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Jul 11, 2025 Got Company? Bring Them Down to The Shane Center!
Got Company? Bring Them Down to The Shane Center!

Summer is in full swing and The Shane Center is offering the perfect activity for all your guests with their popular SOCS series. Each Thursday in June and July features the best in local and regional performers at a free community concert in the Henry E. Blake Pavilion.  On Thursday,

by PCCJ Contributor
Arts-Entertainment   -   Jul 11, 2025 Book Signing on Saturday, July 12th at the Emigrant People’s Market
Book Signing on Saturday, July 12th at the Emigrant People’s Market

Author Kevin “Raphael” Fitch, of Livingston, will sign copies of his new book: Astrology, Light and America’s Future, at the Emigrant Market, this Saturday. It is his third major work, since Celestial Configurations of Africa and the Caribbean, Raphael’s 626 page book on African historical cycles, was released

by Jill Ouellette
Community   -   Jul 11, 2025 Beartooth Rally & Iron Horse Rodeo, July 17th–20th
Beartooth Rally & Iron Horse Rodeo, July 17th–20th

Get ready for the 31st annual Poker Run & Iron Horse Rodeo. The Beartooth Pass Poker Run meanders from Red Lodge to Cooke City, Montana along the Beartooth Highway—one of the most scenic routes in the country. Montana’s only Iron Horse Rodeo in the entire state is in

by PCCJ Contributor
Arts-Entertainment   -   Jul 11, 2025 Wheatgrass Books is Hosting Montana Authors Helene & Robert Mitchell
Wheatgrass Books is Hosting Montana Authors Helene & Robert Mitchell

Wheatgrass Books welcomes husband and wife team Helene and Robert Mitchell to the bookstore located at 120 N. Main Street on Saturday from 11 am to 2 pm on July 19th. They will be signing copies of Loving Again which they co-wrote and of Helene’s recently released Murder on

by PCCJ Contributor
Arts-Entertainment   -   Jul 11, 2025 Bozeman Symphony Welcomes New Principal Flute
Bozeman Symphony Welcomes New Principal Flute

The Bozeman Symphony and Music Director Norman Huynh announce the appointment of Sierra Schmeltzer as Principal Flute starting with the Symphony’s 2025–26 concert season, Music that Moves Us . . . to Join Together.  A dynamic performer and passionate educator, Schmeltzer joins the Symphony from Los Angeles, where she maintains an

by PCCJ Contributor
Arts-Entertainment   -   Jul 07, 2025 Elk River Books Hosts Launch of Chatham Reissue
Elk River Books Hosts Launch of Chatham Reissue

Author Rick Bass and photographer Stephen Collector will join Lea Chatham to celebrate the reissue of her father, Russell Chatham’s classic book, Dark Waters: Essays, Stories and Articles, at Elk River Books, 122 S. 2nd St., on Tuesday, July 8th, at 7 pm. The event is free. Dark Waters

by PCCJ Contributor
Environmental   -   Jul 07, 2025 Historic Trail Creek Ranch Conserved: 884 Acres in Paradise Valley to Remain Forever Open
Historic Trail Creek Ranch Conserved: 884 Acres in Paradise Valley to Remain Forever Open

Robert and Valerie Anderson have partnered with Northern Yellowstone Open Lands, a regional initiative of the Gallatin Valley Land Trust (GVLT), to forever conserve their 884-acre historic family ranch, located southwest of Livingston in the Trail Creek area. The Andersons worked with Northern Yellowstone Open Lands to establish a voluntary

by PCCJ Contributor
Arts-Entertainment   -   Jul 07, 2025 Bozeman Symphony Offers Free Summer Ensemble Concerts with Montana Shakespeare in the Parks
Bozeman Symphony Offers Free Summer Ensemble Concerts with Montana Shakespeare in the Parks

The Bozeman Symphony, in partnership with Montana Shakespeare in the Parks (MSIP), announces a series of free summer ensemble concerts featuring Symphony musicians performing across Montana. These intimate, open-air, one-hour performances will precede select MSIP productions during their statewide summer tour, offering audiences a unique pairing of live classical music

by PCCJ Contributor
Got Company? Bring Them Down to The Shane Center!
Jul 11, 2025 Got Company? Bring Them Down to The Shane Center!

Summer is in full swing and The Shane Center is offering the perfect activity for all your guests with their popular SOCS series. Each Thursday in June and July features the best in local and regional performers at a free community concert in the Henry E. Blake Pavilion.  On Thursday,

by PCCJ Contributor
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Jul 11, 2025 Got Company? Bring Them Down to The Shane Center!
Got Company? Bring Them Down to The Shane Center!

Summer is in full swing and The Shane Center is offering the perfect activity for all your guests with their popular SOCS series. Each Thursday in June and July features the best in local and regional performers at a free community concert in the Henry E. Blake Pavilion.  On Thursday,

by PCCJ Contributor
Arts-Entertainment   -   Jul 11, 2025 Book Signing on Saturday, July 12th at the Emigrant People’s Market
Book Signing on Saturday, July 12th at the Emigrant People’s Market

Author Kevin “Raphael” Fitch, of Livingston, will sign copies of his new book: Astrology, Light and America’s Future, at the Emigrant Market, this Saturday. It is his third major work, since Celestial Configurations of Africa and the Caribbean, Raphael’s 626 page book on African historical cycles, was released

by Jill Ouellette
Community   -   Jul 11, 2025 Beartooth Rally & Iron Horse Rodeo, July 17th–20th
Beartooth Rally & Iron Horse Rodeo, July 17th–20th

Get ready for the 31st annual Poker Run & Iron Horse Rodeo. The Beartooth Pass Poker Run meanders from Red Lodge to Cooke City, Montana along the Beartooth Highway—one of the most scenic routes in the country. Montana’s only Iron Horse Rodeo in the entire state is in

by PCCJ Contributor
Arts-Entertainment   -   Jul 11, 2025 Wheatgrass Books is Hosting Montana Authors Helene & Robert Mitchell
Wheatgrass Books is Hosting Montana Authors Helene & Robert Mitchell

Wheatgrass Books welcomes husband and wife team Helene and Robert Mitchell to the bookstore located at 120 N. Main Street on Saturday from 11 am to 2 pm on July 19th. They will be signing copies of Loving Again which they co-wrote and of Helene’s recently released Murder on

by PCCJ Contributor
Arts-Entertainment   -   Jul 11, 2025 Bozeman Symphony Welcomes New Principal Flute
Bozeman Symphony Welcomes New Principal Flute

The Bozeman Symphony and Music Director Norman Huynh announce the appointment of Sierra Schmeltzer as Principal Flute starting with the Symphony’s 2025–26 concert season, Music that Moves Us . . . to Join Together.  A dynamic performer and passionate educator, Schmeltzer joins the Symphony from Los Angeles, where she maintains an

by PCCJ Contributor
Arts-Entertainment   -   Jul 07, 2025 Elk River Books Hosts Launch of Chatham Reissue
Elk River Books Hosts Launch of Chatham Reissue

Author Rick Bass and photographer Stephen Collector will join Lea Chatham to celebrate the reissue of her father, Russell Chatham’s classic book, Dark Waters: Essays, Stories and Articles, at Elk River Books, 122 S. 2nd St., on Tuesday, July 8th, at 7 pm. The event is free. Dark Waters

by PCCJ Contributor
Environmental   -   Jul 07, 2025 Historic Trail Creek Ranch Conserved: 884 Acres in Paradise Valley to Remain Forever Open
Historic Trail Creek Ranch Conserved: 884 Acres in Paradise Valley to Remain Forever Open

Robert and Valerie Anderson have partnered with Northern Yellowstone Open Lands, a regional initiative of the Gallatin Valley Land Trust (GVLT), to forever conserve their 884-acre historic family ranch, located southwest of Livingston in the Trail Creek area. The Andersons worked with Northern Yellowstone Open Lands to establish a voluntary

by PCCJ Contributor
Arts-Entertainment   -   Jul 07, 2025 Bozeman Symphony Offers Free Summer Ensemble Concerts with Montana Shakespeare in the Parks
Bozeman Symphony Offers Free Summer Ensemble Concerts with Montana Shakespeare in the Parks

The Bozeman Symphony, in partnership with Montana Shakespeare in the Parks (MSIP), announces a series of free summer ensemble concerts featuring Symphony musicians performing across Montana. These intimate, open-air, one-hour performances will precede select MSIP productions during their statewide summer tour, offering audiences a unique pairing of live classical music

by PCCJ Contributor
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