With plentiful fall harvest available to Gallatin Valley-dwellers, it’s time to start thinking about warm, hearty meals for Montana’s most unrelenting stretch. Stock the fridge and pantry with a trip to Bozeman Winter Farmers’ Market with the next gathering set for October 7th. Held from 9am–noon, ...
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YGM announces animal-based ‘Nature & Nurture’ fall speaker series
Yellowstone Gateway Museum has announced speaker series “Nature & Nurture: Working with Animals” to be held this fall. Inspired by local people who work closely with animals, the series will feature a llama packer, farrier, sheep rancher, wool fiber artist, Norwegian Fjord horse breeder, ...
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Cheers are in order! A salute to your ’23 ‘Best of Bozeman’ champions
Though his vision for our little mountain town was eclipsed decades ago, John Bozeman helped found what has become one of the nation's buzziest micropolitans. Notwithstanding the obvious issues we're experiencing given the exponential growth, our little corner of the world remains one of the most ...
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History of Western fly fishing to be discussed at annual Montana State Trout Lecture
From MSU News Service
Jen Brown, an environmental historian focused on the history of fisheries, animals, conservation and natural resource policy, will present “The History of Western Fly Fishing in Five Flies” at 7pm Thursday, September 14th, in Norm Asbjornson Hall, Room 165, at Montana State ...
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Lend a hand for Gallatin River’s annual tidying effort
The Gallatin River Task Force and Gallatin Watershed Council will once again join forces to host the annual Gallatin River Cleanup with volunteer slots open from Friday through Sunday, September 8th–10th. During the event, teams of volunteers will be cleaning the watershed in the Gallatin Canyon ...
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Last call for local produce & novelties as farmers’ market season sunsets
Though we've seen some smoky skies in the waning weeks of summer, locals have still been able to enjoy the sunny outdoors we look forward to every season. That being said, the days of short sleeves and flip-flops are running thin. The farmers' markets of Southwest Montana bring the locals together ...
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