THURSDAY, JANUARY 14TH
GIPSY MOON and HOLLOWTOPS
at The Filling Station
Doors at 9 PM, Music at 10 PM. 21+.
Tickets in advance: $8. At the door: $10
Tickets available at Cactus Records at cactusrecords.net!
Gipsy Moon:
With music as their carriage, strings as their weapon, and the horizon as their ...
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Library Foundation is seeking submissions for its 2017 Atrium Gallery
Call for artists
The Bozeman Public Library Foundation is seeking submissions for its 2017 Atrium Gallery Exhibition Series. The Atrium Gallery located in the Library lobby will showcase both traditional and innovative contemporary art forms, as well as the work of both established and emerging ...
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Ring in New Year’s Eve in Livingston
So&So Productions will present New Year’s Eve at the Fair at the Livingston Fairgrounds, Thursday, December 31st at 7pm.
Come one, come all to celebrate and ring in the New Year carny-style. This one-of-a-kind all ages event will feature a live DJ and dancing all night, hot food vendors, a full ...
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Seed Extravaganza
Paradise Permaculture Institute's
2nd Annual Seed Extravaganza
Saturday January 30, 2016 • 1-4:30pm
Get info & register
Seed Swap! Bring your own seeds if you have them, and envelopes or containers to collect them.
Letter to the Community: Cultivating Resilience
PPI is looking ...
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Pints for Peace at the Lockhorn Cider House – January 2016
Lockhorn Cider House will be holding a fundraiser, Pints for Peace, on behalf of the Central Asia Institute this January. Pints for Peace will contribute the CAI’s fundraising campaign “Pennies for Peace”.
“The Pennies for Peace program encourages students to learn about their Central Asian ...
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Support the Fight Against the Yellowstone Gateway Mine
“Exploratory mine drilling in Emigrant Gulch is absolutely not appropriate.”
-Senator Jon Tester, Livingston Enterprise
Some places are too special to mine. The current proposal to dig for gold in Paradise Valley, Montana, above the Yellowstone River and near the border of our first national park ...
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