Greetings from The MOOSE Morning Show! (It's hard to believe I've been around this joint for 26 years.) I'm always honored that you've spent part of your day with 94.7 The MOOSE. We try really hard every day to capture the best of the Gallatin Valley and for me, that means waking up at 4:30 am and heading downtown to our studios. After living in the Valley for 30 years, Bozeman never gets dull. Sure, it's a lot bigger than when I was in college at Montana State but it's never been 'dull'. If you ever come across something you think I should know about, don't hesitate to reach out. Could be a new band I need to hear or a new restaurant you think I should try. I'd love to hear about it. You can always call the studio at (406) 587-0951 during the MOOSE Morning Show from 6am to 10am. If you'd like to reach out via email, no problem. Just send an email HERE. I really do check my email and will address any issues you might have. Suggestions, questions and comments are always welcome. Really. -Michelle
Michelle
Old Salt: Montana’s Exciting New Food And Music Festival Has Arrived
This might be the most "Montana" festival we've ever heard of, and it's happening June 23rd through 25th. Celebrating ranching and land stewardship, the weekend will be packed with Americana music, expert guest speakers, vendors, and chef curated wood-fired food in Helmville, Montana.
Who’s The Best? The Top 20 Favorite Made In Montana Beers
Ales and lagers have been around for thousands of years. In fact, the first proof of beer making is from 4,000 BCE with the Sumerians. Leave it to Montanans to perfect the art of beer brewing, and produce some of the finest beers available today. Here, we'll see a list of Montana's favorite Montana brewed beers.
Montana Brewing Experts To Converge On Bozeman For Popular Spring Rendezvous
It's happening THIS Saturday, May 13th at the Gallatin County Fairgrounds and this brew fest is special. It features only Montana brewed beers so you're sure to walk away from this incredibly fun event an expert on Montana beers. Keep in mind, there's a lot of them!
17 Important Rules For Backcountry Camping Success In Yellowstone National Park
It's not just about having a knack for choosing less busy days in Yellowstone National Park. There are rules involved and permits to get if you'd like to do some backcountry camping in the first national park for all to enjoy.
5 Funky Museums In Montana That Are Absolutely Worth Visiting
These are just a few of the great museums from across Montana. Our larger towns and smallest communities do a really nice job of preserving local and regional history. Dinosaurs, fur trading, Native American history, mining, railroads, and the settlement of the West are all on display.
Montana Gets TWO More Sweaty Nights With Nathaniel Rateliff Tour
Clear your plans for this particular weekend: One-night AND two-night passes will be available for Nathaniel Rateliff and The Night Sweats at the Kettlehouse Amphitheater on Friday, August 18th and Saturday, August 19th, 2023.
5 Charming Little Towns In Montana With Populations Less Than 100
Sure, I'm stretching the definition of 'town' a bit but 'census designated place' doesn't have much personality. Montana is the perfect state to search for super small towns that have real charm and/or something pretty cool in their backyard.
Exciting Weekend in Bozeman: 2023 Montana State University Spring Rodeo
The Spring Rodeo at Montana State is one of the coolest events of the season with the Bobcats battling nine other teams from Montana and Wyoming. We've got every detail you'll need to know to get the most out of this exciting weekend in Bozeman.
One Of Montana’s Most Loved Music Festivals Announces 2023 Lineup
The 2023 Red Ants Pants Music Festival info has been announced with big name headliners, ticket prices, camping details, and everything you'll need to know to have a great time in White Sulphur Springs this July.
Craving History? Montana’s Top Historic Hotel Properties Across The State
For a state that was founded in 1889, Montana has a surprising number of cool and historic hotels for those who love 'a little funky' in their travels. One thing that historic hotel buildings usually have in common is excellent locations. They had to be at the center of their towns way back when, so they're typically in prime locations to this day.