Summer adventures are known to be some of Montanans' favorite recreational opportunities, but they also can be exhausting with plenty of wear and tear on our bodies. Plan a weekend trip to Chico Hot Springs for a chance to soak the joints, feast on some delicious grub and enjoy live music in the ...
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Eagles spotlights local musicians with weekly shows
Downtown Bozeman's Eagles Bar pours a mean live music double, featuring the very best talent the Valley has to offer with regular Wednesday acoustics and weekend jamming. Here's a look at what's happening in the coming weeks.
Local rockstars Tsunami Funk delivers on June 1st. The Bozeman-favorite ...
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Live music aficionados get Fill in Bozeman
The Filling Station serves as an oasis for live music lovers, a local venue that brings in locally celebrated musicians and traveling acts of every genre. The concerts showcase a variety of artists, welcoming diverse audiences to the north Bozeman space with performances held throughout the ...
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YBC unveils production of ‘Pinocchio’
Yellowstone Ballet Company will present a special performance of Pinocchio, the classic tale of a wooden puppet that yearns to be a real boy, when he leaps into the 21st century and onto the Willson Auditorium stage at 4:30pm on Sunday, June 2nd.
YBC, joined by principal dancers Barry Molina and ...
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Public use Challenge kicks off with trail celebration
Sponsored by the Gallatin Valley Land Trust, the kickoff to summer recreation comes on Saturday, June 1st with National Trails Day. GVLT's largest trail volunteer project of the year invites trail-users and other outdoor enthusiasts to take part in the restoration of a much-loved local ...
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YGM to host ‘Living History Day,’ pair of new exhibits
Yellowstone Gateway Museum's Living History Day is Saturday, June 1st, from 10am–4pm. Throughout the day, artisans demonstrate primitive arts on the museum grounds, rain or shine, during this family-friendly event: flint knapping, blacksmithing, Dutch oven cooking, cordage and willow sculpture ...
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