Day.
Green River Drift
Kids' Fishing
Day at CCC Ponds
Boat Club Horseshoe Pitch & Barbecue
Waterhole Days Cowboy Golf
Tournament
Father's Day Fishing Derby on Fremont Lake (tentative)
July - 2025 (Summer)
Average temps range 60-90F
High mountain trails open up in the Winds
Trailheads
accessible by end of the month. Jackass
Pass to Cirque of the Towers usually
accessible by 4th of July
Afternoon thunder & lightning storms, wildfire season
4th of July celebrations
Big Piney/Marbleton Chuckwagon Days
Green River Rendezvous
Wind River Mountain Festival
Surly Pika Adventure Race
10-13:Green
River Rendezvous in Pinedale
10: Flag
Raising Ceremony for Traders Row, Green River Rendezvous Join
the traders for the patriotic flag raising ceremony at 9AM. The kids
from the Pinedale Aquatic Center Little Wranglers will help with
the flag raising. Aftrerwards, children are invited to stay to learn
primitive skills & crafts. Traders Row open Thursday through Saturday
from 9AM to 6PM and Sunday from 9AM to 2PM. Located on the corner
of Mill Street and Bridger Avenue in Pinedale.
August
- 2025 (Summer)
Average
temps
range
60-90F
Afternoon thunder & lightning storms, wildfire season
Best time to hike high Continental Divide
Haying begins
LaBarge
Fest
Sailing
Regatta on
Fremont
Lake
Cowboy Shop Classic Rodeo
Golf tourneys
Pinedale Boat Club Picnic
September - 2025 (Fall)
Bugs
die off with cooler weather, hiking more pleasant, fewer thunderstorms
Fall colors and late-season outings
Average temps range 60-80F
Start of freezing nights
Last of haying
Hunting season opens
Bow and black powder hunting
First day of school for Pinedale Schools
Campgrounds shut down mid-September
Pinedale Half Marathon
October
- 2025
(Fall/Winter)
Fall
leaves
turn, first snows in the high country
Average temps range 30-70F, gardens freeze
Pinedale typically gets snow dustings that melt
Green River Drift-cattle at Cora Jct corrals
Pronghorn migration south
through Trappers Point
Hunting season
Rendezvous Meadows Golf Course closes
for the season
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