
January 2026
Raptor Meet and Greet
Saturday, January 10 - 11 a.m. Meet the incredible birds of prey that serve as ambassadors from the Montana Raptor Conservation Center. Encounter these majestic avian dinosaurs and journey into the fascinating world of raptors. Learn how you can play a vital role in preserving them for future generations through MRCC’s dedicated rehabilitation efforts. Do not miss the chance to connect with these powerful birds and be part of their conservation journey. Hager Auditorium Included with membership/admission For more information…
Find out more »Rise of American Climbing with Michael Reidy
Thursday, January 15, 2026 at 5:30 – 7 p.m. A Vertical History of the West: Devils Tower, Bear Lodge, Empire, and the Rise of American Climbing with Michael Reidy One of the Rosenberry-Donohue Lectures on the American West Established in 1906 as our first National Monument, Devils Tower is a geological wonder. Its human history can tell us a lot about our fascination with seemingly mystical landscapes, our initial contemplation of deep time, and our modern ideas of wilderness. It also…
Find out more »Kids’ Night at the Museum: Exploring Like Jane
Friday, January 16 5 – 8:30 p.m. Drop your kids off with us for the evening so they can tour the exhibition halls by flashlight and learn more about the life Jane Goodall and Gombe National Park. This edition of Kids’ Night at the Museum will allow young explorers to learn about the rainforest with themed crafts and activities. Pajamas are welcome as the night will end with pizza, popcorn, and a screening of Tarzan. Ages 5-10 Redstart Classroom $45/member,…
Find out more »Stories of Coyote, the Trickster by Theatrical Storyteller Kellen Trenal
Friday, January 23 4 – 4:30 p.m. The niimiipuu (Nez Perce) people purposefully maintain their storytelling traditions, passing down lessons on history, tribal values, and performance art that inspire and connect us all. Niimiipuu (Nez Perce) storyteller/performer Kellen Trenal, will share the importance of the Coyote stories with schoolchildren. Redstart Classroom Free and open to the public For more information about this event: https://museumoftherockies.org/calendar/coyote-class
Find out more »Stories of Coyote, the Trickster by Theatrical Storyteller Kellen Trenal
Friday, January 23 5:30 – 7 p.m. Beginning this month, MOR will introduce native speakers and educators who will generously share their insights and knowledge, creating a welcoming atmosphere of gathering, learning, and active engagement within the community. The niimiipuu (Nez Perce) people purposefully maintain their storytelling traditions, passing down lessons on history, tribal values, and performance art that inspire and connect us all. Niimiipuu storyteller/performer Kellen Trenal, will share his award-winning stories. Speaker Bio Kellen Trenal (pronounced like “Chanel”)…
Find out more »MOR members only: Cosmos and Coffee
Thursday, January 29 7:30am – 9am Join us for coffee and light refreshments as you meet other MOR members and then be the first to watch our new planetarium show, Dark Biosphere. This film presents ground-breaking discoveries of the astonishing biodiversity found in extreme environments deep beneath the earth’s crust and, in doing so, challenges us to rethink both the origin of life on Earth and its possible existence throughout the Universe. Schedule 7:30 a.m. | Enjoy breakfast pastries and…
Find out more »MoR Members: Cosmos and Cookies
Friday, January 30 5:30 – 7 p.m. Join us for Cosmos and Cookies, a family-friendly event for MOR members that celebrates the wonders of the cosmos in the Taylor Planetarium. Be among the first to watch our new planetarium show, Dark Biosphere. This film presents ground-breaking discoveries of the astonishing biodiversity found in extreme environments deep beneath the earth’s crust and, in doing so, challenges us to rethink both the origin of life on Earth and its possible existence throughout…
Find out more »Beading Earrings Workshop
Friday, January 30 6 – 8 p.m. Develop new skills in beading while connecting with deep cultural heritage and rich tradition of beadwork that goes back thousands of years. In this immersive event, participants will explore history and artistry (whether you are a beginner or an expert), you will learn new skills and leave with a pair of handcrafted beaded earrings as well as a developed appreciation for the stories and traditions they carry. Redstart Classroom $30/member, $35/non-member Registration is…
Find out more »NEW! MOR Members: Cosmos and Cosmos
Friday, January 30 7 – 8:30 p.m. Cosmopolitan cocktails, cash bar, light bites, and classic rock set against dazzling Taylor Planetarium shows. Members, please bring a friend with you to show off your museum. Schedule 7 p.m. | Enjoy Cosmopolitan cocktails & light bites and meet other MOR members and their friends 7:20 p.m. | Planetarium Show: Soar through the US to your favorite classic rock 7:40 p.m. | Cosmos Break 8 p.m. | Planetarium Show: Soar through Kaleidoscope Skies…
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