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Ryan Day Thompson

Saturday Apr. 30

Ryan Day Thompson (BS, Emmaus Bible College; Certificate of Professional Studies in Photography, Rocky Mountain School of Photography) is a father, husband, freelance landscape, wedding, and senior portrait photographer, and adventurer. He is a…

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S.L.A.M. Call for Artists

Sunday Apr. 24

The application for S.L.A.M. is due by May 1. S.L.A.M. (Support Local Artists and Musicians) is a new non-profit in Bozeman dedicated to showcasing the artistic, performing, and musical talents of Montana residents. This two day festival will take…

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One Book-One Bozeman Announced

Saturday Apr. 23

“Between a Rock and a Hard Place” by Aron Ralston, the inspiration for the film “127 Hours,” has been selected as the Montana State University 2011 freshman summer reading book.  Ralston will speak at the 2011 MSU Freshman…

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Envision Montana Under-35 Summer Colloquium

Saturday Apr. 23

Aug. 16-22 seeking 25 participants – The Burton K. Wheeler Center for Public Policy is launching a summer colloquium for young professional leaders under 35 years of age with a five-day river expedition where participants will brainstorm on…

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Peaks and Potentials: grades 5-7

Saturday Apr. 23

Registration is now open for Montana State University’s Peaks and Potentials program, a week-long enrichment camp offered June 19-24 on the MSU campus. Peaks and Potentials is designed to give high-ability/high-potential students entering grades…

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Youth Leadership Program Application

Tuesday Apr. 19

Hopa Mountain’s Youth Leadership Program is now accepting applications for 2011 ‘Stepping Up’ Summer Camps for Gallatin and Park County Teens 13-17.  The camp for Park County teens will be held June 20-24, and the Gallatin County teen camp…

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New Veterans Ceremonies Web site

Tuesday Apr. 19

A Montana State University Native American Studies professor has launched a new Web site that he hopes will help veterans cope with post-traumatic stress disorder through forums that discuss ceremonies. “Strong evidence exists in scholarly…

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Inaugural 2011 Bogert Farmers’ Market Button

Tuesday Apr. 19

Start your collection this year with the Inaugural 2011 Bogert Farmers’ Market Button! This is a button that you can purchase for $10 and it gets you 10% off your purchase at participating Vendor Booths…Pre-sale Buttons will be available to…

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Trail Maintenance: HELP

Friday Apr. 8

Mud season is upon us and our community trail system is emerging from the icy grip of winter. We need everyone’s help in assessing any hazards, safety issues, or maintenance needs that may be emerging with the spring thaw. Here are some ideas…

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Call for Local Artists

Friday Apr. 8

The Bozeman Public Library Foundation requests submissions from solo and group artists to exhibit in the Atrium Gallery for 2012. The Atrium Gallery will showcase both traditional and innovative contemporary art forms, with each exhibit on display…

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Annual Recycled Art Show At The Co-op

Friday Apr. 8

Why throw it away when you can “upcyle” it? In honor of Earth Day, the Community Food Co-op presents their annual Recycled Art Show, showcasing 31 creative, beautiful and eccentric pieces handcrafted from scrounged and recycled materials. The…

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Summer ArtCamps

Friday Apr. 8

Summer ArtCamps @ the Emerson For Grades 3- 5 The Emerson is pleased to present a fun season of Summer ArtCamps for children grades 3-5. The educational one-week camps will be held June 20-24, July 18-22 and August 15-19 and run from 9 am to 3 pm…

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Downtown Parking Study Released

Thursday Apr. 7

The City of Bozeman’s downtown district possesses a number of parking resources. These include on-street parking, off-street parking lots, a parking garage, private (business) parking lots and alley parking. The City previously did not have a clear…

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The Science of Medical Cannabis

Saturday Apr. 2

I could engage readers in my robust Medical Cannabis policy rhetoric for thousands of words, but all I have for you this month is science…The effects produced by Cannabis are reported to have the same quality despite route of administration…

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Medical Marijuana: A Conservative Take

Saturday Apr. 2

Back in 2004, Montana voters were given a choice by Citizens Initiative I-148 to legalize the use of medical marijuana by those suffering from the side effects of chemotherapy, glaucoma, and chronic pain. This was the same election that George Bush…

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Music On the Move

Saturday Apr. 2

Watch out world, Bozeman High School’s musicians are going places-literally. The music department at Bozeman High School, arguably the best in the state, caters to around 32 percent of Bozeman High students, providing them with a unique and…

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Triathlon 101

Saturday Apr. 2

If you have never been involved in the sport of triathlon, you are in for an amazing experience. No matter what distance you choose to start with, you should be exhilarated . . . and exhausted. Preparing for a triathlon race is a fantastic endeavor…

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From Rivers to Beer (and Back Again)

Saturday Apr. 2

When people think of Montana, they think about fishing, big skies and beautiful winding rivers. What most people don’t realize is that there are over 4,000 miles of dewatered streams in Montana. Those streams are representative of tens of thousands…

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