Erica Cole+FollowLivingston’s game day bracelets everyone wantsEvery Bobcat football game in Livingston has a new tradition—Dawn Kempisty’s handmade friendship bracelets are now the must-have souvenir. Dawn, who moved to Bozeman 20 years ago and quickly became a die-hard Bobcat fan, started handing out these bracelets last season. Now, fans search for her on game day just to snag one. It’s amazing how a simple gesture has brought the community together and made game days even more special. Who else has collected one of Dawn’s bracelets, or has a favorite game day tradition that brings people together? #Beauty #LivingstonMT #BobcatFootball00Share
Cory Weaver+FollowLivingston’s game day bracelets bring fans togetherMontana State Bobcat football games have a new tradition that’s all about community spirit—Dawn Kempisty’s handmade friendship bracelets. After moving to Bozeman and falling for Bobcat football, Dawn started handing out these bracelets last year, and now they’ve become one of the most sought-after souvenirs on game day. If you spot her in the crowd this weekend, you might just score one for yourself! It’s amazing how a simple gesture can turn strangers into friends and make the stadium feel like home. Who else loves these small but meaningful game day rituals? #Beauty #MontanaState #BobcatFootball00Share
Heather Owens+FollowBozeman’s Jeff Krogstad brings Bobcat football to lifeJeff Krogstad’s photos don’t just capture Bobcat football—they capture the heart of Bozeman. For 15 seasons, this MSU alum has been right on the sidelines, sharing the energy, emotion, and unforgettable moments with fans everywhere. This year, he’s feeling lighter on his feet (literally—110 pounds down!) and prouder than ever of his work, with some shots reaching up to 30,000 views online. Krogstad’s story is a reminder of how one person’s passion can bring a whole community closer. What’s your favorite Bobcat game memory or photo? #Entertainment #Bozeman #BobcatFootball00Share