The Bozeman Symphony invites children and families to experience the magic of music and storytelling at Symphony Storytime with a Clarinet on Wednesday, January 15th, at 10:15am. Held during the Bozeman Public Library’s regular Toddler & Preschool Storytime, this interactive program is designed to captivate children ages 3 to 5 with the perfect blend of storytelling and live music.
This free event will feature Gregory Young, the Bozeman Symphony’s talented clarinetist, accompanied by special guest reader Mikey Gray from Montana Shakespeare in the Parks. Together, they’ll bring a story to life through words and music. Following the reading, Young will perform a short, engaging piece showcasing the clarinet, offering children an up-close introduction to the instrument’s unique sounds.
Later that day, students at Bozeman HRDC Head Start will also enjoy this enriching program as part of the Symphony’s commitment to expanding access to arts education across the community.
“Our goal is to spark a love for music, literacy and exploration in young minds,” said Cierra Wallace, Education & Community Engagement Coordinator for the Bozeman Symphony. “Through collaborations with local organizations, we’re able to share stories, music and cultures that inspire curiosity and creativity.”
Mark your calendars for future Symphony Storytime sessions at the Bozeman Public Library at 10:15am on Wednesdays, February 19th, March 19th, April 23rd, May 14th and June 4th.
For more information about Symphony Storytime or the Bozeman Symphony’s education and outreach programs, visit www.bozemansymphony.org. •