Education
Thu. Feb. 11
Mark your calendar to join us from noon on Thursday, February 11 through 5 p.m. on Friday, February 12 and let’s gear up for Montana State.
Montana State University - Alumni Foundation , Bozeman
Recreation
Thu. Feb. 11
Join Reach, Inc., during February for the first ever Snow Sculpture Competition. Everyone is welcome to participate and have fun outdoors while raising important funding for the adults with developmental disabilities served by Reach. Sign up as an individual or team for exciting categories and prizes. Register today at RunSignUp.com.
Reach Inc. Work Center 322 Gallatin Park Drive, Bozeman
Cost: $10 per individual or $25 for a team
Age: All Ages
Visual Art
Thu. Feb. 11
The Ice Sculptures will be on display from January 30 for 2 weeks or until they melt, whichever comes first.
Soroptomist Park Rouse & Main St, Bozeman
Sport
Thu. Feb. 11
Go Cats! Times TBD
Brick Breeden Fieldhouse 1 Bobcat Circle, Bozeman
Education
9am-4pm Thu. Feb. 11
Move over dinosaurs! Massive marine monsters have emerged in Museum of the Rockies'changing exhibit, Savage Ancient Seas.
Museum of the Rockies 600 West Kagy Boulevard, Bozeman
Cost: This special exhibit is included with admission.
Visual Art
9am-5pm Thu. Feb. 11
A group exhibit co-curated and featuring work by Indigenous women artists to honor and advocate for our nations Missing and Murdered Indigenous People.
The Emerson Center for the Arts & Culture 111 South Grand Ave, Bozeman
Education
10-11am Thu. Feb. 11
Look out! Sea monsters! We will get a chance to discover some wild non-dinosaur fossils like a giant Mosasaur, an enormous turtle, and the vicious 17-foot long X-fish with our changing exhibit Savage Ancient Seas.
Museum of the Rockies 600 West Kagy Boulevard, Bozeman
Cost: FREE for museum members
Age: ages 3 – 5
Words
10am-6pm Thu. Feb. 11
Shoppers can browse wrapped "blind date" books and make a donation to the Friends in exchange for the books they choose.
Bozeman Public Library 626 East Main Street, Bozeman
Cost: $2 per book
Music
11am-noon Thu. Feb. 11
Music Director Norman Huynh will moderate the Bozeman Symphony's virtual panel discussion, “Composers Forum: Turning Ideas into Music,” featuring our Composer-in-Residence Scott Lee and local composer Eric Funk. Together, they will discuss how composers take people, places, and ideas, and represent them through music.
Cost: FREE
Age: All Ages
Education
3-6pm Thu. Feb. 11
Explore innovative and relative opportunities in our ever-growing world. We build circuits, learn how to 3D print, break open electronics to see how they work, and many more projects.
Montana Science Center 2744 W Main St, Bozeman
Cost: Included with Admission/Membership
Age: 6+, Drop-off from ages 9+
Education
4pm Thu. Feb. 11
Join us on our private Minecraft server in the STEAMLab, or virtually in the comfort of your own home!
Montana Science Center 2744 W Main St, Bozeman
Cost: Included with Membership
Age: all ages
Words
6pm Thu. Feb. 11
Join us for a live panel discussion and Q&A with legislators and advocates from around the country who’s work tirelessly supports Missing and Murdered Indigenous People efforts. Preregistration required.
Online
Education
6pm Thu. Feb. 11
What the Great Backyard Bird Count is, the importance of citizen science projects, and tools like eBird from the Cornell Lab of Ornithology.
Online
Cost: FREE
Education
7pm Thu. Feb. 11
Bingo is back! Every Thursday thru April 29th from 7-8pm.
Pine Creek Lodge 2496 E. River Road, Livingston
Cost: $5
Words
7:30pm Thu. Feb. 11
Explore some of the most spectacular ancient cities in human history with author Annalee Newitz for their new book Four Lost Cities.
Online
Cost: FREE or $34 with book