Farmers’ market season is a go with area assemblies
As we patiently await the arrival of summer, one of our area’s favorite excuses to gather returns to Bozeman and the surrounding communities: farmers’ market season. Check out where you can find garden-fresh produce, fantastic food, novelty items, ...
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American response to Nazism, war-torn Europe subject of Library exhibit
American response to Nazism, war-torn Europe subject of Library exhibit
Open through June 29th at Bozeman Public Library, experience “Americans & the Holocaust,” a traveling exhibition from the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum. The multimedia exhibit examines the motives, pressures and fears that ...
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Leftover Salmon & Wood Bros among summer Pine Creekers
Leftover Salmon & Wood Bros among summer Pine Creekers
One of Southwest Montana’s favorite outdoor venues opens its summer season with a full slate of performances supported by its scenic Paradise Valley backdrop. Pine Creek Lodge will bring acts of every genre to its space over the next ...
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Help GVLT reach 80k miles on local trails with annual challenge
Help GVLT reach 80k miles on local trails with annual challenge
It’s that outdoorsy time of year again! National Trails Day marked the start of the Gallatin Valley Land Trust’s annual Summer Trails Challenge. The seasonal community mileage bank will be open through June 30th.
During the challenge, ...
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Outdoor happenings abound with summer ‘22 underway
Outdoor happenings abound with summer ‘22 underway
With plenty of welcome signs, the summer season will officially kick off June 21st and the people of Gallatin Valley couldn’t be more ready. The days of spring snow that have kept most begrudgingly indoors will soon end (fingers-crossed) and allow ...
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Doc series profiles indigenous Brazilian Amazon population with next screening
On Sunday, May 29th, at 7pm at the Emerson, the Bozeman Doc Series wraps up its seventh season with the Montana premiere of the Sundance award-winning documentary, The Territory.
The Indigenous Uru-eu-wau-wau people of the Brazilian Amazon have seen their population dwindle and their culture ...
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