Community Corner
🌱 Montana Shakespeare In The Park Returns + Dave's Sushi Shuts Down
The quickest way to get caught up on the most important things happening today in Bozeman.
Good morning, everybody! It's Monday in Bozeman and I'm back in your inbox with everything you need to know about what's happening in our community.
But first, your local weather:
Monday: Mostly cloudy. High: 50 Low: 33.
Find out what's happening in Bozemanfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Tuesday: Snow showers possible. High: 51 Low: 32
Are you tired of blending in with all the other real estate agents in Bozeman? Stand out with a premium sponsorship in our newsletter. Gain valuable exposure for yourself to our highly engaged local readership. Click here to learn more about this exclusive opportunity.
Find out what's happening in Bozemanfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Here are the top 3 stories today in Bozeman:
- Montana Shakespeare in the Park has announced its 51st summer tour will kick off in Bozeman with performances of William Shakespeare's "Measure for Measure" from Jun. 14-17 and Alexandre Dumas' "The Three Musketeers" from Jun. 21-24. All shows will be held at the Montana State University Grove at 8:00 p.m. The most up-to-date tour schedule can be viewed here. (NBC Montana)
- Dave's Sushi, a popular restaurant in Bozeman, voluntarily closed down this past weekend after several customers reported getting sick after eating there on Apr. 17. The restaurant stated on Instagram that the FDA-approved cultured morel mushrooms used in the special roll that day may have been the common ingredient consumed. The Gallatin County Health Department has been notified and is currently investigating the matter. Dave's Sushi stated that they will remain closed until they have more information and that they care deeply about their guests, staff, and the community. (Montana Right Now)
- The City of Bozeman is planning to invest in multiple projects to accommodate its rapidly growing community. One of the most significant investments is a new community center which will feature a library, pools, basketball courts, fitness areas, and a rock-climbing wall. Bozeman voters will decide whether to support funding for the community center in local elections this fall. In addition, Bozeman is working on relocating Fire Station 2 to Montana State University to expand its reach. (NBC Montana)
From our sponsor:
Today’s Bozeman Patch newsletter is brought to you in part by T-Mobile. T-Mobile has invested billions to light up their best network ever, covering 99% of people in America with LTE, which helps to keep communities like ours informed and connected. We thank T-Mobile for their support and for making today’s Bozeman Patch newsletter possible.
Today and Tomorrow in Bozeman:
Monday, April 24:
- The GU Presents: Trivia Night At The Filling Station (7:00 PM)
Tuesday, April 25:
- Baby Storytime At Bozeman Public Library (10:15 AM)
From my notebook:
- A popular Disney movie will make a stop in Bozeman on its sing-along tour. Disney's "Encanto" Sing-Along Film Concert tour will visit Montana State University on Oct. 11. Tickets can be purchased here. (NBC Montana)
- The Gallatin Conservation District is excited to host a Rain Barrel Workshop on Jun. 20.
Learn more at the link or sign up today here. (Downtown Bozeman via Facebook) - New homes have been listed for sale in the Bozeman area! Get all the property details at the link. (Patch)
Now you're in the loop and ready to head out the door on this Monday. I'll see you around!
— Lauren Kubiak
About me: Lauren is an Editor for Lightning Media Partners. She graduated from Rowan University with a Bachelor’s in journalism. She was previously a full-time editor at an association management firm, editing peer-reviewed nursing journals, textbooks, and newsletters.
Get more local news delivered straight to your inbox. Sign up for free Patch newsletters and alerts.