How Do You Know You’re A Bozeman Local (Part 4)
This one might be experts only, but it's time for another installment of everyone's new favorite "I've Lived Here Longer Than You Have" game....can you identify this picture?
This one might be experts only, but it's time for another installment of everyone's new favorite "I've Lived Here Longer Than You Have" game....can you identify this picture?
If you love shopping in downtown Bozeman and ESPECIALLY funky places, get ready for the big sale at Dari Rasa Trunk Show that starts April 26th, 2012. (Try 50% off a bunch of great stuff!) Here are the details!
Downtown Bozeman Association and Downtown Retailers hosted the 8th Annual Downtown Bozeman Bridal Walk on Saturday, April 14th. There were over 200 registered brides who strolled down Main Street with friends to make their Montana wedding complete.
After a few photo tests that involved local watering holes, I thought I'd try a different route this time to see if Bozeman locals could recognize this mystery picture. What is this and where was it taken?
This has become a fun game. The last mystery picture was no mystery to many Bozeman locals but here's another one for ya. WHERE was this photo taken?
Are you a Gallatin Valley and Montana history buff? The Pioneer Museum in downtown Bozeman has something special for you on April 21, 2012. DETAILS HERE:
This was a frustrating season in southwest Montana. Bridger Bowl ski area just outside of Bozeman, MT got some GREAT snow....it was just late in the season.
Party for a great cause at the Bozeman Public Library and help support the programs and services that the library provides. (Maybe they could re-name this cool event "Beer for Books"? Just kidding. Details here:
If I were to own a business in downtown Bozeman, this would probably be it. Love writing letters? Note cards? Notebooks? Hand made paper? I do. In fact, I have an unspoken motto of "she who dies with the most stationery, wins." Here's the lowdown:
Record Store Day, officially founded in 2007, is an internationally celebrated day observed on the third Saturday of April each year. It's when we come together to celebrate the art of music at an independently owned record store. There are currently over 700 of those in the U.S. Cactus Records, here in Bozeman, is one of them!
Let's be honest. True native Montanans can be hard to find these days. But a real LOCAL in my book is anyone who just dives into everything Bozeman and doesn't try to change everything. How do you think we got that sign code, eh?