‘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 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. Bring the whole family printers, and more – plus, a resident expert on- down for some educational fun! This event is hand to help out. Open lab hours take place held the second Friday of every month. Mondays from 3–5pm, Tuesdays from 4–7pm, MSU to host free Family Science Celebrate International Women in Science and Fridays from 10am–noon. w Day on Saturday, February 9th with the next The innovative STEAMlab program Night at SUB Women in STEM event from 11am–noon. offers personally relevant project-based Join local women scientists and engineers as learning opportunities to kids with the aim they share experiments, activities and more of bolstering interest and expertise in 21st From MSU News Service sports equipment and many other applications. to teach all about their respective fields of century skills. Come enjoy the STEAMlab as The public is invited to experience The event will take place from 5 to 7pm. p study. This event is included with museum part of your museum experience. Included ’s scientific research Visitors can stop in at any time for activities membership or admission. with membership or admission. at Family Science Night set for Thursday, and demonstrations, such as extracting DNA n The museum’s newest program, Located at 202 S Willson Ave., the b February 7th. MSU faculty and students will and meeting microorganisms that can Preschool Performers, opens the following Children’s Museum offers hands-on exhibits, showcase their research through educational withstand space travel. week on February 11th from 10:30–11:30am. science camps, after-school activities, and b hands-on activities. Participants can circulate at The evening will help both kids and adults On the second Monday of each month, this educational programs throughout the year. their own pace through a variety of engaging learn more about science in a fun and easy-to- event welcomes a local performing artist or Because children make profound meaning demonstrations and experiments in a science understand format. All events take place at the musical group to CMB to share their talents, from direct experience, CMB programs festival atmosphere. Strand Union Building Ballrooms on the MSU skills, and the science behind their music or facilitate pathways for hands-on exploratory Many scientific topics and disciplines will be campus and are free to the public. Children art. These events are included with museum play. Visit www.cmbozeman.org for further represented from extreme gravity physics to must be accompanied by an adult. membership or admission. details, membership information, and microbiology. A large section of displays will MSU Family Science Day is hosted Stop by for the next Family Science registration for upcoming events. Be sure to be devoted to nanotechnology, an emerging by MSU Academic Technology and Day: Simple Machines on Monday, follow the Children’s Museum on Facebook field in which scientists and engineers study Outreach with support from Montana NSF February 18th from 10am–noon. Build, make and Instagram for the most up-to-date info. • and manipulate matter at the atomic and EPSCoR and the Montana Nanotechnology molecular scale to develop disease-fighting Facility. For more information, visit ato.mon- drugs, alternative energy solutions, ultra-strong tana.edu/familyscience. • ‘Community Connect’ event comes to Library ahead of Friday Forum

The Bozeman Public Library isn’t just a by MSU Wonderlust, a nonprofit organization place for local bookworms! The downtown affiliated with Montana State University’s hub offers more than a selection of spines, Extended University and hosted by the periodicals, and movies to its many Library. It is open to the public. There is no passholders – it also hosts a number of fee to attend or registration needed. Brown bag engaging events open to the public. Here’s lunches are encouraged. Coffee and tea are a look at what’s coming up. provided. Join in! For more information, please On Saturday, February 2nd, the visit http://montanawonderlust.org. Library will house the Community Stock up on winter reads at the next Connect event from 9am–1pm. The one- Friends Used Book Sale, set for Friday day, one-stop gathering brings together through Sunday, February 22nd–24th. Day local volunteers to provide families and one is reserved for members only, the sale individuals access to services. running from 4–7pm. Not a member? Log on This community-led event will provide a to www.FriendsBPL.org and join today! wide array of services including medical The event opens to the public on Saturday and vision care, housing assistance, from 9am–5pm, before closing out with a “bag employment assistance, haircuts, pet care, sale” on Sunday from 10am–2pm. Please massage, veterans services and more. All bring your own bags! Books prices are are welcome to connect to services. affordable with special and collectible books Thank you to generous event sponsors: individually priced for sale. Greater Gallatin United Way, Gilhousen The sale of used books accounts for 3/4 Family Foundation, and Town Pump of the Friends fundraising for the Library. Charitable Foundation. Proceeds from the sale directly benefit Library Human trafficking is a bigger problem services such as the Most Wanted book than we realize. Who is human trafficking collection, new computer lab, bookmobile affecting? How is it impacting our materials, book club kits, summer reading community? The Heart Initiative, an anti- programs, and so much more. Head down for human trafficking student organization at some great new reads and support your MSU, is working to raise awareness about neighborhood library in the process! human trafficking in the Gallatin Valley Also at the Library throughout the month and beyond. of February, the 2019 return of One Book The public is invited to take part in the One Bozeman featuring this year’s selection, next Wonderlust Friday Forum of 2019, Love and Other Consolation Prizes by “Human Trafficking in the Gallatin New York Times bestselling author Jamie Ford. Valley: Deception, Coercion & This annual event promotes literacy and Exploitation,” set for February 8th in the community engagement through the shared community room from noon–1:30pm. The experience of reading. Each year a book title is Heart Initiative has assembled a panel to selected and a month-long program of events address human trafficking from three is created to explore the themes of the book perspectives: prevention, protection and including author talks, discussion panels, and prosecution. The panel will include: expert presentations. After reading Love and – the co-chair of the Gallatin County Other Consolation Prizes, check out the calendar Anti-Human Trafficking Task Force and join in at one of the 11 gatherings (at the – an official from the US Department Library and other Bozeman venues) during the of Homeland Security, the federal agency month of February including three author with primary responsibility for addressing events with local Montanan Jamie Ford. issues of human trafficking Sponsored by the Bozeman Public Library – the executive director of HAVEN, a Foundation, this well-attended event series non-profit organization providing services now in its 16th year engages our community for survivors of sexual violence and abuse and supports the Library’s core values of – an activist from the missing and lifelong learning and equity of access. murdered indigenous women and girls Located at 626 E Main St., Bozeman movement Public Library creates opportunities – a local health care professional who that inspire curiosity, exploration and helped draft the United Nations anti- connection. For more information about human trafficking resolution other library happenings, please log on to The monthly speaker series is sponsored www.bozemanlibrary.org. •

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Indoor trampoline & activity park set to open in Four Corners A franchise popular with all – and every member of the Idaho’s Magic Tumble Bus service, facility, attractions, and other for the most up to date Idahoans for its fun, movement- family is encouraged to jump into which delivered children’s services by visiting announcements. based recreation for all ages is the fun! Most attractions included educational and physical activities www.JumpTimeBozeman.com. Located at 159 Homestake setting up shop in Southwest with the price of admission. to childcare centers and other Stay tuned for grand opening Drive in Four Corners, JumpTime Montana. The area’s first indoor Upon opening, JumpTime will events throughout the Treasure information and be sure to follow Bozeman looks forward to seeing trampoline and activity park, offer party packages for birthdays Valley. One bus turned into a fleet on Facebook (@JumpTimeBozeman) everyone soon! • JumpTime Bozeman will open its and other celebrations, as well as doors to the public this February! competitive group rates for Venue operators are putting the corporate events and various finishing touches on the brand new gatherings. Take team-building to a Four Corners facility which features whole new level or let your inner-kid state-of-the-art trampoline grids out with a throwback soirée! perfect for aerial stunts, slam dunk Three-time NCAA All-American basketball, epic dodgeball, and other gymnast Chad Babcock owns the physical play. The space is also JumpTime brand with his wife, complete with an activity area Katie, a longtime educator also exclusively for the kiddos, and so dedicated to motion athletics. much more. The non-stop Rooted in the Tumble Bus program, excitement and adventure is open to the pair were originally behind

of three, eventually leading to the opening of a brick-and-mortar recreational center. Following the success of Tumble Time A night of mead & Major Gymnastics, the Babcocks launched JumpTime and have Minor at Valhalla since opened several locations. The duo’s constant focus is to offer For a majorly good time, check yummy selection of mead and food an engaging, professional-quality out local acoustic trio Major as well as celebrate winter with option for their communities to Minor at Valhalla Meadery on friends. See you there! consider the next time they’re Friday, February 15th from Located in the north side of seeking an activity. JumpTime 6:30–9pm. The venue is a new Bozeman, Valhalla Meadery offers a venues are designed to give addition to Bozeman and can be unique combination of locally Children’s Museum offers educational patrons new ways to play, found at 875 Bridger Drive. crafted mead and Scandinavian-style compete, and gather. Major Minor features the talents cuisine. Their libations range in family fun, open STEAMlab hours Learn more about the new of Barrie Russac, Carolyn Plumb, style, from traditional sweet and dry and Kate Ciari. As alumni of local to flavor combinations such as a bands including Free Radicals, beet and ginger, an apple cyser, a Duplikates and Stone Poetry, this tea-infused option, and mango and trio knows how to let the good times hop-infused session meads. Valhalla’s roll! The ensemble’s repertoire food menu includes classics such as Cavities be damned! Bridgercare’s includes originals and familiar tunes, Swedish meatballs, smoked salmon specializing in vocal harmonies melts, and duck confit, all created annual Sweet Tooth Ball returns accompanied by guitar, squeezebox in-house. Learn more about and percussion. The show will be an the new gathering spot at In continued support of its new Cocktail attire is encouraged. Visit patient income and are opportunity to taste Valhalla’s www.valhallabozeman.com. • clinic, Bridgercare presents the 32nd www.bridgercare.org for assessed according to ability to pay. Annual Sweet Tooth Ball on ticketing and further event The clinic depends on you to pay Saturday, February 9th beginning at information. Additional questions, for your care or make a donation 7pm. The Commons at Baxter & as well as donation or volunteer at the time of your visit so they Bozeman BPW pops cork on Love will host the annual fundraiser, inquiries, may be directed to Emily can continue to provide personal, with all raised funds matched by an at [email protected] or (406) affordable, and professional next monthly networking anonymous donor. 587-0681 x137. service. Celebrate with a night of music, Bridgercare’s mission is to Bridgercare always accepts social, luncheon dancing, and live entertainment. “provide excellent, affordable new patients, and no one is denied Bozeman Business & Professional a course that will lead her client to Bid in the auction and win fun raffle reproductive and sexual healthcare services due to inability to pay. Women (BPW) has announced its the transformation they are seeking. prizes. Indulge in delicious and education in a safe, supportive, They are happy to provide care to next will be She incorporates mindfulness and appetizers, desserts, and coffee. A empowering atmosphere.” clients with private insurance and BPW Evening Social held Wednesday, February 6th at somatic experience, a practice that no host beer and wine bar will also Offering support to men, women, Medicaid coverage. You can still Corx Boutique Winery from cultivates resilience for clients to be available by Bridger Brewing and teens, Bridgercare is one of the apply for the sliding fee scale 4:30–6:30pm. Registration is free for respond to life and work from and Montucky Cold Snacks. Must largest non-profit family planning regardless of insurance coverage BPW members and $10 for guests embodied self-leadership and foster be 21+ to purchase. clinics in Montana. Aside from the and they will simply adjust any (non-members). Refreshments resolution of trauma and burnout. Sweet Tooth Ball tickets are $60 18% from federal funding and balances from insurance to your included. Business/cocktail attire Shawnee sees clients at Enso each, or $100 for couples. Also grants, the remaining funds discount level if you qualify. suggested. And be sure to bring your Natural Medicine and through available are four-ticket Party Packs primarily come from donations and Learn more by visiting the business cards for networking! Corx her own practice, Riverspire and VIP tables for groups of 8. visit fees. These fees are based on aforementioned website. • is located at 113 E Main in Coaching & Consulting at the Downtown Bozeman. Emerson. She offers somatic Once a month, Bozeman BPW experiencing coaching, coaching Emerson galleries feature three new members are offered an informal, for transformation, coaching for intimate and low-pressure outlet to creatives, and coaching for connect with like-minded Bozeman organizations. exhibitors for winter’s back half professionals. The networking socials Preregistration for the monthly The Emerson Center for the Anthony Schmitt. “Some are designed to bring together social, luncheon, and other Arts & Culture has announced the work I am very happy women in discussions to support upcoming BPW events is available opening of three new exhibits to with, some becomes good relationships; to exchange at www.bozemanbpw.org. ‘Community Connect’ event comes enjoy this winter – “What Lies examples of decision knowledge; to develop the Bozeman BPW is a diverse Beneath” by Maggy Rozycki making and… my life capabilities of businesswomen, group of professional women to Library ahead of Friday Forum Hiltner, “Of Dreams” by Tory choices. Thereby I am and to support a new generation working to ensure women in the Elena, and “PRIMER Blocking recycling images, graffiti, of business women. Gallatin Valley have the tools to the Subconscious” by Gabriel paint, and materials to Winter luncheon “Cultivating succeed. Their mission is to support Anthony Schmitt. An opening find almost machine-like Presence” follows Wednesday, women professionally, personally, reception for all three exhibits and shapes expressions.” February 20th at Riverside Country and politically. BPW members their respective creators is set for Located at 111 Club. The event will run from come together for regular meetings Friday, February 8th from 5–8pm. S Grand Ave., the 11:30am–1pm and features where talents and resources are Share a conversation and enjoy Emerson Center for the presenter Shawnee Shahroody pooled to create innovated light appetizers while viewing their Arts & Culture serves Spitler. Registration is $20 for BPW professional, educational, and amazing work! as a primary resource for members and $30 for non-members. networking opportunities for “What Lies Beneath” will be on the arts, arts education, Shawnee has a holistic and women. Bozeman BPW honors local display in the Jessie Wilber Gallery and cultural activities intuitive approach to life coaching women who are making outstanding from February 8th through April in Southwest Montana. that invites a sense of joy and contributions to the community and 26th. The exhibitor, Maggy Learn more by visiting possibility while partnering to chart helping women succeed. • Rozycki Hiltner, searches antique www.theemerson.org. • shops, thrift stores and yard sales for embroidered linens, "Emerson Light" collecting the brightly colored by Marsha Karle flowers, foliage, and animals that appear in her work. What she cannot find she hand-stitches and mixes in with the collected embroidery. She uses the familiarity of the stitch along with seemingly lighthearted and cheerful designs to convey more serious subject matter. She often uses humor and Dick and Jane-style characters to tell her stories, and very rarely is everything quite what it seems. The Lobby Gallery will host “Of Dreams” from February 8th through April 26th. Its exhibitor, Tory Elena, is an artist whose work is a snapshot of visions born from her dreams of night and day. As a painter, illustrator, graphic designer and sculptor, art expands beyond a career to her very way of life. Bridging the worlds of sight and sound, Elena explores synesthesia as drummer, singer, and composer in the band Sea at Last. Finally, in the Weaver Room Gallery, “PRIMER Blocking the Subconscious” will be on display February 1st through March 29th. “I create physical things but my ongoing work as an artist is very conceptual process… and to circumvent what I believe to be ‘cliché’ I certainly follow what I feel is a righteous path of creation,” says the exhibit’s artist, Gabriel page 2A • Volume 26, Number 03 - February 01, 2019 • The BoZone Entertainment Calendar • www.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 26, Number 03 - February 01, 2019 • page 3A Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday

Thrive Gym Days – Bozeman 10 am Willson 31 Books & Babies 10 am & 1 pm Bozeman Library Cosmic Castaways 11 am & 3 pm Taylor @ MOR Public Skating 11 am Ressler Ice Rink Baby Bistro 11 am Bozeman Library Experience the Aurora 1 pm MOR Public Skating 1:30pm Haynes Pavilion All Ages Stick & Puck 2:45pm Haynes Kent Johnson 3:30pm Montana Jack Kenny Diamond 4 pm Carabiner Lounge – Big Sky Kids Book Club 4 pm Bozeman Library Lauren Jackson & Jeff Bellino 4:30pm Chet’s Bar & Grill – Big Sky Dance Lesson 5 pm Baxter Ballroom MT Sip & Paint 6 pm Valhalla Meadery Adult Art Hour – Macramé Wall Art 6 pm Gallatin Valley YMCA Closing Reception for Bad Apples: 6 pm Helen E. Copeland Gallery Kay Porter Paint Party 6:30pm Pine Creek Lodge Epi-What? 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Movie Lovers ------BFS celebrates Awards Season with Suspiria remake adds Oscar Shorts, Beale Street screening With awards season in full filmmaker swing, Bozeman Film Society poetically crosses a LOT to the original proudly presents the 2019 time frames to by Joseph Shelton mysterious and clannish leaders of Oscar-Nominated show how love First off, if you haven’t seen the dance school at which the film Short Films at the and humanity Dario Argento’s Suspiria but have takes place are really a coven of Emerson Center for the endure. Chicago the unmitigated gall to call yourself witches or not. Needless to say, they Arts & Culture – for the Tribune film a fan of horror, then you need to are. The remake, for its part, 11th consecutive year – critic, Michael correct yourself before you wreck forgoes such pedestrian mysteries; on Saturday, February Phillips, calls yourself. Whether or not you’re a the school’s witchy bona fides are 9th. Brought to you by the Critics fan of Argento’s brand of lurid neon established quickly in the new Shorts HD and Choice award- “giallo” slashers, version, with a Magnolia Pictures, the winning film Suspiria is a film supernatural dance annual BFS tradition adaptation worth taking in, if sequence replete again features all “Pure Cinema. nothing else for its with various bodily three categories: What Baldwin does garish art style and fluids and the sound Documentary, with words, Mr. kickass soundtrack of crunching bone. Animation and Jenkins does by prog rockers So what you get Live Action. The visually.” The film “Goblin.” instead, in the new Doc portion (two programs) kicks off February 13th, BFS screens also stars Golden Globe winner Here, in as few art film version of the event at 2pm, followed by acclaimed drama, If Beale Street Regina King, Colman Domingo, words as possible, Suspiria is a more Animation at 6:30pm, and Live Could Talk. and Teyonna Parris. Rated R, If is the through-line textured portrayal of Action closing things out Set in early-1970s Harlem, the Beale Street Could Talk runs 116 of both versions of late-seventies Berlin, at 8:15pm. film is a timeless and moving love minutes. Closed caption and Suspiria: a young including references The Documentary and Live- story of both a couple’s accessibility devices also available. American woman is accepted into a to the Baader-Meinhof group and to Action programs are for mature unbreakable bond and the African- Bozeman Film Society prestigious dance school in Berlin the lingering ghosts of Nazi audiences, while most of the American family’s empowering screenings each include 40th which may be run by a murderous Germany in West Berlin. And how Animation shorts are suitable for embrace, as told through the eyes Anniversary swag giveaways! coven of witches. Gore ensues. creativity and destruction form an youth, with a few containing mature of 19-year-old Tish Rivers (screen Reserved seats for If Beale Street But the director of the remake inextricable knot. Oh, and a content. Ratings and final program newcomer KiKi Layne). Daughter Could Talk are $9.75 for general (Luca Guadagninof, who helmed last portrayal of femininity in resistance lengths are posted on the BFS and wife-to-be, Tish, vividly recalls admission and $9.25 for seniors year’s gorgeous and atmospheric Call to masculinity. OH, oh, and a whole website. This is your chance to the passion, respect and trust that and students (plus fees.) Tickets are Me by Your Name) is now slouch. And lot of strange, abstract dance. predict the winners – and have the have connected her and her artist available online at www.theel- the movie is nothing if not But worry not, dear horror fan, edge in your Oscar pool! Ballots will fiancé Alonzo Hunt, who goes by lentheatre.org, by calling (406) beautifully shot, and it’s full of for after nearly t2 1/2 hours of such be handed out for voting with prizes the nickname Fonny (Stephan 585-5885, or by visiting the box terrific performances, including arty goings on, it rewards you with a awarded. The Academy Awards James). Friends since childhood, office Wednesday through Saturday three – three! – by Tilda Swinton. rollicking climax with a lot of take place Sunday, Feb. 24th. the devoted couple dream of a from 1–3pm, as well as two hours But it’s not a simple horror movie screaming, a lot of dance, and a not Admission for the 2019 Oscar- future together but their plans are prior to the screening. like its predecessor. insignificant amount of squelch. Nominated Shorts is $10 for single derailed when Fonny is arrested for Bozeman Film Society seeks out As for whether or not, dear So ultimately, I think it will come program or $20 for an all-day pass. a crime he did not commit. and presents independent films horror fan, you should see the new down to how you prefer to take your Those ages 16 and under pay $5 for Based on James Baldwin’s which engage, entertain, and foster version of Suspiria that came out late horror: short, sweet and simple, or single program or $10 for an all-day groundbreaking 1972 novel, and an understanding of the world last year, well, that would depend on maybe outrageously ambitious and pass. Advance tickets are available adapted/directed by the Oscar- community around us. Visit your appetite for – and tolerance with a lot on its mind. If you prefer at Cactus Records and day of show Winning director of Moonlight, www.bozemanfilmsociety.org of – self-consciously weighty the former, steer way, way, way clear in the Emerson lobby. Barry Jenkins, If Beale Street Could for Oscar Shorts tickets, film pretension. Or, to put it differently, of this new Suspiria. But if you don’t Returning to the historic Ellen Talk honors the author’s prescient previews, and further information – will you take some art with your mind a little bloat with your art, Theatre at 7pm on Wednesday, words and imagery, while the and “Keep ‘Em Flickering!” • violent evisceration? well, then there really is a lot Because Suspiria (2018) about it to love. distinguishes itself from its source Movie Lovers are the Gallatin Valley’s material by being a different kettle of independent movie rental stores with fish entirely. The original’s nominal hundreds of titles you won’t find on Next in Doc Series profiles 10-year-old’s mystery, that of whether or not the streaming services. • childhood in Ukrainian warzone On Thursday, February 7th, twenty awards. In December of as possible” – Film Pulse at the Emerson Center for the 2018, the film was selected to “Wilmont has crafted a Arts & Culture, the Bozeman Doc this year’s Oscar documentary beautiful, poetic observational Take a peek backstage w/ Series presents the Montana shortlist, one of fifteen films documentary that completely stays premiere of the award-winning considered for nomination for Best out of politics, and focuses instead MT Shakes’ winter show at new documentary, The Distant Documentary Feature. on Oleg’s process of growing up Barking of Dogs, beginning “Beautifully observed… The and the changes that his situation at 7pm. Distant Barking of Dogs deftly weaves a brings. The boys and their grandma MSU Black Box Ten-year-old Oleg lives in the precise coming-of-age narrative into make for great film heroes. The Montana Shakespeare in the and flying sardines! eastern part of Ukraine – a warzone Parks continues to present Michael Thursday, Friday and Saturday that often echoes with anti-aircraft Frayn’s backstage comedy, Noises performances of Noises Off begin fire and missile strikes. Sometimes Off, through February 10th at at 7:30pm, with Sunday matinees these sounds are in the distance, Montana State University’s Black following at 3pm through Feb. while other times they’re Box Theatre. 10th. General admission tickets frighteningly close. While many From Director Kevin Asselin are $25, or secure one of the best have already left this dangerous area, (Death of a Salesman, A Little Night seats in the house with $35 Oleg remains with his grandmother, Music, My Fair Lady and Man of La reserved seating. Advance tickets who has taken care of him since the Mancha), Noises Off is a wry but are available for purchase at death of his mother. They have fond look at the world of theater events.ticketprinting.com nowhere else to go. that follows the misadventures of (search “Noises Off ”). Student Chronicling one year in Oleg’s nine eccentric actors attempting to seating is also available for $10 life, the film bears witness to the put on a play-within-a-play called and must be reserved by calling gradual erosion of a boy’s innocence ‘Nothing On.’ Under Asselin’s the office at (406) 994-3303. beneath the pressures of war. Along direction, a cast of Shakespeare The mission of Montana with his younger cousin, Yarik, Oleg its morally urgent anti-war tableau. children’s innocence, which is in the Parks veterans will delight Shakespeare in the Parks is to struggles to find some semblance of [Director] Lereng Wilmont’s subjects inevitably being spoiled by the Gallatin Valley audiences with engage and enrich both rural a normal childhood, playfully earn their stray moments of rustic sound of every bullet, is an off-the-wall comedy where and underserved communities wandering the countryside, poetry; so does his film.” – Variety intoxicating, and Aleksandra’s everything that can go with professional productions of searching for the adventures all “There’s an invigorating sense kindness and strength are not only wrong... does. Shakespeare and other classics young boys seek. But despite their of awe throughout The Distant admirable, but also completely Described as “breathlessly and, through educational outreach, youthful curiosity and joy, the stress Barking of Dogs, not only in how loveable.” – Cineuropa clever,” “splendid, delirious fun,” to inspire creative expression of the constant conflict nearby takes skillfully Lereng Wilmont extends And mark your calendars! On and “the funniest farce ever and appreciation of the arts in a heavy toll. A true testament to the wonder with which the young February 17th at 7pm, the Doc written,” get ready for an evening young audiences. Learn more human resilience and a moving, Oleg approaches the world to Series presents a special Sunday (or afternoon) of backstage antics, by visiting www.shake- haunting portrait, The Distant Barking become the audience’s, but as a screening of The Ancient Woods falling trousers, ringing phones, speareintheparks.org. • of Dogs examines, with remarkable celebration of resilience in seeing at the Emerson. intimacy, the consequences of the family carrying on, resulting in Filmed in one of the last growing up in the shadow of war. an experience that no one involved remaining patches of old growth The Distant Barking of Dogs world will be able to shake any time forest in Lithuania, the premiered at the prestigious soon.” – Moveable Feast documentary showcases a place International Documentary Film “An intimate, stirring portrayal where the boundaries of time melt Festival Amsterdam, and has gone of life during wartime… beautifully and everything that exists does not on to screen at major festivals shot… a story that should be told wither or age but “grows into” around the world, winning over and seen by as many people eternity. A poetic and atypical nature film takes its viewers on the endless journey – from the forest thickets to the wolves’ caves and up to black stork’s nest, and then deep into the water to the underwater forest, returning after to the human beings inhabiting the edge of the woodland. There is no commentary, only rich, almost palpable sounds of the forest and the magical situations captured by the camera. The film gently erases the line separating the human and natural lives, interweaving them into a single poetic story. Its style and narrative brings it close to a fantasy tale. The Ancient Woods was shot using original climbing and diving equipment, which enriched the cinematic language with a variety of camera angles and shots. Doors open at 6:30pm. Single admission to The Distant Barking of Dogs and The Ancient Woods is $10, or $8 for students. Contributing Tickets are available at the door W r i t e r s or in advance at Cactus Records and Movie Lovers, as well as Danny Waldo www.bozemandocseries.org Joseph Shelton where you can buy season passes and 7-film punch cards, learn more about the series, and view trailers for upcoming films. The series will continue every other Thursday through April. • page 6A • Volume 26, Number 03 - February 01, 2019 • The BoZone Entertainment Calendar • www.BoZone.com • 406-586-6730 ––– Tell ’em, “I Saw It In The BoZone!” February 01, 2019 • The boZone • Page 7a

MBC premieres The Little Mermaid, a Bozeman original, at Willson Montana Hans Christian Andersen tale. musicians and vocalists. A superb cast of MBC dancers Ballet Artistic Director Elizabeth DeFanti Also joining the team is Michael will bring The Little Mermaid to life, Company reinterprets the story, infusing Hillenius, head of the Willson along with special guest artists, Lily (MBC) is messages of self-acceptance, self- Auditorium, who is designing and Loveland from Ballet Palm Beach delighted to truth, and empowerment. “Our executing new sets and creating and Steven Melendez from New announce Mermaid Marina initially believes lighting to portray magical worlds York Theatre Ballet, who will dance the world her truth and contentment are both under the sea and above. the principal roles of Mermaid premiere of found outside of herself. Through Newly crafted costumes from Marina and Prince. The Little an important journey, she realizes Master Costume Designer With a captivating story, original Mermaid everything she needs for fulfillment Winthrop Corey, and MBC choreography and orchestral on Saturday, is already within her.” Costume Mistresses, Melinda score, and exceptional new sets February DeFanti notes that she is Delgado, Annette Piccirillo and and costumes, The Little Mermaid 23rd and humbled by the exceptional and Heidi Fry, will beautifully embellish will enchant all audiences. Sunday, talented artists who have gathered the stage. Artist Saskia Ewen Fox For Mermaid tickets, visit February to create Mermaid. Upon hearing of Whole Art Inc. created www.montanaballet.org or 24th at DeFanti’s Mermaid tale, MBC Mermaid’s original visual art, while contact MBC at (406) 582-8702. Bozeman’s Music Director, Stefan Stern Kristin Wimberg of Wimberg All seating is reserved. Ticket Willson wished to compose an original Productions has been filming “The prices range from $15–$55. There Auditorium. orchestral score and lead an Making of Mermaid” since the will be a $2 service fee added for The Little outstanding group of local summer of 2018. “day of show” sales. • Mermaid is a brand-new, original work inspired by Verge presents musical staging of the famous photo by Stephanie Alton Tony-winning Fun Home Verge is easing us through the years, with the finest score in a your week. Come get cheap thrills snowy months with a steady diet of decade” (Huffington Post). Tickets are for your laugh hole with Blue Slipper is Hell-bound comedy, music, and blue-ribbon $23 in advance and will also be advanced tickets for only $9, also stage antics we’ve all come to available at the door at expect from the (can’t believe it’s) additional cost. Upcoming shows w/ first production of community theater! Here’s a look are set for February 11th and 25th. at some of the fantastic All performances start at 7pm. 2019 season performances happening at “The 17+. Livingston’s Blue Slipper Theatre Chicago newspaperman, played by Little Black Box on the Edge (of But the kids deserve kicks off its 2019 season with Jean- Tyler Duke, making his Blue Slipper Bozeman)” that’ll have audiences some (more appropriate) laughs of Paul Sartre’s masterpiece of drama debut; “Inès Serrano,” a New York laughing through winter. their own, and Verge’s Silly Moose and dark comedy, No Exit. The postal clerk, played by Kory First up is the Verge Comedy Improv gives local production opens Friday, Gunderson, known for numerous presentation of critically acclaimed families extra chances to laugh February 15th and continues local acting and directing stints; and musical, Fun Home. The together. After all, laughter through Sunday, March 3rd. Friday “Estelle Rigault,” a wealthy socialite, refreshingly honest, wholly original decreases stress hormones. It also and Saturday performances begin at played by Meriweather Campbell, production is about seeing your increases immune cells and infec- 8pm, followed by Sunday matinees last seen as “Antigone” in a recent parents through grown-up eyes. tion-fighting antibodies, improving at 3pm. Tickets are $16 for adults, Blue Slipper production of the Based on the graphic novel by available at the door at an additional our resistance to disease. And of $13 for students and those over 60, Sophocles play. Neil Murphy rounds Alison Bechdel and featuring Jeanine cost, based on availability. course, laughter triggers the release and $10 for youth under 18. out the cast as the delightfully Tesori and Lisa Kron’s Tony Award- And of course, the of endorphins, the body’s natural The play, with is famous line diabolical “Bellhop” who ushers the winning score and book (played by always-hilarious Monday night feel-good chemicals, giving people “Hell is other people,” pits three others into their new home. a live band!), Fun Home will leave Improv on the Verge shows an overall sense of well-being. The strangers, locked together in a room The director and scenic designer you breathless. The popular continue in February! With a next show is set for Saturday, for eternity, against one another as is Marc Beaudin, who directed last musical comes to the edge of mixture of short-form games (like February 23rd at 3pm. Tickets are they slowly come to realize that the season’s Proof, and has worked Bozeman Friday and Saturday you see on the popular tv show $9 in advance, also available at the torture in store for them in Hell isn’t professionally in theatre for over 20 evenings, February 8th–23rd, at Whose Line is It Anyway?) and long- door at additional cost. racks and hot pokers, but rather years at venues in Michigan and 8pm each night. form stories, everything you see on Visit www.vergetheater.com each other’s unwavering gaze. The Montana. Directed by Kip Savoie, be sure stage is created on the spot using for reservations and further production features a contemporary, The Blue Slipper Theatre to catch what the critics are calling audience suggestions. With crowd information about the entire American adaptation of the French is located at 113 E Callender St. “A rare beauty, extraordinary and favorites, the Bozeman Improverts 2018-19 season! Advance tickets original that audiences will find in Livingston. heart-gripping” (New York Times) and AND some new faces, you won’t are also available in store at thrillingly close to home. For tickets or more information, “The best Broadway musical in want to miss the best way to start Cactus Records. • The three people condemned to call (406) 222-7720 or visit Sartre’s Hell are “Joseph Garcin,” a www.blueslipper.com. • Free screenings of Syrian refugee doc Travel back in time with offered at Library, MSU Local nonprofit Gallatin Refugee As they learn to adapt to challenges, intimate access, this cinema vérité Camelot performances Connections will present two free including the newly imposed travel film takes a fresh look at the classic community screenings of Sundance ban, their strength and resilience American immigration story and Award-winning documentary, are tested. It is a universal story, challenges us to see past differences at Ellen Theatre This Is Home. Bozeman Public highlighted by humor and to find common ground. This Is For Camelot tickets and Library will host the first screening heartbreak, about what it’s like to Home goes beyond the statistics, information about other on Thursday, February 7th at start over, no matter the obstacles. headlines, and political rhetoric upcoming productions, visit 5:30pm. The second heads to After surviving the traumas of to tell deeply personal stories, www.intermountainopera.org Montana State University’s war, the families arrive in Baltimore, putting a human face on the or call (406) 587-2889. Students Procrastinator Theater on Sunday, Maryland and are met with a new global refugee crisis. receive 50% off and first-time February 10th at 7pm. World set of trials. They attend cultural Gallatin Refugee Connections attendees receive 25% off! Language Initiative’s Montana orientation classes and job training is a Bozeman organization The mission of the branch will also be on hand for a sessions where they must “learn committed to cultivating a Intermountain Opera Association short, introductory Arabic lesson America” – everything from how to welcoming environment for refugees of Bozeman, established in 1979, prior to each screening. take public transportation to in Gallatin Valley. Find them on is to promote and share the joy of This Is Home is an intimate negotiating new gender roles – all in Facebook to learn more. opera in Montana and surrounding portrait of four Syrian refugee an ever-changing and increasingly The Bozeman screenings of This areas by providing affordable, families arriving in America and hostile political environment. Their Is Home are co-sponsored by Gidalya high quality opera performances struggling to find their footing. goals are completely relatable: find a Pictures, MSU’s Political Science to audience members of all ages Displaced from their homes and job, pay the bills, and make a better Department, Congregation Beth and to provide educational outreach separated from loved ones, they are life for the next generation. Shalom, and Unitarian Universalist to area schools and communities. given eight months of assistance We witness the families’ struggles Fellowship of Bozeman. Learn more Learn more by visiting the from the International Rescue and triumphs up close through the about the film by visiting aforementioned website. • Committee to become self-sufficient. drama of everyday life. Through www.gidalyapictures.com. •

Intermountain Opera Bozeman continues its 2018-19 season with a new production of Lerner & Loewe’s Camelot. Performances will take place February 8th–17th. Friday and Saturday shows begin at 7:30pm and will be followed by two Sunday matinees at 3pm. Directed by Josh Shaw, all engagements will be held at the magical Ellen Theatre in Downtown Bozeman. Journey back to the mystical world of ancient England for this tale of chivalry, friendship, bravery and romance. This enchanting musical tells the story of King Arthur, his beautiful Queen Guenevere, and Sir Lancelot. Guest artists will perform the lead roles alongside a local orchestra and chorus. Filled with tournaments and Medieval revelry, the show includes captivating and poignant songs like “If Ever I Would Leave You” and “The Lusty Month of May.”

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BAT stages Nobel winner’s tale of love, Local youth presents guilt & ghosts of the past Oscar Wilde’s Earnest at

For its first production of the a ruined reputation; her conniving Mark Kuntz directs Kari Doll, new year, Bozeman Actors Theatre tenant farmer father; and a washed- Daniel Erickson, Mike Hesford, top of month proudly presents Eugene O’Neill’s up actor and lost soul haunted by the Colton Swibold, and Richard The Children’s Shakespeare www.shakespearekidsmt.org. A Moon for the Misbegotten. ghosts of his past. One of O’Neill’s Dunbar in Bozeman’s dramatic Society and Small Batch Arts will High tea will also be available for Opening centerpiece for 2019. present its local stage production of purchase during the performances February 21st, A Moon for the Oscar Wilde’s The Importance – complete with the requisite performances Misbegotten tickets of Being Earnest at Cinnamon & cucumber sandwiches and scones, begin at 7pm on are $20 for general Sage Catering and Events (formerly of course! Seating is very limited in Thursday, Friday admission or $10 for Un-Knotted), just in time for this intimate performance venue. and Saturday students (with ID) and Valentine’s Day. The hilariously Call (406) 600-1145 with evenings at the are available in advance witty and unflinching commentary additional questions. Cinnamon & Emerson Center at www.bozemanac- on English high society will make Sage is located at 708 N Rouse for the Arts & torstheatre.org/tick- for a perfect date night or outing in Bozeman. Culture through ets or at the door. for all! Directed by Sasha Kostyrko, Since 2010, the Children’s March 2nd. Bozeman Actors performances are set for Saturday, Shakespeare Society has provided Winner of the Theatre is a nonprofit February 2nd at 2pm and 7pm, classical literary, educational and Nobel Prize in organization devoted to then closing with a Sunday show theatrical opportunities for children Literature and providing exceptional, on Feb. 3rd at 2:30pm. to include multiple full-length the greatest thought-provoking and With music by Erik Pearson productions of Shakespeare’s plays, American adventurous live theater and costumes by Michael Dixon, Victorian Melodrama and playwright of all to the community. For Earnest stars pre-professional Vaudeville, as well as workshops time, Moon is one more information and to company members Joe Ballian, and camps on topics such as fight of O’Neill’s preview upcoming Kathryn Westlake, Mac Miller, choreography, archery, scenic and signature productions, please visit Wilhelmina Devlin, Hannah costume design, just to name a few. achievements. Over two days at a most autobiographical plays, A Moon the aforementioned website. Palmer, Kamara Wilbur and Small Batch Arts produces Connecticut farmhouse in 1923, a for the Misbegotten is the heartbreaking Follow them on Facebook Dutch VanOmmen. professional and pre-professional crossroads of fate will forever alter story of a doomed man’s guilt and (@BozemanActorsTheatre) for the General admission is $11, or $5 classical arts, education, and three lives: a domineering the woman who tries desperately most up to date performance for those under 10. Advance tickets performance events which harken Irishwoman with a quick tongue and to love him. announcements. • may be purchased through to a time gone by. •

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Big Sky’s discounted April Pass on sale thru Feb. 11, more powder-heavy events Ski season is in full swing at Big start at the Madison Base Area and Advance tickets available at Heart and details about this season’s Resort is located in the Northern Sky Resort, but the many runs wind its way up and around the ski of the Valley and both Bridger lessons and programs through the Rockies of Southwest Montana aren’t the only thing bringing terrain, then lead back down to a Animal Nutrition locations. Big Sky Mountain Sports School, between Bozeman and Yellowstone people to the hill! Special hot bowl of chili with friends – Also available, the discounted log on to bigskyresort.com. National Park. Big Sky Resort is Olympics Montana sets up at furry and otherwise! Please clean April Pass – 21 days for $221! Gather up your winter gear, the Biggest Skiing in America with Lone Mountain on Monday, February 25th for the Big Sky Area Winter Games. Come out and cheer on athletes of all ages and skill levels compete for the gold! Spectators welcome. The Opening Ceremony begins at 9am with the competitions to follow. All athletes are being registered through the Special Olympics directly. Free to spectate. Looking to next month, show some love for our community’s four-legged friends at the 15th Annual Snowshoe Shuffle, set for Saturday, March 2nd beginning at 5:30pm. Experience a snowshoe up after your pets. This event is Sale ends February 11th. Get yours at friends and family and head to 5,800+ acres offering an average hike, après chili dinner and a raffle! $25 per person and benefits Heart www.aprilpass.com. For further the hill! of two acres per skier and 4,350 The torch-lit snowshoe trail will of the Valley Animal Shelter. event information, daily lift tickets, Established in 1973, Big Sky vertical drop. •

Support MT Special Olympics with Polar Plunge ‘19 What better way to support since 2002 Questions? Visit Montana’s Special Olympics athletes with this www.somt.org/plunge for regis- than with a harsh dip into icy winter annual event. tration, to create a fundraising page, waters? Get ready for the Let’s take this as well as further event information. President’s Polar Plunge 2019 haul to the Special Olympics Montana is a on Saturday, February 16th at East next level! nonprofit organization determined Gallatin Recreation Area, just off Attendees to provide year-round sports Manley Road. need not training and athletic competition in Sponsored by a number of local submerge a variety of Olympic-type sports for businesses and community members, themselves children and adults with intellectual plungers will take to the glacial should they disabilities, giving them continuing waters at 1pm. Check-in will be held still like to opportunities to develop physical from 11:30am–12:30pm. Note: offer their fitness, demonstrate courage, There is NO parking at Bozeman support on experience joy, and participate in a Beach. Please arrange a drop-off or the sidelines sharing of gifts, skills, and take the provided shuttle service. while The event is meant to band people awareness. The Plunge entertains, friendship with their families, Thousands of plungers have raised observing daring members of the together from this and neighboring while advocating for and represent- other Special Olympics athletes, hundreds of thousands of dollars community freeze for a purpose. communities in an effort to raise ing the place we all call home. and the community. • Page 2B • The endZone • FeBruary 01, 2019

Slopeside competition takes over Bridger Bowl in February Open to skiers and snowboarders prizes and entry into the grand prize prizes, medals to top three male feature chosen by each age group. finishers in each age group by of Southwest Montana and beyond, drawing in March. Bridger Creek and female finishers, fantastic door This event is designed for discipline, medal for Best Jam in Bridger Bowl hosts the 2019 return Boys will provide plenty of prizes, and entry into the grand skiers and snowboarders of all three youngest age groups by of its King & Queen of the celebratory live music, along with prize drawing. Groove Wax will ages. The Jam is $15 for all discipline, and medal for Best Ridge Hike & Ski Ride-a-thon on beer promo by MAP Brewing! provide live music, with beer registrants. Race day registration Trick and Overall Consistency for Saturday, February 2nd from The Bridger Gully Freeride promo by Sam Adams. will take place in Jim Bridger Lodge those 19 and up by discipline. The 9:30am–2:30pm. Collect pledges for follows Saturday, February 16th ceremony will feature fantastic one, two, or the most ridge hikes in beginning at 10:30am. This is a door prizes and entry into the the five hours. Money raised during judged freeriding event off Bridger grand prize drawing. Patrol this fundraising event helps support Bowl’s Ridge. Participants have one Band will bring the live music. avalanche education in Southwest run judged on a scale of 1 (lowest) Beer promo by Meadowlark. Montana – 100% of proceeds to 10 (highest) on the following Bridger Bowl is operating benefits the Friends of the Gallatin criteria: degree of difficulty/line, FREE skier buses again this National Forest Avalanche Center. control, fluidity, form/technique, season. Bridger runs two $151,396 has been raised aggressiveness/attack, and separate shuttles with different since 2003! completion of run in three pick-up and drop-off locations This event is for skiers and minutes or less. Inverted aerial in Bozeman. The Kids’ Bus snowboarders of all ages and costs maneuvers are prohibited and runs on weekends and during $15 for all competitors. Pre-registration will result in disqualification. the school holidays, while the is required by noon on Friday, February 1st This event is for skiers and Park N’ Ride Bus runs on with no race day registrations snowboarders 16+ and is $40 for all weekends during the entire ski accepted. If under the age of 18, competitors. Pre-registration is required season. The Kids’ Bus picks-up signature of a parent or legal by noon on Friday, February 15th with at McDonald’s on Main and guardian is required. All competitors no race day registrations accepted. If the Gallatin County must arrive by 8am for a mandatory under the age of 18, signature of a Fairgrounds (Oak St. entrance). meeting in the Jim Bridger Lodge. parent or legal guardian is required. The Park N’ Ride picks up at Valid season pass or lift ticket All competitors must arrive by 8am MSU’s SUB and the Gallatin required for competitors. Half-day for a mandatory meeting in Jim Valley Fairgrounds. Please see prepaid lift rate for competitors Bridger Lodge. Valid season pass or Looking ahead, the Terrain from 8:30–10am. If under the age website for detailed bus schedules. will be available for pick-up at lift ticket required for competitors. Park Jam, a ski and snowboard of 18, signature of a parent or The ski area is located on competitor’s meeting. Half day prepaid lift rate for slopestyle competition, is set for legal guardian is required. Valid the east slope of the Bridger The award ceremony will take competitors will be available for Saturday, February 23rd with race season pass or lift ticket required Mountain Range. place at 4pm in Jim Bridger Lodge. pick-up at competitor’s meeting. times from 11am–2pm. This is a for competitors. For season pass information Medals will be awarded to the top The award ceremony will take competition with a variety of rails, The award ceremony will take and upcoming event details, visit three male and female finishers in place at 4pm in Jim Bridger Lodge. rollers, boxes, banks and barrels. place at 4pm in Jim Bridger Lodge. www.bridgerbowl.com. See each age group. Fantastic door The ceremony will feature cash Two judged runs and a jam on a Medals to top three male and female you on the slopes! •

Cat/Griz Round 1 comes to Bozeman by Danny Waldo ready to concede supremacy in the recent struggles they have faced in ppg, including 31 recently in a win who recently scored a career-high It will be hard to top the state of Montana since the changing conference play in 2019. The Lady over the University of Idaho. 31 points in the Bobcats’ victory ‘Miracle in Missoula’ that played of the guard from longtime head ‘Cats stormed out to a 3-1 league A win in the rivalry will not over Idaho State, is second on the out on the football field inside coach Robin Selvig to his former mark, but have since struggled, only ensure bragging rights for team in scoring at 15.4 ppg, while Washington-Grizzly Stadium this player and top assistant Shannon crashing back down to earth, Round 1, but also keep the victors senior swingman, Keljin Blevins is past November, but the MSU Schweyen. Schweyen has dealt with including their most recent setback within arm’s reach of league-leading the No. 3 scorer at 11.3 ppg. men’s and women’s basketball her fair share of adversity in her to Idaho State, 63-41. That loss has Northern Colorado. UNC visits If Montana State is going teams will look to keep the Blue three seasons at the helm of her put MSU at 5-4 in conference play, Bozeman on February 4th in a to pull the upset on the No. 2 and Gold momentum going when alma mater, but the Grizzlies are and currently in 6th place right pivotal showdown that will go a team in the conference, they are they welcome their rivals from the starting to show the fight that was a behind UM at No. 5. long way towards determining going to need to shoot at a higher west to Bozeman on February 2nd hallmark of Schweyen’s predecessor. Montana State has been led thus the regular-season champion in percentage than they did the last for the first installment of the Brawl UM was just 7-23 in Schweyen’s far in the season by the strong play the Big Sky. time these two teams met last of the Wild on the hardwood. first year in charge, but they of transfers Martha Kuderer and Men February in Missoula. In that MSU will be hosting the first improved to 14-17 in Year Two, and Claire Lundberg, while also For the men, the picture hasn’t contest, a 90-63 Grizzly doubleheader of the season inside defeated Tricia Binford’s squad in receiving strong contributions from been so pretty for head coach Brian triumph, Montana State shot Brick Breeden Fieldhouse, with the Missoula rather handily, 87-63, as Oliana Squires and Tori Martell. Fish and Co. The Bobcats have just 30% for the game, including women’s game set to tip-off at 2pm, MSU nosedived to conclude the Lundberg leads the team in scoring, been dominated by the Grizzlies for less than 25% in the first half. UM followed by the men in the 2017-18 season. MSU would go just dropping in 17.6 points per game, the better part of the past decade; effectively took Tyler Hall out of the nightcap, with tip-off set for 7pm. 4-6 over the final 10 games of the while Squires is second on the team although MSU finally snapped a 13- game, and no one else was able to Both games will be broadcast live season before being bounced from in scoring at 10.6 ppg. Kuderer is the game losing streak two years ago in stand up in his absence. across the state. the conference tournament in No. 3 scorer at 9.8 ppg, while also Bozeman. But last season returned Like their female counterparts, Women Round 1, 78-74, by the University of pulling down 5.3 rebounds per to the recent outcomes of the past, the Bobcat men got off to a 3-1 For the women, it has been all Idaho Vandals. contest, good enough for second on with UM winning big both at start in league play, but have Montana State as of late in this So, the women’s rivalry picks up the team behind Blaire Braxton, home and on the road, and since dropped to 5-4, sitting heated rivalry. The Lady ‘Cats have with the 24-point defeat as the back- who hauls in 5.8 rpg. they’ll be looking to continue behind league leaders Norther won four out of the last six drop for this always hotly contested The Lady ‘Cats will look to their dominance when they hit Colorado, Weber State and contests, while claiming a pair of matchup of two perennial powers in provide a balanced scoring attack the court at 7:00 p.m. on Montana. Montana State has a regular-season crowns, in addition to the Big Sky. MSU will be looking to on offense, while trying to maintain February 2nd. pivotal road game at league-leading a Big Sky Conference tournament right the ship, not only from last UM’s leading scorer, Jace The trouble for MSU has been Northern Colorado on February title in 2017. But UM isn’t quite season’s defeat, but also from the Henderson, who’s putting in 11.9 containing a wildly efficient 4th that will go a long way towards Montana offensive attack that sees determining if MSU will be able multiple players score in double- to hang around and contend for figures, led by senior big man the regular-season champion, or be Jamar Akoh, who scores 16.3 ppg. lumped into the middle of the Fellow senior Ahmaad Rorie pack heading into the Big Sky contributes 16.0, while backcourt Conference tournament in Boise, mate Michael Oguine drops in Idaho this March. 13.5 ppg. Junior Sayeed Pridgett is There are tickets still the fourth member of the double- available for both the men’s and digit club, as he scores 12.4 ppg women’s games. You can get for head coach Travis DeCuire. yours by visiting the MSU ticket Montana State counters with offices inside Brick Breeden senior guard Tyler Hall, who Fieldhouse, or by calling (406) recently became the all-time 994 – CATS. For a complete leading scorer in Big Sky schedule of all Montana State Conference history, as well as the Bobcat men’s and women’s all-time leading three-point basketball games, log on to shooter. Hall now has scored over www.msubobcats.com. 2,200 points in his illustrious Danny Waldo is a local freelance career in Bozeman, but to beat writer covering Montana State Bobcat the Griz he is going to need some athletics. He is an avid supporter of the help. Head coach Brian Fish Bobcats, and relishes in the sweet feeling hopes that help comes in the form of victory every time his beloved ‘Cats of junior guard Harald Frey. Frey, beat the Griz. •

Valentine’s Day-themed 5K benefits local Montessori education Ready for a brisk winter race? of Bozeman Summit School, a non- Walkers, waddlers, runners, profit Montessori school. And this ramblers, sprinters, hurdlers, year, they’re rallying the entire joggers, strollers and hot-steppers Montessori education community by will gather for the 2019 Love donating back a portion of each ‘em or Leave ‘em 5K on runner’s entry fee who selects a Saturday, February 9th, beginning particular school. and ending at The Filling Station Register as a couple for on Rouse Ave. Day of registration Valentine’s Day, or as a self-loving and packet pickup opens at 9am, single trekker! This race is $30 for with the race set to begin at individuals and $50 for couples. 10:30am. Proceeds from this Registration and further information annual event benefit Bozeman can be found at www.loveor- Summit School. leave.weebly.com. The heart of Valentine’s Day is Bozeman Summit School is a spending time with loved ones. (501)(c)(3) nonprofit organization Relationships can be complicated, located in Bozeman. The school but this race takes the awkward- encourages academic excellence and ness out of the romantic annual a life-long passion for learning holiday! The Love ‘em or Leave through individualized attention to ‘em 5K offers something for each child’s unique abilities and everyone. Skip the red roses, cards, needs. Children flourish with low and candy – all racers will receive student/teacher ratios, small class- a long sleeve, tech t-shirt with race room sizes, and a safe and caring logo, chili, sandwiches, cider, and environment. Bozeman Summit’s a beer or hot chocolate ticket. high quality teaching staff provide a Following the race, join in for a challenging and creative curriculum social gathering, award ceremony based on proven Montessori including ski lift tickets and principles of exploration, discovery, Valentine’s Day prizes, live music development, and achievement. from the SlomoJoe Trio, food and Learn more at www.bozeman- refreshments. All of this in support summitschool.org. •

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Wild & Scenic Film Festival tour makes fifth Bozeman appearance

Natural Resources Defense provided. Doors at 5pm. industries. Takayna unpacks the wilderness observing grizzly environmental groups Council, Sierra Club, and Here’s a look at a few film complexities of modern bears, which changed the course nationwide. It is building a Gallatin Wildlife Association highlights: conservation and challenges us of his life. With the protection network of grassroots are excited to host the 2019 return of the Wild & Scenic Film Festival at the Emerson Center for the Arts & Culture on Saturday, February 16th at 6pm. Montana leaders, advocates, wildlife enthusiasts and residents from across the Takayna to consider the importance of our of Yellowstone grizzlies now organizations connected by a state will gather for The Takayna/Tarkine in last truly wild places. under threat, Peacock reflects common goal – to use film to the event to celebrate their Tasmania is home to one of the Too Precious to Mine on the importance of habitat inspire activism. commitment to wildlife and to last undisturbed tracts of The Havasupai have lived at and why he continues to fight for The festival’s national partners discuss ways to reduce negative Gondwanan rainforest in the the bottom of the Grand Canyon wild causes. have joined together to support human impacts on nature. The world and one of the highest for centuries. But now, uranium The South Yuba River this campaign. By showing the evening will showcase a collection concentrations of Aboriginal mining on the canyon’s rims is Citizens League (SYRCL – Wild & Scenic Environmental of awe-inspiring environmental archaeology in the hemisphere. putting the tribe’s drinking water pronounced ‘circle’) started the Film Festival to diverse films. Screenings, pizza, beer Yet, this place is currently at the and its way of life at risk. Wild & Scenic Film Festival in audiences across the country, and other refreshments will be mercy of destructive extraction What would you do to protect January 2003 to promote SYRCL collectively wants to your home from uranium community building inspire more individuals to contamination? within the Yuba Watershed, as take environmental action. Grizzly Country well as a way to explore For further information After serving in the Vietnam environmental issues through an about SYRCL and the Wild & Meet the raptors of MT War, author and eco-warrior exciting and influential medium. Scenic Film Festival, please Doug Peacock spent years alone The film tour allows SYRCL visit www.wildandscenicfilm- with Virginia City lecture in the Wyoming and Montana to share their success with other festival.org. •

On Saturday, February 2nd, the tion and research. Learn more Elling House Arts & Humanities at www.montanaraptor.org. Center will host the Montana The Elling House, with its Raptor Conservation Center for a historic architecture and Sac Audubon forum considers building Montana Raptor Presentation location in Virginia City, beginning at 1:30pm. Admission is Montana, is an ideal setting for by donation and open to the public. a cultural resources center. As a of ecologically connected network The afternoon program will nonprofit organization, Elling Recent calls have been made to Bozeman since 2009. His Sacajawea Audubon Society provide an overview of what makes House Arts & Humanities Center protect the Earth’s remaining wild research focuses on understanding programs are free and open to raptors unique in the bird world, operations serve a variety of lands and complete the system of the basic science of ecosystems to the public. The events feature a the raptors of Montana, and the educational, entertainment, and protected areas by establishing an inform conservation and adaptive special guest speaker the second importance of raptors to our hospitality purposes. Presenting ecologically connected network management under increasing Monday of each month, September ecosystem. Join for a hands-on programs in the arts, sciences, and that better represents all ecosystems pressures of global change through May, at Hope Lutheran. opportunity to explore and humanities, the Elling House and species. (including land use, climate The organization’s mission is experience raptor characteristics encourages active and enthusiastic Sacajawea Audubon Society change, and invasive species). He to build on an interest in birds to and adaptations though bio-facts participation from its members, its has announced presentation completed his M.S. at the University promote the conservation of our (animal artifacts). Two or three of audiences, as well as its performers “Wild, Connected & Diverse: of Tennessee, Ph.D. at Virginia natural environment through the MRCC avian ambassadors will and presenters. Learn more at Building a More Resilient Tech, and conducted postdoctoral enjoyment, education and action. be in attendance for an up close www.ellinghouse.org. The Elling System of Protected Areas” research with the USGS in Learn more at www.saca- look at these amazing birds. House is located at 404 E. Idaho St. with Travis Belote of the Flagstaff, Arizona. jaweaaudubon.org. • The in Virginia City. • Wilderness Society to provide a mission of forum for insight. The event the MRCC will take place Monday, is to February 11th at Hope improve the Lutheran Church, located at welfare of 2152 W Graf in Bozeman. raptors The evening begins with a across social at 6:30pm, followed by Montana the program at 7pm. through The Wilderness Society rehabilita- recently conducted a national tion of assessment for expanding U.S. injured protected areas to include the birds, wildest unprotected lands while community creating a connected network education, of protected areas that better and represent biodiversity. This partnerships assessment can help guide for raptor conservation planning for conserva- expanding the system of U.S. protected areas to sustain biodiversity in the face of future threats. Travis Belote has served as a research ecologist in the Northern Rockies office of The Wilderness Society in

Enter the world of ‘Dream Tending’ with mid-month presentation

Montana Friends of Jung psychology, licensed marriage will present a lecture by and family therapist, and a international dream authority credentialed public school Dr. Stephen Aizenstat on teacher and counselor. Dr. Wednesday, February 13th. Aizenstat lectures and consults The talk, discussing his internationally, particularly famous “Dream Tending” with global corporations, and methods, will take place at is affiliated with the Earth Bozeman Event Space, 14 S Charter International project Tracy, from 6–8:30pm. through the United Nations. Dr. Dr. Aizenstat invites you Aizenstat’s book, Dream Tending into the world of Dream (2009), describes applications of Tending, a unique approach dreamwork in relation to health to dreamwork. Through story and healing, nightmares, the and example, he shares World’s Dream, relationships, specified methods that and the creative process. For feature a process of discovery more information, please visit in which dreamers become www.dreamtending.com. “naturalists” of the psyche, Registration for Dr. observing the activity of the Aizenstat’s lecture is $35. A images in the unfolding total of 2.5 CEUs are dreamscape. Dr. Aizenstat available at no extra cost. will demonstrate Dream Please register in advance Tending in work with the through www.mon- dreams of participants. He will common dream themes, work with tanafriendsofjung.org offer tools and techniques to assist nightmares, and work with dreams in order to guarantee a seat. dreamers in working with their in conjunction to physical illness. Montana Friends of Jung is a own dreams or those of Stephen Aizenstat, Ph.D., is the nonprofit educational organization for others, and guide them in the Chancellor and Founding President all individuals interested in the ideas of practice of Dream Tending. of Pacifica Graduate Institute. He is psychoanalyst Carl Gustav Jung and Participants will learn skills to a professor of depth psychology an approach to daily living through remember dreams, understand with a Ph.D. in clinical depth psychology. • Page 4B • The ecoZone • FeBruary 01, 2019

Backcountry Film Festival emerges from the wood for Rialto screenings Celebrating the winter human-powered Woodson and Drew human-powered Learn more by visting experience Petersen experience and a www.winterwildlands.org. “Go big or go home,” winter – The Abbey, DPS gathering place for Montana Backcountry Alliance enthusiasts! Montana Backcountry Cinematic the backcountry was created in 2005 to provide a Alliance brings the 14th Annual – The Backcountry snowsports unified voice for an otherwise loose Winter Wildlands Alliance Snowsports Initiative: community. The and solitary band of backcountry Backcountry Film Festival to Human-Powered, Wool national nonprofit skiers and riders. MBA works to Bozeman’s Rialto Theater on Hat Creative organization is protect, expand and enhance non- Tuesday, February 5th. Prepare to Productions dedicated to motorized backcountry winter get goosebumps as you “ooh!” – Abandoned (Festival promoting and recreation areas. The organization and “ahh!” at the impact and cut), The Road West preserving winter is made up of volunteers who importance of our winter wildlands Traveled wildlands and a strive to build a community of through this collection of short – Blue, Aly Nicklas traditional, films. Doors open at 6pm, with – I Am Here, David human-powered films set to begin at 7pm. Hanson and Michael winter Produced each year as a Hanson All proceeds recreationists celebratory, backcountry – Surfer Dan, Camp4 Collective benefit conservation while preserving community event by the Winter – Searching for Christmas Tree, of winter wildlands Montana’s Wildlands Alliance, the 2019 film Lie Feng and access to human- quiet winter lineup is full of snowy, cinematic – Westward: Brennan Lagasse, powered recreation, wild lands. adventure sure to inspire both the KGB Productions including plowing Montana local backcountry and general Advance tickets are $15 at Hyalite Road. The Backcountry communities. The award-winning www.eventbrite.com (search event is generously Alliance is a films focus on adventure, “Backcountry Film Festival”) and sponsored by Sensible partner group environment, youth and ski culture. will also be available at the door. Alternatives, the of the nationally Films in this year’s program And don’t miss the raffle! Community Food Co- focused, Winter include: Thousands of dollars in items have op, and Owenhouse Cycling. quality human-powered snowsports Wildlands Alliance. – Ode to Muir (Festival cut), Teton been donated by ski industry The Backcountry Film Festival is experience on public lands through Learn more by visiting Gravity Research companies and local businesses produced by Winter Wildlands education, outreach and advocacy. montanabackcountry.org. • – Ski the Wild West, Thomas in support of the event. Alliance as a celebration of the Public talk discusses Local women’s health center to host next feeding a fast-growing sustainability-focused event global population The next Green Drinks will www.novawomenshealth.com. organizations and individuals Celebrate sustainable subjects, Richardson traces be hosted by NOVA Women’s Health Every month in Bozeman, interested in all things sustainable. agriculture with Montana State man’s food story beginning 10,000 & Wellness on Wednesday, February people who care about sustainability Everyone is welcome to invite University, the regional host years ago with the Neolithic 20th beginning at 5:30pm at its get together at these informal someone else along, so there’s institution of Western SARE, as Revolution, how agriculture offices, located at 416 N 7th Ave. in gatherings. The evening features a always a different crowd, making National Geographic photographer spread and eventually restructured Bozeman. NOVA offers women of lively mixture of people from Green Drinks an organic, self- Jim Richardson visits Bozeman the biosphere, where critical all ages patient-centered, NGOs, businesses, academia, organizing network. to discuss “Who Will Feed research and development is individualized care in a government, and the local Green Drinks events are Planet Earth?” on Tuesday, taking place, and who grows comfortable, inviting and safe community across political and typically held the third Wednesday February 19th at 5pm. The talk our food. His broad overview environment. Their mission is to economic spectra who enjoy the of each month at rotating venues. will take place at the Procrastinator reaches one major conclusion: promote positive images of women opportunity to chat and network If you’re interested in becoming Theater in MSU’s Strand Union growing the food to feed and women’s health and provide under a broad umbrella. This is a an event host or for more Building. The event is free and humanity is the largest endeavor clients with a new perspective fun way to catch up with people you information about Green Drinks, open to the public. on the planet. on their bodies and health. know and a great way to make new visit www.greendrinksboze- Feeding our planet challenges SARE is a program of the Learn more by visiting contacts and learn about man.org. • mankind’s future on Earth. U.S. Department of Agriculture Worldwide population will likely that functions through reach 9.6 billion by 2050 – if not competitive grants conducted more. Richardson, a veteran cooperatively by farmers, Learn at lunch: #MeToo on global scale, National Geographic photographer, ranchers, researchers and ag will offer a broad overview of the professionals to advance farm and eating & body concerns sources, problems and possible ranch systems that are profitable, solutions to this daunting environmentally sound and good The Montana State University Women. The BHS student and follows Wednesday, February challenge. Drawing on twenty for communities. Learn more at Women’s Center will present Sack returning delegate from this historic 27th from noon–1pm in years’ coverage of agriculture www.westernsare.org. • Lunch Seminar “Global gathering will discuss the impact of SUB 168. Solidarity in the #MeToo Era” empowering women globally, how Fronting this afternoon lecture with Clare Hendricks on Wednesday, #MeToo is not just for celebrities, will be members of the Flexible February 6th from noon–1pm and how grassroots work is the key Eating and Empowered Living in SUB 168. to impacting lasting change. (FEEL) team, an interdisciplinary Bon appétit! Hendricks will offer a report Sack Lunch Seminar, “FEEL: A group consisting of staff from from the UN’s 62nd Annual Supportive Team Approach for MSU’s University Health Partners Commission on the Status of Eating & Body Concerns,” working together to improve Restaurant-based indie support for students with eating and body concerns. This screens in Livingston presentation will include a The Livingston Film Series put all of their efforts into the panel discussion, Q&A portion, will present a free screening of important meal, which will likely and student voices. the 1996 feature film Big Night decide the fate of their restaurant. The MSU Women’s Center at 7pm on Tuesday, February Now in its fourth season, the is a department in the division 12th at the Shane Lalani Center Livingston Film Series presents a of Student Success and was for the Arts. variety of independent features, created to promote greater Set in the late 50s, Big Night documentaries, local films, and responsiveness to the needs of is a feast of a film, featuring top- special screenings on the second university women. Hours of grade acting, writing, and Tuesday of every month in the operation are Monday through direction. Chef Primo (Tony Dulcie Theatre at the Sane Lalani Friday from 9am–4pm during the Shalhoub) and businessman Center for the Arts. academic year, when classes are in Secondo (Stanley Tucci) are Concessions are available session. Lectures are FREE and immigrant brothers from Italy before the show. Doors open at open to the public. For more who open their dream restaurant, 6:30pm, prior to all screenings at information about these and Paradise, in New Jersey. However, 7pm. Admission is always free, but other events, visit www.mon- Primo’s authentic food is too donations are gratefully accepted. tana.edu/women. • unfamiliar for the local tastes, and For more information, please visit the restaurant is struggling. When www.theshanecenter.org. famous Italian-American The Livingston Film Series is bandleader Louis Prima is generously sponsored by Marilyn scheduled to appear at Clotz & Mary Ann Bearden and Paradise, the two brothers Donald B. Gimbel. •

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Rialto calendar tempts w/ (sexy) chocolate, Turkuaz & Infamous Stringdusters There’s plenty of live entertainment at the luminaries, the art form itself relies on action Rialto to help the antsy folks of Southwest and motion. In similar fashion, energetic Montana get through their cabin fever this splashes of funk, alternative, rock, R&B, and winter! The historic theater brings an exciting psychedelia color the music of Turkuaz. lineup of top-tier talent from around the Balancing male-female harmonies, strutting country to its event space in Downtown guitars, wild horn arrangements, and inter- Bozeman. Here’s a look at just a few of the minable grooves, this spirit takes shape in the upcoming happenings. color donned by each respective member on stage nightly via larger-than-life performances. The Brooklyn-based nonet ignites an explosion of ener- gy punctuated by neon hues, deft musicality, and show-stopping sin- galongs on their fifth full-length album, Life in the City. An Evening with the Infamous Stringdusters follows on Valentine’s Day, Thursday, February 14th at 8pm. General admission tickets to this 18+ show are $35. Doors at 7pm. GRAMMY® Award winners for their 2017 album, Laws of Gravity, the quintet comes to Bozeman in support of its ninth Chris Robinson Brotherhood The Dirty Sexy Chocolate Show full-length, Rise Sun, to be released at the top of comes to the Rialto on Friday, February 8th April. For the album, the group once again from Slim Harpo to Bob Dylan and beyond. Steppenwolf ’s “Magic Carpet Ride.” at 8pm. General admission tickets to this 18+ sails into uncharted territory, moored only by The band’s latest in a series of live releases, The Rialto is located at 10 W Main St. in show are $28 with VIP packages available. their expressive patchwork of All-American Betty’s Midwestern Magick Blends, featuring the center of historic Downtown Bozeman. Doors at 7pm. bluegrass threaded together with strands of highlights like “New Cannonball Rag,” Learn more about the venue at www.rialto- After 4 years of sold-out runs, get ready to rock, jazz, funk, country, old-time, and more. “Forever as the Moon” and “Shadow bozeman.com, where you can also peruse experience sultry singing, raucous dancing, Engendering a sense of impassioned fandom, Cosmos,” as well as adapting two from The current happenings and buy advance tickets. original music, sock puppets, and obscene the band have attracted a faithful audience Rolling Stones (“Down Home Girl” and “Let Follow the Rialto on Facebook (@therialto) for amounts of chocolate – all in the same show. that continues to grow. It Bleed”) and the seldom played fan favorite, the most up to date event announcements. • Join CheffyPants and his sexy kitchen crew as On Friday, February 15th, treat yourself to they prepare a decadent chocolate dessert on An Evening with the Chris Robinson stage – which the audience will be able to Brotherhood at 8:30pm. General admission enjoy at the end. This is THE show for groups tickets to this 18+ show are $32 with VIP of friends, special dates, coworkers or a packages available. Doors at 7:30pm. whole clan taking on the night. It’s as funny Indisputably one of the hardest working Next 11th & Grant to feature as it is sexy! bands in rock n’ roll, 2018 marked the fourth New York’s Turkuaz perform with year in a row the Brotherhood played over 200 master organist Matthew O’Sullivan support from genre-bending Eminence shows across the U.S. and Europe. Through Brand new this month Ensemble on Wednesday, February 13th at that prolific touring schedule, the band has on MontanaPBS, 11th & 8:30pm. General admission tickets to this 18+ emerged a razor sharp, riveting live unit. Grant with Eric Funk show are $25. Doors at 7:30pm. Every show features original material features Bozeman-based Popularized by Jackson Pollock, Janet stretching across the Brotherhood’s six studio organist Matthew Sobel, Max Ernst, and other 20th century albums, plus a repertoire of covers that runs O’Sullivan. Tune in at 7pm on Thursday, February 21st to witness his rich, dynamic sound and refined performance drawing on a diverse repertoire dating from the 15th century to today. O’Sullivan currently serves as head organist of Hope Lutheran Church. He’s active as a recitalist, and has recently made guest Matthew O’Sullivan photo by Tim Stiller appearances with the MSU Chorale. in Amiens, France. He also enjoys the Before moving to Bozeman in 2015, he was opportunity to sing, and can be found based in the UK, where he began his regularly performing in the bass section of musical education as a boy chorister, before the Bozeman Symphony chorus. winning an organ scholarship to Christ’s 11th & Grant with Eric Funk is the College Cambridge. While gaining his degree premier outlet for music performance in in Music, he accompanied and directed the Montana, seeking out the state’s most college choir in services, a live BBC acclaimed, accomplished, and pioneering broadcast, two commercial CD recordings talent. The nine-time Emmy®-winning and several foreign tours. performance series also devotes significant From 2002-2012 he was Director of time to each artist’s personal story, insights Music at the church of St. John the Divine in into their music and their approach to life, Richmond, near London. As well as playing ultimately providing a deeper experience the organ and directing the St. John’s choir in than a seat at a concert. Accomplished regular services, he founded and directed the composer and musician Eric Funk serves Music at St. John’s concert series, which as host and artistic director, hand selecting mounted over twenty concerts. Works he has each performer from communities around conducted in this capacity include Bach’s the state to form a diverse series featuring Mass in B minor, Purcell’s Dido and Aeneas, genres from jazz to classical, country to Mozart’s Mass in C minor and Buxtehude’s zydeco, and rock to fusion. Membra Jesu Nostri. O’Sullivan is also active as Previous episodes of 11th & Grant are a composer for choir and organ, and received available to stream anytime at the Air France Prize in the first international www.11thandgrant.com or on the composition competition for cathedral choirs 11th & Grant app. • Page 2C • The RollingZone • FebRuaRy 01, 2019

Bridger host to hump day harmonizers: Walcrik, BoZambique next up Sand and sandals, salt and Latin fusion group local nonprofit. Here’s a look at whilst sipping on your favorite provides a professional pepper, Scooby and Shaggy – beer BoZambique will entertain some of the nonprofits on the Bridger brew. The group is conference forum for university and pizza! Some things just go brewery patrons on Wednesday, calendar in the coming weeks. devoted to promoting female students of all levels to present together. In addition to its February 13th. The band performs Come enjoy a house-brewed pint engagement in the outdoors by their research through oral or mouthwatering craft brews and percussive-centric providing positive introductions to poster presentations. artisan pies (including the return melodies driven by open air sport and recreation, Traditionally, the Colloquium of the Citrusaurus IPA and new world-infused rhythm offering technical clinics, and includes a formal dinner, a Southern-inspired True Grit), and blues. They are a establishing a community that keynote speaker, silent auction, Bridger Brewing also hosts Music & five-member band supports and celebrates personal and a career fair of earth science Mussels every Wednesday and {Pints inspired by Afropop, challenge and the failures that professionals. Learn more at with Purpose} on Mondays. Here’s a Highlife, as well as come with pursuing a goal. https://montanaesc.word- look at some of the upcoming acts Cuban and Brazilian Learn more at www.backcoun- press.com. and nonprofits. song and dance. trysquatters.org. Bridger Brewing provides Wednesday nights from BoZambique is Proceeds from Monday, February the Bozeman community with 5:30–8pm, Bridger Brewing hosts comprised of Loren 11th will benefit Bozeman Schools unique hand-crafted brews, Music & Mussels! Come enjoy Block (uke bass), Aaron Foundation. Serving the communities fresh artisan-style pizzas, and some live music and succulent, Banfield (guitar), Matt of Bozeman, Belgrade, Gallatin more. Locally owned, family steamed mussels with house-made Sloan (saxophone), Gateway, Manhattan, and Four friendly, and Bobcat proud, sweet Italian sausage, tomatoes, Jelani Mahiri Corners (Monforton), the foundation Bridger Brewing is the perfect garlic, and chili flakes, topped with (percussion), and Doug provides resources to inspire place for lunch or a night out. parsley and tomato salsa. Wales (congas). learning, enrich teaching and create To learn more about The happy hour spot hosts Bridger Brewing opportunities for district students upcoming events and daily Walcrik on Wednesday, February not only takes pride in through community support. specials, visit www.bridgerbrew- 6th. Andrew Morehouse and Tim its stellar menu items, Learn more at www.bozeman- ing.com or call (406) 587-2124. Baucom have been playing and but also in the schoolsfoundation.org. Bridger Brewing is located at writing together for the better part community it serves. Have a brew and help raise 1609 S 11th Ave. in the Town & of a decade, with their debut EP The brewery hosts {Pints with and be charitable in the process! dollars for Montana State Country complex, near campus available now. This Bozeman-based Purpose} every Monday evening On Monday, February 4th, learn University’s Earth Sciences Student and just across from the Fieldhouse. folk/bluegrass duo plays original, from 5–8pm where $1 of every pint about MSU Women’s Outdoor Colloquium on Monday, February They’re open for business from traditional, and cover music. sold will be donated to a featured Adventure Club Backcountry Squatters 18th. The student-run nonprofit 11:30am–9pm daily. •

February at The Ellen: letters from the famous, an Irish farewell & more! A cornerstone of Bozeman Month of May.” Tickets range from musical accompaniment and a promptly at 6:40pm with presenters on page 4C. culture brings the variety this $15 to $50. dynamic slide show, enjoy this ride TBA. Attendees are encouraged to The USAF Academy Band month. Downtown’s Ellen Theatre On Sunday, February 10th, the on the roller coaster ride of fame! come early and socialize. All seats Falconaires are set for a Saturday is your source for some of the area’s Letters Aloud evening As one fan said, “It’s like literary are $9. Student tickets will be night performance on February best big screen entertainment and presentation of “FAME (They’re crack.” All seats for the show are available for $5 at the door. 23rd at 7pm. The versatility and stage performances. The space also Not Going to Live Forever)” $19.50. PechaKucha (peh-chak-cha) professionalism of this unique houses some great musical acts, begins at 7:30pm. In 1968, Andy Bozeman from the Heart, offers anyone with a passion or a ensemble reflects the great both local and those coming Warhol said, “In the vision – designers, artists, diversity and ingenuity that makes through town. Here’s a look at future, everyone will be inventors, architects, the USAF the greatest air, space what’s happening on Main. world-famous for 15 adventurers, entrepreneurs and cyberspace force the world From February 8th to 17th, minutes.” His predic- – an opportunity to share has ever known. The Air Force glorious melodies fill the air with tion of fame’s fleeting their ideas with the Academy Band’s Falconaires play a the beloved musical Camelot, nature in our celebrity community during a social, major role in cultivating our presented on The Ellen stage by saturated culture could fast-paced and friendly get national heritage through America’s Intermountain Opera Bozeman. not be truer. Through together. There’s just one indigenous musical genre, jazz! Lerner and Loewe’s classic takes the personal letters of catch: presenters have only This is a FREE concert and is the audience on a journey back in those who sought and 20 slides x 20 seconds open to the public. time to the mystical world of achieved greatness – each, a total of 6 minutes, Finally, celebrate the Oscars ancient England for a tale of including Emily 40 seconds! with a pre-ceremony screening of chivalry, friendship, bravery, and Dickinson, David The Irish Rovers the 1954 classic A Star Is Born romance; it is the enchanting story Bowie, Tom Hanks, have charmed and enter- on Sunday, February 24th. Starring of King Arthur, his beautiful Stephen King, Harper tained audiences world- Judy Garland and James Mason, Queen Guinevere, and Sir Lee, John Cleese, wide for over half a centu- the film was nominated for an Lancelot, the knight with whom she Amelia Earhart and, of Photo by Larry Sterne ry and they’re back in astounding 12 Academy Awards. falls in love. Filled with tourna- course, Mr. Warhol Bozeman on Friday, The mattinee begins at 2pm and ments and Medieval revelry, the himself! Letters February 22nd at 7pm! On all seats are only $5. show includes captivating and Aloud’s FAME examines the very edited by June B. Safford and Paula this final world tour, the band hopes Wine, beer, and other poignant songs like “If Ever I human condition of celebrity and K. Beswick and designed by to sing a proper farewell to all those refreshments will be sold in the Would Leave You” and “The Lusty the lessons it teaches. With live Stephanie Newman, is a book about they have entertained for these lobby one hour before all our town, the people, and the best many years. After more than 40 performances and screenings. of what and who we are. At 7pm on albums released in North America, Ticketing and further information Monday, February 11th, the book and many more internationally, the about these and other upcoming comes to life with heartfelt readings, Rovers continue to receive rave events is available at Second Chance Prom vibrant images, and live music. The reviews for their recordings and www.theellentheatre.org. event is FREE to the public and will performances. And don’t miss your For additional inquiries, call rewinds time for 5th conclude with a book signing. chance to hear the long-awaited (406) 585-5885 or stop into The The next PechaKucha sequel to the famed “Unicorn” Ellen box office. Hours are Night(s) come to The Ellen on song. Tickets are $31 – and going Wednesday through Saturday annual barn burner Wednesday and Thursday, February fast! Read The BoZone’s interview from 1–3pm, as well as two hours Bozeman Rotaract’s 5th Annual Gallatin Valley with its year-round 20th–21st. Presentations begin with Irish Rovers founder George Millar prior to any event. • Second Chance Prom: refrigerated ice rink and supports Bootlegger’s Ball is set for the growth of ice Saturday, February 23rd at the programming for youth and adults Eagles Lodge Ballroom beginning in the community. Learn more at 8pm. This event is exactly what about their efforts by Pine Creek presents Montana return of it sounds like – a second chance to visiting www.gallatinicefounda- relive, or experience for the first tion.org. time, the glory of High School Bozeman Rotaract is a Trout Steak Revival w/ two-night run Prom. Guests 21+ are invited to a young professionals’ service group Pine Creek Lodge brings Stringdusters, the new album is a Also in Paradise Valley, Pine Roaring Twenties-themed evening in the Bozeman Colorado-based Trout Steak reflection of the depth and honesty Creek presents its Brunch Live featuring 50/50 raffle, photo community, sponsored by the Revival to its modern-rustic, of songwriting that is possible when Music Series. The weekend booth, live DJ, plenty of dancing, Bozeman Sunrise Rotary Club. As mountainside space with two a trusting and encouraging band of offering regularly showcases and so much more. Bring your an affiliate of Rotary International upcoming shows – Friday, February friends grows together into a band regional musicians from 11am–1pm. friends (dressed to and high school Interact Club, 22nd and Saturday, February 23rd. of musicians. Order some food, maybe a cold the nines – or in a tuxedo tee) for a members are ages 18 to 35 and Advance tickets are $25 and supply Spirit to the Sea expands Trout beverage, then find a spot! night to remember! represent a wide variety of careers is limited. The shows starts at 8pm. Steak’s repertoire beyond Colorado Upcoming acts include: Ian Tickets are $20 in advance at and industries. Bozeman Rotaract When Trout Steak won the bluegrass without leaving behind the Thomas on February 3rd, Cactus Records and holds monthly program meetings Telluride Bluegrass Festival Band communal nature of the band’s Marcedes Carroll on February www.cactusrecords.net, or $25 related to professional develop- Competition in 2014, they emerged origins. The new album is more 10th, Luke Flansburg on at the door. ment, as well as fun socials, getting on the roots music scene to listeners diverse and inviting than their past February 17th, and Tom Catmull The recipient of this year’s out and experiencing the state of anticipating the often-heard dose of albums, rolling out the carpet for on February 24th. Take your fundraising efforts, the Gallatin Ice Montana. Learn more at progressive bluegrass with a hint of new fans with many different tones, pick and head over! These shows Foundation, works to provide the www.bozemanrotaract.org. • jam. Their unique brand of vibes, and topics underlying the are FREE of admission and open mountain music stood out, songs. Whether listeners are in to the public. though, and quickly the band search of a deep connection with Please visit www.pinecreek- caught the attention of fans and lyrics or simply need a good melody lodgemontana.com for ticketing folk radio DJs alike. Over the last to dance to, Spirit to the Sea provides a information, to reserve your cabin, three years, the Colorado quintet mix of music that is a pleasure to and to learn more about these and has further refined its style and, relate to. Songs crafted out of love, other upcoming events. Pine Creek with Spirit to the Sea, delivers a mes- fear, heartbreak, wonder, joy, and Lodge is located at 2496 E River merizing and soul-quenching freedom provide a glimpse into the Rd., just outside of Livingston. Call array of original songs resonating soulful depth of the individual (406) 222-3628 for further informa- with the finer points of folk and members of Trout Steak Revival tion. •

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W.C. Huntley, Pacific People & other Red Tractor tunesmiths

Pizza night done right! Cash, Merle Haggard, Guy Clark, The Vibe Quartet on February Mike Comstock of Bozeman band show is all ages, so you can bring the

Complementing its handcrafted pies John Prine, Robert Earl Keen and 9th at 7pm. The improv quartet Comstock Lode and local musician whole family for some laughs. and wide selection of regional other country greats, from the fuses a variety of instrumental music Mike Doughery perform primarily Howard Beall & the Fake brews, Red Tractor Pizza plays host current and past. His upbeat, finger- ranging from jazz standards to cover songs with a few originals. You News entertain on Saturday, to independent musicians and other picking guitar style and soulful voice original funk tunes to instrumental can expect to hear the duo play February 16th at 7pm. The events throughout the week. Here’s a are something to behold. popular tunes. The group is a tunes from a variety of artists group brings people together by look at what’s coming up. Frequent Red Tractor performer Bozeman area favorite and is not including Sam Cooke, Simon & playing groove-based music,

On February 1st, Jazz Night Larry Kiff will provide the tunes to be missed! Garfunkel, John Denver, Eric specifically pulling from the jazz,

takes over Red Tractor, as it does on Tuesday, February 5th at 7pm. Cap your Sunday Funday with Clapton, The Rolling Stones, Merle rock, and funk genres. The band

every Friday, at 7pm. Curated by Larry is an excellent guitarist and the Lazy Owl String Band on Haggard and Garth Brooks. plays a blend of original

guitarist and composer Alex has been a country fan his whole February 10th at 6pm. A diverse Grab a seat for some locally compositions, standards, and

Robilotta, these evenings feature the life. He cites Buck Owens as his group of musicians, the Lazy Owls’ farmed improv on Wednesday, modern songs with the intent of

music styles of jazz, funk, latin, and number one influence. Expect to influences range from jazz and blues February 13th with Comedy Night creating fresh sounds while still

more. Come out, get ready to hear Larry play mostly older country to punk rock. However varied their beginning at 7:30pm. High energy respecting the heritage and

groove, and hear America’s only tunes with covers of George Jones, influences, they’re undeniably comedy, improvised storytelling, and language of those before them.

original art form as it exists and Owens, Johnny Cash, and Charley steeped in an old-timey traditional short scenes will keep you good and Red Tractor Pizza is located at

evolves in the 21st century. Additional Pride, just to name a few. style. The group encapsulates an entertained. Red Tractor hosts one 1007 W Main St. in Bozeman.

Jazz Nights are set for February 8th and Bridger Creek Boys return to ethic of hard driving, whiskey of Gallatin Valley’s only regular live Check out their menu at www.red-

15th at 7pm. their usual Thursday slot on drinking, boot-stomping music with comedy shows every month. The tractorpizza.com. •

PermaFunk is back on February 7th at 7pm. The Boys are infectious energy that’s sure to get

Saturday, February 2nd at 7pm. The an acoustic bluegrass quartet steeped you moving. The band’s repertoire

Bozeman-based group makes music in old-time tradition, while also is heavily rooted in original material

to keep bodies moving and souls pushing the genre with newgrass. that pays homage to the tradition

grooving! Expect plenty of funky, The band blends originals with from which it was begotten.

soulful, psychedelic, and Latin- covers of traditional bluegrass and Bozeman-based indie folk, rock

infused grooves. The band is more contemporary artists. Their and bluegrass trio Pacific People

inspired by the creativity and passion style is confident, complex, and full will perform on Monday, February

of the 1970s and everyone who of improvisation that will draw you 11th at 6:30pm. Head down for the

participates in the PermaFunk in and get you shaking all over with all you can eat pizza buffet, check

experiment. bluegrass joy. Bridger Creek Boys out the acoustics and show ‘em Music Monday sees the talents of will bring additional performances to some love! local country artist William Red Tractor on February 14th and 21st Mike & Mike take the stage Chandler Huntley on February at 7pm. Tuesday, February 12th at 7pm. 4th at 6:30pm. The South Carolina Enjoy a Saturday night dinner With music ranging from folk and native draws influence from Johnny with tableside tunes courtesy of country western, to blues and rock,

Mountains Walking supplies Wed. night strings & (honey Sriracha) wings

Mountains Walking Brewery n’ roll, old time, and features the taste of Montana in country music. He’s a every beer it pours – and the food member of the popular menu is excellent as well! The local three-piece, north-side space also hosts plenty SlomoJoe. of live music to entertain guests Looking ahead, Lena looking to warm up on a chilly “Laney Lou” Schiffer is evening. Here’s a look at what’s set for Wednesday, Handcrafted cocktails & coming up. February 20th from Lang Termes performs 6–8pm. The Southern acoustics in Bozeman Wednesday, February 6th from California native is the 6–8pm. Lang’s vocal style ranges Bird Dogs’ frontwoman, Spirits’ tasting room from mellow folk ballads to growling known for her powerful boogie blues. His style of vocals and stringwork. The Bozeman Spirits is warming folks Lang’s selection of covers ranges songwriting – both original music band fuses old time folk up with cold drinks and hot toddies from early country blues to the full and lyrics – comes deep from the songs with a rock n’ roll this Montana winter, but the popular gamut of contemporary classics. A heart, or in some cases, bubbles up attitude and brings a tasting room also hosts live music by few of his biggest influences include from his whimsical sense of irony. fun-loving spirit to every local musicians every Tuesday night Muddy Waters, Woody Guthrie, Lang’s selection of covers ranges performance. Headed back Joe Knapp from 5:30–8pm. Here’s a look at Bruce Springsteen, Eddie Vedder, from early country blues to the full into the studio this spring, their the upcoming acts. and Townes Van Zandt. gamut of contemporary classics. A latest album, The Vigilante Session, is Community Foundation on Feb. 11th, Local artist Josh Moore Then check out a performance few of his biggest influences include available now. Come enjoy Schiffer’s both from 4–8pm. performs Tuesday, February 5th. by Adam Crowson on Tuesday, Muddy Waters, Woody Guthrie, stripped-down renditions over a Located at 422 Plum Ave., The North Carolina native is the February 19th. Enjoy an adult Bruce Springsteen, Eddie Vedder, pint of your favorite brew! Mountains Walking is open seven Bird Dogs’ lead guitarist – and beverage and listen to some great and Townes Van Zandt. And don’t forget to drink for days a week from 11:30am–8pm croons, too! Laney Lou & the Bird acoustics from this fine fellow. The next Songwriters Guild is a cause! Mountains Walking (11am on Sundays). Dogs fuse old time folk songs with a Betsy Wise of local group set for Wednesday, February 13th. hosts regular Pint Nights with Learn more about the local rock n’ roll attitude, pushing the Acony Belles performs a solo set on Hosted by local artist Joe Knapp, a portion of brew sales directed brewery and tasting room at envelope of what a string band Tuesday, February 26th. She draws this event runs from 6–8pm. Join for toward the missions of regional www.mountainswalking.com. would generally be described as. inspiration from luminaries like an evening of live music performed nonprofits. Featured Be sure to follow them on Facebook Their latest album, The Vigilante Gillian Welch, Patty Griffin, and the by various local artists, including the organizations in the coming (@MountainsWalkingBrewery) Session, released last year. Come Wailin’ Jennys, while keeping in event creator! Knapp plays a variety weeks include Pheasants Forever for updated event information enjoy Moore’s stripped-down touch with the simple roots of blues, of styles including Americana, rock on Feb. 4th and the Bozeman Area and daily specials. • renditions! bluegrass, and Americana. Along Lang Termes follows Tuesday, with performing her originals solo, February 12th. Lang’s vocal style Wise lends her talents to other ranges from mellow folk ballads to local bands including the Hooligans growling boogie blues. His style of and White Sage. She’s skilled songwriting – both original music Flaunt your fixation! Baxter ball and lyrics – comes deep from the heart, or in some cases, bubbles up benefits Bridgercare, Help Center from his whimsical sense of irony. ComeLang one, Termescome all! Bozeman dress or fetish wear is required. and sexual healthcare and Civitas Society is set to present the Advance tickets are available at education in a safe, supportive, 5th Annual Valentine’s Fetish Erotique ($25) and Cactus Records empowering atmosphere.” For further information, please visit www.bridgercare.org. Help Center staff and volunteers are available 24 hours a day, every day of the year, to assist those dealing with everything from suicidality and depression/anxiety to relationship/family problems. In addition, the Help Center provides sexual assault and suicide outreach, Josh Moore as well as follow-up counseling and on the guitar, ukulele, and referral. Learn more at www.boze- clawhammer banjo. . manhelpcenter.org Learn more about Bozeman Fetish Ball event organizers, the Spirits’ distilling processes and Bozeman Civitas Society, is an other offerings at www.bozeman- at the Baxter Hotel ballroom ($27), as well as at the door. The alternative lifestyle social and Ball spirits.com. Regular tasting room educational group offering support, on Saturday, February 9th beginning evening is a fundraising event with hours are Monday to Saturday events, workshops, and discussions at 8pm. The evening will be filled proceeds benefitting Bridgercare and from 10am–8pm and Sundays for the Bozeman community. Learn Betsy Wise with live music by DJ K7NG, the Help Center. from noon–8pm. • dancing, hors d’oeuvres, cash bar, One of the largest nonprofit more at www.bozemancivitasso- and BDSM demo performances by family planning clinics in Montana, ciety.wordpress.com and find local kinksters. The Fetish Ball is Bridgercare’s mission is to “provide them on Facebook for the most up open to those 18 and up. Formal excellent, affordable reproductive to date event information. •

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Bozeman hosts evening of story, song & Irish charm at Ellen Famed folk group The Irish us, we’ll keep popping up and do the into the show, so you will indeed that’s why I said earlier, we’re weekend, [there] would be a Rovers are back in Southwest odd show here and there, keep our hear some of them as well. blessed we can still do what we soiree in our house where everybody Montana on February 22nd with a hand in. We’re blessed to have an RZ: A founding member, you’re want after these years. It’s great, it’s came and played music. You farewell show at Downtown audience that still wants to see us also the Rovers’ primary songwriter. lovely. And without the fans, none played the spoons, you sang a song, Bozeman’s historic Ellen Theatre. after all these years. How do you decide whether a tune of this happens. or you did something. And it wasn’t Based in Canada but deeply RZ: The ‘Kings of Celtic’ are is meant to be cheerful and upbeat RZ: On the 2017 reissue, The just our house, probably more than rooted in the Emerald Isle, the releasing Up Among the Heather, The or if it’s going to take a more Unicorn, The Continuing Story, a sequel three quarters of the houses in ensemble has charmed audiences Scottish Album at the top of February. serious tone? track, “Narwhal,” finally answers the Ireland did that. They couldn’t around the world for more than a Tell us a little bit about the album GM: It all depends of course question of what happened to the really afford to go out much, so half century. During what is their and how the Scots have influenced on the subject you’re writing about. unicorns when the ark left them everybody came and brought their final world tour, the band hopes to this band of Irishmen. Writing something about the battles stranded on the shore. After fifty own drink and instruments and sing a proper farewell to all those GM: We’re from the north of of Glencoe or Culloden field, it’s not years of suspense, why bring the they played and entertained they’ve entertained over the years. Ireland, very close to Scotland, and going to be too happy and gaiety. story full circle now? themselves. Music is the backbone After more than 40 albums released we’ve always enjoyed singing And on the other hand, I’ve written GM: All of these years, of Ireland, as far as I can see. in North America, and many more Scottish songs. We have a whole a new song on [Up Among the Heather] especially the little kids in the Everybody plays music and internationally, the Rovers continue bunch of them and we just thought, called “The Flower of Inverness” audience, their mothers would say, everybody can sing and everybody to receive raves for their recordings you know, before we retire about this young girl in the ‘They didn’t really drown, did they?’ can tell a joke or a gag or tell a and performances. wee story. And still, if you go into In anticipation of their Ellen the pubs in Ireland, people will performance, the Rolling Zone start singing and playing away on spoke with Irish Rovers founder any given night. It’s still a big part George Millar about the parting of the culture and I’m so happy tour, career reflections, and just for that. what happened to those unicorns RZ: More than five on the shore. decades under your belt, what’s Winter blues? Head to Norris Hot Springs! RZ: Hello, George. We’re one major reflection you can share catching you in Hawaii. Thanks regarding your time with the If shorter days and shifts in banner year of vegetables and His style of songwriting – both of music from folk and rock to for taking some time out of your Irish Rovers and the audiences weather zap your energy and make greens, as well as some fruit. Much original music and lyrics – comes reggae, and so much more. trip to speak with me. How are you’ve performed for? you feel blue, you’ve got classic of that has been perfectly deep from the heart, or in some Enjoy the sounds of Todd things going your way? GM: The one thing that symptoms of a seasonal mood preserved so your soup, special or cases, bubbles up from his whimsical Green on Saturday, February 9th. GM: We’re in Maui, my wife really pops into my head is the disorder. Seasonal affective disorder other menu items retain the just- sense of irony. Lang’s selection of Originally from Michigan, Green and I. It’s about 77º today, a wee people we’ve met over the years. (SAD) is a form of seasonal has lived in the area for more than bit of clouds, but I certainly can’t We had a few television shows depression triggered by the thirty years. He is known for his complain because I’ve spent enough and a lot of guest stars from Johnny change in seasons that acoustic light rock musical style and Canadian winters to appreciate Cash to Roger Miller, to all of the occurs primarily in winter. passion for vinyl records. Expect to being here for the next couple biggest country stars in the world Why do some people get hear ‘60s–‘80s rock classics of weeks. and all of the Irish and English SAD? Experts aren’t certain, including favorites from America, RZ: Bozeman is lucky enough to acts, they would come over as but some think that seasonal The Eagles to David Bowie, Pink be hosting one of The Irish Rovers’ well. We did a tour for the changes disrupt the circadian Floyd and everything in between. send-off shows at The Ellen on Feb. Canadian government through rhythm: the 24-hour clock Tom Catmull closes out 22nd. What do the fellas have Japan and met some of the that regulates how we the weekend on Sunday, February planned for these swan song nicest people, and they loved our function during sleeping and 10th. Tom has been writing, performances? music. We have played for the waking hours, causing us to recording, performing, eating GM: When people are paying Native Americans and Native feel energized and alert and breathing music for nearly their money, they want to hear what Canadians, we’ve done some of sometimes and drowsy at two decades. He likes telling stories, they’re familiar with. And of course the outposts in America and other times. About 4 to 6 making acoustic and electric that’s why we’ll do “The Unicorn,” Canada playing hockey arenas, percent of U.S. residents guitar sounds and using them to well as a few covers from acts like we’ll sing the “Black Velvet Band,” and they seem to love our music suffer from SAD, according wrap words around a melody. Grace Potter and The Beatles, and we might even do “The Orange as well. Just to meet these people – to the American Academy of The style of Tom’s music usually Lechner is an amazing performer. and the Green.” You have to give there’s an awful lot of kind people Family Physicians, and as lands somewhere between the Her originals are passion-filled them the songs that they want to in this world. I know sometimes many as 20 percent may have blurred lines of country, country stories from her life experiences hear, I [found] that out over the we’re going through hard times, a mild form of it that starts swing, pop, and folk. His band, and growing up in Montana, years. I always try to put in new The Irish Rovers (L to R): Fred Graham, Sean O’Driscoll, Davey Walker, Morris Crum, but deep down, the people that I when days get shorter and colder. picked flavor of the summer. Add covers ranges from early country Last Resort, is an all original creating a musical portfolio any songs, but if you put in too many Gerry O’Connor, George Millar, Ian Millar, Geoffrey Kelly have met through our traveling Women and young people are more a craft beer or wine and you’ve got blues to the full gamut of rock/pop four-piece. audience can relate to. people say, ‘Well how come you are kind and considerate. I love likely to experience SAD, as are a lovely meal to enjoy while you contemporary classics. A few of New to Norris, New York The March Divide, the didn’t do that song you did last time?’ completely, let’s do an album of just Highlands. And so, your words will I had to finally say of course not, no. them all and that probably is the those who live farther away from soak in hot water. his biggest influences include folk/soul artist Leah Woods solo acoustic project of Jared So, we’ll sing the songs they want to Scottish songs. There’s some really dictate what your tune is going to be. It was a mistake and God has turned highlight of being in a career the equator. If your visit happens to Muddy Waters, Woody Guthrie, performs on Friday, February 15th. Putnam, takes the Poolside Stage hear – and if anybody’s not hearing really good [ones] and the Scots like If they’re sort of happy-go-lucky, them into narwhal so that they’re like this where you meet so many What to do about it? The correspond with a weekend, you Bruce Springsteen, Eddie Vedder, Her compositions are rawly on Sunday, February 17th. A what they want, they can yell out to drink their whiskey as much as then the tune has to be similar to still alive and they’re in the ocean. different cultures and people. natural treatments include being can also enjoy the finest in regional and Townes Van Zandt. inspired by constant search for prolific songwriter, Putnam has and request the song, too. the Irish do, so we had plenty of that. That’s basically how it’s done, They didn’t drown at all, they just At the end of the day, they’re all outside in sunshine, taking acoustic live music every Friday, Wolf and the Moons will adventure and striving to create garnered significant attention RZ: What prompted the Rovers’ material to draw from. there’s no great scientific secret. It’s developed into a different animal, basically the same – they want additional Vitamin D, use of Saturday and Sunday at 7pm. entertain on Sunday, February 3rd. positive change, some of which over the years, with songs featured decision that this would be the last RZ: Funny! Looking forward to just pure luck when you hit upon so rest easy. to raise a family, they want to aromatherapy and changing your On Friday, February 1st, The Missoula-based can be found on debut EP Brighter on television shows and large-scale world tour, some half hearing those tunes. words and tunes together at the RZ: Whew! work, do the right thing, then routine. The Hot Springs offer Restless Pines kick off a new Americana/bluegrass band is Tides. Woods aspires to use music commercials. His songs are century after the band’s formation? GM: We have about three or same time. You have to work at it as GM: The strange thing, first of have a bit of fun at night. It’s a the outside option, and winter is month. The guitar and violin folk known for their rich harmonies as a way to create that positive upbeat, pop-driven indie rock GM: I think it’s just time and four songs that Robert “Rabbie” well, you just don’t say ‘I’ll write a all, the unicorn [is on] the national wonderful world. still plenty sunny at Norris. A soak duo composed of Chad Ball and and extensive mix of originals and change in the world through songs with strong vocals and everybody’s still in good spirits, so Burns actually wrote back in the song today.’ You have to sit down coat of arms for Scotland. I was also RZ: That it is, George. A final in the natural pools offer a blast Sarah Crossman play original covers that make for a unique and Melodies 4 Water, a third-party catchy arrangements. we thought while we’re still feeling 1700s, revived some of those songs. with your pad of yellow paper and in France not too long ago, and we message before we see you? of helpful negative ions, and is folk/roots and Americana music. entertaining experience. project that creates live music Further information about the good we’d take a final plunge at it. The Scots have a great humor about pencil and start writing and see if went to the Louvre and were looking GM: Hopefully we’ll have a the perfect change of routine. A The pair have played together in Make way for Dan Henry on events to bring clean drinking natural minerals in the springs, the [The tour] starts there and goes them, and the songs transposed anything comes. And more times at all this wonderful art. Almost nice show and get people out of hot soak on a cold day in a the Red Mountain Band for the Friday, February 8th. The Montana water to different communities full winter menu, operating hours, through to California, and then we really well into our style. We’ve out of not, you’ll take most of that every piece of art from every the cold for two hours – and maybe historic wooden pool – what last few years. native is a singer/songwriter with a around the world. and more can be found at end up with three or four shows in always done Scottish material, three writing and scrunch it up and country in the world back in the they’ll stay warm right through the could be better? Lang Termes follows on unique vocal style coupled with Jessica Eve Lechner is back www.norrishotsprings.com. Canada, and then from Toronto we or four songs per show, so it just felt throw it in the garbage. 14th, 15th centuries all had winter, coming spring and next Well, how about delicious and Saturday, February 2nd. Lang’s acoustic guitar and bluesy on Saturday, February 16th. Norris is located 34 miles west of fly to Ireland for three shows. We’re like the thing to do. We thoroughly RZ: All part of the process. unicorns. That’s making me think summer as well. That’s all we’re nutritious food served poolside? vocal style ranges from mellow folk harmonica. He’s driven by a blues Bringing a folk sound driven by Bozeman near the intersection of taking in a lot of spots and, as we enjoyed researching them – and you Now, we of course have to ask about maybe there’s more to this little trying to do is make some people The onsite garden at Norris had a ballads to growling boogie blues. influence, but covers a wide range genuine, honest original songs as Highway 287 and Route 84. • get older, the touring of course gets have to drink a lot of Scotch when “The Unicorn,” the Shel unicorn than we all think. Maybe happy for a couple hours. When harder and harder. We’re no longer you’re researching Scottish songs. Silverstein-penned title track from there was a unicorn, and now it’s we do that, then we’ve done our job. 40 or 50 [laughs], we’re a little bit We were able to survive all of that. the accompanying album that put swimming in the ocean. Stranger The Irish Rovers come to older than that. We’re always going We took a trip through the the Rovers on the map. Imagine a than fiction. Downtown Bozeman’s Ellen to keep doing CDs and special Highlands and into Glasgow and career had that song not been RZ: Live music is a big draw for Theatre on Friday, February 22nd. shows, so it’s not like the people are Edinburgh, and the people of released – where would the us in the Rocky Mountain West, The music begins at 7pm. Tickets going to finally get rid of us because Scotland treat us royally. They’re Rovers be? surely in Canada as well, partly to the all-ages show are $31 at we’re still going to pop up here and really really nice people. GM: I have the feeling it would because it gives us something to do www.theellentheatre.org – and there. We’re just sort of winding RZ: Hopefully one or two of have been a very short life for The in the winter. But my question is going fast! Wine, beer, and other down a wee bit, that’s all. those songs will make it into the Irish Rovers. In those days, we were about Irish culture – how important refreshments will be sold in the RZ: Well you can do that, it’s show, even though you’ve got so playing the folk clubs of the day. is music to its continued prosperity? lobby ahead of the performance. been a long time coming. many to choose from already. That song [was] the one that took us GM: There is nothing [more Prior to the Bozeman show, GM: The secret is that we still GM: As a matter of fact, I’ve out of all of those dark little clubs important] to Irish culture than Millar and the Rovers will play the thoroughly enjoy what we’re doing, already added a couple of those and put us onto the stages of the music and storytelling. Without that Alberta Bair Theater in Billings on and while the people still want to see Scottish songs from the new CD world where we are after 50 years. culture over the years, Ireland Thursday, Feb. 21st. Ticketing We’re still doing that, so without would’ve been worse off because the information is available at that song, we would’ve been back people had very little. First of all, www.albertabairtheater.org. picking potatoes in Ireland or there was that awful potato famine Learn more about The Irish something. As my mother used to that wiped out an awful lot of Rovers at www.theirishrover- say, ‘When are you going to stop people, and it was their music that smusic.com or find them on this nonsense and get a real job?’ kept them going. When we first Facebook (@TheIrishRovers) for I said, ‘This is a job’ and she emigrated from Ireland when I was updated tour details and other said, ‘No it’s not. You’re singing, about 12 or 14 years old, we didn’t announcements. Their just-released that’s not a job.’ So, that was a even have a television in those days. album, Up Among the Heather, is very lucky little song for us and All we had was the radio. So every available now. •

Tickets now on sale for 2nd Annual

Moonlight MUSICFEST

Tickets for the 2nd days of diverse national and local “We were thrilled to be a part Annual Moonlight talent in Moonlight Basin’s of last summer’s Moonlight MUSICFEST are now available Madison Base Area, set on the MUSICFEST,” says Matt Kidd, for purchase. Set at Madison northside of Lone Peak with Managing Director of CrossHarbor Village, this year’s festival will spectacular 360-degree views of the Capital, whose Lone Mountain take place August 16th – 17th, surrounding mountains. Confirmed Land Company and Moonlight and once again will bring a wide acts include Blackberry Smoke, Basin were key backers of the array of stellar bands and music Trampled by Turtles, St. Paul event. “It was the first year of the f to the mountains of Montana. & The Broken Bones, The War festival, the lineup was exceptional The first 500 full-festival and Treaty, The Wood and the turnout really proved that J general admission tickets sold Brothers, Dwayne Dopsie & great music and a gorgeous venue are heavily discounted at $95, to The Zydeco Hellraisers, The are things people from all over want reward those who commit early Record Company and The to be a part of. We’re looking to attend. Student ticket pricing Dusty Pockets, with more acts yet forward building upon this success, (ages 12 and up) are also to be announced. and making year two, as well as available. Regular priced general The weekend’s festivities will every year to come, even better.” f admission tickets are $145 for a also include camping (tents, RVs Advance festival tickets full-festival pass, with Friday and and campers), arts & crafts are available at www.moonlight- Saturday prices at $75 and $85 vendors, food trucks, family events, musicfest.com where you respectively. A portion of each and more in an unsurpassable can learn more about the featured ticket sold will be donated to setting. Past festival-goers describe acts and weekend festivities. And the Moonlight Community it as the “best music fest ever with be sure to follow the Fest on Foundation and Big Sky Arts spectacular scenery, camping, Facebook and Instagram Council. over the top music and a whole (@MoonlightMUSICFEST) for The festival features two lot of dancing.” updated event information. • page 4C • Volume 26, Number 03 - February 01, 2019 • The BoZone Entertainment Calendar • www.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 26, Number 03 - February 01, 2019 • page 5C February 01, 2019 • The rollingZone • Page 5C

Tiny Paycheck, Foxy Blues & Good Clean Funk heat up Hot Springs’ stage

With snow finally piling up, consisting of folk and blues music, storytelling. Though he does some though. They still rock. night. The hot springs show will the icy temps call for a nice soak in he has a unique musical talent which covers, most of the songs he Local singer/songwriter Foxy surely feature some good, clean fun the rejuvenative natural pools at captures the audience through vivid performs are self-written and Blues will perform for Valentine’s with Good Clean Funk. Bozeman Hot composed. Bringing his astounding soakers on Thursday, February 14th. Looking ahead, John Sherrill Springs. A destination ability to connect with any Performing since the age of 17, the performs Thursday, January 21st. for locals and their audience to the Hot Springs, Bozeman musician plays a wide The singer/songwriter plays “a lot families, the venue is Termes is a truly unique and array of instruments, from guitar of guitar and also sings some” also home to engaging performer. and fiddle to cello and harmonica. and has been playing around the “Bozeman Hooligans duo Tiny Paycheck Blending these into a Bozeman area for quite a while. Unplugged,” a follows on Sunday, February 10th. one-woman-band style show Developing his artistry during fantastic regional Formed in 1990, Hooligans is paired with her raspy vocals, Foxy stints in different areas of the music series live from Bozeman’s longest running Blues expertly blends blues, country, Sherrill has created a the pool-adjacent rock/Americana/blues/jam band. country, folk, reggae, and jazz for a sound that’s truly unique. He stage on regular Inspired by the improv-driven sound completely unique from brings his twangy jazz-pop and Thursday and Sunday music of the San Francisco scene, any other solo artist in the area. unique personality to every nights beginning at the Hooligans take audiences back Sunday, February 17th sees performance. Sherrill returns to 7pm. Here’s a look at in time to when the rock n’ roll instrumental-based funk band, Bozeman after some time away, who’s coming up. genre was at its best. They have Good Clean Funk. The group with his incredible music to boot! Next up is been praised by practically every fuses funk and jazz for a truly Bozeman Hot Springs is Lang Termes on audience they’ve played for, crafting groovy experience. Comprised of located at 81123 Gallatin Road, Thursday, February their sound through almost thirty Port Nugget on guitar, Kyle just south of Four Corners. Visit 7th, a singer/song- years of performing. Normally a Allemeier on bass, and Griffin www.bozemanhotsprings.com writer who brings a full rock band consisting of around Dittmar on drums, this trio has for operating hours, further event musical performance eight members, Hooligans’ Tiny become a staple at a few local details, and fitness membership both genuine and Foxy Blues Paycheck is a duo for a slightly venues and serves as the house band information. Call (406) 586-6492 captivating. Primarily more laid-back show. Don’t worry, for Colonel Black’s every Thursday with additional questions. •

Winter blues? Head to Norris Hot Springs!

If shorter days and shifts in banner year of vegetables and His style of songwriting – both of music from folk and rock to weather zap your energy and make greens, as well as some fruit. Much original music and lyrics – comes reggae, and so much more. you feel blue, you’ve got classic of that has been perfectly deep from the heart, or in some Enjoy the sounds of Todd symptoms of a seasonal mood preserved so your soup, special or cases, bubbles up from his whimsical Green on Saturday, February 9th. disorder. Seasonal affective disorder other menu items retain the just- sense of irony. Lang’s selection of Originally from Michigan, Green (SAD) is a form of seasonal has lived in the area for more than depression triggered by the thirty years. He is known for his change in seasons that acoustic light rock musical style and occurs primarily in winter. passion for vinyl records. Expect to Why do some people get hear ‘60s–‘80s rock classics SAD? Experts aren’t certain, including favorites from America, but some think that seasonal The Eagles to David Bowie, Pink changes disrupt the circadian Floyd and everything in between. rhythm: the 24-hour clock Tom Catmull closes out that regulates how we the weekend on Sunday, February function during sleeping and 10th. Tom has been writing, waking hours, causing us to recording, performing, eating feel energized and alert and breathing music for nearly sometimes and drowsy at two decades. He likes telling stories, Lang Termes other times. About 4 to 6 making acoustic and electric percent of U.S. residents guitar sounds and using them to well as a few covers from acts like suffer from SAD, according wrap words around a melody. Grace Potter and The Beatles, to the American Academy of The style of Tom’s music usually Lechner is an amazing performer. Family Physicians, and as lands somewhere between the Her originals are passion-filled Jessica Eve Lechner many as 20 percent may have blurred lines of country, country stories from her life experiences a mild form of it that starts swing, pop, and folk. His band, and growing up in Montana, when days get shorter and colder. picked flavor of the summer. Add covers ranges from early country Last Resort, is an all original creating a musical portfolio any Women and young people are more a craft beer or wine and you’ve got blues to the full gamut of rock/pop four-piece. audience can relate to. likely to experience SAD, as are a lovely meal to enjoy while you contemporary classics. A few of New to Norris, New York The March Divide, the those who live farther away from soak in hot water. his biggest influences include folk/soul artist Leah Woods solo acoustic project of Jared the equator. If your visit happens to Muddy Waters, Woody Guthrie, performs on Friday, February 15th. Putnam, takes the Poolside Stage What to do about it? The correspond with a weekend, you Bruce Springsteen, Eddie Vedder, Her compositions are rawly on Sunday, February 17th. A natural treatments include being can also enjoy the finest in regional and Townes Van Zandt. inspired by constant search for prolific songwriter, Putnam has outside in sunshine, taking acoustic live music every Friday, Wolf and the Moons will adventure and striving to create garnered significant attention additional Vitamin D, use of Saturday and Sunday at 7pm. entertain on Sunday, February 3rd. positive change, some of which over the years, with songs featured aromatherapy and changing your On Friday, February 1st, The Missoula-based can be found on debut EP Brighter on television shows and routine. The Hot Springs offer Restless Pines kick off a new Americana/bluegrass band is Tides. Woods aspires to use music commercials. His songs are the outside option, and winter is month. The guitar and violin folk known for their rich harmonies as a way to create that positive upbeat, pop-driven indie rock still plenty sunny at Norris. A soak duo composed of Chad Ball and and extensive mix of originals and change in the world through songs with strong vocals and in the natural pools offer a blast Sarah Crossman play original covers that make for a unique and Melodies 4 Water, a third-party catchy arrangements. of helpful negative ions, and is folk/roots and Americana music. entertaining experience. project that creates live music Further information about the the perfect change of routine. A The pair have played together in Make way for Dan Henry on events to bring clean drinking natural minerals in the springs, the hot soak on a cold day in a the Red Mountain Band for the Friday, February 8th. The Montana water to different communities full winter menu, operating hours, historic wooden pool – what last few years. native is a singer/songwriter with a around the world. and more can be found at could be better? Lang Termes follows on unique vocal style coupled with Jessica Eve Lechner is back www.norrishotsprings.com. Well, how about delicious and Saturday, February 2nd. Lang’s acoustic guitar and bluesy on Saturday, February 16th. Norris is located 34 miles west of nutritious food served poolside? vocal style ranges from mellow folk harmonica. He’s driven by a blues Bringing a folk sound driven by Bozeman near the intersection of The onsite garden at Norris had a ballads to growling boogie blues. influence, but covers a wide range genuine, honest original songs as Highway 287 and Route 84. •

Eagles entertainers: Reckless Abandon, BlueBelly Junction &

midweek acoustics Fly like an Eagle with drink incorporates the big band beat, vocals, and pretty guitar stylings 9pm, unless otherwise noted. week! The Eagles is located at 316 specials, Friday night BINGO performing the best toe tappin’ sing- make a delightful listening Come play a game of pool, listen E Main St., next to the Nova Café. and burgers, plus regular live alongs from the ‘60s to now. experience best described as “Crues to some great local bands, or stop For more information, call (406) music downtown. Here’s a look at Daniel Kosel is back Friday Music,” a self-styled blend of in for a cold one any day of the 587-9996. • who’s playing at FOE in the and Saturday, February 22nd–23rd. country, rock, and blues. coming weeks. Kosel is a Montana-based Kosel embraces musical On Friday and influences including Saturday, February Stevie Ray Vaughan, 1st–2nd, check out Dwight Yoakam, Reckless Abandon, George Jones, Keith “four guys keeping the Whitley, Steve Wariner, blues alive.” The four- Merle Haggard, Aretha piece is comprised of Franklin, Rascal Flatts, Mark Eaton (guitar), Sammy Kershaw, Cole “The Breeze” AC/DC, Segovia, Homan (guitar), Tommy Emmanuel, Matthew Wintersteen Mariah Carey, Clint (bass, guitar), and Gilles Black, Chet Atkins, “G” Viallon (drums, Ozzy Osbourne, guitar). They’re a blues, and Ronnie Milsap, rock, and jazz fusion plus many other experience that spans great artists. the generations. Bridger The Eagles’ next Mountain Big Band “Acoustic Wednesday” performs regularly on show will see the talents Sundays from of Noel & Ed on 7–9:30pm. The 17- February 13th beginning piece jazz orchestra at 7pm. Head celebrates the music of downtown, grab an adult Duke Ellington, Count beverage and unwind Reckless Abandon Basie, and more, with with their instrumentals original arrangements before singer/songwriter and guitarist who and music of all genres from the finishing out the workweek. performs originals from his albums 1900s to today. Check them out Country rockers BlueBelly Beartooth Stage and The Rain, plus a on Facebook for performance Junction return Friday and delicious bevy of covers. His announcements. Saturday, February 15th–16th. The emotionally intelligent poetry, soulful Eagles Bar live music begins at group provides audiences with what they consider “rockabilly music” all over the state of Montana. The high-energy band tends to veer away from slow jams, other than the occasional tune. With an arsenal of originals and personalized covers, the guys will keep you on your feet until last call. KneeJürk follows on Wednesday, February 20th at 7pm. The semi-acoustic supersonic Southwest Montana duo page 4C • Volume 26, Number 03 - February 01, 2019 • The BoZone Entertainment Calendar • www.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 26, Number 03 - February 01, 2019 • page 5C Page 6C • The RollingZone • FebRuaRy 01, 2019

ChickenJam serves up Dusty Pockets, free AJ Fullerton show & a Southern-fried Ruckus ChickenJam West presents show are $9 in advance and $12 at guitar and powerful vocals. His style described as a compendium of Thursday, February 28th at 9pm. Southeast reggae band The the door. Doors at 7pm. of playing falls somewhere between roots, Americana, Southern soul, Tickets to this 21+ event are $9 in Movement performing with help Bozeman’s Dusty Pockets tell the fingerpicking slide of country psychedelic postmodern avant-garde advance and $12 at the door. from KBong and Cole & the meaningful stories, delivered with roots and the groove-based, and experimental country-fried Doors at 8pm. Thornes at the Filling Station on grit, wrapped in beautiful melodies Frontman Scott Pemberton’s Friday, February 1st at 8pm. Tickets and driven by powerful grooves. sound is much like the vibe of to this 21+ show are $12 in advance Their self-invented genre, his native Portland: freaky, fun, and $15 at the door. Doors at 7pm. “recreational Americana,” is and just the right amount of Formed in 2003 by a trio of indicative of the band’s mission to weird. The best way to categorize Sublime and Pixies fans, The make seriously good music and his music is with the moniker Movement’s debut album On Your have fun at the same time. “Timber Rock,” also the title of Feet has been heralded as one of the Their debut release, Hard Line, is his latest album. Pemberton “top 10 reggae rock albums of all a ten-song album that cherry-picks naturally applies his own time,” and the band has toured with from the band’s wide and growing lens/stamp to the sounds of legends from 311 to Parliament, catalog of original songs. Centered the Pacific Northwest, the region Slightly Stoopid to Dirty Heads, Wu- on a strong foundation of American he has always called home. The Tang Clan, Steel Pulse, Stick Figure, musical traditions, Hard Line and the deep jazz, NW rock/grunge, blues Pepper, and more. Their most recent band’s live shows showcase a roots, and the West Coast funk. It’s album, Golden, hit #1 on iTunes and collection of tunes that scratch the all there, and often all in the same Billboard Reggae charts and was itch for twang, soul, and rock n’ song. The mastery of his guitar voted 2016 Album of the Year by roll all at once. playing combined with the fun Surf Roots Radio. In recent years, Eric Funk, producer of the recklessness of his songwriting the band has toured amphitheaters Emmy-award winning PBS show, The Buffalo Ruckus show that the rules of songwriting around the United States and 11th & Grant, describes frontman and playing the guitar no longer performed at landmark events Dave Walther’s “timeless voice” and uptempo sensibilities of blues and rock. The songwriting is pure and exist for him. Pemberton plays with including Cali Roots Festival, The Dusty Pockets as “old blues, rock n’ roll. His debut album, soulful with stories of heritage, the uninhibited joy and intensity Reggae Rise Up, Levitate Festival, rock-inspired, jazz-infused.” Kalamath, is available now. spirituality, redemption, love gained of someone who recognizes that One Love Cali Reggae Fest, and Colorado blues and progressive Back at the Filling Station, Texas and love lost. Spun from the every time we make music is an Closer to the Sun. The band’s new roots artist AJ Fullerton will bring group The Buffalo Ruckus is set timbers of heart and soul, Buffalo honor and a gift. album is due Spring 2019. a FREE performance to the Zebra for Wednesday, February 13th at Ruckus’ latest album, Peace & Advance tickets for these and On Saturday, February 2nd, Cocktail Lounge on Thursday, 8pm. Tickets to this 21+ show are Cornbread, is available now. other shows are available in-store at Missoula’s Dodgy Mountain Men February 7th at 9pm. This show is $7 in advance and $10 at the door. Looking ahead, Scott Cactus Records & www.cactus- open for The Dusty Pockets at 21+. Doors at 8pm. Doors at 7pm. Pemberton Band returns to records.net. For information, visit the Filler at 8pm. Tickets to this 21+ Fullerton is known for his skillful The band’s music has been Bozeman with a Filler show on www.chickenjamwest.com. •

Bozeman Symphony presents ‘Classical Have Fun Dancing hosts Surprise,’ magical FREE Concerts at Willson weekend of titillating tango Under the direction of Maestro Thank you to First Security Bank Eckroth Music, will be available. Matthew Savery, the Bozeman and Judith King for sponsoring these Kids (and kids at heart) are encour- Bozeman’s Have Fun classes, practices, dances and Symphony Orchestra and performances. aged to enjoy this hands-on learning Dancing will present a parties. Previous experience Symphonic Choir presents A The Symphony’s annual FREE of the instruments that compose a weekend of rhythmic tango with tango is advised. Note: Classical Surprise on Saturday, Family Concerts return Saturday, symphony. dancing with master performer Have Fun Dancing offers tango February 2nd at 7:30pm and February 9th with “Matthew G-rated for guaranteed fun! and instructor Carolina del classes on Thursday evenings at Sunday, February 3rd at 2:30pm. Potter and the Tuba of Fire” at These concerts are free and open to Rivero, returning to Southwest various levels. Both performances will take place at the Willson Auditorium at 10:30am the public, but tickets are required. Montana from Buenos Aires, The weekend’s activities the Willson Auditiorium. and 1pm. Thank you to the Gilhousen Friday through Sunday, February will be held at Have Fun Described as a classy program for Each performance is 50 minutes Foundation and Montana Cultural 22nd–24th! Dancing, located at 414 Bryant chamber orchestra, the elegance in length and will feature a kid- Trust for sponsoring these A consummate dancer, she St. (off N Rouse) in Bozeman. (and bustle) of Mozart’s Ballet Music friendly, fun-filled program written performances. studied classical dance at the The studio features a spacious from Idomeneo opens the program. by Matthew Savery and Soren Kisiel The next “Tuning In to the famous Teatro Colón and floating and sprung hardwood Next, the orchestra presents one of of Broad Comedy, and starring Orchestra” event is set for subsequently contemporary dance floor in a unique and the great mysteries in all of music – Paige Johnson of Verge Theater. Wednesday, February 13th at dance at Teatro San Martin before friendly atmosphere. Practices Schubert’s hauntingly sublime With guest appearances by Bozeman Event Space, 14 S Tracy, becoming totally immersed as a and dance parties are also offered Unfinished Symphony. The centerpiece Dumbledorff, Matthew Potter, at 5:30pm. The evening will feature professional tango dancer in the throughout the season. involves almost two centuries of gos- Flying Monkeys, the Phantom of the members from the orchestra’s low early aughts. She has traversed the For pricing and registration sip and intrigue. The presentations Opera, and an invisible conductor strings section: Jon Ford, Principal globe several times as one of the information, as well as a will conclude with Haydn’s famous taking the stage, this program is sure Bass, and Julia Slovarp, Assistant top tango dancers of our time, complete weekend schedule, Symphony No. 94 in G major, better to delight audiences of all ages. The Principal Cello. The event is free performing and teaching with please visit www.havefundanc- known as the Surprise Symphony. concerts feature popular music from and open to the public. Fabian Salas and Donato Juárez. ing.com or email lauren@have- Tickets range $22 to $67 with Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone, The Tickets for all Bozeman A certified Feldenkrais instructor, fundancing.com. student discounts available. A limited Wizard of Oz, The Sorcerer’s Apprentice, Symphony performances may be she lends an elegance and deep Check out Have Fun number of rush tickets are also and more. reserved in advance at www.boze- understanding of the movement Dancing’s Facebook page for available, based on availability. This Before the musical adventure mansymphony.org or at the door, that is tango. updated event info, or contact concert season is generously spon- with the orchestra begins, an instru- based on availability. Call (406) 585- The weekend will consist of Lauren with additional questions. • sored by David and Risi Ross. ment petting zoo, courtesy of 9774 for further details. •

Anderson youth brings humor & heart-filled stage classic to life Local Anderson School students community, Tevye tries to protect With iconic and beloved will present timeless stage classic his daughters and instill them songs such as “Sunrise, Sunset,” Fiddler on the Roof at the with traditional values in the face “If I Were a Rich Man” and Emerson Center for the Arts & of changing social mores and the “Matchmaker, Matchmaker,” Fiddler Culture with performances on growing anti-Semitism of on the Roof is the perfect mix of Friday, February 1st, at 7pm, and Czarist Russia. audience-pleasing humor and heart. Saturday, February 2nd at noon Rich in historical and ethnic Tickets are available at and 7pm. detail, the production’s universal www.showtix4u.com (search Set in the little village of theme of tradition cuts across “Fiddler on the Roof ”) or at the Anatevka, the story centers on barriers of race, class, nationality door. They are $10 for the main Tevye, a poor milkman, and his five and religion, leaving audiences floor and $7 for balcony seating. daughters. With the help of a crying tears of laughter, joy Anderson’s production of Fiddler on colorful and tight-knit Jewish and sadness. the Roof is based on the book by Celebrate Valentine’s early Joseph Stein, music by Jerry Bock, and lyrics by Sheldon Harnick. with Bozeman Folklore The Little Red Schoolhouse Players were founded in 1996 Family Dance with OZ! as its inaugural show. In the following years, the drama Bozeman Folklore Society workshop kicks off the evening program has grown to include continues its dance season with a at 7:30pm, with the main event over seventy students per musical Valentine’s Day Family & beginning at 8pm. production, and two different Contra Dance on Saturday, Families, singles and couples are shows each year (a middle school February 9th at the Bozeman welcome to all dances. Family non-musical, and a full-blown Senior Center. The family portion Dance admission is $15 per. Broadway musical with students will begin at 5:30pm with callers Admission to all Contra Dances is in grades 3-8). Past productions Robyn Lauster and Marty Albini, $10, $8 for members, and $5 for include Oliver!, Peter Pan, The Sound then stay for a potluck dinner at students. Please bring clean, grit- of Music, The Little Mermaid, Tom 6:30pm. The Contra Dance follows free, non-marking shoes to protect Sawyer, Alice in Wonderland, and A a 30-minute warm-up dance lesson the floor. The Bozeman Senior Midsummer Night’s Dream, among at 7:30pm. Lauster will call and live Center is located at 807 N Tracy. others. Rehearsals take place after music will be provided by Visit www.bozemanfolklore.org school for 6–8 weeks prior to Homegrown String Band. for further details about these and curtain. Additional sectionals or Another Community Contra other upcoming events. coaching sessions occur during Dance is set for Friday, February The Bozeman Folklore lunch recess or before school on 22nd, also at the Senior Center. Society (BFS) is an all volunteer occasion. Learn more at Chordwood Cricket will provide the nonprofit organization dedicated www.andersonmt.org. • tunes alongside caller Derek to promoting, preserving, enjoying, Gallagher. A half-hour dance and sharing the music, dance, arts, crafts, and skills of traditional cultures. It is an associate group of the Country Dance and Song Society. •

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Sac Bar shenanigans: Sugar Daddies, TWANG & more The historic Sacajawea Hotel has Montana since its inception in 2012. band apart from all others in the shows. You won’t be sorry. a lively show on Saturday, the cure for mid-winter antsiness – While the gist of their material is Western U.S. The band features the Next up, Comstock Lode February 16th. From delicious eats and live entertainment! popular rock n’ roll, country, oldies, combined talents of bass player and bring a lively performance on Manhattan, the band plays a Head out to Three Forks for dinner R&B and blues, they also have an vocalist Russ Olsen, drummer Mike Friday, February 15th. Bozeman’s combination of original music, in Pompey’s Grill followed by a night extensive arsenal of original songs, Gillan, fiddle and stand up steel best classic rock n’ roll and country ‘70s rock, and a wide variety of on the dance floor in the Sac Bar. all of which are palatable, as well as guitar player Mike Parsons, lead western band plays covers from the dance tunes from Dwight-style Guests, locals, and people from all an array of lesser-known but still guitarist and songwriter Marcus ‘60s through the ‘00s. Creedence, country to Pink Floyd. This five- around are encouraged to head out great songs by both obscure Engstrom, as well as rhythm guitar Eagles, Green Day, Grand Funk, piece-plus band showcases strong and enjoy. Here’s a look at some of and well-known vocal harmonies the upcoming acts. artists/songwriters. Their and a wide variety On Friday, February 1st, enjoy main focus is variety, and of instrumentals. the talents of Ty Stevenson. The they half-jokingly have Members include Michigan native began actively a motto of “No request Lonny Walker writing country music during his left behind.” (rhythm guitar), college years, and has since Sunrise Karaoke Steve Loessberg comprised a portfolio of over 100 will test vocal abilities on (lead guitar), Larry personally written songs. His sound Friday, February 8th. Greenbaum (bass, has been influenced by the likes of Bring your favorite songs lead guitar), Josh Tim McGraw, George Strait, and get ready to impress Fike (drums), Jon Blackhawk, Little Texas, Ricky Van – or at least give it your Gerhts (bass guitar), Shelton, Josh Gracin, The Eagles, best shot! You haven’t Ross Barrett Gary Allan, and so many more. He’s done karaoke until you’ve (percussion), and released studio albums Until the End done it with Sunrise. Lane Quandt and Top Gun, both available for www.TWANG (harmonica). download now. entertains on Saturday, ALL Sac Bar Sugar Daddies follow with all February 9th. Their name music begins at the favorites on Saturday, February says it all. The truck 9pm, unless 2nd. This Montana-based trio is drivin’, heart breakin’, otherwise noted. comprised of Richard Riesser honky-tonk dance band has been player and songwriter Buck Elvis, Skynard, Beatles, Nirvana, The Sacajawea Hotel is located (guitar), Oscar Dominguez offering up real country music to Buchanan. These guys take no Cash, George Strait, Garth Brooks, at 5 N Main in Three Forks. (keyboards, bass), and Ron their fans since 1998. No smarmy, prisoners and leave nothing but Vince Gill, Merle Haggard – just For more information about Craighead (drums). The band has plastic hat-wearing, Nashville pop happy dancers in their wake. Don’t wait a couple minutes and you’ll these events, visit www.saca- been successfully performing in from these guys. Classic country and miss a chance to take in one of their hear an old or new favorite. jaweahotel.com or call (406) various venues throughout Southwest seamless TWANG originals set this “real deal, premium country music” Cabin Fever are back with 285-6515. •

Harley Larson, The Night Caps get ‘Age of Ornaments’ features Wild with Coffee Spot sets two of Bozeman’s best Baroque Music Montana montana.com. Warm the belly after a day of spanning all realms of music. Be on Friday, February 22nd from will present “The Age of Baroque Music Montana winter activity with a hot coffee prepared for some ‘60s to modern 6–8pm. The South Carolina native Ornaments” on Friday, February specializes in chamber music accompanied by some live music at rock, blending notable covers and draws influence from Johnny Cash, 8th beginning at 7:30pm. inspired by history. The musician Wild Joe*s. Downtown Bozeman’s some original tunes. Merle Haggard, Guy Clark, John The evening roster rotates based on desired Coffee Spot is a Prine, Robert Earl Keen performance will take great place to and other country place at Hope Lutheran check out early greats, from the Church, located at 2152 evening and current and past. His Graf in Bozeman. afternoon sets by upbeat, finger-picking From delicate French local and traveling guitar style and trills to German divi- artists. And of soulful voice are sions to wild Italian course, their something to behold. esclamatione!, this menu offers Looking ahead, program explores orna- plenty of delicious local duo Caampwood ments from the baroque caffeinated and heads downtown with a featuring Bozeman’s other treats to Sunday afternoon show Carrie Krause on violin enjoy alongside on February 24th from and Julia the tunes! Here’s a 1–3pm. Comprised of Slovarp on cello and Colorado’s instrumentation for repertoire. look at what’s Savannah Wood (vocals) Erin Hanke on BaMM’s beautiful Concerts are held in intimate coming up. and Reese Campbell harpsichord, on generous loan from spaces, for which the music was The next (guitarist), the pair the Young family. originally intended, and often on Open Mic brings a mellow, laid- Works include sonatas from “The period instruments. Using historical Night will take back vibe, perfect for Glorious and Sorrowful Mysteries” instruments and referencing place Friday, enjoying a hot cup of by H.I.F. Biber, d’Anglebert Preludes original manuscripts, iconography, February 1st from coffee on a cold for harpsichord, Stradella’s wild and historical writing fuels 6–8pm. Come for Bozeman winter’s day. foray for violin and cello, and Suite Baroque Music Montana’s an evening of Wild Joe*s Coffee The Night Caps No 1 by Jacquet de la Guerre, a commitment to the music and music performed by Spot is located at remarkable woman in the court of inspires fresh interpretation. Rather local musicians. Bring 18 W Main St. in the Louis XIV. Reception to follow. than recreating something old, the your guitar, sitar, zither, poetry, Ashley Ross is back on heart of historic Downtown General admission tickets for The aim is to make each performance comedy, or theremin and take a turn Saturday, February 9th from 6–8pm. Bozeman. Learn more about these Age of Ornaments are $15, or $5 for of this day, of this space, existing up at the mic. Show Bozeman what She’s a Montana-born folk musician and other upcoming events at students. These are available because of these musicians and this you’re made of! Individual set dedicated to inspiring and www.wildjoescoffee.com. • with further event information audience. Learn more by visiting the lengths depend on the number of encouraging people through by visiting www.baroquemusic- aforementioned website. • musicians who want to play. Sign- heartfelt original lyrics. She grew up ups start at 5:30pm – first come, first in Bozeman, and has always loved served. Be sure to bring your friends being outdoors. She receives much and support live music in Bozeman! of her inspiration and “creative A modest contribution to the kitty juices” from being out in God’s will be divided by participating creation. Ross writes her songs based musicians at the end of the night. on personal experience and the The more people who come, the stories of people around her. While more money in the pot. An additional she enjoys performing, she hopes Open Mic Night is set for Saturday, that the message of her songs February 16th from 6–8pm. reaches beyond just one night and Colorado-based duo Pam & can touch those that hear them with Dan visit the Coffee Spot on truth, Jesus’ love, and with hope. Saturday, February 2nd with a A new band to the Bozeman performance from 6–8pm. The pair music scene, The Night Caps are thrive on engaging audiences with a set to perform on Friday, February mix of well-loved cover tunes and 15th from 6–8pm. The band inspired originals. embodies the fun, upbeat nature of Dan plays guitar and cajon, bluegrass music while also sings, and acts as the main embracing the tender nuances of songwriter for the duo. Pam is also folk storytelling. With a diverse a vocalist, and plays upright bass. array of music, powerful lyrics, They’re a fun-loving duo able to go and intricate instrumentation, with the flow of the crowd, from they’ll surely bring your evening to chill vibes to light and lively. a pleasant close. Protecting wild lands and the Enjoy the talents of local country environment is very important to the artist William Chandler Huntley W. C. Huntley duo, much of their music covering themed to inspire sustainable living. Pam & Dan work to promote nonprofits like GiveAFlake, Protect Our Winters, Earth Guardians, Wilderness Workshop, and Sustainable Human, among others. Harley Larson is next up with a solo set on Friday, February 8th from 6–8pm. A member of local jam rock band Sundance & the Wilds, he’ll take Coffee Spot- goers on an acoustic journey

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HRDC offers FREE 2018 Chamber announces ‘19 LEAD Series plus tax prep & filing more professional gatherings Need help filing your 2018 11am and 3pm through April Bozeman Area Chamber of Chamber of Commerce Members Business Lunch Seminar taxes? You’re in luck! HRDC is 11th. These are also by Commerce’s LEAD Series returns and others. This edition of Business “Five Lessons Learned by again offering FREE tax appointment only. Call (406) 946- with its 2019 sessions, beginning Before Hours is included with Changing a Company Culture” preparation by IRS-trained 1167 to make an appointment. with Leading “Self”, the first of four Chamber membership and $50 follows on Wednesday, February preparers at several locations This service will also be gatherings, on Tuesday, 27th. The afternoon throughout the greater Bozeman available to those closer to Lone February 5th. Workshop gathering will feature area, beginning February 4th and Mountain with three upcoming participants will look at the CEO and co-owner of running through early April. by-appointment service dates choices they’ve made in Fisher’s Technology, Chris Offered by way of the VITA taking place at Big Sky Community their lives and assess the Taylor. The event will be program, this assistance will help Food Bank: Tuesdays, February 12th, results. More importantly, held from 11:30am–1pm at interested parties with both their February 26th, and March 12th this session will take a the Chamber Center in Federal and State taxes. VITA is from 11am–2pm. Call (406) 995- deeper look at their cur- Bozeman. This luncheon available to 3088 to make an appointment. rent status in the areas of is $20 for Chamber people who earn The Food Bank health, personal finances members and $105 for $54,000 or less, per- is located at and relationships, and craft for non-members. non-members. sons with 47995 Gallatin choices for 2019 that will An upcoming Business & Looking ahead, the next disabilities, the Road. improve conditions. Community Connections forum Business After Hours is set for elderly, and Now that Looking to future LEAD events, on Wednesday, February 13th will Thursday, February 28th. Distinctive limited English- you’ve decided Bridging Generational Differences is set discuss local Workforce & Affordable Lighting will host the event at its speaking where you for March 5th, followed by Leading Housing from 11:30am–1pm. The location, 2608 W Main, from taxpayers who need want to go, Teams on April 2nd, and Employee City of Bozeman’s Director of 5:30–7:30pm. Serving the Gallatin assistance in here’s what you Retention & Turnover closing out the Community Development, Marty Valley and beyond for over 30 years, preparing their need to bring series on May 7th. The 2019 LEAD Matsen, AICP, will present. The the Bozeman store offers an tax returns. IRS- to your tax Series features speaker Jeff Kaufman afternoon will take place at the Best extensive range of decorative certified volunteers prep session. of Full Circle Foundation. Cost for Western Plus GranTree Inn, located lighting fixtures, lamps, shades, provide free basic – Photo Chamber members is $99 each at 1325 N 7th Ave. in Bozeman. bulbs, fans, outdoor lighting, income tax return identification (MUST HAVE) session, or $349 for all four. Non- This event is $20 for members and mirrors, and accessories. With close preparation with electronic filing – Social Security cards and members pay $198 or $698, $105 for non-members. to 200 manufacturers, they have the to qualified individuals. These birth dates for each member of respectively. All classes run from A winter 4:44 @ 4C will unfold largest selection of all types of l trained volunteers can help with the family (MUST HAVE) 8–10am at the Chamber Center. at Home Interiors Outlet on Thursday, ighting including Rustic, Modern, earned income credit, child tax – W-2 forms for all jobs worked Session dates subject to change. February 14th from 4:44–7pm at Transitional, and Early Electric. credit, education credits, and in 2018 Bozeman Chamber will present their location, 7515 Pioneer Way. This gathering provides a business homeowner/renter credit. – All 1099s for other income Business Before Hours on The Four Corners shop offers a networking outlet for Bozeman Here’s a look at where you can in 2018, if applicable Thursday, February 7th from variety of appliances, cabinets, Area Chamber of Commerce get help with your 2018 taxes. – Forms 1095-A, B or C, 7:30–8:30am. pure.dermatology will counter tops, and flooring for all Members and others. This edition Fork & Spoon Homestyle Kitchen of Affordable Health Care host the event at its location, 2233 tastes and budgets, whether you’re of Business After Hours is included Bozeman will accept walk-ins only Statements, or health insurance W Kagy Blvd., Ste. 2, in Bozeman. renovating or tackling a new build. with Chamber membership and $50 during tax season. Drop in on exemption certificates Led by Dr. Teresa Mann, Southwest They also offer contractors and for non-members. Mondays between the hours of – Other tax-related Montana’s premier dermatology builders special dealer discounts. Visit www.bozemancham- 10am and 3pm through April 8th. documents such as: interest practice offers comprehensive This is a small business networking ber.com to register for any of Fork & Spoon is located at 302 N statements, federal loan documents, medical, surgical, and aesthetic opportunity for Bozeman Area these events and to learn more. 7th Ave. retirement statements, list of services with the belief skin health Chamber of Commerce Members Call (406) 586-5421 for further Visit HRDC’s Bozeman office for organizations to which you made and skin care go hand in hand. This and others. This event is included information. The Chamber Center tax help Mondays and Wednesdays charitable donations, etc. gathering provides a business with Chamber membership and $50 is located at 2000 Commerce Way between the hours of 12pm and – Childcare provider name, networking outlet for Bozeman Area for non-members. in Bozeman. • 7pm through April 10th. These address, and tax ID number, and sessions are by appointment only. amount paid in 2018 Call VITA staff at (406) 404-0725 – Banking or credit union to make an appointment. HRDC’s account information Bozeman office is located at 32 S – Voided check and/or New cross-campus shuttle service launches Tracy Ave. savings deposit slip for direct VITA heads to Panther territory deposit at Montana State in 2019 with sessions at the Belgrade – Copy of last year’s tax From MSU News Service entirety of the spring semester. Avenue, the Strand Union Building Community Library, by appointment return, if you have it The start of spring semester The shuttle runs between and the SB lot on Seventh. only. Slots are available between the – Property tax receipts or brought with it the start of a new 7:40am and 5:40pm on weekdays As demand increases hours of 3pm and 5pm on rental receipts (for MT2EC) shuttle service to carry students, with routes every 20 minutes. The throughout the semester, routes Tuesdays, February 5th and 19th, Please note: if married and faculty, staff and visitors across the route begins in the stadium F lot and stops may be changed. March 5th and 19th, or April 2nd. filing jointly, both parties Montana State University campus. and makes stops at the Fieldhouse ASMSU will consider several Call (406) 404-0725 to schedule MUST be present to sign the Funding for the pilot program SB lot, the west and east ends of options for continuing shuttle your appointment. The Library is tax return. comes from the Associated Students the Centennial Mall, Rendezvous services based on the test run this located at 106 N Broadway in VITA is offered annually of Montana State University, and Dining Pavilion, the intersection of semester, according to student body Belgrade. through HRDC, a non-profit the program will run for the Cleveland Street and Seventh president Taylor Blossom. • Over the pass? HRDC’s Livingston community action agency office will also be available for free dedicated to strengthening tax prep. Sessions are available community and advancing the Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and quality of people’s lives. Learn more Thursdays between the hours of by visiting www.thehrdc.org. • Prospera trainings cover intellectual property, business exits at MMEC Do you have questions about trade secrets and more. This is a gathering is $35 for Prospera intellectual property – inventions, one-time opportunity to learn members and $60 for non-members. brands, designs, creative works, exactly what you need to know Registration and further software, formulations, and beyond? about protecting your intellectual information about these and Prospera Business Network and the property from one of Montana’s other upcoming events is available Montana Women’s Business Center leading intellectual property at www.prosperabusinessnet- will present an Intellectual attorneys. work.org. Property Workshop on Tuesday, Class will be held at the The Montana Women’s February 5th from 9–10am. The Montana Manufacturing Extension Business Center (WBC) is morning Q&A will feature presenter Center (MMEC), located at 2310 focused on providing confidential Antoinette “Toni” Tease, owner of University Way, near the MSU business counseling and training Montana’s first full-service campus. This event is $35 for services to women entrepreneurs intellectual property law firm. Prospera members and $60 for and is a critical resource to those This is a chance for you to get non-members. who are economically or socially direct answers regarding how to Looking ahead, seminar disadvantaged. The Montana protect your own intellectual “Finish Strong: Secrets to a WBC gives women the property and avoid liability for Winning Business Exit” opportunity to excel in business infringement. Tease will be featuring presenters Christopher and contributes to the growth answering YOUR pre-submitted Gregory and Brian Ortega is set of economies throughout the questions regarding patents, trade- for Wednesday, February 27th from state. Learn more by visiting marks, copyrights, domain names, 9:30–11:30am at the MMEC. This www.montanawbc.org. •

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