Community Conversation on Creating Digital Opportunities – 9/10 – Missoula & Livestreamed

Missoula Public Library 301 E Main St, Missoula, MT, United States

This conversation will bring together Tribal leaders, educators, telehealth advocates, and community-based non-profits to discuss new funding opportunities for digital inclusion and best practices for initiatives aimed at improving economic opportunities for Tribal and rural residents. This event will be livestreamed and open to press.

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

Transit & Transportation Planning Open House Wednesday, September 11 – Missoula

Goodworks Ventures 129 West Alder Street, Missoula, MT, United States

You're invited to help shape the future of transit and transportation in Missoula! Please join us to learn more about the Long-Range Transportation Plan (LRTP) Update and Transit Strategic Plan, ask questions, and share your ideas. 

SUNDAY STREETS MISSOULA SEPTEMBER 15, 2024 / 12-4 PM – UNIVERSITY DISTRICT

This event is FREE for businesses/organizations to participate as well as FREE for the community to attend. The 1-mile route through the University District will include activities for all ages and abilities, local food trucks and nearby café options located along the route, fitness classes at Bonner Park, and the opportunity to meet with friends and neighbors to enjoy part of the neighborhood, normally only used/occupied by vehicles.  

Rural volunteer leaders invited to participate in community development gathering Sept. 17-18 in Miles City

The event, called “The Road Show,” will bring experts in rural resources to facilitate connections and knowledge sharing with Montana’s small-town leaders. It also features speakers from rural communities who will share successes, opportunities and resources available from regional and state agencies and nonprofits. The Reimagining Rural program, an initiative from Montana State University Extension, and the Montana Department of Commerce’s Montana Main Street Program are co-hosting the event.