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Valentine's Day Comes to Bozeman ‘All You Need is Love!’ Valentine’s Day comes to Bozeman ith so much hostility from the SlomoJoe Trio, food and refresh- Commons at Baxter & Love will host the available at Erotique ($25) and Cactus Records littering today’s headlines ments. The race is $30 for individuals and fundraiser. Celebrate with a night of music, ($27), as well as at the door. The evening is a and social media feeds, it $50 for couples. Proceeds benefit Bozeman dancing, and live entertainment. Bid in the fundraising event with proceeds benefitting seems just the right time Summit School. Registration and further auction and win fun raffle prizes. Indulge in Bridgercare and the Help Center. for a little LOVE. information can be found at delicious appetizers, desserts, and coffee. A no And if you’re looking to enjoy some live music Valentine’s Day is but a www.loveorleave.weebly.com. host beer and wine bar will also be available by with your sweethearts on the night of fortnight away with Later on Feb. 9th, Bozeman Folklore Society Bridger Brewing and Montucky Cold Snacks. Valentine’s Day, Thursday, February 14th... several area venues playing host to romantic celebrates with a Valentine’s Day Family & Must be 21+ to purchase. Sweet Tooth Ball take in Bridger Creek Boys’ blend of old- Wevents sure to win over the most resolute Contra Dance at the Bozeman Senior tickets are $60 each, or $100 for couples. Also time and newgrass at Red Tractor Pizza begin- naysayers. Here’s a look at some of the fun in Center. The family portion will begin at available are four-ticket Party Packs and VIP ning at 7pm, the spirited Americana of and around Bozeman. 5:30pm with callers Robyn Lauster and Marty tables for groups of 8. All raised funds will be Montana Rose at Belgrade’s Mint Cafe & Earn your box of chocolates ahead of the big Albini, then stay for a potluck dinner at matched by an anonymous donor. Cocktail Bar at 7pm, or the unique, jazzy folk reggae of day! The 2019 Love ‘em or Leave ‘em 5K 6:30pm. The Contra Dance follows a 30- attire is encouraged. Visit www.bridger- Foxy Blues at Bozeman Hot Springs, also is set for Saturday, February 9th, beginning and minute warm-up dance lesson at 7:30pm. care.org for ticketing and further event starting at 7pm. Spend an evening with the ending at the Filling Station. Day of registra- Lauster will call and live music will be provided information. GRAMMY® Award-winning Infamous tion and packet pickup opens at 9am, with the by Homegrown String Band. Families, singles Another option on Feb. 9th, Bozeman Civitas Stringdusters at Rialto Bozeman at 8pm, race set to begin at 10:30am. The annual event and couples are welcome. Family Dance admis- Society brings the 5th Annual sValentine’ be your own superstar with Sunrise offers something for everyone. Skip the red sion is $15 per. Admission to just the Contra Fetish Ball to the Baxter Hotel ballroom Karaoke at the Eagles Bar at 9pm, or take in roses, cards, and candy – all racers will receive Dance is $10, $8 for members, and $5 for beginning at 8pm. The evening will be filled the groove-based tunes of local group Good a long sleeve, tech t-shirt with race logo, chili, students. Please bring clean, grit-free, non- with live music by DJ K7NG, dancing, hors Clean Funk at Colonel Black’s, also kicking sandwiches, cider, and a beer or hot chocolate marking shoes to protect the floor. d’oeuvres, cash bar, and BDSM demo up at 9pm. ticket. Following the race, join in for a social Also on Feb. 9th, Bridgercare presents the performances by local kinksters. The Fetish Further information about these amorous gathering, award ceremony including ski lift 32nd Annual Sweet Tooth Ball at 7pm in Ball is open to those 18 and up. Formal dress festivities and other upcoming events can be tickets and Valentine’s Day prizes, live music continued support of its new clinic. The or fetish wear is required. Advance tickets are found throughout this issue of The BoZone. • Contents Museum . .2A Community . .3A Calendar . .4-5A Film . .6A Theatre/Art . .7A Theatre . .8A EndZone . .1-2B EcoZone . .3-4B RollingZone . .C Backcountry Film Festival Verge Theater “Fun Home” Matthew Potter & Tuba of Fire Bi$Zone . .8C Rialto Theater Opens February 8th Willson Auditorium February 5th • 7pm Verge Theater February 9th • 10:30am & 1pm ­Page 2a­•­The BoZone •­FeBruary 01,­2019 Yellowstone wolves, architecture of Fred Willson & NEW exhibits A destination for the Gallatin Valley’s stretched from Art Deco, to Mediterranean horsepower to till the soil and harvest crops. Also coming this month, two new exhibits! curious minds, the Museum of the Rockies is revival, and to National Park Rustic Join for a discussion of how humans and their Opening Saturday, February 9th, Childhood never in short supply of public events to Architecture – which became known simply as animals worked together to make the northern Classics: 100 Years of Children’s Book accompany its many exhibits (including two ‘Parkitecture.’ This unique architectural style, plains one of the world’s greatest grain and Illustration will explore the history of new additions this month). Here’s a look perhaps for the first time in the history of hay producing regions. children’s books from the turn of the century at some upcoming happenings at your American architecture, became an accessory to Additional Brews evenings this season will pen and ink Mother Goose art of Sarah neighborhood museum. nature. This presentation explores the origin of include Silver City to the Copper Kingdom with Noble Ives, to the most popular works of The next edition of this season’s Science Parkitecture and Fred Willson’s involvement. Muddy Creek Brewery and Pizza Campania today including the digital creations of Mo Inquiry Lecture Series, “Yellowstone New for 2019, MOR and the Extreme on March 26th, followed by Crow Fair with Willems. Mindbender Mansion opens Wolves: Science & Discovery in the History Project further commit to making Thirsty Street Brewing Co. and the Mint Cafe the following Saturday, February 16th, World’s First National Park” with history relevant by connecting the lectures to closing out the series on April 30th. featuring puzzles, brainteasers and Dr. Douglas Smith, will take place interactive challenges guaranteed to Wednesday, February 13th in test the brain power and problem- Hager Auditorium at 7pm. This solving skills of even the most presentation is open to the public. experienced puzzlers. What have scientists learned MOR members, please note: a from the first 25 years of wolf special New Exhibition Reception restoration in Yellowstone National is set for Friday, February 15th Park? Dr. Smith, Senior Wildlife from 5–7pm. Explore Childhood Biologist in Yellowstone, will discuss Classics and Mindbender Mansion, wolf population dynamics, impacts then enjoy a preview of new on elk and bison, wolf hunting and planetarium show “The Sun, Our ecosystem impacts, and will offer Living Star.” Cookies and philosophical ideas about the future lemonade will be served in the of wolves in modern society. Bair Lobby. At each Science Inquiry Lecture, For more information about join MOR and the Gallatin Valley these events and other Museum Friends of the Sciences to explore exhibits, visit www.museu- innovative science topics, their moftherockies.org or call latest developments, and their (406) 994-5257. • relevance to society through speaker presentations followed by an engaging museum collections. Before and after each Q&A session. lecture, discover objects from museum MOR has supported the Extreme History collections that relate to these engaging talks. Project Lecture Series since 2012 with the goal Museum staff will answer questions and help to encourage public understanding of the way us explore how museum collections preserve Children’s Museum offers educational our history has shaped our present. Speakers the past and inform our future. take a fresh look at interesting historical topics. Looking ahead, Museum of the Rockies’ family fun, open STEAMlab hours “National Park Architecture and Fred popular series Brews & the Big Sky: Willson” with Richard Brown is next up on Montana Made, Montana Brewed Thursday, February 21st at 6pm. The lecture continues with Big Teams in the Big Sky featuring Fun and learning come standard at the and experiment using pulleys, levers, will be held in Hager Auditorium and is open Great Northern Brewing Company and the Children’s Museum of Bozeman, and the wedges and more as you explore simple to the public. Mint Cafe on Tuesday, February 26th from winter event calendar is bursting with activities machines and concepts of physics. These Bozeman’s own architect Fred Willson 5:30–7:30pm. There is a $12 admission for area youth. Here’s a look at some of the regular events are included with museum (1877-1956) believed that “architecture was a including beer tasting, gallery talks, exhibits, upcoming happenings. membership or admission. form of public service; to make the things of and light appetizers for those 21 and older. First up is another FREE Friday Night Also at the Children’s Museum... Open daily life beautiful.” During his career, he did Before the advent of the tractor, farmers on February 8th from 5–8pm. The public is STEAMlab Hours with events recurring . just that. His architectural vocabulary and ranchers in Big Sky country relied on true invited to enjoy the museum’s exhibits free of Connect with Bozeman’s community of youth charge during this monthly event. Pizza will makers. All available tools will be at your be available for $1 per slice, courtesy of disposal with Arduinos, Raspberry Pis, 3D A Tarantino’s Pizzeria.
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