Bozeman Buzz: Family Fun, Bobcat Sports, and Arts Galore

13/11/2025 3 min
Bozeman Buzz: Family Fun, Bobcat Sports, and Arts Galore

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Good morning, this is your Bozeman Local Frequency for Thursday, November 13, 2025.Bozeman is waking up to a chilly autumn morning with a lot happening around town. Families with little ones can set out on the Literacy Trail at Bozeman Pond Park today, a free outdoor event running from 10 AM to 6 PM, perfect for kids 0 to 5. If you’re seeking indoor options, the Bozeman Public Library is the place for hands-on activities and story time for children up to age 11 starting at 10:15 AM, as well as programs for teens throughout the day. Over in Belgrade, the Community Library offers enriching experiences for babies and toddlers as well, starting at 10:15 AM, and the Museum of the Rockies hosts learning activities for preschoolers at 10:30 this morning and again this afternoon at 1.Montana State University is at the heart of campus buzz this week as it hosts the annual Montana FFA Ag Expo through Saturday. High school and middle school students from across the state are convening for hands-on agricultural workshops, competitions, and a sneak peek at college life. Tonight, Bobcat fans can catch the women’s volleyball team closing out their home schedule against Eastern Washington at 7 PM in Shroyer Gym. The Bobcats are riding high, having recently topped EWU and boasting an impressive 11-match win streak over Idaho, which they’ll face Saturday. Shroyer Gym promises a great atmosphere for volleyball, so expect enthusiastic crowds and plenty of blue and gold spirit.Downtown’s evening calendar lights up as well. From 7:30 to 8:30 PM, catch a special event at The Ellen Theatre and enjoy Bozeman’s lively arts scene. Looking ahead to December, anticipation is building for the first ever collaboration between Montana Ballet Company, the Bozeman Symphony Orchestra, and Opera Montana. Their joint Nutcracker performance during Christmas Stroll weekend will reimagine the holiday classic, with new choreography and celebrated guest artists. Tickets are already in demand for shows on December 6 and 7 at Willson Auditorium.On the public safety front, there’s news from the courts, with a Montana man convicted of murder after a harrowing 2024 homicide in Moose Creek, near Gallatin Canyon. The incident had initially rattled campers and residents, with fears of wildlife attack before the truth was uncovered. Sentencing is scheduled for December 30.For the community-minded, the Chamber of Commerce hosts its Thursday Morning Business Networking Group today — a good opportunity to connect local businesses and hear about new projects shaping Bozeman’s growth.And if you missed it last night, the Northern Lights put on a show across the valley, sparking joy and a rush of social media posts from residents lucky enough to catch the colors overhead. As always, folks are encouraged to look up — you never know what Montana’s night sky has in store.That’s your news and events roundup for today. Whatever you’re up to, Bozeman is full of opportunities to connect, learn, and experience something new. 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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