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Bozeman Clean-Up Week Kicks Off: Spring into Action with Community Events
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Good morning, this is your Bozeman Local Frequency for Saturday, April 25th. Kick off your weekend with a burst of community spirit as Bozeman Clean-Up Week launches today, running through May 3rd. Grab your gloves and join neighbors to tackle litter in parks and streets, making our valley shine brighter for everyone who calls it home. Signup is easy at Bozeman.net, and free cleanup kits are up for grabs right now at the Gallatin Valley Fairgrounds, so swing by early to gear up and pitch in, turning everyday trash into a cleaner tomorrow for our kids and wildlife.
Speaking of getting out there, space fans wont want to miss the Museum of the Rockies National Space Day Celebration from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Dive into STEM crafts, planetarium shows like Flight Adventures and Galileos Power of the Telescope, all included with museum admission. Its a stellar way to ignite curiosity about the cosmos, no registration needed, just pure cosmic fun that connects us to the stars overhead.
If youre into pollinators and gardens, head to Cashman Nursery at 9:30 a.m. for a free seminar by MSU professor Abiya Saeed, packed with tips to boost bees and butterflies in your backyard, helping our local ecosystem thrive amid springs unpredictable turns. And dont forget the Missouri Headwaters State Park Volunteer Cleanup Day, another chance to preserve those pristine spots we love hiking.
Sports enthusiasts, catch the Sonny Holland Spring Classic at Bobcat Stadium at 1 p.m., showcasing MSU Bobcat football talent as they shake off winter and gear up for fall glory. Evening brings the glitzy Bozeman Health Foundation Hospitality Gala at 6 p.m. in the MSU SUB Ballrooms, raising funds for emergency department expansion, a vital boost to our communitys health safety net.
Weather-wise, expect a mix of clouds and sun this morning giving way to cloudier skies, highs around 45 to 51 degrees with light northwest winds. Bundle up for chilly nights dipping to the upper 20s, and keep an eye on wet wintry patterns statewide, though our snowpack holds steady slightly below average, promising good water for summer adventures ahead. As always, stay informed on local livestock updates like beef producers finding common ground for sustainable practices.
This has been Bozeman Local Frequency. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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Speaking of getting out there, space fans wont want to miss the Museum of the Rockies National Space Day Celebration from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Dive into STEM crafts, planetarium shows like Flight Adventures and Galileos Power of the Telescope, all included with museum admission. Its a stellar way to ignite curiosity about the cosmos, no registration needed, just pure cosmic fun that connects us to the stars overhead.
If youre into pollinators and gardens, head to Cashman Nursery at 9:30 a.m. for a free seminar by MSU professor Abiya Saeed, packed with tips to boost bees and butterflies in your backyard, helping our local ecosystem thrive amid springs unpredictable turns. And dont forget the Missouri Headwaters State Park Volunteer Cleanup Day, another chance to preserve those pristine spots we love hiking.
Sports enthusiasts, catch the Sonny Holland Spring Classic at Bobcat Stadium at 1 p.m., showcasing MSU Bobcat football talent as they shake off winter and gear up for fall glory. Evening brings the glitzy Bozeman Health Foundation Hospitality Gala at 6 p.m. in the MSU SUB Ballrooms, raising funds for emergency department expansion, a vital boost to our communitys health safety net.
Weather-wise, expect a mix of clouds and sun this morning giving way to cloudier skies, highs around 45 to 51 degrees with light northwest winds. Bundle up for chilly nights dipping to the upper 20s, and keep an eye on wet wintry patterns statewide, though our snowpack holds steady slightly below average, promising good water for summer adventures ahead. As always, stay informed on local livestock updates like beef producers finding common ground for sustainable practices.
This has been Bozeman Local Frequency. Well 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