A Peace Corps Info Session: Volunteer Stories will be held Thursday, February 25th in the Wilson Building, Room 1-143 at MSU beginning at 4:30pm. Serving in the Peace Corps is a great way to immerse yourself in a new culture, learn a new language, and have the experience of a lifetime. Join in at ...
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MSU Body Project: Changing the Culture One Woman at a Time at MSU SUB
Wednesday, February 24th, Sack Lunch Seminar, noon- 1 p.m.
SUB 168
The current culture and mass media promote the value and worth of an individual based on their appearance. This ubiquitous pressure for females can be a precipitator to eating disorders. Body Project is an evidence-based, peer-lead ...
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Thrive with these family-friendly events
Thrive is set to host a number of events during the back half of February. Here’s a look at what’s coming up! Gym Days are back! Thrive hosts a fun and FREE open gym for children 0-5 years old in Bozeman and Belgrade.
Bozeman’s Gym Day takes place Thursdays from 10-11am in the Wilson Gym. Upcoming ...
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Learn to dance! at Have Fun Dancing
Dancing is fun!
It’s a great way to meet new people, gain self-confidence, learn a social skill and get exercise. Lauren Coleman’s Have Fun Dancing announces a new Basic Ballroom course starting Monday, February 22nd. No experience or partner necessary! Basic Ballroom serves as an introduction to ...
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Insight & Inspiration for gardeners
From Kareen Erbe
When I ran into a woman this past fall who had taken one of my gardening workshops, I asked her if she had had success this past growing season. She admitted that she had not only been too busy to have a garden but that she had been a little intimidated when it came to getting ...
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Lasagna Gardening—the way to go!
By Zelpha Boyd
Recently Kareen of Broken Ground, aired a video showcasing her three most favorite Gardening books. I wrote back suggesting one of my favorites: Lasagna Gardening by Patricia Lanza. I know! It’s not spring yet; there’s still a foot of snow covering my garden. But most of us are ...
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