Have you searched "What to do in Missoula" on Google recently? Well, look no further because we have you covered.

Here's your Missoula events calendar for May.

If you want to include an event, email me at ace.sauerwein@townsquaremedia.com

UM Spring Rodeo

Ten schools compete for a spot at the College National Finals Rodeo in Casper, Wyoming, this weekend at the Missoula Fairgrounds. The UM Spring Rodeo takes place on Friday, May 1, at 7 pm and Saturday, May 2, at 7 pm.

Snag your tickets here. 

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Credit: Jordan Heinrichs (Unsplash)
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Farmers Market Returns

Saturday, May 2, marks the return of Missoula's Farmers' Market, People's Market and Clark Fork River Market. Your favorite markets will be around weekly into September.

Plus, a new market is launching: The Missoula Moonlight Market.

READ MORE: What Is The Missoula Moonlight Market?

Garden City Brewfest

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The Garden City BrewFest, Montana's original brewfest, hits Caras Park on Saturday, May 2, from 12-7 pm. There are 60 local and regional beers, and one big reason to have a couple of beers this weekend.

Mamma Mia! At Missoula Children's Theatre

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"Mamma Mia, here we go again! Back by popular demand, the music by Sweden's pop group ABBA and the unlikely story created from it will rock Missoula once again. Days before her wedding on a luscious Greek island, Sophie is determined to learn the identity of her father. -MCT

Shows run from April 30 to May 17. Get your tickets here. 

Missoula Concerts

It's the return of Kettlehouse Amphitheater this month with Claypool Gold on Monday, May 25.

READ MORE: Every Concert Coming to Missoula This May

Mother's Day Events

Don't forget your mom's day is coming up this May. Do NOT forget about Mother's Day. Make sure you do something nice for them. Here are a few ideas for Sunday, May 10.

Famous Montanans A-Z

We put together an A-Z guide of Famous Montanans. People count if they were born here, raised here, live here, went to school here, or have a substantial connection to Montana. We couldn't find an 'x' entry and we had to cheat on 'z' by using a first name. If you have any other recommendations, please let us know.

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