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Bozeman Sunday Guide: Dinosaurs, STEAM Play, and Spring Weather
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Good morning, this is your Bozeman Local Frequency for Sunday, March 29th.
We're starting this Sunday with mostly cloudy skies and temperatures sitting at 48 degrees, with a high expected to reach 63 this afternoon before cooling down to the low 30s tonight. Perfect weather for getting outside and enjoying what Bozeman has to offer today.
Speaking of which, there's plenty happening around town. The Museum of the Rockies is hosting its popular Dinosaurs and MOR Festival Activities starting at 9 this morning. It's a great opportunity for families to engage with some fascinating natural history exhibits and learn about Montana's paleontological heritage. That runs throughout the day if you want to make it a leisurely morning outing.
Over at the Bozeman Public Library, there's a full slate of programming for kids and teens all day long. The Big Kid STEAM Play sessions focusing on Architecture Adventure run from 10 in the morning until 6 in the evening, giving families multiple windows to stop by. It's a partnership with the MSU School of Architecture, so kids get real educational value while having fun exploring design concepts. The Teen Corner is also open during all library hours for those looking for Keva Plank Building Challenges.
If you're more in the mood for a casual stroll, the Literacy Trail at Bozeman Pond is available all day and offers a peaceful way to spend some Sunday time outdoors. And if you missed it yesterday, the Bozeman Winter Farmers Market wrapped up its March season last night at the Gallatin County Fairgrounds. The market will be back next month with April dates starting April 4th.
Looking ahead, there's quite a bit on the community calendar. The Belgrade Public Schools will be holding its annual school election on May 5th, where voters will decide on two general fund mill levies aimed at supporting staff salaries. That's coming up in about five weeks, so if you have school-age children or are invested in local education funding, mark your calendar.
Coming up on May 29th, Monsters of Destruction will be at the Gallatin County Fairgrounds, so start planning if that sounds like your kind of event.
For now, get out there and enjoy this Sunday. Whether you're exploring dinosaurs with the family, getting some library time in, or just taking a peaceful walk, Bozeman's got you covered.
This has been Bozeman Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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We're starting this Sunday with mostly cloudy skies and temperatures sitting at 48 degrees, with a high expected to reach 63 this afternoon before cooling down to the low 30s tonight. Perfect weather for getting outside and enjoying what Bozeman has to offer today.
Speaking of which, there's plenty happening around town. The Museum of the Rockies is hosting its popular Dinosaurs and MOR Festival Activities starting at 9 this morning. It's a great opportunity for families to engage with some fascinating natural history exhibits and learn about Montana's paleontological heritage. That runs throughout the day if you want to make it a leisurely morning outing.
Over at the Bozeman Public Library, there's a full slate of programming for kids and teens all day long. The Big Kid STEAM Play sessions focusing on Architecture Adventure run from 10 in the morning until 6 in the evening, giving families multiple windows to stop by. It's a partnership with the MSU School of Architecture, so kids get real educational value while having fun exploring design concepts. The Teen Corner is also open during all library hours for those looking for Keva Plank Building Challenges.
If you're more in the mood for a casual stroll, the Literacy Trail at Bozeman Pond is available all day and offers a peaceful way to spend some Sunday time outdoors. And if you missed it yesterday, the Bozeman Winter Farmers Market wrapped up its March season last night at the Gallatin County Fairgrounds. The market will be back next month with April dates starting April 4th.
Looking ahead, there's quite a bit on the community calendar. The Belgrade Public Schools will be holding its annual school election on May 5th, where voters will decide on two general fund mill levies aimed at supporting staff salaries. That's coming up in about five weeks, so if you have school-age children or are invested in local education funding, mark your calendar.
Coming up on May 29th, Monsters of Destruction will be at the Gallatin County Fairgrounds, so start planning if that sounds like your kind of event.
For now, get out there and enjoy this Sunday. Whether you're exploring dinosaurs with the family, getting some library time in, or just taking a peaceful walk, Bozeman's got you 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