Good morning, this is your Bozeman Local Frequency for Wednesday, February 11th. Kick off your day with clear skies and temps climbing to around 40 degrees after a frosty start in the teens, perfect for shaking off that winter chill with some local action that keeps our community buzzing.
Bozemans adventure seekers, lace up those boots for the Bear Skin Community SkiMo Race Series at Bear Canyon today, blending uphill grinds with downhill thrills to test your mettle while supporting our outdoor scene that defines life here. If guitars are more your jam, catch the world-class International Guitar Night at the Ellen Theatre tonight at 7:30, where virtuoso pickers from around the globe deliver melodies thatll have you tapping along, connecting cultures right in our backyard. And for a brainy twist, head to the Museum of the Rockies at 7pm for Solar Power for Cows and Crops, a Gallatin Valley Earth Day talk revealing how ranchers and farmers are harnessing solar energy to cut costs and sustain our ag roots, proving innovation keeps Montana green even in winter.
Crafty folks, dive into Studio Wheelhouses Stitch Around the World at 5pm or Woven Wednesday at 7pm, where expert Red guides you through global sewing techniques and community stitchingits hands-on fun that turns fabric into stories you wear home. Feeling playful? Join the Bozeman Bash Scavenger Hunt kicking off at Treeline Coffee Roasters, racing through downtown clues that uncover hidden gems and spark laughs with friends. Swing dancers, the Bozeman Area Chambers Business Networking Group meets today too, mixing professional chats with beginner lessons that build connections as smoothly as a perfect twirl.
On the news front, Bozeman is leaning into its 66.5 percent single scene with creative Valentines events for everyone, from city-hosted singles mixers to auctions clearing out Famous Daves space as Bozeman Square redevelopment pushes forward, breathing new life into our neighborhoods. Weather stays sunny with light winds, though isolated mountain snow showers could dust higher peaks, keeping our ski lines fresh without disrupting plans.
Wrap up your evening pondering tomorrows Sewing Level 1 class at Wheelhouse or Thursdays free community gatherings. Whether youre racing ridges, strumming strings, or stitching souls, todays lineup reminds us Bozeman thrives on these shared sparks that make every day feel like home.
This has been Bozeman Local Frequency. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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