PCEC and other events

Local Anthology Published to Support Yellowstone Gateway Mines Campaign

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Elk River Books will celebrate the release of the anthology, Unearthing Paradise: Montana Writers in Defense of Greater Yellowstone, with a free reading by many of its contributors on Thursday, Jan. 19, at 7 p.m. The event will take place upstairs at Elk River Books,

Open House on Mineral Withdrawal - Wednesday, January 18

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  • What: Community Open House on Mineral Withdrawal Proposal
  • When: Wed, Jan 18, Show up any time between 4:00-7:00 pm
  • Where: Shane Center, 415 E Lewis St, Livingston (MT)

The U.S. Forest Service will be holding a community open house on January 18th, from 4:00-7:00 p.m., at the Shane Lalani Center for the Arts in Livingston

Upcoming Events: Week of August 17th

Join us on Wednesday in Bozeman for a community “write-in.”

Please join community leaders, the Park County Environmental Council and the Greater Yellowstone Coalition for a community “write-in” — an opportunity for our friends in Bozeman to learn about Lucky Mineral’s proposal and to express opposition to proposed mineral exploration in the

Community Meeting in Gardiner August 10th Concerning Emigrant Mine Exploration

Please join community leaders, the Park County Environmental Council, and the Greater Yellowstone Coalition for a community meeting in Gardiner to discuss a proposed mineral exploration project in Emigrant Gulch. Learn how you can help protect the integrity of Yellowstone National Park, the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, the Yellowstone River, the Historic Chico Hot Springs and

GARDENING IN A CHANGING CLIMATE

Have you noticed outdoor plants and trees – and weeds – leafing out and blooming earlier, or birds and butterflies that are arriving and migrating earlier? Do you know that our plant hardiness zone is shifting? Do you have questions about how

PCEC Hosting A Public Meeting on the BNSF Livingston Rail Yard Plume Cleanup

The Montana superfund cleanup of the BNSF Railway Company rail yard toxic plume continues. After almost three decades, it’s easy to forget that this difficult and contested project isn’t completed. That’s why the Montana Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) will update the status of the project at a public meeting March 11, 2015 from 7:00

Meet PCEC’s New Executive Director

The Park County Environmental Council invites you to join us in welcoming our new Executive Director, Michelle Uberuaga, on Tuesday, February 10th, from 4-8pm, at Katabatic Brewing Company in Livingston.

As part of an effort to bring new focus to environmental issues in Park County, PCEC is pleased to introduce Michelle Uberuaga as the new Executive Director.

Michelle brings over