Listen ""Bozeman's Sweet Pea Festival, Farmers Market, and Live Music Galore - Your Weekend Update""
Episode Synopsis
Good morning, this is your Bozeman Local Frequency for Saturday, August 2nd, 2025. If you are looking to soak up the very best of Bozeman this weekend, you could not have picked a livelier time. It is day two of the 48th annual Sweet Pea Festival, and all of Lindley Park is bursting with color, music, and mouthwatering food. By noon, the festival will be in full swing with Benn Busalacchi taking the stage, followed by the Fretliners, Goldie Boutilier, The White Buffalo, and tonight’s headliner, The Hip Abduction. Art shows, local food trucks, and family activities are spread out across the park, so there is something for every member of the family today. Early risers should not miss the Gallatin Valley Farmers Market at the Gallatin County Fairgrounds running from nine to noon. Fresh Montana produce and locally made goods await, making it a perfect way to start your Saturday. Over in Bogert Park, the SLAM Summer Festival is underway, and you will find even more Montana artists, food vendors, and free live music throughout the day. If you are feeling the creative spirit, there is a juried art show and interactive installations the kids will love.For music lovers, the fun continues all night. Live From the Divide is hosting Jason Eady at eight, while Bourbon on West Aspen has no cover and will keep the tunes flowing late into the night. For those willing to venture, Pine Creek Lodge in Livingston and The Jump in Gallatin Gateway both have live bands on their stages starting at seven. If you are more of a morning activities person, Misco Mills on North Wallace is open from ten to three with free entry and activities for all ages.Turning to public affairs, in statewide news, Montana PBS has been hit by major federal funding cuts, sparking a new fundraising campaign. Locally, the Gallatin County Commission is considering adding roundabouts to three intersections, aiming to improve traffic flow and safety. Heading beyond city limits, folks are reminded of fire dangers. Despite recent rain, fire bans remain in effect across the region due to dry conditions and lightning-caused fires.Checking the weather, expect a pleasant Bozeman day with highs in the upper seventies and cool evening temps in the fifties. It is a perfect backdrop to all the outdoor festivities. In sports, the Montana State Bobcats opened fall football camp this week amid an ongoing quarterback battle—fans are eager to see who will lead the team this fall. Whether you are planning to stroll through Lindley Park or tap your toes to some local talent tonight, enjoy another vibrant day in Bozeman. This has been Bozeman Local Frequency. We will 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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