
Meet the Producers
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Barn Quilts
Local, handmade painted quilt barn blocks, bringing vibrant artistry to your rural landscape.
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Gallatin Grassfed Beef
100% grassfed beef raised in Bozeman, Montana with no growth hormones or subtherapeutic antibiotics. Using regenerative land management techniques, we aim to improve soil health and nutrient density.
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Wild Rose Greenhouse
Wild Rose Greenhouse is your source for locally grown, quality garden plants. We offer annuals, perennials, hanging baskets, and vegetable starts.
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Fox Family Farm
Fox Family Farms is just a couple of blocks from Mill St. in Gallatin Gateway, where Cynthia has been growing a little bit of everything—veggies, fruit trees, berry bushes, and plenty of flowers. The farm has been in a conservation easement since 2019, and it’s all about sharing good food and fresh flavors with family, friends, and the local community. Stop by and see what’s in season!
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Cookies on Mill
Pioneer Pantry brings the warmth of homemade goodness to Slabtown Market, where we bake our unique Dutch oven cookies fresh on-site. We specialize in crafting flavorful cookies, inspired by traditional recipes and baked with a touch of pioneer spirit.
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Montana Goat Farm
Meet your four-legged neighbors from MT Goat Farm with goat visits at each week’s Market.
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Bearosol
Stay protected in the wild with the Bearosol® Multifunctional & Adaptable Bear Spray Holster—engineered for quick access in any situation. This compact, durable, and versatile holster keeps your bear spray secure yet instantly deployable, so you're always prepared for the unexpected. Whether you're hiking, running, mountain biking, camping, or exploring, trust Bearosol® Holster to keep you one step ahead of nature.

Featured Nonprofits
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Gateway Youth Group
Gateway Youth Group (GYG) has been serving Gallatin Gateway youth since 1993 with free and low-cost programs to inspire kids to learn, grow, and give back.
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Gateway Rural Fire Dept.
The Gallatin Gateway Fire provides fire protection, public education, fire prevention and emergency medical services to the citizens of Gallatin Gateway.
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Little Bear Schoolhouse
Little Bear School House was built in 1912 and used as a one room school until 1950. The school house re-opened to the public as a museum in 1998.
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WWLA
For over a century, Willing Workers Ladies Aid members have offered their loving services to the Gallatin Gateway community and beyond -- whether it be sending care packages to soldiers fighting in World War II, arranging for nurses to visit sick residents, raising money and building an event center, holding town plays, or awarding yearly scholarships to high school students.