As the skies brighten following a windy winter, the days of spring cleaning have returned to the Gallatin Valley. Locals are already getting a head start in preparation of one of Bozeman's favorite springtime events – Garagarama! There’s no better place to find hidden treasures and new-to-you wares ...
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Attic merges talents for pair of duo shows
Rise above the rest at Downtown Livingston's favorite live music spot, bringing in acts to suit every palate. Here’s a look at some of the upcoming artists heading up to The Attic.
Settle in for “Packs on Backs!” on Friday, April 3rd. The benefit show features performances by Quenby and The ...
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Single-day food bank donation drive returns
In collaboration with its event sponsors, Gallatin Valley Food Bank will once again present Spring for Food on Saturday, April 4th. The donation drive will be set up at grocery stores in Bozeman and Belgrade between the hours of 10am and 3pm.
Locate food bins and receive a wish list from volunteers ...
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Public workshop closes ‘Stewardship’ event series
Gallatin Conservation District closes its “Land & Water Stewardship for Locals” series with its final gathering this month. A Daylong Stewardship Workshop, will take place Thursday, April 2nd, at the Gallatin County Fairgrounds. The event will be held from 9am–2pm.
Learn about managing native ...
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Americana, Irish-influenced acts take Ellen stage
Host to stage and screen entertainment of all varieties, Downtown Bozeman’s Ellen Theatre is also a great place to catch a show by touring musical acts. Here’s a look who’s set to visit in the coming weeks.
Contemporary Irish trio One for the Foxes is set for a performance on Friday, April 3rd. ...
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Science lecture talks history of Yellowstone
When did Yellowstone National Park become ecologically whole? Dr. Douglas Smith, the park’s retired Senior Wildlife Biologist, will address this question in the next presentation of Gallatin Valley Friends of the Sciences' Science Inquiry Series.
Co-sponsored by local nonprofit Hopa Mountain, the ...
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