• A to Z Chauffeurs will donate $1 per ride from their new Bozeman to Big Sky Shuttle for the remainder of the ski season from Feb 1st to April 26th.

    A to Z Chauffeurs is proud to announce a formal partnership with Thrive, a local nonprofit dedicated to providing mentoring and support for children and families in the Big Sky and Bozeman areas. Rooted in a "community-first" philosophy, A to Z Chauffeurs will donate a portion of the proceeds from its newly launched Shared Shuttle Service between Bozeman Yellowstone International Airport (BZN) and Big Sky to support Thrive’s local initiatives. The partnership holds personal significance for the company’s leadership. Co-owner Caleb served as a mentor through Thrive’s Child Advancement Project (CAP) prior to founding A to Z Chauffeurs. "I’ve seen the power Thrive has in shaping the lives of our youth," says Caleb. "We started this business to add value to Big Sky, and there is no better way to do that than by investing in the next generation." Since 1986, Thrive has provided evidence-based programs that help children and families succeed in school and life. This partnership ensures that as tourism and transportation in the region grow, the local community remains the primary beneficiary. For more information on the partnership or to book a shuttle, visit .

  • THRIVING DADS | Jumptime

    Jump Time Bozeman 159 Homestake Drive, Bozeman, MT, United States

    REGISTRATION REQUIRED | Click event title above for registration link. REGISTER

  • WINTER GYM DAYS | Hybrid Motion

    MONDAY, March 23 | lunes 23 de marzo SESSION TIMES: 9:00–9:50 AM  | REGISTER 10:00–10:50 AM | REGISTER Horarios: 9:00–9:50 AM o 10:00–10:50 AM REGISTRATION REQUIRED | Registro requerido  

  • THRIVING PARENTS | Parenting the Love & Logic Way

    Thrive 407 S. Ferguson Ave., Bozeman, MT, United States

    Looking for parenting strategies to bring more harmony to your home? This 4-week course—at no cost to families — is open to all parents and caregivers of elementary students and offers practical tools to support positive family relationships. Class Schedule: WEDNESDAYS APR 1 | 8 | 22 | 29 5:30 - 7:30 pm | Thrive | 407 S Ferguson Ave Limited childcare spots provided. Sign up early. REGISTER

  • Circle of Security Parenting

    Thrive 407 S. Ferguson Ave., Bozeman, MT, United States

    REGISTER NOW! TUESDAY EVENINGS for 5 WEEKS | 5:30 - 7:30 p.m. Tuesdays, April 7, 14, 21, 28, and May 5 | los martes 7, 14, 21 y 28 de abril y el 5 de mayo In this abbreviated series, discover what it means to be "bigger, stronger, wiser, and kinder" while helping your children feel emotionally secure as they explore, learn, and grow. Note: This series is hosted in English. There will be a Spanish offering this fall. | Nota: Esta serie es en inglés. La serie en español se ofrecera en español en otoño.

  • THRIVING PARENTS | Adolescents & Teens

    Thrive 407 S. Ferguson Ave., Bozeman, MT, United States

    Join SMS and CJMS Parent Liaisons as we focus on the joys and challenges of parenting adolescents and teenagers. Learn skills from Love and Logic, practice parenting with empathy and discuss how to navigate parenting and technology. Two-part series parenting class APRIL 20 & 27 | 6 to 8 PM THRIVE, 407 S Ferguson Ave, Bozeman NO COST to families REGISTER

  • Girls’ Stories, Girls’ Voices (GSGV)

    Thrive 407 S. Ferguson Ave., Bozeman, MT, United States

    2026 Theme: Girls Are Powerful A camp for girls who want to be themselves. Girls’ Stories, Girls’ Voices is a week-long creative summer camp for middle school girls who want to explore who they are, tell their stories, and connect with the world — and with others.  You’ll write, draw, journal, and work on creative projects that help you express what matters to you — in your own way, at your own pace.  This year’s theme is “Girls are Powerful.” Whether you're quiet, bold, curious, nervous, or totally unsure — this camp is for you.  Together, we’ll explore what it means to stand up for yourself and others, build strong friendships, connect with your family, your community, and even the wider world — and most importantly, discover how your voice can make a difference..  What Girls Said After Their Experience  "Don’t think of what other people think of you. Just be yourself." — age 14  "The only person standing in your way is you. Be proud of who you are — even when no one else is." — age 15  "Every time you do something obscenely stupid, you learn something new." — age 12  "A voice heard, even as a whisper, is more powerful than no voice […]