
March 2026
Thursday’s Table
Thursday's Table Thursday, March 26: 1:00pm - 2:30pm BPL - The Kitchen Table Age group: Adults event type: Creative Labs, Arts & Culture Enjoy a new dish each week. Watch home cooks share their family recipes or demonstrate your favorite recipe by contacting Emily Otis at eotis@bozeman.net.
Find out more »Seed Swap and Seed Starting 101
Learn how to grow, care for, and transplant your own seed starts. You can also bring your own seeds and participate in a seed swap. Presented in partnership with MSU Extension Gallatin County.
Find out more »Anne Frank: A History for Today Exhibit
Anne Frank: A History for Today Exhibit Explore the life of Anne Frank in this exhibit from the University of South Carolina's Anne Frank Center. The exhibit follows Anne's life from her birth through her death in a concentration camp, to the eventual publication of her diary. The exhibit is available for self-guided walkthrough during all library open hours. Docents will be intermittently present. The exhibit will run March 2-31. Exhibit Opening Reception: Wednesday, March 4 at 6 PM in…
Find out more »Anne Frank: A History for Today Exhibit
Anne Frank: A History for Today Exhibit Explore the life of Anne Frank in this exhibit from the University of South Carolina's Anne Frank Center. The exhibit follows Anne's life from her birth through her death in a concentration camp, to the eventual publication of her diary. The exhibit is available for self-guided walkthrough during all library open hours. Docents will be intermittently present. The exhibit will run March 2-31. Exhibit Opening Reception: Wednesday, March 4 at 6 PM in…
Find out more »Anne Frank: A History for Today Exhibit
Anne Frank: A History for Today Exhibit Explore the life of Anne Frank in this exhibit from the University of South Carolina's Anne Frank Center. The exhibit follows Anne's life from her birth through her death in a concentration camp, to the eventual publication of her diary. The exhibit is available for self-guided walkthrough during all library open hours. Docents will be intermittently present. The exhibit will run March 2-31. Exhibit Opening Reception: Wednesday, March 4 at 6 PM in…
Find out more »Authors and Books: Rosemary Wells (Pre Reg Rqrd)
Prolific author and illustrator Rosemary Wells will discuss storytelling, bunnies, and her creative process. Book signing to follow. Registration required.
Find out more »Anne Frank: A History for Today Exhibit
Anne Frank: A History for Today Exhibit Explore the life of Anne Frank in this exhibit from the University of South Carolina's Anne Frank Center. The exhibit follows Anne's life from her birth through her death in a concentration camp, to the eventual publication of her diary. The exhibit is available for self-guided walkthrough during all library open hours. Docents will be intermittently present. The exhibit will run March 2-31. Exhibit Opening Reception: Wednesday, March 4 at 6 PM in…
Find out more »Anne Frank: A History for Today Exhibit
Anne Frank: A History for Today Exhibit Explore the life of Anne Frank in this exhibit from the University of South Carolina's Anne Frank Center. The exhibit follows Anne's life from her birth through her death in a concentration camp, to the eventual publication of her diary. The exhibit is available for self-guided walkthrough during all library open hours. Docents will be intermittently present. The exhibit will run March 2-31. Exhibit Opening Reception: Wednesday, March 4 at 6 PM in…
Find out more »Bozeman Tree Coalition Spring Event
The Bozeman Tree Coalition (BTC) invites the public to attend its annual event on Tuesday, March 31st, 2026 at the Bozeman Public Library from 6:30-7:30 pm. This year's theme is “Expanding Bozeman’s Tree Canopy" . Come learn first hand about an exciting program between Gallatin Watershed Council, Green Infrastructure, and the City of Bozeman's Forestry Division called Branch Out Bozeman (BOB). Speakers include Matt Lee, Director of Forest Conservation with Green Infrastructure Center, INC. (via Zoom) and Jared Trilling, Project…
Find out more »April 2026
Science Inquiry Series: A Wildlife History of the Mother Park
When did Yellowstone National Park become ecologically whole? Dr. Douglas Smith, the park’s retired Senior Wildlife Biologist, will discuss Yellowstone’s ecological rough start, how it developed a new approach to park management, and how wolf restoration and dealing with environment issues have helped to restore ecological balance, as evidenced by the status of wolves, birds, beaver, elk, and other iconic Yellowstone wildlife
Find out more »‘Homesteading on the High Plains’ w/ Lee Silliman
Join Lee Silliman, photographer, archivist, and retired teacher and learn about the frontier settlers who advanced upon the high plains.
Find out more »Authors and Books: Russell Rowland and Allen Morris Jones
A conversation where Montana poet laureate, Allen Jones, and Russell Rowland, author of 56 Counties, discuss their collaboration, and their thoughts on Montana and western literature in general. Since Allen Morris Jones published Russell Rowland's third novel, High and Inside, in 2013 under his Bangtail Press imprint, the two have had a long and fruitful relationship, working together on various books and other projects, including Rowland's seminal book on Montana, 56 Counties: A Montana Journey, which Bangtail published in 2016.…
Find out more »Marcus Daly’s Montana Empires with Brenda Wahler
With business savvy honed in the West’s rowdy mining camps, Marcus Daly rose from poor Irish immigrant to Gilded Age magnate. From the Anaconda Copper Company's mines in Butte, Montana, to America’s largest smelter in a town he also named Anaconda, Daly made a fortune. He used it to build his dream—a Bitterroot Valley ranch and a horse racing empire that stretched from California to New York. Meanwhile, his gregarious and generous façade hid a sly manipulator, one locked in…
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