Market Watch
Community Events: May 17th-20th
Posted on May 17, 2018Rain or Shine there is something to do for everyone! Check out these events and more in Bozeman, Livingston & Ennis this weekend.
Thursday May 17th
Bozeman
Bretz RV & Boat Show: Join Bretz RV and Marine in the Gallatin Valley Mall Parking Lot May 11 - 20 for a huge sale on boats and RVs!
Livingston
Bozeman Symphony- Symphony at the Shane: 415 East Lewis Street, Livingston, MT – on Thursday, May 17th, at 7:30 PM
Friday May 18th
Bozeman
MSHSA Horse Show: @Gallitin Fairgrounds EVENT START TIME 9:00 AM Freak Out! The Musical: @The Rialto DOORS: 7:30 PM / SHOW: 8:00 PM $20.00 – $23.00
Livingston
Livingston Model Railroad Trains: Come view the Livingston Model Railroad Trains in the basement of the Livingston Depot Center
Ennis
Norris Hot Springs: Taylor McCarl is a singer/songwriter from Helena, MT inspired by all genres and not restricted to one
Saturday May 19th
Bozeman
Bozeman Classical Guitar Festival: @Reynolds Recital Hall on the Montana State University campus, The Bozeman Childbloom Guitar Program, a method and rubric for teaching classical guitar to local youth, will present the first Bozeman Classical Guitar Festival beginning at 7pm Best of Big Sky Doc Fest: @The Emerson The Best of the Big Sky will present a selection of the very best short films screened at the recent edition of the Big Sky Documentary Film Festival in Missoula, and will feature a reception in the Emerson lobby. The reception begins at 6pm, and the films begin at 7pm.
Ennis
ERA LANDMARK PROUDLY SPONSORS: Tap into Ennis: Annual Brew & Spirit Festival @Ennis Lions Park- 3-7PM Enjoy 18 Montana Breweries and Distilleries! Admission includes a limited edition Silipint, Two Drink Tokens, live music, food, and fun!
Sunday May 20th
Bozeman
SUNDAY FUNDAY – SW MT MOUNTAIN BIKE ASSOC. @Bridger Brewing 2-8PM The Southwest Montana Mountain Bike Association is the leading advocate for mountain-bike access and trail stewardship regionally. We're in the process of raising funds for several local trail projects and advocacy efforts