Guest Commentary by Clint Nagel
The lexicon in today’s conversation about public lands includes words like “forest health” and “forest resilience.” This seems to be especially true by certain politicians today who, like in the past, are trying to devise attractive phraseology to sell a certain ...
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First Friday Art show with Live music -Stilgone at Spark 1 on September 1, 2017
Bozeman photographer & illustrator Madison Perrins
Live music Stilgone
free beer for ages 21+ until the keg runs out.
spark1mt.com ...
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The Noble Sunflower By Zelpha A. Boyd
My sunflowers are bending low these days, what with their heavy heads and the recent rain. The birds, particularly the chickadees, have begun their fall harvest—the best reason to grow sunflowers. Most of these have been seeded by the birds from the bird feeder.
The versatile Sunflower ...
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Museum of the Rockies Fall 2017 hours
Now – September 4, 2017
Daily: 8am – 6pm
September 5, 2017 – May 25, 2018
Daily: 9am – 5pm (except the below holidays)
Thanksgiving Day: Closed
Christmas Eve: Closes early at 3pm
Christmas Day: Closed
New Year's Day: Closed
https://museumoftherockies.org/ ...
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Heart of the West Art Show & Auction will be held Thursday through Saturday, August 10th–12th, 2017 at Grantree
It's back! The 2nd Annual Heart of the West Art Show & Auction will be held Thursday through Saturday, August 10th–12th. Returning to Bozeman's Best Western Plus GranTree Inn, 1325 N 7th Ave., exhibit booths are open from noon–9pm on Thursday, and 10am–9pm on Friday and Saturday. The event will ...
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MSU researcher offers recommendations for viewing solar eclipse on August 21, 2017
From MSU News Service
MSU researcher offers recommendations for viewing solar eclipse on August 21, 2017
As the August 21st total solar eclipse draws near, Montana State University researcher Angela Des Jardins has some advice for viewing the rare and awe-inspiring celestial event. “It’s really a ...
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