Want to learn something new this week? From belly dancing to bison in Yellowstone, let's get smarter with educational events around the Bozeman area.

Monday, November 1st: Sizzling Salsa, Free Dance Classes at Bar IX - Monday nights through at least November. Happening 7:30pm - 10pm at Bar IX. (311 East Main, downtown Bozeman.) Lesson: 7:30pm - 8:30pm. Open Dancing: 8:30pm - 10:00pm. No experience or partner is necessary.

ONGOING through December 31st: Women of Vision at the Museum of the Rockies - seasonal exhibit at the MOR, organized by the National Geographic Society. Open daily, 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. except for holidays. (Face masks are requested inside the museum.)

ONGOING through December 31st: Environmental Impact II at the Museum of the Rockies - seasonal exhibit at the MOR. Produced by David J. Wagner, Ph.D., Curator/Tour Director. Open daily, 9am - 5pm except for holidays.

Wednesday, November 3rd: Webinar | Yellowstone Bison: Restoring a North American Icon - ONLINE EVENT - Happening 4pm to 5pm. Hosted by the Greater Yellowstone Coalition. A discussion about re-homing Yellowstone bison to public and Tribal lands.

Saturday, November 6th: Women's Biathlon Clinic at Crosscut Mountain Sports Center - (16621 Bridger Canyon Road) Happening 10am to 1pm. Thorough beginner's instruction for women of all ages and abilities. Cost is just $30. Register at link above.

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Using government and news reports, Stacker has traced the history of cafeteria meals from their inception to the present day, with data from news and government reports. Read on to see how various legal acts, food trends, and budget cuts have changed what kids are getting on their trays.

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