Tuesday Feb. 1
Local artist Noah Singer is featured on the cover of Bozeman Magazine this month. A Gallatin Valley native Noah is the owner of two local businesses Everlast Auto Body and Hard Times Tattoo.
Everlast Auto Body, 69 New Ventures Rd. in Four Corners…
Monday Jan. 31
Montana State University offers two non-credit courses this spring that address current events and global issues. The courses are open to adults of all backgrounds.
“Climate Science Explained: Understanding Current Issues on Climate…
Monday Jan. 31
Montana State University first-year film student recently won the grand prize in a national film contest devoted to exploring what it means to live large. Erin Burke’s one-minute film, “Living Large Together,” depicts her friends swimming, at a…
Monday Jan. 31
The September sun burned hot on my back. Muscles in my shoulders ached, as I rocked the gravel sifter back and forth. I felt primitive and exhausted, as I hunched over the trough of water, but for some reason I couldn’t help but smile. I belonged…
Monday Jan. 31
Dr. Robert Lemley, ND, NMCP
Naturopathic Doctor/NAMS Certified Menopause Practitioner
Q: I’m 51-year-old female. How much Vitamin D should I be taking?
A: Let me tell the true story about a teacher I had. Early in the 70’s, this gentleman was a…
Monday Jan. 31
Is this a silly question: Why do we eat? The obvious answer would be to stay alive. It is a known fact that in order to remain alive and healthy one must consume a certain amount of food on a daily basis. Although this is common knowledge, many…
Monday Jan. 31
The elements of earth, fire, metal, water and wood evoke images of our natural world. Life in Montana is rooted in these elements and getting closer to nature is a theme most Montanan’s can relate to. It is why we live here, the rivers, mountains…
Monday Jan. 31
Many have read or heard a report from the Astronomers of the Minnesota Planetarium Society who claim to have made a new discovery about the astrology signs. They say that the moon’s gravitational pull or wobble on the Earth changed our…
Monday Jan. 31
“Telling me how great your ski day was does not make me feel better. I am not skiing vicariously through you,” my neighbor, avid skier and part time ski patroller, reflected when her season last year was cut short due to a broken arm. She was in…
Monday Jan. 31
The New Year is upon us. 2011 is here. It’s time to take a look back at 2010 and see how Real Estate sales faired compared to previous years. By now, most everyone knows that Real Estate sales have suffered a down turn. But are things…
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…
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Please add a bridal shop category next year
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Jazminlilly
Nov. 8, 2023
Wow! What an informing post about the events happening in Bozeman! I will definitely be bringing my kids to some of these events! Thank you Mr. Montalbano :)
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Oct. 23, 2023
Can you add Bozeman’s choice mail and shipping store? ☺️
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