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Time to Think About Christmas Marketing

Sunday Sep. 2

I realize it’s almost four months till the Christmas selling season begins, but now is the time to start planning for the holidays. This Christmas could be slightly different than past seasons due to the economic hurdles we’ve all encountered…

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Warm Water Fly Fishing in MT?

Sunday Sep. 2

So what in the world is a fly shop guy in Bozeman, Montana talking about fishing for bass, Sauger, Walleye and other “non-game species” for? That is a legitimate question. After all, we are in the heart of trout country — is there…

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Fear Bear: Roadtrip to Glacier National Park

Saturday Sep. 1

Recently, I took a trip up to Glacier National Park with one of my best friends. She arrived at my apartment the evening before we departed, and I was determined to host a barbeque that night, despite wailing winds and looming thunderclouds. It was…

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Cafe Zydeco

Saturday Sep. 1

Cafe Zydeco has teamed up with the Old Hatchery Winery to take full advantage of the great location at 2711 West College Street (Big Red Old Hatchery Building), melding wonderful Cajun and New Orleans classics with a Bozeman twist for a most…

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Top 10 Lunches in and Around Metro Bozeman

Saturday Sep. 1

Starky’s The Best Sandwiches in Bozeman. Fantastic Service as well as beer and wine. The half a sandwich and soup is my favorite. A Turkey Reuben and Glenn’s Clam Chowder. Colombo’s Pizzaria Bozeman’s Original home town pizza joint. Straight…

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The Bridger Ridge Run: A Race in Three Beers

Saturday Sep. 1

Recently I ran my first Bridger Ridge Run. I’m not entirely sure of what possessed me to do this race. While I was on a cross country team once upon a time, saying that I am a cross country runner would be akin to saying that I am a stock car…

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Girl Scouting Turns 100!

Saturday Sep. 1

Girl Scouting builds girls of courage, confidence and character, who make the world a better place. When Juliette Gordon Low founded the first Girl Scout troop in Savannah, her vision was to provide all girls, regardless of race, class or situation…

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Doggies On Your Mark

Saturday Sep. 1

Bozeman Canine Classic, who brought Bozeman the K9-9K in May, is coordinating two events this fall for those who like to gain foot mileage in the company of their furry best friends. The 2nd annual Doggie Dash is a 1 mile fun run (or walk) on Sunday…

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Lynette Britton

Saturday Sep. 1

Lynette Britton was raised in Federal Way, Wa. and moved to the Kalispell area in 1995, ending up in Livingston in 2008 for 2 ½ years, and eventually in Bozeman. After attending a week long photography course in 2000 at Rocky Mountain School…

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SLAM Festival: Giving Back

Tuesday Jul. 31

SLAM (Support Local Artists and Musicians) kicked off their first festival last August in Bogert Park to an engaged audience enjoying art, food, music and drinks. In it’s second year the SLAM festival will take place August 4-5, again in Bogert…

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Thirsty?

Tuesday Jul. 31

The dog days of summer are upon us.   It has been hot and dry and boy oh boy so many wonderful tasty beverages to choose from to squelch that parched pallet. With so many different choices, are you making the proper choices to keep you healthy?…

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Importance of Prequalification

Tuesday Jul. 31

One of the most important steps for first time homebuyers should be to meet with a lender to get prequalified. Meeting with a lender may not seem like a lot of fun, but it is vitally important to tackle this obstacle before a buyer starts touring…

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Top 10 Business Books for Entrepreneurs

Tuesday Jul. 31

Summer is a great time to sit out on the deck and enjoy a few good books. If you are looking for a little extra advice and guidance in growing your business, I’d highly recommend picking up a couple of the titles I mention at your local book…

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