In this week’s episode of WKRP Montrose, Dennis and Rob settle into their brand-new Clear Network studio in downtown Montrose and invite listeners into a candid, unscripted conversation about what’s happening around town during the busy holiday season. With no guest in the studio this week, the episode opens up space for real talk about local events, community challenges, and what it takes to keep Montrose’s social and cultural scene alive.

From festive highlights like the recently concluded Polar Express production to upcoming fundraisers, concerts, and seasonal gatherings, Dennis and Rob break down what’s going on — and why it can be so hard to find consistent, reliable event information in one place. They explore where locals can look for happenings, from Facebook and Eventbrite to city listings and local publications, while openly acknowledging the gaps and fragmentation that event organizers and attendees face.

Along the way, personal stories, humor, and holiday reflections keep the conversation warm and relatable. The episode shines a spotlight on community-driven fundraisers, local breweries and restaurants hosting special events, holiday parades, and the simple but crucial act of showing up. Whether it’s tap dancing for a cause, bluegrass on Boxing Day, or cheering on creative parade entries, Dennis and Rob emphasize that participation and word-of-mouth are what keep these events going.

As the episode wraps up, they encourage listeners to get involved — not just by attending events themselves, but by sharing them with friends who might be interested. They also tease what’s coming next for WKRP Montrose, including new local entertainment offerings and future guests who are helping shape Montrose’s evolving community vibe.

This episode is a reminder that community doesn’t just happen — it’s built through connection, support, and participation, especially during the holidays.

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