Save the Date: PCEC's Rendezvous is Nov. 10

We are writing to invite you to our annual member meeting, the Rendezvous, on Thursday, November 10th, from 5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m, via Zoom.

This year we are gathering to "Celebrate our Community." 

Please join us as we honor people in our community that make PCEC’s work possible by showing up, whether that’s giving comments at meetings, planting trees through Livingston Loves Trees, sewing Boomerang Bags, joining trail clean-ups, helping neighbors in flood response, or dedicating hours to expand conservation in our community through work with our partners at Yellowstone Safe Passages, Wild Livelihoods, Emigrant Neighbors, the Park County Housing Coalition, and more. 

This year's Rendezvous will be co-hosted by Adelle Welch, a former PCEC Conservation Intern. We will share our annual awards, a financial report, and kick off an end-of-the-year fundraising drive. For anyone interested in more casual conversation, we will have an optional social after the meeting.

Because we really miss seeing everyone in person, we are planning a member social during the holiday season. Stay tuned for more information.

You can register for the Rendezvous on our website: today.

Register for the Rendezvous now!

 

Additionally, we are proud to share PCEC’s 2021 Annual Report and Summer 2022 Newsletter. 

This 20-page magazine will help you understand the most pressing issues facing our community, as well as PCEC's work to safeguard the land, water, wildlife and people of Park County.

Read the annual report!

We mailed out hard copies to members recently. If you are not a member and would like to become one, all it takes is an annual donation of $50 (or any amount you can give!). Or better yet, join PCEC 365 and help support PCEC all year long. 

Donate today!

Join PCEC 365 today!

Thank you to everyone that is already supporting PCEC's work a member or a community volunteer!

Don't forget you can keep up with our work by reading our stories section of our website: https://www.pcecmt.org/stories or follow us on Facebook and Instagram.

In Community,

Michelle

Guest User