
Local journalist/writer/outdoor enthusiast Amy Grisak will talk at the Library on Tuesday, June 17 from 6:30 to 7:30 pm about her newest book, 100 Things to Do in Bozeman Before You Die. Join us in the Cordingley Room for this event! Cassiopeia Books will be present as well. She will also be talking about her time with National Geographic, pikas, and other cool animals and things about Montana!
100 Things to Do in Bozeman Before You Die is, “the place to start to discover the myriad activities, events, shopping, and, most importantly, outstanding eateries to enjoy some of the best food in the state,” according to her book’s online description.
Prior to her freelance writing career, Amy worked for a decade on natural history programs for National Geographic Television specializing in grizzlies and mountain lions, but pika have always had her heart! Besides writing for hundreds of magazines and online publications, Amy also is the author of Nature Guide to Glacier and Waterton Lakes National Park, and Found Photos of Yellowstone. When she is not frantically working to meet a deadline, you’ll find her on the river or trail with family and friends, or trying a new gardening experiment in her Gore Hill (the windbreak for Great Falls) backyard.
For more information, contact Jake Sorich at jsorich@greatfallslibrary.org or 406-453-0349 ex. 220.