Likeness: The Art of Seeing Each Other will be on display at the Livingston Center for Art and Culture from February 10th through March 7th. Co-curated by Executive Director Kathy Bekedam and Board Member Ashley Noble, Likeness embraces the many ways artists capture connection, empathy and individuality.
After reviewing the
Wheatgrass Books invites artists of all backgrounds to participate in Skateboard Art for a Cause, a one-day community art event celebrating creativity, youth culture, and the vital role skateparks play in building strong, connected communities.
Artists are invited to paint, illustrate, or otherwise transform skateboard decks, which will be displayed
On Thursday, February 5th, downtown Livingston filled with small groups of sixth graders walking between storefronts, studios, and community spaces with clipboards in hand and questions ready. Students from Sleeping Giant Middle School and Shields Valley School took part in a Downtown Livingston Cougar Career Day coordinated by the Community
A native of Lambertville, Michigan, Isabella LaFreniere trained at Toledo Ballet, Northeast Academy of Dance, the Joffrey Academy of Dance, and the School of American Ballet, where she studied on full scholarship and received the Mae L. Wein Award for Outstanding Promise. She joined New York City Ballet in 2014,
Park County’s first RAD (Resource Access Day) will be held Tuesday, February 17th, from 11 am to 1 pm at the Livingston Park County Library.
Staff from a wide range of local community service organizations, including Windrider, HRDC, WIC, the Early Childhood Coalition, the Livingston Food Resource Center, Loaves
Jennifer Schmid
RN, CFRN, CEN, Trauma Coordinator, Livingston HealthCare
Heart Health Month is a reminder to know our heart-health numbers, rethink our habits, and pay attention to the quiet signals our bodies send. But there is one action that rises above all others in its ability to save a life
Bozeman Field School, a nonprofit, independent high school in Bozeman, took a two-week service-learning trip to Cotuí in the Dominican Republic from January 6th to the 17th through a customized program from VISIONS Service Adventures. Students, accompanied by two adult chaperones, participated in a school building project, putting up walls
Restaurant Week, held from January 9th to the 18th, brought energy, creativity, and a lot of full tables to Livingston.
21 Park County restaurants, bars, and coffee shops participated, each finding their own way to make the week special. The Office donated proceeds from every burger sold, Sunflower Coffee featured
Likeness: The Art of Seeing Each Other will be on display at the Livingston Center for Art and Culture from February 10th through March 7th. Co-curated by Executive Director Kathy Bekedam and Board Member Ashley Noble, Likeness embraces the many ways artists capture connection, empathy and individuality.
After reviewing the
HRDC is preparing to open its Livingston Warming Center for the upcoming winter season, providing a safe, warm space for individuals experiencing homelessness or lacking adequate heat during Montana’s coldest months.
The Warming Center model operates seasonally and relies on community support and fundraising to keep its doors open.
The Park County Council for the Arts (PCCArts) proudly awarded Parks Reece the distinction of Inaugural Artist Laureate for 2025. PCCArts also recognized the late Russell Chatham as the 2025 Legacy Laureate. Parks, as well as Russell’s daughter Lea, received a beautiful leather award ribbon designed by Chase DeForest.
By Melissa Johansen
Livingston’s third annual Craft Supply Swap will be held October 25th, from noon to 4 pm at Old Lumberyard (122 North F Street). This is a fun, free community event that centers creativity, reducing waste, and connecting our communities.
There is a lot of community excitement
Raise a glass and your spirits at the Livingston 2nd Street Oktoberfest on Saturday, October 18th from 4 to 7 pm. Admission is free and there’s fun for all! Enjoy interactive adult and kids’ activities, seasonal drink and food specials, and live accordion music. There will be a long
The National Alliance On Metal Illness (NAMI) has designated September as National Suicide Prevention Month to shine a spotlight on a topic not often talked about... suicide.
“Regarding the question of suicide, keep it a question. It’s not really an answer.” - Peter McWilliams
Everyone is affected by suicide,
The Park County Community Journal (PCCJ) presents its 9th annual Best of Park County poll, a contest intended to showcase our community’s best—the outstanding people, places, and local businesses that make this special community vibrant.
Voting will begin on Wednesday, August 20th, at 9 am and concludes three
Opinion Editorials state the views solely of the author and do not reflect the views of the Community Journal.
By Brad Wilson
In his recent guest column, Sam Byrne, managing partner of CrossHarbor Capital Partners, offered an apology to the Shields Valley community for missteps in water use at Crazy
Park Local Development Corporation, in collaboration with MSU Extension Park County, is proud to announce the launch of a new opportunity aimed at strengthening the local business community. The Master and Mingle series kicks off with its first sessions on August 26th and August 28th, offering business owners a unique
Likeness: The Art of Seeing Each Other will be on display at the Livingston Center for Art and Culture from February 10th through March 7th. Co-curated by Executive Director Kathy Bekedam and Board Member Ashley Noble, Likeness embraces the many ways artists capture connection, empathy and individuality.
After reviewing the
Wheatgrass Books invites artists of all backgrounds to participate in Skateboard Art for a Cause, a one-day community art event celebrating creativity, youth culture, and the vital role skateparks play in building strong, connected communities.
Artists are invited to paint, illustrate, or otherwise transform skateboard decks, which will be displayed
On Thursday, February 5th, downtown Livingston filled with small groups of sixth graders walking between storefronts, studios, and community spaces with clipboards in hand and questions ready. Students from Sleeping Giant Middle School and Shields Valley School took part in a Downtown Livingston Cougar Career Day coordinated by the Community
A native of Lambertville, Michigan, Isabella LaFreniere trained at Toledo Ballet, Northeast Academy of Dance, the Joffrey Academy of Dance, and the School of American Ballet, where she studied on full scholarship and received the Mae L. Wein Award for Outstanding Promise. She joined New York City Ballet in 2014,
Park County’s first RAD (Resource Access Day) will be held Tuesday, February 17th, from 11 am to 1 pm at the Livingston Park County Library.
Staff from a wide range of local community service organizations, including Windrider, HRDC, WIC, the Early Childhood Coalition, the Livingston Food Resource Center, Loaves
Jennifer Schmid
RN, CFRN, CEN, Trauma Coordinator, Livingston HealthCare
Heart Health Month is a reminder to know our heart-health numbers, rethink our habits, and pay attention to the quiet signals our bodies send. But there is one action that rises above all others in its ability to save a life
Bozeman Field School, a nonprofit, independent high school in Bozeman, took a two-week service-learning trip to Cotuí in the Dominican Republic from January 6th to the 17th through a customized program from VISIONS Service Adventures. Students, accompanied by two adult chaperones, participated in a school building project, putting up walls
Restaurant Week, held from January 9th to the 18th, brought energy, creativity, and a lot of full tables to Livingston.
21 Park County restaurants, bars, and coffee shops participated, each finding their own way to make the week special. The Office donated proceeds from every burger sold, Sunflower Coffee featured