Fun and learning come standard at the Children’s Museum of Bozeman, and the fall event calendar is bursting with activities for area youth. Here’s a look at some of the upcoming happenings.
In collaboration with MOR and the Bozeman Library, head down to CMB for its portion of National Fossil Day ...
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HealthCare on the go with area mobile screenings
Bozeman Health continues to offer HealthCare Connections – Mobile Health Screenings at locations in and around the Gallatin Valley. The next is set for Thursday, October 18th at Gallatin County YMCA, 3673 Love Lane, from 10am–2pm. The Belgrade Community Library, 106 N Broadway, will play host on ...
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Wilderness Association to offer Forest Plan Revision update
Have you heard about the ongoing Custer Gallatin forest plan revision and wondered what it’s all about? Have you lost track of where we are in the process? Are you looking for a refresher on what’s at stake in this revision process?
Join Montana Wilderness Association for “Forest Planning 101” on ...
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Experience of ‘coming out,’ human trafficking & historical midwifery on topic w/ Women’s Center lectures
The Montana State University Women’s Center, in conjunction with MSU’s Queer Straight Alliance and the Diversity and Inclusion Student Commons, will present “The Meaning and Experiences of ‘Coming Out’: A Tribute to the Memory of Matthew Shepard” on Wednesday, October 17th. Beginning at 6:30pm, this ...
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Polish your photography skills w/ F-11 ahead of busy holiday season
They’re back for Fall! F-11 Photo’s information and experience-rich classes are ripe with opportunities to refine your skills, get a handle on your devices, and interact with knowledgeable instructors. Here’s a look at some of the upcoming courses and other events.
On Thursday, October 18th, Flash ...
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Movie Lover’s Review:Sorry to Bother You
“Sorry to Bother You” is Easily One of the Most Interesting Movies of the Year, Probably Longer
Before I ever saw "Sorry to Bother You", hip-hop artist-cum-filmmaker Boots Riley's hilarious, transgressive satire, I had heard it compared to Terry Gilliam's "Brazil", which sounded great -- "Brazil" ...
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