A popular event loved by all is coming back to Bozeman and several folks are excited to see it return.

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Covid put an end to many things, including large get-togethers. During the pandemic many locals decided to play it safe and in doing so, social events took a back seat as folks hunkered down and stayed at home. However, in the last couple of years, things have become a little more normal and folks are back to doing the things we did before the pandemic.

Including getting together and having fun for a great cause.

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With that said, one of the most popular charity events is returning to Bozeman after a hiatus caused by the pandemic.

Which charity event is making its return to Bozeman?

Bowl For Kids Sake is coming back and will take place on October 18th and 25th of this year. The event that Big Brothers and Big Sisters of Big Sky Country hosts has been a favorite among Bozemanites for years.

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Big Brothers and Big Sisters of Big Sky Country released the following statement:

"We have some exciting news to share! We're excited to bring back Bowl for Kids' Sake on October 18th and 25th and we need the community’s help to make this event a success! This event is great for families, team building for businesses as well as a great opportunity for businesses to support the youth in our community! There are so many ways to get involved!"

Big Brothers and Big Sisters of Big Sky Country are always looking for those who want to help make a difference in the lives of our local youth. If you would like to put together a team or help volunteer with the event, be sure to reach out to Big Brothers and Big Sisters of Big Sky Country.

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