Beaver Creek Community Hall Inc.
About this Organization
The BCCH was formally recognized as a Montana nonprofit in 1975 and continues to connect community in the rural area of Park County located off Swingley Road. This area has never had a school bus route, nor a mail route. However, it has always had a community hall to connect community. The need to connect community in rural Park County is acute. The community hall has served that purpose since 1903.
The hall was originally a one room school house built in 1903. The school burnt to the ground in 1942 but was rebuilt in 1943. It stopped operations as a school in 1959 but has remained an important part of community since that time. A Home Demonstration Club operated from the BCCH starting in 1951. Also, in previous years, there was an active Farm Bureau chapter and 4H club. The community hall has also served as a polling place. It serves as a location for other functions including funeral dinners, weddings, anniversary parties and dances. The community recently hosted two candidate forums for county commissioner candidates.
BCCH hosts a monthly potluck at the hall and a weekly quilting/stitching/crafting group. The public is always invited to attend.
The hall was originally a one room school house built in 1903. The school burnt to the ground in 1942 but was rebuilt in 1943. It stopped operations as a school in 1959 but has remained an important part of community since that time. A Home Demonstration Club operated from the BCCH starting in 1951. Also, in previous years, there was an active Farm Bureau chapter and 4H club. The community hall has also served as a polling place. It serves as a location for other functions including funeral dinners, weddings, anniversary parties and dances. The community recently hosted two candidate forums for county commissioner candidates.
BCCH hosts a monthly potluck at the hall and a weekly quilting/stitching/crafting group. The public is always invited to attend.