Listen "Bozeman Weekend: RV Shows, Haunted Tours, and Live Celtic Music"
Episode Synopsis
Good morning, this is your Bozeman Local Frequency for Sunday, August 31, 2025.Bozeman is waking up to late-summer sunshine and crisp mountain air, perfect for exploring all the local happenings on this busy weekend. Today is your final chance to catch the Gallatin County RV and Boat Show at the fairgrounds, running until 7 pm. Whether you’re a seasoned outdoor enthusiast or shopping for your very first camping rig, you’ll find everything from sleek motorhomes to sturdy fishing boats, plus vendors and gear experts ready to answer any questions.If you’re in the mood for history and storytelling, two special tours are kicking off today. The Tents to Town tour with the Extreme History Project strolls Bozeman’s Main Street to uncover the town’s transformation from rough frontier tents to the lively downtown we know now. Over at Sunset Hills Cemetery, the Ghosts of Bozeman’s Past tour lets you wander among local legends, hearing tales of early pioneers and haunted histories stretching back more than a century.For some fun on the food and shopping front, yesterday’s farmers markets showcased Gallatin Valley’s bountiful produce, handmade crafts, and vibrant community. If you missed out, keep an eye on next weekend’s markets for the freshest Montana flavors and local connections. And for those who love dancing, Western Roots Country Dancing made waves at Bourbon last night, so dust off your boots for future events.Musically, there’s more to enjoy this Sunday. Valhalla Meadery hosts an evening of live Celtic music, pairing traditional tunes with signature local brews. Meanwhile, Big Timber welcomes the Rocky Mountain Pearls to the summer concert series along Boulder River – a scenic drive and a soulful show for anyone up for a quick day trip.In sports, Bozeman was abuzz yesterday as the University of Oregon’s women’s volleyball team battled Prairie View A&M at Montana State, with standout performances and local fans packing the stands. Area sports remain lively, so watch out for fall football and cross-country meets as school starts up.On the conservation front, statewide debates continue on federal proposals to roll back protections for Montana’s vast national forests. Locally, this could mean potential changes in forest management around Bozeman, with both environmental advocates and community leaders weighing what it means for wildlife, water, and public access.It’s a classic late-August weekend – warm days, plenty to do, and just a hint of autumn on the wind. Whether you’re headed downtown for a historical tour, up the trail for hiking and wildlife spotting, or looking to relax with good music and local food, Bozeman has something special for every neighbor and newcomer.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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