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2023 Annual Fundraising Dinner

  • Livingston Bar & Grille 130 North Main Street Livingston, MT, 59047 United States (map)

Please join us for an evening of dinner, discussion, and fundraising with the Friends of the Library.

The first THREE table purchases will enjoy intimate conversation and the company of one of our featured authors seated with you for the evening.

Tables of six start at $900 and may be reserved with a check posted to our post office box or purchased at the link below.

Purchase Tickets & Tables Here

This Year’s Featured Authors:

MARK SULLIVAN

Author of nineteen novels, including the #1 bestseller “Beneath a Scarlet Sky,” “The Last Green Valley,” and the forthcoming “All the Glimmering Stars.” 

With James Patterson, he has also written five #1 New York Times bestsellers in the “Private” series. 

A passionate skier, fly angler, and bow hunter, Mark adores the state of Montana, where he has lived and explored for twenty-five years. When he and his wife aren’t traveling the globe in search of his next story, they are blessed to spend most of their time floating between Bozeman, Big Sky, and Polson.

CHRISTOPHER PAOLINI

Author of the Inheritance Cycle (Eragon, Eldest, Brisingr, Inheritance). Creator of the World of Eragon and the Fractalverse.

Holder of the Guinness World Record for the youngest author of a bestselling series. Qualified for marksman in the Australian army. Scottish laird. Dodged gunfire . . . more than once. As a child was chased by a moose in Alaska. Has his name inscribed on Mars. Firstborn of Kenneth and Talita. Husband. Father. Asker of questions and teller of stories.

STORRS BISHOP

Illustrator of Life List by Marc Beaudin featuring 20 stunning monotypes.

As an active member of the art community, Storrs led the Danforth Museum of Art’s transition from a gallery to a museum. In August of 2022, he stepped off the DMA board to lead the organization as its executive director. Storrs is currently studying for an MA in art history at MSU. In November 2023, he will defend his thesis, the subject of which is the development of Livingston as an art community.

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