The Shane Center wrapped up another fantastic Summer Outdoor Concert Season (SOCS), drawing in music lovers of all ages for nine unforgettable evenings of live performance in the Henry E. Blake Pavilion. “We welcomed more than 4,000 people over the course of the season,” said Executive Director Erika Adams.
The Bozeman Symphony invites children and families to a special Symphony Storytime featuring the steel pan drum on Wednesday, August 13th, at 10:15 am at the Bozeman Public Library. Presented in partnership with the Library’s Toddler and Preschool Storytime, this free, interactive program blends lively storytelling with the
Since 2009, the Livingston Center for Art and Culture has proudly hosted Plein Air Painting on the Yellowstone. This year, a gathering of 35 talented artists will converge to capture the breathtaking beauty of Park County, culminating in a stunning Wet-Paint Gala on August 8th that is open the
Come on over to Wheatgrass Books located at 120 N. Main St., in Livingston, on Sunday, August 17th from 1 - 3 pm and meet Natalie Jackman.
What is a commonplace book, you ask? A commonplace book is a way to gather everything in one spot. Thoughts, ideas, keepsakes, journal entries,
The Bozeman Symphony is proud to announce new leadership within its Board of Directors, along with the addition of two accomplished community leaders.
Ken May has been named Board Chair, with Skye Raiser elected as Vice Chair. Former Chair Ben Phinney will continue his service as Chair Emeritus. In addition,
The story published last week regarding the Department of Natural Resource Conservation (DNRC) and Crazy Mountain Ranch (CMR) has been updated to reflect several important facts pertinent to providing a fully comprehensive and objective overview of the situation still unfolding in the Shields Valley. These updates include but are not
Opinion Editorials state the views solely of the author and do not reflect the views of the Community Journal.
By Sam Byrne
As you may have heard, Crazy Mountain Ranch signed a consent agreement with the Department of Natural Resources and Conservation regarding watering its golf course under construction.
On
The annual Old Settler’s Day Festival must be near when the summer temperatures are cooling, it’s time to shop for back-to-school supplies for the kids, and the leaves are starting to turn. The two-day festival is Saturday and Sunday, August 23rd and 24th. The theme
The Shane Center wrapped up another fantastic Summer Outdoor Concert Season (SOCS), drawing in music lovers of all ages for nine unforgettable evenings of live performance in the Henry E. Blake Pavilion. “We welcomed more than 4,000 people over the course of the season,” said Executive Director Erika Adams.
by Jacob Schwarz
It was senior night for the 2026 Park High Rangers varsity baseball squad. Facing the Butte Central Maroons, a victory by five or more runs was needed to clinch the No. 3 seed in the Central A Division—and their first playoff appearance since baseball became a
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, not
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
The Shane Center wrapped up another fantastic Summer Outdoor Concert Season (SOCS), drawing in music lovers of all ages for nine unforgettable evenings of live performance in the Henry E. Blake Pavilion. “We welcomed more than 4,000 people over the course of the season,” said Executive Director Erika Adams.
The Bozeman Symphony invites children and families to a special Symphony Storytime featuring the steel pan drum on Wednesday, August 13th, at 10:15 am at the Bozeman Public Library. Presented in partnership with the Library’s Toddler and Preschool Storytime, this free, interactive program blends lively storytelling with the
Since 2009, the Livingston Center for Art and Culture has proudly hosted Plein Air Painting on the Yellowstone. This year, a gathering of 35 talented artists will converge to capture the breathtaking beauty of Park County, culminating in a stunning Wet-Paint Gala on August 8th that is open the
Come on over to Wheatgrass Books located at 120 N. Main St., in Livingston, on Sunday, August 17th from 1 - 3 pm and meet Natalie Jackman.
What is a commonplace book, you ask? A commonplace book is a way to gather everything in one spot. Thoughts, ideas, keepsakes, journal entries,
The Bozeman Symphony is proud to announce new leadership within its Board of Directors, along with the addition of two accomplished community leaders.
Ken May has been named Board Chair, with Skye Raiser elected as Vice Chair. Former Chair Ben Phinney will continue his service as Chair Emeritus. In addition,
The story published last week regarding the Department of Natural Resource Conservation (DNRC) and Crazy Mountain Ranch (CMR) has been updated to reflect several important facts pertinent to providing a fully comprehensive and objective overview of the situation still unfolding in the Shields Valley. These updates include but are not
Opinion Editorials state the views solely of the author and do not reflect the views of the Community Journal.
By Sam Byrne
As you may have heard, Crazy Mountain Ranch signed a consent agreement with the Department of Natural Resources and Conservation regarding watering its golf course under construction.
On
The annual Old Settler’s Day Festival must be near when the summer temperatures are cooling, it’s time to shop for back-to-school supplies for the kids, and the leaves are starting to turn. The two-day festival is Saturday and Sunday, August 23rd and 24th. The theme