Yellowstone Marks Three Million Visits by the End of August
Yellowstone National Park marked a record three million visits in the first eight months of 2015. With four months left in the calendar year, the park is on track to have one of its highest visitation years on record.
Yellowstone hosted a ...
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This I Believe, by Anna Eby
By Anna Eby, Age 13, Freshman at Bozeman High School
Shouting, laughing. The sound of happiness overwhelmed me as I walked past a wall covered with colorful, African themed plaques with names of donors on them. I continued walking. In front of me was a small grassy field, a play set with a slide in ...
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One Book – One Bozeman Programs at library
From the Bozeman Public Library Foundation
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One Book – One Bozeman Programs
This year’s book is The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks by Rebecca Skloot.
September 14, 7:00-9:00pm
Race and Poverty in the Time of Henrietta Lacks, Race and Poverty Here and Now
A presentation and discussion on the ...
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ABSTRACT RUDE & SCARUB w/ special guests
ABSTRACT RUDE & SCARUB (of Living Legends)
w/ special guests CQUEL & DJ KNOAH, TONSOFUN, B. SQUID, Filth & Foul
Friday September 18th
9pm Doors
21+
$8 advance, $10 at Door
At Zebra Cocktail Lounge
Legendary Los Angeles Hip-Hop pioneers Abstract Rude (Rhymesayers, Project Blowed, Battle ...
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Bobcat Triathalon challenges participants
The 2nd Annual Bobcat Triathlon is scheduled to return to the Bozeman area on September 20 with the first heat commencing at 9am. This is a heated sprint distance triathlon on and around the flat MSU campus.
Swim 1000 yards (20 laps) in the MSU pool. We will have one 40 minute heat. All other heats ...
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See the Museum’s Yellowstone Art Exhibit—Only through September
Closes 9/30/15Â
Time is running short for you to experience the Yellowstone Gateway Museum’s summer art exhibit, Exploring Yellowstone through Art. It will only be on display only through September 30 in Livingston.
Beautifully displayed in the museum’s Expedition Room, the art represents ...
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