Bozeman News Roundup: Rodeo, Arts, Live Music, and Community Events

10/04/2025 2 min
Bozeman News Roundup: Rodeo, Arts, Live Music, and Community Events

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Good morning, this is your Bozeman Local Frequency for Thursday, April 10, 2025.We’re waking up today with a lot happening in Bozeman. First off, the highly anticipated Montana State University Spring Rodeo kicks off today and runs through April 13 at the Brick Breeden Fieldhouse. This annual event gathers some of the region's top collegiate rodeo athletes for four days of roping, riding, and thrilling competition. Doors open later this afternoon, so grab your boots and head over for some classic Montana fun.For those looking to embrace the arts tonight, the Bozeman Doc Series continues at the Crawford Theater with a screening of *The Librarians*. If you're in the mood for an inspiring documentary, doors open at 6:30 PM, and tickets are still available. Meanwhile, the Emerson Center is gearing up for its major talent show, The Beast of Bozeman, later this month, and organizers are finalizing the lineup. It’s shaping up to be an exciting showcase of our community’s talent.If you're in the mood for live music, check out the scene downtown tonight. Bourbon on Aspen Street has a no-cover performance starting at 7 PM, offering a cozy vibe for music lovers. And for those over in Livingston, the Murray Bar is hosting a lively set at 9 PM.On the local government front, Gallatin County is holding a public hearing with the local government study commission today. If you’re interested in the future direction of decisions impacting our community, this is a great chance to engage with your local leaders.Turning to community events, the Heart of the Valley Animal Shelter is kicking off its annual donation drive today, “Showering Love on Tiny Paws,” to benefit animals in need. Donations can be dropped off at the shelter, or you can visit their website for a wishlist. And speaking of helping hands, the Gallatin Valley Food Bank is gearing up for a big fundraiser as they prepare to meet rising demand amidst looming federal budget cuts. Consider supporting this essential local service.Finally, a quick heads-up for local road safety: concerns about Highway 191 near Four Corners have been reignited after a recent fatal crash. Additionally, recycling bins at Bozeman's Walmart will be removed this week, so residents may want to check alternate recycling options.The weather today looks promising for spring activities, so take advantage of it. Whether you’re catching the rodeo, visiting the library, or supporting local causes, there’s plenty to keep you busy. This has been Bozeman Local Frequency. We’ll see you tomorrow with more local updates.This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI

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