Join us for the first Cooperative Academy May 12-14th, 2025 in Great Falls

Great Falls College-MSU 2100 16th Avenue South, Great Falls, MT, United States

Co-Op Employees and Boards- We Want You to Join Us! This is more than just a training—it’s an opportunity to grow the cooperative movement from the inside out. Don’t miss your chance to be part of this exciting initiative!

Montana Festival – 5/14-5/17 – Bozeman

Downtown Bozeman Multiple Venues, Bozeman, United States

Montana Festival is an annual celebration bringing together the top entrepreneurs, architects, business leaders, startup operators, innovators, artists, investors, culture creators, designers, community builders, movers, shakers and policymakers from across Montana and around the world to forge new friendships and catalyze ideas, projects, companies, and policy solutions to positively shape our shared future.

$249

Big Sky Passenger Rail Authority Monthly Board Meeting

Online MT, United States

Monthly Board Meetings (and all meetings) are open to the public and we welcome all to attend and participate. This month's guest speaker will be Jim Mathews, President of The Rail Passenger's Association, a national organization that serves as a voice for the more than 40 million rail passengers in the US.

Free

Big Sky Passenger Rail Authority Monthly Board Meeting

Virtual MT, United States

Monthly Board meetings take place on the second Wednesday of every month from 11:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Guest speakers join us on topics of interest and each committee provides an update on its efforts to restore/revitalize passenger rail to Southern Montana and beyond. Please join us, everyone is welcome. All meetings are virtual and recorded.

Free

INVITE: Montana’s brand launch event, join us in Miles City May 16th

The new brand will highlight stories of Montanans and promote Montana as a place to visit and do business while celebrating the character of the state. The brand unveiling event will kick off a statewide Montana Tour for residents to see the brand and share their own Montana stories.Â