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1 Big Sky Youth Empowerment
PO Box 6757

539-0399
www.byep.org
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2 Bozeman Area Chamber of Commerce
2000 Commerce Way

586-5421
www.bozemanchamber.com
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3 Bozeman Public Library
626 East Main St.

582-2400
www.bozemanlibrary.org
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4 Bozeman Public Library Foundation
626 East Main Street

582-2426
www.bozemanlibrary.org
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5 Bridger Bowl
15795 Bridger Canyon Rd.

587-2111
www.bridgerbowl.com
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A world-class community ski area located only 20 minutes north of Bozeman on Hwy. 86. Over 1,750 acres of terrain and 2,000 vertical feet. Ski and sleep packages as low as $50/day – All season. Voted Bozeman’s Best Ski Area!

6 City of Bozeman
PO Box 1230
411 East Main St.

582-2306
www.bozeman.net
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Integrity, leadership, service, and teamwork are the core values of our organization and provide a framework for our employees, community volunteers and citizens. Our professional staff is made up of educated, licensed, and experienced accountants, attorneys, engineers, policemen, firefighters, parks and recreation professionals, and planners working to maintain Bozeman’s vision as the “Most Livable Place.” The City’s mission, “To enhance the quality of life through excellence in public service,” gives guidance to the staff as they fulfill their commitment of providing sound professional advice to our elected officials and assist them in their daily approach to servicing our vibrant community. Bozeman is a dynamic and growing community: come visit City Hall on Main Street to learn more about our local government and services.

7 Gallatin Valley Land Trust
25 North Willson, Suite E

587-3404
www.gvlt.org
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The GVLT is dedicated to the conservation of open space, agricultural land, wildlife habitat, and the creation of public trails in and around Gallatin County.

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Greater Yellowstone Coalition
13 South Willson, Suite 2

586-1593
www.greateryellowstone.org

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HATCHfest
627 East Peach

586-2635
www.hatchfest.org

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The mission of HATCH is to provide mentorship, education, inspiration, and recognition to the next generation of creative innovators. HATCHfest is a non-profit 501 (c) 3. HATCHfest takes place the first week of October. The week showcases world premier films, music and art with featured panel discussions and workshops in film, music, design, writing and architecture.

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Little People’s Academy
1612 West Babcock

585-9030

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11 Prospera
222 East Main St., Suite 102

587-3113
f. 587-9565

www.prosperabusinessnetwork.com
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Prospera Business Network is the leading non-profit economic development organization in Gallatin and Park counties. Prospera is dedicated to encouraging and supporting business expansion, retention, and relocation by providing access to guidance, capital, professional development, networking and recognition.

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Sweet Pea Festival
448 East Main St., Suite 2B

586-4003
www.sweetpeafestival.org

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This year the Sweet Pea Festival will mark its’ 30th year! Activities include a Ball, Chalk on the Walk, the Bite of Bozeman, Juried Art Shows, a Parade, the Children’s Run and three days of music, dance, theatre, workshops, arts & crafts and children’s activities in the downtown Lindley Park. Sweet Pea is an endeared Bozeman tradition that is run by the power of community volunteers. Any and all proceeds from the event are given back to the community in the forms of grants for the arts and art education; and for special community projects.

13 THRIVE
400 East Babcock

587-3840
www.allthrive.org
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THRIVE provides proactive programs that educate parents, mentor children, and support families.

FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT THE DOWNTOWN BOZEMAN ASSOCIATION 406.586.4008 EMAIL
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