Music
Sat. Apr. 17
We invite our listeners to call in during this time for some great incentive gifts from local businesses - in addition to our 2021 Apparel Line including t-shirts, hats, totes, hoodies and hand-made coffee mugs from Mountain Arts Pottery!
Education
Sat. Apr. 17
Award-winning director Damon Gameau embarks on a journey to explore what the future could look like by 2040 if we simply embrace the best solutions that exist today. Film on demand April 11-18 for FREE.
Online
Cost: FREE
Volunteer
Sat. Apr. 17
Clean-up kits will be provided and include gloves, vests, yellow bags, and instructions.
Cost: FREE
Education
Sat. Apr. 17
The second annual virtual summit for LGBTQ+ youth in Montana and across the United States, will take place online April 15–17.
Online
Wellness
8am-5pm Sat. Apr. 17
In the U.S., we lose 17 veterans to suicide every day. To raise awareness, reduce stigma, and fundraise, this virtual event will encourage people to get out on April 17th to move their body and/or mind in the name of veteran mental health.
Virtual
Cost: FREE
Age: All Ages
Food & Drink
9am-noon Sat. Apr. 17
Each market has over thirty vendors selling an array of food and farm-based products. Exhibit Building 1
Gallatin County Fairgrounds 901 N. Black, Bozeman
Education
9am-4pm Sat. Apr. 17
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.
Shopping
9am-5pm Sat. Apr. 17
Huge annual sale.
Gallatin County Fairgrounds 901 N. Black, Bozeman
Education
10-11am Sat. Apr. 17
The Girls for a Change Summit is going virtual this year. Join us for the first of four sessions on February 20th. This session is movement-based and the activities are yoga and a beginner dance class. Register online at allthrive.org.
Zoom
Cost: $10
Age: 7th - 12th grade girls
Education
10am-1pm Sat. Apr. 17
Get your Earth Day Passport at any in-person Earth Day event (or download a copy at https://www.gallatinvalleyearthday.org/). Earn stamps in your passport, then submit your passport ticket for a drawing to win a prize.
Bozeman Public Library 626 East Main Street, Bozeman
Cost: FREE
Music
11am-1pm Sat. Apr. 17
Live original music in the main restaurant dining room from Shelly Besler Kersbergen.
Pine Creek Lodge 2496 E. River Road, Livingston
Cost: no cover
Stage
noon-5pm Sat. Apr. 17
The Menstrual Movement; Celebrating periods through art and music. Exhibit Building 3
Gallatin County Fairgrounds 901 N. Black, Bozeman
Cost: FREE
Nightlife
1pm-1am Sat. Apr. 17
1-2 No Limit Hold'em. Buyin: $20 min, no max. FREE $20 with buyin before 4pm, players receive $10 towards food between 5-9. *Drink Specials while playing. Join us for a unique wild west Montana experience!
Cat's Paw 721 N 7th Ave, Bozeman
Cost: $$
Age: 21+
Stage
2-3:30pm Sat. Apr. 17
If you’ve been curious about Improv or needing something lighthearted and fun in your life, this is the class for you!
Online
Cost: $125 or what you can afford (even nothing)
Dance
7-8pm Sat. Apr. 17
On April 15, 16, and 17, we will stream Bryant Sterczala’s Safe Space dance classes at 7 PM (MST). each day. Tickets are $15, 25% of which goes to local nonprofits. Join Bryant for moving, shaking, letting loose, and being you!
Bozeman Arts—Live!
Cost: $15
Stage
7pm Sat. Apr. 17
A riff on Chekhov's THREE SISTERS directed by Connor Berkompas. Livestreamed from the Ellen Theatre.
Livestream from the Ellen Theatre
Cost: $10
Music
7:30-9pm Sat. Apr. 17
The Bozeman Symphony's final free livestream concert of the season features its very own principal flute Sue Makeever, sharing her interpretation of J.S. Bach’s Orchestral Suite No. 2. Opening this program is a contemporary work, Strum, by composer Jessie Montgomery, and ends with exploring the genius of a young Felix Mendelssohn who wrote twelve string symphonies between 1821-1822.
Willson Auditorium 404 W. Main St., Bozeman
Cost: FREE
Age: All Ages