The 5th Annual Gala and Auction
Please join COR Enterprises on Friday, January 15, 2010 at the Billings Depot for their annual Gala and silent and live auctions featuring artwork, recreational packages, business services and other fantastic items.
We will be having success stories, a guest auctioneer, and a guest speaker also.
Doors open at 5 pm with the live auction starting at 7 pm. Tickets are $30 each and includes hors d'oeuvres buffet. Corporate tables are still available (8 seats) for $300. The Billings Depot is located at 2310 Montana Ave.
Call 248-9115 to support employment, community life and independence for people with disabilities in South Central Montana.
Donations Ticket Information Featured Art New Building
Special thanks to these past corporate sponsors:
First Interstate Bank; Cozzens, Harman, Warren,
& Harris PLLP; Summers, McNea & Company;
RBC Wealth Management;
Dowl HKM; Big Sky Linen; ConocoPhillips Refinery;
Stockman Bank; St. Vincent Healthcare
We are currently taking donations of items for the silent and live auctions, and cash donations for the construction of the new facility. Your help and support is greatly appreciated.
To make credit-card donations, visit COR's
Donations page.
Donations will also be accepted at the gala.
For more information, please contact Tony Cline at 406-248-9115 ext 128
or tcline@corenterprises.com
To purchase tickets to the Gala contact Tony Cline at 406-248-9115 ext 128 or tcline@corenterprises.com
These art objects will be included in the auction
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"Big Sky Dawn" by Mike Mahoney |
![]() "Blessed Miraculous Visitation on Creation" by Rabbit Knows Gun (Print 1 of 25) |
| Artists who have donated in the past:
Kevin Red Star, Charles Ringer, Cliff Potts, Russell Chatham, Carolyn
Thayer, Marcia Haffner |

This year’s Gala and Auction is specifically a fundraiser to help support building a new facility. Past Galas have raised over $30,000 for the new building.
Those who have been to the current COR Enterprises facility know that it can be cramped and uninspiring even under the best circumstances. A roomy, dignified workspace with the very highest levels of accessibility, lighting, ventilation and overall safety will dramatically improve the opportunities and work experiences our clients can have.
While we offer top-quality services and staff, we feel we can provide a better environment to help people with disabilities gain work skills, learn to care better for themselves, find jobs in the community, and interact with the community. Our current main facility, COR Enterprises on the South Side, is no longer serving our clients’ needs and desperately need to be combined with the Career Guidance Center building (by Job Service) into one welcoming, effective, healthy, and efficient space. A place of dignity and respect, a building filled with light and space, a safe place to learn and grow.
The land has been purchased, but a total of $2.7 million is needed to complete the building.

