Gov. Matt Mead’s schedule includes Wind River Native American Conference

The following is Gov. Matt Mead’s public schedule for the week of August 6-12. Events on this schedule are open to the public and the media is welcome to attend, according to the governor’s office.

Monday, August 6, 2012

9:00-9:30AM – Governor holds a news conference to take general questions and make an announcement, at Governor’s Formal Office.

5:00-6:00PM – Governor speaks at the 20th Anniversary Congressional Award Invitational, at Calico Restaurant in Jackson. 

Tuesday, August 7, 2012

7:00-8:30AM – Governor speaks at the Boys and Girls Clubs of Central Wyoming’s 14th Annual Awards and Recognition breakfast, at Casper Events Center.

1:00-1:45PM – Governor speaks at the Wind River Native American Conference, at The Inn at Lander

Wednesday, August 8, 2012

11:45-12:30PM – Governor serves lunch at the Comea Shelter in Cheyenne.

Thursday, August 9, 2012

8:00AM-12:00PM – Governor chairs SLIB and SBLC meeting, Herschler B63.

5:15-5:30PM – Governor and First Lady welcome athletes for the Wyoming Senior Olympics, at Capitol Steps. 

Friday, August 10, 2012

8:00-8:30AM  – Governor meets for photos with Boys State top elected officials, at Governor’s Formal Office.

10:30AM-12:00PM – Governor speaks at the National Elk Refuge’s 100th Anniversary celebration, at National Elk Refuge in Jackson.

1:30-3:00PM – Governor meets with local elected officials in Hot Springs County, at Government Annex, Thermopolis.

6:30-7:00PM – Governor speaks at a reception for the Wyoming Children’s Society, Little America, Cheyenne.


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