News

Wyoming Main Street Advisory Board Meets Virtually Nov. 14

Cheyenne, Wyo – The Wyoming Main Street Advisory Board will meet via Zoom for a board meeting on Monday, Nov. 14, from 2 to 3 p.m.

Agenda items for this meeting include reviewing board member roles and responsibilities, preparing Wyoming Main Street for new accreditation standards from the National Main Street Center, and re-affirming 2023 board meeting dates.

The full meeting agenda is available on the Business Council on our Main Street Advisory Board page.

Individuals wishing to view the meeting may do so at wbc.pub/MS_Meeting or by calling 1.669.900.6833 (Meeting ID:836 6516 0465).

The Main Street Advisory Board is comprised of local economic developers, Main Street practitioners, and community leaders from around the state. It is a seven-member advisory board whose focus is revitalizing Wyoming downtowns.

About Wyoming Main Street

Wyoming Main Street is a state-coordinating program of Main Street America, providing technical assistance and support to communities interested in revitalizing their downtowns. Focused on building capacity and sustainability, Wyoming Main Street works with all sizes of communities across the state. The Main Street Approach is a grassroots method of economic and community development, focusing on historic preservation, small business, and inclusivity. Main Street is community-led, relying on resident feedback and volunteers.

For more information, contact:

Kayla Kler
Wyoming Main Street Program Manager
[email protected]
307.630.3801

Other News

The WBC board and staff will host its quarterly board meeting on Zoom, followed by a “Building Wyoming’s Future” community conversation CHEYENNE, Wyo. – The

The Wyoming Business Council (WBC) will host its next essential community conversation, “Building Wyoming’s Future: Critical Minerals Beyond the Rocks,” on Wednesday, December 17, at

Public Invited to Observe Legislative Budget Process and Discuss Wyoming’s Future The Wyoming Business Council (WBC) is hosting a series of statewide watch parties designed