Recreation
Tue. Feb. 23
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
8am-5pm Tue. Feb. 23
This colorful and dynamic exhibition showcases hundreds of award-winning posters, books, and fonts.
Helen E. Copeland Gallery 242 Haynes Hall, Bozeman
Cost: FREE
Education
9am-4pm Tue. Feb. 23
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 Tue. Feb. 23
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 Tue. Feb. 23
Spring is a great time to look for constellations in the night sky. Mr. Dillon will tell you all about Orion and Taurus, Draco the Dragon, the Gemini Twins, and more!
Museum of the Rockies 600 West Kagy Boulevard, Bozeman
Cost: FREE for museum members
Education
12:30pm Tue. Feb. 23
In February, the Learning Lunches will be covering Microsoft Excel.
Bozeman Public Library 626 East Main Street, Bozeman
Cost: FREE
Education
3-6pm Tue. Feb. 23
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+
Words
7-8:30pm Tue. Feb. 23
Join us for an online presentation about the history of the Crow People with Franco Littlelight through Humanities MT. The history of the Crow People is closely tied to the Montana, Wyoming, Northern Colorado, and Southern Alberta and Saskatchewan landscape.
Online
Cost: FREE
Faith
7-8:30pm Tue. Feb. 23
Dave Smith offers reflections from the early Buddhist tradition and the teaching on cultivation, providing a broader perspective on how we can better understand and embrace Buddhist practice.
ONLINE with Bozeman Dharma Center P.O. Box 964, Bozeman
Cost: $15-$50