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Spring break = ArtCamps at Emerson
The Emerson invites children grades 2 - 6 to participate in Multicultural ArtCamps with artist-educators Maggie Carlson and Allison McGree Monday - Friday, March 12 - 16 from 9 am – 3 pm. The cost is $135 for Emerson members and $160 for non-members.... more

Paulie's: new blast from the past
Last year, Karine and Sebastien Bacle fell in love—with Bozeman. She’d had a saddle & tack equestrian store in France, and he was a Realtor there. But somehow, the south of France no longer appealed (huh? — okay, they’re big skiers, fly-fishers and l... more

Targhee music tix on sale now
Early bird three-day and six-day Summer Music Festival Passes are available online only and in limited quantities for the 8th Annual Targhee Music Festival (July 13 - 15), and the 25th Annual Grand Targhee Bluegrass Festival (August 10 - 12). Initial... more

Kids' drum ensembles
Chet Leach of Rhythm Drums is now taking registration for two new weekly children's drum ensembles for 6 - 9 and 9 - 12 year- olds. Weekly sessions meet Tuesdays starting February 7th at studio #215 in the Emerson Center. Children will learn West Afr... more

Apply for Career Advancement Scholarship
Bozeman Business & Professional Women is offering a scholarship for career advancement for the 2012-2013 academic year. This scholarship is intended to support women at a crucial point in their lives and to enable them to help themselves. It will pro... more

Literary award nomiations sought
The Bozeman Public Library Foundation is seeking nominations for the 4th 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 Valley... more

Bridger community events rescheduled
Bridger Bowl Ski Area, in conjunction with Subaru of Bozeman and Lehrkind’s Coca Cola, is pleased to present the Community Event Series for 2012. This season’s event series kicks-off with three consecutive races for Alpine and Telemark skiers. The Al... more

Local grad awarded White House position
President Obama has named an MSU graduate head of the newly created White House Initiative on American Indian and Alaska Native Education. William Mendoza, who earned a master's degree in educational leadership from MSU in 2010, will head the initiat... more

Art Crossing's got a Ringer
by Riley Pittenger

If you find yourself downtown in the nubile flurry of this late winter, take a moment to look around. You may find yourself outnumbered and surrounded by sculptures, depending of course on where you are standing. If you are ... more


Mentoring fosters community
Longstanding studies show long-term, one-to-one, volunteer mentoring works. As we mark National Mentoring Month this January, Big Brothers Big Sisters of Gallatin County is honoring all who make up our successful community – parents, volunteers, scho... more

ROC star raises funds for disabled kids
Hudson Smith, a fourth grade student at Heritage Christian School, hiked over 57 miles to raise money toward the therapeutic, pediatric wheelchairs that Reach Out and Care Wheels distributes and fits to disabled children in developing countries aroun... more

Adopt A Sox receives COI award
Adopt A Sox is honored to have received the Distinguished Center of Influence (COI) Award from the Army National Guard as part of their Freedom Salute Campaign at the Freedom Salute Ceremony held in late November. “We are so honored to receive this r... more

Exit Gallery seeks spring art
The Exit Gallery at MSU is accepting applications for exhibitions during the spring 2012 semester. Selected artists will have the opportunity to show their work in a two to three week-long exhibition, as well as receive paid advertising and an artist... more

On The Cover
The dynamic images on our November 15, 2011 cover were captured by Felix A. Marquez, a professional photographer for over two decades. Marquez’ earliest memories of photography include playing with a little Kodak Brownie box camera. “I played with an... more

Kuglin sculpture Art Crossing mainstay
The Gallatin Art crossing is home to many unique artists hailing from numerous Rocky Mountain towns. Dana Kuglin has been a contributor from early on in the installation and his pieces have become mainstays for the collection. ‘Against the Current’ h... more

Crystal, La Tinga partner
As of October 20, two popular downtown businesses have partnered to offer delicious Mexican dinners and drink specials every Thursday night. La Tinga, a locally owned and operated restaurant, was voted “Best Mexican Restaurant” as well as “Best Inexp... more

Headwaters Jam tix available!
The 5th Annual Headwaters Country Jam will be held June 28th through June 30th, 2012. Tickets are on sale as of November 1st and special prices (good through January 1st) are $100 for one three-day ticket and $225 for a weekend package for two, which... more

Med students collect goods
First-year medical students in the WWAMI program at Montana State University are collecting books, warm winter clothing and food donations that will be donated during a service project in Browning. The students, who are in their first year of the Was... more

Gregory new Library Director
After an extensive national search, the Library Board of Trustees is pleased to announce that Susan F. Gregory will be the new Library Director for the Bozeman Public Library. She was chosen from a large field of highly qualified applicants, which ha... more

Ice climbing tower envisioned as world-class
A team of MSU students has won a competition to design a proposed 85-foot ice climbing tower as part of an attempt to lure the 2013 world cup of ice climbing championship to the Gallatin County Fairgrounds. Michael Spencer of Willow Creek, a recent g... more

Thrive seeks matching funds
What makes a thriving community? Majestic mountains, clear rivers, a vibrant downtown, room to roam, a healthy economy, a fabulous university, a town not too big yet not too small where people not only know one another but care enough to help each o... more

MSU to open Veteran support center
MSU President Waded Cruzado recently announced that the university will open a Veteran Support Center to serve the growing number of veterans on campus. The center will support veterans' educational goals at MSU. According to Brenda York, director of... more

MSU Muslims aid Crow Reservation
Faisal AlSaad has been in the United States less than a year, but he was profoundly moved when he saw news clips about the victims of recent American disasters. "In Saudi Arabia we have the same disaster," says the incoming MSU freshman. "It is calle... more

Art Crossing - Ole!
Eric “Ole” Nelson is a man with whom you are familiar. If you have ever looked up at a local business sign downtown, chances are you have viewed one of his attractively sculpted love children of steel and light. After meeting an MSU alumni in his you... more

Bridger Clinic now Bridgercare
In its continuing commitment to serve an expanding client base, Bridger Clinic has adopted a new name, Bridgercare. The new name reflects the non-profit’s comprehensive mission, which is to provide excellent, affordable reproductive and sexual health... more

MontanaPBS wins Emmy
MontanaPBS’s audio director for “11th & Grant with Eric Funk” won a 2011 Emmy for his work on that show. Jeremiah Slovarp won the Emmy in the Audio category for his work on the episode featuring local singer / songwriter Wade Montgomery. The episode ... more

The best thing about Bozeman
We asked, you answered. Here’s what Bozemanites had to say about where they live on the Best of Bozeman Survey: All of it! All of the funky locally owned businesses; All the damn dogs; All the great stuff at the Emerson; All the Yuppies! Amazing view... more

The Best of Bozeman Results 2011
This proud Bozeman tradition is the is based entirely on input directly from the Bozeman community. From April 1st to April 30th almost 1000 people logged onto THEBESTOFBOZEMAN.COM and voted for their favorites.

These are the REAL Best of Boze... more


Comments sought on Fire Management
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lisa P. Jackson convened an official meeting of the Gulf Coast Ecosystem Restoration Task Force today in Mobile, Alabama. During the meeting, the task force created a citizens’ advisory committee to ... more

Should you consider credit monitoring services?
Credit monitoring services provide an automated process for watching your credit. They claim to protect you from identity theft by monitoring any changes / inquiries to your credit file. But do they pose risks of their own? Here are a few tips to hel... more

New child-care resource
Child Care Solutions Montana (a program of Family Connections), based in Great Falls, is running the Best Beginnings Child Care Referral Program, a new centralized program that helps Montana families find quality child care in their area. The new sys... more

Remembering Tex
William Scott (Tex) Tucker passed away January 1, after a long illness. The talented musician touched the lives of many during his career, which included playing in Tex and the Textones and The John Colter Band, as well as solo at the Haufbrau for ov... more

Sargeant thanks Adopt-A-Sox
Margie Kankrlik, principal organizer for The Adopt-A-Sox donation drive (Christmas stockings for military personnel serving in Afghanistan and Iraq) says the team was thrilled to receive the following e-mail from Sgt. Tetrault in Iraq. “Preparing the... more

2011 Predictions
by Wayne Stevens

“Back in the shadows again, back where an Indian’s your friend, where the veggies are green and you can pee in the stream...” Hello, my beloved BoZone readers, I’m lost in the woods of Northern Michigan. Kid Rock and Bo... more


The Best of Bozeman Results 2010
Best Art Gallery
Altitude 19.37%

Emerson Center 11.40%
Montana Trails 11.11%

Best Asian
Dave's Sushi 18.32%

I HO's 17.99% <... more


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