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Science Center, Bozeman Health & Food Bank join forces to distribute STEAMkits
January 15, 2021
Montana Science Center, in partnership with BozemanHealth and the Gallatin Valley Food Bank has created
take-home science kits to be provided to families throughout our community. 75 kits were delivered to the Gallatin Valley Food Bank on Friday, January 15th and will be distributed in January through the Food Bank’s education department. These STEAMkits focus on keeping the body healthy with a different topic for each of the kits. They are designed to encourage children in first through fifth grades to engage in science while at home through a series of hands-on activities.
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Darrell Eugene Bowman, 87, passed away at his home in Bozeman on Dec. 12, 2020, surrounded by his family. He was born in Bowman, ND on June 9, 1933, to Lawrence Bowman and Lucile (Enloe) Bowman. He graduated in 1951 from Bowman High School, where he was salutatorian of his class and lettered in basketball, football and track.
Following his graduation from Montana State University in Bozeman in 1956, Darrell was drafted into the Army. He spent time at the Nevada Proving Grounds near Las Vegas, where nuclear bombs were being tested. Darrellâs job was to test the pigs to see what possible side effects would be on humans. He recalled that the primary protection he received against the blast radiation was a pair of eyeglasses. Darrell subsequently volunteered for a second tour of duty and was stationed in Bavaria, Germany.
Student-led Bounty of the Bridgers food pantry serves MSU community
December 13, 2020
by Meaghan MacDonald-Pool, MSU News Service
BOZEMAN Two weeks before leaving Montana in the summer of 2017, Teale Harden stood in the basement of Montana State University’s Office of Health Advancement. The small space would become the home of the
Bounty of the Bridgers campus food pantry a project MSU students like her had worked for years to create.
Harden, a graduate of the Sustainable Food and Bioenergy Systems Program in the College of Education, Health and Human Development, dedicated the final two years of college to researching and implementing a program to address food insecurity on MSU’s campus.