School is back in session and the air is getting more chilly! Pumpkin Spiced everything is flying off the shelves as we prep for another wonderful fall here in Southwest Montana. Check out this busy list of highlighted events for the upcoming season the whole family can enjoy in Bozeman, Montana and the surrounding Southwest Montana area.

Bozeman, Montana

Bozeman Symphony Concert Series | Sept 24 & 25 | Oct 29 & 30 | Dec 10 & 11 | "Welcome to the Bozeman Symphony’s 2022/23 Concert Season! Join your Bozeman Symphony at the Willson Auditorium for a thrilling 2022/23 Concert Season, as we gather to celebrate the orchestra, our 55th anniversary, and Music Director Norman Huynh’s vibrant symphonic journey through music and time."

Museum of the Rockies…

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Robyn Erlenbush, Broker/Owner of ERA Landmark Real Estate, is pleased to announce that Amber McFarlane has joined our Bozeman office as Financial Coordinator.

After growing up in Papua, Indonesia, Amber moved to California to attend Biola University. She graduated with a Bachelor of Business Administration, emphasis in Financial Management. Amber moved to Bozeman and joined ERA Landmark as Financial Coordinator in July 2022. She is responsible for processing closings and disbursements, overseeing some HR functions, and managing the day-to-day operation of the company’s accounting. Outside of work, Amber enjoys being outdoors, visiting family, and hanging out with friends.

Megan can be reached at 406.556.5032 or amber@eralandmark.com 

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Robyn Erlenbush, Broker/Owner of ERA Landmark Real Estate, is pleased to announce that Sue Frye has been selected as a Prime Award winner for the Bozeman Daily Chronicle’s 24 Over 64 category. “The Prime 24 Over 64 Prime Awards honor SW Montanans ages 65 and over who have created a significant community legacy through their professional endeavors, service to the community, and mentorship of others. This is the 7th year that the Daily Chronicle has presented these awards. Honorees are nominated by community members, and a committee made up of representatives from a diverse group of business and non-profit organizations that work together to select the winners.” (Bozeman Daily Chronicle)

Sue is the mother of three grown children and the proud…

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The days are getting shorter and the air has begun to chill! Back-to-school fever is here in Southwest Montana for all ages, and we can't wait to welcome back our Bobcats to Montana State University. Read more of what we can all look forward to this fall.

Cat Walk and Bobcat Stadium Movie Night

Prepping for the very busy move-in weekend and pre-fall session start, Montana State kicks off with Cat Walk downtown Bozeman and the family fun movie night at Bobcat Stadium!

Move-In Weekend

The dorm doors are open and welcoming new and returning students back this weekend! The four-day-long event starts this Saturday, August 20th, and will continue up through the first day of classes Wednesday, August 24th to allow for everyone traveling from afar with…

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ERA Landmark proudly announces our current Guest Artist showing in our downtown Bozeman office! Stop by to view Jake Mosher Photography's stunning Montana landscape and wildlife photography now through the month of August! Join us Friday, August 12th from 6-8pm for downtown Bozeman's second to last Art Walk of the summer season!

About Jake Mosher

"Jake Mosher grew up in Northern Vermont and has lived in Montana for the past 27 years. He has worked as a logger, novelist, substitute elementary school teacher, journalist, prize fighter, and explosives engineer. In the fall of 2017, he left corporate America to pursue his passion for photography full time. 

'I wanted to spend more time in the places that speak loudest to my soul,' Mosher says. 'I…

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The 45th Annual Sweet Pea Festival week is kicking off today filled with family fun activities downtown! The festival will migrate into Lindley Park at East Main for the main activities all weekend August 5th - 7th.

"Sweet Pea, a Festival of the Arts was born out of a community’s desire to celebrate the arts. The festival is still in existence today due to the community’s desire to continue celebrating the arts and all that they add to our lives. The Sweet Pea Festival is a registered 501(c)(3) non-profit organization and all money raised in excess of what is needed to operate the Festival is given back to the community in the form of grants for the arts, art education, and special projects in the Bozeman area." (Sweet Pea website).

Broad Schedule…

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