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IF IT'S HAPPENING... IT’S IN THE BOZONE Annual Challenge follows day of stewardship in celebration of local trails egardless what the community trails. This year’s focus will be maintenance and stewardship include: the Mountains trail system. GVLT’s free weather may be doing, on improving those at the Highland Glen Bozeman’s Le verich Canyon Trail with Discovery Walks are a great way to rack June 1st is the unoffi- Nature Preserve, an extensive single-track Southwest Montana Mountain Bike up the miles and learn about your ecologi- cial start of summer in trail system available for public community Association beginning at 8am; Big Sky-area cal surroundings in the process! Turn to the minds of many use. Volunteer registration begins at trails with the Big Sky Community page 1B for details about upcoming walks. Southwest Montanans. 8:30am at the corner of Ellis and Organization at 8:30am; and Livingston’s This year’s target goal looks to exceed 60k Soon we’ll be hiking, Highland across from the Softball Suce Creek Trail with the Absaroka- miles on GVLT-maintained and other biking, climbing, float- Complex. Work crews will head out Beartooth Wilderness Foundation at regional trails. Be sure to share your ing, fishing and patio- around 9am. Additional shovels, rakes and 8:30am. Please see host organizations’ progress on social media! All who log miles sitting every chance wheelbarrows will be helpful. Gloves are respective websites for further information. during the Challenge will be invited to a we get. The sun-soaked season’s opening recommended. Please wear layers, National Trails Day also marks the start finale party on June 21st with complimen- day also doubles as National Trails Day sunscreen, and closed-toed shoes. No regis- of GVLT’s Summer Trails Challenge, tary BBQ provided by Montana Ale this year. Always the first Saturday in June, tration is necessary, so bring your family, running through June 21st. During the Works. Visit www.GVLT.org for more thisR is an opportunity to recognize how friends and coworkers for a morning of challenge, the local nonprofit will receive information and to start logging! these open spaces provide an avenue for volunteer service for our community trails! $1 from the Community Match Pool, Gallatin Valley Land Trust connects people, recreation and exposure to the natural Breakfast goodies will be provided, and the donated by local businesses, for every mile communities, and open lands through conservation wonder that surrounds us. group will meet for a free picnic lunch at that is biked, hiked, or run on trails and of working farms and ranches, healthy rivers, and As it does every year, the Gallatin noon once the work is complete. Open to logged online. 1 mile = $1. It’s that simple! wildlife habitat, as well as the creation of trails in Valley Land Trust (GVLT) will host a volunteers of all ages and abilities. Your miles will help GVLT continue to the Montana headwaters of the Missouri and morning of hard work to maintain its Additional locations for local days of expand and enhance the Main Street to Upper Yellowstone Rivers. • Contents Theatre/ The Arts . .2- 3A Calendar . .4-5A Community . .6A Film . .7A Community . .8A EcoZone . .1-2B EndZone . .3B Best of Bozeman . .4B MarchFourth Comedy Gate Danforth Art Opening RollingZone . .C Pine Creek Lodge Rialto Livingston Depot Center June 5th - 7pm June 8th - 8pm June 13th - 6pm Page 2a•The BoZone •June 01,2019 Montana Shakespeare in the Parks returns with its 47th season From MSU News Service Chicago Shakespeare Theater. The Prince Hal in Henry IV and is the night in the Montana Shakespeare in the 11 professional actors that will tour catalyst for the comic action in Merry Grove. Parks will give free performances of with the company were chosen out Wives. Returning actor Steve Peebles Future Henry IV, Part I and The Merry of a highly competitive pool at will play the role. Montana Wives of Windsor this summer in auditions in Bozeman, Chicago, Montana Shakespeare in the Shakespeare communities in Montana, Idaho, Houston and Minneapolis. Parks is an outreach program in the Parks North Dakota, Washington and Asselin said the recent centennial of Montana State University’s area per- Wyoming. of World War I inspired him to set College of Arts and Architecture. formances The company will travel more Henry IV, Part I in that era. Grants, corporate sponsorships and include: than 7,000 miles during the season, “The play has such a deep hundreds of individual donors Henry IV in which runs from June 12th through relationship with the true meaning support the free performance. Big September 3rd, and perform in 61 of honor,” Asselin said. This year’s major sponsors Timber’s communities. All performances, “Shakespeare gives us multiple view- include: the National Endowment Lions Club except the Sweet Pea Festival in points on what honor means to us as for the Arts; ArtWorks; the Park on July Bozeman, are free and hosted in individuals. And it has a great rela- Gilhousen Family Foundation; the 7th at local parks and public spaces, tionship to Montana. If you look at Gianforte Family Foundation; 6:30pm; making them accessible to all. the veteran population through the Pheasant Farms; Spectec: Henry IV in Kevin Asselin, executive artistic past 125 years, Montana leads the Thunderbird International Gardiner’s director, will direct Henry IV, Part I, nation in terms of veterans per Corporation; the Burlington Arch Park while Chicago-based director Marti capita. I felt the connection would Northern Santa Fe Railway on July 21st Lyons will direct The Merry Wives of be exciting for us to explore.” Foundation; the Montana Arts at 6pm; Windsor. Lyons returns as guest One of Shakespeare’s most Council; Barnard Construction; Merry Wives director after having worked at the popular characters, Falstaff, is D.A. Davidson and Company; on the main Shane Lalani Center’s parking lot Goodman Theatre in Chicago, The featured prominently in both plays. KBZK; ERA Landmark; lawn at Chico Hot Springs on July on Aug. 31st at 6pm; Henry IV at Actors Theatre of Louisville and The drunken knight is a foil to Yellowstone Public Radio; and 22nd at 6pm; in Lindley Park Bozeman Family/Grad Housing on Sibayne-Stillwater. during the Sweet Pea Festival – Sept. 1st at 3:30pm; and Merry Henry IV, Part I will run Henry IV on Aug. 2nd at 3:45pm Wives closing out the summer tour Wednesday through Saturday, June and Merry Wives on Aug. 4th at in Lewis & Clark Park, Belgrade, 12th–15th at 8pm each evening in 5pm; Henry IV in Townsend’s on Sept. 2nd at 3:30pm. Science Center hosts brainy the MSU Grove. The following Heritage Park on Aug. 13th at 6pm; For more information on Wed. through Sat., June Merry Wives in Big Sky’s Town the plays and a complete tour family fun, open STEAMlab 19th–22nd, The Merry Wives of Center Park on Aug. 19th at schedule, visit www.shake- hours Windsor will show at 8pm each 5:30pm; Henry IV in Livingston’s speareintheparks.org. • Fun and learning come standard summer... Open STEAMlab at the recently minted Montana Hours with events recurring weekly. Science Center, and the early Connect with Bozeman’s communi- summer event calendar is bursting ty of youth makers. All available Venture to Virginia City for riotous with activities for area youth and tools will be at your disposal with their families. Here’s a look at some Arduinos, Raspberry Pis, 3D revue – and a brew! of the upcoming happenings. printers, and more – plus, a resident Enjoy the next expert on-hand to help out. Open Preschool The Brewery Follies have “If there’s a funnier or Season runs through September Performers event on Monday, lab hours take place Mondays from returned to Virginia City’s historic more polished show around, I 21st. Show times are 4pm and 8pm. June 10th, from 10:30–11:30am. 3–5pm, Tuesdays from 4–7pm, H. S. Gilbert Brewery for another haven’t seen it.” Reservations are required by phone Bozeman community members will Fridays from 10am–noon, and first summer season of belly laughs, – Billings Gazette only. Call (800) 829-2969 ext. 3 share their talents, skills and the and third Saturdays from celebrity impersonations, “Science” behind their music or art. 10am–noon. Please note: Open sketch comedy, and This morning showcase is ideally for STEAMlab hours are subject to change. plenty of music! This children 2 to 5 years old. The innovative STEAMlab hilarious comedy cabaret Another FREE Friday Night is program offers personally relevant – accompanied by your set for June 14th from 5–8pm. The project-based learning opportunities favorite Montana micro- public is invited to enjoy the Science to kids with the aim of bolstering brews and standard Center’s exhibits free of charge interest and expertise in 21st domestics – will leave during this monthly event. Pizza will century skills. Come enjoy the your stomach muscles be available for $1 a slice, courtesy STEAMlab as part of your Science sore for days from of Tarantino’s Pizzeria. Bring the Center experience. laughing and guffawing. whole family down for some All events included with The mission of the educational fun! membership or admission. Located Brewery Follies is simple: Celebrate International at 202 S Willson, the Montana to make you laugh while Women in Engineering Day on Science Center offers hands-on these crazy entertainers Saturday, June 22nd from exhibits, science camps, after-school make fun of just about 11am–2pm. Join for activities, activities, and educational programs everything you can think experiments and engineering tasks throughout the year.