
August 2025
Cookbook Swap
Cookbook Swap Wednesday, August 27: 10:00am - 11:00am BPL - The Kitchen Table Age group: Adults event type: Creative Labs, Arts & Culture Peruse a stack of free used cookbooks or donate your unneeded ones.
Find out more »Memory Cafe
Memory Cafe Wednesday, August 27: 3:00pm - 4:00pm BPL - Community Room Age group: Adults event type: Health & Wellness Social interaction and activities for people with dementia and their care partners in a safe, welcoming environment. Call Suzanne at (406) 860-8865 to register. Sponsored by MSU extension.
Find out more »Fiber Arts Meet Up
Fiber Arts Meet Up Wednesday, August 27: 4:00pm - 6:00pm BPL - The Kitchen Table Age group: Adults event type: Creative Labs, Arts & Culture Work on your projects and meet other fiber artists.
Find out more »Gyrokinesis
Gyrokinesis Thursday, August 28: 12:15pm - 1:00pm BPL - Community Room Age group: Adults event type: Health & Wellness Join certified instructor Erin Groth for this gentle movement class.
Find out more »Thursday’s Table
Thursday's Table Thursday, August 28: 1:00pm - 2:00pm BPL - The Kitchen Table Age group: Adults event type: Creative Labs, Arts & Culture Taste something new each week. Demonstrations led by home cooks just like you. Ages 12+
Find out more »September 2025
Author’s Panel for A Watershed Moment- Discussion on Land Use and Planning
C-STES, the Ivan Doig Center, and the American Studies Program have invited two of the editors (Bob and Evelyn) along with two local Bozeman authors with chapters in the volume (rural sociologist Kristal Jones and journalist/author Todd Wilkinson) to discuss their book "A Watershed Moment: The American West in the Age of Limits." Topics include the myth of the West and the local (unsustainable) impacts that this myth has had both ecologically and socially.
Find out more »Crochet and Knitting Workshop
Learn how to knit or crochet or get help from accomplished artists in this workshop. Bring your knitting and crochet to this workshop featuring knitters and crochet artists: Jessica Kelly and Karen Ore. This workshop is a chance for you to get help on tricky projects, ask questions about knitting and crochet, learn new techniques, or start your very first knitting or crochet project. Bring your own projects to work on or if you want to learn, practice with our…
Find out more »Singing Souls: Senior Sing-along
Experience the joy, community and friendship that comes from singing with other Seniors (Ages 50 to 105!). This casual and fun-filled Senior sing along, led by local singer, choir director and musician, Kate Bryan, will include familiar songs with melodies that span generations and genres. Bring your love of music and a friend. No singing experience necessary. Song lyrics projected on a large screen for ease of participation. Local singer, musician, choir director and performer, Kate Bryan, has been leading…
Find out more »Nonfiction Writers Group
Nonfiction Writers Group offers mutual support, and considerate, constructive feedback on works in progress. Writers of all nonfiction subgenres, at every skill level, are welcome. Come along on Tuesday and give it a try.
Find out more »“Off the Air” Communications with YPR
Join Stella Fong, host of Yellowstone Public Radio’s Flavors Under the Big Sky: Celebrating the Bounty of the Region, for a conversation with James Beard Award semifinalists and nominees Linda Huang of Hummingbird’s Kitchen, Albert McDonald of Backcountry Burger Bar and Pizza Campania, and Jarrett Wrisley of Shan. Tuesday, September 16 at 6 PM in the Bozeman Public Library Community Room. Proudly sponsored by Element Bozeman.
Find out more »Classics Book Club
Longevity being a good indicator of worth, this club concentrates on literature that has withstood the test of time and still has relevance today. Joining a group of fellow readers to discuss these sometimes challenging works can increase one's understanding wonderfully. We meet on the third Saturday of the month (except December) from 10:15 AM until noon in the Ponderosa Room. September: John Milton - Paradise Lost For more information email bozemanCLBC@gmail.com
Find out more »Nonfiction Writers Group
Nonfiction Writers Group offers mutual support, and considerate, constructive feedback on works in progress. Writers of all nonfiction subgenres, at every skill level, are welcome. Come along on Tuesday and give it a try.
Find out more »Science Inquiry Series: How the Sun Misbehaves at Solar Maximum
What are the implications—and perils--of circling an active star for our technological society? Dr. Charles Kankelborg, MSU Professor of Physics, will lead the audience on a tour of the 11-year solar cycle of activity, currently at its maximum, and describe its beauty and its hazards against the backdrop of his own journey of solar exploration.
Find out more »Authors and Books: Diane Wilson
Diane Wilson explores the cultural and historical importance of Indigenous seeds and the stories that help create and define the world we live in, beginning with our long oral storytelling tradition. Proudly sponsored by Element Bozeman.
Find out more »International Folk Dancing
Folk dancing was a way communities gathered together to celebrate and to bond with one another. The dances were usually simple enough so that everyone could participate. Come enjoy the music and rhythm of traditional dances from different countries, and get some easy exercise at the same time. No experience or partner needed. All are welcome, including families. The steps for each dance will be taught, then we dance together to the music. This is a free event.
Find out more »Nonfiction Writers Group
Nonfiction Writers Group offers mutual support, and considerate, constructive feedback on works in progress. Writers of all nonfiction subgenres, at every skill level, are welcome. Come along on Tuesday and give it a try.
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