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Sage Lodge Upcoming March Events

St. Patrick’s Day at Sage Lodge – Sunday, March 17

Easter at Sage Lodge – Sunday, March 31

  • Celebrate Easter with festive activities, including egg dying and our annual Easter egg hunt featuring special eggs crafted for adult egg hunters. Then hop over to the Fireside Room for a decadent brunch buffet and live music.
  • Event Details: https://sagelodge.com/event/easter/

EDUCATION DAY presented by Park County Motor Vehicle Park

MARCH 2nd   11AM to 1PM

FREE & FAMILY FRIENDLY… Meet us at the Fairgrounds Rabbit Barn
Learn about CHANGING TIRES & SAFETY.  Let us help keep you safe & prepared!
More info, call Jake at 406-223-0506.


KIDS ACTIVITIES AT CIVIC CENTER STARTING IN MARCH

SAFE SITTER SESSION – MARCH 4th through 6th.

Sign up your middle-schooler for Safe Sitter today at online.  Sessions are held after School from 4 to 6pm in the Civic Center Conference room.  Sessions are $35   Registration link here at: Linktr.ee/LivingstonRecreation

KIDS CLUB IS BACK!!

Drop your kids off at the Civic Center and have a night out!  Participants will have the opportunity to have a pizza dinner with fruits and veggies, watch movies, play games, enjoy sports, other entertainment, and ALL SUPERVISED BY OUR STAFF!

Bring some blankets or your sleeping bag for movie time! We are switching it up a little bit and Kids Club will be on the second Friday in March.  Program stars on March 8th from 5:30 to 8:30 PM!   The cost is $30, with a discount for siblings.

REGISTRATION IN ADVANCE IS REQUIRED to participate.  There are 25 spots available!  Register here through our link tree at linktr.ee/LivingstonRecreation


PPI FREE MOVIE SAT FEB 24, 2-4PM at the Library

KISS THE GROUND, Narrated by WOODY HARRELSON

Join us for an inspirational movie and enjoy plant based appetizers!  “KISS THE GROUND is an audience-supported nonprofit promoting regeneration anhd healthy soil as a viable solution for our wellness, water, and climate crisis.”  from www.kisstheground.com   

Movie presentation hosted by www.ParadisePermaculture.org


LIVINGSTON GATEWAYS VISIONING WORKSHOP ~ MONDAY FEB 26, 5-7PM

Taking place in SHANE CENTER BALLROOM at 415 E. Lewis St.

You are invited to join us at this Visioning Workshop to discuss “Livingston’s Gateway Areas”.  This is a continuation of the dialogue started with the Growth Policy planning effort.  Please plan on attending.


FAMILY DAYS AT Yellowstone Gateway MUSEUM on SAT 2/24, 10AM-12PM

Come join us for a day to HONOR PARK COUNTY!

~Make a working compass.

~Design your own compass art project.

~Answer questions using a beautiful map.

Public welcome to this FREE family friendly event.


LIVINGSTON AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

Monthly Board Meeting on Feb 22 @ 12 noon in the Chamber Conference Rm. 303 E. Park St.  Public welcome.


AAUW “New to You Art & Antique Sale” @ Shane Center on Mar 22 & 23

 Friday 5-8pm    &    Saturday 9am-12n

This annual event kicks off with a Wine and Cheese Reception.   The sale will feature Consignment and Silent Auction items such as art, furniture, jewelry, and more.  All funds raised from the sale benefit the organization’s scholarship for a female Park County college or graduate student,  the Park High School’s Academic Awards Night, and candidate forums.

For more info call Lani Hartung at 406-223-2123.


BLUE SLIPPER THEATRE presents the 1-Act play “Tiny Beautiful Things” March 1-3 & 8-10

Based on the best-selling book by Cheryl Strayed and adapted for the stage by the
Academy Award nominee Nia Vardalos, Tiny Beautiful Things personifies the questions
and answers that the pseudonymous “Sugar” published online from 2010-2012.

When Strayed – a struggling writer – was asked to take over the unpaid position of advice
columnist, she used empathy and her personal experience to help those seeking
guidance for obstacles large and small. Tiny Beautiful Things is a play about reaching
out when you’re stuck, healing when you’re broken, and finding the courage to take on
the questions that have no answers…

Tiny Beautiful Things runs March 1-3 and 8-10. Showtimes are Fridays and Saturdays
at 8pm and Sundays at 3pm. Due to sensitive content, this play is recommended for ages 17+.      
To learn more about the content and reserve tickets: http://www.blueslipper.org/tiny-beautiful-things/


PARK COUNTY MSU EXTENSION OFFERING MASTER GARDENER LEVEL 1 CLASSES FROM MAR 5 – APR 23

This 8-week course will be held TUESDAYS 6-8pm at Park County MSU Extension office.

Participants will learn skills for home gardening & gain a sense of community spirit.

To learn more or to register, call 406-222-4156 or email: park@montana.edu.


AT THE SHANE CENTER ~ LET’S DANCE!

Intro to the “Two Step”.  Learn the basics with instructor Mark Burlington’s out-of-the-box approach.  All skill levels welcome.  Classes take place 7 to 9pm Thursdays in March 7 – 28.   

Get more info Mon-Fri 10am – 4pm:  (406) 222-1420 info@theshanecenter.org


SKATE NIGHT FRIDAYS FEB 16TH & MAR 1ST AT CIVIC CENTER 5:30-8PM

Admission:      $5.00 per person Residents          $7.00 per person Non-Residents

IF you bring your own personal skates , they MUST BE CHECKED at the door (RUBBER STOPPERS ONLY) or RENT our skates for $3  for the night.    Sorry, No Rollerblades or other devices with wheels permitted.

Concessions available.

Roller Skating online details:  https://www.livingstonmontana.org/rec/page/roller-skating-0


BLUE SLIPPER 60th ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION at The Elks Lodge on March 23

HONORING THE PAST, CELEBRATING THE PRESENT, AND EMBRACING THE FUTURE

As The Blue Slipper Theatre commemorates 6 decades of artistic excellence and community
engagement, we invite you to join us for a special evening of celebration, reflection, and
anticipation.  Our 60th Anniversary Celebration will be held on March 23, 2024 at The Elks
Lodge. 

6:00-7:00 PM The festivities will kick off with a cocktail hour, featuring an array of
delectable appetizers and opportunities to mingle with fellow theater enthusiasts and
supporters. Guests will have the chance to reminisce about cherished memories and share their excitement for the impressive milestones yet to come.

7:00 PM, we will gather for a sit-down dessert accompanied by a champagne toast. It will be a time to raise our glasses in celebration of the countless individuals who have contributed to Blue Slipper Theatre’s success over the past six decades.

The program for the evening will include:
– A special scene from “A Mighty Man is He,” the first play presented by the Park County
Theatre Guild in March of 1964, paying homage to our humble beginnings and the visionary
leadership of our founder, Don Johns.
– A heartfelt tribute to Gary Fish, a beloved member of The Blue Slipper Theatre community
whose passion for the arts and unwavering dedication have left an indelible mark on our
organization and the lives of those around him.
– Reflections from past performers, volunteers, and patrons, highlighting the impact of The B.S.T. on our community and the enduring power of live theater to inspire, entertain,
and unite.
Tickets for The Blue Slipper Theatre’s 60th Anniversary Celebration are available for $15, with
proceeds supporting our ongoing mission “to entertain, educate, and enrich the community
through the performing arts.” We invite you to join us as we celebrate the past, embrace the
present, and envision a future filled with endless possibilities.

For more information, visit blueslipper.org or call (406)222-7720


REC SOFTBALL REGISTRATION Open

2024 Rec Softball Registration is Open Now Til Feb 28th

For Ages 9 to 14

Follow the link below to get registered:

https://livingstonbaseball.sportngin.com/register/form/912313625

Additiional Info at Livingston’s Baseball and Softball Association Website:

https://www.livingstonbaseball.org/home


“An Evening of Lessons & Carols” at St. Mary’s Parish DEC 17 @ 7pm

 Join us for this Candlelight presentation of “Scriptures & Songs” where we recount the fall of humanity, the promise of the Messiah, the Incarnation, and the Great Commission to preach the Good News.  This presentation is free & open to all.

6:30pm Doors Open      7-8:15pm Presentation       8:15-9pm Coffee & Cookie Reception

Best Access:  use South F Street to enter St. Mary’s Catholic Parish parking area. 


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