Nearly 300 people showed up to the vendor-filled parking lot of the Bureau of Land Management’s Pinedale Field Office for the Sublette County Conservation District’s (SCCD) first Spring Expo.
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PINEDALE – Nearly 300 people showed up to the vendor-filled parking lot of the Bureau of Land Management’s Pinedale Field Office for the Sublette County Conservation District’s (SCCD) first Spring Expo.
Attendees got to enjoy a wide range of activities on all things backyard farming throughout the day, from raising horses and chickens to planting and milk products.
The event was put on with grants from the Wyoming Community Foundation and from the University of Wyoming Extension’s Barnyards and Backyards program, in addition to local sponsorships from the Green River Valley Land Trust, Ridley’s Market, Bucky’s Outdoors, Wind River Brewing Co., Bomgaar’s, Blue Planet, the Band of Sublette County, Rocky Mountain Bank and First Bank.
“I think it went very well,” said SCCD organizer Sno Ann White, who added that the SCCD is meeting soon to debrief and discuss how to make it bigger and better next year.