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Our Thriving Community Continues With Your Help

Sunday Jul. 31

What makes a thriving community? Majestic mountains, clear rivers, a vibrant downtown, room to roam, a healthy economy, a fabulous university, a town not too big yet not too small where people not only know one another but care enough to help each…

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The Coffee Pot Bakery Café

Sunday Jul. 31

Dave and Jennie Lockie, partners and owners of Mountain Arts Pottery and the Coffee Pot Café have watched their company grow from a kiln and a Studio in an old chicken coop in their back yard to a quaint little store on Highway 191, seven miles from…

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4H: A True Extension of Community

Sunday Jul. 31

If you ask Ginny Francis to describe her most fulfilling life experience, she will tell you that being involved with the 4-H program as a parent, youth leader, and program coordinator unequivocally tops her list. Ginny has seen 4-H grow from small…

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Volunteers sought to help MSU welcome back students

Thursday Jul. 21

Bozeman — Volunteers are sought for the 11th annual Montana State University Move-In Day, set 8:30 a.m.-3 p.m., Wednesday, Aug. 24. Volunteers from both MSU and the community will help move an expected 1,700 new students into their residence…

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MSU to open Veteran Support Center this fall

Saturday Jul. 16

BOZEMAN – Montana State University President Waded Cruzado announced today that the university will open a Veteran Support Center to serve the growing number of veterans on the MSU campus. Cruzado said that the center will support…

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Emerson’s Pottery Class for Kids

Saturday Jul. 16

Emerson’s Pottery Class for Kids The Emerson is offering a pottery class for kids ages 7-12 with ceramic artist Vanessa Rogers.The projects include clay masks, wind chimes and vessels. The 3-day class is offered July19,20 & 21st from 9 am –…

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Successful Longest Day of Trails

Saturday Jul. 16

Photo By Pascal Beauvais, www.pascalbeauvais.com   Longest Day of Trails A huge thank you to everyone who participated in the fifth annual Longest Day of Trails on Friday, June 24th headquartered at Montana Ale…

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2nd Annual Winter Clothing Drive

Saturday Jul. 16

Stuff-a-Bus, a winter clothing drive, is in it’s second year. This year the Bozeman Police Department and Dare are doing a 1 Mile, 5K, 10K- Tri-fecta race to support the Kiwanis Stuff-a-Bus project. The race will start and end at the Bozeman…

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New Leadership Class at MSU

Saturday Jul. 16

Bozeman — A leadership development training class for incoming Montana State University freshmen that will allow an opportunity to connect with classmates while discussing and practicing leadership skills is now available through MSU’s…

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10 Summer Events Not To Miss

Wednesday Jul. 13

If you are new to the area, visiting or maybe you have lived here for years but don’t know what types of activities are available, here are 10 fabulous Bozeman area outdoor activities to check out this summer. 1. Farmers’ Markets – there…

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Story Mill: Community Garden Creates Controversy

Wednesday Jul. 13

One of the most endangered historic places in Montana is in our own back yard. Built in 1883 by pioneer Nelson Story, the Story Mill used to be the largest employer in the Gallatin Valley and the pride of Bozeman. Now it sits dormant, shattered…

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Bozeman Brewing and Funky Virtue

Monday Jul. 11

If one heads east on Durston, the road turns into Peach. Then heading east on Peach past Rouse, then past Wallace, you get to the more industrial side of Bozeman down by Story Mill and the railroad tracks. As the road veers south and turns into…

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Story Mill: Community Garden

Monday Jul. 11

One of the most endangered historic places in Montana is in our own back yard. Built in 1883 by pioneer Nelson Story, the Story Mill used to be the largest employer in the Gallatin Valley and the pride of Bozeman. Now it sits dormant, shattered…

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