About Us
The Gallatin Gateway Community Center is owned and operated
by the Willing Workers Ladies Aid (WWLA), Inc., a community-volunteer organization.
The Community Center is available for rent for weddings, parties, receptions, reunions,
homeowner association meetings, and other business and social events. Community
Center rentals assist the WWLA in maintaining the building and providing funds for
charitable activities. Access rental information for fees
and other information.
Mission Statement
Willing Workers Ladies Aid, Inc. is a non-profit organization
that serves the Gallatin Gateway community. WWLA assists those in need and promotes
unity and goodwill. The Gallatin Gateway Community Center was built with the support
of our community and is maintained by the WWLA.
History
Constructed by volunteers and completed in 1995, the Community
Center is the site for meetings, social and charity events, school functions, 4-H
meetings, Pony Club, Gateway Youth Group, and a poling place for elections. WWLA
was established a century ago as a volunteer community service organization. WWLA,
Inc. is incorporated by the State of Montana, has non-profit tax-exempt status with
the Montana Department of Revenue, and has non-profit, tax-exempt status under section
501 (c) (3) of the IRS Internal Revenue code.
WWLA Meetings
WWLA meets at 7 PM on the first Tuesday of each month at the
Gallatin Gateway Community Center. The meetings are free and open to the public.
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WWLA Officers
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WWLA Board of Directors
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President
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Lauri Olsen
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Lauri Olsen
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Russ Olsen
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Vice-President
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Lain Kay
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Lain Kay
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Gerry Ryder
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Secretary
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Debbie Blackburn
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Debbie Blackburn
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Tom Pratt
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Treasurer
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Patti Steinmuller
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Patti Steinmuller
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Jim Schultz
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Joe Walkuski
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