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    Coffee Time: Want to be involved in efforts to restore historic Wyoming buildings? Listen in to find out how!

    (Lander, WY) – On today’s episode of 1330 KOVE AM / 107.7 FM’s Coffee Time, host Vince Tropea sat down with Julia Stuble, Lander Council Member and Board Chair for the Alliance for Historic Wyoming, and Gina Clingerman, an Abandoned Mine Lands Archeologist for the Bureau of Land Management (BLM).

    Stuble and Clingerman are part of a multi-agency effort to restore and stabilize historic buildings in the South Pass Mining District this summer, including the Lemley Mill and the Saloon at Miner’s Delight.

    In addition to the Alliance for Historic Wyoming and BLM, the other groups involved in the restoration projects include HistoriCorps and the Atlantic City Historical Society.

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    Right now, Stuble and Clingerman and those responsible for the restoration are looking for volunteers.

    If interested, the volunteer session dates are: June 12-17, July 24-29, August 7-13, August 15-20, and August 22-27.

    For more information about the project and how to sign up, click here.

    Give the full Coffee Time interview with Stuble and Clingerman a listen below, which begins around the 6 minute 30 second mark.

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    Be sure to tune in to Coffee Time every morning at 9:30 AM on 1330 KOVE AM / 107.7 FM, or stream it live right here.

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