
November 2025
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 »Community Forum: What Losing Nutrient Standards Means for Our Rivers
Join us for a community briefing on Montana’s rollback of numeric nutrient standards, what it means for clean water, river health, and pollution permitting, and what you can do to take action. Guy Alsentzer, Executive Director of Upper Missouri Waterkeeper, and Dr. William Kleindl, Ecologist and Professor at Montana State University, will be presenting on the legal and scientific implications of the repeal, and will provide actionable steps for community members to take to stand up for clean water in…
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 »The American Promise: Legacies of Division in Yellowstone and Beyond
America's national parks have always been represented as places that fulfill the American Promise: life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. Out of the death, destruction, and division of the American Civil War, Yellowstone National Park emerged as a way to remind the shattered nation that its citizens were united by forces more powerful than those that divided them. However, Black people, Indigenous peoples, and women have often been excluded from both the American Promise and our national parks. Did…
Find out more »Science Inquiry Series: The Story of Moose, Beavers and Willow in the Absaroka-Beartooth Wilderness
How have beaver reintroduction and shifts in the moose population influenced riparian vegetation in the southern Absaroka-Beartooth Wilderness over the last 40 years? Rachel Dines, Ph.D. candidate in the MSU Department of Animal and Range Sciences, will discuss how these animals rely on riparian ecosystems for food, cover, and as travel corridors, and will summarize her research examining long-term monitoring data for these riparian areas.
Find out more »FallofFreedom Bozeman
Celebrate artistic freedom of expression with local artists on Saturday, November 22nd at the Bozeman Public Library from 1-2p in the community room, and 2-3p at the front plaza. This event is inspired by a national call to action in the arts community called Fall of Freedom; artists uniting in creative defiance through artistic expression. Celebrate and champion our artistic community and the ways in which art enriches our lives, opens our minds and hearts, and unites us all. Free,…
Find out more »Quilting
Connect with other quilters. This quilting program is for everyone! • If you’re a beginner, come and learn how to quilt with easy instructions and hands on help. • Bring a current project and socialize with other quilters. • Work on a block of the month project exclusive to library patrons. Every month will be a new block that you can make using the provided scrap fabric. There’s no commitment, each block can function as its own unit or make…
Find out more »Estate Planning: To have a trust or a will
Learn how to get your affairs in order with Dr. Marsha Goetting, a Professor and Extension Family Economics Specialist at Montana State University. The public is invited to attend these free in-person seminars on estate planning. A large estate is not required. If you are curious about how to best preserve, protect, and pass on any assets these seminars will fill the bill. November 24 – To quote Shakespeare: To have a trust or a will…. Aye, that is the…
Find out more »December 2025
Symphony Storytime
https://www.bozemansymphony.org/symphony-storytime Wednesday, December 10, 2025 (10:15 am - Bozeman Public Library)
Find out more »Homeless Persons Memorial OUTDOOR EVENT
Candlelight Vigil dedicated to remembering our neighbors who have died while homeless in the past year. Presented in partnership with HRDC, Dahl Funeral and Cremation Service, and the Greater Yellowstone Threshold Singers. National Homeless Persons' Memorial Day takes place each year on the longest night of the year. Please dress warmly as this is an outside event.
Find out more »Autocrats vs. Democrats: China, Russia, America, and the New Global Disorder
Join former US ambassador to Russia and Stanford Political Science Professor, Michael McFaul to discuss his latest book: Autocrats vs. Democrats: China, Russia, America, and the New Global Disorder.
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