Apr 26 Friday
MONDAY, APRIL 226:30PM Norm Asbjornson Hall Room 165Ian van Coller: “Naturalists of the Long Now”Van Coller, MSU Professor of Photography, will present his latest work focusing on environmental issues related to climate change and deep time. These projects have centered on the production of large-scale artist books, as well as collaborations with paleoclimatologists.--------------------------TUESDAY, APRIL 234:30PM Norm Asbjornson Hall Room 137Pico Alt: “Past Climate of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem: How Lessons from Lake Sediments can Inform our Future” Pico Alt, PhD candidate in the MSU Department of Earth Sciences, and will discuss how members of MSU’s paleoecology laboratory use natural archives to uncover the histories of our forests and present recent findings on the vegetation and climate history of the GYE.
6:30PM Norm Asbjornson Hall Room 165 Michael Reidy: “Why Mountaineering Matters: John Tyndall and the Invention of the Natural Greenhouse Effect”Reidy, MSU Professor of History, will discuss the John Tyndall Correspondence Project, an effort to illuminate the significance of the Irish physicist John Tyndall by publishing in a series of nineteen scholarly volumes all 8,000 extant letters to and from Tyndall.--------------------------------WEDNESDAY, APRIL 247:00 PM Romney 306David Carlson: “Driving against the grain: Enjoying an EV in Montana”Carlson, former Director of the World Climate Research Programme, will discuss his 6,000-mile journey in his electric car and how we can all embrace EVs. Carlson’s EV will be on display outside the venue.------------------------------THURSDAY, APRIL 256:00 PM Bozeman Public Library Annie Coleman: “Getting into Mountains: A History of Guiding and the Challenges of Access”Coleman, Associate Professor of University of Notre Dame and Faculty Affiliate with the Environmental Change Initiative, will discuss the impact of outdoor sports and recreation. This talk is sponsored by the MSU College of Letters and Science the Minds on Mountains Conference. -----------------------------FRIDAY, APRIL 264:00 PM Reynolds Recital HallClimate Concert with MSU faculty and studentsCome enjoy a climate-themed musical concert interspersed with poetry to provide hope and courage. In collaboration with the MSU School of Music
5:00 PM Norm Asbjornson Inspiration HallConrad Anker and Katie Ives: Mountains of the World Anker (climber) and Ives (former long-time editor of Alpinist Magazine) will talk about their new work on Mountains of the World. Moderated by science historian Dr. Michael Reidy. This talk is part of the Minds on Mountains Conference, sponsored by the MSU College of Letters and Science.All Week: Check out Climate Week Tabling and Book Display of climate-related books in the Montana State University Library, 2nd Floor Atrium
** Free Raffle Drawing with GREAT Prizes from Simms (Waders and Pack), Owenhouse Cycling, Stio Bozeman Mountain Studio, Bridger Brewing, Colombo's Pizza & Pasta, & More! Every event is a chance to win!**
Hawks Theatre Co. presents Shakespeare's Macbeth under the direction of Lila Michael. Show dates: 4/26, 4/27, 4/28 and 5/3, 5/4, 5/5 at the Bozeman High School Auditorium 205 N. 11th. With choreographed broadswords and axe and shield combat. Live Celtic harp and drum are the show's 'soundtrack'. Bagpipes will call the welcome to BHS Auditorium each night. A haunting tale of murder, superstition and madness, Macbeth tells the brutal story of a warrior’s bloody journey from hero to tyrant. For more information call (406) 522-4855
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Little Shell Chippewa Tribe's Mobile Dental unit will be in Browning on April 30th from 9:00 AM - 4:30 PM at the corner of HWY 2 and US HWY 89. Most of the services will be free anything invasive may require health insurance, payment and/or a referral. The services are available for Little Shell Tribal members and descendants. Please call 406-315-2400 ext.110 to sign up.
On our June ballots, voters will be asked if they want to review the effectiveness of their county or city government. This panel discussion featuring local community leaders will discuss questions like what it means if you vote yes, the strengths/weaknesses of our current local government and potential benefits/drawbacks of establishing a Local Government Review Commission. We will conclude with a question and answer period.
Our panel consists of:- Kathleen Gilluly, Retired Editor/Publisher at The Laurel Outlook- Don Jones, Yellowstone County Commissioner- Kendra Shaw, Billings City Councilmember- Chuck Tooley, Former Billings Mayor
We hope you will join us for this free informational event!
May 01 Wednesday
May 02 Thursday
Join us for an evening to learn about Bozeman Professional Women and local women in business.
Your ticket includes:-General admission to the 3rd annual BPW Expo-Hard cider, light appetizers and non-alcoholic options for everyone, all evening long!-Opportunity to meet with BPW Member booth holders, mingle with Bozeman's leading women in business, and learn more about their companies/organizations and the amazing things they are doing!-Opportunity to visit up to 30 vendor booths, and enter for the chance to win booth giveaways!- Inquiries? Please email events@bozemanbpw.org.