Upon completion of MSU’s Graphic Design program, Tate Chamberlin had a vision which would later evolve into the Gallatin Art Crossing in downtown Bozeman. “Artists need a good platform to market themselves,” Chamberlin says, and…
We collect an absorbent amount of waste. One weekly trip to the recycle center is a healthy reminder of how much we collect per household. If you are one who does not have curbside trash removal, removing your own trash is a rude reminder of just how…
Everyone loves summer in Bozeman, but for some parents the end of the school year can bring on a bit of a panic about what in the world to do with the kids! Never fear our community has great offerings for families that won’t totally break the…
It seems that just a few moments ago we were all singing about the most wonderful time of the year. After the cold has lifted, the sun comes out, the birds are singing, the flowers are blooming, and you are diving for the Kleenex, and the medicine…
Linda Chambers could be your grandmother; kindly, warm, welcoming. It’s hard to imagine that for all her grounded normalcy, Chambers might just be offering one of the most intriguing alternative health and wellness therapies in Bozeman. In a…
Starting a new business is a major step in anyone’s life. Especially if you’ve never done it before. The “fear factor” is enormous. You’ve bet all your saving, mortgaged your home, borrowed from relatives with nothing…
April has been another busy month for Residential Real Estate in Bozeman. As I reported last month, inventory continues to be an issue. There are many ready and willing buyers that are having difficulty finding homes that fit their needs, and we…
Working together with other entrepreneurs is the foundation to building a successful business that will grow and prosper. Too often, entrepreneurs and business people choose to create enemies with their competition. Instead of cutting off a helpful…
Did you enjoy playing hide and seek when you were a child? How about going on treasure hunts? Well, games like these are no longer just for kids.
On a recent warm Saturday morning, a small group of friends gathered at the I-90 rest stop to trade…
I set out from Bozeman late in the afternoon, across the pass east on my way to Zortman, MT to install a thermal solar collector for a Canadian wildlife biologist and his wife who are renovating a home there. There are a few wind turbines off the…