Bozeman Local Frequency: Music, Fines Forgiveness, and Outdoor Adventures

13/08/2025 3 min
Bozeman Local Frequency: Music, Fines Forgiveness, and Outdoor Adventures

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Good morning, this is your Bozeman Local Frequency for Wednesday, August 13, 2025. We are waking up this Wednesday to clear skies and a city buzzing with activity, so let’s dive right into what’s making headlines and happening around Bozeman today.First up, a reminder for families with young children: the Bozeman Symphony is hosting its free Symphony Storytime this morning at the Bozeman Public Library, starting at 10:15. This engaging program is perfect for kids ages three to five, blending live music and storytelling to spark creativity and a love of reading. If you’ve got little ones, this is a wonderful way to start your day and maybe inspire a future musician in the family.For those looking for more ways to keep the kids busy as we near the end of summer, the Bozeman Public Library also features Read with a Dog this afternoon from four to five, a calming and confidence-building experience for young readers who’d like to practice reading aloud in a stress-free setting. And if you’ve got a tween or teen at home, check out their Take & Make LEGO Mini Builds happening today for some hands-on creativity at no cost.Music lovers, Montana’s biggest two-day Rap, Hip-Hop, and EDM festival is back for its third year at The Bridge near Three Forks this weekend. Expect a big turnout, great energy, and a blend of local and national music acts. And if your playlist is a little more indie, Rainbow Kitten Surprise is playing tonight at the KettleHouse Amphitheater over in Bonner, just a quick drive from Bozeman, making for an easy summer music road trip.Switching gears to community news, Bozeman is preparing for its first ever Food for Fines event coming up on September 5th at the Public Safety Center. This new initiative allows people paying off fines to donate nonperishable food for local credit—ten dollars per item, with a cap at two hundred dollars. This is a creative way to help out our neighbors and lighten some financial burdens.For outdoor or history buffs, mark your calendars for the Bozeman Renaissance Festival coming later this month on August 23rd and 24th. Organizers learned last year just how much Bozeman enjoys a good medieval party, so this year’s festival promises an even bigger celebration of costumed fun, crafts, and entertainment for every age.If you’re out driving today, be extra mindful on the roads. Recent incidents have reminded us of the importance of safety, including a motorcycle accident on I-90 just last week. Speed and gravel can be a risky mix, so take it easy as you head out on summer adventures.For a taste of the region, Trout on Tap: A Centennial Tribute to Bud Lilly is this evening at Sawdust and Steel Brewing in Three Forks, running from four to eight. It’s the perfect chance to mingle with fellow anglers, celebrate a fly-fishing legend, and enjoy some great local beer after your day on the river or trails.As a final note, if noxious weeds are taking over your yard, the Whitehall Biological Weed Control Project offers site visits and insect releases to Gallatin Valley landowners. Reach out if you want to tackle your weed problem with a more natural approach.That’s your roundup of news, music, and happenings across Bozeman 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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