The Sheridan City Council meeting on July 7, 2025, highlighted significant community initiatives, including a proclamation for Disabled American Veterans Day and updates from the Sheridan Arts Council.
The meeting commenced with a proclamation recognizing July 11, 2025, as Disabled American Veterans Day in Sheridan. Robert Ross, the commander of the local Disabled American Veterans (DAV) Chapter 9, expressed gratitude for the community's ongoing support for veterans. He announced that members would be distributing "forget me nots" on the designated day, with proceeds benefiting local disabled veterans and their families. Mayor Richard Bridger urged residents to contribute generously to this cause, emphasizing the importance of honoring those who have served.
Following the proclamation, Sean Day, vice president of the Sheridan Arts Council, addressed the council to thank them for their support of the arts through GPET funding. He highlighted the council's mission to promote the arts in Sheridan and acknowledged various local organizations that contribute to this goal. Day shared recent accomplishments, including sponsorship of events at the Wyo Theater and support for the Bighorn High School drama team, which recently attended an international festival in Bloomington, Indiana. Amanda Allen, a drama coach and new board member, detailed the enriching experience for students at the festival, which included workshops with industry professionals.
The meeting concluded with an announcement of an upcoming performance featuring classical pianist Tanner Jordan on August 6, 2025, at the First Baptist Church, further showcasing the council's commitment to fostering arts and culture in the community. The discussions underscored the city's dedication to supporting both veterans and the arts, reflecting a strong sense of community engagement and appreciation.