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Bobcats Triumph, High School Stars Shine, and Bozeman Buzzes with Arts, Music, and Sustainability
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Good morning, this is your Bozeman Local Frequency for Sunday, September 14, 2025. If you are waking up with a view of the Bridgers, you can look forward to another event-filled day that reminds us why we love living in Bozeman. The week’s big headline for local sports fans is another impressive turnout at Bobcat Stadium yesterday, where Montana State took home a decisive victory against San Diego in front of more than 21,000 cheering fans, building hopes that this year’s squad could be playoff bound once again. High school athletes are making news too with local runners shining at the Bozeman Invitational cross country meet, where Glacier’s Owen Thiel and Lauren Bissen both hit personal records, setting the pace for some fierce fall competition on the trails.
Let’s talk about what’s happening right now in town. If you missed a chance to get outdoors yesterday, Glen Lake Rotary Park is still hosting the Bumblewood Thicket event all day with a variety of nature activities, ideal for families and anyone looking to soak in September’s golden light. Over at Bodhi Farms on South Cottonwood, Jody and Marcus Engstrom are putting on a morning music brunch, perfect for a mellow Sunday paired with fresh air and great local food. Art lovers can head to Kenyon House for a painting workshop exploring creative techniques, or try something different with ‘Comedy with Alpacas’ out at Alpacas of Montana this evening—bring your sense of humor and maybe a carrot or two.
Music is everywhere tonight. Valhalla Meadery is hosting a lively Celtic Jam starting at 3:15, while Bridger Big Band takes the stage at Eagles Bar downtown at 7, bringing jazz and swing to Main Street. If you’re into acoustic sounds, Pine Creek Lodge is hosting Hot Tuna, a show that promises to draw music lovers from all over the valley. For a more laid-back setting, Tom Georges is playing at the Horn and Cantle Saloon up in Big Sky, or check out Old Man Ben at Norris Hot Springs for a unique soak-and-song experience.
In the world of theater, Verge Theater continues its run of ‘What the Constitution Means to Me’, a critically acclaimed performance that blends humor and history. And for those in the mood for community stories, the Big Sky Stories lecture series starts at 6 at the Holiday Inn in West Yellowstone.
On the business beat, Bozeman is making waves for sustainability. Mackenzie River Pizza Company and The Garden Barn both earned this year’s Eco-Star Awards from Montana State University for cutting waste and conserving resources. These efforts have not only helped the environment but have saved significant costs, with more than 18,000 pounds of hazardous waste reduced and seven million gallons of water saved between the two businesses. It’s a real testament to how local choices add up to big impacts.
Rounding out today’s highlights, Hope Lutheran Church on South 19th is holding morning worship at 10:30 for those seeking reflection and connection. Whether you’re headed out for brunch, browsing farmers markets, or just taking in some live music or art, Bozeman’s got your Sunday covered.
This has been Bozeman Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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Let’s talk about what’s happening right now in town. If you missed a chance to get outdoors yesterday, Glen Lake Rotary Park is still hosting the Bumblewood Thicket event all day with a variety of nature activities, ideal for families and anyone looking to soak in September’s golden light. Over at Bodhi Farms on South Cottonwood, Jody and Marcus Engstrom are putting on a morning music brunch, perfect for a mellow Sunday paired with fresh air and great local food. Art lovers can head to Kenyon House for a painting workshop exploring creative techniques, or try something different with ‘Comedy with Alpacas’ out at Alpacas of Montana this evening—bring your sense of humor and maybe a carrot or two.
Music is everywhere tonight. Valhalla Meadery is hosting a lively Celtic Jam starting at 3:15, while Bridger Big Band takes the stage at Eagles Bar downtown at 7, bringing jazz and swing to Main Street. If you’re into acoustic sounds, Pine Creek Lodge is hosting Hot Tuna, a show that promises to draw music lovers from all over the valley. For a more laid-back setting, Tom Georges is playing at the Horn and Cantle Saloon up in Big Sky, or check out Old Man Ben at Norris Hot Springs for a unique soak-and-song experience.
In the world of theater, Verge Theater continues its run of ‘What the Constitution Means to Me’, a critically acclaimed performance that blends humor and history. And for those in the mood for community stories, the Big Sky Stories lecture series starts at 6 at the Holiday Inn in West Yellowstone.
On the business beat, Bozeman is making waves for sustainability. Mackenzie River Pizza Company and The Garden Barn both earned this year’s Eco-Star Awards from Montana State University for cutting waste and conserving resources. These efforts have not only helped the environment but have saved significant costs, with more than 18,000 pounds of hazardous waste reduced and seven million gallons of water saved between the two businesses. It’s a real testament to how local choices add up to big impacts.
Rounding out today’s highlights, Hope Lutheran Church on South 19th is holding morning worship at 10:30 for those seeking reflection and connection. Whether you’re headed out for brunch, browsing farmers markets, or just taking in some live music or art, Bozeman’s got your Sunday covered.
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