Cheyenne Regional Medical Center, the Cheyenne Family YMCA and several other health and safety groups are presenting Safe Kids Day Saturday, May 2 at the Cheyenne Family YMCA.
Have you ever wanted to learn first aid and CPR?
The Cheyenne Family YMCA is offering the American Red Cross CPR and Adult & Pediatric First Aid and AED certification class on Saturday, April 11, pre-registration is required.
Looking for some family friendly fun on Halloween?
The Cheyenne Family YMCA is hosting a Halloween Party on Friday, October 31, from 1 to 3:30 p.m. featuring a trick or treat trail, a haunted house, carnival games, a castle moonbounce and their unique Seat 'n Treat.
Today, host Dave Chaffin's guest will be:
7:07AM MDT: World traveler, former educator, author and columnist, Frosty Wooldridge, will be back continuing his well-researched discussion on the long term effects of illegal immigration and over population...
Today is immigration Monday on the Morning Zone:
7:07AM MDT: World traveler, teacher, author and columnist, Frosty Wooldridge continues his series with us on the long term consequences of illegal immigration and over population. (See his latest column under "Opinion" tab)
8:07AM MDT: Our man down on the border, John Marshall is back with the latest on illegal immigration and the drug car
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he Cheyenne Family YMCA is offering snacks for kids weekdays this summer, according to spokeswoman Chris Shay.
She says the snacks are available free of charge and no registration is required. The only requirement is that anyone taking part in the program has to be under the age of 18...
Cheyenne Regional Medical Center and the Cheyenne Family YMCA are joining several other health and safety groups in presenting the 16th annual Safe Kids Day May 4 from 10am until 2pm at the YMCA.
Stephanie Heitsch, Injury Prevention Coordinator at CRMC, says this year's event will include more than 25 exhibits, including 10 interactive injury prevention booths...
New Cheyenne Family YMCA CEO Patty Walters says one of her goals is to implement upgrades and repairs at the facility which may have fallen behind due to a lack of money.
Walters says the tough economic times in recent years have curtailed some of the projects, but she is hoping to raise enough money during the Y's annual support campaign, which is going on now, to catch up on some of the work tha