Few people have left a lasting mark on Bozeman quite like I-Ho Pomeroy.

Whether you knew her through I-Ho's Korean Grill, her years of community service, or her time as a Bozeman City Commissioner, her kindness, generosity, and love for people left an impression on everyone she met.

Next month, the community will come together to celebrate her legacy during the official dedication of I-Ho Pomeroy Peace Park in downtown Bozeman.

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The ceremony is scheduled for Friday, August 14, at 5:00 p.m. at the corner of Mendenhall Street and North Black Avenue, where the park now serves as a permanent reminder of Pomeroy's commitment to bringing people together. Everyone is invited to celebrate I-Ho's legacy.

I-Ho had a remarkable gift for making everyone feel welcome. She brought people together wherever she went, and we can't think of a more fitting tribute than a place dedicated to peace, reflection, and community. We hope everyone will join us in celebrating her extraordinary legacy.

said Ellie Staley, Executive Director of the Downtown Bozeman Partnership.

Details About I-Ho Pomeroy Peace Park Dedication

  • DATE: Friday, August 14, 2026
  • TIME: 5:00 p.m.
  • LOCATION: I-Ho Pomeroy Peace Park, corner of Mendenhall Street and North Black Avenue in downtown Bozeman.

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