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Thanksgiving tradition races thru Bozeman in benefit of Food Bank t’s already almost 2019 and many of and participation, the race raised roughly the race. Packet pick-up will also be available Big Sky Wind Drinkers. us are not quite sure what to do with $75,000 in 2017. Over the last eleven years, from 7–9am at the Museum of the Rockies Skipping dinner, eating less, or eating less ourselves. But before another year the events have provided over $437,000 in on the day of. well. This is what thousands of people in can properly wrap up, we have to funding to the Food Bank. For much more information, course maps, Gallatin Valley face every day. The Gallatin make it through the busy holiday Huffing For Stuffing courses include a and to register, please visit www.huffing- Valley Food Bank, whose mission is to season unscathed. With so much to 10k, 5k and Kids’ Run. All start and finish forstuffing.com. Huffing For Stuffing has set a improve food security throughout Southwest loveI about Thanksgiving – the feasting! the near the Museum of the Rockies. Participants goal of 5,000 participants for its 2018 race – , is the critical link between food and football! the family drama! – it’s important to of all abilities are welcome. The morning so, let’s lace up, hit the pavement and really the people who need it. Food insecurity ensure our friends and neighbors have contin- races kick off with the Kids’ Run at 8am. earn our Thanksgiving dinners! impacts people from all walks of life and the ued access to the sustenance they need. Set Advance registration is $28 for the 10k and Huffing For Stuffing brings the commu- Gallatin Valley Food Bank reaches them all, for Thursday, November 22nd, the 12th both 5k (timed/untimed) races. The Kids’ nity together to support our neighbors who from working families to senior citizens. Annual Huffing For Stuffing Thanksgiving Run is free but preregistration is required. rely on the Food Bank during a time of great Learn more at Day Run comes to the streets of Bozeman in Packet pick-up will be offered the day prior to need by providing heart-healthy, family www.gallatinvalleyfoodbank.org. And a benefit of HRDC’s Gallatin Valley Food the race, Wednesday, Nov. 21st, at the oriented fun in the form of a race. Huffing special thanks to everyone supportive of Bank, directly supporting those members of Gallatin County Fairgrounds, Building 1, For Stuffing is presented by HRDC’s Gallatin the Gallatin Valley’s favorite Thanksgiving our community. Thanks to local generosity from 7am–7pm. Price increases on the day of Valley Food Bank in partnership with tradition! •

Contents Dance ...... 2A Community ...... 3A Calendar ...... 4-5A Theatre ...... 6A Film ...... 7A Holiday Events ...... 8A EcoZone ...... B RollingZone ...... C EndZone ...... D Holiday Bazaar Brews & The Big Sky Charlie Parr & Willie Watson Bi$Zone ...... 4D Emerson Center Museum of the Rockies The Rialto November 15th, 16th, 17th November 27th - 5:30pm November 27th ­Page 2a­•­The BoZone •­novemBer 15,­2018

MBC presents annual return of The Nutcracker, a Bozeman original Montana Ballet Company the entire family. will share the stage with MBC’s own Foundation U.S. Career Assistance on Sunday, November 18th at the (MBC), under the direction of Montana Ballet Company is company dancers and nearly 100 Award in both Baxter Hotel ballroom. Generously Elizabeth DeFanti, announces its thrilled to welcome back guest artists dancers from the community. Also 2014 and 2017. sponsored by Baxter Events with tea 35th Anniversary production of Rachel Van Buskirk and Christian featured in the cast is Soren Kisiel, For Nutcracker tickets, contact the provided by Café M, this event is a The Nutcracker, on Friday, Clark, principal dancers with co-director of Broad Comedy, who will Montana Ballet Company at (406) must for families and children, November 30th and Saturday, Terminus Modern Ballet Theater. once again dance the role of 582-8702 or log on to www.mon- and will include performance December 1st at the Willson Both guest artists have notable Drosselmeyer. tanaballet.org. All seating is excerpts from The Nutcracker. There Auditorium. Celebrating 35 years, careers and have danced MBC’s production of The reserved. Ticket prices range from will be 10am, 12:30pm and 3pm MBC’s Nutcracker is a true professionally throughout the Nutcracker, set to Tchaikovsky’s $20–$60. There will be a $2 service seatings. For reservations, visit the Bozeman original and treat for and abroad. They beloved score, is one of the largest fee added for “day of show” sales. aforementioned website or call the artistic collaborations in the region Prior to the Willson Montana Ballet Company. featuring the work of accomplished performances, MBC will host three Season after season, MBC, a dancers, local and national level High Teas with Clara and many 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, choreographers, guest artists, live other characters from The Nutcracker produces quality performances, The Broads are back w/ musicians, seasoned stage enchanting technicians, lighting audiences with 20th(!) anniversary show and costume designers and new and updated a host of dedicated volun- artistry of dance, After an exciting year with their point as Broad Comedy. The Broads teers. Audiences will choreography, Off-Broadway run in New York are famous for high-energy musical delight in music, and City, the NYC cast of Broad numbers, left-wing politics, women’s exciting choreography, new design. MBC’s Comedy will join forces with local issues, and R-rated shenanigans. costumes, and theatrical 35th Anniversary elements. production of The Bozeman The Nutcracker Symphony will again pro- promises to be vide live music, conducted dazzling! by guest artist and For more info, Belgrade native, Maestro please contact Lee Mills, Resident Montana Ballet Conductor of the Brazilian Company at Symphony Orchestra and info@montana- winner of the Solti ballet.org. •

Arts Council welcomes Nutcracker performance to WMPAC actresses Louise Musial and Cara Written and directed by cast The Arts Council of Big Sky is musicians, seasoned stage Clark, principal dancers with the Wilder as their feminist and member Katie Goodman and pleased to bring a production of technicians, lighting and costume Terminus Modern Ballet Theater in politically savvy laugh-riot of sketch husband Soren Kisiel, you can be Montana Ballet Company’s The designers and a host of dedicated Atlanta, who will be appearing in comedy and musical satire returns to sure, in this year’s political climate in Nutcracker to the Warren Miller volunteers. For this special the Big Sky performance. Both guest Tickets on sale for Montana State’s Bozeman. Performances will again particular, these writers have a few Performing Arts Center on Sunday, performance at the Warren Miller artists have notable careers and have be held at the Emerson Center for things to say! It’s not all politics, December 2nd, at 4pm. This fifth Performing Arts Center, a live danced professionally throughout the 53rd madrigal dinner the Arts & Culture, Thursday thank God. Spoofs including “The annual Big Sky performance is chamber orchestra will perform the United States and abroad. They will through Saturday, November Real Housewives of Bozeman” and generously underwritten by the music and local dancers will again share the stage with MBC’s own 15th–17th at 8pm each evening. other less mentionable subjects will Yellowstone Club Community be part of the cast. company dancers and local dancers Broad Comedy is an have you rolling in the aisles. Foundation, the Spanish Peaks “Having a production like The from Big Sky. Also featured in the internationally touring comedy Hailed as one of Bozeman’s Community Foundation and Nutcracker in Big Sky is a real treat cast is Soren Kisiel, co-director of show that presents a first-look at its greatest assets by numerous media NorthWestern Energy. for our community,” notes ACBS Broad Comedy, who will once again new material in Bozeman every outlets, this is a show you don’t want MBC’s production of The Executive Director Brian Hurlbut. dance the role of Drosselmeyer. November, and has done so for the to miss! And men, don’t let your Nutcracker, set to Tchaikovsky’s “It’s one of the most popular ballets Tickets $15–$35 and can be last 20 years! With Youtube hits women go without you – the Broads beloved score, is one of the largest in the world and great for audiences purchased in advance at www.war- reaching over 2 million, Broad have hundreds of male fans in atten- artistic collaborations in the region of all ages.” renmillerpac.org. For more Comedy is making a name for itself dance every year! However, if you’re featuring the work of accomplished Montana Ballet Company is information about the performance, on the national stage. up for a Girls Night Out, join them dancers, local and national level thrilled to welcome guest artists please call (406) 995-2742 or visit Broad Comedy shows feature a full for the Thursday show as a part of choreographers, guest artists, live Rachel Van Buskirk and Christian www.bigskyarts.org. • lineup of sketches and songs, Downtown Bozeman’s Ladies Night. guaranteed to leave your laugh General admission tickets are muscles hurting and your mother- $25 in advance and $28 at the door in-law embarrassed. Bozeman for each performance. Thursday’s favorites Katie Goodman, Louise opening show features special stu- Yellowstone Ballet offers free child Musial, and Cara Wilder are set to dent rush tickets for only $15. VIP star, plus last year’s beloved NYC reservations are also available for all tickets to Nutcracker performances guest cast members Molly Kelleher three shows, featuring no waiting and Tana Sirois. Making their debut lines and excellent reserved seats. Yellowstone Ballet Company and Meagher including Raison Martinsdale Ballet in Rat Queen, Bozeman appearances are Danielle For further ticketing information (YBC) celebrates its 28th season D’être Dance Project – Erin Levy Spanish and Mice. Cohn and Carlita Victoria! and to see what you’re getting your- with a spectacular community and Genevieve Trygstad-Burke, co- Performing the starring role of If Amy Schumer and Samantha self into, visit www.broadcome- collaboration of The Nutcracker, artistic director in the Snow scene the Nutcracker is Yellowstone Bee had a baby, with Trevor Noah dy.com. Tickets are also available including a Nutcracker Costume and the Waltz of the Flowers, Ballet School alumnus, national serving as its manny, you might get at Cactus Records. Broad Comedy is Contest at intermission and a FREE Bozeman Dance Academy in guest artist, and local favorite, something as irreverent and on- an 18+ show. Doors at 7pm. • child ticket for every adult ticket Chinese and Dolls, and Parsifal Pittendorfer. Mr. purchase. Children may come dressed as their favorite Nutcracker character: Snow King or Queen, Sugar Plum Fairy, Nutcracker Prince, Spanish Dancer, etc. Prizes will be awarded for the best costume along with a free gift for every child in attendance. Performances take place at 4:30pm on Saturday, December 15th and 2pm on Sunday, December 16th at the Willson Auditorium in Bozeman. Award-winning choreographer and YBC’s Artistic Director for 29 years, Kathleen Rakela creatively intertwines talented dancers and choreographers from Gallatin, Park,

Pittendorfer has been known to stun audiences with his out-of- orbit leaps, male bravura, exceptional acting and partnering skills. The role of Clara – the girl who dreams that her Nutcracker is really a prince – will be danced by thirteen-year-old Emah Eckert. Miss Eckert makes the two and a half hour trip from Tower Junction, Yellowstone National Park, to Livingston and Bozeman six days a week for classes and rehearsals. YBC’s family friendly production of The Nutcracker has delighted thousands with sixty- eight performances in Livingston, Great Falls, Lewistown, Bozeman, Mammoth Hot Springs, and Livingston since 1991. All ages will enjoy the magical and colorful characters and enchanting story. To encourage families to attend the Bozeman Community Nutcracker, YBC is offering a FREE child ticket with every adult ticket purchase. Reserved tickets for YBC’s The Nutcracker are available at Eckroth Music in Bozeman (corner of 7th and Mendenhall) or online at www.yellowstoneballet.info. Tickets range $25–$55. Each adult purchase qualifies for one free child ticket. A service fee of $2 will be added to tickets sold at the door. For more information or group rates, call (406) 223- 0430 or email yellowstonebal- [email protected]. •

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Local organizations aim to improve 2019 Best of Bozeman early literacy w/ program launch nominations open NOW Greater Gallatin United Way and Upon entering 4th grade, they need Bozeman Noon Rotary have the necessary reading skills to learn Even though the holiday season official polling window opens at the announced the local launch of subject content. Without grade-level is just getting started, Thanksgiving, top of March. Dolly Parton’s Imagination reading skills, they fall more and Christmas and New Year’s will This year’s voting will again con- Library to help improve early more behind every year. come and go before we know it! sist of a multiple choice format, dis- Greater Gallatin Then, after a few months of snow playing area favorites from previous United Way and and subzero temperatures, comes surveys, top picks from public Bozeman School the spring return of the Best nominations, as well as District knows this of Bozeman. This the option to add a can change, but the friendly local choice not listed. entire community competition is online ballot needs to rally around original celebration of will also be this issue. Launching everything we love complete with Dolly Parton’s champions including Mark and about our town and new and revised Imagination Library Betsy Sullivan, who established a all it has to offer. And categories. is just one strategy $15,000 Annual Matching Gift because you, the peo- While there are Greater Gallatin Incentive, Bozeman Noon Rotary, ple who call Bozeman many to repre- United Way is The Dairy Keep Project and Joan and its surrounding sent all our area’s taking to improve and Dean McSweeney. communities home, vast Best-ness, voters literacy, narrow the The kickoff event and initial are the electors of can decide the winners achievement gap and enrollment will take place on Friday, the area’s Best, of as many or as few titles ensure all children November 16th from 12–1pm at The BoZone is as they please. can succeed in school, Bozeman Public Library. The asking for your input. Right around 2,500 work and life. program will initially be available Ahead of the 2019 logged on last year and Dolly Parton’s for residents in zip codes 59715 and contest, the public is invited gave recognition to their Imagination Library 59718. Within 5 years, Greater to nominate area establishments to favorite food and beverage literacy and grade-level reading is a book gifting program that mails Gallatin United Way aspires to be considered for inclusion in the hotspots, service industries, live for children. free, high-quality books to children enroll 2,000 children annually in the upcoming community survey. Do entertainment, small businesses, As expressed by Rob Watson, from birth until they begin school. program. With community support, you feel a longtime neighborhood nonprofits, other local destinations, Bozeman School District The first five years of a child’s life they hope to grow and expand the shop or restaurant has been left in and so much more. Continuing the Superintendent, too many children are vitally important to their program to neighbor communities the cold in years past? Is there a tradition, it’s up to each and every are entering kindergarten without development. From zero to three in Gallatin, Park, Meagher and new business you think deserves a one of you to acknowledge your the necessary early literacy skills to years, 90 percent of a child’s brain Madison Counties. blue ribbon for an existing category? Best of the Best. Log on to achieve grade-level reading by the is developed. For more information, call (406) Is there somewhere so criminally www.thebestofbozeman.com end of 3rd grade, a critical The program is funded entirely 587-2194 or visit underrated you can’t stand it? to peruse the complete list of 2018 milestone. From pre-K through 3rd by donations. Generous startup www.GreaterGallatinUnitedWa Nominations are now being winners and to make your grade, children are learning to read. funds were donated by local y.org/imagination_library. • accepted at www.thebestofboze- nominations. The 2019 Best of man.com. This is an opportunity Bozeman will take place March 1st to have your say before the through April 15th, 2019. • Tickets on sale for Montana State’s 53rd madrigal dinner Dance Academy’s From MSU News Service menu featuring a pork multi-cultural ‘Twas the Tickets are now on sale through loin or a vegetarian the Bobcat Ticket Office for the option with all the Montana State University School of fixings. The meal Night at Emerson Music’s popular madrigal dinner, includes a traditional Bozeman Dance Academy to get in the Christmas spirit! which will be held at 6:30pm both dessert for the holidays celebrates the holidays early with its Tickets are $20 for adults, $14 Saturday, December 1st, and and plenty of wassail – annual production of ‘Twas the for youth ages 4–12, and free for Sunday, Dec. 2nd, in the ballrooms a hot, mulled cider Night Before Christmas on those 3 and under (on lap). of MSU’s Strand Union Building. drink. Friday, November 30th at the Advance tickets are available at The traditional holiday feast will Tickets for the Emerson Center for the Arts & bozemandanceacademy.com also be held Monday, Dec. 3rd, in MSU performances Culture beginning at 6:30pm. and Bozeman Dance Academy, Big Sky. are $35 and may be The evening will feature located at 346 Gallatin Park Drive. The 53rd annual MSU School of purchased at the performers of all ages as they sing, Be sure to follow them on Music production transports Bobcat Ticket Office in dance, and “fly” in an around-the- Facebook! contemporary guests to a the Brick Breeden world celebration of the holiday Bozeman Dance Academy’s Renaissance feast in a great baronial Fieldhouse, which is season. Academy dancers will pride and excellence in its hall. Members of the MSU choral open 9am–5pm perform musical theater, ballet, tap, professional staff, talented students, groups become knaves and wenches Monday through jazz, hip-hop, festive lyrics and and accredited curriculum who perform the traditional carols Friday. Parking for more alongside guest artists from (appropriate to age, level & interest) sung for centuries during the 12 days ticket buyers is provided in the lot or over the phone. around the community. A family- allows everyone to experience the of Christmas. The performance is directly below the ticket office. The Big Sky dinner will be friendly show, there’s no better way joy of positive dance programs. • produced by the American Choral Tickets may also be purchased held at Buck’s T-4 in Big Sky at Directors Association Student over the phone at (406) 994-CATS 6:30pm Dec. 3rd. Chapter, a registered MSU student or online at ticketswest.com Tickets for the Big Sky organization. (search “Montana State madrigal performance may be purchased by Paul Birkeland, director of MSU dinner”). A convenience fee is calling the Big Sky Arts Council at Catering, and his crew will prepare a charged for purchases made online (406) 995-2742. •

BAT’s Tooth of Crime is a musical riff on fleeting power & fame Sam Shepard, Dickerson (Fool the great playwright for Love), Sydney who passed away in Madill (Life of 2017, built a career Galileo), and as the voice of the Claire McGinty lonely American (The Realistic West. But the Joneses). haunted landscape Tooth of Crime in Tooth of Crime, is the second the next play play in Bozeman presented this season Actors Theatre’s by Bozeman Actors 2018-19 season, Theatre, opening its 10th, dedi- November 23rd, is cated to its late like no other he Past production Photo by Tim Stiller, The Big Event Photography co-founder Dee ever created. Dee Van Zyl, ultimately destroy you,” said This America has gone off the who passed away earlier this year. Carpenter, who also directed rails long ago. What’s left is a poetic Shows will be held in the Eagles Shepard’s Fool for Love for BAT cross of the traditional Lodge Ballroom, located at 316 E last season. film, complete with its high-noon Main, Friday and Saturday Shepard wrote the play in 1972 showdown, and a evenings, November 23rd but revised it for a complete reboot nihilistic Sex Pistols concert. Music through December 8th beginning that premiered in Greenwich and violent verse fly like bullets, and promptly at 7:30pm. Village in 1996. That version, no one is left unscathed. Tooth of Crime tickets are $20 for featuring a score by T Bone “This really is a unique play in general admission or $10 for Burnett, will be performed live in American drama,” said Gordon students (with ID) and are the BAT production by The Carpenter, artistic director for available in advance at bozeman- Keepers, a under the Bozeman Actors Theatre and actorstheatre.org/tickets musical direction of Lee Dickerson. director of the play. “The language or at the door. All ages welcome, The cast of BAT veterans includes and imagery are so different that it’s but parental guidance is Kuntz (The Realistic Joneses), like Shakespeare for audiences – a suggested (profanity, drug use, Andrews (Copenhagen), Will little challenging at first, but slowly and stage violence). • the meaning washes over you and you’re hit with the full power of the story.” That story, told over several musical numbers and intense bursts of dialogue, is a thrilling rock-and-roll epic of power and fame, Carpenter said. In a celebrity-obsessed America, an aging rock idol named Hoss, played by Mark Kuntz, and his ragtag entourage struggle desperately to stay on top with challengers at every turn. When an upstart rival known as Crow, played by Tonya Andrews, comes on the scene breaking all the rules, only one can emerge the victor in a duel to the death – a duel where words and music have become the weapons of choice. “Shepard is really unsparing in his view here that pursuit of fame will haunt you and page 2A • Volume 25, Number22 - November 15, 2018• The BoZone Entertainment Calendar w• ww.BoZone.com • 406-586-6730 ––– Tell ’em, “I Saw It In The BoZone!” Tell ’em, “I Saw It In The BoZone!” ––– The BoZone Entertainment Calendar • www.BoZone.com • 406-586-6730 • Volume 25, Number 22 - November 15, 2018 • page 3A Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday

Emerson Grill canned Photos for Mac food drive Emerson Grill 8:30am F-11 Photo 14Food For Fines Library 15 Thrive Gym Days Can the Griz Food Drive 10 am Willson School Polar Obsession 9 am MoR Baby Bistro 11 am Library Into the Arctic 9 am MoR Experience the Aurora 11 am & 3 pm Little Ones Storytime 10:15 & Taylor Planetarium @ MOR 11:15 am Bozeman Public Library The Dark Matter Mystery 1 pm MOR Free Pool 3 pm Molly Brown Experience the Aurora 11 am & 3 pm Taylor Planetarium @ MOR 21st Annual Festival of Trees

Thrive Gym Days – Belgrade 3 pm Best Western Plus GranTree Inn 11 am Heck-Quaw Elementary 17th Annual Holiday Bazaar 4 pm Sack Lunch Seminar – Holy Fire Emerson Center for the Arts & Culture Reiki 12 pm MSU – SUB Fantastic Beasts 4 pm Bzn Library Fearless Digital Parenting 2018 Ladies’ Night 5 pm Downtown 12 pm Bozeman Public Library Women in the Wild – Meet n Greet The Dark Matter Mystery 1 pm MOR 5pm MSU – Gaines Hall Rm 243 Tours for Tots 2 pm MoR Chamber’s Business After Hours Free Pool 3 pm Molly Brown 5:30pm Pierce Flooring & Design READ to a Dog 4 pm Library Kenny Diamond 6 pm Corx Kids Night 5:30pmKatabatic Brewing Extreme History Lecture: EPA Music & Mussels w/ John Floridis Superfund 6 pm MoR Open Builds 6 pm Makerspace 5:30pm Bridger Brewing Green Drinks 5:30pm Football Bingo Night 6 pm Mixers

Love Schack Architecture Art on the Rocks 6:30pm Emerson 5K Brew Run Series 6 pm Bozeman Writer/Tim Cahill 7 pm Pine Creek Donnie Elliot 6 pm Outlaw Brewing Bridger Creek Boys 7 pm Red Tractor Thrive’s Dynamite Dads 6 pm MoR Skylark 7 pm Mint Cafe & Bar Wednesday Night Winter Series- Christy Hays 7 pm Bzn Hot Springs Knitting & Hygge 6:30pm Library Trail Running Film 7 pm The Ellen Trivia Night 7 pm Pine Creek Lodge 11th & Grant w/ Paige & The People’s Author Event with Steven Rinella Band 7 pm MontanaPBS 7 pm Schnee’s Boots WWA Backcountry Film Festival KneeJürk 7 pm Eagles Bar 7 pm Livingston Depot Center Wildlife 7 pm The Ellen Theatre Movie BZN Film Fest 7 pm Fork & Spoon Comedy Night 7:30pm Red Tractor Broad Comedy 8 pm Emerson Center More Than Bruises: Stories of Abuse Trivia Night 8 pm Molly Brown Wobble Wednesday 8 pm Zebra & Healing 8 pm Shane Lalani

The Devil Makes Three Chad Okrusch 8 pm Murray Bar 8:30pm The Rialto Jackie Fabulous Live! 8 pm Baxter Sunrise Karaoke 9 pm 19th Hole Jeffrey Foucault 8:30pm The Rialto Haufbrau Open Mic Night Sunrise Karaoke 9 pm Eagles Bar 10 pm Haufbrau Sam Vargo 10 pm Haufbrau Emerson Grill canned Food drive Emerson Grill Emerson Grill canned Polar Obsession Happy food drive Emerson Grill Polar Obsession food drive Emerson Grill 9 am MoRockies Thanksgiving! 18 Every Sunday = morning 19 9 am MoRockies 20 Tuesday am Meditation 21 Into the Arctic 22 9 am MoRockies meditation Into the Arctic 7 am Mountains Walking Little Ones Storytime 8 am Mountains Walking Brewery 9 am Museum of the Rockies Polar Obsession 9 am MoRockies 9th Annual BSSEF Turkey Trot 5k Polar Obsession 9 am MoR 10:15 &11:15 am Bozeman Library Pre-School Explorers Into the Arctic 9 am MoRockies Experience the Aurora Into the Arctic 9 am MoR 10:30am Children’s Museum Books & Babies 11 am & 3 pm MOR 7:30am Fire Pit Park – Big Sky Secret of the Cardboard Rocket Music Monday 10:30am CMB 10 am&1 pm Bozeman Library The Dark Matter Mystery 10 am Taylor Planetarium @ MOR 12th Annual Huffing for Stuffing Experience the Aurora 1 pm MOR Nutcracker: High Tea with Clara Experience the Aurora 11 am & 3 pm MOR Free Pool 3 pm Molly Brown 8 am MoRockies 10 am Baxter Ballroom 11 am & 3 pm MOR Yoga For All READ to a Dog 4 pm Library Brunch Live Music – Calista Microbrew Monday Katabatic – Kids Night Winter Opening Day 11:30am MAP Brewing 11 am & 12 pm Bozeman Library 11 am Pine Creek Lodge 5:30pm Katabatic Brewing Books & Brunch – History Museum The Dark Matter Mystery Taco Tuesday Clint Anderson & Mike Gurzi 9 am Big Sky Resort 11:30am Mountains Walking 11 am City of Bozeman 1 pm Taylor Planetarium @ MOR 6 pm Outlaw Brewing ThankSKATING Celebration Nutcracker: High Tea with Clara Open STEAMlab Hours The Dark Matter Mystery Trivia Night 7 pm Pine Creek Lodge Noel & Ed 7 pm Eagles Bar 12:30pm Baxter Ballroom 3 pm Children’s Museum Bzn 1 pm Taylor Planetarium @ MOR 9:30am Haynes Pavilion The Dark Matter Mystery Free Pool 3 pm Molly Brown Trivia Night 8 pm Molly Brown Roblox Club 3:45pm Library Wobble Wednesday 1 & 4 pm MOR Open STEAMlab Hours 4 pm CMB Free Pool at the Molly Brown LEGO Club 3:45pm Library 8 pm Zebra Cocktail Lounge The Big Sky Tonight 2 pm MOR Pints w/ Purpose – HRDC Warming Beer for a Cause 5 pm Katabatic Calista Singley 8 pm Murray Bar 3 pm Molly Brown Harlem Globetrotters Center 5 pm Bridger Brewing Josh Moore Quinlan Conley 8:30pm The Attic 2 pm Brick Breeden Fieldhouse DJ Yeti Foxy Blues 5 pm Murray Bar 5:30pm Bozeman Spirits Distillery Sunrise Karaoke 9 pm 19th Hole Old Time Fiddle Jam Rich Mayo 6 pm Kountry Korner Open Mic Night 10 pm Haufbrau 2 pm Mint Bar – Whitehall Bluegrass Jam 3:30pm Scissorbills/Big Sky Bozeman Symphony – Tuning In to Nutcracker: High Tea with Clara 5:30pm Katabatic Brewing the Orchestra 3 pm Baxter Ballroom Forever Young Adult Book Club 6 pm Bozeman Public Library 8th Annual Max Wave Turkey Bingo 6 pm Country Bookshelf Ladies’ Night 7 pm Molly Brown 5:30pm Top Hat – Missoula STEM Fun Night at MOR Christmas Chorus – Weekly Gathering Josh Moore 6 pm Outlaw Brewing 6 pm Museum of the Rockies 7 pm Christ the King Lutheran Squirrel Gravy 6 pm MAP Brewing Luke Flansburg Jessica Eve Lechner Bridger Mountain Big Band 6:30pm Red Tractor Pizza 7 pm Murray Bar 7 pm Eagles Bar Improv on the Verge Weston Lewis 7 pm Norris Hot Sprgs MJ Williams (Dinner & Jazz Concert) 7 pm Verge Theater Dan Henry 7 pm Bzn Hot Springs 7 pm Squire House Sunrise Karaoke – Legion Bozeman Doc Series – Angels Are Tunes at the Taproom 9 pm American Legion – Bozeman Made of Light 7 pm Bozeman Taproom 7 pm Emerson Center Somo 9 pm Top Hat – Missoula Sunrise Karaoke 9 pm Bar IX Open Mic Night 10 pm Haufbrau Open Mic Night 10 pm Haufbrau Tom Cook 10 pm Haufbrau

Every Sunday = morning Polar Obsession Giving Tuesday CMB Little Ones Storytime Open House meditation 9 am MoRockies Tuesday morning Meditation 10:15 &11:15 am Library 8:30am Headwaters Academy 25 8 am Mountains Walking 26 Into the Arctic 27 7 am Mountains Walking 28 Thrive Gym Days – Belgrade 29 Polar Obsession 9 am MoR

Polar Obsession 9 am MoRockies Polar Obsession 11 am Heck-Quaw Elem Into the Arctic 9 am MoR PIR DAY at the Emerson 9 am MoRockies 9 am MoR Gateway Local Option Tax | State Tours for Tots 10 am MoR 9 am Emerson Center Into the Arctic 9 am MoRockies Into the Arctic 9 am MoR Wide Sales Tax Books & Babies Music Monday 10:30am CMB Stumpy Sunday Tours for Tots 10 am MoR 10 am & 1 pm Bozeman Library Microbrew Monday 11:30am MAP 11 am Best Western/GranTree Books & Babies Thrive Gym Days 10 am Willson 3:30pm Scissorbills/Big Sky Open STEAMlab Hours 3 pm CMB Sack Lunch Seminar – Mormon 10 am &1 pm Bozeman Library Baby Bistro 11 am Bozeman Library Marcedes Carroll Roblox Club 3:45pm Library Feminisms 12 pm MSU – SUB Yoga For All 11 am & 12 pm Library Free Pool 3 pm Molly Brown 6 pm Outlaw Brewing LEGO Club 3:45pm Library Tours for Tots 2 pm MoR Taco Tuesday 11:30amMtns. Walking Gesine Janzen – O Rivers! The Dirt Farmers 6 pm Red Tractor Pints w/ Purpose – Friends of Hyalite Free Pool 3 pm Molly Brown Free Pool 3 pm Molly Brown 4 pm DeWeese Gallery Bridger Mountain Big Band 5 pm Bridger Brewing READ to a Dog 4 pm Library Open STEAMlab Hours 4 pm CMB Hyalite APA First Pour Party 7 pm Eagles Bar Bluegrass Jam 5:30pm Katabatic Kids Night 5:30pm Katabatic Flights + Bites Singles Night 5 pm Bridger Brewing Aaron Williams Jacob Rountree6:30pm Red Tractor Music & Mussels w/ Cole & the Thornes Cirque Musica Wonderland 5 pm Emerson Grill Open Builds 7 pm Norris Hot Springs 5:30pm Bridger Brewing 7:30pm Brick Breeden Fieldhouse Beer for a Cause 5 pm Katabatic 6 pm Bozeman Makerspace Yin and Tonic Sweet Sage Duo 6 pm Outlaw 7 pm Bozeman Hot Springs Sunrise Karaoke 9 pm Legion B r e w s & t h e B i g S k y – W o o l K i n g C h a r l i e B a i r Football Bingo Night Open Mic Night 10 pm Haufbrau Author Event with Lauren Oakes Open Mic Night 10 pm Haufbrau 5:30pm MoR 6 pm Mixers Saloon Lucas Mace 5:30pm Bozeman Spirits 6 pm Country Bookshelf Provost’s Distinguished Lecturer Series Rich Mayo 6 pm Kountry Korner -Science Inquiry Lecture - 7 pm Museum of the Rockies Country Bookshelf Book Club Yellowstone Grizzly Bears: 45 Bridger Creek Boys 7 pm Country Bookshelf Years of Scientific Discovery 7 pm Red Tractor Pizza Ladies’ Night 7 pm Molly Brown 7 pm Museum of the Rockies The Good Old Boys Christmas Chorus – Weekly GatheringTrivia Night 7 pm Pine Creek Lodge 7 pm The Mint Cafe & Bar – Belgrade

7 pm Christ the King Lutheran Tales From Edis Kittrell

Weston Lewis 7 pm Red Tractor 7 pm Eagles Bar 7 pm Bozeman Hot Springs

Neko Case Trivia Night 8 pm Molly Brown Kitchen Dwellers

8 pm The Wilma – Missoula 8 pm Pine Creek Lodge Wobble Wednesday 8 pm Zebra Charlie Parr & Willie Watson Sunrise Karaoke 9 pm 19th Hole Something & The Anything 8:30pm The Rialto Charlie Parr and Willie Watson 8 pm Murray Bar – Livingston Sunrise Karaoke 9 pm Bar IX 9 pm Top Hat – Missoula Sunrise Karaoke 9 pm Eagles Bar Jeff Jensen 10 pm Haufbrau Open Mic Night 10 pm Haufbrau Rob Lethert 10 pm Haufbrau

Every Sunday = morning Bozeman Ice Festival Bozeman Ice Festival Bozeman Ice Festival Bozeman Ice Festival meditation City of Bozeman City of Bozeman City of Bozeman City of Bozeman 2 8 am Mountains Walking 3 Polar Obsession 4 Polar Obsession 5 Polar Obsession 6 Business Before Hours Polar Obsession 9 am MoR 9 am MoRockies 9 am MoRockies 7:30am Old Main Gallery 9 am Museum of the Rockies Into the Arctic Into the Arctic 9 am MoR Into the Arctic 9 am MoR Books & Babies 10 am & 1 pm Bozeman Public Library Into the Arctic 9 am MoRockies 9 am Museum of the Rockies Books & Babies Library Tour 9 am Bozeman Library Music Monday Thrive Gym Days – Bozeman Holiday Market Jubilee 10 am & 1 pm Bozeman Library Little Ones Storytime 10:30am Children’s Museum 10 am Willson School 9 am Gallatin County Fairgrounds Yoga For All 11 am& 12 pm Library 10:15 &11:15 am Bozeman Library Microbrew Monday Baby Bistro 11 am Bozeman Library Brunch Live Music – The Travelin’ Kind Taco Tuesday Thrive Gym Days – Belgrade 11:30am MAP Brewing Free Pool 3 pm Molly Brown 11 am Pine Creek Lodge 11:30am Mountains Walking 11 am Heck-Quaw Elementary Open STEAMlab Hours 3 pm CMB Know the 10 Signs Free Pool 3 pm Molly Brown Montana Food Bank Event: SLAM Winter Showcase Hops Against Hunger 4 pm Bzn Roblox Club 3:45pm Library 1 pm Bozeman Senior Center READ to a Dog 12 pm Masonic Lodge Author “Sneak-Peek” event: Christy Montana Food Bank Event: Free Pool 3 pm Molly Brown 4 pm Bozeman Library Howard Beall & The Fake News Stillwell 6 pm Country Bookshelf Hops Against Hunger Open STEAMlab Hours Music & Mussels w/ 1 pm Wild Joe*s Coffee Spot 4 pm City of Bozeman Open Builds 6 pm Makerspace 4 pm Children’s Museum Bozeman Bridger Creek Boys Learn to Curl Legislative Meet N Greet Football Bingo Night 6 pm Mixers Montana Food Bank Event: 5:30pm Bridger Brewing 2:45pm Ressler Motors Ice Rink 4:30pm City Hall Art on the Rocks 6:30pm Emerson Hops Against Hunger Kids Night Irving Berlin’s White Christmas Pints w/ Purpose – Montana Writer’s – Doug and Andrea Peacock 5 pm City of Bozeman 5:30pm Katabatic Brewing Food Bank Network 7 pm Pine Creek Lodge 3 pm The Ellen Theatre Gear Swap & Special Presentation Stettie Ruth – Art Show 5 pm Bridger Brewing Kenny Diamond Arts Council Welcomes 5 pm Lockhorn Cider House 6pm Rialto Bozeman ‘Nutcracker’ Performance Bluegrass Jam 7 pm The Mint Cafe Belgrade Beer for a Cause Trivia Night 7 pm Pine Creek Lodge Bridger Creek Boys 7 pm Red Tractor 4 pm Warren Miller Perf. Arts Ctr. 5:30pm Katabatic Brewing “El Capitan” a film by Fred Padula 5 pm Katabatic Brewing Company 50th anniversary screening of Mountain Yarns: Narrative Tales of Adventure The Road Agents 6 pm Lockhorn Cider House Josh Moore “Mountain of Storms” 7:30pm The Mountain Project 6 pm Outlaw Brewing Ashley Ross 6:30pm Red Tractor 5:30pm Bozeman Spirits Distillery 7:30pm Emerson Crawford Theater “North Ridge” 7:30pm Emerson Dirtwire 7 pm Filling Station Joe Biden’s American Promise Rich Mayo 6 pm Kountry Korner Trivia Night 8 pm Molly Brown Celtic Cowboy Christmas Bridger Mountain Big Band Tour 7pm U of M – Missoula Larry Kiff 7 pm Red Tractor Pizza Wobble Wednesday 7:30pm Myrna Loy Center – Helena 7 pm Eagles Bar Sunrise Karaoke – Legion Christmas Chorus – Weekly Gathering 8 pm Zebra Cocktail Lounge Eddie’s First Christmas on Patrol Dan Henry 7 pm Norris Hot Springs 9 pm American Legion – Bozeman 7 pm Christ the King Lutheran Sunrise Karaoke 9 pm 19th Hole 8 pm Verge Theater Open Mic Night 10 pm Haufbrau Open Mic Night 10 pm Haufbrau Sunrise Karaoke 9 pm Bar IX Open Mic Night 10 pm Haufbrau Sunrise Karaoke 9 pm Eagles Bar GG e t YY o uu rr ee v e n t s oo nn t h e CC a l e n d a r !! e m a i l :: i n f o @@ BB o ZZ o n e .. C o m ( $ 2 5 p e r l i s t i n G f o r n o n - a d v e r t i s e r s ) o r CC a l l 44 00 6 -- 5 8 6 - 6 7 3 0 Friday Saturday IF IT'S HAPPENING... IT’S IN THE BO THE IN IT’S HAPPENING... IT'S IF Emerson Grill canned food drive Emerson Polar Obsession 9 am Museum of the Rockies BO THE IN IT’S HAPPENING... IT'S IF Food For Fines Bozeman Library Into the Arctic 9 am Museum of the Rockies 16 Can the Griz Food Drive Gallatin Valley 17 17th Annual Holiday Bazaar Polar Obsession 9 am MoR 9 am Emerson Center for the Arts & Culture Into the Arctic 9 am Museum of the Rockies Bozeman Winter Farmers’ Market 9 am Emerson Center Open STEAMlab Hours 10 am Children’s Museum Hope & Holidays Bookfair/Toy Drive 9:30am Barnes & Noble Read Sing Play! Storytime 10:15 &11:15 am Library Books & Babies Saturday 10 am Bozeman Public Library The Secret of the Cardboard Rocket 10 am MOR Kinder Play 10:30am Motion Athletics Experience the Aurora 11 am & 3 pm MOR Experience the Aurora 11 am & 3 pm MOR Let’s Go Luna – MontanaPBS Screener 11 am Library Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library 12 pm Library Livingston Jazz Festival 12 pm City of Livingston Livingston Jazz Festival 12 pm City of Livingston The Dark Matter Mystery – & 4pm 1 pm MOR The Dark Matter Mystery 1 pm MOR The Big Sky Tonight 2 pm Taylor Planetarium @ MOR 17th Annual Holiday Bazaar 4 pm Emerson Center Emma – A Pop Musical 3 pm Verge Theater Donnie Elliot Experience 5:30pm Kountry Korner Reckless Abandon 5 pm Montana Homegrown Radio Sam Varga 6 pm Wild Joe*s Coffee Spot Bob Britten 5:30pm Kountry Korner Café Author Roberta Hamburgh 6 pm Country Bookshelf Dan Henry 5:30pm Katabatic Brewing Company Virginia Warner 6 pm Uncorked – Livingston and Five Finger Death Punch Emma – A Pop Musical 7 pm Verge Theater 6 pm Brick Breeden Fieldhouse Jazz Night w/ Alex Robilotta 7 pm Red Tractor Emma – A Pop Musical 7 pm Verge Theater Joseph Running Crane 7 pm Norris Hot Springs Tom Kirwan 7 pm Norris Hot Springs Howard Beall & the Fake News 7 pm Red Tractor Pizza Yellowstone Quake at Bozeman Icedogs Sing-Along screening of Mamma Mia! 7:30pm The Ellen 7:30pm Haynes Pavilion Bozeman Folklore Dance Party 8 pm Labor Temple RBG 7:30pm The Ellen Theatre Funksgiving w/ Sweet Groovalicious Funk Machine : Darkest Days Anniversary Tour 8 pm The Rialto 8 pm The Pub Station – Billings Broad Comedy 8 pm Emerson Center Broad Comedy 8 pm Emerson Center More Than Bruises: Stories of Abuse & Healing More Than Bruises: Stories of Abuse & Healing 8 pm Shane Lalani Center 8 pm Shane Lalani Center for the Arts The Salamanders, The Artisinals & MAD Pattern Jeff Plankenhorn 8 pm Live From The Divide 8 pm Filling Station The Devil Makes Three 8 pm The Wilma – Missoula Figure: Bloodbath Tour 8 pm Zebra Cocktail Lounge S.L.A.M. Presents Russ Chapman Diamond 9 pm Sacajawea Bar – Three Forks 8 pm Live From The Divide The MAX 9 pm Chico Hot Springs Saloon Sunrise Karaoke 9 pm Silver Dollar Saloon – Ennis Groove Wax 9 pm JR’s Lounge & Casino Bluebelly Junction 9 pm Sacajawea Bar – Three Forks Fools Gold 9 pm Eagles Bar The MAX 9 pm Chico Hot Springs Saloon Jazz Jam 9 pm The Attic – Livingston Groove Wax 9 pm JR’s Lounge & Casino Burn Box Karaoke w/ DJ Saltlick & The Baby Fools Gold 9 pm Eagles Bar 9 pm The Rialto Jazz Jam 9 pm The Attic – Livingston Reckless Abandon 9 pm Murray Bar – Livingston The Jauntee 9 pm Murray Bar – Livingston Jeffrey Foucault 9 pm Top Hat – Missoula Rocky Mountain Pearls 9:30pm Mixers Saloon Tara Lynn Walrus 10 pm Haufbrau Bear Spray Akimbo & Lazy Suzy 10 pm Haufbrau

Polar Obsession Bozeman Weavers Guild Holiday Sale 23 9 am Museum of the Rockies 9 am Gallatin County Fairgrounds Into the Arctic 24 Holiday Farmers’ Market 9 am Gallatin County Fairgrounds 9 am Museum of the Rockies Books & Babies Saturday Open STEAMlab Hours 10 am Bozeman Public Library 10 am Children’s Museum Bozeman Shop Indies First for Small Business Saturday! Read Sing Play! Storytime 10 am Country Bookshelf 5th Annual Montana Parent Holiday Bazaar 10:15 &11:15 am Bozeman Public Library 10 am Best Western Plus GranTree Inn Donnie Elliot Experience Yoga & Beer 11 am Outlaw Brewing 5:30pm Kountry Korner Café Holiday Craft Fair 12 pm Katabatic Brewing Company Sweet Sage 6 pm Wild Joe*s Coffee Spot K. Pilz 3:30pm Scissorbills Saloon – Big Sky Bob Britten 5:30pm Kountry Korner Café The Five/Park High Jazz Band Nathan Lewis 5:30pm Katabatic Brewing Company 6 pm Uncorked Wine & Cheese Bar – Livingston Open Mic Night 6 pm Wild Joe*s Coffee Spot Jazz Night w/ Alex Robilotta 7 pm Red Tractor Balboa Swing Dance 7 pm Townshend’s Teahouse The Wife 7 pm The Ellen Theatre Incongruous: Short Works by Greg Owens 7 pm Verge Theater Chad Okrusch 7 pm Norris Hot Springs Nathan North 7 pm Norris Hot Springs Teahouse Tango Bozeman Actors Theatre presents Tooth of Crime 7:30pm Townshend’s Bozeman Teahouse 7:30pm Eagles Lodge Ballroom Butte Cobras at Bozeman Icedogs Diamond 9 pm Eagles Bar Daniel Kosel 9 pm 7:30pm Haynes Pavilion Sacajawea Bar – Bozeman Actors Theatre presents Tooth of Crime Three Forks Z 7:30pm Eagles Lodge Ballroom Sunrise Karaoke 9 Z Dalton Brink DJs Burn Box 8 pm The Rialto pm Friendly Tavern ONE

Sunrise Karaoke – SAC ONE Under the Bleachers 9 pm Sacajawea Bar – Three Forks 9 pm Chico Diamond 9 pm Eagles Bar Cimarron Band Under the Bleachers 9 pm Chico Hot Springs Saloon 9 pm Murray Bar Band of Drifters 9 pm Murray Bar – Livingston DJ Troy-Mach One Music DJ Troy-Mach One Music 9 pm JR’s Lounge 9 pm JR’s Lounge & Casino Neil Filo Beddow Live Music w/ Kurt 10 pm Haufbrau 10 pm Haufbrau • Holiday Market Jubilee 8 am Fairgrounds Bozeman Kiwanis Pancake Breakfast • Polar Obsession 9 am MoR 7 am Gallatin County Fairgrounds Since 1993 Since 30 Into the Arctic 9 am MoRockies 1 Holiday Market Jubilee 8 am Fairgrounds 1993 Since Open STEAMlab Hours 10 am CMB WSE’s Holiday Farmers Market Read Sing Play! Storytime 9 am Livingston Civic Center 10:15 &11:15 am Bozeman Public Library Polar Obsession 9 am Museum of the Rockies Kinder Play 10:30am Motion Athletics Into the Arctic 9 am Museum of the Rockies Donnie Elliot Experience 5:30pm Kountry Korner Books & Babies Saturday 10 am Library Open Mic Night with Bozeman Poetry Collective Holiday Open House Extravaganza 10 am Antique Market 6 pm Country Bookshelf Santa Run for Education 5k 10:15am Willson School Willy James 6 pm Wild Joe*s Coffee Spot SLAM Winter Showcase 12 pm Masonic Lodge Coyote Gypsies 6 pm Uncorked – Livingston Christmas Stroll at the Emerson 12:30pm Emerson Center ‘Twas the Night Before Christmas 6:30pm Emerson MBC’s 35th Anniversary Nutcracker 2 pm Willson Tunes at Ted’s with Edis Silly Moose Comedy Improv for Families 6:30pm Ted’s Montana Grill 3 pm Country Bookshelf Jazz Night w/ Montana Manouche 7 pm Red Tractor Kate & The AlleyKats 4:30pm Wild Joe*s Coffee Spot MBC’s 35th Anniversary Nutcracker The Christmas Stroll 4:30pm Downtown Bozeman Bob Britten 5:30pm Kountry Korner Café 7 pm Willson Auditorium Weston Lewis 5:30pm Katabatic Brewing Company Samuel Isaac 7 pm Norris Hot Springs MBC’s 35th Anniversary Nutcracker •

Teddy Bear Toss 7 pm Brick Breeden Fieldhouse • 7 pm Willson Auditorium Bozeman Actors Theatre presents Tooth of Crime Rawbone 7 pm Norris Hot Springs 7:30pm Eagles Lodge Ballroom PermaFunk 7 pm Red Tractor Pizza Irving Berlin’s White Christmas Helena at Bozeman Icedogs 7:30pm Haynes Pavillion 7:30pm The Ellen Theatre Bozeman Actors Theatre presents Tooth of Crime Light Box Comedy Series w/ Jesse Joyce 7:30pm Eagles Lodge Ballroom 8 pm The Rialto Irving Berlin’s White Christmas 7:30pm The Ellen Theatre The Fossils 8:30pm The Attic – Livingston Holiday Ball 7:30pm Bozeman Senior Center Exit 288 9 pm Sacajawea Bar – Three Forks Sunrise Karaoke 9 pm Silver Dollar Saloon – Ennis Ten Years Gone 9 pm Chico Hot Springs Saloon Diamond 9 pm Sacajawea Bar – Three Forks April 1-28, 2018 1-28, April

Tsunami Funk 9 pm American Legion – Bozeman Ten Years Gone 9 pm Chico Hot Springs Saloon 2018 1-28, April KneeJürk 9 pm Eagles Bar Tsunami Funk 9 pm American Legion – Bozeman Blub 9 pm Murray Bar – Livingston KneeJürk 9 pm Eagles Bar DJ Riley 9 pm JR’s Lounge & Casino DJ Riley 9 pm JR’s Lounge & Casino Steady Trees 10 pm Haufbrau Dirtwire 9 pm Top Hat – Missoula Bozeman Ice Festival City of Bozeman Bozeman Ice Festival City of Bozeman Polar Obsession 9 am MoRockies 2018 Adventure Film Festival 7 Into the Arctic 9 am MoRockies 8 9 am & 1pm Emerson Crawford Theater Open STEAMlab Hours 10 am CMB Gun Show 9 am Gallatin County Fairgrounds Read Sing Play! Storytime Books & Babies Saturday 10:15 &11:15 am Bozeman Public Library 10 am Bozeman Public Library 3rd Annual North Side Winter Stroll Polar Family Day 10 am Museum of the Rockies 4 pm Cannery District Bob Britten 5:30pm Kountry Korner Café Livingston: Queen of tHE ARTS – Reception Aaron Banfield 5 pm Green Door Gallery – Livingston To Make A Prairie – Morgan Irons 5:30pm Katabatic Brewing Company 5 pm Old Main Gallery & Framing 2018 Bozeman Ice Festival – FREE SOLO Screening Gun Show 5 pm Gallatin County Fairgrounds 6:30pm & 9 pm Emerson Crawford Theater Donnie Elliot Experience 5:30pm Kountry Korner Todd Green 7 pm Norris Hot Springs 21st Annual Big Sky Christmas Stroll Vibe Quartet 7 pm Red Tractor Pizza 5:30pm Big Sky Town Center Yellowstone at Bozeman Icedogs 7:30pm Haynes Open Mic Night 6 pm Wild Joe*s Coffee Spot Folklore Dance w/ Bebe LeBoeuf 7:30pm Senior Center Jazz Night w/ Alex Robilotta 7 pm Red Tractor You Are a Miracle – Festival of Lights w/ Ilan Smith Aran Buzzas 7 pm Norris Hot Springs 7:30pm Rialto Bozeman Missoula Junior Bruins at Bozeman Icedogs BAT presents Tooth of Crime 7:30pm Eagles Ballroom 7:30pm Haynes Pavilion Irving Berlin’s White Christmas Bozeman Actors Theatre presents Tooth of Crime 7:30pm The Ellen 7:30pm Eagles Lodge Ballroom Bozeman Symphony Presents Gloria Alasdair Fraser 7:30pm Story Mansion 7:30pm Willson Auditorium Irving Berlin’s White Christmas 7:30pm The Ellen Eddie’s First Christmas on Patrol Eddie’s First Christmas on Patrol 8 pm Verge 8 pm Verge Theater World’s Finest & Chain Station 8 pm Filling Station “The Dawn Wall” screening 8 pm Emerson Gary Small & The Coyote Brothers Gary Small & The Coyote Brothers 9 pm Chico Hot Springs Saloon 9 pm Chico Hot Springs Saloon Sunrise Karaoke – Friendly 9 pm Friendly Tavern Comstock Lode 9 pm Sacajawea Bar The Max 9 pm Sacajawea Bar – Three Forks Slakkr 9 pm JR’s Lounge Belgrade Slakkr 9 pm JR’s Lounge Belgrade GG e t YY o uu rr ee v e n t s oo nn t h e CC a l e n d a r !! e m a i l :: i n f o @@ BB o ZZ o n e .. C o m ( $ 2 5 p e r l i s t i n G f o r n o n - a d v e r t i s e r s ) o r CC a l l 44 00 6 -- 5 8 6 - 6 7 3 0 Page 6a • The BoZone • novemBer 15, 2018

Verge stages Greg Owens celebration, teen-starring Emma! A Pop Musical There’s no thinning of Verge violence, and may not be suitable for work has been described as “a audience suggestions. With crowd at 3pm, just before the Downtown Theater’s stage calendar as the all viewers. welcome return to the American favorites, the Bozeman Improverts Christmas Stroll! holiday season approaches! Here’s Following its Bozeman folk tradition of storytelling” (Chicago AND some new faces, you won’t And finally, mark your calendars a look at some of the fantastic performances, the show heads to Reader), “an unexpectedly rich want to miss the best way to start for Ryan Cassavaugh’s latest and performances happening in the Livingston’s Shane Lalani Center for portrait of American hope” (Los your week. Come get cheap thrills greatest Christmas play, Eddie’s coming weeks. a three-night run, Thursday through Angeles Times), and “something for your laugh hole with advanced First Christmas on Patrol, Partnering with HAVEN, Verge Saturday, November 15th–17th. All Hunter S. Thompson might have tickets for only $7, or $9 at the door. opening December 6th. The long- and the local nonprofit continue to performances begin at 8pm. These thought up on a hallucinogenic trip Upcoming shows are set for awaited sequel to Jimmy’s First present More Than Bruises: shows are FREE of admission but in a stolen Caddie in Vegas” (The November 19th and December 10th. Christmas on Parole features the same Stories of Abuse and Healing. seating is limited. Please reserve Ryder Magazine). All shows start at 7pm. Ages 17+. actors as new characters in a fresh Written by Jessie Sherman, this yours in advance. The staged readings will be Verge is now offering Silly setting. You can rest assured you’ll be production shares the stories of Verge Theater celebrates Greg performed by an all-star local cast Moose Comedy Improv for seeing the most original Christmas women from the Gallatin Valley. Owens’ 30th anniversary as a including Kent Davis, Kari Doll, Kids darn near monthly to give play out there. As Ryan says, This original verbatim play weaves playwright with staged readings of Bennett Drozic, Lila Michael, Eiseley families extra chances to laugh “Jimmy’s was just the beginning…” together their stories of abuse and new short works. Incongruous – and Lorelei Michael-Owens, Alex together. After all, laughter decreases This show is recommended for ages healing into a play that challenges Short Works by Greg Owens will Miller, and E.J. Porth. stress hormones. It also increases 17+ due to adult themes and audiences to truly listen, inviting us be performed at Verge Theater by The event is being held as a immune cells and infection-fighting language. Tickets are $14 in to come together as a community. friends and family on Saturday, fundraiser to support scholarships antibodies, improving our resistance advance, or $16 at the door. The play was created solely from November 24th at 7pm. for Verge Theater’s education to disease. And of course, laughter Visit www.vergetheater.com interviews with survivors and aims to With the offbeat humor and program, which helps nurture self- triggers the release of endorphins, for reservations and further provide a space for survivors of intelligence for which the work of confident, problem-solving citizens the body’s natural feel-good information about the entire 2018-19 domestic violence to share their this 20-year Bozeman resident has and grow community. Suggested chemicals, giving people an overall season! Advance tickets are also stories with each other and with the been praised around the country, donation is $10 per person. sense of well-being. The next show, available in store at Cactus Records. larger community. By co-sponsoring Owens spins tales of a grieving Goth Seating is limited. This show is set for Saturday, December 1st, will See you at “The Little Black Box on this powerful show, HAVEN and teen bonding with her retired recommended for teens and adults. be held FREE at Country Bookshelf the Edge (of Bozeman)!” • Verge Theater aim to raise neighbor lady through karate, a But before the Greg Owens awareness and stimulate dialogue troubled college student who tries to celebration, local youth takes over about domestic violence, as well as to save the relationship of his surrogate the stage! Verge brings together the foster communities of support, large parents by building a time machine, talents of middle and high schoolers and small, for victims and survivors. and an agoraphobic writer whose life with Emma! A Pop Musical on Please be mindful that this is transformed by stolen underwear. Friday, November 16th at 7pm, and play contains descriptions of Eight short works in all reflect the Saturday, Nov. 17th at 3pm and physical, sexual, and psychological versatility of the playwright, whose 7pm. This joint production is a great way for teens of all ages to expand their community of friends and mentor one other. Directed by Mark Kuntz and Assistant Director Jaelyn Silvey, this cast of talented teens will SLAM Winter Showcase has entertain audiences with characters and catchy pop hits. Get something for everyone on ready for some lunch room dance numbers! Advanced tickets are $7, or $9 at the door. These your list! performances are sponsored by Support Local Artists and textiles, stunning photography, Synergy Resource Solutions. Musicians with the 8th Annual fabulous art for all tastes and Also at the Little Black Box – the SLAM Winter Showcase, budgets, along with so much more! always-hilarious Monday night returning to Downtown Bozeman SLAM is a nonprofit Improv on the Verge shows. With Saturday and Sunday, December organization dedicated to a mixture of short-form games (like 1st–2nd. This event will highlight promoting Montana arts and art you see on the popular tv show the talents of artists from around education in a manner that Whose Line is It Anyway?) and long- the state of Montana in an enriches and involves the form stories, everything you see on environment that encourages community. SLAM hosts events to stage is created on the spot using shopping locally for the holidays. showcase the artistic talent of The 2018 event will also include a residents, funds scholarships to silent auction featuring beautifully community members seeking decorated wreaths to hang for education in the arts, and holiday celebrations with friends spearheads community art Mamma Mia! sing-along & a musical and family. SLAM’s “pop-up,” installations. Artist participation gallery-style showcase will be held in SLAM festivals is open only to at the Masonic Lodge ballroom, Montanans, but everyone is White Christmas at Ellen located at 14 S Tracy Ave. in welcome to attend, experience, Bozeman. Event hours are and support the talents of our Downtown Bozeman’s Ellen noon–8pm on Saturday and fantastic artist community! Theatre is your source for some noon–5pm on Sunday. Further information about of the area’s best big screen The SLAM Winter Showcase is this event can be found at entertainment and stage the perfect place to buy great gifts www.slamfestivals.org. Be sure performances. The space also with that handmade touch from to follow them on Facebook houses some great musical acts, Montana artists! Featured at SLAM (@SLAMFestivals) for the most up both local and those coming are one of a kind jewelry, eye- to date event information. And of through town. Here’s a look at catching ceramics, fashionable course, SLAM on! • what’s happening downtown. Screening on Friday, November 16th, is the captivating biopic RBG, an intimate portrait of an unlikely cast and features the catchy ABBA. Starring Meryl Streep, rock star: Justice Ruth Bader melodies of Swedish pop group Pierce Brosnan, Colin Firth, Julie Ginsburg. With unprecedented access, the filmmakers explore how her early legal battles changed the world for women. The film begins at 7:30pm and is Rated PG. RBG runs 1 hour and 38 minutes. Tickets are $6. It’s your turn to be the dancing queen with a sing- along screening of Mamma Mia! on Saturday, November 17th at 7:30pm. Celebrating its 10th Anniversary, this film adaptation of the hit Broadway musical assembles an incredible

Walters, Amanda Seyfried, and Christine Baranski, the film runs 1 hour and 48 minutes. Mamma Mia! is rated PG-13. All seats are $6. Perfect for the entire family, holiday favorite Irving Berlin’s White Christmas returns to The Ellen stage on Friday, November 30th at 7:30pm. First on Broadway in 2008, this excellent adaptation of the hit movie musical features a talented cast of singers and dancers. Show biz entertainers Bob Wallace and Phil Davis, budding performers Betty and Judy Haynes, and a slew of chorus kids are detoured to General Waverly’s Vermont Inn. But there’s no snow! Not to worry, you know there’s going to be a happy ending with this toe- tapping, terrific musical. You’ll enjoy songs such as “Snow,” “Blue Skies,” “I Love a Piano,” “Count Your Blessings” and the title tune, “White Christmas” – all played beautifully by a LIVE 20-piece orchestra. The show runs for 11 performances through December Contributing 22nd. Tickets range $18–$34. W r i t e r s Wine, beer, and other Danny Waldo refreshments will be sold in the lobby one hour before all Joseph Shelton screenings and performances. Zelpha Boyd Ticketing and further information about these and other upcoming events is available at www.theel- lentheatre.org. For additional inquiries, call (406) 585-5885 or stop into The Ellen box office. Hours are Wednesday through Saturday from 1–3pm, as well as two hours prior to any event. • page 6A • Volume 25, Number 22 - November 15, 2018 • The BoZone Entertainment Calendar • www.bozone.com • 406-586-6730 ––– Tell ’em, “I Saw It In The BoZone!” November 15, 2018 • The boZoNe • Page 7a

Movie Lovers Doc Series’ next takes viewers to Afghani ------school operating in shadow of war Christopher Robin urges On Sunday, November 18th, at in Afghanistan. hope in Kabul.” – Variety the Emerson Center for the Arts & Interweaving the modern history “A vivid portrait of daily life in you to just chill out and Culture, the Bozeman Doc Series of Afghanistan with a present-day Kabul and a rich look into presents the Montana premiere portrait of a working-class childhood from the perspective of love the Pooh of the award-winning new neighborhood, the film offers an children who have every reason to documentary, Angels Are Made intimate and nuanced vision of a expect the worst.” – Screen Daily by Joe Shelton Groove Back” with less steamy sex of Light, beginning at 7pm. society living in the shadow of war. “A powerful, thrillingly told Somewhere on the other and more heffalumps. Beautifully filmed and directed Angels Are Made of Light world- rumination of life in wartime, a side of the Disney universe from Christopher Robin, now all by two-time Oscar nominee James premiered at this year’s Toronto story of men and women trying to Thanos and his galactic grown up after having served in Longley and conceived as a International Film Festival to wide- continue living their lives despite a genocide, far from WWII and cinematic ode to Afghan civilians, spread critical acclaim, and is cloud of war forever hanging over the patricide and subsequently Angels Are their limb removal of gotten married Made of Light collective the Star Wars and having a traces the heads.” – series, lies a quiet family, works too lives of young Criterioncast little corner called hard. He puts in students and Doors the Hundred Acre so many hours their teachers open at Wood. 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Their memories of the flourish, amid catastrophic ruins in cards, learn more about the series, gritty, R-rated up with Afghan kingdom, the communist Angels Are Made of Light, James and view trailers for upcoming reboot in which Winnie the revolution and the civil war are Longley’s stirring and gorgeous films. The series will continue Christopher Pooh, his brought vividly to life through rare documentary about young students with one screening every other Robin and Owl erstwhile 35mm archival material unearthed and teachers trying to maintain week through April. • conspire to have imaginary Pooh killed by a friend who psychotic Piglet; turns out to or maybe be real. something where Winnie, with Glenn Close captivates as The Wife with Eeyore starts to his nonsensical self-medicate for aphorisms his depression, about how the next BFS screening and develops a taste best thing to do is for horse… and of course the nothing, is something like Big Rescheduled to accommodate awarded the Nobel Prize for his performance in an adaptation of most obvious thing to do would be Lebowski’s Dude except even the Roadshow Tour screening of acclaimed and prolific body of Meg Wolitzer’s novel.” to use the first movie to set up an more zen, with a less Wildlife, Bozeman Film Society work, The Wife interweaves the story Rated R, The Wife runs 100 epic trilogy that ends with some complicated life. presents Glenn Close-starer The of the couple’s youthful passion and minutes. Reserved seats are $9.75 sort of giant battle sequence. It Watch Christopher Robin Wife at The Ellen Theatre on ambition with a portrait of a for general admission and $9.25 for could have been awful. when you feel like watching Friday, November 23rd at 7pm. marriage, thirty-plus years later – a seniors and students (plus fees.) But instead, Christopher something pleasant, leisurely After nearly forty years of lifetime’s shared compromises, Tickets to BFS screenings are Robin is for the most part a paced, and cute. Careful not to marriage, Joan and Joe Castleman secrets, betrayals, and mutual love. available online at www.theel- pastoral, quiet movie that focuses overstep its bounds, it’s good, but (Glenn Close and Jonathan Pryce) Writes The Guardian, “As the lentheatre.org, by calling (406) mostly on the relatively low-stakes not too good, because showing are complements. Where Joe is apparently perfect wife of a 585-5885, or by visiting the box adventures of a man who works off is very un-Pooh. casual, Joan is elegant. Where Joe is Nobel prize-winning writer, Close office Wednesday through Saturday too hard, and the bear who Movie Lovers is Bozeman’s independent vain, Joan is self-effacing. And gives arguably her best ever from 1–3pm, as well as two hours teaches him to chill out. Think movie rental store with hundreds of titles you where Joe prior to any “How Christopher Robin Got His won’t find on streaming services. • enjoys his screening. very public Bozeman role as Film Society seeks Great out and presents American independent films Novelist, which engage, An unforgettable cirque Joan pours entertain, and her foster an experience for the holidays considerable understanding intellect, of the world grace, community coming to Bozeman charm, and around us. Visit The all-new concert experience, visual world of “Wonderland” with diplomacy www.bozeman- Cirque Musica Holiday amazing acrobats, aerialists, into the filmsociety.org presents Wonderland, comes to hilarious hijinks and holiday cheer. private role for film previews Brick Breeden Fieldhouse for one The show blends the spellbinding of Great and further info – spectacular performance on grace and daredevil athleticism of Man’s Wife. and “Keep ‘Em Monday, November 26th as a today’s greatest circus performers About to be Flickering!” • part of the American Bank with the sensory majesty of a “Broadway in Bozeman” series at symphony orchestra performing the 7:30pm. Tickets range from greatest holiday music of all time. $25–$85 and are on sale now at Cirque Musica Holiday presents www.broadwayinbozeman.com Wonderland is the perfect opportunity and the Fieldhouse box office. for the entire family to experience PBS Kids advance screener, more public Cirque Musica Holiday presents great holiday music, LIVE, while Wonderland is a fun-filled concert enjoying an edge of your seat events at Library experience for the whole family circus experience. featuring the talented cast of Cirque Musica Holiday is Bozeman Public Library offers traveling performance troupe, club, watch the movie on your own Cirque Musica accompanied by produced by TCG Entertainment. more than just a vast selection of “Circo Fabuloso.” At each of the time, then meet up to discuss and holiday songs performed by a live Visit www.CirqueMusica.com or books, periodicals, and movies to Circo’s stops, Luna the Moon, watch a few scenes. This club meets symphony orchestra. find them on Facebook for more its many pass-holders – it also hosts voiced by Judy Greer, guides the every other month. Audiences will journey into a information. • a number of events open to the trio as they get to know the local In this modern take on public. Here’s a look at what’s region and its people. Charles Dickens’ A Christmas coming up. The gang’s adventures take them Carol, Frank Cross (Bill Murray) is First up, a flick for the young- through cities around the globe – a wildly successful television sters! Excited for the new Fantastic from London to Cairo to Beijing – executive whose cold ambition Beasts movie? Would you like to where they explore the food, music, and curmudgeonly nature has watch the first movie over again art, architecture and other features driven away the love of his life, while creating magical beast-themed that make each place distinctive. Claire Phillips (Karen Allen). But crafts? Then head to the Library on Episodes end with the kids back at after firing a staff member, Eliot Thursday, November 15th from the Circo Fabuloso and Luna back Loudermilk (Bobcat Goldthwait), 4–6:30pm for a Fantastic Beasts in the sky, with a reminder that on Christmas Eve, Frank is visited and Where to Find Them Craft there’s always more to see, learn by a series of ghosts who give him & Movie a chance to re-evaluate his gathering. actions and right the The wrongs of his past. afternoon Yoga for All continues will be this winter! This weekly complete event is held every Tuesday with DIY at 11am and noon in the Bowtruckles, Community Room. Open wand- to all ages and abilities, making, and instructors focus on the more! This basics of yoga, breathing, event is for and mind/body those grades connections. Please bring 6 and up. your own mat and any Please props you choose to use, register in including blocks or straps. advance on Terra Kopf instructs the the Library’s Current Art Exhibit: Adair Peck 11am class. Terra website. completed her teacher Following on Saturday, and experience in every place training at the Maui Yoga Shala November 17th, join MontanaPBS they visit. Don’t miss the chance at and additional training at the for a FREE screening of the new this advance screening of Let’s Go Yandara Yoga Institute in Baja, PBS Kids program Let’s Go Luna Luna before it airs on PBS Kids later Mexico. Brooke Russell, a Yoga at 11am in the large community in the month! Motion-certified instructor, room. The series follows the Later in the month, join for a continues to teach the noon class. adventures of three friends – Leo, a film discussion of the 1988 holiday The Bozeman Public Library wombat from Australia; Carmen, a favorite Scrooged starring Bill is located at 626 E Main St. For butterfly from Mexico; and Andy, a Murray. The event is set for more information about other frog from the U.S. – as they traverse Thursday, November 29th from library happenings, please visit the globe with their parents’ 6:30–7:30pm. Operating like a book www.bozemanlibrary.org. • Tell ’em, “I Saw It In The BoZone!” ––– The BoZone Entertainment Calendar • www.bozone.com • 406-586-6730 • Volume 25, Number 22 - November 15, 2018 • page 7A “Ride Share” – an inconvenient place to park. 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Stroll beneath Bozeman’s famous spiders at annual gathering

Can you believe it’s already almost here? activities at the Emerson throughout the day, The 37th Annual Christmas Stroll, and more. You can support this great event Downtown Bozeman’s greatest holiday by purchasing an official button for a tradition, is set for Saturday evening, nominal fee, allowing the Bozeman December 1st from 4:30–7:30pm. Santa tradition to continue for many holiday Claus will work his way from the Emerson seasons to come. down Main Street, singing Christmas carols Find a complete list of where to purchase and lighting the downtown holiday lights buttons, in addition to further event with thousands of spirited community information at downtownbozeman.org. members in tow. Then enjoy horse-drawn The official Christmas Stroll program is set wagon rides, pictures with Santa, live to be included the Bozeman Daily Chronicle’s entertainment, downtown shopping, holiday issue the Friday prior to the event, as well as treats, and much more. The Stroll is the online. Grab a copy and head downtown! place to find it all! A member of the Downtown Bozeman The Christmas Stroll is a community Partnership, the purpose of the Downtown Bozeman event 100% supported by business sponsors Association is to promote downtown as a center of and the sales of the Stroll’s timeless button business, culture and entertainment; to conduct and souvenirs. These buttons grant access to promote activities and events that build a strong local additional Stroll happenings, including economy; and to contribute to the well-being, growth pictures with Santa, hay wagon rides, kids’ and vitality of Downtown Bozeman. •

Find the perfect gift with Emerson’s annual holiday Festival of Trees lights up extravaganza GranTree on Nov. 15 15th–16th from Liberty Place, Inc., a 501(c)(3) nonprofit those working through the long and challenging 4–7:30pm. On Saturday, organization serving people with brain injuries, process of re-learning and finding new life after Nov. 17th, the Bazaar is presents the 21st Annual Festival of Trees severe brain injury. The Farmstead, the original open 9am–4pm with at the GranTree Inn. The Festival will feature facility, is located just south of Whitehall and additional shopping an auction of beautifully decorated trees at serves 12 individuals. The Townhouse, found in opportunities at the the gala dinner to be held in the Grand Whitehall is a next step for those who are a bit Winter Farmer’s Market Ballroom on Thursday, November 15th. more independent. The organization’s newest upstairs as well as the Tickets to the gala are $50 per person or facility, Bootstrap Ranch, operates just north of tenant galleries $350 for a table of eight. Belgrade. This site is for those working to throughout the building. All proceeds from this gala auction are used maximize independence and practice skills This highly to support the specialized programs needed for before returning to the community. anticipated event is a Liberty Place clients recovering from brain The Liberty Place program features training celebration of local and injuries. The evening will include a short about brain injury and its effects for clients and regional artists. Held in program featuring survivors sharing their staff alike. Clients also have opportunities to the Emerson Ballroom inspirational walks from coma to community. participate in groups to stimulate cognitive every year, exhibitors Doors will open at 5:30pm for the gala, The function, behavior retraining, socialization skills, display original fine art event begins with a silent auction, continuing and much more. Additionally, music therapy and distinctive crafts. with dinner at 6:30pm, followed by plays an important role as it is utilized for both The event will feature presentations and live auction thereafter. Live individuals and group therapy sessions. Fun local art, sculpture, and silent auction items will include beautifully activities are also a big part of life at Liberty photography, jewelry, decorated trees, presentations from local artists, Place. Learn more about the organization by decorative items, dinner and entertainment packages, and items visiting www.libertyplace.org. • wearables, and much for gifting and holiday decorating. Dean more! Bring the whole Folkvord, owner of Wheat Montana, will serve family and find that as auctioneer for the event. unique gift for the fast Trees will be decorated by many local approaching holiday Annual holiday shopping tradition features gifts created individuals, businesses, and service groups for season. The Holiday Bazaar is a fundraiser the benefit of Liberty Place. The public is by local artists and fine craftsmen for the Emerson Center. Give the gift of art! The Emerson Center invited to stop by the GranTree throughout the For more event information, visit week for a look at the trees ahead of the main for the Arts & Culture’s 17th Annual www.theemerson.org or call (406) 587- event. The GranTree is located at 1325 N 7th Holiday Bazaar is set for a super-sized event 9797. Located at 111 S Grand Ave., the Ave. in Bozeman. For gala tickets and further in 2018, expanding from one to three days in Emerson Center for the Arts & Culture conjunction with Broad Comedy and Ladies’ information, please contact ageiger@liberty- serves as a primary resource for the arts, place.org or call (406) 287-3154. Night in Downtown Bozeman. The Bazaar arts education, and cultural activities in will be open Thursday and Friday, November Liberty Place, Inc. serves clients in three Southwest Montana. • facilities, creating a “continuum of care” for

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Bozeman, other Montana breweries unite to fight hunger Montana Food Bank Network takes over hosting duties on The Montana Food Bank (MFBN) has announced the 2018 Thursday, Dec. 6th from 4–8pm. Network rescues foods and return of “Hops Against Bozeman Brewing Company (504 N provides nutritious foods to end Hunger,” its collaboration with 30 Broadway) closes out the local hunger for thousands of people Montana breweries to unite to fight series with an event from 5–8pm on across Montana. The organization statewide hunger during the month Saturday, Dec. 9th. believes every person has the basic of December. ‘Tis the season to Directions: Show up and enjoy human right to access high-quality help your neighbor, and your local some pints! A portion of every pint nutritious food. No person deserves brewery wants to make it as easy as sold during this event will be to go hungry. Ever. possible while enjoying some pints. combined with others all across the MFBN rescues millions of Local participating breweries on state to provide for our seniors, pounds of surplus food from Monday, December 3rd include children, veterans and families farmers, manufacturers, and Mountains Walking Brewery (422 across Montana that may otherwise grocery stores. It is then sorted, Plum) from 4–8pm, as well as go without during the holidays. repacked and distributed to Bridger Brewing (1609 S 11th) and No good deed will go hundreds of food banks, homeless Outlaw Brewing (2876 N 27th), both unrewarded: Just for showing up, shelters and meal programs from 5–8pm. Bunkhouse Brewery you will receive a free entry into throughout Montana. At the same (1216 W Lincoln) welcomes MFBN the Hops Against Hunger giveaway time, MFBN is working to activate on Tuesday, Dec. 4th from 5–8pm with tons of prizes including a allies and advocates to help shape while MAP Brewing (510 Manley) Montana ski & stay package, MBA policy, while partnering with Brew Crew cards, and more! Find organizations that are addressing the complete details and schedule the needs of low-income families. of all participating breweries at Learn more by visiting the ‘Can the Griz,’ help feed friends & www.mfbn.org/swpn. aforementioned website. • neighbors in need The Can the Griz Food support our friends, neighbors, Drive is back in 2018 with its 19th and our children’s classmates. MontanaPBS relaunches annual event. The friendly off-field Can the Griz organizers ask competition between Montana that nonperishable food Butte regional translator State University and the University donations be dropped off at MontanaPBS has successfully MontanaPBS Create (9.3), of Montana, along with their collection locations throughout transitioned its over-the-air television MontanaPBS World (9.4) and the communities, is put on every year Bozeman to support those translator to a new, lower channel Montana Public Affairs Network to see who can collect the most Gallatin County residents in following the federal spectrum MPAN (9.5). donations for their local food banks. need. A complete list of auction and channel repack. This “We are very pleased with the The competition runs through donation sites can be found at frequency change affects viewers improved signal coverage across the Saturday, November 17th at the www.canthegriz.com. watching MontanaPBS with an southwestern Montana,” said Dean close of the first quarter of the Monetary donations can antenna in the Butte, Anaconda, Lawver, Director of Technology for Brawl of the Wild game, to be held also be made directly to the Whitehall and surrounding MontanaPBS, “our translator on the in Missoula this year. Gallatin Valley Food Bank by communities. Continental Divide, just above Butte, Last year, MSU and the visiting the aforementioned Local viewers in the affected reaches a surprising number of Bozeman community donated a website and clicking “donate.” communities are encouraged to use communities and I encourage record 257,336 pounds of food plus For every dollar donated, 1 the rescan function of their viewers watching with an antenna $131,757 to the Gallatin Valley pound of food will be added to televisions to tune in MontanaPBS’ to rescan for our MontanaPBS Food Bank. The UM and Missoula the final tally. five channels 9.1 through 9.5. Those channels”. community also raised a record Finally, participants are channels include MontanaPBS’ MontanaPBS is a cooperative amount of 252,038 pounds of food invited to promote the drive on the MSU Office of Student primary high definition channel (9.1) service of Montana State plus $139,008 for the Missoula social media by posting a picture of Engagement and the Gallatin carrying the national PBS schedule University, KUSM-TV in Bozeman Food Bank. All of the food themselves donating along with the Valley Food Bank. Call (406) 994- and local MontanaPBS programs. and The University of Montana, collected at Can the Griz remains hashtag #CanTheGriz. 2933 for further information. Go Additionally, viewers will find a KUFM-TV in Missoula. Visit in the Gallatin Valley and is used to Can the Griz is coordinated by ‘Cats Go! • MontanaPBS’ Kids channel (9.2), MontanaPBS.org to learn more. • Page 2B • The ecoZone • novemBer 15, 2018

MSU’s Norm Asbjornson Hall receives national recognition as LEED ‘Platinum’ building From MSU News Service heexplained. fromthesunareamongthe NASDAQ-tradedheating, standsforLeadershipinEnergyand WhenitopensinDecember, Thepublicwillbeabletotour otherfeaturesthathelpedtally ventilationandairconditioning EnvironmentalDesignprogram. MontanaStateUniversity’s NormAsbjornsonHallduringits 82pointsonLEED’s109-point manufacturerbasedTulsa, MSU’sCooleyLaboratory,which newestbuildingwillgetmuchof  grandopeningonFriday,December scale.Otherachievementsthat Oklahoma.AAONequipmentis openedin2012afterarenovation, itsenergyfromthesunandwill 14thwitharibbon-cuttingkickoff at contributedtotheLEEDPlatinum usedthroughoutthebuilding,and earnedLEEDGoldcertification.A usethesurroundingearthtoassist 10am.NormAsbjornsonHallis certificationincluded: Asbjornsonwasinvolvedinthe renovatedGainesHallreceived withitsheatingandcooling locatedonthesouthwestcornerof –Low-flowindoorfixtures designof thebuilding.Notaxpayer LEEDSilverin2011,andGallatin needs,significantlyreducing SeventhAvenueandGrantStreet. resultinginwaterusereductionof dollarshavebeenusedinthe Hall,asuite-styleresidencehall, operatingcosts. Asaresultof designfeatures 41percent constructionof thebuilding. receivedLEEDGoldin2015.In That’sthesimpleexplanationof thatcontributedtotheLEED –Diversionof 96percentof cutting-edgebuildingtechnologies designation,thebuilding’s constructionwastefromlandfill thathelpedNorm Asbjornson classrooms,workshops,research –Easeinpublictransportation Hall becomeoneof only10 labsandofficeswillalsobe access buildingsinMontanacertified exceptionallywell-ventilatedand –Stormwatermanagement asLEEDPlatinum,theU.S.Green fullof naturaldaylight,creatingan systemthatincludesvegetated BuildingCouncil’shighest idealworkingandlearning retentionpondsandan certification. environment,Stevensonsaid. undergroundstoragefacility, “We’reveryproudtoprovidea Thebuildingmarksamajorstep reducinguseof thecity’s buildingthisefficientforthestate forwardforMSU’suseof energy- stormwatersystemandresultingin andforouruniversitysystem,” efficienttechnologiesforheating increasedwaterquality saidBrettGunnink,deanof MSU’s andcoolingcampusbuildings, –Selectionof materials NormAsbjornsonCollegeof Stevensonnoted.Forinstance,the containingrecycledcontentand Engineering,whichwilloccupy building’ssouthfacefeatures sourcedregionally;woodwas thebuildingalongwithMSU’s multiplesolarwalls,whichconsistof sustainablyharvested HonorsCollege. aheat-absorbing,perforatedsurface. –Selectionof paints,coatings, AccordingtoDanStevenson, Airdrawnthroughthesolarwallsis adhesives,sealantsandfloor MSU’sassociatevicepresidentfor warmedandthenusedfor coveringswithlowornoemission universityservices,Norm ventilation.Thetechnology,first of volatilechemicals AsbjornsonHallwilluseroughly installedatMSUonasmallerscale Accordingtobuildingconsultant half theenergypersquarefootas onJabsHallin2016,“hasproven KathWilliams,whoseBozeman manyotherbuildingsonMSU’s tobeevenmoreeffectivethanwe firmguidedMSU’steamthrough campus,despitemachineshops, thoughtitwouldbe,”Stevenson thecertificationprocess,thesizeand laboratoryventhoodsandother said.Solarwallscostonlyslightly complexityof NormAsbjornson equipmentwithsignificantenergy morethanaconventionalwall Halladdedanextrachallengefor requirementscontainedwithin surfaceandquicklypayfor earningLEEDPlatinum–other thebuilding. themselveswithenergysavings, LEEDPlatinumbuildingsin “Thisbuildingisaboutpushing hesaid. Montanaaresignificantlysmaller. Projectarchitectsforthebuilding 2016,JabsHall,homeof theMSU theenvelopeof energy-efficient NormAsbjornsonHallalso “MSU’scommitmenttodoingthis areA&EArchitectsandZGF JakeJabsCollegeof Businessand designandintegratingthatinto featuresaclosed-loopgeothermal wasoverwhelming,”shesaid. Architects,LLP.Martel Entrepreneurship,earnedLEED ourstudents’learningexperience,” systemthatcirculateswaterthrough Constructionof thebuildingwas Constructionisthegeneral GoldandYellowstoneHall,a Stevensonsaid.Built-in pipestoadepthof 500feetbelow fundedlargelybya$50million contractor.AssociatedConstruction freshmanresidencehall,wonLEED data-gatheringsystemswillallow theground’ssurfacetoeitherhelp privategiftfromNormAsbjornson, Engineering,Inc.istheengineering Gold.In2017,MillerDiningHall studentstoanalyzethebuilding’s coolorwarmthebuilding. anMSUengineeringalumnusand consultant,andKathWilliams+ earnedLEEDSilverinaftera energyperformance,andpartsof Lightsthatautomaticallyadjust Montananativefromthesmalltown AssociatesisLEEDconsultant. renovation,andthenewCuratorial theheatingandcoolingsystem accordingtodaylightlevelsand of Winifred.Asbjornson,who NormAsbjornsonHallisthe CenterfortheHumanitiesbuilding areprominentlydisplayedand specialwindowsthatchangetintto announcedthegiftin2014,isthe eighthbuildingontheMSU attheMuseumof theRockies accessibleforteaching, reduceglareandunwantedheat founderandpresidentof AAON,a campuscertifiedasLEED,which earnedLEEDGold.•

MSU student finds a greater purpose in helping fellow veterans From MSU News Service Andformuchof histimeserving greaterpurpose”helpingfellow havingasimilarexperiencewith diversegroupof people. WhenSean Rogers cameto intheU.S.Navy,afterfindingthat veteransatMSU. transitioningtocivilianlife,”hesaid. Ashebeginstolookbeyond MontanaStateUniversityin2015, hehadaknackfortroubleshooting “It’smeaningfulwork,andIsee Rogersbeganworkingthenext graduationthisspring,Rogerssaid hehadspentmorethan11yearsof radar,satellitecommunicationsand tangibleresults,”saidRogers,who semesterattheVeteranSupport he’sconsideringgraduateschoolat hislifeonashiporatashorefacility otherelectronicnavalsystems, workspart-timeatMSU’sVeteran Center,whichprovidesastudyand MSUorajobwiththeNavalSea maintainingcommunicationwith Rogershadtheideathathewould SupportCenter.There,among socialspaceinadditiontohelping SystemsCommand,whichprovides shipsoperatingaroundthe onedaygotocollegetostudy otherthings,heassiststheroughly studentsaccessarangeof MSU engineeringandtechnicalsupport HawaiianIslands. electricalengineering. 500MSUstudentswhoreceive servicessuchasadvisingand fortheNavy. Forroughlysixof thoseyears, “IknewIwantedmore,andI educationalbenefitsfromU.S. counseling,aswellasother Fornow,whenheexplainsa stationedatPearlHarbor,the2003 feltlikeelectricalengineeringwould Departmentof VeteransAffairsin communityresources.Shortly mathconcepttoastudentorhelps graduateof HelenaHighSchool beaperfectfit,”Rogerssaid. exchangefortheirservice.Healso thereafter,Rogersalsobegan someonesubmittheirpaperworkto hadaneverydayviewof the “MSUhasprovidedwhatIwas worksasamathtutor. tutoringmath,whichheis gettheirtuitioncreditfromtheVA, memorialcommemoratingthe lookingfor.” Thecallingtohelpothersis minoringinatMSU. “that’senoughrewardforme,” 1,177crewmemberswhodiedon Scheduledtograduatewithhis somethingthatJosephSchumacher, “He’sanexcellenttutor,” Rogerssaid. theUSSArizonaduringthe bachelor’sdegreethisspring,Rogers directorof MSUVeteranServices, Schumachersaidof JapaneseattackthatdrewAmerica hasexcelledacademically.Butmore recognizesinveteranstudentshe Rogers.“Hecom- intoitsdeadliestwar. thanthat,hesaid,hehasfound“a interactswitheveryday. bineshisexpertise “There’samentalitythatserv- withempathyand iceandgivingbackdon’tstop cantakeacomplex whenyoutaketheuniformoff,” subjectandbreakit saidSchumacher,whoservedin down.Heunder- theU.S.Armyfor11years.“I standsthechal- thinkaboutthatalotwithSean,” lengesthatsomeof whoseparatedfromtheNavyas ourstudentsface.” afirstclasspettyofficer–arank Accordingto consideredtheleadershipback- Schumacher, boneof theNavy,Schumacher Rogersalsoexem- noted. plifiesthe ForRogers,whatsparkeda strengthsthatveter- visittoSchumacher’sofficein ansgainfromtheir 2016wasrecognizinghisown militaryexperience strugglesduringhisfirstyearof butdon’talwaysrecog- college.Hegrappledwithmath nizeinthemselves: Sean Rogers, a U.S. Navy veteran hehadn’tseeninmorethana resilience,astrongwork decadeandwaslearningtoman- ethicandlifeexperiencethathelps “Bygivingof himself,without agehisownscheduleratherthan themfocusontheirstudies.Rogers expectationof anythinginreturn,” followaregimentedroutine.“I saidhistimeintheNavyalsohelped Schumachersaid,“Seaninspires knewalotof otherpeoplewere himlearnhowtoworkwitha otherstogivebackthemselves.”•

Women’s Center discusses feminism within Mormon Church

TheMontanaStateUniversity onWednesday,November28th MormonChurchandoutlinessome Women’sCenterwillpresent fromnoon–1pminSUB168. of thechallengesthatMormonfem- SackLunchSeminar“Mormon Mormonfeminisminitiallyblos- inistscurrentlyfacewithintheir Feminism(s)” withAmanda somedduringthenineteenthcentu- church. Hendrix-Komoto rywhenMormonwomenargued TheMSUWomen’sCenterisa simultaneouslyforpolygamyand departmentinthedivisionof women’ssuffrage.Althoughthe StudentSuccessandwascreatedto MormonChurch(moreformally promotegreaterresponsivenessto knownasTheChurchof Jesus theneedsof universitywomen. Christof Latter-daySaints) Hoursof operationareMonday initiallyembracedthisfeminism, throughFridayfrom9am–4pmdur- contemporaryMormonfeminists ingtheacademicyear,whenclasses haveoftenstruggledwiththeir areinsession.LecturesareFREE placeinthemodernchurch.Inthis andopentothepublic.Formore talkHendrix-Komoto,anMSU informationabouttheseandother assistantprofessor,presentsabrief events,visit historyof feminismwithinthe www.montana.edu/women.•

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WSE’s Holiday Farmers Market One-stop shopping kick-starts December w/ Market, Bazaar at Western Sustainability Mountain Maiden Naturals sells honey along with hand-crafted Exchange’s 13th annual Holiday luxury bath and body products that jewelry and pottery. Emerson Center Farmers Market is returning to are handmade in Tom Minor Basin. For kids, there will be hand- the Livingston made toy booths Civic Center on along with books Saturday, being sold by Elk December 1st, River Books and from 9am–4pm. Yellowstone This shopping Gateway extravaganza will Museum, who will feature 37 booths also have glasses, with local artists, hats and a kids’ jewelers, activity at their craftspeople, booth. Parents bakers, and can drop their artisans. children off at the Admission is free stage, where they to the public, can make holiday and WSE’s sweatshirts under booth will be the supervision of holding drawings City of Livingston Even though it’s the snowy events are FREE of admission and for free door prizes staff members. season, there’s still plenty of open to the public. as well as selling raffle tickets for Ikennits offers hand-knitted hats, Bly adds, “Livingston and opportunities to get your hands on The Bozeman Winter prize packages full of products from scarves, and headbands, while Bozeman are full of such talented delicious produce and other goodies Farmers’ Market has grown from the market’s vendors. Global Midwife Education artists and crafters. Our motto is from local vendors! The Bozeman the demand for a direct producer- The ever-popular Santa Paws Foundation sells alpaca and llama ‘buy local, buy quality, and invest in Winter Farmers’ Market will to-consumer experience beyond the will return to pose for pictures with wool blankets and apparel. your community’ because by next unfold on Saturdays, November traditional summer market season. pets and kids of all ages to benefit There will be plenty of artists supporting local events like this, 17th and December 22nd. Both will Why the apostrophe in the name? Stafford Animal Shelter. Chloe’s represented as well. Raised by you not only help these vendors take place at the Emerson Center Because this market was created Barkery will be nearby so dogs can Wolves Studios will sell handmade who are your neighbors, but you for the Arts & Culture from by farmers, and continues to be get a treat after their photo-ops with soft sculpture dolls, original fine art, help the local economy by keeping 9am–noon each morning. operated by farmers, for farmers. Santa. Doggies’ parents can get prints, and cards. Culpepper your holiday shopping dollars here The winter market comes at that The focus is on food and people treats from Crust & Crumb Photography will have matted and in Livingston.” time of the season where summer’s agricultural products. In addition to Bakery or Chef ’s Table, who will be framed prints of gorgeous photos. For over fifteen years, Western bounty is still available along with all vegetables, during the months of selling breakfast and lunch foods Sagebrush Ceramics makes Sustainability Exchange has of the fall gems. The markets show- September through May, you can along with coffee, hot chocolate, hot stoneware pottery inspired by birds organized the Livingston Farmers case an additional 20 food and farm find grassfed meats, cheeses, farm apple cider, soda, and snacks. and the outdoors. Tracy Isaly vends Market. WSE is a sustainable product vendors that allow shoppers fresh eggs, fermented vegetables and “We call this event a one-stop handcrafted bags, pillows and other development nonprofit based in to cross off everything on their gro- kombucha, honey, artisan breads shopping extravaganza because of treasures that usually sell out before Livingston, Montana. WSE’s cery lists. Note: the “Thanksgiving mar- and baked goods, syrups, jams and the variety of quality, handmade the end of the day. mission is to advance sustainable ket” on Nov. 17th moves upstairs to accom- preserves, grains and oils, wool, products offered, many of which are For the foodies, Red Hen’s booth choices throughout the region to modate the Emerson’s annual Holiday locally grown and blended teas, eth- one-of-a-kind creations that would will have scrumptious jams and enhance the rural economy and to Bazaar. ically-sourced coffee, make unique gifts,” Farmers Market jellies for sale, and Bozeman Oil & preserve the landscape and lifestyle Mark your calendars! Future locally-pressed juices, hot breakfast, Manager Miranda Bly explains. Vinegar will bring gourmet of the West for generations to come. markets are scheduled for: January live music and much more, The market offers a variety of vinegars, flavored olive oils, pastas, To learn more about WSE’s 5th and 19th; February 9th and all under one roof! Learn more at jewelry crafted from silver, copper, olives, and gift baskets. G Street programs, visit www.westernsus- 23rd; March 9th and 23rd; April 6th www.bozemanwinter- glass, leather, and gem stones. Farms will have local Livingston tainabilityexchange.org. • and 20th; as well as May 4th. All market.com. •

Kenyon Noble class spotlights finger-lickin’ good BBQ ahead of holiday celebrations Learn to cook your holiday St., for this fun and informative extremely passionate about food, menu like a pro! Traeger Wood workshop. All attendees who grilling and offering new ways to Fired Grills and Kenyon Noble complete the Taste of Traeger class incorporate both – at the same Lumber & Hardware are teaming will receive a $50 Kenyon Noble time! The Taste of Traeger up to bring you the Taste of gift card, one-night-only store Holiday Cooking Class will offer Traeger Holiday Cooking specials, Traeger giveaways and new ways and ideas of using your Class on Thursday, November more! Reserve your spot at grill to cook, bake and grill your 29th beginning at 6pm. The step- www.eventbrite.com (search holiday menu this year. Kenyon by-step cooking class will help you “Taste of Traeger”). Tickets are Noble’s friendly, professional and WOW your family and guests this $30. Limited space available. knowledgeable staff will be on holiday season – and learn priceless Hosts of the KCBS-sanctioned hand to handle any type of BBQ tips and tricks on the grill that will Pitmaster Classic BBQ or grill-related questions. last a lifetime. Professionals will be competition, Kenyon Noble Kenyon Noble Lumber & on hand to help sharpen your Lumber & Hardware is back again Hardware is the BBQ Traegering skills. with this new event geared toward Headquarters for the Gallatin Join in at Kenyon Noble’s holiday cooking at home. Kenyon’s Valley and surrounding areas. Be Bozeman location, 1243 W Oak resident BBQ pitmasters are sure to join for this great event! •

Speaking of making do… a recipe for Thanksgiving celebrations by Zelpha A. Boyd prunes, or whatever you have particular pie. My Mother was not a “follow the on hand) My daughter called just the cookbook” person. She used what – 1 cup meat broth (or cider) other day and wanted my recipe was on hand, including leftovers. But – Brown sugar to taste for mincemeat. Someone had at our house, the food was always – Equal parts pumpkin pie spice given her some wild meat and plentiful and good. As a farm family (about 1 tsp each) she felt that she just had to use we had eggs, meat, milk, and either – Currant jelly or molasses it! I gave her the recipe from the fresh or canned fruits and vegetables. (whatever is left over in the almost Farm Journal’s Country Cookbook as After I had a family of my own, empty jars) well as Mother’s recipe. Perhaps it was a real treat to visit “home” – Cook until done (simmer she’ll combine the two, use what and feast on mother’s cooking. By about 2 hours to allow the flavors she has on hand and find her this time, the folks had sold out, to develop) own way with mincemeat. rented the farm land to a neighbor – Make into pies and bake until Apples don’t fall far from and the house to others. I remember done (scoop the mincemeat mixture the tree! one Thanksgiving in particular when into unbaked pie shells and bake at Whatever your Thanksgiving all of us gathered at their Park City 400 degrees for about 45 minutes) Dinner looks like, remember home – they had both began Scrumptious eating to say the that the leftovers are usually teaching as second careers. It was least! But to this day, I’ve never been better the next day! quite a houseful with my brother, able to make a mincemeat pie as Happy Thanksgiving, two sisters, and myself, along with good as I remember that everyone! • our spouses and children. Dinner that day consisted of the usual turkey, dressing, potatoes and all the trimmings, as well as mincemeat pie. I never like mincemeat, but that was the best I had ever tasted. And of course, asked for the recipe. Apparently, a neighbor had given her the neck of a deer. She probably had asked about it and was told it would be thrown away. “Thrown away? Never!” My Mother would have replied, and thus fell heir to the appendage, along with other scrap meat and bones. She cooked the neck in a large kettle, salvaged the meat, and made mincemeat. Not a smidgen was wasted, we can be sure of that, with the excess frozen or canned. Here’s the recipe she gave me. The amounts and additional comments are in parenthesis, which I got with further questioning. Mincemeat Pie – Equal parts venison and apples (about 4 cups each, and chop the apples; these apples were windfalls) – Vinegar to taste (or use the vinegar-sugar mixture from the sweet pickles) – 1 cup raisins (or currants or

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Montana State Parks seeks comment on several proposals

MontanaStateParksisseekingpublic commercial,andlandownerfloattripson stateparklandsprojectstobeconsidered. alsoprovidinggeneralupdatesandrevisions commentonseveralproposals,including thepopularSmithRiver.Theonlychanges Theconsiderationof newparklandswas tothepolicyforclarityandconsistency. extensionof theSmith River Biennial tothecurrentruleupdatethedistributionof tiedtotheMontanaStateParksStrategic Adivisionof MontanaFish,Wildlife& Fee Rule,East Gallatin Management commerciallaunchdatestoapproved Plancriteriathatstateparksmusthave Parks,themissionof MontanaStateParksis Agreement,andLands Transfer Policy outfitters.Thecurrentfeerulewasapproved Significance,Relevance,andAccessibility. to“preserveandprotectourstate’sheritage Revisions.Public comments will be accepted bytheMontanaStateParks&Recreation Thepolicywasupdatedin2017toadd andthenaturalbeautyof ourpubliclands through Friday, November 30th at 5pm. BoardinFebruary2017andisscheduledto languageindicatingthat“itshallbethe forthebenefitof ourfamilies,communities, Eachproposalreceivedtentativeapproval expireinDecember2018. policyand fromtheMontanaParks&RecreationBoard East Gallatin 50-Year Management Agreement intentofthe attheirOctober2018meeting.Detailsfor TheDivisionisproposingnew50-year Boardnotto eachitemareprovidedbelow.Toviewfull managementagreementwiththeCityof closeany proposals,visitstateparks.mt.gov and Bozemanformanagementof theEast existingstate clickon“PublicComments”.Youmayalso GallatinStateRecreationAreasite.Thesite parksor contacttheParksDivisionof MontanaFish, hasbeenmanagedanddevelopedbytheCity recreational Wildlife&Parksat(406)444-3750. of BozemanandthelocalSunriseRotary andhistoric Apubliccommentperiodforeach ClubandisknownlocallyasGlenLake areas.” proposalwillbeopenfor30days.Comments RotaryPark.Since1991,amanagement A maybesubmittedonlineatstateparks.mt.gov agreementhasbeeninplacewiththeCity Legislative andclickon“PublicComments”orbyemail witha5-yearautomaticrenewalclause.The Performance to[email protected].Commentsmayalso 50-yearno-costmanagementagreementisa Audit besubmittedbymailtoMontanaStateParks continuationof pastpracticeandprovides concluded PublicComment,Attn:ColeenFurthmyre, long-termassuranceforcontinued thatthe2017 POBox200701,Helena,MT59620-0701 investmenttobemadeatthesiteunderthe amendment Smith River Biennial Fee Rule Extension City’smanagement. language MontanaStateParksisseekingpublic Lands Transfer Policy Revisions conflicted inputonaproposaltoextendthecurrent TheMontanaParks&RecreationBoard withthe SmithRiverBiennialFeeRuleforthenext hasproposedrevisionstotheLandsTransfer criteriainthe biennium,untilDecember2020.TheSmith Policy.In2015,theParks&Recreation originalpolicy.Theproposedchanges localeconomiesandout-of-statevisitors.” RiverBiennialRulesetsfees,permit BoardadopteditsfirstLandsPolicyto addresstheauditrecommendationsby Learnmorebyvisitingtheaforementioned requirementsandguidelinesforprivate, establishcriteriaandconditionsneededfor eliminatingtheconflictinglanguage,while website.•

Fork & Spoon seeks local superheroes to “Pick Up the Tab”

Fork & Spoon invites area businesses to treat friends Thoseprofitsarethenputback and neighbors to dinner by “Picking Up the Tab” intothecommunitytoprovide KnownformerlyastheCommunityCafé, helpthroughabroaderrange Bozeman’sFork&SpoonHomestyleKitchen of services. believessharingagoodmealwithothers AsMontana’sonlypay- makeseveryone’sdaybetter.Andwiththe what-you-cansocialenterprise launchof itsnewfundraisingcampaign, restaurant,Fork&Spoon “Pick Up the Tab,” Fork&Spoonmakesit makesitpossibleforeveryone easyforlocalbusinessestosharethatfeeling. inourcommunitytoreceivea Theideaissimple:abusiness,serviceclub, fresh,healthydinnerataprice church,familyorfriendscancommitto theycanafford.Whileaprice pickingupthedinnertabforonenightorone issuggestedforeachnight’s weekeachmonth.Costis$500foronenight dinner,guestscanchooseto or$3,000foroneweek,providingmealsto payless,moreornothingatall. 100peoplepernight.Inreturn,participants Becauseof thisstructure,Fork benefitfromknowingtheyhavehelpedfeed &Spoondependson hungrychildren,familiesandindividualsin communitysupporttobeable ourcommunity.Theyalsoreceiveshoutouts toprovidedinnerforour onFork&Spoonsocialmediachannels,its friendsandneighborsinneed. website,restauranttabletentsandmore.A Membersof thecommunity superherothemewaschosenforthis cansupportFork&Spoonby campaigntoemphasizebecomingalocal comingintoeatdinnerorbeingapartof entswheneverpossibleforhisfrom-scratch Fork&Spoon,aprogramof theHRDC, superheroisaseasyasbuyingdinnerfora “PickUptheTab.” recipes.Checkoutwhat’sonthemenuat islocatedat302N7thAve.inBozeman.For friendorneighborinneed. Fork&Spoonservesdinnerfrom5–7pm, www.forkandspoonkitchen.org.Alsobe moreinformationabout“PickUptheTab,” Fork&Spoonstrivestobecomea SundaythroughFriday.Thekitchenisledby suretofollowthemonFacebookand pleasecontactFork&SpoonGeneral self-sustainableandprofitablerestaurant. Chef RickHilleswhosourceslocalingredi- Instagram(@forkandspoonkitchen). ManagerChelseaEddyat(406)587-4225.•

Nearly all Yellowstone entrances, roads close – park & visitors prepare for winter From Yellowstone Public Affairs roads.ReceiveYellowstoneroadalertson Visitorshavehadtheirlastchanceto yourmobilephone,text“82190”to888-777 drivetomanyiconiclocationsin (anautomatictextreplywillconfirmreceipt Yellowstone National Park.TheWest, andprovideinstructions). South,andEastEntrancesandallroads, Extensiveinformationforplanninga withoneexception,closedtovehicle wintervisitinYellowstone,including travelonNovember5th,sotheparkcan informationaboutlodging,camping,services, preparethemforthewinterseasonand andactivities,isavailableonthepark’s snowmobileandsnowcoachtravel,which websiteat www.nps.gov/yell. willbeginSaturday,December15th. AllcommunitiesnearYellowstoneare Theoneexceptionistheroadfromthe openyear-round,withlocalbusinesses park’sNorthEntranceatGardiner, offeringawiderangeof fallandwinter Montana,throughMammothHot recreationopportunities.Forinformation Springstothepark’sNortheastEntrance aboutcommunitiesinMontana(Gardiner, andthecommunitiesof CookeCityand WestYellowstone,CookeCity,andSilver SilverGate,Montana.Thisroadisopen Gate),visit visitmt.com.Forinformation allyear,weatherpermitting.Traveleastof aboutcommunities(Codyand CookeCity(viatheBeartoothHighway) Jackson),visitwyomingtourism.org.And isnotpossiblefromlatefalltolatespring. if yourtravelplanstotheparktakeyou If youplantodrivetoandinthepark throughIdaho,visitvisitidaho.org. duringthefallandwinter,pleasehave Since 1916, the has flexibletravelplansandpreparefor been entrusted with the care of America’s more changingweatherconditions.Temporary than 400 national parks. With the help of travelrestrictionsorclosurescanoccurat volunteers and partners, NPS safeguards these anytimewithoutnotice.VisitthePark special places and share their stories with millions Roadspageforthestatusof Yellowstone of people every year. •

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Music in and around the BoZone

Donnie Elliot, Bob Britten & Rich Mayo perform weekly at KKC Evening live music in Four Corners, Jersey, but it was the guitar that brought three nights a week! The Kountry Korner him to Montana. He studied classical Café serves a tasty breakfast and/or dinner, guitar and attended Christopher as well as local musician residencies Parkening’s master classes at Montana State throughout the month. Here’s a look at University in 1981 and 1982. Bob played some upcoming performance dates. guitar and piano in various bands in Billings Take in the talents of The Donnie including the Gentlemen of Jazz and solo Elliot Experience every Friday night at piano nightly at the Cellar 301 for several 5:30pm. They’ll be ready to entertain on years. November 16th, 23rd and 30th. Performing Rich Mayo performs every Tuesday at a blend of crowd favorites and a few 6pm. Upcoming dates include November originals like “Honky Cat” and “Taxman,” 20th, 27th and December 4th. A multi- these guys will add to the ambience while instrumentalist, Mayo plays the guitar, harp, you enjoy your end-of-week meal. and vocals. He performs an Americana mix A local pianist and KKC fixture, Bob you’re sure to enjoy, and his wife, Tanna, Britten brings Saturday performances often adds a flute and lovely female voice. November 17th, 24th and December 1st at For more information about upcoming 5:30pm each evening. Britten studied piano events, call (406) 586-2281 or visit and guitar as a youth growing up in New www.kountrykornermontana.com. •

Catch Paige & The People on 11th & Grant or stream on the app On Thursday, November 15th at 7pm, Lead singer Paige Rasmussen is joined by a extraordinarily improvised key solos. Ben sound. Members of Paige & The People’s Paige & The People’s Band bring their cast of legendary Montana musicians. Her Johns brings class and a smoky allure with his Band have shared the stage with such musical high-energy mix of warm and legends as B.B. King, The Doobie Brothers, funk, soul and rock commanding and Lyle Lovett. They have toured the United to 11th & Grant saxophone. Orin States and Europe and are bringing what with Eric Funk on Gunderson pops they’ve loved and learned back to this MontanaPBS. The the top end with electrifying group. nine-piece, horn- control of his 11th & Grant with Eric Funk is the premier powered and vocally ever-compelling outlet for music performance in Montana, charged group is trumpet. Casey seeking out the state’s most acclaimed, quickly becoming a George holds accomplished, and pioneering talent. The mainstay of the down the low end nine-time Emmy®-winning performance series Montana music with a robust tone also devotes significant time to each artist’s scene, showcasing and vivid bass fills. personal story, insights into their music and the sound of ‘70s Leah Hueser and their approach to life, ultimately providing a soul with a modern Karla Vandersloot deeper experience than a seat at a concert. twist. The backup fill out the sound Accomplished composer and musician Eric vocalists and horn with skilled, Funk serves as host and artistic director, hand section make the exciting and selecting each performer from communities band reminiscent of sultry vocals, and around the state to form a diverse series groups like Cold Blood or Sharon Jones and brother and founding People’s Band member, Dan Bradner brightens the stage with his featuring genres from jazz to classical, country the Dap-Kings but with a contemporary feel. Aaron Rasmussen, provides a rhythmic exceptional and inspired guitar. to zydeco, and rock to fusion. They pride themselves on playing diverse backbone to this dynamic group as drummer The band dresses to impress, giving their Previous episodes of 11th & Grant are music from several genres, all infused with a and vocalist. Mike “The Wizard” Kozeil adds performances a sense of occasion, then blasts available to stream anytime at 11thand- generous dose of soul in every song. electricity and imagination with his the roof off with their big band, powerhouse grant.com or on the 11th & Grant app. •

Support SLAM w/ Russ Chapman Live fundraiser show Celebrating the lineage and contem- porary voice of the American Roots singer/, Live From The Divide closes its season with two final shows this month. Jeff Plankenhorn is back in Southwest Montana with a Live set on Friday, November 16th at 8pm. Tickets are $20 plus fees. Doors at 7pm. One of the most respected and sought-after guitarists in the strong sense of wit and a weak sense of senti- Austin, Texas music scene, Plankenhorn is mentality to nearly every song he writes. celebrating the release of his third album, From numbers like “Exercise Your Demons,” Sleeping Dogs . Featuring guest performances where the narrator laments on aging and from Ray Wylie Hubbard and Patty innocence, to “Jesus on the Beach,” an Griffin, as well as co-writes with Ray, Miles exploration of immigration, identity, and Zuniga (Fastball) and co-producer mild-mannered hypocrisy, Mr. Chapman will “Scrappy” Jud Newcomb, Sleeping Dogs only sing a love song if it involves his deep is set to raise Plankenhorn’s profile as a affection for metaphor. As he said in his singer-songwriter from Texas to the TEDx Bozeman presentation on songwriting, national scene. “I never met a metaphor I didn’t like.” Following on Saturday, November 17th, Indeed. Be prepared for a memorable the last show of season 7 will feature evening of words and music. world-class musician, songwriter and Tickets are sold at the door, but these winner of the 2017 Telluride Emerging small shows are known to sell out quickly! Blues Artist award, Russ Chapman , at Tickets are available at Cactus Records 8pm. Tickets are $25 plus fees in benefit of or www.cactusrecords.net. Live is located Support Local Artists & Musicians (SLAM). at 627 E Peach St. in Bozeman. Doors at 7pm. Visit www.livefromthedivide.com for The local singer/songwriter brings a additional information. • Page 2C • The RollingZone • novembeR 15, 2018

Cole & the Thornes bring Map Maker to Bridger Brewing Bridger Brewing is the after-work infused, reggae-influenced duet. then brought in Daniel Wood covers of traditional bluegrass and Monday, November 26th. The local happy hour spot for Gallatin Valley After a tour to Maui and a freight (pocket trumpet) and Matt Sloan more contemporary artists. Their organization is dedicated to locals, as well as a great place to train music tour across the country, (saxophone) to create a playful horn style is confident, complex, and full stewardship of, access to, and bring visiting families over the fast- the band bloomed into a seven-piece section. Cole & the Thornes have of improvisation that will draw you support for year-round recreation in approaching holidays. In addition to since performed in and get you shaking all over with Hyalite Canyon. Learn more at its delicious craft brews and artisan throughout Montana, bluegrass joy. www.hyalite.org. pizzas, the family-friendly brewer playing at various Bridger Brewing not only takes Support the Montana Food Bank also hosts Music & Mussels every music festivals like pride in its stellar menu items, but Network on Monday, December 3rd. Wednesday and {Pints with Harvest Fusion, The also in the community it serves. The The organization operates around Purpose} on Mondays. Here’s a Original Festival, and brewery hosts {Pints with the state with the mission to end look at some of the upcoming acts Groovin On’. The Purpose} every Monday evening hunger in Montana through food and nonprofits. band released its from 5–8pm where $1 of every pint acquisition and distribution, Wednesday nights from 5–8pm, debut, Map Maker, sold will be donated to a featured education and advocacy. Learn Bridger Brewing hosts Music & early this year. The local nonprofit. Here’s a look at more at www.mfbn.org. Mussels! Come enjoy some live album is a some of the nonprofits on the Bridger Brewing provides the music and succulent, steamed collection of songs calendar in the coming weeks. Bozeman community with unique mussels with house-made sweet filled with funky Come enjoy a house-brewed pint hand-crafted brews, fresh artisan- Italian sausage, tomatoes, garlic, grooves, sultry vocals, and be charitable in the process! style pizzas, and more. Locally and chili flakes, topped with parsley and empowering Proceeds from Monday, owned, family friendly, and Bobcat and tomato salsa. lyrics that capture the November 19th will benefit proud, Bridger Brewing is the Following a live music break over true meaning of HRDC’s Warming Center. The perfect place for lunch or an Thanksgiving week, Cole & the being in the now. community-funded refuge offers evening out. To learn more about Thornes showcase their talents on Bridger Creek seasonal shelter to anyone in need – upcoming events and daily specials, Wednesday, November 28th. The Boys provide the families with children, single adults, visit www.bridgerbrewing.com Bozeman band began with an tableside acoustics on and couples are welcome. The or call (406) 587-2124. infectious restlessness and a heart Wednesday, Warming Center provides shelter Bridger Brewing is located at engraved with longing adventure. in the summer of 2016 when December 5th. The Boys are an for hundreds of unique individuals 1609 S 11th Ave. in the Town & Front woman Cole Thorne (ukulele) members Jelani Mahiri (afrobeat- acoustic bluegrass quartet steeped in every year. Learn more at Country complex, near campus and Jordan Cole Rodenbiker (bass) inspired percussion), Andy Gavin old-time tradition, while also www.thehrdc.org. and just across from the Fieldhouse. founded the group in 2013, then (drums), and Aaron Banfield (jazz pushing the genre with newgrass. Have a brew and help raise They’re open for business from performing as a soulful, R&B guitar) were added. The Thornes The band blends originals with dollars for Friends of Hyalite on 11:30am –9pm daily. •

Enjoy a staycation, Sac-style w/ dinner, drinks & dancing

A quick half hour on the freeway November 17th. The group provides Jones, Keith Whitley, Steve Wariner, to blues, country, and all that’s in ‘00s. Creedence, Eagles, Green Day, and you’ll arrive at Three Forks’ audiences with what they consider Merle Haggard, Aretha Franklin, between. Exit 288 connects with the Grand Funk, Elvis, Skynard, historic Sacajawea Hotel. Wine and “rockabilly music” all over the state Rascal Flatts, Sammy Kershaw, audience and creates a fun and Beatles, Nirvana, Cash, George dine upstairs in Pompey’s Grill of Montana. The high-energy band Strait, Garth Brooks, Vince before spending a night on the tends to veer away from slow jams, Gill, Merle Haggard – just dance floor with live music in the other than the occasional tune. With wait a couple minutes and Sac Bar. Guests, locals, and people an arsenal of originals and you’ll hear an old or new from all around are encouraged to personalized covers, the guys will favorite. head out and enjoy. Here’s a look at keep you on your feet until last call. On Saturday, December some of the upcoming acts. Sunrise Karaoke will test vocal 8th, party with The MAX. Diamond will be ready to abilities on Friday, November 23rd. The popular band has enter- entertain on Friday, November 16th. Bring your favorite songs and get tained and delighted audiences The sprightly duo of Colette and ready to impress – or at least give nationwide since the mid-80s, Kenny Diamond bring a unique and it your best shot! You haven’t calling Montana home since engaging musical experience, with a done karaoke until you’ve done it 1993. With Kyle Brenner song selection from today’s hits, with Sunrise. (guitar), Mike Young (drums), country, classic rock, R&B, and Daniel Kosel is back at the Sac and Bobb Clanton (bass), The crowd pleasing sing-alongs. Colette – with his full band on Saturday, MAX plays spot-on renditions kicking bass, playing piano, November 24th. Kosel is a of a wide variety of choice percussion, and vocals – brings a Montana-based singer/songwriter danceable rock n’ roll covers level of entertainment that lights up and guitarist who performs originals and has two original albums, the room. Kenny, the second half of from his albums Beartooth Stage and Shadows in the Shade and Vinyl the popular duo, often straps on an The Rain, plus a delicious bevy of Valentine. The MAX has electric guitar and delivers renditions covers. His emotionally intelligent AC/DC, Segovia, Tommy exciting atmosphere. The band’s opened for Styx, REO Speedwagon, of classic ‘70s and ‘80s guitar riffs. poetry, soulful vocals, and pretty Emmanuel, , Clint music is carefully selected to get and The Fabulous Thunderbirds. Kenny’s sound is big, and Diamond guitar stylings make a delightful Black, Chet Atkins, , people involved in the party and to ALL Sac Bar music begins at plays songs you do not expect to listening experience best described and Ronnie Milsap, plus many other keep the dance floor hopping! 9pm, unless otherwise noted. The come out of a two-piece. Diamond as “Crues Music,” a self-styled blend great artists. Comstock Lode bring a lively Sacajawea Hotel is located at 5 N will return to the Sac with an additional of country, rock, and blues. Exit 288 take the stage on performance on Friday, December Main in Three Forks. For more performance on Saturday, December 1st. Kosel embraces musical Friday, November 30th. The high- 7th. Bozeman’s best classic rock n’ information about these events, Country rockers BlueBelly influences including Stevie Ray energy group performs everything roll and country western band plays visit www.sacajaweahotel.com Junction return Saturday, Vaughan, Dwight Yoakam, George from classic and contemporary rock, covers from the ‘60s through the or call (406) 285-6515. •

Under the Bleachers, Ten Years Gone live from Chico Saloon

A hop, skip and a dip! Chico The popular band has entertained the Shade and Vinyl Valentine. The always bring a crowd and an you’re in the right place – they’re Hot Springs is just over the and delighted audiences nationwide MAX has opened for Styx, REO excellent sound. Ten Years Gone is known as “Purveyors of Good with fantastic live since the mid-80s, calling Montana Speedwagon, and The Fabulous comprised of Ben Fandry (guitar, Boogie Music.” The Coyote Bros entertainment in the Saloon every home since 1993. With Kyle Thunderbirds. vocals), Robert Doughty (guitar, are a diverse band defined by its Friday and Saturday evening so you Brenner (guitar), Mike Young Under the Bleachers rock the vocals), Dennis Ferriter (bass, rockabilly, blues, cajun, surf, reggae, can kick up your feet – and soak (drums), and Bobb Clanton (bass), house Friday and Saturday, vocals), Ken Nelson and Mark and anything else they deem cool. them too. Here’s a look at what’s The MAX plays spot-on renditions November 23rd–24th. The band Walker (keys, vocals), as well as Chico Saloon music begins at coming to Pray. of a wide variety of choice consists of Scott Williams (guitar), Jeremy Slead (drums, vocals). 9pm, unless otherwise noted. The MAX return Friday and danceable rock n’ roll covers and Tim Borsberry (drums), Saturday, November 16th–17th. has two original albums, Shadows in and Pat Borsberry (bass). They have an intensely The MAX diverse song list, a result of their diverse origins. Tim and Pat hail from Helena, and Scott is a transplant from who grew up in Southern Arizona. A look over the band’s song list will show they keep up with today’s hits – and have been playing yesterday’s hits since they were a “hit” the first time! Helena-based Ten Years Gone will bring shows on Friday, November 30th Rock, rhythm & blues artists Chico Hot Springs is located in and Saturday, December 1st. The Gary Small & The Coyote Pray, 20 miles south of Livingston. band is all about performing great, Brothers will take the stage Friday Come sip, soak, and swing! danceable music – everything from and Saturday, December 7th–8th. If For more information, please classic rock to alternative, funk, you love blues, rockabilly, surf, and visit the website at www.chicohot- country, pop, and dance. They plain ole good times music, then springs.com. •

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Charlie Parr, Willie Watson co-headline Rialto show late this month

The Rialto has plenty of joint show on Tuesday, November this way, and I wanted to go that Enjoy A Night of Comedy in Activism, Literature etc) will entertainment for music-lovers 27th at 8:30pm. Tickets to this 18+ way. And then I thought, why are we the Light Box with Jesse Joyce on present for thirty minutes. The one- ahead of the holiday season! The show are $15. Doors at 7:30pm. going to go this way and not that Friday, November 30th. Fellow night show is a stimulus for historic theater brings an way? Maybe I should be the one comedians Jeffrey Strock, Danielle attendees to purchase original art exciting lineup of top-tier getting walked. Maybe I’ll learn Rovira, Jennifer Jane, Garrison and support emerging and talent from around the something. So I follow the dog.” Choitz and Deece Casillas will established artists. This dynamic country to its event space Despite the album’s darker start the evening off at 8pm. gathering is designed for participants in Downtown Bozeman. moments, the listener is left hearing Tickets to this 18+ show are $15. to experience art in living Here’s a look at just a Charlie in a more optimistic and Doors at 7pm. environments, where life happens few of the upcoming defiant headspace, reflecting on how Check out art-inspired event and ideas flow. happenings. far he’s come – and how content he Stettie Ruth on Wednesday, The Rialto is located at 10 W Celebrated songsmith is to accept that some things are December 5th at 6pm. Tickets for Main St. in the center of historic Jeffrey Foucault performs simply unknowable. the evening are $25. Stettie Ruth is Downtown Bozeman. Get further on Thursday, November For nearly two decades, Willie a roving, ever-changing and hand- acquainted with Southwest 15th with indie duo Dusty Watson has made modern folk music curated show of art displayed in Montana’s favorite new event space Heart opening at 8:30pm. rooted in older traditions. He’s a unique non-gallery spaces that are at www.rialtobozeman.com, Tickets to this 21+ show folksinger in the classic are $23. Doors at 7:30pm. sense: a singer, storyteller, In two decades on the and traveller, with a catalog road Foucault has become of songs that bridge the gap one of the most distinctive between the past and voices in American music, present. On Folksinger Vol. 2, refining a sound instantly Charlie Parr his latest album, he acts as a recognizable for its simplicity modern interpreter of older and emotional power, a decidedly Fans who have been following songs, passing along his own Midwestern amalgam of blues, Charlie Parr through his previous 13 version of the music that country, rock ‘n’ roll, and folk. He’s full-length albums and decades of came long before him. built a brick-and-mortar nonstop touring already know that Southern gospel. international touring career on the Duluth-based songwriter has a Railroad songs. Delta blues. multiple studio albums, countless way of carving a path straight to the Irish fiddle tunes. miles, and general critical acclaim, gut. In Dog, his latest release, Charlie Appalachian music. being lauded for “Stark, literate turns from contemplating his inner Folksinger Vol. 2 makes room songs that are as wide open as the struggles to examining his for it all. The album carries landscape of his native Midwest” connection to other living creatures. on a rich tradition in folk (The New Yorker), and described as The album’s title track and the music: the sharing and “Quietly brilliant” (The Irish Times), blistering “Another Dog” were swapping of old songs. Long while catching the ear of everyone inspired by some of the lessons he’s ago, the 11 compositions from Van Dyke Parks to Greil learned from his own pet, and that appear on Folksinger Marcus, to Don Henley, who wondering about the way dogs Vol. 2 were popularized by Comedian Jesse Joyce regularly covers Foucault in his live interact with humans and the artists like Leadbelly, Reverend Gary set. Touring in support of his outside world. Davis, Furry Lewis, and Bascom featured in a quarterly salon event. where you can also peruse current recently released album, Blood “I have a dog, her name is Ruby Lamar Lunsford. The songs don’t Art features prominently along with happenings and buy advance Brothers is the sixth collection of but I call her Ruben, and we go for actually belong to those artists, a catered menu and wine. At every tickets. Follow the Rialto on original songs in a career remarkable these long, crazy, chaotic walks,” though. They don’t belong event, a guest speaker of varying Facebook (@therialto) for the most for an unrelenting dedication to Charlie says. “Because I decided a to anyone. Instead, they’re part disciplines (Art, Science, Politics, up to date event announcements. • craft, and independence from trend. long time ago that I get along really of the folk canon, passed from Charlie Parr returns to well with this dog, and I was taking generation to generation by singers Bozeman with Willie Watson for a her for walks, and she wanted to go like Watson. Sweet Groovalicious Funk Prolific vocalist MJ Williams headlines fronts festive Rialto bash It’s time to once again slap on Land Trust. GVLT connects people, Squire House dinner & jazz show your finest ‘70s groovewear and get communities, and open lands down on it! The 6th Annual through conservation of working Downtown Bozeman’s Squire Skilled musician and composer AB, Canada). His 2014 original Funksgiving is set for Saturday, farms and ranches, healthy rivers, House, located within the Element Jeremy Quick has been studying and song, “Superhero” (available on November 17th. The event moves to and wildlife habitat, as well as the hotel, will host a unique and enjoying music since he was a young iTunes) was an American the Rialto this year with an extra creation of trails in the Montana geographically diverse quartet of child. From Whitefish, he’s been Songwriting Award Nominee. swanky affair beginning at 8:30pm. headwaters of the Missouri and Montana jazz musicians on Tuesday, performing domestically and Alex Platt began playing the Come boogie down to the tasty Upper Yellowstone Rivers. • November 20th. The performance internationally since 2003, both solo drums at the age of 10 and began sounds of Sweet will feature vocalist MJ Williams, and with groups. While he enjoys gigging professionally at the age of Groovalicious Funk bassist Bob Bowman, guitarist playing guitar for a myriad of bands, 13. Alongside his prodigious younger Machine. This is the dance Jeremy Quick, and Alex Platt on Quick also finds time to compose brother, Adam Platt (piano), his party event of the year, and ‘70s drums. Seating for concert and and tour with his original project, career began early in life with costumes are strongly dinner begins at 6pm, with music to The JQTrio. In 2011, the group opening sets at jazz festival shows for encouraged. So, dig out those follow at 7pm. Will-call tickets are recorded an album, Live and Uncut. international stars like Ahmad bell-bottoms, ‘staches and $25 and available at His first solo studio album, Sketches of Jamal, Diana Krall, and many sequins! Tickets are $15 and www.eventbrite.com. Advance America, was released in 2016. When others. He went on to study with available in advance at tickets are also available at the not performing, composing, writing, drum legends Joe LaBarbara, Mike www.rialtobozeman.com. venue, located at 25 E Mendenhall or learning about music, Quick Clark, Tootie Heath, Rick Latham, Admission is $18 at the door. in Bozeman. teaches music. In Fall 2015, Quick Dave Elitch, and Jeff Hamilton, also Doors at 7:30pm. Under the Bleachers, Ten Years Gone live from Chico Saloon MJ Williams is a vocalist and was Artistic Associate for The Banff receiving his performance degree in Bozeman band the Sweet trombonist who lives in Basin, Centre’s Artists-In-Residence (Banff, Jazz and African American Music Groovalicious Funk Machine Montana, but has traveled the world from the California specializes in good times, playing to learn about music in its many Institute of the Arts “retro funk and soul with some forms. Williams has performed in MJ Williams in 2001. He has ‘funkified’ versions of modern the Bozeman area with Kelly performed and/or hits thrown in – all to get you up Roberti, Ann Tappan, among many recorded with jazz to get down.” Featuring a core others, over the last three-plus artists such as Alice group of experienced pro players, decades. She’s been involved in Coltrane, Jack the funk band is all about the many recording projects including Walrath, Oranyon groove and all about the fun. an album recorded in France Coltrane, Ambrose With a heavy dose of James entitled The MJ Williams Paris Project. Akinmusire, and Brown and Motown, they’re not Early in her career she performed at Brad Rabuchin; as afraid to throw in a few funky the Universal Jazz Coalition in New well as country artist twists on modern hits – and not York City, as well as the Bellevue Stephanie Quayle, above a few chunks of cheesy Jazz Festival near . In 2013, soul/funk impresa- lounge disco. This is a party Williams wrote a score for Mary rio Big Joe Hurt, band, a get off your butt and Ellen Strom’s two channel video Persian legends dance band, a here to pay some installation at the Longhouse Bahram Bajelan and respect to the grooves of Projects Gallery in New York. She Mehrdad Arabi, yesterday band. When it’s time performed at the Eiteljorg Museum, Jake Faulkner and for lettin’ it all hang out, it’s time Indianapolis, with pianist Bob Zac Sokolow of The to turn on the Sweet Packwood in 2015. And in 2016 she Americans, and Groovalicious Funk Machine. was a recipient of the Montana many more. Platt This year’s nonprofit partner Governors’ Award to Artists. has also been a part and recipient of all Funksgiving Bob Bowman, a native Kansan, of the rotating VI proceeds is the Gallatin Valley has performed with numerous artists faculty at the including the Thad Jones/Mel Lewis Stanford Jazz Orchestra, Toshiko Akiyoshi, Frank Workshop. He Mantooth, Carmen McRae, Pat currently resides Coil, Freddie Hubbard, Bud Shank, in Bozeman, Karrin Allyson, Dan Haerle, Steve where he Houghton, Steve Allee, Bill Mays, performs, teaches Clay Jenkins, Danny Embrey, Todd and records. • Strait, Loren Stillman, Bob Sheppard, Matt Otto, Rod Fleeman, John Stowell, Jerry Hahn, Bobby Watson and others. Bowman has toured around the world and is featured on many recordings that have won or been nominated for Grammy awards. While performing with these artists, he works with his own bands including the legendary Kansas City group, Interstring and Bowdog. He’s also dedicated himself to jazz education. Bowman now resides in Montana, continuing to play in and influence the music scene.

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Band of Southerners bring night of ‘artisanal’ rock n’ roll to Bozeman’s Filler Somewhere on a dusty road or RZ: You’ll be in Bozeman on fifth or sixth. We’re not having to worthy of release? What’s a good imagery, you can see the hills and a well-traveled interstate, right at November 17th for a show at the write through our juvenile song at base? the wind, the sun going down, the this very moment, a rock n’ roll Filling Station, joining local acts tendencies to find our answers. I JD: If it’s something we can sky’s on fire, the spirits floating band is pounding the rock. They’re The Salamanders and Mad Pattern. feel like we’ve already got to that play live really well. Sometimes through the hills – I love that shit. probably wearing the same clothes What can concert-goers expect point. We’re a mature-sounding you’ll write five or six songs, try to I’m not claiming to be a good they had on yesterday and from your portion of the evening? group and, you know, I’ve delved play them live, and only two or songwriter, but that’s what good reminiscing about last night’s gig. JD: Just really classic into psychedelics the last five years three are actually served well do. They make you see Inspired by a guitar lick that cuts songwriting with a high-energy rock and that kind of reinvented the way enough. Generally, by the time I’m that kind of stuff, the imagery, like to the bone or a melody that any good writer. You lingers on refrain, this band is gotta see it. Like Ryan following a path forged by Adams’ “La Cienega countless other musicians who’ve Just Smiled” or some- lived and died in dive bars or thing, you know. What ‘made it’ with their posters taped to a great song because bedroom walls. What makes this of the imagery it gives. band of brothers any different? Townes Van Zandt did This band is The Artisanals. that so well. And that’s With sonic influences ranging what I love about Neil from the dream-pop work of Young’s rock, too, it George Harrison (“Angel 42”) and makes you feel like heartland rock of Tom Petty you’re in the (“Grow With You”), to the stone- Southwest, it’s so cold radio hits of bands like the desert rock. Killers (“Roll With It”) and Ryan RZ: So if I had to Adams (“First Time”), The guess, I’d say you Artisanals’ newly released self-titled chose the Artisanals as LP showcases the group’s knack the band’s moniker for writing hooks as well as their because of its hand- ear for quality production. The crafted approach to album utilizes everything from a making music. Am I gong, organ, piano, sitar, French on the right track or horn, trombone, and koto, to a totally off-base? string section sourced from the JD: You looked at University of Iowa. Produced by it in the right way, for Wolfgang Zimmerman and sure. [laughs] We have mastered by Howie Weinberg this band name to be (Spoon, , Nirvana), funny. We’re called there’s no filler on The Artisanals. the Artisanals because From start to finish, the record is we thought it was a straight banger. hilarious how In anticipation of their everything is artisanal Bozeman show, the Rolling Zone now. Anything can be hopped on the phone with – pickles, bread, singer/songwriter and Artisanals whatever. We’re just frontman Johnny Delaware to n’ roll show. And when we say rock I see what I do while I’m alive. I done writing the song and I show it kind of picking fun at that. It’s not talk the band’s eponymous debut n’ roll, we don’t mean AC/DC or met Clay like four years ago and to Clay or we get to play it live, it to actually claim ourselves as arti- and ‘following the feeling’ during some corporate rock that seems to [he] was born to rock. All he usually means it’s going to be on sans. the creative process. be popular on Spotify. We’re very wants to do is ride in a van and something eventually. For the first RZ: You guys are still riding RZ: Hey Johnny. Looks like I’m classy, late ‘60s, ‘70s type of play his guitar, and that reflects album we had eleven or twelve the high of this release and have a catching you in California, just rock n’ roll, West Coast Americana. while he plays. We’ve got this guy songs we wanted to initially record pretty crazy calendar into next north of one of the fires. Yikes. We’re big fans of good songwriting from Alabama playing the drums, and they didn’t all make it. For this month, but what’s next for the JD: We’ve been swallowed in but also putting on a hell of a show Nick [Recio] who’s very classy with next album, we have a shit ton. It’s Artisanals? What can we expect the smoke. We were in San Fran for people to give ‘em their the way he plays. Our bass player hard if you want to do a concept from you in 2019 and beyond? the last couple days and it was so money’s worth. Eric [Mixon], he’s got a classic album, or if we’re going to choose JD: Getting ready for another smoky. We’ve been driving outside RZ: Glide has referred to the look to him and he serves the this title for an album, [to pick] release, really. We’ll be in the studio the city for the last couple hours band as kaleidoscopic. So, for those songs really well. And then our what songs will fit. Then we’re kind in January and February, then and we’re still in it. It’s just who are just beginning to keyboardist, Ian [Klin], he’s from of pigeonholing ourselves. There’s hopefully tour abroad. We’re going everywhere. familiarize with The Artisanals, Atlanta. We’re all just scattered all these different things – it’s like a to be back to play South by RZ: It’s nuts. How’s the who is this band and how are its seeds across the South. puzzle. And that’s the beautiful Southwest. This is all tentative, you road treating you fellas so far on members’ personalities reflected RZ: You’re touring in support of thing about albums, too. Certain know, but these are the plans. the tour? through the music? the recently released full-length songs do need to fit, but at the same Touring a bunch and kicking ass. JD: It’s been amazing, it’s been JD: Me and Clay [Houle] debut, The Artisanals. The album time they don’t. There’s no rule. If RZ: That’s an exciting outlook. great. Can’t ask for more, man. started the band, he’s the lead utilizes a smorgasbord of it feels good, if it’s a good song, if it JD: Yeah, it is. We’re excited We’ve been playing to a lot of guitarist. We were in several instrumentals over its 10 tracks and makes you feel something and you about this new album. I think people that we’ve met already, fans different projects before we started draws influence from a pretty wide think it will resonate with other people are going to dig it. that we’ve played for that keep this, but now that we’ve been doing range. When you guys decided to people, put it out. RZ: Very cool. Well, we can’t coming back. The numbers keep it for well over ten years, I feel like craft your official debut, what were RZ: Is there a particular favorite wait for the Filler show. growing at the clubs and promoters we’re kind of veterans even though your primary motivations? from this album you’d care to share JD: We’re really excited to be keep asking us to come back. When we’re in a new band. Even though JD: When we’re crafting songs, the story behind? a part of Bozeman, for one night, you’re a new band, that’s about all this is our first album, a lot of I’m a big fan of letting them go in JD: They all have a little story to put on a hell of a show for you you can ask for. people have said it feels like our the direction they want to. When to them. I always enjoy “Grow with guys and have some fun. you’re in the studio tracking, you You,” “Angel 42.” It just depends The Artisanals bring their just go off of a feeling. That’s all on what people would find high-energy rock n’ roll to art and music is. As an artist, you interesting. I enjoy “First Time,” all Bozeman’s Filling Station on have a responsibility to be a of that’s really true. It’s about this Saturday, November 17th. conduit for something. When you person who I had this romantic Local groups the Salamanders think too much, I don’t think week with, then didn’t get to see and Mad Pattern will also be on you’re actually doing your duty. again for a long time. She was very hand. The music begins at 9pm. It feels like it comes from a whole influential in the way I wrote. I Tickets to this 21+ show are $7 ’nother plane of existence or cared about her a lot even though I in advance at www.chicken- dimension you can’t see. didn’t really know her that well. I jamwest.com or in-store at Inspiration – what is it? That’s think it’s cool when people can do Cactus Records, and $10 at the what’s so cool about being an that to us. When you feel like you door. Doors at 8pm. artist. Don’t think so much and know someone, but you’ve only The Salamanders are a four- just follow the feeling. Let the known them for maybe even a piece garage country band led by songs speak for themselves. couple of days. It’s a unique thing. the heavy hand of the baritone RZ: Sounds like some pretty Is it a past life thing, or is it this guitar and a driving rhythm solid advice. energetic thing? We’re all energy, so section. They put on seriously JD: And I can’t stand when maybe it’s just that. Geographic energizing live performances and you’re in the studio and people locations, people, movies – anything throw down recordings laced start comparing your stuff to can turn you on to write and make with a creative edge. other artists. That’s a huge buzz your pen electric. That’s what that Mad Pattern is a new band kill. If it feels good, it feels good. woman did for me and I think made up of patterns and parts... Don’t compare it to other things that’s beautiful. tight, hard-rocking, dynamic, that are happening. All art is RZ: Seems crazy to think what’s and soulful groove-based original borrowed from other people’s really impactful enough to write a music for the masses. work. You have to do it bunch of songs about. Learn more about Johnny respectively, though. You can’t JD: If you can write and have Delaware and the rest of the just completely steal or hijack the lyrical content match the Artisanals at www.thearti- somebody else’s art and replicate landscape and feel of the sonics of sanals.net or find them on it. But that’s a conversation for the song, I think that’s amazing. I Facebook (@theartisanals) for another time. love when songs do that. I wrote the updated tour details and other RZ: You and Clay, I believe, song “Country Roads Town” for announcements. are responsible for the majority of my mother. I grew up in South The band’s new album, The the band’s songwriting. How do Dakota [and] as soon as the song Artisanals, is available now. Stream you decide you’ve got a song starts, you can feel and see the on Apple Music and Spotify. •

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Dirtwire, World’s Finest front Filling Station gigs ChickenJam West presents the straight banger. down recordings laced with a Skipping to the new month, seamlessly transition into three- teaming of South Carolina rock n’ The Salamanders are a four- creative edge. Dirtwire performs with help from dimensional psytrance, funk, and roll missionaries The Artisanals piece garage country band led by Mad Pattern are a new band Moontricks on Sunday, December dub soundscapes. Their appreciation with Bozeman groups The the heavy hand of the baritone made up of patterns and parts... 2nd at 8pm. Tickets to this 21+ for punk and ska can be found Salamanders and Mad Pattern guitar and a driving rhythm section. tight, hard-rocking, dynamic, and show are $12 in advance and $15 at peppered throughout their shows on Saturday, November 17th the door. Doors at 7pm. and albums, made evident by up- at 9pm. Tickets to this 21+ Dirtwire sits on the back porch of tempo, high-energy offerings. The show are $7 in advance and Americana’s future, conjuring up a group leaves their audience with a $10 at the door. Doors at 8pm. whirlwind of sound using traditional full-circle experience of emotion With sonic influences instrumentation, world percussion, and dance. Their latest album, ranging from the dream-pop soundscapes, and electronic beats. Chromatophores, is available now. work of George Harrison Comprised of David Satori (Beats The four-piece, high-energy, get (“Angel 42”) and heartland Antique), Evan Fraser (The Dogon ‘em out on the dance floor string rock of Tom Petty (“Grow Lights, Bolo), and Mark Reveley (Jed band hails from . Their music With You”), to the stone-cold and Lucia), each performance is well-steeped in Americana roots, radio hits of bands like the presents a mysterious crossroads of with vocal harmonies that are high, Killers (“Roll With It”) and beats, blues, African, Asian, and lonesome, and tight. Their picking Ryan Adams (“First Time”), South American sounds. The result ranges from lightning-fast to The Artisanals’ newly released is a rebirth of Americana and a mountain mellow. Chain Station is a self-titled LP showcases the post-millennial psychedelic journey bluegrass band that would satisfy a group’s knack for writing to downhome goodness. The group’s picky old-timer and delight fans of hooks as well as their ear for latest album, Blaze, is available now. newgrass. They win over crowds quality production. The album Looking ahead, World’s Finest with creative, fun original songs utilizes everything from a and Chain Station take the stage that flow from the mountains, gong, organ, piano, sitar, on Friday, December 7th at 9pm. through them and right back to you. french horn, trombone, and Tickets to this 21+ show are $9 in Pure Mountain Music! Their latest koto, to a string section advance and $12 at the door. album, Where I Want to Be, is sourced from the University of Doors at 8pm. available now. Iowa. Mastered by Howie With a songwriting style rooted Advance tickets for these and Weinberg, (Spoon, Ryan in Americana, World’s Finest banks other shows are available in-store at Adams, Nirvana), there’s no on their ability to transcend genres Cactus Records and www.cactus- filler on The Artisanals. From start They put on seriously energizing soulful groove-based original music of all kinds. String-centric and records.net. For more info, visit to finish, this record is a live performances and throw for the masses. bluegrass-inspired compositions www.chickenjamwest.com. •

Uncorked – Livingston’s Star comedienne Jackie Fabulous visits gathering place for the Baxter Hotel Another founder, New York celebrations fantastic night of Comedy Cellar This is the time of year when the Uncorked has a very special post- comedy comes to When Jackie is shorter days bring people into holiday treat in store on Friday, the Baxter Hotel not on tour, you’ll Uncorked – Livingston’s fantastic November 23rd – Park High jazz with Jackie find her giving wine bar – for the warm, delicious band The Five! This talented group Fabulous Live! on amazing keynote food specials, sparkly lights and, of of musicians will keep you Thursday, speeches and course, the expansive wine list. entertained with the best of classic November 15th at breakout sessions Joining friends to share an order of and modern jazz. These amazing 8pm. Advance at corporate fondue has become a weekly routine students have packed the house with tickets to this 21+ events and for many. their previous shows, fun for the show are $17 at conferences. A As Thanksgiving draws near, the whole family! Cactus Records and lawyer in her past Gourmet Cellar – Uncorked’s sister Closing out the month on Friday, www.cactus- life, she store – is abuzz with activity as November 30th are the Coyote records.net. understands the people buy wine, fine imported Gypsies. Southwest Montana’s Doors at 7pm. plight of the cheeses and meats from their unique eclectic Klezmer band offers Eastern Note: working woman. deli counter. Champagne and European folk music with a Western discounted presale Her signature sparkling wines are also available to edge. Where the Old World meets tickets are available talks and enjoy with family and friends. the New West, they play howlin’ for $10 in-store at upcoming book Many of these vintages can be good music. The Coyote Gypsies Cactus with the within her ordered by the glass at Uncorked as duo is composed of Mark Schlenz donation of two hilarious “Find well, and remember Fridays are live (violin) and Jane Freeburg canned food items. Your Fabulous” music nights beginning at 6pm. (accordion, guitar, bass, percussion). If advance tickets series will leave Kicking things off on November Uncorked is located at 212 W are purchased embarrassing moments, Jackie audiences feeling 16th is Virginia Warner. She’s a Park St. in historic Downtown online, bring two cans to the channels all of that energy into encouraged, uplifted and inspired singer/songwriter with a passion for Livingston. Stop in for cheese and door and collect a $7 refund. hilarious sets and inspiring keynotes. to conquer the ups and downs of Delta blues. Her performances charcuterie features and wine Remaining tickets will be sold at More than just a funny lady, she is life and work. Her diverse style of showcase both original material and tastings. For more information about the door for $20. Bring two cans on a mission to inspire and empower comedy has allowed her to work traditional, fingerstyle blues songs, Gourmet Cellars or Uncorked, and receive $5 off. women all over the world to ‘find with comedy legends like Roseanne fueled by the powerful mojo of a please visit www.thegourmetcel- Jackie Fabulous is a gut-busting the funny in their flaws.’ Barr and Wanda Sykes, as well as vintage Gretsch archtop guitar with lar.com or check them out on writer, producer, speaker, and “As the guy who discovered Jon on the OWN Network, NBC, CBS a neck like a baseball bat. Facebook. • headlining comedian who uses Stewart, Ray Romano and a bunch and FOX, to name a few. comedy to simultaneously entertain, of other star comics I have a sense Learn more about Jackie by encourage and empower audiences. of who has ‘it.’ Jackie Fabulous has visiting jackiefabulous.com or Having survived her fair share of it. I’d watch her do just about find her on Facebook love, tragedy, life lessons and anything legal.” – Billy Grundfest, (@ComedianJackieFabulous). •

Looking for a winter sport? Learn to Curl! Curious about the sport of curl- strengthen just-learned skills. Learn emphasis on reaching out to young ing after seeing it in PyeongChang to Curl events are $15 per person people who may be interested in last winter? Learn to Curl with the and require advance registration at learning the sport. If you’d like to Bozeman Curling Club on Sunday, www.bozemancurlingclub.com. become involved in the club or the December 2nd at 2:45pm. The A nonprofit organization, the sport, simply attend a meeting or workshop will be held at the Ressler Bozeman Curling Club aims to one of their many ‘Learn to Curl’ Motors Ice Rink within the Gallatin introduce people to the sport of introductory events. You can also County Fairgrounds. This event is curling as well as organize follow the club on Facebook open to anyone of any skill level. recreational and competitive leagues. (@bozemancurling) for the most Participants will go through about The club operates with a special up-to-date information. • 40 minutes of instruction on how the game is played, terminology, and mechanics of throwing stones and sweeping. The remainder of the time we will spent playing as many ends as possible to help

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Dirt Farmers, Montana Manouche serve tunes by the slice at Red Tractor Is anything better than an Robilotta, these evenings feature the band who have dubbed evening of handcrafted pizza paired music styles of jazz, funk, latin, and their musical style “paisley with one or two regional brews? more. Come out, get ready to grass.” They’ve gained a Only when enjoying them with a groove, and hear America’s only following for their large side of live music, of course! original art form as it exists and fun-loving mix of old school Red Tractor Pizza plays host to evolves in the 21st century. Additional country, bluegrass, blues independent musicians and other Jazz Nights are set for November 23rd, and rock – with the events throughout the week. Here’s a 30th and December 7th at 7pm. occasional slip into hip-hop. look at what’s coming up. Howard Beall & the Fake The band members, as Bridger Creek Boys return to News entertain on Saturday, unique as their song list, their usual Thursday slot on November 17th at 7pm. The serve it all up with a smile November 15th at 7pm. The Boys group brings people together by on mandolin, banjo, guitar, are an acoustic bluegrass quartet playing groove-based music, fiddle and bass with vocal steeped in old-time tradition, while specifically pulling from the jazz, harmonies. The Dirt also pushing the genre with rock, and funk genres. The band Farmers invite you to be newgrass. The band blends originals plays a blend of original “Having a Good Time” and with covers of traditional bluegrass compositions, standards, and experience the flavor and and more contemporary artists. modern songs with the intent of fun of Montana life. Their style is confident, complex, creating fresh sounds while still Jacob Rountree and full of improvisation that will respecting the heritage and performs on Monday, draw you in and get you shaking all language of those before them. November 26th. The over with bluegrass joy. Bridger Creek Music Monday sees Luke singer/songwriter has been Luke Flansburg Boys will bring additional performances to Flansburg on November 19th at playing guitar for a decade Red Tractor on November 29th and 6:30pm. Head down for the all you and released his debut album, sit-in lead guitarist for artists Paris nightclubs in the 1940s. December 6th at 7pm. can eat pizza buffet, check out the The Common Hour, in March. If his including The Andrew Hand Band, PermaFunk is back on On November 16th, Jazz Night acoustics and show him some love! audience isn’t captivated by his John Sherrill, The Electric Sunday, Saturday, December 1st at 7pm. returns to Red Tractor, as it does The Dirt Farmers bring a introspective lyrics and unique Lang Termes, Mathias, and The Bozeman-based group every Friday, at 7pm. Curated by Sunday show on November 25th at finger-picking, they are guaranteed MOTH. His solo sets are makes music to keep bodies guitarist and composer Alex 6pm. They’re a foot-stomping string to be mesmerized by his multi- comprised mostly of acoustic rock moving and souls grooving! Expect dimensional performance. Inspired covers and some of his original plenty of funky, soulful, by artists such as Ben Howard, Jose songs. In band settings, he likes to psychedelic, and Latin-infused Gonzales, and Nick Drake, play funk, jazz, country and more. grooves. The band is inspired by A night of seismic rock Rountree uses his percussive On Friday, November 30th, a the creativity and passion of the technique, while looping and very special Jazz Night will feature 1970s and everyone who layering dynamic rhythms, to create Montana Manouche beginning participates in the PermaFunk with co-headlining show at a rare musical experience. at 7pm. The group plays swinging experiment. Weston Lewis is set for instrumental Gypsy Jazz music in Red Tractor Pizza is located at the Brick Tuesday, November 27th at 7pm. the style of Django Reinhardt. The 1007 W Main St. in Bozeman. Lewis plays with a number of local tunes are joyful and elegant, Check out their menu at stars Breaking melodic and softer side too. On bands, solo performances, and as a reminiscent of music played in www.redtractorpizza.com. • Benjamin and Five Finger Ember, we just tried to make it more Death Punch will make a extreme – the softer side on this Bozeman stop on their album is really soft, and the heavy co-headlining fall tour on Saturday, side is really heavy. We decided to November 17th. The show comes to give everybody what they want to Brick Breeden Fieldhouse and the furthest degree.” Wild Joe*s shows: Sweet Sage, Willy begins at 6pm. Tickets range from Five Finger Death Punch also $25.50–$90 and are on sale now at released their latest, And Justice for www.ticketswest.com and the None, in the spring. The group re- James & a Stroll with the AlleyKats teamed with longtime producer Fieldhouse box office. Doors at 5pm. Cappuccino-paired live music style is varied, but always carries a Kate Bryan (vocals, guitar, Kevin Churko (Ozzy Osbourne, Breaking Benjamin are no comes standard with a stop into hint of the blues. James is a percussion & clarinet) with Cliff Disturbed) for the album and once strangers to the upper echelons of Wild Joe*s. Downtown Bozeman’s spectacular lyricist and vocalist. DeManty (keys, vocal harmony) again stepped up their game. With the rock charts. Since bursting onto Coffee Spot is a great place to His vocals have the soulfulness of and Ron Schimpf (bass, vocal their customary airtight riffs, the scene with 2002’s Saturate, the check out early evening and yesterday’s greats like John Fogerty, harmony). They’re also booking muscular grooves and seismic band has amassed an impressive afternoon sets by local and Bob Seger, and Waylon Jennings, holiday parties now with plenty of melodies, the band maintains their string of radio hits traveling artists. And of course, with lots of power and expression. music for cocktail hours, dinner or signature intensity, all while pushing including “,” and their menu offers plenty of Whether he’s singing a joyful dessert shows. Call (406) 570-2839 themselves into new territories. No. 1 singles “So Cold,” “Failure,” delicious caffeinated and other melody or a tune of a broken to request a sampling of their The multi-platinum hard rock “Breath” and “.” treats to enjoy alongside the tunes! heart, you will feel it. He’ll be holiday tunes, or log on to quintet featuring has garnered over Touring in support of their sixth Here’s a look at what’s coming up. performing mostly original songs, www.KateAndTheAlleyKats.com 1.3 billion streams on Spotify since album, the self-produced Ember, Nashville singer/songwriter with some favorites thrown in. to have a listen. Breaking Benjamin once again 2015, coming ahead of iconic peers Sam Varga will perform on Friday, Kate & the Alley Kats Howard Beall & the Fake such as System of a Down, Iron bestows an abundance of November 16th from 6–8pm. bring a fun repertoire of holiday News are set for another Maiden, , Slipknot, and Black high-caliber, melodic hard rock. Coming from the fast paced punk tunes to kick off the festive afternoon show on Sunday, Sabbath. Five Finger Death Punch “People have always really liked scenes of his high school days to season during the Downtown December 2nd from 1–3pm. are streaming only second to the heavier side of the band,” the blues of Austin, Texas, Varga Christmas Stroll on Saturday, The group is a collection of in their genre and are out- guitarist, vocalist and songwriter Ben always felt most at home writing December 1st from 4:30–7:30pm. talented young artists from around streaming mainstream artists Burnley says. “I think that’s what honest songs on an acoustic guitar. While you’re strolling and the great state of Montana. They including , Radiohead, and they sort of gravitate towards. But Since moving to Nashville, he’s shopping, stop into Wild Joe*s for bring people together by playing Muse on a daily basis. • we also make sure to explore our dug into the songwriting community, a cup of java or tea with some groove-based music, specifically playing writer rounds across the city, and such staples as Whiskey Jam and BusCall. Varga’s sonic qualities bring to mind Jackson Browne, Ruston Kelly, Bright Eyes, and the 1975. Friday, November 23rd is Black Friday! Stop into the Coffee Spot after a day of sales to warm up with a hot drink and live music by Americana duo Sweet Sage from 6–8pm. Comprised of Amanda Stewart (vocals, guitar) and Garrett Kuntz (banjo, mandolin, guitar), they’ll perform acoustic, alternative, and country covers – not to mention one or two originals. Grab a coffee or hot chocolate and enjoy! The next Open Mic Night will take place Saturday, Photo by Chris Yankton November 24th from 6–8pm. Come for an evening of music performed by local musicians. Bring your guitar, sitar, zither, poetry, comedy, or theremin and take a turn up at the mic. Show Bozeman what you’re made of! Individual set lengths depend on the number of musicians who want to play. Sweet Sage Sign-ups start at 5:30pm – first come, first served. Be sure to bring delicious treats and festive holiday pulling from the jazz, rock, and your friends and support live music on the side! Along with their funk genres. The band plays a music in Bozeman! A modest eclectic repertoire of sassy swing, blend of original compositions, contribution to the kitty will be gutsy R&B, and torchy ballads, The standards, and modern songs divided by participating musicians AlleyKats will perform familiar with the intent of creating fresh at the end of the night. The more holiday tunes that’ll have you sounds while still respecting the people who come, the more singing and dancing along. heritage and language of those money in the pot. An additional Tongue-in-cheek tunes such as before them. Open Mic Night is set for Friday, “Walking in Our Winter Wild Joe*s Coffee Spot is December 7th from 6–8pm. Underwear” and “Santa’s Sleigh” located at 18 W Main St. in the Willy James finishes off the (sung to the tune of “Ghost heart of historic Downtown month on Friday, November 30th. Riders in the Sky”) will also add a Bozeman. Learn more about these He’s a singer/songwriter from little holiday humor for strollers. and other upcoming events at Dillon whose musical taste and AlleyKat performances feature www.wildjoescoffee.com. •

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Diamonds downtown & more masterful Attic acts provide some musicians at Eagles Bar soulful acoustics & Bozeman’s local H. Biram, Joe Buck Fraternal Order of the Yourself, James authentic hippie rock Eagles appreciates its Hunnicutt and Conley has many members, but is Graham Lindsey. always open to the public KneeJürk hits has spent years with drink specials, the stage Friday, Friday night BINGO and November 30th and performing and touring lots of live music. Here’s Saturday, a look at who’s playing December 1st. in various punk, at FOE in the coming The semi-acoustic weeks. supersonic rockabilly, and hardcore Fool’s Gold perform Southwest Montana Friday and Saturday, duo incorporates bands. Now, shedding the November 16th–17th. A the big band beat, premier party band out performing the Marshall Stack and of Ennis, the fellas are a Tales from Ghost Town best toe tappin’ classic five-piece all about sing-alongs from trading it in country, classic rock, R&B, and for a Martin fun times, partying, and dancing. the ‘60s to now. Fool’s Gold’s music spans three crowd pleasing sing-alongs. Colette Bridger Mountain Big Band guitar, he – kicking bass, playing piano, deals in a decades, as well as three genres of performs regularly on Sundays from music – country, blues, and classic percussion, and vocals – brings a 7–9:30pm. The 17-piece jazz sound of level of entertainment that lights up sorrow and rock. Every song they play evokes orchestra celebrates the music of memories and gets toes tapping. the room. Kenny, the second half Duke Ellington, Count Basie, and remorse, of the popular duo, often straps on without hope- The group also brings a smattering more, with original arrangements of original tunes as well, all of an electric guitar and delivers and music of all genres from the lessness. The renditions of classic ‘70s and ‘80s new album which are fresh and lively. Head 1900s to today. Check them out on Quinlan Conley guitar riffs. Kenny’s sound is big, follows 2017’s down to one of these shows and Facebook for performance and Diamond plays songs you do Downtown Livingston’s favorite Broken Things. leave with a big smile on your face. announcements. not expect to come out of a live music spot brings in acts to suit The Fossils are back to close The Eagles’ next “Acoustic Always a blast, Sunrise two-piece. every palate – and plenty of out the month on Friday, November Wednesday” show will see the Entertainment brings the fun of Enjoy the return of Tales cocktails to go with ‘em! Here’s a 30th at 8:30pm. Known around talents of Noel & Ed on November karaoke and DJ music every From Ghost Town on Wednesday, look at some of the upcoming artists town for their authentic hippie 21st beginning at 7pm. Head Thursday night. Come sing your November 28th at 7pm. Nick heading up to The Attic. music, The Fossils guarantee a downtown, grab an adult beverage heart out and maybe even do a Hagan, the man behind the name, Next up, the Attic hosts back-to- rockin’ good time. The members and unwind with their instrumentals dance number between songs. has been called punkabillly, gothic back Jazz Jams on Friday and have been acquainted for years and before finishing out the workweek. Liquid confidence available country, cowpunk, punk blues, Saturday, November 16th–17th. The are connected by their love of Diamond bring their brand of upon request. Montana blues, soul punk, performances will begin at 9pm music. The band consists of Scott rock n’ soul on Friday and Saturday, Eagles Bar live music begins at folkabillly, punk grass, and street each night and are sure to be a Boehler (harmonica), Rich Ruggles November 23rd–24th to help 9pm, unless otherwise noted. Come folk, but the one-man acoustic band bebopping great time! (keyboard), Jerry Mullen (guitar), dancers burn off their Thanksgiving play a game of pool, listen to some claims none. The Colorado native Quinlan Conley & the I-90 and Rick Phillip (drums). feasts on the floor! The sprightly great local bands, or stop in for a duo of Colette and Kenny has shared bills with acts including cold one any day of the week! The Blues perform in celebration of Advanced ticketing information Diamond bring a unique and Goddamn Gallows, Koffin Kats, Eagles is located at 316 E Main St., their newly released album, When the is available at www.theatticmon- engaging musical experience, with a Hellbound Glory, and Murder next to the Nova Café. For more Fire Goes Out, on Wednesday, tana.com. The Attic is located at song selection from today’s hits, Junkies, as well as solo artists Scott information, call (406) 587-9996. • November 21st at 8:30pm. A soulful 110 N Main St. in Livingston, just one-man rock n’ roll acoustic show, above Whiskey Creek Saloon. •

Cold nights, hot water at Norris Hot More Josh Moore & a Springs Hawthorne Root at These shorter days and longer Missoula music scene, having a fifth-generation Montanan. He nights are a busy time for Norris played in some of the state’s most- makes his Rocky Mountain Bozeman Spirits Hot Springs. As one would respected hardcore bands,” wrote Americana music in backwoods imagine, colder temps and hot Aaron Parrett, author of Montana bars near his favorite trout fishing A truly Montana-made cocktail tasting room offers a warm and springs go together very nicely. The Americana Music: Boot Stomping in the spots from Red Lodge to Seattle. awaits at Bozeman Spirits Distillery welcoming environment. With the staff has ensured the pipes and Big Sky. “Running Crane made a In addition to his original songs, downtown. The popular tasting history kept alive in the reclaimed pumps are ready for whatever name for himself playing guitar he sings tributes to his favorite room also hosts local and traveling wood and metals throughout, you winter brings. The last of the fall and bass in what might be the best- songwriters, from John Prine musicians every Tuesday night from will feel the modern charm and harvest has been gathered with named band ever to come out of to Prince. 5:30–8pm. Here’s a look at the history as you walk in. Your fresh record bounty processed and frozen Montana: Goddammitboyhowdy. Nathan North follows on upcoming acts. cocktail is served upon wood from for future use. The spices have been Lately, however, he has softened his Saturday, November 24th. A Local artist Josh Moore is first the 1930s, and the bar brings the dried and are ready to keep the delivery into a distinctive Billings performer, Nathan uses up on Tuesday, November 20th. The atmosphere of the old saloon. The delicious flavors of summer present Americana country sound. Joseph loops to create complex and North Carolina native is the Bird beautiful stills and production are in food specials all winter long. was weaned on punk rock and wonderful songs. He’ll be Dogs’ lead guitarist – and croons, seen through the back glass windows The winter menu at the No hard-core, a huge fan of The performing originals and too! Laney Lou & the Bird Dogs fuse of the tasting room, and the LoOse Dogs Saloon notable covers. old time folk songs with a rock n’ roll mixologists will be happy to explain features nutritious, Aaron Williams attitude, pushing the organic specials closes out the envelope of what a string including Buddha weekend on Sunday, band would generally be Bowls, pizzas with November 25th. From described as. Their latest homegrown ingredients, rock/reggae band In album, The Vigilante and much more. The Walks Bud, Aaron Session, released last year. craft beer and wine will be playing a Come enjoy Moore’s options are always variety of tunes stripped-down rendi- available to accompany including rock, folk, tions! Josh opens up the last meal choices. and reggae. He’s a month of the year, returning The staff at Norris is real favorite at the with an additional perform- welcoming another hot springs. ance on December 4th. round of MSU students Samuel Isaac Local Americana who have quickly closes out the month artist Lucas Mace become regulars like the on Friday, November brings a performance for classes before them. 30th. He’s a soulful distillery-goers on Part of the bonus of singer/songwriter and Tuesday, November choosing to go to school musician from 27th. Come enjoy an in Bozeman or Butte is Brighton, England, adult beverage and listen that you get to live in Samuel Issac now living, exploring, and playing to some great acoustics Montana – and visiting a music in Bozeman. from Hawthorne Roots’ hot springs in the cold is a truly Minutemen and The Dead Rawbone kicks off the home lead guitarist. unique experience. It’s almost time Kennedys since practically grade stretch to a new year on Saturday, Looking ahead, for the traditional “hey, my beard school. He grew up in Browning, December 1st. The Bozeman-based Amanda Stewart is set is frozen” photos that get shot in Montana, on the Blackfeet duo plays original acoustic folk, for a distillery show on the pool this time of year and Reservation, and his early blues, and Americana. Their array Tuesday, December 11th. She distilling techniques from the grains, sent home. influences were loud, heavy, and of instruments includes a cigar box performs acoustic, alternative, and mashing, blending, and bottling Live music is another huge draw hard rock. Still, his recent songs guitar, clawhammer banjo, country covers – not to mention processes. at Norris. Every Friday, Saturday have taken on a more wistful tone acoustic guitar, harmonica, bass, a plenty of her own original music. Learn more about their spirits and Sunday night brings the best in and use an acoustic sound far percussion variety and vocal Grab a cocktail and enjoy! and other offerings at www.boze- regional and touring acoustic removed from the angsty and harmonies. As they describe their Bozeman Spirits Distillery’s manspirits.com. • musicians starting at 7pm, with a frenetic electric punk sound.” sound, “Always melodic but minimal music surcharge. Weston Lewis is back on keepin’ it raw.” Tom Kirwan is next up on Sunday, November 18th. Lewis Make way for Dan Henry on Sweet Sage Friday, November 16th. He plays with a number of local bands, Sunday, December 2nd. The performs a blend of folk country solo performances, and as a sit-in Montana native is a singer/song- and Americana. Tom’s songs lead guitarist for artists including writer with a unique vocal style evoke nostalgia of long-ago The Andrew Hand Band, John coupled with acoustic guitar and dreams and people, while weaving Sherrill, The Electric Sunday, Lang bluesy harmonica. He’s driven by a stories of human longing both Termes, Mathias, and MOTH. His blues influence, but covers a wide past and present. solo sets are comprised mostly of range of music from folk and rock On Saturday, November 17th, acoustic rock covers and some of to reggae, and so much more. enjoy Joseph Running Crane. his original songs. In band settings, For more information about “At twenty-six years old, and he likes to play funk, jazz, country Norris’ designated driver program, representing a completely new and more. winter hours and more, please visit generation of Americana Norris welcomes Butte www.norrishotsprings.com. musicians, Joseph Running Crane is performer Chad Okrusch on The hot springs are located 34 already a seasoned veteran of the Friday, November 23rd. Okrusch is miles west of Bozeman. •

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“Tune In” w/ Bozeman Symphony ahead of next month’s Gloria The next “Tuning In to the currently the Band and General please contact the Bozeman Orchestra” event presented by Music Teacher at Anderson and Symphony. View previous the Bozeman Symphony features LaMotte Schools, Adjunct Faculty conversations featuring the Bobcat members from the percussion at the MSU School of Music, Brass Trio and Concertmaster section: Jeff Vick, Principal Principal Timpanist and Carrie Krause by visiting the Timpanist, and Stephen Percussionist with the Bozeman Symphony’s YouTube channel at Versaevel, Section Percussionist. Symphony, Intermountain Opera, https://youtu.be/aTHtMtWo This gathering is set for Tuesday, Montana Ballet and Montana DfI and https://youtu.be/bbu- November 20th in the Bozeman TheatreWorks Orchestras, a P2jG_FE. Public Library’s community room member of PercOrchestra, the Mark your calendars, for a at 6pm, or virtually as the event Bozeman Trail Chamber Players, festive holiday celebration awaits! will be live streamed on Facebook and maintains a private studio. The next in Bozeman Symphony’s (@bozemansymphony). The Stephen Versaevel, Director of 2019-19 performance season is evening presentation is free and Percussion Studies/Assistant Gloria featuring special guest open to the public. Director of Athletic Bands at soprano Clarissa Lyons. Under In this interactive discussion Montana State University since the direction of Maestro Matthew series, Maestro Savery hosts August 2006, is a Doctor of Music Savery, over 150 musicians will be Clarissa Lyons musicians of the Bozeman candidate in Percussion featured during the performances Symphony. With a focus on Performance at The Florida State set for Saturday, December 8th at jubilate. Local singer, songwriter, and presence” (Washington Post). individual players, get the “inside University in Tallahassee, Florida, 7:30pm and Sunday, Dec. 9th at pianist and actor, Lori Rosolowsky, Single tickets for Gloria scoop” of each artists’ perspective where as a Graduate Assistant, he 2:30pm. Both will be held in the will join as special guest conductor range $27–$67 with student on making music as part of the instructed the Marching Chiefs “Big Willson Auditorium. beginning the performance with discounts available. Tickets for Symphony. Players discuss the 8” Drum Line. He holds a Master’s The centerpiece will put Rimsky-Korsakov’s Polonaise from all Bozeman Symphony various challenges of their degree in Percussion Performance audiences in the spirit of the season “Christmas Eve.” performances may instruments, the repertoire, and from the University of Kansas and as Francis Poulenc’s playful – and A recent graduate of The be purchased in advance at how they fit into the orchestra and a Bachelor of Music Education gorgeous – Gloria comes to Metropolitan Opera’s Lindemann www.bozemansymphony.org choir as a whole. from South Dakota State University, Bozeman! You’ll also hear Johann Young Artist Development or at the door, based on availability. A graduate of the University of and has studied with Dr. John Parks Strauss Jr.’s mischievous Fledermaus Program, Clarissa Lyons has been Those interested may also visit the Arizona (BM) and MSU (M.Ed.), IV and Mr. James McKinney. Overture, the sublime prelude to garnering praise for her “luxuriant Symphony offices, located at 1001 Jeff Vick has been active in For more information about the Humperdinck’s Hänsel und Gretel, large soprano” (Los Angeles Times) W Oak St., Ste. 110, or call (406) Bozeman for 30 years, and is “Tuning In to the Orchestra” series, and Mozart’s exuberant Exsultate and “arresting, magisterial voice 585-9774 for further details. •

Montana Homegrown leaves no stone unturned with diverse Nov. slate

Montana Homegrown Favorite Ghost are Kittrell, Dave who’s been in the music business Radio continues into the snow- available now. Brinker, for the last 40 years in multiple capped months with a trio of fresh Coming soon is Kennedy capacities. With a passion for acts! Local artist and genre Reckless Richards, music and helping his fellow chameleon Boston McDonald Abandon, “four Henry & Isla, musicians, Dirk provides a very stopped by the studio early this guys keeping the The Road laid back, fun environment so month. He dabbles in everything blues alive.” The Agents, radio guests can be as comfortable from alt hip-hop to electronic, four-piece is DASH, and and spontaneous as possible. country, metal and even some comprised of Mark plenty more! Montana Homegrown Radio stripped-down singer/songwriter Eaton (guitar), Cole Though these serves as a promotional space for fare. After listening to his “The Breeze” artists’ local talent and their many art Homegrown episode, be sure to Homan (guitar), episodes have forms – and they want YOU! Any check him out on Soundcloud Matthew already musician with a story to tell and a where you can listen to a number Wintersteen (bass, “aired,” pre- song to sing is encouraged to apply of McDonald’s original tracks. guitar), and Gilles vious editions for a guest spot on the podcast. Another feature, Dave “G” Viallon (drums, are always Visit www.montanahome- Provost is an award-winning guitar). They’re a available for grownradio.com to catch up singer/songwriter who’s plied his blues, rock, and jazz your listening with the fantastic Montana musi- craft while engaging audiences on fusion experience Reckless Abandon pleasure cians who have been featured thus both coasts and points in-between that spans the 24/7. far, or to submit an application for for the last thirty years. His generations. Dirt Farmers, Quenby Iandiorio, Montana a future edition. Be sure to keep an literate, world-weary lyrics sit in a Montana Homegrown Radio is Bridger Creek Boys, Red Glow Homegrown Radio is hosted by eye out for additional guests as roots-oriented musical context an online independent musician Buffalo, Kate & the AlleyKats, Edis Dirk Alan, a native Montanan they’re announced. • comprised of equal parts folk, showcase featuring different area country and American rock n’ roll. acts with every episode. Presented Funny and knowing, Provost is a much like a live broadcast radio memorable and engaging live show, each hosted episode includes performer who has shared the an interview component, discus- Holiday Ball features dancing to the stage with Jackson Browne and sion, and of course – live music! Jesse Winchester, among others. Previous guest artists include Sugar Daddies His albums Home and My The Wind and the Willows, The It’s already time to ring in the holiday season with Lauren Coleman’s Have Festive Santa Run benefits Fun Dancing set to play host to regional youth education the perfect event! The 23rd Support area youth education by be held November 30th from Annual participating in the Santa Run for 12–7pm at Stockman Bank (1815 S Holiday Ball Education 5k on Saturday, 19th) in Bozeman. Day of featuring live December 1st. The kick-off event registration and packet pickup music by the for the Downtown Christmas Stroll will be from 8–9:45am in the Sugar allows participants to run, then Willson Gym. Santa hats for the Daddies will Stroll! This wonderful family fun race are one size fits all and take place day will include pictures with Santa, costumes are encouraged! Saturday, December 1st at the animals in the process! The Senior Dancing is a great way to treats from Starky’s Authentic All proceeds will benefit the Bozeman Senior Center. Coleman Center is located at 807 N Tracy. meet people, acquire a useful Americana and the famous hot Bozeman Schools Foundation’s will provide a complimentary lesson Festive attire is suggested. social skill, and exercise. Feeling chocolate bar before and after the support of public education in at 7:30pm, followed by spirited tunes Over the years, Lauren Coleman comfortable on the dance floor race, exercise for all, and the chance Bozeman, Belgrade, Gallatin and dancing from 8–11pm. Singles has taught hundreds of Bozemanites has many social and physical at a few prizes! The race will begin Gateway, Manhattan, and Four and couples are welcome. to dance, even people with two left benefits – and it’s good for the at 10:15am on Babcock Ave., Corners (Monforton). Cash prizes Advance tickets are available for feet! A friendly atmosphere and a soul! It’s fun for single people as behind the Willson School gym. will be awarded to the top three $18 per person at www.havefun- beautiful facility with a floating well as couples. Pre-registration for those 6 and participating schools. dancing.com or $20 at the door. double-sprung hardwood floor is Check out Have Fun older is $15. Late registration (day The Bozeman Schools Proceeds from this year’s Ball will kind to the legs and feet, making you Dancing’s Facebook page for before and day of race) is $25. Foundation provides resources to benefit the Heart of the Valley want to dance all night long. updated event info, or call Children 5 and under are free, but inspire learning, enrich teaching and Animal Shelter. Keep the Coleman has had many years of Lauren at (406) 763-4735 with registration is required. Register to create opportunities for district celebrations going after the experience teaching and has questions. The Have Fun Dancing race in advance at www.run- students through community Christmas Stroll downtown, have ongoing training to ensure students studio is located at 414 E Bryant signup.com (search “Santa Run support. Learn more at www.boze- FUN dancing, and help homeless with the best experience possible. in Bozeman. • for Education”). Packet pick-up will manschoolsfoundation.org. •

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Get your passes – Big Sky’s ski season starts Thanksgiving Day Here’s something to be to-lift dates. This pass is $499 for also available. Purchase yours thankful for – ski season adults (26-64) and seniors (65-79), now at www.bigskyresort.com, begins at Big Sky Resort $429 for young adults (18-25), $359 where you can also check out on Turkey Day! Get your for teens (13-17), $199 for this season’s lessons and mittens on one of two juniors (7-12), and $359 for legend programs through the Big Sky discounted ski passes, on skiers and snowboarders (80+) Mountain Sports School. So, sale through November 30th. through Nov. 30th. gather up your winter gear, along The Bronze Season The Montana Pass is with friends and family before Pass is direct-to-lift, direct-to-lift Nov. 26th through heading up to Lone Peak. Big Sky Monday through Dec. 16th and April 15th–21st, Resort opens for the winter season on Thursday, with bonus including the Pond Skim. November 22nd. access every day from Nov. Passholders may also pick up a non- Established in 1973, Big Sky 22nd through Dec. 20th transferrable lift ticket to ski any Resort is located in the and April 8th–21st (black- date of choice on the date they Northern Rockies of Southwest out dates: Dec. 22nd to choose to ski outside of the blackout Montana between Bozeman and Jan. 1st and Feb. periods (Dec. 22 to Jan. 1st and Feb. Yellowstone National Park. Big Sky 15th–24th). Bronze 15th–24th). This pass is $275 for Resort is the Biggest Skiing in passholders also receive all ages through Nov. 30th. America with 5,800+ acres offering $20 off regular season Along with daily lift tickets, an average of two acres per skier window rate on non direct- additional season pass options are and 4,350 vertical drop. •

It’s the Brawl of the Wild 2018 by Danny Waldo since the ‘Cats won three in a row prior to the It’s back. in 1983-85. Idaho State No, not Bobby Hauck. As if the Bobcats need any more game. The Brawl of the Wild, the reason to beat the Grizzlies, the But the game MSU has owned the past two return of the Grizzlies’ former biggest difference seasons, returns for the 2018 version coach certainly has upped the desire in MSU has on November 17th in Missoula, thanks to his domination of the been its defense’s and this one should have an extra Bobcats during his previous tenure. ability to create level of intensity. In his first stop in Missoula, Hauck turnovers. Over Yes, ‘He Who Shall Remain went 5-2 against the ‘Cats, losing the course of the Nameless’ is back to roam the two out of his first three games in past four games sidelines for the maroon and silver, the rivalry, but he hasn’t lost to MSU has caused Grizzly Stadium, the Griz forced advantage appears to be with the but there is plenty more at stake MSU since. The Bobcats would 10 turnovers after only forcing five seven turnovers in a 34-7 rout. ‘Cats yet again. than just beating our arch nemesis. like nothing more than to change in its first six games. That ability to Both Montana State and But as the old adage says, you Namely, Montana State has the that when the rivalry gets renewed force turnovers has provided Montana like to employ a punishing can throw the records out when opportunity, albeit a small one, to this weekend. excellent field position for an offense rushing attack, so the team that is these two teams play. earn an ‘At-large’ bid to the FCS MSU enters the 2018 brawl on that has had a difficult time able to dominate the line of Kickoff for the 118th Brawl playoffs with a 7-4 record should a high note having won its previous sustaining long scoring drives. If scrimmage most likely will dominate of the Wild in Missoula is set for they get the win over the Grizzlies, two conference games, most recently MSU is to win its third straight this game. The past two seasons that 12pm and can be seen live on but the ‘Cats would also finish with a 35-7 defeat of Northern Colorado, versus Montana, they will need to team has been Montana State. Root Sports. their best record in the Choate era. and the offense has been more continue that trend while taking care Montana’s offensive line has For other viewing or listening It would also be MSU’s first three- productive since the promotion of of the ball themselves. The last time struggled to control the line of options, log on to www.msubob- game winning streak in the series Matt Miller to offensive coordinator the Bobcats lost in Washington- scrimmage this season, so the cats.com. • Page 2D • The enDZone • november 15, 2018

Bobcat School Day REI covers int’l travel, off-piste skiing sets record with upcoming courses REI Bozeman continues to host December 1st from 9am–3pm. this fun winter activity. FREE outdoors-based presentations During this daylong sale, REI Would you like to become more this fall. Here’s a look at a few of the Members are invited to come in for knowledgeable about ski touring? upcoming courses and other events. amazing deals on “as is” Register for a spot in REI’s Thinking about an exciting merchandise that has been used and Bozeman Area Backcountry adventure abroad? Curious about returned. Items are priced to sell. Skiing Basics class on Thursday, what planning the trip might entail? Come in early for the best selection. December 13th from 6–7:30pm. Sign-up for International & If you are not a member, please This in-store class will introduce Adventure Travel Basics on check with REI staff for participants to the different Thursday, November 29th from membership details – it’s affordable types of gear that allow 6–7:30pm. Join REI experts to learn and lasts a lifetime. backcountry travel, as well as tips the nuances of an international Free your heel and your mind and tricks to keep you comfortable adventure trip. This class will cover will follow. Cross-Country Skiing off the beaten path. aspects of pre-planning and Basics will take place Thursday, Many REI classes and by Danny Waldo what we want to execute, I thought preparation, logistics, equipment December 6th from 6–7:30pm. presentations are free and open to As busload after busload of we let some factors dictate us today. and apparel selection, adventure Course leaders will discuss the the public, but registration is students began arriving for The defense was pretty solid for the travel activities, and resources fundamental differences between required as space is limited. Reserve Montana State’s 2nd annual most part with communication. On available to make your next backcountry, telemarking, and a spot now at rei.com/learn, Bobcat School Day on the offensive end, we had way too adventure one to remember. touring ski styles. Also covered will where you can find more November 6th, you could tell the many turnovers in the first half, we Check out the next Members- be proper clothing and information information about these and other crowd was going to be electric. need to clean those up.” Only Garage Sale on Saturday, on where and how to get started in upcoming courses and events. • Over 6,000 school kids from “When everyone starts around the state in grades screaming and you can't hear Kindergarten through 8th were anything, that’s what makes it so treated to a day of activities, much fun,” said Claire Lundberg, a teacher dance-offs, and a great Seton Hall transfer who scored 25 showing by the Lady ‘Cats, and points in her Bobcat debut. “This they helped MSU host its first-ever day is just something special.” sold out game in program history While MSU was happy to host during a 64-48 victory over Carroll their second Bobcat School Day, College of Helena. they were equally happy to pick up “It was a fantastic atmosphere,” a quality win versus a tough said MSU 14th-year head coach opponent to kick off the 2018-19 Tricia Binford “It was super loud season. Things will get decidedly and noisy and a lot of fun to more difficult as MSU hits the road compete in.” for its next four games as The experience provided a participants in the WNIT. The good early-season test for the Lady ‘Cats lost their opening- Bobcats, not only because of the round WNIT matchup with crowd noise, but also because of Marquette on November 9th, the opponent. Carroll College is losing 100-52. They’ll next travel ranked in the Top 25 in the NAIA to San Marcos, Texas to face Bozeman closes out fall sports season national polls and are the Delaware on November 16th. defending league champions of the MSU’s next home game does not by Danny Waldo Bozeman was the only team to win rarely being tested by its opponents. Frontier Conference. The Saints come until November 30th when For Bozeman’s final two a set on Capital all weekend, as the But that all changed in the State provided MSU with many they play host to Long Beach State. remaining Fall sports teams, the Bruins swept their opening round AA football playoffs when the challenges, but none quite as For a complete schedule of end has finally come. In what began and semifinal matches. However, the Hawks ran into a game Kalispell- difficult as the crowd noise created all Montana State women’s with summer two-a-days in the loss meant the Hawks had to win Flathead team. The Braves by thousands of screaming school- basketball games, log on to grueling August heat, the end was two matches on Day 2 of the employed a ball-control offense aged children. www.msusbobcats.com. probably more painful thanks in part tournament, followed by a that responded to an early 10-0 “The biggest thing is Danny Waldo is a local freelancer to a runner-up finish in the State AA consolation final on championship hole to take a 14-10 halftime lead, communication,” said Binford. covering Bozeman Hawk and Montana volleyball tournament, and a Saturday just to earn a rematch and they responded again in the “We’ve got to be able to execute State Bobcat athletics. • semifinal upset in the last game at with the Bruins. fourth quarter after falling behind Van Winkle Stadium. The Hawks were game, defeating 17-14 by scoring the game’s final Hawk Volleyball Missoula Hellgate and Kalispell- touchdown late in the fourth The season-ending loss for Flathead in four sets before sweeping quarter to secure their first trip Bozeman’s volleyball team was past Billings West in three to set up to the state title game since the bittersweet. Certainly, the Lady the rematch. In the final, Bozeman early 2000s. Join BAHA for Hawks were disappointed to come appeared ready to shock the state as For Bozeman, miscues and up one victory short of a state title, they rushed out to a 1-0 leading mistakes derailed a once promising but there was a great sense of after winning the first set, but season and left the Hawks thinking ‘ThankSKATING’ event in accomplishment for having made it Helena Capital’s firepower proved to what-if. Bozeman was looking to to the final match of the 2018 be too strong, and the Bruins won in return to the state title game for benefit of Food Bank season. Bozeman was playing in convincing fashion, 3 sets to 1. the first time since last winning it its first state title game since “The journey was fun,” senior all in 2015. Gobble gobble gobble! Bozeman food items, collected for the Gallatin winning it all in 2015, and it was outside hitter Mara Lynch said. Not only is the loss the end of Amateur Hockey Association will Valley Food Bank. an accomplishment in itself just Hawk Football the season for Bozeman, it’s also the present a ThankSKATING Skipping dinner, eating less, or to be there. The end for Bozeman’s football end of an era, as the semifinal loss Celebration on Thursday, eating less well. This is what The Lady Hawks fell into the team was more of a shock. to Flathead was the final game to be November 22nd with events at thousands of people in Gallatin consolation bracket after losing a Head coach Levi Wesche’s crew played in Bozeman’s Van Winkle Haynes Pavilion and the Ice Barn. Valley face every day. The Gallatin hard-fought five set thriller on the had run roughshod over the AA Stadium. The Hawks will move Have some fun and get a little Valley Food Bank, whose mission is opening night versus a heavily competition all season, averaging across Ruth Thibeault Way and into exercise in before your family meal! to improve food security throughout favored Helena Capital squad. well over 30 points a game, and their new stadium in 2019. • Here’s a look at the day’s schedule Southwest Montana, is the critical of events. link between food and the people – 9:30–10:50am: Family Shinny, who need it. Food insecurity impacts an informal hockey game for parents people from all walks of life and the and their children on the Jim Gallatin Valley Food Bank reaches Bottcher Memorial Ice Rink them all, from working families to Harlem Globetrotters bring hoopin’ (Haynes Pavilion) senior citizens. Learn more at – 11am–12:50pm: Adult Puck www.gallatinvalley- Brunch (Jim Bottcher Ice Rink) foodbank.org. athleticism back to the Brick – 11am–12:50pm: Public The Bozeman Amateur Hockey The Original Harlem also saw its first record set by a monumental since Torch George Skating (Ressler Motors Ice Rink at Association is a nonprofit service Globetrotters will bring their female player. Globetrotters star became the first female Harlem the Ice Barn) organization whose mission is to action-packed 2019 Fan Powered Torch George lit up the court by Globetrotter to set a Guinness – 1–2:50pm: Public Skating (Jim provide facilities and programs for World Tour to the Brick Breeden setting the record for the most World Record!” Bottcher Ice Rink) the development of quality, afford- Fieldhouse on Sunday, November basketball under the leg tumbles in The Harlem Globetrotters are BAHA’s ThankSKATING able, and disciplined competitive 18th at 2pm. Tickets range from one minute (female), with 32. legendary worldwide, synonymous Celebration features FREE skating and recreational hockey. Learn more $27–$82 and are on sale now at Other records include new titles with one-of-a-kind family entertain- with donations of non-perishable at www.bozemanhockey.org. • www.ticketswest.com and the set by Globetrotter star Zeus ment and great basketball skills for Fieldhouse box office. Doors McClurkin, who set the records for the past 92 years. Throughout their at 1pm. most blindfolded basketball slam history, the Original Harlem Before the game, take part in dunks in one minute with five, and Globetrotters have showcased their a once in a lifetime experience most behind-the-back three pointers iconic talents in 123 countries and with your family at 12:30pm. in one minute with three baskets territories on six continents, often Participants will have the made. The Globetrotters breaking down cultural and societal opportunity to spend time on the trampoline-dunk team, the Flying barriers while providing fans with court with the Globetrotters – Globies, also established a new title their first-ever basketball shooting, trying out ball tricks, as for most basketball under the leg experience. Proud inductees of the well as getting autographs and slam dunks by a team using a Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall photos! The unique 30-minute trampoline in one minute with 28. of Fame, the Globetrotters have pre-show, “Magic Pass,” will This marks the fifth straight year entertained hundreds of millions of create memories of a lifetime. the Globetrotters have taken part in fans – among them popes, kings, Tickets are an additional $22. All Guinness World Records Day, queens, and presidents – over nine customers must have a game which was launched in 2004, and thrilling decades. Sponsored by ticket AND Magic Pass for entry. last year saw more than 600,000 Entenmann’s Donuts, Tum-e Soft/rubber soled shoes must be people around the world attempting Yummies and Baden Sports, worn on the court. to secure their place in the Guinness Harlem Globetrotters International, The world famous Harlem World Records Book. Inc. is a wholly owned subsidiary of Globetrotters continue to break “It was exciting to have several Herschend Enterprises, the largest new ground even after more than new records set by the Harlem family owned, themed 90 years, recently setting five new Globetrotters, and to see first-hand entertainment company in the Guinness World Records titles – their enthusiasm and dedication to United States. For the latest news bringing the team’s total to 21 achieving incredible feats,” said and information about the Harlem current Guinness World Records. Guinness World Records Globetrotters, visit www.harlem- The five new records were all Adjudicator, Hannah Ortman. globetrotters.com and follow set at LakePoint Sporting “This experience was especially them on Twitter (@Globies). • Community in Emerson, Georgia, in honor of Guinness World Records Day, with an official adjudicator on site to confirm the records. One of the new titles includes an impressive summer- sault basketball shot which was made by one of the team’s most notable athletes – Bull Bullard, at an astonishing 58 feet, 1.25 inches. For the first time ever, the team

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Ice Fest features Adventure Film Festival, Nat Geo climbing doc & more It’s back! The Bozeman Ice mysteries of our universe through two screenings of National Tickets are $20 with senior and Celebrated as one of the greatest Festival returns to Southwest the craftsmanship of storytellers, Geographic Documentary Film’s student discounts available. athletic feats of any kind, Honnold’s Montana with its 22nd annual event, artists, extreme athletes and Free Solo. Both will follow the From award-winning documen- climb set the ultimate standard: Wednesday through Sunday, tary filmmaker E. perfection or death. Succeeding in December 5th–9th. Events will Chai Vasarhelyi this challenge, Honnold enters his include the Adventure Film Festival, (Meru) and story in the annals of human special adventure film screenings world-renowned achievement. Free Solo is both an including National Geographic doc photographer edge-of-your seat thriller and an Free Solo, as well as Aprés Climb and moun- inspiring portrait of an athlete who every night with swag raffles, taineer Jimmy exceeded our current understanding Bridger Brewing’s signature brew, Chin comes Free of human physical and mental local grub and mingling, among so Solo, a stunning, potential. The result is a triumph of much more! Here’s a look at a few intimate and the human spirit. of the highlights. unflinching por- Ice Fest passes as well as tickets The Adventure Film Festival trait of the free for individual events are on sale now comes to the Crawford Theater at soloist climber at www.bozemanicefest.com, the Emerson Center for the Arts & Alex Honnold as where you can also find further Culture, Saturday, December 8th he prepares to festival information and a complete with an exciting and eagerly achieve his life- schedule. anticipated film slate with showings long dream: The 22nd Annual Bozeman Ice from 9am–noon and 1–4pm. climbing the Climbing Festival is presented by Adventurers, artists, filmmakers face of the Black Diamond Equipment. It is and activists created and continue to world’s most the signature event of the Ice run this festival with a belief in the famous rock – Climbing Alliance, a recently power of story and especially the the 3,000ft El established Montana nonprofit narrative of adventure, awakening Capitan in dedicated to promoting and to change and challenging the world Yosemite preserving access and quality we live in. Adventure Film is rooted National Park – climbing experiences in Hyalite in the concept of “Making your own without a rope. Canyon and beyond. • Legends,” empowering each of us to create positive change in our world. adventurers. A full lineup of films is Adventure Film Fest at the Get ready to awaken your senses available through the event website. Emerson on Dec. 8th with while exploring the beautiful Highlighting the Ice Fest will be showings at 6:30pm and 9pm. ‘Teddy Toss’ supports adventures for youth Gear up for ski season as Bridger’s battling childhood cancer Bank of Bozeman invites Camp Braveheart, a summer opening day draws nigh Gallatin Valley residents – and adventure for kids who have or are anyone else – to join for the 3rd currently receiving cancer Montana locals, along with Annual Toss on treatment. Get your bear at Bank visiting friends and family, will soon Friday, November 30th. The event of Bozeman or the MSU bookstore head back into the (now will be held during the Montana starting Nov. 15th. snow-covered) mountains as ski State Bobcats women’s basketball Eagle Mount Bozeman season kicks into high gear. Bridger game versus Long Beach, galvanizes people in the service Bowl 2018-‘19 season passes are beginning at 7pm at the Brick of human and social on sale now. Skiers and Breeden Fieldhouse. transformation, believing in and snowboarders can enjoy unlimited Donations are now being seeing the limitless abilities of slopeside recreation all winter long accepted through Bank of others. The organization facilitates with the purchase of a season pass. Bozeman’s Facebook Fundraising and implements therapeutic Here’s a look at some rates for page and the MSU Bookstore, as recreational programs and the most popular passes: $840 for well as at the game. With any opportunities to benefit people adults (ages 25-69), $790 for young donation over $20, you will receive with disabilities and children with adults (19-24), $505 for juniors (13- an official “Teddy Bear Toss” cancer, and provides support for 18), and $245 for children (7-12). Teddy to throw onto the court. All their families. Learn more at Adult Midweek Season Passes (18- proceeds will support Eagle Mount’s www.eaglemount.org. • 69) are also available for $499. This will grant access to unlimited skiing Monday through Friday all season, with $43 weekend tickets. Frequency cards are back for the new season, too! The Bridger $9 via FedEx. Be “on-line” rather Stay tuned for further details. Bowl Card (19-69) is $65 up front than “in-line.” Go straight to the lifts The ski area is located on and allows holders to ski for $45 any on opening day! The season pass the east slope of the Bridger weekday and $53 on weekends (with office will also be open November Mountain Range. For season a FREE day on Jan. 25th). The 1st–17th, Thursday through pass information and upcoming Junior Legend Card (13-18) is only Saturday from 11am–4:30pm. event details, please visit $40 up front and $37 per ski day Bridger Bowl will again operate www.bridgerbowl.com. Bridger (FREE day on Dec. 22nd). The Ten- FREE skier buses this ski season. Bowl’s projected opening day is Friday, Time Pass (19-69) is $510 and opens Bridger runs two separate shuttles December 7th. Until then, see you up the mountain any ten days this with different pick-up and drop-off on the slopes! • season. Frequency cards are available locations in Bozeman. The Kids’ through Dec. 24th only. Bus runs on weekends and during Purchase season passes, upload the school holidays, while the Park pass photos, and sign electronic N’ Ride Bus runs on weekends agreements all online and ship for throughout the entire ski season.

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Ladies’ Night descends Get out & SHOP LOCAL for Small upon Downtown Bozeman Biz Saturday – Nov. 24

It’s back! Round up all your gal night out. Log on to www.down- Joining communities across the attention to the valuable and distinct dedicated to celebrating small pals for Ladies’ Night, returning townbozeman.org for further nation, Small Business Saturday contributions they make to their businesses and driving more to Downtown Bozeman for its 2018 event details that’ll help you plan comes to Southwest Montana with communities and the economy. customers through their doors event on Thursday, November 15th your attack! Ladies’ Night will go on its ninth annual event on Saturday, Shop Small celebrates small on the Saturday following from 5–10pm. Nobody enjoys a snow or shine. This event is FREE November 24th. The increasingly businesses ranging from retail Thanksgiving. night on the town more than the and open to the public. popular event is ladies, and this event gives them A member of the Downtown Bozeman dedicated to MORE of what they’re craving: a Partnership, the purpose of the Downtown supporting fun, stress-free evening of Bozeman Association (DBA) is to promote small pre-holiday shopping, dining, and Downtown Bozeman as a center of businesses on cocktailing! The event will feature business, culture and entertainment; to one of the specials and promotions at over 40 conduct and promote activities and events busiest downtown retailers, restaurants, and that build a strong local economy; and to shopping bars. So grab your friends and head contribute to the well-being, growth and weekends of downtown for a fun and fabulous vitality of Downtown Bozeman. • the year. Take part on the Saturday after Thanksgiving in Gallatin Valley, along with millions of Americans who are out to “Shop Small” at their favorite local stores in an effort to help fuel the economy. stores and restaurants to fitness Learn more at When we all shop small, it’ll be studios and salons, and everything www.ShopSmall.com, where huge! For more in between. you can also find complimentary information about the nationally The Shop Small movement was promotional materials for your own advertised event, visit www.small- spurred by the widespread local businesses. Be sure to businesssaturday.com. participation in Small Business follow the event on Facebook Antique Market & more hosts Shop Small is a nationwide Saturday, founded in 2010 by (@SmallBusinessSaturday) and movement to support small, American Express. This national Instagram (@shopsmall) for addi- festive Holiday Open House independent businesses and call holiday shopping tradition is tional promos and announcements. • The Antique Market & More will jewelry to quality collectibles, the host its annual Holiday Open assortment is impressive and always House Extravaganza! on evolving! Antique Market features a Saturday, December 1st from clean, well-lit, artfully displayed Local & statewide tax subject of 10am–5pm. Come for sales shopping experience with easy throughout the store, refreshments, parking. The treasure anyone may and plenty of good cheer! This event seek is ready to be discovered! Chamber’s next community forum meant to wish everyone the happiest The Antique Market is and healthiest of holidays. conveniently located near Bozeman, Bozeman Area Chamber of Another Business & Old Main Gallery & Framing will The Antique Market is a 10,000- one mile east of Four Corners, on Commerce will present Business Community Connections host the event at its location, 129 E square foot store with countless hard- the way to Big Sky and Yellowstone After Hours on Thursday, gathering is set for Wednesday, Main St., in Downtown Bozeman. working antiques and collectable National Park. Open year-round, November 15th. Pierce Flooring & November 28th. The event will Established in 1964, the family dealers, making it one of the largest hours are Monday through Saturday Cabinetry Design will host the event discuss the Gateway Local Option & owned shop offers its customers antiques malls in Montana. From from 10am–5pm and Sunday from at its local storefront, 1921 W Main, Statewide Sales Tax will be held from paintings, sculpture and jewelry by repurposed vintage to Victorian and 12–5pm. Check them out on from 5:30–7:30pm. With 11am–1pm. Presenters will accomplished local artisans, as well primitive furniture, a huge selection Facebook (@antiquemarketbozeman) additional locations in Billings include Park County Commissioner as custom framing services. This of vinyl records to Montana western and “Come See What Time Left and Missoula, the family owned Bill Berg, Livingston City gathering provides a business and rustic décor, and fine estate Behind.” • enterprise provides exceptional Manager Michael Kardoes, and networking outlet for Bozeman flooring and cabinet design services Rep. Kerry White. The Area Chamber of Commerce for both residences and afternoon will take place at the Members and others. This edition commercial properties. This Best Western Plus GranTree Inn, of Business Before Hours is $5 gathering provides a business located at 1325 N 7th Ave. in with Chamber membership and Support youth ski education networking outlet for Bozeman Bozeman. This event is $18 $50 for non-members. Area Chamber of Commerce for members and $105 for non- Visit www.bozemancham- w/ Big Sky Turkey Day race Members and others. This edition members. ber.com to register for any of of Business After Hours is included The next Business Before these events and to learn more. Join your friends and neighbors its athletes, families and greater with Chamber membership and $50 Hours is set for Thursday, Call (406) 586-5421 for further for the Big Sky Ski Education community. Registration and for non-members. December 6th from 7:30–8:30am. information. • Foundation’s 2018 Turkey Trot check-in opens at 7:30am (near the 5k on Thursday, November 22nd. Hungry Moose Market & Deli). Presented with community support An award ceremony will follow the by Authentic Inc. and the Big Sky main event. Grab your shoes, West Paw, Mystery Ranch team for collar Real Estate Co., the ninth annual friends and family, and get ready event will begin from Fire Pit Park to have some fun! in Big Sky Town Center at 9am. The Big Sky Ski Education donation project benefiting Gulf Coast dogs Advance registration is $30 per Foundation is a nonprofit club that participant at offers competitive alpine, nordic, Based in Bozeman, pet team’s talents is worthy work collars, and beds. Their products www.runsignup.com (search and freeride skiing programs to product manufacturer West Paw and I’m excited that we can make are sold in over 3,000 pet specialty “Turkey Trot Big Sky”). Race kids of all ages. Learn more about has teamed up with local a positive impact in the lives of stores across the United States and entry includes t-shirt and event the Foundation and program backpack manufacturer Mystery dogs and their owners affected by distributed worldwide. Learn more participation medal. Race offerings at www.bssef.com. Ranch to produce 1,000 dog this natural disaster,” said Spencer at www.westpaw.com. proceeds will help the Big Sky Ski Also be sure to follow them on collars that will help pets in Williams, CEO and President, #DogsBestFriend Education Foundation better serve Facebook (@bigskyskiteam). • the Gulf Coast areas adversely West Paw. Mystery Ranch, an industry- affected by Hurricane Michael. “Mystery Ranch is excited to leading backpack company, builds Mystery Ranch donated the help get collars and leashes the finest load-carriage equipment material to make the leashes donated for the stranded pets in the world. A product-driven while West Paw donated and people in the Gulf Coast company from the beginning, labor, snap hooks, and thread. area where Hurricane Michael Mystery Ranch designs packs for All products are being sent to hit,” added Renée Sippel-Baker, the job that needs to get done, for Alabama Rangers and Rescue Chief Operating Officer, the people committed to doing it, who are handling distribution Mystery Ranch. with the best materials available, of the collars to those pets Based in Bozeman, Montana, and the most durable construction in need. and founded in 1996, West Paw methods that exist. Learn more at “Doing something fast, sustainably manufactures eco- www.mysteryranch.com. meaningful and utilizing our friendly dog toys, leashes, #BuiltForTheMission •