Meeting Rooms
PLEASE CALL JEFFERSON COUNTY EVENTS
at 406- 225-4015 to reserve the Meeting Room.
Jefferson City Community Center
Jefferson City Community Center
13 1/2 Spring St./PO Box 1/ Jefferson City, MT 59638
For more information, please contact Thea Wear 406-479-0644 [email protected]
The Old Schoolhouse is a wonderfully preserved building with amazing history and all the modern conveniences!
Built in 1911 as a one-room schoolhouse for Jefferson City, the Community Center is offered for use by the Jefferson City Community Center Board (JCCCB), a subsidiary of the Jefferson City Volunteer Fire Department (JCVFD) which owns the building.
Classes were held in the school until the final class graduated in 1952. The structure, which later served as the fire hall for 35 years, was developed into its present use by a group of local citizens who wanted to see the “school” preserved and utilized by the public.
The building, which is handicap accessible, can be used by any individual or group for a donation which will be used to help maintain and improve the facilities.
The JCCCB hopes the community will enjoy and use their new resource and will continue to help it serve Jefferson City and area residents.
There is a “classroom” space (maximum occupancy of 80) with a limited number of tables and chairs available for use. The facility also has a kitchen, including stove, refrigerator, microwave, and dishwasher, as well as a handicap accessible restroom. Picnic tables are available for outdoor use upon request.
The facility can be rented by the hour (2 hour minimum) or by the day. The donation rates are based on individual, for-profit and not-for-profit groups and range from $10-20 hourly and $75-125 daily. Jefferson County residents and senior citizens are offered discounts. Special rates are also available for recurring uses.
For more information, to arrange a time to see the facility, or to schedule an event, please contact Debbie Cooper at 933-5238 from 8am to 9pm and leave a message. You will normally be contacted within one day.
The following are examples of potential events: business meetings, family celebrations, club gatherings, community classes, public services, cookouts, crafting, luncheons, and speakers. If you have any other ideas on how the Center can be utilized or would like to help improve the facilities, please contact us.
Want to learn more about the Jefferson City Schoolhouse–check out Jefferson City School: A Celebration of 100 Years
For sale at the Clancy Library all proceeds benefit the JCCCB.
Murals by Peg Amtzis showing the history of Jeff City Area.