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Connecting Community: Bozeman's Summer of Music, Science, and Outdoor Adventures
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Good morning, this is your Bozeman Local Frequency for Thursday, June 26th, 2025.
We are starting off with some exciting community events that promise to bring people together and support great local causes. Today, all eyes are on the Museum of the Rockies, where a special fundraiser is happening to help make science, history, and wonder more accessible to underserved Montana children and families. Whether you are a long-time supporter of the museum or simply looking for a meaningful way to spend your day, this event is a fantastic opportunity to give back while connecting with fellow Bozeman residents. Proceeds will directly enhance access to programs and exhibits for families across the region, so your participation makes a real difference for our local community.
As we roll into the heart of summer, Bozeman’s event calendar is bursting with music, art, and outdoor fun. If you’re eager to enjoy tunes under the big sky, there is a buzz around town for the two-day Jamey Johnson concert series kicking off tonight at the Old Saloon down in Emigrant. It is a great chance for country music fans to catch an acclaimed artist in an intimate Montana setting. There are also plenty of ongoing happenings around town, from gallery shows to guided walks and yoga in the park, so be sure to check out the latest listings if you are looking for inspiration on how to spend your evening.
In arts news, the Bozeman Symphony is making headlines as it welcomes new musicians for the upcoming 2025-26 season. This fresh talent promises to bring exciting energy for both longtime symphony-goers and those new to orchestral music. Keep an eye out for the Symphony’s upcoming programs, and consider grabbing tickets early for their opening performances this fall.
Elsewhere in the community, residents are keeping a close watch on wildfire conditions as summer heats up. Local crews continue their hard work to keep us safe, and officials remind everyone to practice fire safety, especially during outdoor activities and while camping in the surrounding forests. Stay tuned to local advisories if you plan to venture into the backcountry or start any campfires.
Finally, for those seeking something more hands-on, the Gallatin Watershed Council is hosting a tour this afternoon at the Farmers Canal. It’s a unique look at how our community is stewarding local water resources, paired with a relaxing afternoon at Loyal Gardens Park.
That’s your roundup for Thursday, June 26th. However you spend your day, whether discovering new music, supporting local kids, or exploring the outdoors, Bozeman always offers something special right in your backyard.
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
We are starting off with some exciting community events that promise to bring people together and support great local causes. Today, all eyes are on the Museum of the Rockies, where a special fundraiser is happening to help make science, history, and wonder more accessible to underserved Montana children and families. Whether you are a long-time supporter of the museum or simply looking for a meaningful way to spend your day, this event is a fantastic opportunity to give back while connecting with fellow Bozeman residents. Proceeds will directly enhance access to programs and exhibits for families across the region, so your participation makes a real difference for our local community.
As we roll into the heart of summer, Bozeman’s event calendar is bursting with music, art, and outdoor fun. If you’re eager to enjoy tunes under the big sky, there is a buzz around town for the two-day Jamey Johnson concert series kicking off tonight at the Old Saloon down in Emigrant. It is a great chance for country music fans to catch an acclaimed artist in an intimate Montana setting. There are also plenty of ongoing happenings around town, from gallery shows to guided walks and yoga in the park, so be sure to check out the latest listings if you are looking for inspiration on how to spend your evening.
In arts news, the Bozeman Symphony is making headlines as it welcomes new musicians for the upcoming 2025-26 season. This fresh talent promises to bring exciting energy for both longtime symphony-goers and those new to orchestral music. Keep an eye out for the Symphony’s upcoming programs, and consider grabbing tickets early for their opening performances this fall.
Elsewhere in the community, residents are keeping a close watch on wildfire conditions as summer heats up. Local crews continue their hard work to keep us safe, and officials remind everyone to practice fire safety, especially during outdoor activities and while camping in the surrounding forests. Stay tuned to local advisories if you plan to venture into the backcountry or start any campfires.
Finally, for those seeking something more hands-on, the Gallatin Watershed Council is hosting a tour this afternoon at the Farmers Canal. It’s a unique look at how our community is stewarding local water resources, paired with a relaxing afternoon at Loyal Gardens Park.
That’s your roundup for Thursday, June 26th. However you spend your day, whether discovering new music, supporting local kids, or exploring the outdoors, Bozeman always offers something special right in your backyard.
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