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The Community School Collaborative (CSC) invites the public to its first-ever Cornhole Carnival Fundraiser on Sunday, July 27th, from 4 to 7:30 pm at The Shane Center Pavilion. This lively, family-friendly event promises games, music, food, and fun for all ages—while supporting career readiness programs for youth. The
Casting for Recovery (CfR), a nationwide non-profit organization, is thrilled to present a fundraising event at Sage Lodge in Pray on Tuesday, August 19th beginning at 5:30 pm. CfR will host the Fly Fishing Film Tour (F3T)—an exciting evening that will replace their 2024 event at Sage, the
Twenty years ago, founding members of the Livingston Food Pantry of Park County recognized a need in the community for a place where people from all walks of life suffering from food insecurity could receive the resources they needed. A new location, located at 202 S. 2nd Street, became the
by Siobhan Stevenson
Twenty years ago, founding members of the Livingston Food Pantry of Park County recognized a need in the community for a place where people from all walks of life suffering from food insecurity could receive the resources they needed. A new location, located at 202 S. 2nd Street, became the
by Siobhan Stevenson
The Community School Collaborative (CSC) invites the public to its first-ever Cornhole Carnival Fundraiser on Sunday, July 27th, from 4 to 7:30 pm at The Shane Center Pavilion. This lively, family-friendly event promises games, music, food, and fun for all ages—while supporting career readiness programs for youth. The
by Independent Contributor
Casting for Recovery (CfR), a nationwide non-profit organization, is thrilled to present a fundraising event at Sage Lodge in Pray on Tuesday, August 19th beginning at 5:30 pm. CfR will host the Fly Fishing Film Tour (F3T)—an exciting evening that will replace their 2024 event at Sage, the
by Tony L. Crowder
In Park County finding reliable and affordable childcare has become one of the most pressing challenges for working families, and for the economy as a whole. Across the state, the cost of childcare far exceeds what most families can afford to pay. At the same time, underpaid staff are leaving
by Independent Contributor
Community Giving Starts on July 1st Park County Community Foundation (PCCF) is excited to announce the seventh annual Give A Hoot campaign that begins on Tuesday, July 1st. Give A Hoot is Park County’s month-long community giving challenge that gives folks the opportunity to help their community by donating
by Independent Contributor
The Park County Community Foundation (PCCF) is seeking opinions and input from every Park County resident via a community-wide questionnaire. The We Will Community Survey is a key component of the resident-informed We Will initiative that provides insight and guidance from the community for the future of Park County. “As
by Independent Contributor
The Park County Community Foundation (PCCF) is proud to announce the 2025 We Will grant recipients, awarding nearly $400,000 to 30 nonprofit organizations working to shape a stronger, more resilient Park County. Thanks to the generous support of the community, PCCF has awarded over $2 million We Will grants
by Independent Contributor
For kids who receive school meals, the summer months can be the hungriest time of year. No Kid Hungry Montana provided three organizations across the state with a total of $20,100 to help reach more kids in rural communities with summer meals. Traditional summer meal programs have only reached
by Independent Contributor