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The Montana Institute of the Arts in Bozeman is now Southwest Montana Arts. The group has a membership of roughly one hundred members that meet monthly from September through May, taking time off from meetings June through August to conduct ‘paint out’ sessions at various locations every other week. The Montana Institute of the Arts [...]
Continue Reading →A new website, created by a Belgrade Mom is helping schools right here in the Gallatin Valley. Shopping4Schools.com donates money to local schools every time someone uses the website to shop online. This is not your typical fundraiser with cheaply made but overpriced merchandise you feel obligated to buy. Instead, you get to choose [...]
Continue Reading →What’s it like to live your dream? Well, just ask me. You can call me Cindy as in ”Cinderella”. Not my real name of course but, ever since I danced with a Prince at a Ball, my sister bestowed upon me this catchy nickname.
My name is Maria Sascha Khan. I am a professional [...]
The Yellowstone River is the subject of a new exciting independent film, “”, which will hold it’s world premiere in Bozeman at the Ellen Theatre this month. The Yellowstone River at nearly 700 miles in length is the longest free-flowing river in the lower 48 contiguous United States. While most of the [...]
Continue Reading →Would you rather get into cocktail attire or running shoes? This month you will have the opportunity to do either or both for the betterment of Bozeman. What about wearing running shoes with your evening wear? Well…maybe not, that’s up to you, but read on to find out how and why.
While it’s true there [...]
Continue Reading →If you haven’t already heard of it, “Pitch the 406” is a contest put on by The Montana Film Office that’s “all about helping movie makers make movies about Montana.” 2011 was the inaugural year for the contest, and a small group of talented young filmmakers based in Bozeman and operating under the banner of [...]
Continue Reading →The Emerson is pleased to present a fun season of Summer ArtCamps for children grades K-
6. For children grades 3-6 one-week camps will be held June 25-29, July 9-13 and August 13-
17. The multi-cultural camps run from 9 am to 3 pm, Mondays – Fridays. During the mornings
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Enviance, Inc. and Environmental Leader recently named Montana
State University as one of the “Sustainable 16,” a group of 16 colleges and
universities exemplifying excellence in environmental academics in the
first-ever March Madness Tournament for Environmental Studies.
“The ‘Sustainable 16′ has been selected from a highly competitive field of
colleges and [...]








