Listen ""Bozeman Buzz: Energy Summit, Volunteer Efforts, and Craft Workshops""
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Good morning, this is your Bozeman Local Frequency for Thursday, October 16th, 2025. It is a crisp fall morning here in the Gallatin Valley and there is plenty happening around town to keep you connected, informed, and entertained today and into the weekend.Bozeman is in the statewide spotlight this morning as Governor Gianforte and the Montana Chamber of Commerce kick off the second annual Big Sky Bright Future Summit. If you are interested in the future of Montana’s energy sector, today’s summit at the Brick Breeden Fieldhouse will bring together policymakers, business leaders, and energy experts from across the nation. With demand for reliable and affordable power on the rise, the conversations are sure to touch on how Montana’s natural resources and new technologies could shape our communities for years to come. Even if you are not attending, keep an eye out for some heavy hitters in town, including governors from Wyoming and Nebraska, and the U.S. Secretary of Energy.For those looking for hands-on activities this afternoon, there is a Volunteer Opportunity for Restoration Thursday starting at 1 p.m. This is a great way to step outside, give back, and meet fellow Bozemanites who care about our open spaces. Later in the day, over at the Gallatin History Museum, you can get a little crafty at the Fabric Postcard Workshop from 5:30 to 7:30 this evening. Whether you are a regular quilter or just want to try something new, this event welcomes all skill levels.Looking ahead to the weekend and if you are a fan of local art, Bozeman’s highly anticipated Fall MADE Fair opens with a VIP shopping night tomorrow at the Brick Breeden Fieldhouse. More than 195 artists and makers will be showcasing everything from functional find to high-end fine art. The VIP entry is ten dollars with proceeds supporting the Gallatin Watershed Council. And do not forget to bring a canned good to help the Gallatin Valley Food Bank. Early bird and free admission options are available Saturday for the main event.In business news this morning, there’s been a quiet but impactful shift in our local outdoor industry. Peak Ski Company, the much-hyped venture from Olympic great Bode Miller and executive Andy Wirth, has officially closed its doors after launching with fanfare just a few years back. The company’s quick rise and sudden fall have left investors, employees, and local ski enthusiasts with lots of unanswered questions and some unpaid bills. As of now, there is still no official notification on file with the city, but the Bozeman Chamber says Peak is gone for good.Looking for bargains or considering your next musical upgrade? Music Villa launches its annual Rocktober Sales Event today, running through next week. If you have been eyeing a new guitar or gear, now is the time to score a deal and support a beloved Bozeman business.End your day with a bookish twist at Rialto, where Tinworks Art is hosting a public End of Exhibition celebration from seven until nine thirty. It is a great chance to soak in some local culture, share stories, and connect with creatives as another exhibition season wraps up.That’s a quick roundup from around Bozeman. Whether you’re leaning into innovation or creativity, working up a sweat outdoors or picking up something special made right here in our valley, there is always something happening. This has been Bozeman Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.For more http://www.quietplease.aiGet the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
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