Listen ""Springtime in Bozeman: Local Events, Arts, and Community Highlights""
Episode Synopsis
Good morning, this is your Bozeman Local Frequency for Friday, April 4, 2025.Spring is in full swing in Bozeman, and the city is buzzing with activity. First up, on the local government front, Bozeman's mayor highlighted growth-focused initiatives during the State of the City address earlier this week, emphasizing solutions for affordable housing and sustainable infrastructure as the city expands. Meanwhile, progress on Bozeman’s proposed affordable housing development continues, aiming to tackle the ongoing housing crunch.Looking ahead to the weekend, there’s plenty to do! The 58th Annual Garagarama, hosted by the Optimist Club of Bozeman, kicks off tomorrow at the Gallatin County Fairgrounds from 8 AM to 3 PM. It’s the perfect chance to hunt for treasures and bargains while supporting a great cause. If you're keen on fresh produce and locally made goods, the Bozeman Winter Farmers Market will also be open tomorrow morning at the Emerson Center from 9 AM to noon.For those of you with a green thumb or looking to start gardening, the Phoenix Garden Center is hosting “All About Peas,” a gardening class on Saturday morning from 8:30 to 10 AM. It’s a fun way to prepare for the growing season and learn tips from local experts.In the arts scene, there’s anticipation for the Museum of the Rockies' upcoming "Dinosaurs and MOR!" spring festival. While it officially launches later this month, now is a great time to plan your visit and explore all the museum has to offer. Plus, tomorrow evening, the Hope Lutheran Church will host "The Stones Sang: Celebrating the Land," a musical performance dedicated to the beauty of nature, starting at 7:30 PM.Sports fans, don’t miss out on this Saturday’s charity hockey match between Bozeman’s firefighters and police force. This family-friendly event highlights the camaraderie between our local heroes and benefits community programs. Meanwhile, Bobcat fans are still celebrating Montana State’s recognition as the nation’s best college town for the second year running, with a special spotlight on the university’s thriving sports and academic programs.Finally, if you’re looking for a fun way to wind down, the local music scene has you covered. Live From the Divide is hosting a special performance tomorrow night at 8 PM, or head to Bourbon for their no-cover live music event, also at 8 PM. It’s clear that Bozeman knows how to enjoy a spring weekend.That’s it for today, Bozeman. 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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