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Bozeman Local Frequency: Spring Games, Warming Trends, and Sunday Happenings

Bozeman Local Frequency: Spring Games, Warming Trends, and Sunday Happenings

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Good morning, this is your Bozeman Local Frequency for Sunday, April 26th. Kick off your day with some Bobcat pride as Montana State wide receiver Parker Mady shared his excitement after yesterday's Sonny Holland Classic spring game at Bobcat Stadium, hyping up fans for what's shaping up to be another strong season that keeps our community buzzing with gridiron energy.[1] Weather-wise, brace for a chilly start with freeze warnings lingering in nearby areas like the Bitterroot and Clearwater Mountains, where temps could dip into the teens, threatening those early blooms and pipes, but here in Bozeman expect a gradual warmup through the week toward the 60s and 70s, with light chances for moisture keeping things fresh for outdoor adventures.[2][5] Gusty winds might pop up today, so layer up as you head out.[11]

Your Sunday lineup is packed with feel-good happenings that bring Bozeman's vibrant spirit to life. Start with free Chai and Chanting at Wild Wisdom Restorative on South Tracy Avenue from 8 to 9:15am, a perfect devotional kickoff to center your soul amid our mountain backdrop.[3] Then hit the Mōka Boutique grand opening finale at 122 East Main from 10am to 7pm, featuring Free People pop-ups and nonstop fun that spotlights our downtown's fresh fashion scene, drawing crowds and boosting local shops we all love.[3][9] Families, dive into Big Kid STEAM Play at Bozeman Public Library on East Main from 10am to 6pm, where kids aged 5 to 11 become architects in partnership with MSU's School of Architecture, sparking creativity that could inspire the next generation of Gallatin Valley builders.[3] Teens can get poetic with Black-out Poetry in the library's Teen Corner, turning words into art for free.[3]

Grab free groceries and essentials at the Bozeman Mutual Aid Community's Free Food Market from 11am to 2pm at Gallatin County Fairgrounds, a heartfelt reminder of how neighbors lift each other up in tough times.[3] Study sesh at SHINE Beer Sanctuary on East Main from 11am to 9pm with 2-for-$5 tacos fueling your grind.[3] Craft lovers, join the Spring Art Workshop at Gallatin History Museum at 1:30pm to paint flower pots with artist Pat Hamlin, blending history and hands-on joy for just 15 bucks for members.[3] Catch Gallatin High School's Raptor Theater performing A Midsummer Night's Dream at 2pm in their auditorium, tickets from 5 to 15 dollars, weaving Shakespearean magic that unites families across generations.[3]

Music fans, revel in Lyrical Landscapes with Mahler and Clair de lune at Willson Auditorium from 2:30 to 4:30pm, starring baritone Lester Lynch for soaring melodies that transport you.[3] Head to Valhalla Meadery for Board Game Day anytime, free pours with your game, or the Celtic Music Jam from 3:30 to 5:30pm with happy hour bites to dance away the afternoon.[3] Wind down soaking at Bozeman Hot Springs with live alt rock from Lost Canyons at 6pm, or rock out all ages at Labor Temple's compilation release show at 7pm featuring Chairea, Prints, pillowcase, and Fairly Brief for 10 bucks.[3]

This has been Bozeman Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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