Big Sky Resort joins 22 premier mountain destinations to introduce ‘Ikon Pass’
Welcome the new standard in passes. One Pass. 23 Destinations
North America’s top mountain destinations have joined together to introduce the Ikon Pass, ...
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At Wild Joe*s a Sunday afternoon show on February 18th, Answan & Wales perform from 1–3pm
Tizdale, Ty Stevenson, Jessica Malone & many more at Wild Joe*s
Wild Joe*s Coffee Spot in Downtown Bozeman is a great place for a caffeine fix, but it also doubles as a live music venue for local artists and those passing through our not-so-little mountain town. Here’s a look at what’s coming ...
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Local poet and freelance writer Ilona Popper, M.A. workshop begins Feb. 23rd, 2018
‘Writing from the Inside Out’ workshop begins Feb. 23rd
Local poet and freelance writer Ilona Popper, M.A., has announced an upcoming writing workshop series, as well as a one-off feedback course in early March.
The five-part series, “Writing from the Inside Out,” will be held Fridays beginning ...
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At Big Sky resort The Mad Wolf Relay follows on Saturday, February 24th beginning at 2pm
Big Sky hosts Mad Wolf Relay & Special Olympics Montana
Ski season is in full swing at Big Sky Resort, and with it a full events calendar. First, join Bridger Ski Foundation and USASA for the Slopestyle/Rail Jam, a weekend of action packed ski and ...
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The Terrain Park Jam, a ski and snowboard slopestyle competition at Bridger Bowl -February 24th, 2017
Bridger Gully Freeride, Terrain Park Jam & more at Bridger Bowl
Bridger Bowl is well into its winter season with tons of fresh powder and plenty of weekend events to boot! The Bridger Gully Freeride will take place Saturday, February 17th beginning at ...
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Julius Caesar: Military Genius & Mighty Machines begins FEB. 17, 2018 at Museum of the Rockies
EXHIBIT DATES
FEBRUARY 17 TO MAY 13, 2018
Location
Museum of the Rockies
Admission
Included with admission
If we could travel back in time and visit Ancient Rome, we would be very surprised to see how many aspects of our society resemble those of 2,000 years ago. We would learn that we ...
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