Bozeman's Post-Christmas Cheer: Tree Recycling, Family Fun, and Big Games Ahead
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As the holiday magic lingers just a bit longer, Bozemanites are swapping twinkling lights for fresh starts with our city's Christmas tree recycling kicking off today. Head to the Softball Complex off Haggerty Lane, Gallatin Valley Regional Park near the BMX tracks via Oak Street, or Christie Fields on East Mason to drop off your real tree, undecorated and whole, through February. These evergreens will transform into nutrient-rich compost and mulch, nourishing our local parks and keeping landfills lighter, proving even festive symbols can fuel community green spaces year-round.[1]
While you're out, bundle up for some family fun at Bozeman Pond Park on South Fowler Avenue, where the Literacy Trail awaits all ages for free imaginative adventures today. Or swing by the Bozeman Public Library at 626 East Main for Family Storytime from 10:15 to 11, a cozy hour of tales perfect for little ones birth to five and their grown-ups.[4]
Excitement is buzzing at Bozeman Yellowstone International Airport as Bobcat faithful gear up for Montana State's national championship showdown in Nashville. With team and band charters plus extra flights from Sun Country, United, and Southwest, expect record crowds around New Year's, pushing passenger numbers to 20,000 or more over those peak days. Tickets are steep, over $1,200 round-trip for some connections, but the roar of victory could make it worth every penny for fans dreaming of glory.[3]
Tonight, shake off the post-Christmas chill at The Jump in Gallatin Gateway with Country Dance Nights starting at 7, where live tunes and boot-scootin' keep the energy high into the wee hours.[6] Meanwhile, the Montana History LEGO Challenge at the public library invites builders of all ages to craft historic Montana scenes using free bricks, sparking creativity tied to our rugged past.[8]
Looking ahead to New Year's Eve, Bozeman's calendar explodes with options: a kid-friendly Countdown to Noon at 10:30 at the Emerson Center, public skating at 11:15 at Ressler Rink, family dances at the Bozeman Senior Center, and epic nights like SoDown at The Elm or Peter King Trio at the Old Saloon in Emigrant. From contra dances to rockin' bingo and boxing at the Kimpton Armory, there's a beat for every vibe to ring in 2026.[2][4]
This has been Bozeman Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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