Good morning, this is your Bozeman Local Frequency for Monday, October 6th, 2025.
We are starting the week with a busy Monday in Bozeman as fall sets in, bringing a crispness to the air and cooler temperatures on the way. Expect sub-freezing overnight lows tonight, with a gradual return to average fall weather by midweek. So if you are heading out early or late, layer up and keep those plants protected.
Community spirit is strong today as the Friends of the Gallatin National Forest Avalanche Center gets ready for their big avalanche awareness fundraiser at The Elm. Doors open at 6 p.m., and for forty dollars, you’ll enjoy dinner, live music, and a chance at some incredible auction and raffle prizes. All the proceeds will help keep our mountains safer this winter by supporting avalanche monitoring and education, just in time for the coming snow season.
Looking for a little mystery and adventure? There’s a live, interactive murder mystery event this evening along the Gallagator Linear Trail. It kicks off at 6:30 p.m. and puts you right in the detective’s seat as you help catch the killer. It’s a creative way to experience one of Bozeman’s beloved trails while solving clues with neighbors.
Families, there’s plenty to do for kids today. The Bozeman Public Library is running programs all day for ages five and up, from hands-on activities to story sessions, and it is free to join in. Over at Bozeman Pond Park and Gran Cielo Park, you’ll find free outdoor activities for little ones and their caregivers, perfect for soaking up the autumn sunshine. The Museum of the Rockies is also offering free admission for homeschool families today, so it’s a great time to explore the dinos and Montana history displays.
For the creative minds, Studio Wheelhouse is hosting sewing classes from five to eight this evening. Beginners are welcome, and it’s a fantastic way to learn garment construction or just pick up a new hobby as the days get shorter.
Sports fans, the Montana State University women’s golf team is in action at the Sun Mountain Intercollegiate tournament in Missoula, sending three of our Bobcats to compete as individuals for some extra practice and a chance to bring home more hardware. MSU’s fall sports have been shining this year, so keep following the Bobcats for more results as the week goes on.
A quick reminder for drivers: with autumn in full swing, wildlife crashes tend to peak this time of year. Deer and other animals are more active near roadways, especially at dawn and dusk, so slow down, stay alert, and keep an eye out to protect yourself and our local wildlife.
That wraps it up for today. Bozeman is full of opportunities to get involved, have fun, and connect with community, no matter your interests. This has been Bozeman Local Frequency. We’ll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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