Listen ""Smoke Clouds Bozeman, but Fall Fun Abounds: Cuentilandia, Fondue Nights, and More""
Episode Synopsis
Good morning, this is your Bozeman Local Frequency for Monday, August 25, 2025. Schools are back in session and the energy in town is shifting toward fall, with cooler mornings and busy afternoons. We’ll start with weather and wildfire updates that might affect your week. Smoke remains in the area from multiple regional blazes, and the Knowles Fire near Paradise, still only six percent contained, continues to burn with over 3,500 acres scorched. Residents near McLaughlin Creek remain under pre-evacuation status, and road closures continue around Lolo National Forest. If you plan on heading in that direction, check the latest advisories and pack your patience for detours. Local officials urge people sensitive to smoke, especially children and older adults, to avoid strenuous outdoor activity until the air clears up. On a lighter note, Bozeman’s calendar is simply packed. Today kicks off a full week of local happenings. For families with little ones, Thrive is hosting their ever-popular Cuentilandia session from 10:15 to 11 this morning, perfect for kids ages birth to five and their caregivers. That’s at 407 South Ferguson Avenue, free to attend and a great way to start the week with a little story time and play. If you’re itching for something creative, tonight is Fondue Monday at La Brasserie. From 4 to 9 pm you can grab a bubbling pot of cheese and reconnect with friends or family at 31 South Willson Avenue. Monday night never tasted so good.For those planning their week, don’t forget the ongoing Gallatin County RV and Boat Show at the Fairgrounds, which runs through the 31st. Whether you’re dreaming of summer lake time or just want to browse the latest outdoor gear, swing by any day this week to check things out. And in music news, Chandler Huntley will bring acoustic Americana vibes to Bodhi Farms on Cottonwood Road for a late afternoon set. Later in the week, the afterglow of the Bozeman Renaissance Festival lingers, but stay tuned for announcements about upcoming fall festivals. If you're in a giving mood, keep an eye out for volunteer opportunities popping up at the Museum of the Rockies and Bozeman Public Library—they’re calling for help with fall programming and special events. For local farmers and ranchers, a heads-up: the Montana Department of Livestock has reported a recent positive brucellosis test in a Beaverhead County cowherd. While it’s not in Gallatin County, regional producers are reminded to watch livestock health and pay attention to updates from the state.So whether you’re sampling fondue, listening to live music, joining a family story time, or just savoring the changing Montana scenery, Bozeman’s got something for you this week. 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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