Monday Jan. 31
The holidays are behind us and a new year has begun. Field Day Farms sent me a newsletter letting me know that they are planting seeds in their greenhouse in preparation for the coming spring, followed closely by the Farmers’ Market. The cycle of…
Monday Jan. 31
There are certain comestibles that tickle tastebuds, flutter eyelids, and cause some of us to fairly swoon. They are our favorite foods–waistband and nutritional constraints be hanged. For the devout they are in a category so prized they become…
Monday Jan. 31
Cherlyn Wilcox, a 4-year resident of Bozeman is grateful to be immersed in art. As an Emerson employee directing Marketing and Membership, creativity is something she treasures about her job. “I am so lucky to have the freedom to be creative and…
Monday Jan. 31
I recently talked with Seneca Boards owner, Eric Newman to talk skiing, manufacturing, and all about Montana’s only custom ski company. What I got back was more than what I asked for, he reminded me why we ski and what skiing really means.
Why did…
Monday Jan. 31
Despite the popularity of the web one of the most profitable marketing tools is a good, old-fashioned print newsletter that arrives inyour customer’s mailbox once a month.
Is it more expensive than sending an email? Yep. But, because snail mail…
Monday Jan. 31
Chances are you’ve never heard of H. Igor Ansoff. That’s OK, for many years I hadn’t heard of him either. He is commonly known as the “father of Strategic Management.” If you implement his business theories, it just might make the…
Monday Jan. 24
What’s in a name? Come to the Pioneer Museum and see some of the Main Street buildings with a name emblazoned along the roof line. Find out the “who” and “what” of the buildings. The Pioneer Museum, 317 W. Main, has mounted this…
Thursday Jan. 20
A film made by former students of the Montana State University film school will premiere at the prestigious 2011 Sundance Film Festival.
“Prairie Love,” a quirky love story set in North Dakota, was one of 118 films selected from 10,000…
Saturday Jan. 15
The Bozeman Public Library Foundation is seeking nominations for the 3rd annual Cornerstone Award. This award is presented annually to an individual who has made a significant contribution to literature, libraries, and learning in the Gallatin…
Saturday Jan. 15
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Pint-Sized Play, (PSP) is a parent-child group, available for parents and their children 0-5 years of age, in the listed school attendance area. This is a 10-week series starting…
Monday Jan. 10
The Downtown Bozeman Association (DBA) is excited to announce the winners of the 1st Downtown Bozeman Facebook Photography Contest. The contest was the first of its kind for the Downtown Bozeman Association. The contest was held December 13, 2010…
Friday Jan. 7
Camp Equinox is now accepting registration and scholarship applications for its 16th year of the Summer Theatre Day Camp! The camp is held at Learning Circle Montessori, at 3001 West Villard, in Bozeman.
Camp Equinox offers two separate month-long…
Wednesday Jan. 5
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We live in Estes Park, Colorado and just visited Bozeman for our son’s wedding on 1/1/11. During a wait at Perkins one…
Friday Dec. 31
Walking into their rehearsal space, one thing becomes apparent. One Leaf Clover likes what they do. With the temperature in the “studio” hovering about 38 degrees, it is cold.
“Do you guys maybe wanna reschedule this for a warmer day” I ask…
Friday Dec. 31
Sitting atop the Continental Divide, on Highway 93 where Montana and Idaho meet is Lost Trail Powder Mountain. The base lodge is located in Montana, but from there you can ski to Chair #2 where the loading area is located in Idaho. With 1800 vertical…
Friday Dec. 31
It’s not the first time that Bridger Bowl has changed the location or configuration of their Bridger Lift, but it is the biggest change to the way the terrain it services will be skiied since the midway loading station was removed from the Bridger…
Thursday Dec. 30
Prevention: avoidance, deterrence, preclusion, hindrance; most often when we think of the concept of prevention, in general we associate the word with the thought of stopping the actions of another, or someone attempting to hinder our actions: “she…
Thursday Dec. 30
Ah, the beginning of a new year. What gifts do we seek? What virtues can we claim in these troubled times?
I find myself trying to simplify as one year winds down and the next revs up. It seems pretty apparent that I’m not going to accomplish all…
Thursday Dec. 30
When you reach a certain age—as in, over sixty–you recognize that some New Year’s resolutions are just plain stupid. Not all, mind you, but—especially in the diet department–personal history (also known as flop and failure, which in…
Thursday Dec. 30
Hunger in Montana? It almost seems like a contradiction in terms. How can there be hunger in a state whose financial foundation is based on the growing and distribution of food? Perhaps this is a case of the right hand not knowing what the left hand…
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