Listen ""Bozeman Buzzing with Music, Art, and Outdoor Fun on a Summer Wednesday""
Episode Synopsis
Good morning, this is your Bozeman Local Frequency for Wednesday, July 9th, 2025.The sun is up over the Gallatin Valley, and if you’re looking to get out and soak in the spirit of Bozeman, there’s something for everyone today. First, a Bozeman summer favorite kicks off at the Emerson Center for the Arts and Culture. Lunch on the Lawn is back every Wednesday from 11am to 1pm, starting today and running through the end of the month. Take your lunch break out to the Emerson’s west lawn, where you can enjoy live music, a tasty lineup of local food vendors, and plenty of activities to keep the kids entertained. The Boomerangs will open the series today with a mixed set of classic rock and pop that’s sure to have all ages singing along. If you can’t make it for lunch, swing back to the Emerson this evening from 5:30 to 8 for their Open Mic Night, with food, local artists, and a set by Pink Trio. There’s no better way to connect with local talent and neighbors than an evening of music and mingling under the Big Sky.If you’re craving a little more rhythm, Country Dancing Down by the River returns at 6pm. Whether you’ve got two left feet or you’re a seasoned pro, this is a great chance to cut loose and meet new folks, all with Bozeman’s mountain backdrop setting the scene.Art lovers will want to visit downtown’s “They Came in Earnest” exhibit by Jim Westphalen, which you can catch all day at 129 East Main. For families, the Find Waldo Local scavenger hunt continues at Country Bookshelf, turning downtown into an adventure for kids and adults alike. And over at the Museum of the Rockies, you can kick off your day with Music at the Museum starting at 9:30, or plan ahead for tomorrow morning’s Garden Wonders event for a hands-on nature experience.On the news front, Bozeman has seen a record surge in travel numbers over the holiday, highlighting our region’s growing pull as a destination, so expect a little extra bustle downtown. In state news, property owners across Montana should keep an eye out for updated tax valuation notices arriving this week. With rising property values over the last few years, many homeowners could see an increase on their bills this fall, and officials encourage everyone to review their assessments carefully.The rivers are running low, and new “hoot-owl” angling restrictions are in effect on the Madison and Sun Rivers to protect fish during drought conditions. These rules stop fishing from 2pm to midnight each day, so if you’re casting a line, try for an early start and always keep water safety in mind—recent incidents on Montana’s rivers remind us all to take extra care.The city reminds everyone about the importance of river and fire safety with increased patrols after holiday fireworks contributed to a grass fire south of Hamilton. And as the school year approaches, local schools are reviewing cell phone policies, with district-wide conversations underway to balance learning with tech distractions.Looking ahead, country music fans can mark their calendars for Kip Moore’s Solitary Tracks Fall Tour, with tickets on sale today for his October show at The ELM.That’s a quick look at what’s happening around Bozeman today. From live music and dancing to art shows and river adventures, there’s no shortage of ways to get out and enjoy the heart of southwest Montana.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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