One of the best gifts one can give, or get, is the gift of time, energy or resources from a fellow citizen. Compiled below is a detailed listing of area organizations dependent on community support to survive. The Current asked each organization to submit specific volunteer needs or donation information, and attempted to compile a minimum description of each organization or entity when contact was unavailable.
While we attempted to provide a thorough list of local non-profits and organizations which benefit from community input, time and funding, many more exist we will have certainly overlooked. We encourage members or staff of such organizations, or listed organizations with changes, to contact us with listing information so we may update our files and future editions.
Children and Education
Adult Community Education
Washington School
315 North 8th Street
Livingston, MT 59047
222-1231
email: ACE@livingston.k12.mt.us
website: www.livingstonace.org
Additional Info: ACE is actively seeking class instructors, including computer instructors. Please call 222-1231 if you have classes you would like to offer through Adult Community Education.
Big Brothers and Big Sisters
120 E. Park Street
Livingston, MT 59047
222-1930
email: Katie@bbbsparkcounty.org
website: www.bbbsparkcounty.org
Volunteer Needs: It doesn’t take much to positively impact the life of a child. Bigs can spend a couple hours at a time with their littles a few times a month. Activities can range from shooting hoops, cooking a meal, hiking, swimming, reading, or watching a movie; the possibilities are countless.
Additional Info: Providing a community-based program, a school-based program, after school mentoring and a “Summer Buddies” program matching adults with children who could benefit from a mature companion with life experience.
FFA-Park High School
222-0448 or 222-0449
email: kfochs@livingston.k12.mt.us
Additional Info: The National FFA Organization is dedicated to making a positive difference in the lives of students by developing their potential for premier leadership, personal growth and career success through agricultural education.
Learning Partners
112 West Lewis St.
Livingston, MT 59047
823-6356 , 222-2931
email: burnsc@chphealth.org
LINKS For Learning
Washington School
315 North 8th Street
Livingston, MT 59047
222-1231
website: www.livingstonlinks.org
Volunteer needs: LINKS needs able bodied individuals to help prep and assemble a greenhouse for our Garden Classroom.
Additional Info: LINKS has begun a “stocking stuffer” fundraiser for the month of December. Please look for our display at the following supporting businesses in Livingston: ACE Hardware, First Interstate Bank, Gateway Office Supply, Matt’s Butcher Shop and Deli, Mustang Catering, Timber Trails, True Value Hardware, and The UPS Store.
Livingston Education Foundation
P.O Box 14
Livingston, MT 59047
222-5266
email: newlef@hotmail.com
website: livingstoneducationfoundation,org
Volunteer Needs: New board members; people who would like to help with fundraising by hosting a gathering at their home where we inform potential new-donors about what we do; and help with a phone-a-thon or another type of fundraiser during the school year.
other info.
Additional Info: Fund-raising goal for 2010: $70,000 for a wide variety of grants written by teachers, including requests for an artist-in-residence, a pottery kiln, a scanner, a laminator, a set of historic photos of Park County, a Lexia reading program, a Latin class, sheet music, Smart Music, ipods to be used for reading, an after-school activities program and a set of computers on a cart. Last year LEF increased grant writing and as a result, received about $17,500 in grant money.
Livingston Youth Soccer Association
P.O. Box 556
Livingston, MT 59047
222-8729
email: director@livingstonyouthsoccer.org
website: livingstonyouthsoccer.org
Volunteer Needs: The competitive and recreational leagues welcome your participation at any level. There are vast and varied volunteer duties within LYSA that require minimal time commitment.
Manaia Youth Programs
332 S. Main St. #2
Livingston, MT 59047
222-7879
email: info@manaia.org
website: www.manaia.org (currently down)
Volunteer Needs: Currently recruiting adult volunteers to participate in our upcoming Youth Empowerment and Leadership Program (YELP), February 12 through March 17, 2010. We also need volunteer technical support to help us create a new website that can be managed in-house.
Additional Info: We have been offering personal development programs to Livingston teens since 2005. In addition to YELP, we have launched Stride, a new year long program serving PHS ninth graders, designed to reduce high school dropouts. All of our programs are free to the participants. The economy has reduced or eliminated several of our key funding sources, so community support is vital. Donations can be sent to PO Box 193, Livingston, MT 59047.
Patricia Coleman Foundation
pc4children@yahoo.com
P. O. Box 2162
13 Cedar Lane
Livingston, MT 59047
333-4964
Additional Info: Serving children of Montana.
Payden Memorial Foundation for Kids with Cancer
P. O. Box 166
Livingston, MT 59047
222-6700
email: contact@payden.org
website: www.payden.org
Volunteer Needs: For the Blazing Saddles fund-raising bike ride volunteers are needed to help before, during and after the ride. Our volunteer positions range from staffing rest stop tables, picnic set-up and take-down, SAG wagon teams, to pre-ride postering, shopping and more.
Additional Info: The Payden Memorial Foundation helps families that have financial need. The Payden Memorial Foundation is a 501(c)(3) non-profit. Your gift is tax-deductible. Your donation goes directly to families who need help with the added expenses a child’s cancer diagnosis incurs, like flights to regional treatment centers, as well as food, clothing and other necessities.
Sister City Exchange Program
Post Office Box 1415
Livingston, MT 59047
222-3390
website: livingstonsistercities.org
Additional Info: Cultural and Student Exhange Program with Nagonahara, Japan. The Livingston Sister City Board meets at 7 p.m. on the third Wednesday of each month, downstairs at the City/County building. Meetings are open to all interested parties.
PAX International Student Exchange
Ben @ 1-800-556-6211
Emily @ 333-4836
email: cvisions@wispwest.net
Vounteer Needs: Host an international student for a semester or an academic year and travel without leaving home. These wonderful ambassadors are 15-18 years old, have their own money, and wish to experience American culture and academics. We have qualified students from over 20 countries who would love to share their culture with you and your community. Will you host this coming year?
Additional Info: Visit www.pax.org for more info on academic exchange and our outbound programs for the school year or summer.
Yellowstone Boys & Girls Ranch
1106 West Park # 9
Livingston, MT 59047
222-6490 or 222-6492
email: karig@ybgr.org
website: www.ybgr.org
Additional Info: YBGR has helped more than 4,500 youth and their families since 1957 in the residential treatment component of their services. YBGR’s focus is on rebuilding healthy relationships while teaching productive life skills to the youth and their families. A “Homes for Heifers” program was developed many years ago as a way to fund programs to help the children living at Yellowstone Boys & Girls Ranch. A donation helps hundreds of children living in many communities around Montana, as well as children in residential care. A rancher can donate a heifer to YBGR, or can “adopt” a top quality Black Angus heifer from YBGR and have it run with his/her herd.
Youth Dynamics, Inc.
Community & Family Based Youth Services
601 Nikles Drive, Suite 6
Bozeman, MT 59715
585-9402
email: vlapp@youthdynamics.org
email: www.youthdynamics.org
Additional Info: Youth Dynamics offers therapeutic family care, substance abuse treatment, therapeutic group care and family support services. A charitable gift to the Youth Dynamics, Inc. Foundation can help sustain the long term future of services for Montana youth and Montana families. The services provided by Youth Dynamics, Inc. are founded on the principle that “Every Child Deserves a Family”.
Senior Citizens
Senior Services Inc. - Park County
Council on Aging
1313 West Park St., Suite 5
Livingston, MT 59047
222-7250
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Senior Citizens
Senior Services / Silver Opportunities
1313 West Park St., Suite 5
Livingston, MT 59047
222-7250, 1-866-222-2090
Additional Info: Assisting city, state & federal agencies in promoting their youth and senior services.
Park County Senior Center
Senior Center Meals on Wheels
206 South Main Street
(Senior Center, Meals on Wheels and Thrift Store) 222-7195
(Free Angel Line Bus Service) 222-4668
Additional Info: The Park County Senior Center is a hub for recreational and social services for senior citizens in the community. Activities available for Seniors and for the general public include a monthly Foot Care Clinic, pinochle played three evenings/week, occasional potlucks with music for dancing and listening, bingo played once each month, a pool table, computers with internet availability, and craft afternoons. In addition to providing 24 affordable apartments for persons 62 and older, the Park County Senior Citizens Center houses the Meals on Wheels program that prepares meals, readies them for delivery to home-bound Seniors and serves them to Seniors in a congregate setting each Monday through Friday at noon. A Thrift Store on site sells clean used articles at minimal prices.
Retired Senior Volunteer Program
111 South 2nd Street
222-2281
email: info@rsvpmt.org
Website: www.rsvpmt.org
Volunteer Needs: RSVP matches people aged 55 and older with volunteer opportunities in Park County. The 40 available volunteer stations range from the American Cancer Society to the Yellowstone Gateway Museum and everything in between.
Additional Info: RSVP volunteers are eligible for supplemental accident insurance while volunteering, assistance with meals on the day they volunteer, and mileage reimbursement if income-eligible. RSVP also holds several recognition events throughout the year.
Food, Sustainability and Agriculture
Farms For Families
315 South 8th Street
Livingston, MT 59047
406-222-7585
Website: www.farmsforfamilies.org
email: info@farmsforfamilies.org
Volunteer Needs: FFF’s volunteer needs vary greatly between seasons, but volunteer help is always welcome. Please call 222-7585 for more information on volunteering with Farms for Families.
Food Pantry of Park County
112 North M
222-5335
Hours: Tuesday & Thursday 1-5 p.m.
Produce Monday-Friday 10-3 p.m.
Volunteer Needs: Need volunteers for special occasions and regular day-to-day operations. Upcoming: December 19 Christmas party for children from 4 p.m. until 6:30 p.m., distribution of Christmas Turkeys on December 19, also need help every Tuesday and Thursday to help clean and stock shelves.
Additional Info: Cash donations welcome, general food items needed, in particular peanut butter, spaghetti noodles, canned stew, pasta sauce, rice and Ramen noodles.
Livingston Community Garden and Greenhouse
222-7307 or 600-6802
email: linda@ciboria.org
website: livingstoncommunitygarden.org
Volunteer Needs: Persons who could be called on for individual gardening tasks as well as those who would like ongoing involvement in shaping the community garden project or to help with communication (organize lists, get info out and help a non-computer minded person function in the technological age).
Additional Info: We are continuing our relation with the City of Livingston as well as collaborating with Farms for Families, WSE and several other organizations.
Loaves & Fishes Meal Kitchen
301 South Main
222-4824
email: faustina@bresnen.net
Hours: 4pm-6pm Daily
Volunteer Needs: Serving, cooks, cleanup, am stocking
Additional Info: Always a need for food, supplies and donations. Presently serving an average of 120 people a night. Often more. Thanks to the Park County and Bozeman communities for their support and donations. It is deeply appreciated by so many. We are grateful to so many who understand the need in our small community. If you feel the need to donate, please feel free to, or you can call and talk to Christine or Marti and find out what they are short of at 222-4824. As always, everything helps and everything received is with heartfelt thanks.
Western Sustainability Exchange
215 South 3rd Street (P.O. Box 1448)
Livingston, MT 59047
222-0730
email: info@westernsustainabilityexchange.org
website: www.westernsustainabilityexchange.org
Additional Info: Operates the Livingston Farmer’s Market, the Senior Farmer’s Market Nutrition Program, the Young Entrepreneur Leadership Program, the Western Sustainability Expo, and the Montana Farm to Restaurant campaign among other efforts to advance sustainable choices that enhance economic opportunities which preserve open space, wildlife habitat, farm and ranchlands, and quality of life for future generations.
Health and Well-Being
American Red Cross
Lewis and Clark Blood Services Region
300 N. Willson Avenue, Ste 103A
Bozeman, MT 59715
website: www.givelife.org
Volunteer Needs: Volunteer needs run from receptionist work and phone calls to blood drive registration. Blood donation is also a huge “volunteer” contribution that an individual can make every 56 days. To find a blood drive in the area donors can call 1-800-GIVE-LIFE or 587-2790.
Additional Info: Also a part of the Red Cross are Health & Safety classes and Disaster Services. The disaster team is a volunteer group of trained individuals that respond to the wide variety of situations that result from accidents and disasters. For more information call 587-4611.
Community Health Partners
126 South Main Street
Livingston, MT, 59047
(Sliding Fee Clinic) 222-1111
(Dental) 585-8701
email: info@chphealth.org
website: www.chp.org
Volunteer Needs: View and print applications for volunteer positions at Community Health Partners at www.chp.org.
Additional Info: The CHP mission is to enhance community health and well-being through innovative programming, strong partnerships and improved outcomes. All donations are welcome.
Evergreen Health and Rehab Center
510 South 14th St.
Livingston, MT 59047
222-0672
website: www.evergreenhealthcare.com
Additional Info: Livingston Health and Rehabilitation Center provides a continuum of care that includes professional nursing care, rehabilitative therapy and support services to residents enabling them to maintain their independence.
Park County Mental Health Center
232 S. Main St.
Livingston, MT 59047
222-3332
email: jbeck@wmmhc.org
Park County Tobacco Use Prevention Program
315 North 8th Street
Livingston, MT 59047
222-8282
website: tobaccofree.mt.gov
Additional Info: Preventing tobacco use among young people; eliminating exposure to secondhand smoke; eliminating disparities related to tobacco use and its effects among certain population groups; and promoting quitting among adults and young people.
Tri-County Network Against Domestic & Sexual Violence
320 North Main Street
Livingston, Montana, 59047
222-5902
24-hour crisis line: 222-8154
email: safe4life@imt.net
Hours: Monday - Friday from 8 - 5.
Additional Info: The mission of Tri-County Network Against Domestic & Sexual Violence is to provide advocacy, shelter, support, education and other direct services to victims/survivors as well as seeking to break the cycle of violence through increasing public awareness. In addition, our vision is to provide a variety of support services that assist victims/survivors in creating a safe and healthy life for their families and self. Finally, we envision a series of educational programs and community awareness activities that will reduce the occurrence and acceptance of domestic and sexual violence in our community.
Wish List: New beds, gas cards, phone cards, laundry detergent, general cleaning supplies, trash, hand towels and wash cloths.
Zoe Women’s Services
817 West Park Street
Livingston, MT 59047
222-7828
website: gotozoe.org
Additional Info: Zoe provides free pregnancy testing and free limited ultrasounds along with labor and delivery class, baby supplies and clothing through our boutique, an “Earn While You Learn” program and on-going support.
Animal Organizations
Montana Grizzly Encounter
80 Bozeman Hill Rd.
Bozeman, Montana 59715
586-8893
Email: info@grizzlyencounter.com
website: www.grizzlyencounter.com
Hours: Winter hours Thurs - Sun, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. (weather permitting)
Volunteer Needs: Donations can be made on our web site or mailed to 80 Bozeman Hill Road, Bozeman Mt. 59715, or made in person. Other needs are: Simple Green, tall kitchen bags, dish soap, blankets. Food items: Any fruit, carrots, sweet potatoes, meat (freezer burn is ok). All meat must be processed.
Additional Info: We are open through the winter! The bears have a blast playing in the snow. The viewing area is outside, so do dress warmly.
Stafford Animal Shelter
3 Boulder Business Park Road
222-2111
website: staffordanimalshelter.org
Hours: (Volunteer hours) Tuesday through Saturday 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Volunteer Needs: volunteers to socialize animals and do community outreach bringing dogs to eldercare homes, call Kris at 222-1313 or email shelterbark@imt.net to set up the one-hour training.
Additional Info: Strengthen the local economy by giving gifts of locally-roasted fair-trade Yellowstone Coffee with a custom label featuring your own photo and 60% of every $10 bag purchased will support Shelter animals. Email your photo and order to: shelterbark@imt.net.
United in Light, Inc.
Draft Horse Recovery
101 Billman Lane
Livingston, MT 59047
222-7982
website: www.draftrescue.com
Volunteer Needs: Volunteers always welcome
Additional Info: Funds go toward hay & supplemental feed throughout the winter.
Park County 4-H Clubs
414 East Callender
Livingston, MT 59047
222-4156
email: park@montana.edu
Volunteer Needs: Caring adults who would like to share their skills and talents with youth.
Additional Info: Eight 4-H clubs cover Park County from Wilsall to Gardiner. For more information on how you can become a volunteer, contact MSU Park County Extension at 222-4156.
General Organizations
American Cancer Society
Cindy McGinnis
550 N. 31st St. #103
Billings, MT 59017
256-7156
email: cindy.mcginnis@cancer.org
Additional Info: Sponsors local annual Relay for Life event in Livingston.
Artemis Institute
POB 1887
Livingston, Mt 59047
220-1099
email: info@artemisinstitute.org
website: www.artemisinstitute.org
Additional Info: Where art meets the environment; where culture meets nature. The Artemis Institute is dedicated to aligning modern cultural practices with natural systems, and in so doing helping people find more sustainable, more harmonious ways of living on Earth. To accomplish its goals, Artemis develops and offers university-level courses and personal enrichment programs that support the development of more sustainable cultural practices.
Community Closet Thrift Store
416 East Park Street
222-6200
email: communitycloset@yahoo.com
Volunteer Needs: The Community Closet offers a friendly atmosphere for thrift shopping, volunteering, and employment.
Additional Info: The main function of The Community Closet thrift store is to resell donated clothing and household items. The thrift store generates funds to reinvest in other Park County nonprofit organizations. Since opening in 2005, the board of directors has used thrift store profits to fund over $110,000 in community grants.
Counterpoint Inc.
116 East Callender Street
Livingston, MT 59047
222-2472
email: ExDir@counterpointinc.org
Hours: 24 hours per day, seven days per week.
Volunteer Needs: Looking for individuals who may want to spend quality time with the people we serve, adults with disabilities.
Additional Info: A non-profit agency providing training, assistance and employment for adults with disabilities.
General Organizations
Friends of the Library
228 West Callender Street
Livingston, MT 59047
222-0862
email: mhomezone@bridgeband.net
Additional Info: The Friends of the Library sponsor movies each month, a book club and an annual book sale.
Holiday Lights of Livingston
628 Meadowlark Lane
Livingston, MT 59047
220-5635
Volunteer Needs: Looking for volunteer board members interested in working to raise funds for the project and also interested in the future design of downtown Livingston.
Additional Info: Holds annual fund raiser at the holiday season (2009 was November 19) to help with all expenses. To donate at any time, send donations to Holiday Lights to address listed above.
Livingston Area Chamber of Commerce
303 East Park St
Livingston, MT 59047
222-0850
email: info@livingston-chamber.com
Additional Info: The Livingston Chamber offers business networking opportunities and sponsors events throughout the year including a holiday light contest and a Fourth of July float contest during the Livingston Roundup Rodeo.
Livingston Roundup Rodeo Association
P.O. Box 800
Livingston, MT 59047
222-3199
Additional Info: Sponsoring the annual four-day rodeo at the Park County Fairgrounds.
Park County Community Foundation
PO Box 2199
Livingston, MT 59047
222-0149
email: pccf@pccf.montana.org
website: www.pccf-montana.org
Additional Info: A funding, networking organization connecting philanthropists to community development efforts. Misson: connecting caring people and key resources with community needs and opportunities.
Park County Fair
PO Box 146
Livingston, MT 59047
222-4185
email: fair@parkcounty.org
Additional Info: A free annual fair featuring 4-H livestock judging, clinics, and competitions along with fair entertainment. Next fair scheduled for August 2010.
Vision Livingston Downtown Partnership
406-222-7470
email: contact@visionlivingston.com
website: www.visionlivingston.com
Additional Info: Vision Livingston is a not for profit 501 (c) (3) corporation founded in 2007 as a Main Street program to revitalize the downtown commercial district. Beginning in 2009 and continuing through 2015, historic downtown Livingston streets, sidewalks, curbs, gutters and alley ways will be torn up in order to replace 100+ year old water and sewer mains as well as replace badly deteriorated sidewalks.
Public Organizations
City of Livingston
330 Bennett
Livingston, MT 59047
222-1142
email: swulf@livingstonmontana.org
website: www.livingstonmontana.org
Livingston/Park County Library
228 West Callender
Livingston, MT 59047
222-0862
email: jdawson@livingstonpubliclibrary.org
website: www.livingstonpubliclibrary.org/
Volunteer needs: Volunteers always wanted, always welcome. Please call the library for more information 222-0862.
Additional Information: Book donations always appreciated. Please no textbooks, encyclopedias, or Readers Digest condensed books. Donations can most easily be brought to the Third Street entrance and left in the lobby. If you wish a receipt for tax purposes, please go upstairs to the Circulation Desk and a staff member will assist
Clubs & Miscellaneous Organizations
AAUW American Association of University Women
222-0318 or 222-2940
email: ggeorgedoris@aol.com
Kiwanis International
P.O. Box 1410
Livingston, MT 59047
223-1841
Livingston Business &
Professional Woman’s Organization
P.O. Box 143
Livingston, MT 59047
222-7232
Livingston Elk’s Lodge
130 S 2nd St
Livingston, MT 59047
222-2511
Livingston Jr. Woman’s Club
P.O. Box 273
Livingston, MT 59047
222-6391 or 222-1255
Livingston Moose Lodge
218 South Main
222-2520
Livingston Women’s Connection
222-2744 or 222-6385
Montana Women For
www.montanawomenfor.org
222-5435
Livingston Jaycees
418 South 8th Street
Livingston
222-8193
Park County Genealogy Society
421 S. 13th St.
Livingston, MT 59047
222-3468
email: cvwoodley@msn.com
Additional Info: The Genealogy Society members love helping others find their ancestors and are glad to have guests and new members. Our regular meetings include some kind of program including speakers on how to gather your ancestors. We usually have a good gab session to help those attending overcome their brick walls and do random acts of genealogy kindness. You could become the families’ official “Ancestor Hunter”
Livingston Ice Skating Association
222-5252
Volunteer Needs: Volunteers are needed the weekend of December 12 and 13 to help construct/lay boards for the new rink.
Rotary Club of Livingston
P.O. Box 66
Livingston, MT 59047
222-3037
Model Train Club
Historic Livingston Depot Baggage Building
222-1937
Hours: Call ahead for meeting and operation times Thursdays and Saturdays.
Volunteer Needs: Anyone interested in model trains is encouraged to join.
Additional Info: Donations for layout and operations costs are accepted and “bring trains!”
National Parks
National Parks Conservation Association
Yellowstone Field Office
7 East Beall Street, Suite B
Bozeman, MT 59715
585.1380
Email: dblank@npca.org, pdowd@npca.org
Additional Info: Protecting and enhancing our national parks for present and future generations.
Wildlife and Conservation
National Resources Defense Fund
Grizzly Recovery Center
website: www.nrdc.org
Park County Environmental Council
P.O. Box 164
Livingston, MT 59047
222.0723 or 866.829.2059
email: info@envirocouncil.org
Park County Rod & Gun Club
P.O. Box 315
154 Meigs Rd
Livingston, MT 59047
580-0119, 222-3864
email: hgoosey@wispwest.net.
webpage: pcrgc.blogspot.com/
Volunteer Needs: As needed. We encourage interested people to attend and Inquire at monthly meetings.
Additional Info: Club meetings are 4th Monday of every month. No meeting in December. Annual New Years Day trap shoot held Jan 1 at 1 p.m. Inquire about winter hours. MWF affiliated club and NRA affiliated club.
Trout Unlimited
P.O. Box 1378, Livingston
223-5854
email: kerry86303@yahoo.com
Arts and Culture
The Blue Slipper Theatre
113 East Callender
222-7720
website: www.blueslipper.com
Crazy Mountain Productions
Firehouse Five Playhouse
5237 US Highway 89, Suite 4
222-1420
website: www.firehouse5.org
The Danforth Gallery
Park County Friends of the Arts
106 North Main Street
222-6510
email: pcfadanforth@gmail.com
website: www.pcfadanforth.org
Volunteer Needs: Docents, volunteers to work art walks and openings and help with setup and breakdown of exhibitions.
Livingston Center for Art and Culture
119 South Main Street
222-5222
email: admin@livingstoncenter.org
website: www.livingstoncenter.org
Hours: Tuesday through Friday 11 – 5 and Saturday 11 - 4
Volunteer Needs: Gallery Docents and Administrative Services.
Additional Info: The Livingston Center for Art and Culture is dedicated to providing an opportunity for artists and other professionals to share their skills and talents with the residents of Park County and the neighboring counties. It is our aim to make art and culture inviting and accessible to as broad an audience as possible with emphasis on youth. We will provide a location for classes, a meeting and gathering venue for educational interchange, and an exhibition gallery for artists’ and students’ work.
Yellowstone Ballet Company
109 South B Street
222-0430
email: yellowstoneballet@yahoo.com
website: www.yellowstoneballet.org
Volunteer Needs: volunteers needed for annual The Nutcracker; and for set building, prop construction and costumes for Pinnocchio 2010
Additional Info: donations welcomed to provide youth scholarships for families affected by the economic downturn
Local Museums
Livingston Depot Center
Historic Livingston Depot
222-2300
email: livingstondepot@gmail.com
website: www.livingstonmuseums.org
Additional Info: The Depot Center Museum operates from Memorial Day to Labor Day, providing historic exhibits and cultural programs for the benefit of Park County residents and visitors from around the world. In the winter months, the Depot serves as a community cultural center, hosting such diverse events as concerts, banquets, holiday programs, and wedding receptions.
Friends of the Yellowstone Gateway Museum
118 West Chinook
222-4184
email: museum@imt.net
website: www.livingstonmuseums.org and http://yellowstone.pastperfect-online.com
Hours: Memorial Day – Labor Day 10am-5pm
Volunteer Needs: Any person with computer/data entry skills or willing to be trained on the computer are wanted.
Additional Info: The Friends of the YGM are accepting monetary donations to help support ongoing museum projects such as the Whithorn Outreach Project and the continuation of cataloging incoming accessions. Please make any contributions out to: Friends of the Yellowstone Gateway Museum and name of the project. Thank you for your continued support.
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