1530 W Lincolnway
Cheyenne, WY 82001
(307) 433-0024
Production Services WCM is a production company that provides high production value with fast turn around and within most any budget: Pre-production - scriptwriting, casting, location scouting Production services - cameras and operation (Sony HDV V1U, Sony HDV A1U); Lights - flat panel, soft boxes; Sound - Sony wired and wireless mikes, Audiotechnics boom; Action - direction, craft services, transport and other support services. Post Production - DVD authoring, web streaming Fiscal Agency - Co-Production Are you working on a project and you'd like to do it with non-profit status? WCM sponsors and co-produces projects for individuals or organizations without 501(c)(3) status. Non-profit status provides many benefits: productions be covered under the WCM liability insurance, be eligible for grants from foundations and the government, investors in your project can enjoy a tax exempt donation as allowed by law. Distribution and Social Media Marketing WCM not only can produce top quality digital media that conveys your message, WCM can help you get your message seen and heard through harnessing social media like facebook, twitter and myspace. WCM can work with you to meld social media marketing with your existing advertising and outreach approaches. Teaching WCM provides community-based educational services to students of all ages in the Wyoming and beyond. Teaching may be on an individual basis or for groups. WCM works closely with local school districts, colleges and universities to develop "hands-on" practical out-of-school learning opportunities in all facets of production, behind and in front of the camera. Student teams produce programs for community TV channels and web streaming. WCM has taught for Wind River Tribal College, Laramie County Community College, Carbon County Higher Education. Wyoming Creative MediaPlex WCM plans to establish the Wyoming Creative Media-Plex as a part of the Hynds Capitol Core project. The MediaPlex will consist of a home for the creative community education programs it has been developing over the past few years in Cheyenne. WCM taught the first Laramie County Community College off-campus life-long learning classes in the Hynds Building in 2010. WCM's sister organization, Boulder Community Media (BCM) managed 4,000 sq ft in the Boulder Creative Media-Plex located a half-block off the Pearl Street Mall in Downtown Boulder, Colorado. The Boulder MediaPlex was a creative environment in which BCM conducted its community education sessions about video production, storytelling, for students of all ages. The Wyoming Creative MediaPlex is planned to include offices for other resident producers, editors; a production space, screening room / meeting /classroom for teaching, networking and collaboration. WCM programs include experiential learning through "hands-on" use of equipment, writing stories and seeing their work on the screen.
Production Services WCM is a production company that provides high production value with fast turn around and within most any budget: Pre-production - scriptwriting, casting, location scouting Production services - cameras and operation (Sony HDV V1U, Sony HDV A1U); Lights - flat panel, soft boxes; Sound - Sony wired and wireless mikes, Audiotechnics boom; Action - direction, craft services, transport and other support services. Post Production - DVD authoring, web streaming Fiscal Agency - Co-Production Are you working on a project and you'd like to do it with non-profit status? WCM sponsors and co-produces projects for individuals or organizations without 501(c)(3) status. Non-profit status provides many benefits: productions be covered under the WCM liability insurance, be eligible for grants from foundations and the government, investors in your project can enjoy a tax exempt donation as allowed by law. Distribution and Social Media Marketing WCM not only can produce top quality digital media that conveys your message, WCM can help you get your message seen and heard through harnessing social media like facebook, twitter and myspace. WCM can work with you to meld social media marketing with your existing advertising and outreach approaches. Teaching WCM provides community-based educational services to students of all ages in the Wyoming and beyond. Teaching may be on an individual basis or for groups. WCM works closely with local school districts, colleges and universities to develop "hands-on" practical out-of-school learning opportunities in all facets of production, behind and in front of the camera. Student teams produce programs for community TV channels and web streaming. WCM has taught for Wind River Tribal College, Laramie County Community College, Carbon County Higher Education. Wyoming Creative MediaPlex WCM plans to establish the Wyoming Creative Media-Plex as a part of the Hynds Capitol Core project. The MediaPlex will consist of a home for the creative community education programs it has been developing over the past few years in Cheyenne. WCM taught the first Laramie County Community College off-campus life-long learning classes in the Hynds Building in 2010. WCM's sister organization, Boulder Community Media (BCM) managed 4,000 sq ft in the Boulder Creative Media-Plex located a half-block off the Pearl Street Mall in Downtown Boulder, Colorado. The Boulder MediaPlex was a creative environment in which BCM conducted its community education sessions about video production, storytelling, for students of all ages. The Wyoming Creative MediaPlex is planned to include offices for other resident producers, editors; a production space, screening room / meeting /classroom for teaching, networking and collaboration. WCM programs include experiential learning through "hands-on" use of equipment, writing stories and seeing their work on the screen.
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COMEA provides temporary shelter under three individual programs. The “Short-Stay” program offers up to 15 days and provides the basic services of a warm, clean bed, breakfast and an evening meal, a hot shower and other toiletry needs including towels and linens, use of common areas including television room, library and computers. One meeting with COMEA’s case manager is required within the first three days of checking in. This meeting is designed to offer residents one-on-one attention to encourage the development of an individual case plan, making a change toward self-sufficiency seem possible. The “Journey” program offers up to forty-five days and provides all the basic services but also includes mandatory participation in weekly intensive case-management, attendance at the weekly journey class, community service participation, considerable effort to find gainful employment or disability benefits (where applicable), and a minimum of fifteen hours toward the COMEA Works, Employment Training Program. The “Journey II” program offers Journey participants who are working or have a steady income, the opportunity to extend their stay by an additional 45 days in an effort to save money or continue working on difficult issues. This program is available under a “pay-to-stay” policy Other Supportive Services include the provision of the evening meal to anyone who is hungry, food boxes of canned goods and fresh items (when available), showers, transportation assistance (gas and bus funds) and clothing to individuals and families not staying at the shelter. The facility serves as a host site for the Crossroads Clinic, the Healthcare for the Homeless (HCH) program. The clinic is operated by Community Action of Laramie County (CALC) and employs an on-site nurse practitioner, a nurse, outreach worker, PATH case-worker, and Program Manager. The clinic provides convenient and quality healthcare along with immediate and often necessary referrals to Cheyenne Regional Health/Behavioral Health or other medical facilities. COMEA hosts a weekly case-managers meeting attended by various service providers in an effort to share information, offer support and coordinate efforts to best meet the needs of joint clients and truly fulfilling the goals of the Continuum of Care. COMEA also has a Transitional Living Program (TLP) complex that provides twelve transitional housing efficiency units including private living space, private bathrooms, kitchenettes, and a shared common living space and laundry facility. Case management is also required for TLP participants along with community service hours and self-improvement classes identified jointly by the client and case-manager.
Wyoming Motel, Efficiency Studio Apartments. VA/HUD. Owned by Susan L Talafous since 1978.