Meetings are held at the Community Center on the first Monday of each month at 7:00 p.m. 

Potomac Greenough Community Center welcomes new board members and volunteers. Board members must be residents of Potomac or Greenough community, attend monthly board meetings, and provide volunteer support of center sponsored events. If you're interested in supporting our community by serving on our Community Center board please contact us at pg2cpioneers@gmail.com 

Our Team

  • Candice Hall, Secretary

    Candice followed her 5th generation husband to Potomac Valley 21 years ago and joined the Potomac Greenough Community Center Board in 2018. Candice joined the board originally to give back to her community while making a positive impact. In the last 8 years of being on the board she has truly enjoyed creating a place where the Potomac Greenough community can gather as a family or community and reconnect with one another.

    When Candice isn't working you can often find her living her best life, on the sidelines cheering on her kids in their extracurricular activities or in the Montana mountains. From camping, rafting, kayaking or exploring natural hot springs Candice is a busy mom always on the go.

  • Kimi Mitchell, Chair

    Kimi Mitchell is a proud Potomac Valley resident of 8 years and is one of the newest members on the Community Center Board, joining in the last 2 years.

    Kimi wanted to contribute back to her community and when the opportunity to join the board presented itself to her she jumped on it. Utilizing her degree in Recreation Management it was a perfect fit. She’s had a particular interest in organizing events and has found joy being able to utilize her passion to benefit a non-profit organization situated in her backyard.

    When Kimi isn’t working on events at the community center you can typically find her getting involved in whatever activities her busy family schedule has her running to or going for a fun ride on her spin bike.

  • Jeanne Hall, Treasurer

    Jeanne has lived in the Potomac Greenough Valley since 1978, for over 46 years. Jeanne and her family boast of 4th, 5th and 6th generations of Montana’s living in the Potomac / Greenough valley.

    Jeanne has served on the Community Center Board a couple times since 1978. Currently, she’s been on the board since 2004. Having been part of the Community Center since it’s first inception, there’s been a lot of time, labor, lumber and energy donated over the years, all to have a wonderful building for the community. Serving on the board is important to Jeanne because the community needs a place to gather, share, learn and recreate.

    When Jeanne isn’t working and serving her community you can find her playing in the outdoors. Riding horses, snow skiing, boating, rafting, kayaking, quilting are just a few fun activities that she enjoys with all her family.

  • Tom Brown, Scheduler

    Tom Brown grew up in Northwest Montana and moved to the Potomac Greenough Valley in 2007. Tom enjoys his job at Neptune Aviation Services in Missoula Montana. Tom is happily married and proud to have both of his children enjoy their kindergarten thru 8th grade education in Potomac.

  • Daniel Westburg, Member

    Daniel has been a proud Montanan since the 90's when the call of the West brought him here from Minnesota. Daniel and his wife enjoy all of the greatness that Potomac has to offer. When they aren't volunteering for the Potomac Greenough Community center, you can find Daniel in his shop, woodworking.

  • Michael Holohan, Member

    Michael Holohan is one of the newest volunteers for the board, joining in the “Muck Season” aka Spring of 2023. After a long and exhaustive search to find a perfect place to call home, Michael landed in the Potomac Valley in 2019. Michael believes that a strong and vibrant community requires intentionality. Serving on the board gives him a satisfaction that also includes participation, inclusion and the ability to Have Fun Together! A fun fact about Michael, when he was 9 he was the tallest kid in class and now in his 60’s, he’s the shortest in the check out line.