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*NEWS RELEASE June 26, 2025*
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*Governor Gordon Announces Second Round of Awardees for Semiquincentennial Grant Program*
"Projects will take place in conjunction with the statewide America’s 250th Celebration "
CHEYENNE, Wyo. – The Wyoming Semiquincentennial Planning Task Force has announced the second round of awardees for the Semiquincentennial Grant Program. The first round of grants totaling $90,610 was announced earlier this month [ [link removed] ].
The grants program was launched last year and supported with a $2 million appropriation from the Wyoming Legislature. The grants program provides communities the opportunity to honor and celebrate Wyoming’s role in shaping American history, and encourages a deeper understanding of Wyoming's enduring legacy and its future contributions to the nation. The projects will take place in conjunction with the celebration of the 250th Anniversary of the Declaration of Independence in 2026.
“I’m proud of the projects that communities and others are undertaking to celebrate Wyoming and the 250th celebration of our nation’s independence. These projects showcase our history as Americans and Wyomingites, and will enrich our state for years to come,” Governor Gordon said.
Three entities were awarded grants totaling $75,000. They include:
* *Thayne’s Roots: A Tribute to Wyoming’s Heritage* - The Town of Thayne is commissioning a locally-led mural on the town’s community center. The mural will incorporate pioneers, Wyoming women, and economic endeavors, drawing attention to Wyoming's national significance.
* *Wyoming Cowboys in the Development of Wyoming* - The Gillette Rockpile Museum will create the inaugural permanent exhibit of the Wyoming Cowboy Hall of Fame. The exhibit will document the role of cowboys in Wyoming and celebrate the accomplishments of the more than500 inductees since 2013.
* *Legacy Films of Elk Mountain Citizens- *The Town of Elk Mountain will create a film that incorporates the stories of generations of community members, recognizing the pivotal role that homesteaders, miners, and timberman played in the community before the town’s formal establishment. The film will honor the community’s history and act as a historical guide for younger residents.
Governor Gordon established the Wyoming Semiquincentennial Planning Task Force to develop and coordinate events and activities that honor this significant milestone. More information on the celebration will be made available on the dedicated Semiquincentennial celebration website at [link removed] [ [link removed] ].
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