Music in and Around the Bozone
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Five score and eighteen years ago... ozeman is a of times, but you, like most Bozemanites, are included the founding of the Country Saffron Table. Upscale hair salon The Chapel town no longer. An unaware of the story behind the property. Bookshelf, Country Flower Shop, and the and popular bridal shop Eskay Bridal are also area once defined Henry Kirk relocated to Montana with his Paperback Barn–the latter utilizing the storage part of the homestead. almost exclusively four sons in 1872, following a stern warning space of the Red Barn and doing most busi- Feed Café offers a fresh array of delicious by its farming and from his doctor that smoky Pittsburgh would ness out of the building that is now The Roost breakfast and lunch items. Owners and busi- agriculture is well kill him in as short as a year’s time. Per the and formerly the Kirk Farm’s chicken house. ness partners Serena Rundberg and Chef on its way to doc’s recommendation, Kirk chose Montana After the Kirk sisters retired, the Red Barn Sean Lehmann are proud to offer Bozeman a becoming the for its clean, fresh air and likeness to his home- had a number of diverse commercial tenants menu of items made fresh, from scratch, on mountainside metropolis some will come to land of Scotland. Similarly, the Kirk’s chose including a saddle-maker’s store and work- site. From handcrafted specialties, soups & sal- embrace, while others cling to more nostalgic the Gallatin Valley for its rich and fertile soil. shop, a wine, cheese, and sandwich store, an ads, and delicious sandwiches to a selection of sentiments of what used to be. As we go bar- After settling in the area, Kirk and his son, antique furniture store, and internet café. health-conscious grains and a la carte options, reling into the future and Bozeman continues Harris, built the Red Barn in the summer of In 2009, the 111-year old Red Barn was Feed Café has something to fuel your busy to grow, the history of our city should not only 1898 with the help of other community mem- renovated top to bottom by current owners Bozeman day. They also have a wide variety of Bbe remembered, but celebrated. This is one bers. The Kirks’ eighty acres would remain a Christopher and Nicholas Harris in their effort coffees, teas, and fresh-squeezed juices to help philosophy the freshly opened Feed Café working farm until Harris’ death in 1958. to secure the local landmark’s place in you wash the nourishment down. Order at the strives to live by in their service to the commu- As the town of Bozeman continued to Bozeman’s ever-present history. The original counter, and enjoy your meal in the comfy, nity. The breakfast and lunch restaurant serv- expand, pieces of the farm were sold off. As dark patina timber floorboards actually remain farm-chic atmosphere or take it to go knowing ing what they call “artisan comfort food” is part of these land sales, Harris’ daughter, from the original barn. In this grand restora- that you’re nourished and ready for whatever housed within the completely renovated Red Marguerite, donated a plot of land to the City tion, the great-great grandsons of Henry Kirk life throws at you next. Feed Café is open daily Barn, the largest building of the Kirk of Bozeman that would later become what we created a space that speaks to the lure of from 7am–2pm. Visit feedcafebozeman.com/ Homestead just off of Main Street (across now know to be Kirk Park. Over the years, Bozeman–new but historically relevant. The to take a look at the menu, items available for from the Hastings Shopping Center). You’ve Marguerite and her younger sister, Elanor, Kirk Homestead is currently home to three purchase at the general store, or for further driven directly by hundreds, if not thousands would undertake many enterprises. These fine restaurants–Feed Café, The Roost, and information. • Contents Literature . .2A Dance/Art . .3A Calendar . .4-5A Theatre . .6A Film . .7A ART/Community . .8A Eco . .B RZ . .C Montana Chamber Music Society Food Bank Food Drive MoR Brews & The Big Sky End . .D Reynolds Recital Hall Bridger Bowl Museum of the Rockies Bi$Z . .4D March 16 & 18 - 7:30pm March 26, 8am - 2pm March 29, 5:30-7:30 Page 2a•The BoZone •March 15,2016 MSU’s Distintive Thrive with family-friendly events Thrive is set to host a number Thrive looks another 30 years into 4-12. You can learn strategies to feel Dialogues at the Hilton of events during the back half of the future to see the impact of its better about your parenting tech- From MSU News Service Tickets must be reserved in advance March. Here’s a look at what’s five signature programs: Child niques, deepen your relationship The Friends of Montana State at msuaf.org/dialogues16 or by call- coming up! Advancement Project (CAP), Parent with your child and receive more University Library will host ing 406-994-3119 by Thursday, March Gym Days are back! Thrive Place, Partnership Project, Girls for enjoyment in parenting. The course Distinctive Dialogues, an annual 24th. For a complete list of table hosts a fun and FREE open gym for a Change, and Parent Liaison. Cost will take place April 7th, April 14th, evening of light fare and conversa- hosts and topics, visit friendsofmsuli- children 0-5 years old in Bozeman is $125 per attendee. April 28th, May 5th, May 12th, and tion, on Tuesday, March 29th, at the brary.com/. and Belgrade. Bozeman’s Gym Day Thrive has also announced May 19th at 6pm. Sessions will take Hilton Garden Inn in Bozeman. A All event proceeds go to sup- takes place Thursdays from 10- place at Hyalite/Irving, but the social hour with a no-host bar will port Montana State University 11am in the Wilson Gym. course is open to all families in the begin at 6:30pm with dialogues fol- Library collections. The event is Upcoming dates include the 24th & Bozeman School District. Cost is lowing at 7pm. sponsored by Toyota of Bozeman, 31th. Belgrade’s Gym Day takes $10 for a workbook. At Distinctive Dialogues, guests Ressler-Chevrolet of Bozeman, place Wednesdays from 11:40am- Thrive is a community-based are invited to join a table of five to Marilyn Sue and Jim Hamilton, 12:20pm at Heck-Quaw Elementary. organization established in 1986. At seven others and participate in a Pheasant Farms, LLC, the Upcoming dates include the 23rd & the heart of Thrive lies a preventa- conversation led by their choice of Bozeman Daily Chronicle and 30th. There will be no Bozeman or tive, strength-based, empowerment one of 17 local experts. This year, Allegra Bozeman. The Friends of Belgrade Gym Day during the week model of working with parents and dialogue topics range from literature Montana State University Library is of March 14th. Gym Day is children. They provide families with to diplomacy, Yellowstone to music, a group dedicated to enriching designed for parents and toddlers to the resources, tools, and support to and wine to running. Tickets are MSU, the lives of students and the have a place to go, socialize, and be raise healthy, successful children. $25 for Friends of MSU Library community by strengthening the able to actively play on cold Their programs have been devel- members and $35 for non-members. MSU Library. • Montana winter days! The Parent oped using evidence-based practices, Place provides plenty of riding toys, Parenting With Love and Logic, adapted to meet local community tunnels, and balls for the kids to play a 6-week course for parents of ele- needs, and rigorously evaluated to with! The Bozeman and Belgrade mentary-aged children. This course, ensure program efficacy. Thrive has school districts each generously developed by the Love and Logic developed critical community part- Paul Zarzyski reading provide a space for use for one hour Institute, Inc., will help you find spe- nerships built on sharing design, Cowboy poet, recording artist competing on amateur and profes- a week during the school year. The cific answers and strategies for some implementation, management, eval- and former bareback rider Paul sional rodeo circuits, riding bare- average number of parents and of those difficult moments in parent- uation, financial resources, and Zarzyski will bring his wild words back broncos–an activity he has children for Gym Day in a week is ing. Some difficult moments may responsibilities for programs. This to Livingston for a free reading on often compared to writing poetry. 96 people. include bedtime routine, getting approach, which has the success of Thursday, March 17th beginning at Following the reading, Zarzyski The Lily Ball will take place dressed, or just plain arguing. These the child at its center, results in the 7pm as the kick-off guest of Elk will be on hand to sign copies of his Saturday, April 2nd beginning at simple techniques will be geared highest quality services, maximizes River Arts & Lectures’ spring 2016 latest book of poetry, Steering With 5:30pm at the Hilton Garden Inn. towards elementary age children. scarce resources, and has a powerful lecture series. My Knees. A spoken word and music For the past 30 years, Thrive has Designed to help you find specific impact on outcomes for children. The 2005 recipient of the cd of the same title will also be been providing mentoring, educa- answers and strategies for those To register for any of these Montana Governor’s available. tion, and support for thousands of everyday moments that can be diffi- events or for more information on Arts Award for During his visit children and parents in our commu- cult in child rearing.