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Happy Birthday Bozeman

Summer 2014 marks Bozeman’s 150th birthday, also known as a sesquicentennial

Courtney Kramer  |   Friday Aug. 1

John Bozeman (1835-1867), left his wife and three daughters in Pickens County, Georgia in 1858 to participate in the Colorado gold rush.

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Kindness Ranch Animal Sanctuary

Animals released from research laboratories get a second chance.

Ramona Mead  |   Friday Aug. 1

In the middle of Wyoming’s vast nothingness, on a 1,000 acre parcel of land, there is a sanctuary where animals released from research laboratories get a second chance at life.

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Spruce Moths: The Quiet Hatch

Friday Aug. 1

People travel to our great state to chase the famed Salmon fly hatch, the prolific Mother’s Day caddis hatch, our blanket PMD hatches, and our epic hopper “hatches” (albeit not in recent years). You don’t hear about many…

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Youth Dynamics

Helping Kids, Helping Montana

Sarah Cairoli  |   Friday Aug. 1

When Jamie Williams and her husband took in her sister’s kids two years ago, she knew it would be a big transition for everyone, including her own children.

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Bozeman, Montana The Sweet Pea City

Sweet Pea From Carnival to Festival

Angie Ripple  |   Friday Aug. 1

Bozeman and the Gallatin Valley have been known as the valley of the flowers since only native Americans roamed the area. In the early 1900’s over 17,000 acres of the valley were planted in edible peas harvested both for canning and seed. In…

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Reverbnation Artist: John Floridis

Brian Ripple  |   Friday Aug. 1

Dedicated to covering music since 2007, the publication is circulated monthly to 20,000 readers. Selection Criteria: Artists must be based in or around Bozeman, or have future tour dates in the area. Desired genre(s): AllAbout Bozeman Magazine:…

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R. Lake Construction

Tuesday Jul. 1

“I believe within everybody, that there is an artist. I believe everyone has a way of becoming a perfectionist in what they do.”

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