On Monday, March 3, 2025, the Park County Community Foundation’s Legacy Giving Program will host a free event from 9:30-11 am in the Bev Stevenson Room at the Livingston Public Library which will feature as presenter Professor and Extension Family Economics Specialist Marsha Goetting. The presentation will invite Park County residents to consider “Do I Need a Will?: Be in Control of Your Legacy.”

“Our Legacy Giving Program organizes educational events that help Park County residents learn ways for them to take care of themselves, their family, and still leave a lasting legacy for your community. This workshop will provide some surprising information about when wills are or are not sufficient to take care of your affairs,” said Tricia Erikson, PCCF Philanthropy Director. “This is the second in a series of events that will offer information to residents about different ways to give that fit their circumstances.”

In 2023, presenter Dr. Marsha Goetting received the Distinguished Service Ruby Award. In 2024, she received the Community Partner Award from AARP-Montana. Dr. Goetting is a member of the Montana Alzheimer’s and Related Dementia’s Coalition. She has been appointed to the Montana Supreme Court Commission on Continuing Legal Education. She received her PhD from Iowa State University and her master’s and bachelor’s degrees from Kansas State University.

“As your local community foundation, we are committed to building a stronger Park County for generations to come. Showing residents ways to leave a legacy for their family and their community is one of the ways that we do that,” said Gavin Clark, PCCF Executive Director.

Coffee, tea, and pastries will be provided for attendees. RSVP is required due to the room size and to provide enough refreshments. Please RSVP or address any questions to Philanthropy Director Tricia Erikson at tricia.erikson@pccf-montana.org or 406-224-3920.

Park County Community Foundation is a local 501(c) (3) nonprofit organization which believes that Park County’s challenges can be addressed best with local, collaborative solutions. PCCF inspires a culture of generosity and leadership by partnering with donors, nonprofits, and other stakeholders to invest in nonprofit programs that build resident communities, while honoring our heritage and uniqueness of place.

FMI: www.pccf-montana.org. Park County Community Foundation’s office is open at 104 S. Main Street in Livingston Monday through Friday from 9 am to 5 pm.

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