FWD: We hope to see you next week for PCEC's chili party!
I wanted to make sure you saw your invite to PCEC's chili party next week. As a flood volunteer, we're hoping this celebration will honor our community's spirit of volunteerism and people like you, First Name!
The celebration will be a week from today on Thursday, December 8, from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. at the Yellowstone Gateway Museum, 118 W. Chinook, Livingston.
Please send to anyone that would appreciate an invite even if they cannot make it.
We value our volunteers so much and our community thrives because of all your work and participation.
Reach out with any questions.
In Community,
Sarah
I'm writing today to invite you to PCEC's Community Celebration! The party will take place on Thursday, December 8, from 5 p.m. - 7 p.m. at the Yellowstone Gateway Museum, 118 W. Chinook, Livingston.
The celebration will feature a chili bar -- made by PCEC staff. Bring the family and let us cook for you!
The event hopes to create an in-person opportunity to connect with one another and deepen our community relationships over food and drinks.
Please RSVP so we can have a headcount for food. You can RSVP here!
The event is a follow-up to the PCEC Rendezvous, our annual member meeting, held on November 10. If you missed it, you can watch the Rendezvous here.
PCEC launched our annual end-of-year fundraising campaign during the Rendezvous. We have raised more than $20,000 so far of our $50,000 goal, thanks to a generous $10,000 match during the Rendezvous.
If you donated during the Rendezvous and need to pick your mug/calendar, you can do so during office hours on Thursday, December 1 from 8:30 a.m. to 11 a.m. You can also pick them up at the Chili Dinner.
You can also arrange a time by emailing Robin at Robin@pcecmt.org.
If you haven't yet given, please consider donating today! We still have a $20,000 match to unlock by the end of the year. That's right, now is a great time to donate because any gift to PCEC will be doubled.
At the Rendezvous, PCEC gave out our annual awards and honored many of our community members.
Jeff Reed was awarded the Janet Shirey Spirit Award, given each year to the person who embodies PCEC's work. To hear why Jeff was given the award, click here!
Emily Kempe was honored as a Community Champion. Kempe was one of dozens of volunteers to help with response to the Yellowstone River floods in June. Kempe led volunteer coordination. To hear more about Kempe and others' contribution, click here!
Livingston Loves Trees was also honored at the Rendezvous. Volunteer Susan Regele gave a history of the project and its success so far. You can watch that here!
We'd also like to recognize the amazing tree team and all their work to make the project's first year a success: Susan Regele, Joe Armbrust, Tom Shands, Edleeta Shands, Jodi Litchfield, Tyler Aevermann, Tyson Stillman and Rita Rozier.
We hope to see you in a couple weeks at the chili dinner!
PCEC Celebration of Community Chili Dinner
Thursday, December 8, 5 p.m. - 7 p.m.
Yellowstone Gateway Museum, 118 W. Chinook Street, Livingston
RSVP today!
Join PCEC for a celebration of community Chili dinner. Let us cook for you and your whole family, while discussing the great work PCEC volunteers have been up to this year.