The Park County Environmental Council’s (PCEC) Livingston Loves Trees program, along with 20 volunteers and City of Livingston employees, received hands-on training on how to properly prune young trees. Over the past four years, Livingston Loves Trees has planted 381 trees across the city—and now, those trees are
Livingston—The Campaign for the 4 Ranges Wellness Center today announced a $500,000 gift from Joyce Rudolph to fully fund the waterslide feature within the new Wellness Center’s aquatic complex. The new slide will be the only indoor waterslide in all of Southwest Montana—a signature attraction for
Park County and HRDC have announced the launch of the Park County Home Repair Program, a new initiative providing financial assistance to low- and moderate-income homeowners for critical home repairs that improve health, safety, ADA accessibility, and energy efficiency.
Funded by the Montana Department of Commerce through the Community Development
Park County and HRDC have announced the launch of the Park County Home Repair Program, a new initiative providing financial assistance to low- and moderate-income homeowners for critical home repairs that improve health, safety, ADA accessibility, and energy efficiency.
Funded by the Montana Department of Commerce through the Community Development
The Park County Environmental Council’s (PCEC) Livingston Loves Trees program, along with 20 volunteers and City of Livingston employees, received hands-on training on how to properly prune young trees. Over the past four years, Livingston Loves Trees has planted 381 trees across the city—and now, those trees are
Livingston—The Campaign for the 4 Ranges Wellness Center today announced a $500,000 gift from Joyce Rudolph to fully fund the waterslide feature within the new Wellness Center’s aquatic complex. The new slide will be the only indoor waterslide in all of Southwest Montana—a signature attraction for
The Lutefisk Dinner has been a tradition in the Shields Valley for 70 years. Join them on Sunday, November 2nd at the Shields River Lutheran Church in Wilsall. The meal is served starting at noon until 3 pm.
The menu is lutefisk (codfish), lefse (potato pancake), ham, potatoes, corn, cranberries,
Join the Senior Center for another spooktacular evening on Saturday, October 25th from 6 to 10 pm at The Hub in the Park County Senior Center, located at 206 S. Main Street in Livingston. The event is open to all, so bring your families, friends and neighbors!
The event will
Park Local Development Corporation and MSU Extension Park County will offer the third Master and Mingle series. The program is intended to give business owners a chance to connect with one another, learn, and grow through practical workshops and networking. The goal is to build relationships and strengthen the local
A community production of The Hunchback of Notre Dame premiered on Friday, October 17th at The Shane Lalani Center for the Arts, located at 415 E. Lewis Street in Livingston. The play, adapted from the 1831 novel by French author Victor Hugo, stars Andrew Reichert and Erika Adams in lead
The Livingston Depot Foundation hosts the well-known Wine & Beer Tasting on Friday, November 14th from 5:30 to 8:30 pm at the Livingston Depot Center. This signature event is back and celebrating its 20th year in support of the preservation of the iconic Depot building as the anchor