Bozeman Summer Buzz: Concerts, Farmers Markets, and Trail Volunteering

23/07/2025 2 min
Bozeman Summer Buzz: Concerts, Farmers Markets, and Trail Volunteering

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Good morning, this is your Bozeman Local Frequency for Wednesday, July 23, 2025.The sun’s up and Bozeman is buzzing with summer energy, so let’s dive right into what’s making waves around town today. Temperatures hold steady in the low 80s, making it just about perfect for getting out there, whether you’re catching a concert, hitting the trails, or checking out local flavor at one of our bustling markets.If you’re looking for something to do around lunchtime, the Emerson Center for the Arts and Culture hosts Lunch on the Lawn from eleven to one. Pack your blanket, grab a bite from a food truck, and catch some live tunes to break up your day. Later in the afternoon, food lovers might want to swing by the Livingston Farmers Market, just a scenic drive away, running from four thirty to seven thirty, boasting seasonal produce and local artisans.Adventure types, there’s a unique volunteer event this evening. Women plus Trail Work at Crosscut gets underway at five. It’s a great way to give back to the trails we all love and connect with the outdoors community.Looking ahead, the music scene in Bozeman is alive and kicking. Tonight, several spots are hosting free or low-cost music events, including Valhalla Meadery, AC Benchmark on North Tracy, and the Tune Up Bar. Not to be missed, the Ellen Theatre lights up Main Street with a show starting at seven thirty. For the night owls, Bozeman Taproom keeps the tunes rolling from eight till ten, welcoming all ages. And if a roller skate party sounds more your speed, Crosscut is opening up the rink at seven for a free, all-ages community skate.Festival fans—mark your calendars. This week, the Headwaters Country Jam is kicking off just down the road near Three Forks at The Bridge, running Thursday through Saturday. With a daily lineup featuring Mac Hankins and the Moonlighters, Bayker Blankenship, Ole 60, Treaty Oak Revival, and a headline set tonight from Koe Wetzel, it promises that classic Montana festival spirit.There’s also news on the local real estate front: home values in Montana have jumped significantly over the last four years, reflecting the state’s ongoing population growth and Bozeman’s continued surge in demand. On the crime beat, authorities report a significant conviction as a California man was sentenced for distributing meth and fentanyl in Bozeman. Meanwhile, the city commission is assessing the impacts of recent ordinances around camping in public spaces, responding to ongoing community and safety concerns.Fire season is in full swing, so officials are stressing campfire safety—be extra vigilant if you head into the forests this week. And coming next month, the Broadwater County Fair and Rodeo is back with doubled open class entries, including produce, flowers, and herbs—now accepting last-minute entries, so green thumbs take note.That’s a wrap on today’s look at Bozeman life. Whether your plans include soaking up live music, volunteering, or just enjoying Montana’s sunshine, there’s something here for everyone.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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