
in Conversation with Author Stacy Peterson Join us on Thursday, June 12th at 7 pm for a special book launch celebration featuring two local artists in conversation. Wheatgrass Books is thrilled to welcome Katherine Reay to the bookstore to celebrate the release of her newest book The English Masterpiece. This
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California-based poet Sonja Swift presents her multi-genre look at wolves, Echo Loba, Loba Echo: Of Wisdom, Wolves and Women, at Elk River Books located at 122 S. 2nd Street on Thursday, June 12th, at 7 pm. A book signing and reception will follow. Echo Loba, Loba Echo is a story
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The Livingston Destination Management Organization (DMO, formerly called Convention Visitors Bureaus) and Livingston Tourism Business Improvement District (TBID) collaborating as Explore Livingston, invite tourism related business owners, elected officials, and community members to an informative panel discussion, “Who Does What in Tourism." This educational gathering is part of Explore
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On Friday, June 13th, the Livingston Depot Center and Elk River Arts and Lectures Host a Special Screening of the film, Beast of Our Time, within the exhibit gallery. The film will be followed by commentary and discussion with the film’s director, Maikke Middleton. Grizzly expert and author Doug
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Revenue Share Will Support the Give A Hoot Campaign Two local businesses–Katabatic Brewing Company and Cardinal Distributing–are supporting the Park County CommunityFoundation’s annual Give A Hoot giving challenge by sharing revenue earned through sales of a specialty brew, the Give A Hoot pale ale. The annual giving
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Sandra “Sandy” Ann Hillman passed away on June 1, 2025, of natural causes, she was 80 years old. Sandy was born February 1, 1945, in Waupun, WI, to Helena and Michael Melody. She was later adopted by Barney Vande Kolk. She was raised in Brandon, WI, until she moved to
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The Danforth Museum of Art (DMA) will present Offerings From My Heart, a multimedia exhibition by Missoula artist Stella Marie Nall, from June 6 to July 27, 2025. The exhibit will feature Nall’s ongoing exploration of identity, culture, and belonging through painting, printmaking, and beadwork. This exhibit is a
by PCCJ ContributorWe are proud to announce the Year 11 graduates of Leadership 49, a nine-month leadership program designed to develop empowered and engaged citizens that will strengthen and connect the communities of Park County. Finishing its eleventh year, Leadership 49 has graduated over 185 community leaders. “Joining this group helped me
by PCCJ Contributor
in Conversation with Author Stacy Peterson Join us on Thursday, June 12th at 7 pm for a special book launch celebration featuring two local artists in conversation. Wheatgrass Books is thrilled to welcome Katherine Reay to the bookstore to celebrate the release of her newest book The English Masterpiece. This
by PCCJ Contributor





Revenue Share Will Support the Give A Hoot Campaign Two local businesses–Katabatic Brewing Company and Cardinal Distributing–are supporting the Park County CommunityFoundation’s annual Give A Hoot giving challenge by sharing revenue earned through sales of a specialty brew, the Give A Hoot pale ale. The annual giving
We are proud to announce the Year 11 graduates of Leadership 49, a nine-month leadership program designed to develop empowered and engaged citizens that will strengthen and connect the communities of Park County. Finishing its eleventh year, Leadership 49 has graduated over 185 community leaders. “Joining this group helped me

In response to growing interest from Park County landowners, community members, and conservation partners, the Gallatin Valley Land Trust (GVLT) has launched Northern Yellowstone Open Lands—a conservation initiative based in Livingston, Montana. Northern Yellowstone Open Lands is dedicated to serving Park County’s landowners and communities who are committed

Grab your rigging bag, your best hat, rosin up the ropes, tighten up the buckles, shine your cowboy boots and saddle the horses—it’s time to rodeo! The Northern Rodeo Association (NRA) and the Northern Women’s Rodeo Association (NWRA) both begin their action-packed, fun-filled 2025 season with the

As Park County continues to undergo growth and diversification, the public school system has become a subject of controversy. For many years, the district primarily comprised only state-funded programming and private parochial institutions such as St. Mary’s, with few alternatives for formal education sans religious affiliation—Montessori schools and

The BLM Montana/Dakotas will bring 54 wild horses and burros to the Upper Yellowstone Wild Horse & Burro Adoption Event, taking place June 6-8, 2025, at the Park County Fairgrounds in Livingston, Montana. This event will offer 37 untouched horses, 15 burros, and two saddle-trained horses from Wyoming Honor

By Jill-Ann Ouellette The Livingston Roundup Association is looking to crown the next Miss Livingston Roundup and Miss Teen Livingston Roundup! You are invited to attend the horsemanship competition at the Park County Fairgrounds, 46 View Vista Drive, on Saturday, June 14th at 9 am which will be followed by

Come on down to Gardiner on May 24th for a celebration of the Wild West! This horse drive has been bringing horses from the Gardiner rodeo grounds to the Jardine rodeo grounds since 1982. The horses, cowboys, and cowgirls race through town and up 2000 feet in ele-vation to the

in Conversation with Author Stacy Peterson Join us on Thursday, June 12th at 7 pm for a special book launch celebration featuring two local artists in conversation. Wheatgrass Books is thrilled to welcome Katherine Reay to the bookstore to celebrate the release of her newest book The English Masterpiece. This
by PCCJ Contributor
California-based poet Sonja Swift presents her multi-genre look at wolves, Echo Loba, Loba Echo: Of Wisdom, Wolves and Women, at Elk River Books located at 122 S. 2nd Street on Thursday, June 12th, at 7 pm. A book signing and reception will follow. Echo Loba, Loba Echo is a story
by PCCJ Contributor
The Livingston Destination Management Organization (DMO, formerly called Convention Visitors Bureaus) and Livingston Tourism Business Improvement District (TBID) collaborating as Explore Livingston, invite tourism related business owners, elected officials, and community members to an informative panel discussion, “Who Does What in Tourism." This educational gathering is part of Explore
by PCCJ Contributor
On Friday, June 13th, the Livingston Depot Center and Elk River Arts and Lectures Host a Special Screening of the film, Beast of Our Time, within the exhibit gallery. The film will be followed by commentary and discussion with the film’s director, Maikke Middleton. Grizzly expert and author Doug
by PCCJ Contributor
Revenue Share Will Support the Give A Hoot Campaign Two local businesses–Katabatic Brewing Company and Cardinal Distributing–are supporting the Park County CommunityFoundation’s annual Give A Hoot giving challenge by sharing revenue earned through sales of a specialty brew, the Give A Hoot pale ale. The annual giving
by PCCJ Contributor
Sandra “Sandy” Ann Hillman passed away on June 1, 2025, of natural causes, she was 80 years old. Sandy was born February 1, 1945, in Waupun, WI, to Helena and Michael Melody. She was later adopted by Barney Vande Kolk. She was raised in Brandon, WI, until she moved to
by PCCJ Contributor
The Danforth Museum of Art (DMA) will present Offerings From My Heart, a multimedia exhibition by Missoula artist Stella Marie Nall, from June 6 to July 27, 2025. The exhibit will feature Nall’s ongoing exploration of identity, culture, and belonging through painting, printmaking, and beadwork. This exhibit is a
by PCCJ ContributorWe are proud to announce the Year 11 graduates of Leadership 49, a nine-month leadership program designed to develop empowered and engaged citizens that will strengthen and connect the communities of Park County. Finishing its eleventh year, Leadership 49 has graduated over 185 community leaders. “Joining this group helped me
by PCCJ Contributor


