
August 2024
Gyrokinesis
Gyrokinesis Thursday, August 01: 12:15pm - 1:15pm Lindley Park AGE GROUP: ADULTS EVENT TYPE: HEALTH & WELLNESS Join certified instructor Erin Groth for this gentle movement class.
Find out more »Thursday’s Table
Share in your community’s food traditions and favorite recipes in the Kitchen Table
Find out more »Cookbooks and Coffee
Cookbooks and Coffee 10:30am - 11:30am BPL AGE GROUP: Adults Join us on Wednesday mornings for some light conversation, hot drinks, and free cookbooks.
Find out more »Gyrokinesis
Gyrokinesis Thursday, August 01: 12:15pm - 1:15pm Lindley Park AGE GROUP: ADULTS EVENT TYPE: HEALTH & WELLNESS Join certified instructor Erin Groth for this gentle movement class.
Find out more »September 2024
International Folk Dancing
International Folk Dancing Saturday, August 17th – 3:00 to 4:30 PM Bozeman Public Library Come experience the music and folk dances of different countries. The steps to each dance will be taught. Then we dance together to the music. These are social dances so no partner is needed. No prior experience necessary. All are welcome, including families with children who are old enough to keep up. In the community room next to the Main Street entrance. This is a free…
Find out more »October 2024
Yoga
Yoga Tuesday, October 01: 12:15pm - 1:15pm BPL - Community Room Age group: All Ages Adults event type: Health & Wellness Join certified yoga instructor Sara Clary for a gentle 45-minute flow.
Find out more »Cookbooks and Coffee
Cookbooks and Coffee Wednesday, October 02: 10:30am - 11:30am BPL - The Kitchen Table Age group: Adults event type: Arts & Culture Join us on Wednesday mornings for some light conversation, hot drinks, and free cookbooks.
Find out more »Fiber Arts
Fiber Arts Wednesday, October 02: 4:00pm - 6:00pm BPL - The Kitchen Table Age group: Adults event type: Arts & Culture This program is a chance for you to share your passion and projects and gather with other creators of all ages and types.
Find out more »Midweek Mindfulness
Midweek Mindfulness Wednesday, October 02: 5:00pm - 6:00pm BPL - Cottonwood Room Age group: Adults event type: Health & Wellness Join certified instructor Turi Hetherington for a peaceful guided meditation at the Library Labyrinth (Community or Cottonwood Room is the inclement weather location).
Find out more »Gyrokinesis
Gyrokinesis Thursdays, 12:15pm - 1:15pm BPL - Community Room Age group: Adults event type: Health & Wellness Gentle movement class.
Find out more »Yoga
Yoga Tuesday, October 01: 12:15pm - 1:15pm BPL - Community Room Age group: All Ages Adults event type: Health & Wellness Join certified yoga instructor Sara Clary for a gentle 45-minute flow.
Find out more »Cookbooks and Coffee
Cookbooks and Coffee Wednesday, October 02: 10:30am - 11:30am BPL - The Kitchen Table Age group: Adults event type: Arts & Culture Join us on Wednesday mornings for some light conversation, hot drinks, and free cookbooks.
Find out more »Fiber Arts
Fiber Arts Wednesday, October 02: 4:00pm - 6:00pm BPL - The Kitchen Table Age group: Adults event type: Arts & Culture This program is a chance for you to share your passion and projects and gather with other creators of all ages and types.
Find out more »Midweek Mindfulness
Midweek Mindfulness Wednesday, October 02: 5:00pm - 6:00pm BPL - Cottonwood Room Age group: Adults event type: Health & Wellness Join certified instructor Turi Hetherington for a peaceful guided meditation at the Library Labyrinth (Community or Cottonwood Room is the inclement weather location).
Find out more »Gyrokinesis
Gyrokinesis Thursdays, 12:15pm - 1:15pm BPL - Community Room Age group: Adults event type: Health & Wellness Gentle movement class.
Find out more »Yoga
Yoga Tuesday, October 01: 12:15pm - 1:15pm BPL - Community Room Age group: All Ages Adults event type: Health & Wellness Join certified yoga instructor Sara Clary for a gentle 45-minute flow.
Find out more »Cookbooks and Coffee
Cookbooks and Coffee Wednesday, October 02: 10:30am - 11:30am BPL - The Kitchen Table Age group: Adults event type: Arts & Culture Join us on Wednesday mornings for some light conversation, hot drinks, and free cookbooks.
Find out more »Fiber Arts
Fiber Arts Wednesday, October 02: 4:00pm - 6:00pm BPL - The Kitchen Table Age group: Adults event type: Arts & Culture This program is a chance for you to share your passion and projects and gather with other creators of all ages and types.
Find out more »Midweek Mindfulness
Midweek Mindfulness Wednesday, October 02: 5:00pm - 6:00pm BPL - Cottonwood Room Age group: Adults event type: Health & Wellness Join certified instructor Turi Hetherington for a peaceful guided meditation at the Library Labyrinth (Community or Cottonwood Room is the inclement weather location).
Find out more »Gyrokinesis
Gyrokinesis Thursdays, 12:15pm - 1:15pm BPL - Community Room Age group: Adults event type: Health & Wellness Gentle movement class.
Find out more »Thursday’s Table
Thursday's Table Thursday, October 10: 1:00pm - 2:00pm BPL - The Kitchen Table Age group: All Ages event type: Creative Labs Share in your community’s food traditions and favorite recipes in the Kitchen Table.
Find out more »Yoga
Yoga Tuesday, October 01: 12:15pm - 1:15pm BPL - Community Room Age group: All Ages Adults event type: Health & Wellness Join certified yoga instructor Sara Clary for a gentle 45-minute flow.
Find out more »Cookbooks and Coffee
Cookbooks and Coffee Wednesday, October 02: 10:30am - 11:30am BPL - The Kitchen Table Age group: Adults event type: Arts & Culture Join us on Wednesday mornings for some light conversation, hot drinks, and free cookbooks.
Find out more »Fiber Arts
Fiber Arts Wednesday, October 02: 4:00pm - 6:00pm BPL - The Kitchen Table Age group: Adults event type: Arts & Culture This program is a chance for you to share your passion and projects and gather with other creators of all ages and types.
Find out more »Midweek Mindfulness
Midweek Mindfulness Wednesday, October 02: 5:00pm - 6:00pm BPL - Cottonwood Room Age group: Adults event type: Health & Wellness Join certified instructor Turi Hetherington for a peaceful guided meditation at the Library Labyrinth (Community or Cottonwood Room is the inclement weather location).
Find out more »Gyrokinesis
Gyrokinesis Thursdays, 12:15pm - 1:15pm BPL - Community Room Age group: Adults event type: Health & Wellness Gentle movement class.
Find out more »November 2024
Folk Dancing
Folk Dancing at Bozeman Public Library: Saturday October 26th from 3 to 4:30 PM Saturday November 23rd from 3 to 4:30 PM In the community room at the library, next to the Main Street entrance. Come experience the music and rhythm of folk dances from different countries. The steps to each dance will be taught, then we dance together to the music. All are welcome, including families with children who can keep up with the dances. No experience or partner…
Find out more »December 2024
Jazz in the Library
The weekly Improvised Music at the Library hosted by guitarist Craig Hall on Saturdays from 2:00 – 4:00 PM, upstairs at the Bozeman Public Library. Craig will be joined by a different area player each week. This Saturday, Craig will play with guitarist Owen Ross! Don’t miss this wonderful guitar duo!
Find out more »Jazz in the Library
The weekly Improvised Music at the Library hosted by guitarist Craig Hall on Saturdays from 2:00 – 4:00 PM, upstairs at the Bozeman Public Library. Craig will be joined by a different area player each week. This Saturday, Craig will play with guitarist Owen Ross! Don’t miss this wonderful guitar duo!
Find out more »Crafternoon: Needle Felting
Create something fun and develop new skills. On select Sundays take part in a creative program designed to introduce you to new skills, inspire new hobbies, or create something fun. Program takes place on select Sundays from 2-4 PM. Ages 18 and up. No registration required. Materials will be required. Some programs are designed for you to explore the craft on your own. December 1 – Needle Felting – Explore making sculptures or fiber paintings with needle felting. December 15…
Find out more »Jazz in the Library
The weekly Improvised Music at the Library hosted by guitarist Craig Hall on Saturdays from 2:00 – 4:00 PM, upstairs at the Bozeman Public Library. Craig will be joined by a different area player each week. This Saturday, Craig will play with guitarist Owen Ross! Don’t miss this wonderful guitar duo!
Find out more »Jazz in the Library
The weekly Improvised Music at the Library hosted by guitarist Craig Hall on Saturdays from 2:00 – 4:00 PM, upstairs at the Bozeman Public Library. Craig will be joined by a different area player each week. This Saturday, Craig will play with guitarist Owen Ross! Don’t miss this wonderful guitar duo!
Find out more »Crafternoon: Needle Felting
Create something fun and develop new skills. On select Sundays take part in a creative program designed to introduce you to new skills, inspire new hobbies, or create something fun. Program takes place on select Sundays from 2-4 PM. Ages 18 and up. No registration required. Materials will be required. Some programs are designed for you to explore the craft on your own. December 1 – Needle Felting – Explore making sculptures or fiber paintings with needle felting. December 15…
Find out more »Board Game Night
Test your strategy and teamwork skills with board games! Board games are a great way to get to know people and relieve boredom. Connect with others with some tabletop fun every Monday night. Bring your own or play ours. This board game group is for adults. Library Staff may not be present at all programs.
Find out more »January 2025
Jazz in the Library
The weekly Improvised Music at the Library hosted by guitarist Craig Hall on Saturdays from 2:00 – 4:00 PM, upstairs at the Bozeman Public Library. Craig will be joined by a different area player each week. This Saturday, Craig will play with guitarist Owen Ross! Don’t miss this wonderful guitar duo!
Find out more »Crafternoon: Needle Felting
Create something fun and develop new skills. On select Sundays take part in a creative program designed to introduce you to new skills, inspire new hobbies, or create something fun. Program takes place on select Sundays from 2-4 PM. Ages 18 and up. No registration required. Materials will be required. Some programs are designed for you to explore the craft on your own. December 1 – Needle Felting – Explore making sculptures or fiber paintings with needle felting. December 15…
Find out more »Thursday’s Table
Get to know your community through food! On Thursdays, share in your community’s food traditions and favorite recipes with Thursday’s Table. We will have cooking demonstrations every Thursday in the Kitchen Table. Cooks will come from library employees and community members, home cooks, and professionals. This program is open for you to demonstrate and teach others your favorite recipes. Let us know if you’d like to lead a demonstration by contacting Liz at edevries@bozeman.net.
Find out more »Jazz in the Library
The weekly Improvised Music at the Library hosted by guitarist Craig Hall on Saturdays from 2:00 – 4:00 PM, upstairs at the Bozeman Public Library. Craig will be joined by a different area player each week. This Saturday, Craig will play with guitarist Owen Ross! Don’t miss this wonderful guitar duo!
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 »Crafternoon: Needle Felting
Create something fun and develop new skills. On select Sundays take part in a creative program designed to introduce you to new skills, inspire new hobbies, or create something fun. Program takes place on select Sundays from 2-4 PM. Ages 18 and up. No registration required. Materials will be required. Some programs are designed for you to explore the craft on your own. December 1 – Needle Felting – Explore making sculptures or fiber paintings with needle felting. December 15…
Find out more »Sunday Crafternoons: French Link Stitch Bookbinding
On select Sundays take part in a creative program designed to introduce you to new skills, inspire new hobbies, or create something fun. Program takes place on select Sundays from 2-4 PM. Ages 18 and up. No registration required. Materials will be provided. Some programs are designed for you to explore the craft on your own. January 5 – Huck Weaving – Explore this traditional Swedish style of weaving. January 12 – French Link Stitch Bookbinding – Learn how to…
Find out more »Crafternoon: Book Binding
On select Sundays take part in a creative program designed to introduce you to new skills, inspire new hobbies, or create something fun. Program takes place on select Sundays from 2-4 PM. Ages 18 and up. No registration required. Materials will be required. Some programs are designed for you to explore the craft on your own. January 12 – French Link Stitch Bookbinding – Learn how to bind a book with decorative French Link Stitching. February 2 – Paper Quilling…
Find out more »Genealogy Club
Come for the stories, stay for the resources! Connect with others who share a similar passion for family history research. Share your stories and discoveries or get help from other researchers. Learn about different resources, searching techniques, and organization options.
Find out more »Authors and Books: Lauren E. Oakes
Scientist and award-winning author Lauren E. Oakes shares stories from her new book, Treekeepers: The Race for a Forested Future (Basic Books, 2024). Tuesday, January 14 at 6:30 PM in the Bozeman Public Library Community Room.
Find out more »Symphony Storytime
Jan 15 Educational Program Symphony Storytime 10:15 AM - 11:15 AM UTC-7 Bozeman Public Library
Find out more »Thursday’s Table
Get to know your community through food! On Thursdays, share in your community’s food traditions and favorite recipes with Thursday’s Table. We will have cooking demonstrations every Thursday in the Kitchen Table. Cooks will come from library employees and community members, home cooks, and professionals. This program is open for you to demonstrate and teach others your favorite recipes. Let us know if you’d like to lead a demonstration by contacting Liz at edevries@bozeman.net.
Find out more »A Sanctuary for Wildlife
Bold Vision Conservation’s Director Stephen Capra will be giving a talk on our proposed National Monument in the Gallatin Range. This Monument would act as a much needed sanctuary for wildlife species of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem including wolves and Grizzly Bears. The event will be held in the community room at Bozeman’s Public Library. Come learn and chat with us about how we can gain community support for this vital legislation for the wildlife of the greater Yellowstone Ecosystem.
Find out more »Jazz in the Library
The weekly Improvised Music at the Library hosted by guitarist Craig Hall on Saturdays from 2:00 – 4:00 PM, upstairs at the Bozeman Public Library. Craig will be joined by a different area player each week. This Saturday, Craig will play with guitarist Owen Ross! Don’t miss this wonderful guitar duo!
Find out more »Thursday’s Table
Get to know your community through food! On Thursdays, share in your community’s food traditions and favorite recipes with Thursday’s Table. We will have cooking demonstrations every Thursday in the Kitchen Table. Cooks will come from library employees and community members, home cooks, and professionals. This program is open for you to demonstrate and teach others your favorite recipes. Let us know if you’d like to lead a demonstration by contacting Liz at edevries@bozeman.net.
Find out more »Jazz in the Library
The weekly Improvised Music at the Library hosted by guitarist Craig Hall on Saturdays from 2:00 – 4:00 PM, upstairs at the Bozeman Public Library. Craig will be joined by a different area player each week. This Saturday, Craig will play with guitarist Owen Ross! Don’t miss this wonderful guitar duo!
Find out more »Quilting Sessions
Connect with other quilters. Learn how to quilt, work on your projects, or participate in a block of the month program. Some supplies and tools provided. • If you’re a beginner, come and learn how to quilt with easy patterns 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 scrap…
Find out more »Your Library Card
An introduction to the fabulous resources and services available at your public library. Check out everything the library provides. Learn how to find books, place holds, and make reservations. Learn how to access library eResources such as streaming movies, classes, national newspapers and more. Depending on the day we might even get a chance to take a deep dive into some of the resources that are available to you with your library card.
Find out more »February 2025
International Folk Dancing Classes
International Folk Dancing Classes Folk Dancing Classes at Bozeman Public Library: Saturday, February 1st – 3:00 to 4:30 PM Saturday, March 1st – 3:00 to 4:30 PM Folk dancing is a social activity that gives you some easy exercise while enjoying the music and rhythm of dances from other cultures. No prior experience needed. Come alone or bring a friend. All are welcome, including children who can keep up with the group. The steps for each dance will be taught,…
Find out more »Folk Dancing at the Library
Folk dancing is a social activity that gives you some easy exercise while enjoying the music and rhythm of dances from other cultures.No prior experience needed. Come alone or bring a friend. All are welcome, including children who can keep up with the group. The steps for each dance will be taught, then we dance together to the music. We will start with easy dances and adapt the class to the group. After about an hour of dancing, we'll have…
Find out more »Crafternoon: Needle Felting
Create something fun and develop new skills. On select Sundays take part in a creative program designed to introduce you to new skills, inspire new hobbies, or create something fun. Program takes place on select Sundays from 2-4 PM. Ages 18 and up. No registration required. Materials will be required. Some programs are designed for you to explore the craft on your own. December 1 – Needle Felting – Explore making sculptures or fiber paintings with needle felting. December 15…
Find out more »Sunday Crafternoons: Paper Quilling
On select Sundays take part in a creative program designed to introduce you to new skills, inspire new hobbies, or create something fun. Program takes place on select Sundays from 2-4 PM. Ages 18 and up. No registration required. Materials will be provided. Some programs are designed for you to explore the craft on your own. January 5 – Huck Weaving – Explore this traditional Swedish style of weaving. January 12 – French Link Stitch Bookbinding – Learn how to…
Find out more »Crafternoon: Paper Quilling
On select Sundays take part in a creative program designed to introduce you to new skills, inspire new hobbies, or create something fun. Program takes place on select Sundays from 2-4 PM. Ages 18 and up. No registration required. Materials will be provided. Some programs are designed for you to explore the craft on your own. February 2 – Paper Quilling – Explore the art of paper quilling. February 9 – Kitchen Lithography – Learn how to print with aluminum…
Find out more »Documentary Film Night: Total Trust
Bring your own beanbag and for a quiet evening with a documentary movie. (Regular chairs will be also provided.) The library does not endorse any opinion or perspective in selected documentaries. Not all movies are suitable for all ages or sensibilities. February 3rd: Total Trust (2023, 97 minutes) An eye-opening and deeply disturbing documentary about surveillance technology, abuse of power and censorship. Through the haunting stories of people in China who have been monitored, intimidated and even tortured, the film…
Find out more »Cookbooks and Coffee
Connect with other recipe enthusiasts over hot drinks and free cookbooks. Every Wednesday, stop by the Kitchen Table for a drink. Peruse through our stack of donated cookbooks we'd like you to take home.
Find out more »Legislative Advocacy 101
Join us for an in-person training in Bozeman to learn how to be a strong grassroots advocate for public lands during Montana’s 2025 legislative session. Legislative Advocacy 101 Thursday, Feb 6, 6–7 p.m. Bozeman Public Library During this advocacy training, we’ll share the challenges and opportunities facing our public lands and discuss how you can be an effective public lands advocate. We’ll share resources for testifying virtually and in person, contacting your legislators about specific bills, and more. Following the…
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 »Crafternoon: Needle Felting
Create something fun and develop new skills. On select Sundays take part in a creative program designed to introduce you to new skills, inspire new hobbies, or create something fun. Program takes place on select Sundays from 2-4 PM. Ages 18 and up. No registration required. Materials will be required. Some programs are designed for you to explore the craft on your own. December 1 – Needle Felting – Explore making sculptures or fiber paintings with needle felting. December 15…
Find out more »Sunday Crafternoons: Kitchen Lithography
On select Sundays take part in a creative program designed to introduce you to new skills, inspire new hobbies, or create something fun. Program takes place on select Sundays from 2-4 PM. Ages 18 and up. No registration required. Materials will be provided. Some programs are designed for you to explore the craft on your own. January 5 – Huck Weaving – Explore this traditional Swedish style of weaving. January 12 – French Link Stitch Bookbinding – Learn how to…
Find out more »Genealogy Club
Come for the stories, stay for the resources! Connect with others who share a similar passion for family history research. Share your stories and discoveries or get help from other researchers. Learn about different resources, searching techniques, and organization options.
Find out more »Cookbooks and Coffee
Connect with other recipe enthusiasts over hot drinks and free cookbooks. Every Wednesday, stop by the Kitchen Table for a drink. Peruse through our stack of donated cookbooks we'd like you to take home.
Find out more »Fiber Arts
Bring your knitting, crochet, quilting, embroidery, cross stitch, tatting, hooking, weaving, spinning, braiding, knotting, sewing, darning, mending, needle point, macramé, felting, rug making, basket making, huck weaving, nålebinding, friendship bracelets or any other type of easily mobile fiber based craft for a social meet up every Wednesday with other fiber artists in the Bozeman community. This program will not offer formal instruction and library staff may not be present for each event.
Find out more »Grasslands: Our Least-Known & Most-Threatened Ecosystem
Join wildlife biologist Beth Madden for an overview of the history, geography, and ecology of the prairies; including the adaptations of the unique plants and animals that live there, and the ecosystem services that prairies provide. Beth will also explore the magnitude of prairie loss, current conservation efforts, and how Montana is a stronghold for these initiatives. This event is in person and live-streamed. To REGISTER for the live-stream visit https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_VrgcXKpzRZKqcJP5TuOplw Presented by Gallatin Valley Earth Day & the Bozeman…
Find out more »Thursday’s Table
Get to know your community through food! On Thursdays, share in your community’s food traditions and favorite recipes with Thursday’s Table. We will have cooking demonstrations every Thursday in the Kitchen Table. Cooks will come from library employees and community members, home cooks, and professionals. This program is open for you to demonstrate and teach others your favorite recipes. Let us know if you’d like to lead a demonstration by contacting Liz at edevries@bozeman.net.
Find out more »Kid Gloves and Brass Knuckles: The Life of Nancy Cooper Russell
Against the backdrop of the social and political reform of the early 1900s, Nancy Cooper Russell was a woman ahead of her time. A self-taught business woman with the ability to take charge, Nancy helped Charles M. Russell become the highest paid living artist of his time. Art historians consistently give her credit for being the reason the world has the extraordinary Russell paintings and sculptures that grace galleries and private collections today. Bradbury brings Nancy Russell to life and…
Find out more »Symphony Storytime
Feb 19 Educational Program Symphony Storytime 10:15 AM - 11:15 AM UTC-7 Bozeman Public Library
Find out more »Cookbooks and Coffee
Connect with other recipe enthusiasts over hot drinks and free cookbooks. Every Wednesday, stop by the Kitchen Table for a drink. Peruse through our stack of donated cookbooks we'd like you to take home.
Find out more »Fiber Arts
Bring your knitting, crochet, quilting, embroidery, cross stitch, tatting, hooking, weaving, spinning, braiding, knotting, sewing, darning, mending, needle point, macramé, felting, rug making, basket making, huck weaving, nålebinding, friendship bracelets or any other type of easily mobile fiber based craft for a social meet up every Wednesday with other fiber artists in the Bozeman community. This program will not offer formal instruction and library staff may not be present for each event.
Find out more »Thursday’s Table
Get to know your community through food! On Thursdays, share in your community’s food traditions and favorite recipes with Thursday’s Table. We will have cooking demonstrations every Thursday in the Kitchen Table. Cooks will come from library employees and community members, home cooks, and professionals. This program is open for you to demonstrate and teach others your favorite recipes. Let us know if you’d like to lead a demonstration by contacting Liz at edevries@bozeman.net.
Find out more »Used Book Sale
The Bozeman Library Friends and Foundation’s Used Book Sale is February 22-23 at the Bozeman Public Library. On Saturday, Library Donors shop early! A $25 donation in support of the library gets you access to our next year of book sales 2 hours before doors open. Everyone is welcome from 10 am - 5 pm on Saturday to shop our great selection of used books, plus music, movies, games, and more! On Sunday, shop our Fill-A-Bag Sale from 1 pm…
Find out more »Fiber Arts
Bring your knitting, crochet, quilting, embroidery, cross stitch, tatting, hooking, weaving, spinning, braiding, knotting, sewing, darning, mending, needle point, macramé, felting, rug making, basket making, huck weaving, nålebinding, friendship bracelets or any other type of easily mobile fiber based craft for a social meet up every Wednesday with other fiber artists in the Bozeman community. This program will not offer formal instruction and library staff may not be present for each event.
Find out more »Local Help for Abuse, Assault and Manipulation in Relationships: MSU Campus Civil Rights
Montana State University Academic Technology and Outreach is hosting a series of talks by campus and community organizations leading up to Sexual Assault Awareness Month in April. The presentations will address abuse, assault and manipulation in relationships and discuss the resources and support available in our community. The series is free and open to the public; registration is not required. All presentations will be held from 6 to 7 p.m. in the Community Room at the Bozeman Public Library. The…
Find out more »Thursday’s Table
Get to know your community through food! On Thursdays, share in your community’s food traditions and favorite recipes with Thursday’s Table. We will have cooking demonstrations every Thursday in the Kitchen Table. Cooks will come from library employees and community members, home cooks, and professionals. This program is open for you to demonstrate and teach others your favorite recipes. Let us know if you’d like to lead a demonstration by contacting Liz at edevries@bozeman.net.
Find out more »March 2025
International Folk Dancing Classes
International Folk Dancing Classes Folk Dancing Classes at Bozeman Public Library: Saturday, February 1st – 3:00 to 4:30 PM Saturday, March 1st – 3:00 to 4:30 PM Folk dancing is a social activity that gives you some easy exercise while enjoying the music and rhythm of dances from other cultures. No prior experience needed. Come alone or bring a friend. All are welcome, including children who can keep up with the group. The steps for each dance will be taught,…
Find out more »Sunday Crafternoon: Book Folding
Get creative and learn something new. On select Sundays take part in a creative program designed to introduce you to new skills, inspire new hobbies, or create something fun. Ages 18 and up. No registration required. Materials will be provided. Some programs are designed for you to explore the craft on your own. March 2: Book Folding Make sculptures by folding the pages of old and damaged books. March 9: Collage Build an art piece from the pages of magazines.…
Find out more »Documentary Film Night: Demon Mineral
Bring your own beanbag and for a quiet evening with a documentary movie (regular chairs will be also provided). The library does not endorse any opinion or perspective in selected documentaries. Not all movies are suitable for all ages or sensibilities. Demon Mineral (2023, 89 minutes) can be considered an anti-Western, flipping the classical cinematic paradigm by centering the voices and experiences of the Diné community to explore the legacy of uranium mining in Diné Bikeyah, the sacred homelands of…
Find out more »Cookbooks and Coffee
Every Wednesday, stop by the Kitchen Table for tea, hot cocoa, cider, or coffee. Peruse through our stack of free used cookbooks or drop off unwanted cookbooks. Share your favorite recipes and cookbooks with other attendees.
Find out more »Fiber Arts
Bring your knitting, crochet, quilting, embroidery, cross stitch, tatting, hooking, weaving, spinning, braiding, knotting, sewing, darning, mending, needle point, macramé, felting, rug making, basket making, huck weaving, nålebinding, friendship bracelets or any other type of easily mobile fiber-based craft for a social meet up every Wednesday with other fiber artists in the Bozeman community.
Find out more »Science Inquiry Series: Cosmic Conundrums–Things We Still Don’t Know About the Universe
What are the big mysteries about the universe that scientists are still seeking to solve? James Manning, former executive director of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific, will discuss current cosmic enigmas from how the universe formed, to dark matter and energy, to whether life exists elsewhere, and how scientists are trying to find answers.
Find out more »Thursday’s Table
Get to know your community through food! On Thursdays, share in your community’s food traditions and favorite recipes with Thursday’s Table. We will have cooking demonstrations every Thursday in the Kitchen Table. Cooks will primarily come from community members who are home cooks. This program is open for you to demonstrate and teach others your favorite recipes. For ages 12+ Let us know if you’d like to lead a demonstration by contacting Liz at edevries@bozeman.net.
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 »Sunday Crafternoon: Book Folding
Get creative and learn something new. On select Sundays take part in a creative program designed to introduce you to new skills, inspire new hobbies, or create something fun. Ages 18 and up. No registration required. Materials will be provided. Some programs are designed for you to explore the craft on your own. March 9: Collage Build an art piece from the pages of magazines. March 30: Needle Felting Create sculptures and landscape art with wool. April 6: Coptic book…
Find out more »Genealogy Club
Connect with others who share a similar passion for family history research. Get help if you're blocked and struggling or find inspiration from other researchers.
Find out more »Thursday’s Table
Get to know your community through food! On Thursdays, share in your community’s food traditions and favorite recipes with Thursday’s Table. We will have cooking demonstrations every Thursday in the Kitchen Table. Cooks will primarily come from community members who are home cooks. This program is open for you to demonstrate and teach others your favorite recipes. For ages 12+ Let us know if you’d like to lead a demonstration by contacting Liz at edevries@bozeman.net.
Find out more »Local Help for Abuse, Assault and Manipulation in Relationships: MSU Campus Civil Rights
Montana State University Academic Technology and Outreach is hosting a series of talks by campus and community organizations leading up to Sexual Assault Awareness Month in April. The presentations will address abuse, assault and manipulation in relationships and discuss the resources and support available in our community. The series is free and open to the public; registration is not required. All presentations will be held from 6 to 7 p.m. in the Community Room at the Bozeman Public Library. The…
Find out more »The Women Who Defined Early Bozeman: A History with Crystal Alegria
Discover the remarkable stories of Bozeman women of the women played pivotal roles in shaping the community of Bozeman through their civic actions, achievements and enduring legacies. From its founding in 1864 through the transformative years into the 1930s, these women fostered a sense of community in Bozeman, making it the town we now know and love.
Find out more »Symphony Storytime
Feb 19 Educational Program Symphony Storytime 10:15 AM - 11:15 AM UTC-7 Bozeman Public Library
Find out more »Fiber Arts
Bring your knitting, crochet, quilting, embroidery, cross stitch, tatting, hooking, weaving, spinning, braiding, knotting, sewing, darning, mending, needle point, macramé, felting, rug making, basket making, huck weaving, nålebinding, friendship bracelets or any other type of easily mobile fiber-based craft for a social meet up every Wednesday with other fiber artists in the Bozeman community.
Find out more »Thursday’s Table
Get to know your community through food! On Thursdays, share in your community’s food traditions and favorite recipes with Thursday’s Table. We will have cooking demonstrations every Thursday in the Kitchen Table. Cooks will primarily come from community members who are home cooks. This program is open for you to demonstrate and teach others your favorite recipes. For ages 12+ Let us know if you’d like to lead a demonstration by contacting Liz at edevries@bozeman.net.
Find out more »Connected Communities: Book Swap & ‘Suffer Out Loud”s March Meetup!
**Join Us for Suffer Out Loud's March Meetup!** On March 20, Suffer Out Loud is launching our new Monthly Meetup event series by hosting a book swap. Bring books you've already read (or, let's be honest, have gathered dust on your to-read pile) and swap them out for a fresh find. Whether you're an avid reader looking for something new, trying to get back into the reading routine, or on the hunt for cool gifts, you'll find that and so…
Find out more »Quilting Sessions
Join us at the library for quilting! 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 can be formed to make a quilt…
Find out more »Your Library Card
Get an introduction to the fabulous resources and services available at your public library. Learn how to find books, place holds, and make reservations for rooms and equipment. Learn how to access library e-resources such as streaming movies, classes, national newspapers and more.
Find out more »Cookbooks and Coffee
Every Wednesday, stop by the Kitchen Table for tea, hot cocoa, cider, or coffee. Peruse through our stack of free used cookbooks or drop off unwanted cookbooks. Share your favorite recipes and cookbooks with other attendees.
Find out more »Fiber Arts
Bring your knitting, crochet, quilting, embroidery, cross stitch, tatting, hooking, weaving, spinning, braiding, knotting, sewing, darning, mending, needle point, macramé, felting, rug making, basket making, huck weaving, nålebinding, friendship bracelets or any other type of easily mobile fiber-based craft for a social meet up every Wednesday with other fiber artists in the Bozeman community.
Find out more »An Indigenous Perspective on Living with the Land
An Indigenous Perspective on Living with the Landwith Steven Davis, Lower Brule Sioux Tribe & descendant of the Blackfeet Nation Thursday, March 27th at 6 pm Bozeman Public Library, Community Room REGISTER in advance for the live stream at www.gallatinvalleyearthday.org OR https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_8oO2cjtRQIGHb_bIw8hkNg After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the live stream. The Gallatin Valley was known as the “Valley of the Flowers” by several different tribes who used this land as common hunting ground.…
Find out more »Crafternoon: Needle Felting
Get creative and learn something new. On select Sundays take part in a creative program designed to introduce you to new skills, inspire new hobbies, or create something fun. Ages 18 and up. No registration required. Materials will be provided. Some programs are designed for you to explore the craft on your own. March 30: Needle Felting Create sculptures and landscape art with wool. April 6: Coptic book Binding Learn the Coptic stitch for book binding. May 4: Lego Printmaking…
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