Bozeman's Vibrant Community: Fossils, Open Mics, and Winter Fun - Local Updates for January 31, 2025

31/01/2025 2 min
Bozeman's Vibrant Community: Fossils, Open Mics, and Winter Fun - Local Updates for January 31, 2025

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Good morning, this is your Bozeman Local Frequency for January 31, 2025. Let's start with some community events happening today. If you're looking for something educational and fun, Virtual Fossil Fridays is happening this morning from 9:00 AM to 9:30 AM. This weekly event offers a unique opportunity to learn about fossils in a virtual setting. Later in the day, you can enjoy some local talent at the Happy Hour Open Mic from 5:00 PM to 6:30 PM, and if you're in the mood for some laughter, Friday Night Stand-Up With Joe Praino is scheduled from 7:00 PM to 10:30 PM[2].In local news, the City of Bozeman is piloting an odd-even parking project to improve snow plowing efficiency. This initiative aims to make our streets safer and more accessible during the winter months. Additionally, the Bozeman Public Library is keeping its doors open for the unhoused during these freezing temperatures, providing a warm and welcoming space for those in need[1].For those interested in outdoor activities, Bozeman's outdoor ice rinks are offering free winter fun. It's a great way to enjoy the season with family and friends. If you're planning a trip, Bozeman Yellowstone International Airport saw record-breaking numbers in 2024, indicating a strong interest in visiting our beautiful area[1].In other news, the HRDC Warming Center is providing 24/7 shelter during the expected subzero temperatures, ensuring that everyone has a safe place to go. Also, the Bozeman Fire Department has been training for ice rescues, preparing for any emergencies that may arise[1].For art lovers, the Bozeman Art Museum recently hosted the Bozeman Collects Opening Reception, showcasing local art collections. And if you're interested in theater, Stephen Sondheim's Sweeney Todd is currently running, offering a thrilling performance[2].In local business news, four Laurel small-business owners shared their perspectives on commerce in a small town, highlighting the challenges and opportunities they face. Additionally, the City of Bozeman has approved the controversial Guthrie development in downtown Bozeman, which has raised concerns among residents[1].Finally, if you're looking for ways to get involved in the community, The Rock Youth Center is seeking help to reopen after flooding, and the Ennis commission is considering an advisory board for resort tax talks[1].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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