Community spirit is alive and well in Sheridan, Wyoming, as the Sheridan Community Land Trust has announced a volunteer work night centered on the beloved OL’ #115 — a local landmark that continues to draw hands-on support from residents eager to give back.
The Sheridan Community Land Trust, a nonprofit dedicated to making housing and community spaces accessible for local residents, is inviting neighbors to roll up their sleeves and pitch in for an evening of meaningful, collaborative work. Events like this volunteer night reflect the Land Trust’s ongoing commitment to engaging the broader Sheridan community in caring for shared spaces and resources.
Volunteer work nights are a cornerstone of community land trust models across the country, bringing together people of all backgrounds around a common purpose. In Sheridan, these gatherings have become a way for residents to connect with one another while contributing tangible improvements to places that matter to the community.
OL’ #115 holds a special place in the hearts of many Sheridan residents, and the Land Trust’s decision to organize a dedicated volunteer evening around it speaks to the enthusiasm locals have shown in preserving and celebrating what makes their community unique. Whether participants are seasoned volunteers or first-timers looking for a way to get involved, the work night promises to be a welcoming and productive occasion.
Those interested in taking part are encouraged to watch for details from the Sheridan Community Land Trust. Volunteer efforts like this one are a reminder that some of the most important work in any community happens not in boardrooms, but shoulder-to-shoulder among neighbors who care.
Sources: Your Wyoming Link