
Livingston / Paradise Valley KOA Holiday
KOA Holiday campground near Livingston — family-focused with upgraded amenities, activities, and deluxe cabins.
Festivals, street fairs, carnivals, and seasonal events in Butte, MT. Big events you don't want to miss.
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KOA Holiday campground near Livingston — family-focused with upgraded amenities, activities, and deluxe cabins.

Monday-Friday (June 15 - August 28), 12-1 PM on the Front Plaza. There will be no lunch on June 19 (Juneteenth) and July 3. There will be lunch on July 8 even though the Library is closed for staff training. Made possible by the Bozeman Library Friends and Foundation in partnership with Intercity...

Designed to intrigue and challenge kids ages 5 - 11, these special rotating programs offer elementary schoolers the opportunity to explore science, technology, engineering, art, and mathematics through play. These programs may include tools and materials not suited for younger children.

Find strength meeting others experiencing grief and loss in any form. Led by Kim Barrett, a Spiritual Care and Bereavement Counselor. Offered in partnership with Eden Health.

Join Linda for a cooking demonstration and cultural exploration.

Get loud at the library! Sign up for an exclusive evening of mini drone races, Nintendo Switch playoffs, giant doodle challenges and more while the library is closed to the public.

Drive through and drop off! Accepting used books, movies, music, games, and reusable bags! At the BPL donation doors.

This is a virtual program. Follow this link to register and view the event.

Gallatin City II, located at the headwaters of the Missouri River, represents early speculative town planning in Montana. The first city – one of the earliest settlements in Montana - was located in 1862 on the west side of the combined Jefferson and Madison Rivers. It was officially planned...

Build paper puppets with an artist.

6/9 Build a BFY Burger ground beef, avocado, tomato, spinach, sprouts, mushrooms, onion, sweet potatoes, zucchini, Swiss cheese, Greek yogurt, buns

Discover the joy of movement in this gentle, seated class led by certified instructor Erin Groth, and designed to support spinal health, body awareness, and overall well-being.

Join certified instructor Sara Clary for a gentle 45 minute flow.

Get to know your community through food! On Thursdays, share in your community’s food traditions and favorite recipes with Thursday’s Table. We will have cooking demonstrations every Thursday in the Kitchen Table. This program is open for you to demonstrate and teach others your...

Children's Room

Learn what laser cutting is and how you can use the new xTool laser cutter in the Work Bench. Ages 12 and up. Registration is required. Registrants must complete a Work Bench waiver and obtain a Work Bench card prior to this class.

Try tasty treats and discover new tools and techniques in the Creative Labs. Please note: All teens participating in a food-based Kitchen Table program require a waiver signed by a parent or guardian.

Made possible by the Bozeman Library Friends and Foundation. Sponsored by Valley Credit Union, Bank of Bozeman, and Buffalo Restoration.

For ages 18+


All participants must complete the Wednesday Walks waiver . Printed copies will be available at the walk as well. Departs from the front of the library at 5:30 PM sharp. June 24: Gallagator Trail July 1: Indreland Audubon Wetland Preserve No Walk on July 8 July 15: Peet's Hill & Burke Park July 22:.


Designed to intrigue and challenge kids ages 5 - 11, these special rotating programs offer elementary schoolers the opportunity to explore science, technology, engineering, art, and mathematics through play. These programs may include tools and materials not suited for younger children.