Posts from the ‘Community News & Stories’ Category
Writer Charles Finn returns to Montana with his first book, Wild Delicate Seconds: 29 Wildlife Encounters, and will read from it at Elk River Books, 115 E. Callender St., on Saturday, May 5 at 7 p.m.
Finn has been widely published in more than 50 journals, newspapers, magazines and anthologies, including Northern Lights, High Country News, Big Sky Journal, Montana Quarterly, and Montana Magazine. In his new book, he “offers twenty-nine brilliant, concise ‘micro-essays’ that describe chance encounters with wildlife. These vignettes are a celebration of animals, birds, and insects from black bears to bumble bees. Keenly observant and literary, the jewel-like pieces in Wild Delicate Seconds bring to mind the writings of Henry David Thoreau, Walt Whitman, John Muir, and Mary Oliver.”
Finn’s reading is free and open to the public.
Park County needs a logo. They are at the very beginning stages of the process of branding themselves – maybe an image that would work not only on letterhead, their web site, and T-shirts but also might be able to be used on license plates. ’49′ should be incorporated in to the image. Remember that this is for Park County – not just Livingston. Wilsall, Springdale, Clyde Park, Cooke City, Gardiner, etc. Granite Peak (the tallest in the state) as well as Livingston Peak.
They will be reviewing some rough sketches within the next few weeks. The contact is Belinda Van Nurden at des@parkcounty.org (des null@null parkcounty NULL.org). Her phone numbers are 222.4190 or 223.0165 (personal cell phone)
Springtime Shopping for Mother’s Day and/or
Any Other Special Events You Have Coming Up;
(i.e. Weddings, Birthdays, Anniversaries……etc
Featuring:
• Pampered Chef • Miche Purses • Avon • Tastefully Simple Foods • Scentsy • Park Lane Jewelry • Discovery Toys
DOOR PRIZES
Complimentary Snacks
Drink Specials!!!
At The Office Lounge
Today from 4 PM to 8 PM
Come support our local Distributors and check out all their great products!
The Timber Trails 16th Annual Spring Bike Tour in Yellowstone National Park is this Sunday, April 15th. The roads don’t open to vehicles until April 20th. We will be meeting at Timber Trails at 9am and carpooling/caravaning to any extent folks desire. The ride will depart the Upper Terrace Loop parking area above Mammoth at around 11am and is a leisurely 40 miles round trip to Norris and back. While the forecast is less than stellar, we are going rain/snow/or shine. We look forward to you joining our free ride to this special place. Please contact Timber Trails at 222-9550 with any questions.








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