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Thunderstorms, Youth Showcases, and Trivia Nights: A Lively Start to the Bozeman Week
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Good morning, this is your Bozeman Local Frequency for Monday, July 21st, 2025.
Bozeman wakes up to a classic Montana summer, with a reminder to watch the sky: forecasters are calling for a chance of afternoon thunderstorms, with highs topping out in the seventies and eighties. If you have outdoor plans, keep your rain jacket close and maybe check the radar before you head out. Some roads in town could see localized ponding during the heaviest showers, so take it a little slower on your drive home this afternoon.
It is a lively start to the week around town. The Gallatin County 4-H members have been making headlines at the Big Sky Country State Fair, showing off their passion for agriculture and sharing what they’ve learned with the community. Governor Gianforte paid a visit over the weekend, encouraging all Montanans to support local youth as they showcase everything from livestock to garden bounty. The fair is the kind of event that brings together folks of all ages, whether you’re in it for the rides, the food, or a good old-fashioned showmanship contest.
Families looking for something engaging can check out The Jungle Book Summer Camp happening at Verge Theater, running from 9 to noon, or visit the Bozeman Public Library for free kids’ activities throughout the day. The library is buzzing with summer energy, making it a welcoming space for readers and creative minds of all ages.
Later in the afternoon, consider swinging by the Shields Valley Farmers Market over in Wilsall starting at 4:30. If you want to keep things closer to town, there’s the Monday Night Ruck at the Bozeman Library around 6 o’clock for those wanting to get some fresh air and gentle exercise while meeting neighbors. Trivia lovers have choices too: WildRye Distilling is hosting a trivia night at 6, and the always-popular Bacchus Pub starts their event at 7.
For folks who enjoy live local music, Luke Flansburg takes the stage at Sage Lodge south of Livingston starting at 6. If you’re willing to make it a night, you could also head to the Bunker Deck & Grill in Big Sky for tunes with Brian Stumpf, also at 6.
Foodies have something to celebrate: Chipotle has officially opened its new location by Gallatin High, marking another milestone in the Northwest Crossing development and bringing more dining options to the area.
For those interested in the impact of development and city planning, local officials continue their work on stormwater improvements, aiming to prevent flooding in Bozeman neighborhoods that have struggled during past heavy rains. These long-anticipated upgrades are expected to make a real difference as summer storms roll in.
Before we wrap up, don’t forget some of our local sports stories making waves: Southwest Montana just hosted the annual Butte 100, where cyclists from far and wide tackled the tough terrain and high elevations.
That’s what’s making Bozeman buzz today, from kids camps and concerts to the updates shaping our community landscape. This has been Bozeman Local Frequency. We’ll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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Bozeman wakes up to a classic Montana summer, with a reminder to watch the sky: forecasters are calling for a chance of afternoon thunderstorms, with highs topping out in the seventies and eighties. If you have outdoor plans, keep your rain jacket close and maybe check the radar before you head out. Some roads in town could see localized ponding during the heaviest showers, so take it a little slower on your drive home this afternoon.
It is a lively start to the week around town. The Gallatin County 4-H members have been making headlines at the Big Sky Country State Fair, showing off their passion for agriculture and sharing what they’ve learned with the community. Governor Gianforte paid a visit over the weekend, encouraging all Montanans to support local youth as they showcase everything from livestock to garden bounty. The fair is the kind of event that brings together folks of all ages, whether you’re in it for the rides, the food, or a good old-fashioned showmanship contest.
Families looking for something engaging can check out The Jungle Book Summer Camp happening at Verge Theater, running from 9 to noon, or visit the Bozeman Public Library for free kids’ activities throughout the day. The library is buzzing with summer energy, making it a welcoming space for readers and creative minds of all ages.
Later in the afternoon, consider swinging by the Shields Valley Farmers Market over in Wilsall starting at 4:30. If you want to keep things closer to town, there’s the Monday Night Ruck at the Bozeman Library around 6 o’clock for those wanting to get some fresh air and gentle exercise while meeting neighbors. Trivia lovers have choices too: WildRye Distilling is hosting a trivia night at 6, and the always-popular Bacchus Pub starts their event at 7.
For folks who enjoy live local music, Luke Flansburg takes the stage at Sage Lodge south of Livingston starting at 6. If you’re willing to make it a night, you could also head to the Bunker Deck & Grill in Big Sky for tunes with Brian Stumpf, also at 6.
Foodies have something to celebrate: Chipotle has officially opened its new location by Gallatin High, marking another milestone in the Northwest Crossing development and bringing more dining options to the area.
For those interested in the impact of development and city planning, local officials continue their work on stormwater improvements, aiming to prevent flooding in Bozeman neighborhoods that have struggled during past heavy rains. These long-anticipated upgrades are expected to make a real difference as summer storms roll in.
Before we wrap up, don’t forget some of our local sports stories making waves: Southwest Montana just hosted the annual Butte 100, where cyclists from far and wide tackled the tough terrain and high elevations.
That’s what’s making Bozeman buzz today, from kids camps and concerts to the updates shaping our community landscape. This has been Bozeman Local Frequency. We’ll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
For more http://www.quietplease.ai
Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI