Last week I was picking up some visiting friends at the Days Inn in Bozeman and I saw a Travelers for Open Land key card holder in their suite. It was a modest little piece of collateral that Mercury produced in the process of helping a group of Montanans transform a big idea into a simple reality.
The idea: People who want to explore Montana's unspoiled natural beauty want to preserve it. (And so do the folks who make ...
When Mercury first started to focus on leading creative strategic communications with the Geotravel market, Jeff asked the team for input on how we can live, eat and breathe the Geotravel lifestyle in everything we do here. As a result, field trips to some of the Geotravel gems in our own neighborhood are one of the ways we take time to be the kind of people we want to connect with.
Kevin Connolly is slated as the keynote speaker for one of our pro bono clients, Special Olympics Montana, at the opening ceremonies of their State Summer Games, May 12 in Bozeman. Born in Helena, Montana in 1985, sans legs, Kevin has explored the world, established himself as an important photographer, won a silver medal in the X-games and recently penned the Harper Collins memoir, "Double Take."
The wince-inducing passage in his book where Kevin splinters his jaw on an avalanche ...
Next door to our hometown of Bozeman is Belgrade, Montana, population 8,185. Hugging the tracks of the old Northern Pacific, Belgrade once served as a destination for grain trucks ready to disgorge their loads. In the last 20 years, many of the the surrounding fields have turned into suburbs, but the town of Belgrade still retains stubborn vestiges of its agricultural heritage. It's hard not to like a town where the high rises are grain elevators and the ...