Many Montanans are known for the generosity, but when it comes to the most charitable states, how does Montana rank compared to the rest of the country?
For people who are new to the Bozeman area, you've no doubt noticed the not always pleasant welcome from old school residents. You have to understand the wild growth and associated problems that have accompanied said growth. Bozeman locals can be a little salty, especially when behind the safety of a keyboard.
One of Montana's favorite non-profits adds a new program that will not only be an adventure but will bring a set of skills and healing to those participating.
May 5th and 6th will share 24 of the most important hours of the entire year for non-profit organizations in Gallatin County. Give Big is 24 hours long, celebrating GIVING, and now is the time to register.
It's happening for 24 hours on April 30th to May 1st. With COVID-19 precautions, Give Big will feel a bit different this year but Give Big Gallatin Valley is MORE IMPORTANT THAN EVER for our area non-profits.
Every year, for one day, the Gallatin Valley community comes together to provide minor repairs for the elderly, disabled, or low-income homeowners in Bozeman and Belgrade.
Free cocktails. Free muffins. Free gift cards. Free beer. Free chips and salsa. Free cupcakes. A free flask? Yes, all for your donation on Give Big Gallatin Valley Day 2016.
The Bozeman Sunrise Rotary Club is pleased to present Winter's A Beach at the East Gallatin Recreation Area (Bozeman Beach) on Sunday, January 17. This event will include a 5K run, potato launching, winter gear demos, fire pit, kid's drone flying tent, face painting, broomball, cake walk, photo booth, food and drinks, adult beverages from MAP Brewing Co., a chili & cornbread cookoff, and so mu