The Gallatin Valley Land Trust (GVLT) has worked hard for almost three decades to build an extensive 80-mile trail system that connects Main Street Bozeman to the Mountains that surround us. The Main Street to the Mountains trail system has trails for all abilities and they are accessible from ...
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Spring boating: high water is dangerous – don’t go!
From Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks (FWP)
When spring is in the air, snowmelt creates high water in our streams and rivers. You might want to get out there in your boat, but high water can be deadly when conditions are too extreme for safe boating.
Although it can be hard to put ...
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Spirited singer/songwriters supply the acoustics at downtown distillery
Spirited singer/songwriters supply the acoustics at downtown distillery
Whether your drink of choice changes with the season or remains constant all year round, Bozeman Spirits has you covered. The downtown distiller is serving up the creative cocktails this spring, but the popular tasting room ...
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Americana artist Seth Brand, rockin’ Road Agents amuse Bridger Brew-lovers
Americana artist Seth Brand, rockin’ Road Agents amuse Bridger Brew-lovers
Grocery shopping is a helluva lot more enticing when the prospect of beer and pizza immediately follows. After checkout, scale the stairs to Bridger Brewing for one of each! The south-side brewer also hosts Music & ...
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Annual Gem & Mineral Show returns to Fairgrounds
The Bozeman Gem & Mineral Club has announced its annual Gem & Mineral Show will take place Mother’s Day weekend, Saturday and Sunday, May 11th–12th. The event will unfold at Gallatin County Fairgrounds on Saturday from 10am–6pm, then again on Sunday from 10am–4pm. A $3 admission will gain ...
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Vermont drama class challenged off-stage w/ Blue Slipper’s latest
Livingston’s Blue Slipper Theatre continues its exciting 2019 season with Annie Baker’s magnificent play, Circle Mirror Transformation. The local production runs through Sunday, May 12th. Friday and Saturday performances begin at 8pm, followed by Sunday matinees at 3pm. Tickets are $16 for adults, ...
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