"Bozeman Buzzing with Art, Music, and Community Gatherings This Fall Saturday"

18/10/2025 3 min
"Bozeman Buzzing with Art, Music, and Community Gatherings This Fall Saturday"

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Good morning, this is your Bozeman Local Frequency for Saturday, October 18, 2025.It’s a big weekend in the Gallatin Valley, and the energy is already building in Bozeman this morning. If you’re looking for a great way to spend your day, the Fall MADE Fair is kicking off at the Brick Breeden Fieldhouse. More than 195 artists and makers from around the region are coming together under one roof, sharing everything from affordable art to unique heirloom pieces. Admission is free after ten, but if you’re an early riser or looking for that perfect find, early bird entry is just five dollars from nine to ten this morning, with proceeds supporting the Gallatin Watershed Council. The Gallatin Valley Food Bank will also be accepting non-perishable donations, so bring something to share with your neighbors if you’re able. This is a vibrant celebration of creativity and community, and an ideal spot to pick up early holiday gifts or just get inspired by local talent.Downtown, Main Street is bracing for a big crowd as the No Kings protest takes center stage. Organizers are expecting thousands to gather peacefully between Rouse and Wilson, joining similar rallies in over thirty Montana towns today. Indivisible Bozeman, the group behind the event, is stressing safety and community spirit throughout the morning and early afternoon. If you’re headed downtown, expect busy sidewalks and possibly some traffic impacts—so plan accordingly and look for designated gathering areas if you want to participate or avoid the bustle.Looking for live music and nightlife tonight? The Elm hosts Charles Wesley Godwin, bringing alt-country energy to Seventh Avenue with doors open at seven for all ages. Red Tractor Pizza, Bourbon, and Tune Up Bar are all featuring live local music starting around eight, offering no-cover options for those wanting to support the Bozeman music scene. If you’re after a laugh, Last Best Comedy on Main hosts a stand-up showcase at nine, and for the classical fans, James Jordan’s senior cello recital begins at seven thirty at Howard Hall on the MSU campus.For families and outdoor lovers, trailheads are mostly open, but keep in mind some ongoing construction across town. Eleven Avenue remains closed between Arnold and Graf for final resurfacing, and regular utility upgrades may mean minor delays near College and Black Avenue or along South 12th, 13th, and 14th. The Cherry River Fishing Access Site has partial closures for rehabilitation, so check local signage before heading out. And as always this time of year, with cooler weather and a chance of precipitation in the forecast, extra caution on the roads is a must—give yourself some extra time, leave space between cars, and don’t forget to check the latest conditions if your plans take you through Bear Canyon or over the pass.Before we go, if you’re up for something a little different, the Bozeman Photo Expo is happening at the Hilton Garden Inn with sessions running through midday. It’s a great chance to chat with fellow photography buffs and sample the latest gear.Stay warm out there, Bozeman, and enjoy everything our vibrant town has to offer today. 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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