Devils Tower National Monument will feature area rancher Pat Frolander at its cultural program 8 p.m. Wednesday, June 25. She will discuss "Ranching: The Land, The Lifestyle, The Legacy," examining family ranching and passage to future generations.
Pat Frolander and her husband, Robert, have owned and operated his family ranch in the Wyoming Black Hills near Sundance for 38 years.
She serves on numerous agriculture and ranching organizations, including as Wyoming's representative to the Cattlemen's Beef Promotion and Research Board, president of Wyoming Cattle Women, a director of American National Cattle Women, committee chair of Wyoming Stock Growers Association, and president of Crook County Cattle Women.
Devils Tower programs are free; there is a $10 vehicle entrance fee at the monument. For more information, contact the Devils Tower Visitor Center at 307-467-5283, ext. 635 or visit the Web site at nps.gov/deto
Posted in Local on Friday, June 13, 2008 11:00 pm
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