Montana Friends of Jung presents-Polly Young-Eisendrath, Jungian analyst, Buddhist, author
Fri. November 10 and Sat. Nov. 11 in Bozeman
“Gathering Up Our Brokenness”, Friday night lecture, 7-8:30 p.m., $20.
“Relationship as Psycho-Spiritual Development”, 9-4:30
Lecture & Saturday workshop ...
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Aaron Williams at Norris hot Springs on Sunday, October 29th.
Fall sees longer nights at Norris Hot Springs
Late October brings shorter days and longer nights, as well as a desire to find comfort, connection, and warmth in our lives. The holiday season will soon be upon us and thoughts turn to traditional wintry activities. Norris Hot Springs offers a unique ...
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Bridger Brewing hosts Music & Mussels in October 2017
BoZambique, Cole & The Thornes brew up shows at Bridger
Bridger Brewing is your source for the very best of Montana craft beers, daily features, and artisan pizza. The family-friendly brewer also hosts Music & Mussels every Wednesday and {Pints with Purpose} every Monday. Here’s a look at ...
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At Wild Joe’s Brock Zeman on Thursday, October 26th from 6–8pm
Brock Zeman set for Wild Joe*s shows
The next Open Mic Night is set for Saturday, October 21st from 6–8pm. There is a $3 entry fee for this event. Come for an evening of music performed by local musicians. Bring your guitar, sitar, zither, poetry, comedy, or theremin and take a turn up at the mic. ...
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Buy the Big % save 20% at Big Sky resort 2017-18
Lone Peak has already been blanketed in feet of snow. Now is the time to book your week long ski vacation at Big Sky Resort for the lowest price of the season. For a limited time save 20% on the 5 day window rate when you purchase the "BIG 5" multi day ski ticket. Ski 5 out of 6 consecutive days ...
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Sack Lunch Seminar, Wednesday, October 25th, Noon- 1 p.m., SUB 168
Reclaim Your Life: The Power of the Mind to Heal the Body—by Angela Marie Patnode, Transformational Coach and Spiritual Teacher
Angela Marie Patnode, Transformational Coach and Spiritual Teacher, couldn’t walk more than 200 feet before needing to lie down to let the back spasms ...
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