• Buy a ticket and your money will be matched 3 ways! Also, you may potentially win a guided elk hunting trip on private land with a shot at a cow and a bull! Adults get to shoot cow, while Kids shoot bull elk. Ticket purchase donations will be matched by our sponsors: TOM BROKAW, RON DOLLENS, & DENNY WARE.

    All proceeds benefit the Sixth Judicial District CASA/GAL Program.

    Price $25 per ticket
    Drawing October 27, 2010
    Hunts held November 5, 6 & 7, 2010

    Tickets available at:

    Farmers Market at the CASA Booth in Livingston
    The FORT in Big Timber
    ACE Hardware In Livingston

    - or -

    Mail a check to P O Box 1827 in Livingston, MT 59047 & we will send you a ticket.

    This could be YOU!…..Past winners and their prizes.

    ***Winners must be residents of Park or Sweet Grass Counties & of legal hunting age. Limit of 4 tickets per family.



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  • Become a CASA Volunteer TODAY!

    Step 1: Visit our web site and determine if this is the type

    of volunteer work for you.

    Step 2: Complete application, pass background check and schedule an interview

    with CASA Program Director.

    Step 3: Complete 30hours of training in Oct. 2010.

    Step 4: Now you are ready to be assigned a case!

    Your services will be making a positive difference in a child’s life!



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  • Events, News 07.08.2010 No Comments

    Thanks to everyone who donated items, attended the evening, made purchases and cash donations to our CASA: A Treasure to Cherish event on June 18th.  We appreciate your support and participation which helped to make our fundraiser a huge success. The benefit hosted close to 160 people and the evening was filled with fun and dancing. Special thanks to Gail McCormick, Katie Killfoil and Ann Schilling for their planning and decoration ideas. The place looked wonderful and the event ran very smoothly. Thanks for making a positive difference to our children and our community.



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  • Events, News 05.17.2010 No Comments

    Welcome!

    The CASA/GAL Program in Park and Sweet Grass Counties advocates for abused and neglected children in the judicial court system. This year we are facilitating a one of a kind event that will ultimately benefit our treasured children and give them a voice.  General information includes:

    The Date: June 18, 2010    Location: The Elks in Livingston        Time: 6-11pm

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    The Food

    There will be a cocktail buffet catered by Zac’s Montana Kitchen.  Chef Zac Kellerman has established his reputation as one of the best-known caterers in Montana, recognized for his gracious ability to accommodate challenging requests from clients large and small, while maintaining the highest standards of quality.  To see and learn more about this delicious food service visit: http://www.zacsmontanakitchen.com/

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    The Music

    Steam Powered Airplane has played at many private and public functions.They are a four-piece bluegrass band based in Jackson Hole, Wyoming. The band plays the traditional acoustic instruments: banjo, fiddle, mandolin, guitar, upright bass as well as occasional dobro and telecaster. It has recently been awarded third place at the internationally renowned Telluride Bluegrass Festival. To hear and see the band visit: http://www.steampoweredairplane.com/

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    Live and Silent Auction

    Some of the live and silent one of a kind auction items include: a cruise, wine tasting, dinner with a famous mystery guest and many, many more valuable treasures.

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    Door Prizes

    Just for coming, you might win 2 tickets to the 4th of July Rodeo, 2 Summer Fest Passes, Empire Twin Theater Tickets or a Goodie Basket by Dalonda Rockafellow.

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    If you are interested in purchasing a ticket or reserving a table for 8 people, please call with your name and number at (406) 222-4904 or email linda@casajd6.org. Space is limited so get your reservation in today!

    Thank you for your interest in our first benefit!



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  • Events, News 05.04.2010 No Comments

    CASA Award Presented to Local Program Director at State Conference

    Justice Rice honored Program Director Ann Schilling of the 6th Judicial CASA/GAL as the CASA Director of the Year. Ann has been the driving force since the local program began in Park County 2002.  Judge Nels Swandal wrote that she has created “a well organized and successful non-profit organization that operates smoothly and effectively in child abuse and neglect cases.  CASA’s positive image and well recognized work is largely due to her dedication and ability to raise the bar in all areas of this field.”
    Ann supervises 31 volunteers serving 21 children in Park and Sweetgrass County.  Ann is always available to help the volunteers in writing a report or guiding an investigation. Ann has also served more than five years on the state board of CASA of Montana, most recently as chair of the nominations committee. In addition, each year she arranges dinner for a group of 40 to 50 bike riders in the Park-2-Park Montana event, and even a small bus to take them from their hotel to a local church for the meal.

    For more information and more details on CASA of Montana go to www.casagal.org, call 406 443 2448 or
    e-mail info@casagal.org.



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  • News 03.02.2010 No Comments

    Livingston – The Sixth Judicial District CASA/GAL Program, Inc.  of Park and Sweet Grass Counties has just been awarded certification by the National Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) Association.   This certification recognizes that the local CASA/GAL is in compliance with National CASA’s high standards for quality child advocacy.

    According to Michael Piraino, CEO of the National CASA Association, “The National CASA quality assurance process is very rigorous, and reflects our commitment to ensure every child we serve has the most powerful volunteer advocate working on their behalf.  This certification says, “The Sixth Judicial District CASA/GAL Program, Inc.  has demonstrated to us a strong capacity to provide excellent services to the abused and neglected children within their community.”

    The Sixth Judicial District CASA/GAL Program, Inc.  was started accepting cases January 2004. Currently all children with cases have been assigned a CASA who works hard to ensure the child’s best interest is protected.  When speaking on our local CASA programs volunteers, Wm Nels Swandal said they are, “dedicated advocates who are genuinely concerned for the children and are generous with their time. They spend hours investigating each case and compiling thorough reports which are essential in determining the best interest of the abused and neglected children.”

    About the National CASA Association
    In 1976, concerned over making decisions decision about abused and neglected children’s lives without sufficient information, a Seattle judge conceived the idea of using trained community volunteers to speak for the best interests of these children in court, helping to ensure that they will live in a safe and loving environment. So successful was the Seattle program, that soon judges across the country began utilizing citizen advocates.  In 1990, the U.S. Congress encouraged the expansion of CASA/GAL with passage of the Victims of Child Abuse Act.  Today, there are more than 950 National CASA member programs across the country, with more than 70,000 men and women serving as CASA or Guardian Ad Litem volunteers.



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  • News 01.08.2010 No Comments

    The January 2010 Edition of  Montana Best Times Newspaper recently printed an article called, ” Child advocate fearlessly stands up for kids.”  The article highlighted a 16 year CASA volunteer Sherri Noel of Eastern MT, who is very dedicated speaking up for abused and neglected children in Montana. She describes some of her experiences while working on cases and tells about her involvement with the CASA program.  To read the complete article contact Montana Best Times @ http://www.casagal.org/images/SherryNoelArticleComplete.pdf



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  • Events, News 01.06.2010 No Comments

    Grant Proposal Writing Workshop
    Tuesday, January 19th, 2010
    8:30 A.M. to 5:00 P.M.
    Livingston, Montana

    Instructor:  Janet Cornish, Community Development Services of Montana

    As competition for funding has become more brisk, good proposal writing skills are critical for managers in both the public and private sectors. This one day seminar will provide participants with key strategies to help them put their best foot forward on paper, while “demystifying” the grants process.  Topics will include the following:

    • Assessing Need and Setting Priorities
    • Identifying Projects and Reviewing Solutions
    • Identifying Grant Sources and Associated Requirements
    • Preparing Strong Proposals
    • Preparing Budgets
    • Managing Successful Programs

    About the Instructor — Janet Cornish is the owner and principal of Community Development Services of Montana.   She holds a B.A. Degree from the University of Wisconsin in Political Science and an M.S. in Environmental Studies from the University of Montana.  She has 32 years of experience in public administration focused in community planning, downtown redevelopment, historic preservation, and municipal finance, particularly in the area of tax increment financing.    Janet also has considerable expertise in public-private partnership development, meeting facilitation, program design, and non-profit corporate management and strategic planning.  She presents seminars in grant proposal writing, through various units of the university system and is on the adjunct faculty of Montana Tech where she teaches courses for the Professional and Technical Communications Department.



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  • Events, News 11.16.2009 No Comments

    Jordan says her hunt was a, "really cool experience."

    The 2009 Fourth Annual Bugle for Kids was won by two very lucky individuals, Jordan Moody of Big Timber and Kelly Juvan from Livingston.  Kelly has graciously given his ticket to Becky Bergsing and her son Gunner both Livingston residents.

    Both Gunner and Jordan shot their elk over the Halloween weekend at the Twelve Springs and West Boulder Ranches. Jordan was able to make the hunt successful with only one shot while it was Gunners first time to shoot an elk.

    During his hunt, Gunner saw a, "big black wolf chasing a cow."

    We want to thank all those involved and in support of the Bugle for Kids 2009 Raffle.  Thanks to Yellowstone Gateway Sports in Livingston, and  The Fort in Big Timber for selling tickets.  We really appreciate all the contributions, especially the generosity of Ron and Susie Dollens, Denny and Susanne Ware of the Twelve Springs Ranch, and Tom and Meredith Brokaw of the West Boulder Ranch. Without them, this event would not have taken place and had such impacting moments in the lives of these two youth.

    The Hunt
    By Jordan Moody

    “My hunt that I went on Friday, Oct. 30 was a really cool experience. I was guided by Lonnie Clark from the 12 Springs Ranch. We started out at about seven o’clock and were driving up the road when he spotted about 200 elk in a barley field below, we decided to go up on top of the ridge above the elk so we could glass and see how many bulls there were. Once we got there we saw a lot of really nice bulls and some spikes and other smaller ones. The wind was blowing very very hard making it difficult to hold my binoculars steady and so most of the time I had no idea what Lonnie, my dad, and Harv were talking about when they were pointing out various bulls. Finally the wind slowed down a little and I could see a bunch of them! The elk started making their way up the hill toward us so we moved into a good position a short distance away from their trail. I was very nervous as the first spike, the first elk of the bunch, came slowly up the hill. They had told me the one I wanted to shoot was the third one to come up into sight. I began looking through the scope of my gun and saw the one I wanted. Suddenly the bull caught our scent and held its head up looking around, everyone thought it would run away but it began walking more and more up the hill then stopped in the perfect position for me to take a shot. I squeezed the trigger. I then asked my dad if I had hit it and they all replied “NO.” I was very disappointed so I jacked another shell in the chamber and as I went to aim again, he collapsed, I had hit it on the first shot! My dad used his range finder and ranged the shot at 68 yards. As we walked up to it, we saw the bullet hole, my 25-06 had managed to make it in one side and out the other. After we gutted it and moved it down to a place where Lonnie could get it with the tractor, and finally got it home, Lonnies wife Laura Lee cooked us a very good breakfast and we headed home.”

    Elk Hunting
    By Gunner Bergsing

    “First we went up on this hill and waited for awhile looking for elk and then we drove passed the hay barley field and they were there. So we went to this other hill and the elk usually come to this draw right next to us. So then we waited awhile watching them. They were acting weird so Lonnie started up the CAT so they would get moving. They ran farther away from us into this patch of trees. So we went and watched them by the road. Cody was watching them and he saw a big black wolf chasing a cow. The elk was going to cross the fence so we got out. My first shot was right below its shoulder. I shot it two more times but missed. It ran off and we chased it for like a mile or more. We could not catch up to it, we had a heard less than 70 yards away from us walking. The bull took a different route up this steep mountain, so we chased it another mile as it ran into some trees. We followed its trail to find it. It is pretty big 4-4. Thanks so much for this opportunity and thanks Doug and Lonnie for guiding me and helping me shoot my first elk.”



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  • Events, News 10.22.2009 No Comments

    Congratulations to the winners of the 2009 Bugle for Kids Raffle!  The lucky individuals are Jordan Moody from Big Timber and Kelly Juvan from Livingston.  Kelly has graciously given his ticket to Becky Bergsing and her son Gunner both Livingston residents.  The drawing was held at the Fort in Big Timber at around 1pm on Oct. 22, 2009. A big thanks goes out to all those involved and in support of the Bugle for Kids 2009 Raffle.  We really appreciate all the contributions and wish the hunters the best of luck!



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