From MSU News Service
The Montana State University Library will host a free event, “A Night with Theodore Roosevelt IV,” at 7pm Tuesday, September 9th, in the Hager Auditorium at MSU’s Museum of the Rockies. A reception will follow. Roosevelt is a great-grandson of former U.S. President Theodore ...
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Farmers’ market season closes with month-long events
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. The farmers' markets of Southwest Montana bring the locals together in Bozeman, Livingston and communities beyond with regular outdoor events. ...
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Popular fairy village stirs up some magic
For its sixth annual showcase, Random Acts of Silliness has announced the return of its mythical display to Glen Lake Rotary Park. Bumblewood Thicket Fairy Village will be visible to human eyes September 5th–21st. Open during park hours from 5am–11pm.
This free, self-guided outdoor art ...
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MSU centers to host panel on ‘Watershed Moment’ for American West
From MSU News Service
Four authors with wide-ranging perspectives on ecological, social and economic issues related to land use and planning in the growing American West will participate in a panel discussion hosted by a pair of Montana State University centers.
The discussion will be held at ...
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Adventure Van Expo rolls into Bozeman
Open house vans, a DIY contest, live music, food trucks and weekend camping!
The Adventure Van Expo is rolling into Bozeman for a full weekend of custom vans, overland gear and community connection. Join on Saturday and Sunday, August 16th–17th at the Gallatin County Fairgrounds for a family ...
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Doc screening explores wolf-human relationship
Wolf Haven International will present documentary The Trouble with Wolves on Friday, August 8th, at Downtown Bozeman's Ellen Theatre. The film screens at 7pm.
The film is an exploration of the complex and often controversial relationship between wolves and humans in the American West. The ...
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