Listen "Bozeman Summer Events, Cleanup Efforts, and Weekend Forecast"
Episode Synopsis
Good morning, this is your Bozeman Local Frequency for Saturday, July 26, 2025. As the sun rises over the Gallatin Valley, the city is bustling with summer events, some big news, and maybe a little bit of local drama—so let’s dive into what’s happening around town and how it might affect your weekend.First, a quick update on community efforts to keep Bozeman beautiful. City staff recently removed over 100 tons of trash from public spaces after new city ordinances went into effect earlier this summer. This impressive haul does not even include abandoned vehicles, which officials say are a separate and ongoing challenge. Residents have noticed cleaner parks and downtown spaces as a result, a win for everyone who enjoys Bozeman’s outdoors.On the events front, art lovers are in for a treat today with Plein Air Montana wrapping up at the Bozeman Art Museum. Thirty artists from across the region have been painting local landscapes all week, and their freshly created works will be unveiled and available for viewing and purchase. There are also workshops and classes happening, offering a chance to see art in action or try your own hand at painting Gallatin County’s wild beauty.Music fans, tonight is a big one at the Brick Breeden Fieldhouse—Alison Krauss and Union Station with Jerry Douglas take the stage at 7:30 pm. This Grammy powerhouse rarely stops in Montana, so expect a packed crowd and some soulful bluegrass to kick off your Saturday night. If theater is more your speed, the musical Cabaret continues its run at 7:30 at the Ellen Theatre, promising high-energy songs and vintage spectacle.If you’re looking to declutter, there’s a free electronics recycling event at Logan Landfill today until 2:30 pm. Bring your old gadgets and help keep hazardous e-waste out of Bozeman’s ecosystem. Remember, this is a secure service—so it’s a good chance to responsibly clear out that tangle of forgotten cables and broken monitors.Looking ahead, the Sweet Pea Festival is just one week away, and Lindley Park’s getting ready for food, art, and music galore. Sweet Pea maps and schedule teasers are circulating, and excitement is already building—so expect more road closures, more visitors, and a lot of community color as we move into August.On the public safety beat, officials recently controlled a small brush fire west of Gallatin Gateway—no injuries or property loss reported, but it’s a reminder to practice caution with campfires and fireworks during this dry stretch. Also, a recent case of vehicle theft in Belgrade made local news after officers apprehended a suspect following a short foot chase. The case is pending with a court hearing next month.And for the sky watchers, weather for the weekend looks classic Montana: sun, highs in the upper 80s, and cool, clear evenings. Perfect for a summer stroll or catching some music under the stars.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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