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 | Bunkers Art + Design Bunkers Art + Design creates intelligent materials that speak directly to an audience. Business goals are factored into every project. Annual reports, brochures, catalogs, logos, collateral, business cards, Web sites.
810 West Geyser Street, Livingston.
studio[at]bradbunkers[dot]com,
406-222-3399. http://www.bradbunkers.com |  | Community Closet Providing affordable pre-owned clothing and household items. Furnishings, housewares, sporting goods; men's, womens, and children's clothing and shoes; vintage items. Saturday morning specials (8 to 10AM), and other discount days. The Community Closet opened in October of 2005 to provide low-cost pre-owned clothing and household items. The Board of Directors distributes profits to charitable activities in Park County. http://www.communitycloset.com/ |  | Gillian's Blog and REsources Portal™ Real estate resources, news, articles, and more for buyers and sellers of Montana properties. By Gillian Swanson, a Livingston real estate broker and active participant in our community. http://www.gillianswanson.com/resources |  | Hobo Eye A striking quarterly online arts journal created in Livingston featuring the work of visual artists, writers, poets,and musicians from all over. "A boundaryless online community for artists." Alternative, independent. http://www.hoboeye.com |  | Home Outfitters Interior design by Jennifer Williams. Furnishings, accessories, rugs, lamps, materials, and fine art in the Livingston showroom at 215 W. Lewis Street. 406-222-8525. http://www.homeoutfittersmt.com |  | Living Small Thoughts on literature, food, faith and the subversive power of living small. By Livingston author Charlotte Freeman. Freeman is the author of the novel "Place Last Seen." http://livingsmallblog.com/ |  | Livingston Photo Society A blog for a photo society made up of people with a connection to Livingston, Montana. Gorgeous photographs. "As seen through the eyes of f2.8million." http://www.livingstonphotosociety.com/ |  | Livingston Weekly Weekly newspaper with feature stories, reviews, opnions, coverage of the arts, in-depth reporting on issues affecting Park County. The Weekly publishes the "Annual Manual" in June, a definitive guide to Park County. In October, the Weekly does a Best of Livingston survey. Throughout the year, The Weekly hosts events and forums. Free. Distributed in Park County and select Gallatin County locations. Reilly Neill, Publisher; David Nolt, Senior Editor; Jess Barnett, Sales Manager. 222-3633. http://livingstonweekly.com/ |  | Livingston, I Presume Musings about parenting, Montana, writing, international travel, world affairs, and more. By Livingston writer Nicole Rosenleaf Ritter. http://rosenleaf.typepad.com/ |  | Livingston Gallery Association The Livingston Gallery Association is made up of member artists and galleries and is dedicated to promoting the arts and organizing Livingston's famous Art Walks. Art Walks are the 4th Friday in June, July, August, and September, as well as the 3rd Friday in November. Livingston is widely recognized for its artists and vibrant arts scene, and its many galleries. With so many galleries in our historic city center, Art Walk is truly a neighborhood arts event for both visitors and residents. http://www.livingstongalleries.com/ |  | Park County Friends of the Arts/The Danforth Gallery Established in 1974, the Park County Friends of the Arts (PCFA) and the Danforth Gallery have played an active role for thirty years in establishing Livingston as an art center of Montana. In 1995, the PCFA/Danforth srarted the Livingston Art Walks that that are now a celebrated Montana arts event. The Danforth/PCFA Mission is to nurture the creation and awareness of art by providing opportunities for contemporary artists and by offering outreach programs. Lectures, art exhibits, film, classes. http://www.pcfadanforth.org |  | Pinky's Cafe Great breakfasts & lunches in a light-filled restaurant. Rich (Pinky) & Terry Ruggles have created a Livingston hotspot with inventive and fresh breakfasts & lunches, table & counter seating, and super service. Livingston at its best: good eats, homemade food, local characters, humor, and hospitality. Seasonal hours: Mon - Fri, 7 to 2 (breakfast & lunch); Sat 7 to 1 (breakfast all day). Takeout, too. 109 S. Main St. 222-0668. No web site, but click the name for our hosted Web page. http://www.artsmontana.com/Biz_woWeb/Pinkys.html |  | Reed Lehman Pottery For over 20 years, Reed Lehman Pottery has been hand-crafting one-of-a-kind pieces, perfect for display or everyday use. You'll also find Reed Lehman's colorful oil pastels and Bruce Rinnert's intriguing masks and helmets. 112 West Callender Street, Livingston,(406) 222-7618. info@reedlehmanpottery.com. http://www.reedlehmanpottery.com/ |  | Reed Lehman Pottery Blog A pottery blog by Reed Lehman. This is a new blog, so check it out from time to time to see what kind of content Reed has planned. http://www.reedlehmanpottery.com/blog.html |  | Sparkling Dawg Design Web site design, maintenance, and hosting. Ad copy, press releases, pre-press preparation, user guides & procedural manuals, individual or group computer skills instruction, custom posters, Web banners and logos. info(at)sparklingdawg(dot)com. 406-222-2441. http://www.sparklingdawg.com |  | Mike D. Stone's Art Blog "The blog was created mainly to: function as a gallery for the creative work of mike d stone, a resource for exploring the creative work of others via links, as a forum for the discussion of these things." http://mikedstone.blogspot.com/ |  | Way Out West A trend-setting store providing high quality products and service in everything from feed to fine apparel. Family owned and operated. 104 Centennial Drive. Just off Route 89 S, across from Albertsons. 406-222-9695. http://www.wowmontana.com |  | Livingston Out Loud The satirical look at Livingston, Montana civic life is back after a hiatus. You can still find the classics from 2005: Features, News Shorts or Briefs?, Letters to the Editor, and Horoscopes. But the site is now a blog, allowing for easier updates of LOL features and 'news,' as well as posting of more serious commentary. Contributors and commenters are most welcome. http://www.livingstonoutloud.com/blog |  | Stafford Animal Shelter The Stafford Animal Shelter prevents animal distress by caring for displaced animals, facilitating adoptions and reunions, minimizing pet overpopulation, and pioneering educational outreach.
We accept every pet in need: abandoned or homeless pets; unwanted litters from unspayed and un-neutered pets; and animals confiscated by control officers for cruelty charges. 3 Boulder Business Part Road, just east of downtown Livingston on the frontage road (east on Park Street). (406) 222-2111. http://www.staffordanimalshelter.org/ |  | Big Brothers Big Sisters of Park County Established in 1977, Big Brothers Big Sisters of Park County serves over 600 children in Park and Sweet Grass Counties. Besides our community program, we have several in-school programs in Livingston, Gardiner, and Shields Valley, plus an after-school America Reads program in Livingston in partnership with Links for Learning.
With the excellent support of our community, we have been recognized as one of the top BBBS agencies in America. 120 E. Park Street. (406)222-1930. http://www.bbbsparkcounty.org/ |  | Montana Boatbuilders, Inc. We build high quality boats using wood and composite construction. Specializing in river dories, we also build duck hunting boats, jet boats, still water pulling boats, and will happily take on anything you can dream up from canoes to sailboats. The common theme of our custom projects is quality – based on the traditions of wooden boatbuilding and the opportunities of new technology. We also offer some of our designs in plans and kits. 26 Pine Meadow Road, Livingston, MT 59047. 406.222.2791 http://www.montanaboatbuilders.com |  | Aaron Schuerr's Art Blog News from the world of plein air painting by Aaaron Schuerr, a Livingston artist working in oils and pastels. Aaron teaches in workshops and exhibits in galleries, shows, and museums throughout the West. http://www.aaronschuerr.com/aaronsblog/ |  | NAMI-Livingston NAMI-Livingston is a coalition of dedicated and passionate consumers (those with a mental illness), family members, and others with a stake in the care of those with mental illnesses. Our board composition reflects our commitment to peer empowerment, with a makeup of least 75 percent consumers and family members (our charter requires 50%). We are all volunteer; funded solely through membership dues, donations, and grants; and currently covered under the 501(c)3 of the state organization. http://www.nami-livingston.org |  | Cody Redmon's Photography Blog Cody Redmon's photography blog includes narration about his shots (how, where he took them; and his adventures in the field – the story behind the shots), and the ability for you to interact with your comments. There is a link to his portfolio of fine art photography (codyredmon.com). http://blog.codyredmon.com/ |  | Environmental Adventure Company The Environmental Adventure Company was founded over 10 years ago by wildlife biologist Michael Sanders. The Livingston resident shares his knowledge of special places with tour participants, providing rewarding and responsible travel adventures. Working with both local and national non-profit environmental groups, EAC offers trips to a wide variety of local (Yellowstone National Park) and international destinations, giving clients unique experiences and learning opportunities. 888-422-5660. http://www.eactours.com |  | Tom Murphy Photography Tom Murphy's photography is a study in patience and a passion for our wild earth. Tom photographs wild creatures as they go about their daily lives. Tom has been leading world-class photographic tours and seminars since 1986, primarily in Yellowstone Park, as well as other destinations. His photographs are for sale as fine art prints and for commercial and editorial use as stock. He is also available for assignment work. http://www.tmurphywild.com/ |  | Yellowstone National Park Official site for Yellowstone National Park, with activities, events, park information, maps, and other resources. http://www.nps.gov/yell/ |  | The Payden Memorial Foundation THE PAYDEN MEMORIAL FOUNDATION is a community-based nonprofit organization dedicated to improving the lives of individuals, families and groups living with children who have been touched by cancer. Our mission is to help ensure a reasonable quality of life and access to care, and provide a smile and a flame of hope in the face of adversity. Our goals include helping families and individuals in need with funds for flights to regional treatment centers, for food, clothing & other necessities. http://www.payden.org |  | The Cabin at Pine Creek Under the pines along Pine Creek, minutes from the Yellowstone River and historic Livingston, The Cabin at Pine Creek sleeps 4. Built in the 1940s, The Cabin has been remodeled to retain its historic charm, while adding comfort and modern amenities (Jenn-Aire range, telephone, cable TV, high-speed Internet). In the heart of Paradise Valley outdoor activities, and just 10 miles from Livingston's galleries, shops, restaurants, and museums. Visit Web site for Cabin slideshow, online reservations. http://www.cabinatpinecreek.com |  | Larry Stanley (Photographer) In Larry's own words: "Welcome to my Blog. Here you will find ongoing photos, comments, discoveries, tips, notes and stories about my wedding photography adventures under the Big Sky of Montana. "Montana Weddings" blog is for your edification and enjoyment." http://www.montana-wedding-photographer.com/blog/index.php |  | Sparkling Dawg Design & Web Services Blog Sparkling Dawg Design's Web site is now set up as blog to enable the posting of information of interest to SD's Web clients, and to answer the FAQs received from the community. Client interaction (through comments posted on the blog) is encouraged. The blog will also be used to post specials and other news about the unique, iconic and ironic Montana posters designed by Sparkling Dawg and available in the online store. http://www.sparklingdawg.com/category/blog |  | Montana Women For Montana Women For peace, justice, equality. . . We are an all-volunteer, nonprofit grass-roots organization that started in November 2004 to advocate and empower participation in our democracy, and to hold government accountable. On the first Monday of every month, you can join us for Peace Vigils in front of the Livingston Post Office. Meetings are open and include speakers. See the schedule on our blog. http://www.montanawomenfor.org/ |  | Blazing Saddles: Bike the Bridgers for kids with cancer An annual bicycle ride held by the Payden Memorial Foundation to raise money for kids with cancer. Blazing Saddles VII will be held July 19, 2008. Cyclists raise pledges for one of the most beautiful rides in the United States. Beginning and ending in Livingston, Montana, Blazing Saddles offers riders 100 mile, 80 mile, 45 mile, and 30 mile options. The 30 mile ride is great for families and beginning cyclists. Premiums for top fundraisers include bikes and Blazing Saddles logo cycling jerseys. http://www.payden.org/BlazingSaddles.html | | |