Montana is obviously a big place, so it takes a lot of resources to cover such a vast territory. There are over 280 fire departments across the state, with the vast majority (80%+) being completely volunteer. No matter if they're career or volunteer, one of the most loved assets of fire departments? The fire stations themselves.
As warm weather approaches and people start to come out of hibernation after a long Montana winter, one of the best events of the summer is going to be in Bozeman from May 17th through the 19th.
City Commissioner, Terry Cunningham, and I have talked a lot in the recent week about what all of us need to know, what we can do and perhaps NOT do as the Bozeman area deals with the reality of COVID-19.
If you've been thinking about volunteering, our local Salvation Army has LOTS of ways for you to donate time that can make a huge impact in our own community.
June 3rd from 8:30 a.m. to noon, a bunch of outdoor-loving folk will gather to help maintain trails in Gallatin Regional Park. The Main Street to the Mountains, as it were.
Helping others in your community on what might be the worst day of their life could be the most rewarding thing you ever do. Ever thought of volunteering with a fire department? Fort Ellis Fire Department wants to talk to you!
The Sweet Pea Festival will be here before you know it! The festival will be hitting Lindley Park Aug. 5, 6 and 7. It wouldn't be able to happen without all of the amazing volunteers who have dedicated their time to ensure the event's success over the years...
This is the 3rd year of the Gift of Food food drive - and the Gallatin Valley Food Bank needs your help. The best part, its simple. If you are inside city limits in Bozeman or Belgrade, simply put the food out on your doorstep before 10am and a volunteer will stop by and pick it up...