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YGM series ‘People & Place’ sets new virtual dates Yellowstone Gateway Museum has about the Little Shell Chippewa Tribe. He extraordinary Montana women: wives and Museum. announced its “People & Place” virtual speak- relays stories to help program attendees under- mothers who served in traditional and non- Paul Shea presents “Livingston & Park er series will begin April 7th and continue stand who the Little Shell people are and their traditional roles, as well as trailblazers. Images County: The Early Years” on April 28th at Wednesday evenings through the month. part in the history of North America. are from the museum’s collections. 7pm. He explores the success story of “We postponed our popular in-person pro- Montana’s Little Shell Tribe of Chippewa Participants can join the meeting at 6:30pm or Livingston, and the county as a whole, which grams last spring so we are excited to offer vir- Indians recently became the 574th Indian at the start of the program. rose from a sleepy agricultural area that was tual programs this year, hoping to expand our tribe to be recognized by the United States Author and historian Kelly Hartman pres- once part of Gallatin County to a bustling rail- reach far beyond the borders of Big Sky government, after nearly 150 years of trying. ents “A Brief History of Cooke City” on road center and gateway to the world’s first Country,” said Museum curator Karen La Tray is Chippewa-Cree Métis, an enrolled April 21st at 7pm. Hartman recounts stories national park. Shea uses historic photos from Reinhart. “Each program highlights the stories member of the Little Shell Tribe of Chippewa from her book of the same title, exploring the the Gateway Museum’s collection in his pro- of Montanans but we suspect there are a lot of Indians, and grew up in Missoula. stories of this mountain berg’s full-time resi- gram. He retired last spring as the museum’s people who would enjoy these programs no Author, YGM Curator, and native dents. For more than sixty years, Cooke City director. matter where they live.” Montanan Karen Reinhart presents residents waited for rail until a new economy Visit www.yellowstonegatewaymuse- Award-winning author and storyteller “Montana Women: Making Do and took hold – tourism. Hartman grew up in um.org to register for the series and watch Chris LaTray presents the series’ inaugural Making a Difference” on April 14th at Silver Gate and was director of the Cooke for announcements on the museum’s social program on at 7pm on April 7th, with “The 7pm, following the Friends of the YGM City Montana Museum before her current media pages. • Day That Finally Came,” a program Annual Meeting. She includes stories of work as curator at the Gallatin History

Emerson galleries feature pair of fresh arrays this month Emerson Center for the Arts & language that harmoniously con- Lobby and Weaver Room Galleries elements, come together to investi- All exhibits are free and open the Culture has announced two new nects all of his works. Each piece is through April 23rd. gate intriguing geometric shapes, public. Gallery hours are 10am to exhibits on display in April. intriguing when considered as a The Botany of Math(re): an spirals, symmetries and mathemati- 5pm, Monday through Friday. Emergence by Kurt Palmquist whole, but offers endlessly evolving Exploration of Numbers and cal puzzles found in nature. These Visitors must wear masks and began with a fascination for three- compositions as you look deeper Nature by Susie Mathre delves into works are on display in the Jessie respect social distancing guidelines dimensional geometric forms into the work. Careful use of forms the intersecting relationships Wilber Gallery through April 30th. for the safety and comfort of the inspired by architecture and light. and color create spaces that invite between plants, mathematics, and These exhibits are sponsored by Emerson community. Through dimensional wall art, the imagination to enter and explore the patterns they create. Seeds and the Montana Arts Council and For more information about the paintings, and digital prints, as if they were actual structures. leaves of local noxious and invasive NorthWestern Energy Community Emerson and these exhibits, please Palmquist has developed a visual Emergence is on display in the weeds, metal, wood, glass, and other Works. visit www.theemerson.org. •

GVLT recognizes Gallatin County with Trail Partner Award Each year the Gallatin Valley has been working closely with the recipient of the award for their ment, the Triangle Community Plan the west side of Bozeman. Their Land Trust honors an individual, Gallatin County on conservation work on multiple trails related proj- identified a need for a Triangle Area partnership with Run Dog Run has organization or agency that deserves easements through the Gallatin ects. During the public process to Trail Plan, a vision that could ensure made that dog park one of the most recognition for improving or County Open Lands Program, the develop the Triangle Community connectivity ahead of development. widely used in town and a true com- expanding access to trails for the partnership to support trail develop- Plan, led by the Planning Gallatin County showed their com- munity center for neighborhoods in community. GVLT is proud to give ment is more recent and worthy of Coordinating Committee including mitment to this vision immediately the west side of Bozeman. The to the 2021 Trail Partner Award celebration and praise. representatives from Gallatin and entered into an agreement with County also led efforts to create and to Gallatin County. While GVLT Gallatin County was chosen as County, Belgrade and Bozeman, the the Gallatin Valley Land Trust to groom cross country ski trails on the community shared that they wanted financially support the creation of a southwest corner of the Regional to see high quality, connected, acces- trail plan for the area. The Triangle Park. These Nordic trails are the sible and safe trails in the Triangle Trail Plan, still in progress, shows only groomed trails on the west side Veterans’ mental health day Area as it develops. Because of avail- the community that Gallatin County of town and a welcomed addition In the U.S., we lose 17 veter- capita veteran populations in the able infrastructure and proximity to shares the value of trails and is during a year where people are ans to suicide every day. To raise country, and a large portion of population centers, the Triangle ensuring that a trail system grows eager for outdoor physical activity awareness and honor the lives lost, those veterans live right here in Area between Bozeman, Belgrade alongside future development in near home. MSU Veteran Services, MSU the Gallatin Valley. and Four Corners is likely to see the area. Learn more about the Triangle Bobcat Athletics and the Help This virtual event will encour- high density residential development Gallatin County has also shown Community Plan and the local non- Center are hosting 17 to Zero: age people to get out on April in the coming years. leadership in their work at the profit’s other efforts at Communities Engaging to 17th to move their body and/or After considerable public com- Gallatin Regional Park, 100 acres on www.gvlt.org. • End Veteran Suicide. The vir- mind in the name of veteran men- tual event will take place tal health. Event organizers are Saturday, April 17th at partici- also recruiting individual and pants’ location of choosing. team fundraisers to raise vital The goal of this event is to funds to support MSU veteran Fruitful futures topic at Chamber events continue decreasing rates of veter- student mental health needs as an suicide by informing and well as the Help Center’s 24-Hour Bozeman Area Chamber of their location, 711 West Main, in business services. empowering those in the commu- crisis and suicide prevention Commerce will present Business Downtown Bozeman. The newly Note: all Chamber events adhere to nity to reduce stigma, help veter- services. After Hours on Thursday, April opened primary care clinic offers its Gallatin County health guidelines. Masks ans access mental health services, Registration is FREE and open 22nd from 5:30–7pm. Riverside patients annual wellness checks, are required indoors and physical distancing and keep the conversation about to all. Visit www.bozemanhelp- Country Club will host the event at its sports physicals, X-ray needs, protocols are in place. veteran mental health and well- center.org/17-to-zero to sign location, 2500 Springhill Rd., on the management of chronic conditions Bozeman Chamber gatherings being at the forefront. Montana is up as an active participant or edge of Bozeman. Established in and more. and other forums provide a business home to one of the highest per- fundraiser. • 1959, the member-owned golf club is Looking ahead, a spring 4:44 @ networking outlet for members and the only full-service, family oriented 4C is set for Thursday, May 13th at others. Visit www.bozemancham- country club in the Gallatin Valley. Blackfoot Communications from ber.com to register for any of these The next Business Before 4:44–6pm. They’re located at 7330 events and to learn more. Event Hours comes with a new month on Shedhorn Drive in Four Corners. admission may be included with Thursday, May 6th from The regional internet and phone membership. The Chamber Center 7:30–8:30am. The event will be host- provider keeps Montanans connect- is located at 2000 Commerce Way ed by SCL Health Medical Group at ed with both residential and in Bozeman. •

Nervous Theatre returns to Ellen with streamable production Get up close and personal with will be captured by a single roving Hailed as “Ambitious and the world premiere of Mommy’s camera, following the action, even as Fabulous” by the San Diego Reader, Dead and They Buried Her in it spills off the stage and into corners Nervous Theatre was last seen in Moscow. The production will be of the historic theatre. Bozeman during their 2020 touring available to stream April 16th–18th. Mommy’s Dead centers on siblings production of The Maids. Show time is 7pm on Friday and Irina, Olya and Masha, stuck in a Virtual tickets for Mommy’s Dead Saturday, followed by a 3pm matinee remote military town, bored, home- are $10, with a $25 option allotting on Sunday. sick and wildly over-educated. Their all additional profits to the actors. For This theatre/film hybrid is a con- parents are dead, and things look more info or to purchase this event, temporary riff on Anton Chekhov’s bleak, but one thought keeps them go to www.TheEllenTheatre.org classic Russian play Three Sisters, going – “Moscow. Moscow. or call the box office at (406) 585- devised by Nervous Theatre’s compa- Moscow!” Please note: this produc- 5885. To learn more about the pre- ny of actors and directed by Connor tion contains some adult language senting company, visit Berkompas. The Ellen performance and mature themes. www.NervousTheatre.com. •

Online summit highlights LGBTQ+ stories, issues & solutions Partnering with the Western wide range of topics focusing on bystander intervention, trans ath- Rural Development Center, the LGBTQ+ community and is letes, and why pronouns matter. numerous Montana State open to allies, friends, family mem- Admission is free, but registra- University departments and com- bers, and educators, as well as tion is required. Visit munity nonprofits will present the youth and community advocates. https://virtualrainbowsum- 2021 Rainbow Over the Daily sessions will include lectures, mit.org/2021-summit to sign Rockies: Stronger Together discussions and breakout sessions. up. The website also includes a list Annual Summit through virtual Topics include (but are certainly of presenters and daily schedule of access. The multi-day event will not limited to!) healthcare, diversity events. Join for this educational, take place Thursday to Saturday, and inclusion, intersectionality, informational and engaging sum- April 15th–17th. youth support, community build- mit featuring a diverse slate of pre- This free summit will cover a ing, multicultural experiences, sentations. • page 2A • Volume 28, Number 07 - April 01, 2021 • The BoZone Entertainment Calendar • www.BoZone.com • 406-586-6730 ––– Tell ’em, “I Saw It In The BoZone!” APRIL 01, 2021 • THE BOZONE • PAGE 3A

Verge rock n’ rolls out of hibernation Symphony finishes season with virtual showcase with vibrant virtual concert The Bozeman interpretation of J.S. Are you ready to ROCK? Verge nerds all committed to becom- Symphony returns to Bach’s Orchestral Theater most certainly is! Their ing the next champion, she the Willson Suite No. 2, playing kick-ass, live, virtual production of discovers that there’s more to Auditorium for its seven movements AIRNESS by Chelsea Marcantel this art form than playing pre- final free livestream building to an epic will finally deliver the goods for tend; it’s about finding your- concert of the season, finale with one of those who’ve been jonesing for self in your favorite songs, and Bach’s greatest Verge entertainment during “these performing with raw joy. Will “Montgomery, orchestra works. The uncertain times.” The four-night Nina be able to let go and set Mendelssohn & on April concert finishes with event will run Friday and Saturday herself free onstage? Following Bach” 17th, featuring its Felix Mendelssohn’s evenings, April 2nd–3rd and her mission to shred or be very own principal Sinfonia No. 7, one 9th–10th. Show time is 8pm each shredded, AIRNESS is an exu- flute of twelve string sym- night and is just $20 per household berant reminder that every- Sue Makeever and the string section phonies he wrote (a wild steal if more than one person thing we need to rock is of the orchestra. To between 1821-1822. is watching). already inside us. close a remarkable season of chal- The audience will listen in awe to AIRNESS, winner of the 2018 M. Virtual AIRNESS tickets lenges and triumphs, the Symphony his piece when the realization hits Elizabeth Osborn New Play Award are on sale now for only presents a thrilling array of music – that he was only 13-years-old at the given by the American Theatre $20. Visit www. from classical to contemporary – completion of this work. Critics Association, is a loud, rowdy When Nina enters her first air vergetheater.com for reserva- showcasing the talent of leading The Montgomery, Mendelssohn comedy that grants us access to the guitar competition, she thinks win- tions and further information female composer Jessie & Bach concert will livestream to inner world of competitive air ning will be easy. But as she about upcoming classes and Montgomery, the wildly celebrated the Bozeman Symphony’s website, guitar! befriends a group of charismatic future productions. • J.S. Bach, and the genius of a young YouTube and Facebook pages on Felix Mendelssohn. Saturday, April 17th at 7:30pm. Opening this exciting program is The Symphony wishes to thank acclaimed New York-based compos- David Ross and Risi for their er, violinist and educator Jessie season sponsorship along with Online talk discusses role of leadership Montgomery’s contemporary work Thomas J. Scanlin for sponsoring Strum, a piece that the Washington this performance. For more infor- in the time of climate change Post described as “…wildly colorful mation about the free livestream From MSU News Service Robinson is known as a champi- President, Associated Students of and exploding with life.” Principal concert, please visit www.boze- Tickets are now available for on for climate justice, human rights, MSU, Office of the Provost, flute Sue Makeever follows with her mansymphony.org. • “Leadership and Climate gender equality and corporate Murdoch’s Home and Ranch Justice,” a live Montana State responsibility. She served as Supply, College of Agriculture, University virtual event featuring Ireland’s first female president from College of Engineering, College of Mary Robinson, a former presi- 1990 to 1997. In addition, she led Letters and Science, College of dent of Ireland and leading climate the Mary Robinson Foundation – Education, Health and Human April Friday Forum talks justice advocate. The event is set for Climate Justice, served as the United Development, Sustainability Now, 11am, Thursday, April 8th. Tickets Nation’s secretary-general’s special College of Arts and Architecture, health implications of are available to students for free and envoy on climate justice, and Office of Sustainability, Honors to the public on a pay-what-you- authored the book Climate Justice: College, Sustainable Food and legalized marijuana can basis. Hope, Resilience, and the Fight for a Bioenergy Systems Program, UNA- Robinson’s talk will focus on Sustainable Future. She also served as USA, Net Impact and Ecology Club. From MSU News Service American Medical Association Pediatrics. leadership, education and advocacy U.N. high commissioner for human For tickets, visit The Osher Lifelong Learning Anderson’s work has been discussed for the poor and disempowered in rights from 1997 to 2002 and co- http://tinyurl.com/ClimateJu Institute at Montana State University in national and international press the world, who are disproportionate- founded the Council of Women sticeMSU. will present “Public Health Effects outlets such as Time, The Wall Street ly threatened by climate change. World Leaders. For more information, visit mon- of Legalizing Marijuana” for its Journal, The New York Times, Forbes, Following Robinson’s remarks, an The event is presented by the tana.edu/leadership or next Friday Forum on April 9th. The CNN, NBC, ABC and the BBC. interactive audience Q&A will be led MSU Leadership Institute. It is also facebook.com/MSU virtual forum will take place from In addition to his work on mari- by MSU President Waded Cruzado. sponsored by the Office of the LeadershipInstitute. • noon to 1:30pm and is free and open juana legalization, Anderson is cur- to the public. rently studying the effects of hospital Mark Anderson, an associate desegregation during the Civil professor in the Department of Rights era on the black-white infant Agricultural Economics and mortality gap and the effectiveness BFS presents Oscar Shorts, illuminating Economics in the College of of public health interventions at the Agriculture at MSU, will discuss the turn of the 20th century. docs in April impacts to public health associated Advance registration is required, It’s officially spring but that often refugees, women’s empowerment, mind, and even the fabric of his with the legalization of recreational and attendees must register by 11am, brings about more indoor days than sexual abuse and LGBTQ+ rights, reality. Rated PG-13 with a run marijuana, which occurred in Friday, April 9th. For more informa- Montanans would like. Bozeman the pandemic, border walls and time of 97 minutes. Montana in November 2020. Topics tion or to register, please visit mon- Film Society continues to virtually many more, this documentary takes Typically held at the Ellen every that will be covered include teen tana.edu/olli/register. Upon stream independent titles for movie audiences on a worldwide journey to awards season, presentation of the marijuana use; the use of other sub- registration confirmation, partici- lovers. Watch safely at home with spotlight the incredible empathy dis- popular Oscar-Nominated stances such as alcohol and opioids; pants will receive an email with the new titles added weekly. Streaming played by a leader who continues to Shorts moves online. Catch the traffic fatalities; and mental health. Webex link and instructions to join sales directly support BFS. Here’s a inspire hope during an extraordi- animated, live action and docu- Anderson is an applied econo- the program. look at a few upcoming options. nary moment in our lifetime. It runs mentary shorts between April 2nd mist with research interests in health Friday Forums are offered on the Feast your eyes on the visual 116 minutes. and 24th – just ahead of the big economics and economic history. second Friday of each month, wonders of M.C. Escher: Journey Rose Plays Julie streams event. Run times range from His research has appeared in leading September through May, by the to Infinity through April 8th. The through April 15th. In this shivery, 94–125 minutes. scholarly publications, such as the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at story of world famous Dutch graphic pysch thriller, an adopted young Searing psychological thriller Journal of Political Economy, American MSU. OLLI at MSU is a program artist is equal parts history, psychol- woman seeks out her birth mother, Every Breath You Take opens Economic Journal: Applied Economics of Academic Technology and ogy and psychedelia. Robin Lutz’s inadvertently triggering a string of April 2nd and is available through and Review of Economics and Statistics, Outreach. ATO works across the entertaining, eye-opening portrait events which change both their lives. the 22nd. A psychiatrist’s (Casey as well as public health journals such university to support and advance its gives us the man through his own Beneath the eerily calm surfaces of Affleck) career is thrown into jeop- as the American Journal for Public land-grant mission through unique words and images: diary musings, Christine Molloy and Joe Lawlor’s ardy when his patient takes her Health, American Journal of Preventative and innovative opportunities for out- excerpts from lectures, correspon- terrific film lies a blistering and own life. When he invites his Medicine and the Journal of the reach and engagement. • dence and more are voiced by modern exploration of identity, trau- patient’s surviving brother (Sam British actor Stephen Fry, while ma and power. Not Rated with a Claflin) into his home to meet his Escher’s woodcuts, lithographs and run time of 100 minutes. wife (Michelle Monaghan) and other print works appear in both Make new discoveries with daughter, his family life is suddenly original and playfully altered form. Amundsen: The Greatest torn apart. The film is Rated R The documentary runs 81 minutes. Expedition through April 15th. with a run time of 105 minutes. Another doc, this one music- Roald Amundsen’s dream of reach- Also available beginning April based, is also ready to stream ing the North Pole haunts him 2nd is The Marijuana through April 8th. Long Live throughout his life. He is obsessed Conspiracy. In 1972, young gRock… Celebrate the Chaos is a with the idea of discovering the last women looking for a fresh start in deep dive into the culture of hard unchartered lands of the world. life endure isolated captivity in a rock. The genre, beloved by its mil- While he wins the race against true 98-day human experiment lions of fans, is often misunderstood Robert Scott to becomes the first studying the effects of marijuana on and maligned by media and the man ever to conquer the South females. Based on a true story, this -music industry. In intimate inter- Pole, Amundsen will sacrifice every- film centers around five young views, the leading titans of rock dis- thing to be the first to explore the women who shared a common cuss the genre and the special rela- icy wastelands of the North Pole. goal: to make some money and tionship they have with their audi- Not Rated with a run time of 125 have fun. Not Rated with a run ence. Featuring members of minutes. time of 124 minutes. Metallica, Guns N’ Roses, Slipknot, Also through April 15th, order Looking for a Lady with , Avenged Sevenfold, Rob up Another Round. Mads Fangs and a Moustache opens Zombie, , Mikkelsen stars in an exhilarating April 9th and can be streamed Rage Against the Machine, Greta movie that is far weightier than its through the month. Tenzin, a Van Fleet, and more, the premise implies. Four friends, all modern Tibetan entrepreneur, film runs 83 minutes. high school teachers, test a theory utterly skeptical of ancient, mystical Head into the backcountry with that they will improve their lives by beliefs, is suddenly haunted by Cowboys through April 8th. In this maintaining a constant level of .05% frightening dreams and hallucina- tender revisionist Western, Steve alcohol in their blood. As the units tions. A sage tells him those are Zahn plays a troubled but well- are knocked back – with some of the omens of his imminent death. intentioned father who has recently participants see improvement, while Filmed in a mesmerizing and magi- separated from his wife. After his others go off the rails – it becomes cal Kathmandu, Tenzin will have wife (Jillian Bell) refuses to let their increasingly clear that while alcohol seven days to save his life: a most trans child, Jo, live as his authentic may have fueled great results in unconventional, sacred journey self, he takes his son on the run into world history, some bold acts carry into feminine energy. The film runs the Montana wilderness. Not Rated consequences. Not Rated with a run 113 minutes. with a run time of 85 minutes. time of 117 minutes. Cost and rental period vary per Available through April 15th is Family drama The Father will title. Public film screenings at the Oscar hopeful Minari. A tender be available through the month. A Ellen will resume when large gath- and sweeping story about what roots mischievous 80 year-old (Anthony erings can be safely scheduled. us, the film follows a Korean- Hopkins) defiantly refuses all assis- Follow BFS on social media for American family that moves to a tance from his daughter as he ages. updates. Visit www.bozeman- tiny Arkansas farm in search of their As he tries to make sense of his filmsociety.org for film previews own American Dream. The family changing circumstances, he begins and further information – and home changes completely with the to doubt his loved ones, his own “Keep ‘Em Flickering!” • arrival of their sly, foul-mouthed, but incredibly loving grandmother. Amidst the instability and chal- lenges of this new life in the rugged Ozarks, Minari shows the undeni- able resilience of family and what really makes a home. The film is Rated PG-13 and runs 115 minutes. Meet the man behind the papal robe in Francesco, streaming through April 15th. Filmmakers were given unprecedented access to His Holiness Pope Francis, provid- ing an intimate look at a global leader who approaches challenging and complex issues with tremen- dous humility, wisdom and generos- ity towards all. Spanning issues such as climate change, migration and Tell ’em, “I Saw It In The BoZone!” –– The BoZone Entertainment Calendar • www.BoZone.com • 406-586-6730 • Volume 28, Number 07 - April 01, 2021 • page 3A Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday

Tax Assistance HRDC Tax Assistance HRDC ASPEN Paint the Town 11th & Grant Encores 11th & Grant Encores Purple 30 Virtual Event 31 Virtual Event 1 Virtual Event 2 Virtual Cinema w/BFS Virtual Cinema w/BFS Tax Assistance HRDC Virtual Event Virtual Event 11th & Grant Encores Virtual Event The Creek Between Us – Audio Explore Yellowstone MOR Explore Yellowstone (by Tour Tuckerman Park Business Before Hours Reservation) Leads Group 8am Bozeman Chamber 7:30am R & R Taylor Const. Inc. Museum of the Rockies Herd Mentality 8am Visions West Leads Group 8am Bozeman Chamber The Creek Between Us – Audio Tour Savage Ancient Seas 9am MOR Herd Mentality Tuckerman Park Emergence – Works in 2 & 3D 8am Visions West Gallery Herd Mentality 8am 10am Emerson Center Savage Ancient Seas 9am MOR Visions West Gallery – Bozeman Kindergarten Readiness (age 3-5) Emergence – Works in 2 & 3D Savage Ancient Seas 10am Gallatin Valley YMCA 10am Emerson Center 9am Museum of the Rockies Botany of Math(re): Exploration of Botany of Math(re) 10am Emerson Emergence – Works in 2 & 3D Numbers & Nature Network for Landscape 10am Emerson Center Conservation 10am Emerson Center BPL’s Little Ones Storytime 11am Country Bookshelf Botany of Math(re): Exploration of 10am Virtual Event Artist Tutorials for CCC Coloring Numbers & Nature Alice Morris: Yellowstone Contest 11am Virtual Event 10am Emerson Center Trailblazer 12pm Virtual Event Live Poker 1pm Cat’s Paw Leads Group Public Skate 12pm Haynes Pavilion Open STEAMLab 12pm Bozeman Chamber Live Poker 1pm Cat’s Paw 3pm Montana Science Center Live Poker 1pm Cat’s Paw Ladies Night 6pm Devil’s Toboggan Pure Barre Pop Up Open STEAMLab BINGO Night 6:30pm Office Lounge 4pm Blend Wine Bar 3pm Montana Science Center Super Smash Bros Game Night Ribbon Cutting SIN Night 4pm Blend Wine Bar 6:30pm El Camino Bar 4pm Mountain Peak Chem-Dry Live Music 7pm Bozeman Taproom Live Music 5pm Sage Lodge Rich Mayo 6pm Kountry Korner Café Trivia Night 7pm Pine Creek Lodge CJMS Choirs Trivia Night Post #14 Bingo 7pm American Legion 6pm Gallatin High School 6:30pm Office Lounge & Liquor Bingo Night 7pm Cat’s Paw Bozeman Insight Community Bingo Night 7pm Rocking R Bar Trivia Night 7:30pm Rocking R Bar 7pm Virtual Event Local Recycling-Where Does My Open Mic Comedy Night BINGO Night 7pm Pine Creek Lodge Plastic Go? 7pm Virtual Event 8pm J & Company Bar Live Music 8pm J & Company Bar BINGO Night 8pm Molly Brown Trivia Night 8pm Molly Brown Bucket Night 8pm Bar IX Sunrise Karaoke 9pm Bar IX HJ Lally 8pm Eagles Bar Sunrise Karaoke 9pm Eagles Bar 11th & Grant Encores Tax Assistance HRDC Tax Assistance HRDC Wear Orange Wednesday Tax Assistance HRDC Sweat for the Vets 5k Virtual Event Virtual Event Sweat for the Vets 5k Sweat for the Vets 5k HRDC Sweat for the Vets 5k ASPEN Paint the Town Purple 4 ASPEN Paint the Town 5 Virtual Event 6 Virtual Event 7 Tax Assistance HRDC 8 Virtual Event 9 Virtual Event Purple Virtual Event 11th & Grant Encores 11th & Grant Encores Sweat for the Vets 5k ASPEN Paint the Town MHSA District V Music Festival Virtual Cinema w/Bozeman Film Virtual Event Virtual Event Virtual Event Purple Virtual Event Gallatin High School Society Virtual Event ASPEN Paint the Town Purple ASPEN Paint the Town Purple Montana Science Olympiad MHSA District V Music Festival Leads Group 7:30am Bozeman Chamber Sweat for the Vets 5k Virtual Event Virtual Event 8am Virtual Event Gallatin High School Green Thumbs 7:30am Gallatin Valley YMCA Virtual Event Virtual Cinema w/Bozeman Film Virtual Cinema w/BFS Virtual Event Herd Mentality Kites, Bees, and Tiny Seeds Herd Mentality 8am Visions West Gallery Projected Closing Day Society Virtual Event Explore Yellowstone (by 8am Visions West Gallery 7:30am Gallatin Valley YMCA Head to Space Day Camp 9am MT Science Center 8am Bridger Bowl Herd Mentality Reservation) MOR Savage Ancient Seas 9am MOR Sun, Earth, Universe Day Camp Savage Ancient Seas 9am Museum of the Rockies Bozeman Zen Group 8am Visions West Gallery Herd Mentality Koru Mindfulness Courses 9am Montana Science Center Food Explorers PIR Camp 9:30am MOR 8:30am Virtual Event Call For Art 8am Green Door Gallery 8am Visions West Gallery 12pm Virtual Event Savage Ancient Seas 9am MOR Emergence – Works in 2 & 3D Savage Ancient Seas Savage Ancient Seas Savage Ancient Seas 9am MOR Managing Mental Health in the New Emergence – Works in 2 & 3D 10am Emerson Center 9am Museum of the Rockies 9am Museum of the Rockies Emergence – Works in 2 & 3D Normal: Teachers and Parents 10am Emerson Center Botany of Math(re): Exploration of Numbers & Brunch 10am Little Explorers (age 3-5) 10am Emerson Center 12pm Virtual Event Leadership & Climate Justice Nature 10am Emerson Center Mountains Walking Brewery 9am Gallatin Valley YMCA Botany of Math(re) 10am Emerson Breathing Easy: Learn to De-stress 11am Virtual Event Preschool Science Series Big Sky Ski/Snowboard Emergence – Works in 2 & 3D Global Recovery Webinar 12:10pm Virtual Event Artist Tutorials for CCC Coloring 10am Montana Science Center Live Poker 1pm Cat’s Paw Contest 11am Virtual Event 10am 10am Emerson Center 10am Virtual Event Public Health Effects of Legalizing Marijuana Botany of Math(re) Kids Book Club 4pm Virtual Event Live Poker 1pm Cat’s Paw Eagle Mount Outdoor Pavilion Tours for Tots: Savage Ancient Seas 12pm Virtual Event 10am Emerson Center Ladies Night 6pm Devil’s Toboggan Open STEAMLab Easter Brunch (by Reservation) 10am MOR Live Poker 1pm Cat’s Paw Preschool Science Series The Past and Future of Wildfire in 3pm Montana Science Center Leads Group 12pm Bzn Chamber Public Skate 1:30pm Haynes Pavilion 10am Sage Lodge 10am Montana Science Center Montana 6pm Virtual Event Pure Barre Pop Up Live Poker 1pm Cat’s Paw Open STEAMLab 3pm Montana Science Center Easter Brunch Leads Group BINGO Night 6:30pm Office Lounge 4pm Blend Wine Bar Open STEAMLab 3pm MSC 10am Rockin’ TJ Ranch 11am Bozeman Chamber Get Your Garden Started Live Music 5pm Sage Lodge Ryan Acker 5pm Sacajawea Bar – Three Forks SIN Night 4pm Blend Wine Bar Brunch Live Music – Chandler Live Poker 1pm Cat’s Paw 7pm Virtual Event Bozeman Insight Community Supper Club 5:30pm Starlite Bozeman Rich Mayo 6pm Kountry Korner Café Huntley 11am Public Skate 2pm Haynes Pavilion Live Music 7pm Bozeman Taproom 7pm Virtual Event Donnie’s Inferno 5:30pm Kountry Korner Café Koru Mindfulness Courses Pine Creek Lodge Open STEAMLab 3pm MSC Trivia Night 7pm Pine Creek Lodge Our Brothers & Sisters Classical Open Mic 6pm Pine Creek Lodge Live Poker Science Club 4pm MSC 6pm Virtual Event The Day That Finally Came Concert 7pm Virtual Event Good Vibe Friday w/ Milton Menasco & the Big 1pm Cat’s Paw Bozeman Zen Group Dive In Book Club 7pm Virtual Event BINGO Night 7pm Pine Creek Lodge Fiasco 7pm Virtual Event Afternoon Tea 7pm Virtual Event 6:30pm Virtual Event Post #14 Bingo 7pm American Legion Books in Common NW Uncorked & Unplugged 7pm Blend Wine Bar 1pm Starlite Bozeman Trivia Night 7pm Bacchus Pub Trivia Night 6:30pm Office Lounge Trivia Night 7:30pm Rocking R Bar 7:30pm Virtual Event Verge Theater presents AIRNESS SIN Night Trivia 7pm Bozeman Taproom Bingo Night 7pm Rocking R Bar Kristen Ludell 8pm Eagles Bar Bucket Night 8pm Bar IX 8pm Virtual Event 4pm Devil’s Toboggan GHS Orchestras 7:30pm GHS BHS Orchestras 7:30pm GHS Open Mic Comedy Night Live Music 8pm J & Company Bar Live Music 8pm J & Company Bar Twisted Trivia Sunrise Karaoke BINGO Night 8pm Molly Brown 8pm J & Company Bar Sunrise Karaoke 9pm Eagles Bar Sunrise Karaoke 9pm Sacajawea Bar 7pm Bar IX 9pm American Legion Sunrise Karaoke 9pm Bar IX Trivia Night 8pm Molly Brown Live Music 9pm Bozeman Taproom Blue Belly Junction 9:30pm Eagles Bar Last Day of Ice on Ressler KGLT Fund Drive KGLT Fund Drive KGLT Fund Drive “2040” Showing ASPEN Paint the Town Purple Haynes Pavilion Virtual Event Virtual Event Virtual Event Virtual Event Virtual Event 11 “2040” Showing 12 11th & Grant Encores 13 11th & Grant Encores 14 “2040” Showing 15 Explore Yellowstone MOR 16 Virtual Cinema w/Bozeman Film Society Virtual Event Virtual Event Virtual Event Virtual Event Herd Mentality Virtual Event Bozeman Zen Group ASPEN Paint the Town Purple ASPEN Paint the Town Purple Herd Mentality 8am Visions West 8am Visions West “2040” Showing Virtual Event 8:30am Virtual Event Virtual Event Virtual Event Universal Athletics Warehouse Sale Rainbow over the Rockies Summit Leads Group 7:30am Bozeman Chamber 9am Gallatin County Fairgrounds Brunch and Burlesque Virtual Cinema w/Bozeman Film Virtual Cinema w/Bozeman Film 8am Virtual Event Rainbow over the Rockies Summit 10am Starlite Bozeman Savage Ancient Seas 9am MOR Society Virtual Event Society Virtual Event Homebuyer Education Class 8am Virtual Event Live Music 11am Sage Lodge “2040” Showing Virtual Event Emergence – Works in 2 & 3D 8:30am HRDC Herd Mentality 8am Visions West Gallery Quenby 11am Pine Creek Lodge “2040” Showing Virtual Event 10am Emerson Center Herd Mentality 8am Visions West Explore Yellowstone MOR Universal Athletics Warehouse Sale Universal Athletics Warehouse Sale Live Poker 1pm Cat’s Paw Little Explorers 9am YMCA Kindergarten Readiness (age 3-5) 9am Gallatin County Fairgrounds 9am Gallatin County Fairgrounds Herd Mentality 8am Visions West Afternoon Tea 3pm Starlite Bozeman Savage Ancient Seas 9am MOR 10am Gallatin Valley YMCA Second Annual Coloring Contest Savage Ancient Seas 9am Museum of the Rockies Savage Ancient Seas 9am MOR SIN Night 4pm Devil’s Toboggan Emergence – Works in 2 & 3D ‘ Botany of Math(re) 11am Virtual Event Emergence – Works in 2 & 3D Twisted Trivia 7pm Bar IX 10am Emerson Center Emergence – Works in 2 & 3D 10am Emerson Center Leads Group 10am Emerson Center Managing Growth in the New West Botany of Math(re) 10am 10am Emerson Center 12pm Bozeman Chamber Botany of Math(re): Exploration of Numbers & 11am Virtual Event Emerson Center Botany of Math(re): Exploration of Live Poker 1pm Cat’s Paw Nature 10am Emerson Center Preschool Science Series Numbers & Nature Live Poker 1pm Cat’s Paw Ladies Night 6pm Devil’s Toboggan Open STEAMLab 3pm MSC Preschool Science Series 10am MSC 10am Montana Science Center 10am Emerson Center Pure Barre Pop Up Live Poker 1pm Cat’s Paw Live Poker 1pm Cat’s Paw Leads Group YGM’s Montana Women Webinar 6:30pm Virtual Event 4pm Blend Wine Bar Peter King 5pm Sacajawea Bar – Three Forks Open STEAMLab 12pm Bozeman Chamber BINGO Night 6:30pm Office Lounge Live Music 5pm Sage Lodge Donnie’s Inferno 5:30pm Kountry Korner Café 3pm Montana Science Center Live Poker 1pm Cat’s Paw Bozeman Insight Community Science Night In 6pm Montana Science Center Science Club Impacts of Changing Cryosphere Open STEAMLab 7pm Virtual Event 7pm Virtual Event Open Mic 6pm Pine Creek Lodge 4pm Montana Science Center 3pm Montana Science Center Garden Planning 7pm Virtual Event Good Vibe Friday w/ Milton Menasco & the Big Bozeman Zen Group Trivia Night 7pm Pine Creek Lodge SIN Night 4pm Blend Wine Bar Post #14 Bingo 7pm American Legion BINGO Night 7pm Pine Creek Lodge Fiasco 7pm Virtual Event 7pm Virtual Event Rich Mayo 6pm Kountry Korner Café Live Music 7pm Bozeman Taproom Live Music 7pm Bozeman Taproom Ellen presents Mommy’s Dead & They Buried Her Trivia Night 7pm Bacchus Pub Trivia Night Trivia Night 7:30pm Rocking R Bar Books in Common NW in Moscow 7pm Virtual Event Trivia 7pm Bozeman Taproom Luke Flansburg 8pm Eagles Bar 7:30pm Virtual Event Uncorked & Unplugged 7pm Blend Wine Bar Concerto Competition Concert 6:30pm Office Lounge & Liquor Open Mic Comedy Night Bucket Night 8pm Bar IX Live Music 8pm J & Company Bar 7:30pm Gallatin High School Bingo Night 7pm Rocking R Bar 8pm J & Company Bar Live Music 8pm J & Company Bar Sunrise Karoake 9pm Lane Bar Sunrise Karaoke BINGO Night 8pm Molly Brown Trivia Night 8pm Molly Brown Sunrise Karaoke 9pm Eagles Bar Daniel Kosel 9:30pm Eagles Bar 9pm American Legion Sunrise Karaoke 9pm Bar IX Bozeman CleanUp Week DTN BZN Restaurant Week DTN BZN Restaurant Week DTN BZN Restaurant Week DTN BZN Restaurant Week Gallatin Valley Downtown Bozeman Downtown Bozeman Downtown Bozeman Downtown Bozeman 18 11th & Grant Encores 19 Bozeman CleanUp Week 20 Bozeman CleanUp Week 21 Bozeman CleanUp Week 22 Bozeman CleanUp Week 23 Virtual Event Gallatin Valley Gallatin Valley Gallatin Valley Gallatin Valley Last Day of Ice on Bottcher 11th & Grant Encores Virtual Event 11th & Grant Encores Virtual Event ASPEN Paint the Town Purple International Wildlife Film Festival Haynes Pavilion ASPEN Paint the Town Purple ASPEN Paint the Town Purple Virtual Event Roxy Theatre – Missoula ASPEN Paint the Town Purple Virtual Event Virtual Event Leads Group 8am Bozeman Chamber Herd Mentality 8am Visions West International Wildlife Film Festival Virtual Event Virtual Cinema w/BFS Virtual Event Herd Mentality 8am Visions West Savage Ancient Seas 9am MOR Roxy Theatre – Missoula Explore Yellowstone MOR Savage Ancient Seas 9am MOR Emergence – Works in 2 & 3D International Wildlife Film Festival Virtual Cinema w/BFS Virtual Event Roxy Theatre – Missoula Herd Mentality 8am Visions West Kindergarten Readiness (age 3-5) 10am Emerson Center Herd Mentality 8am Visions West Botany of Math(re) Virtual Cinema w/BFS Virtual Event Homebuyer Education Class 10am Gallatin Valley YMCA Call For Art 8am Green Door Gallery 8:30am HRDC 10am Emerson Center “2040” Showing Virtual Event Emergence – Works in 2 & 3D Homebuyer Education Class Savage Ancient Seas 9am MOR Live Poker 1pm Cat’s Paw Bozeman Zen Group 10am Emerson Center 8:30am HRDC Botany of Math(re): Exploration of People & Wildlife: Conservation & Pure Barre Pop Up 8:30am Virtual Event Savage Ancient Seas 9am MOR Numbers & Nature Coexistence 12pm Virtual Event 4pm Blend Wine Bar Closing Day 9am Big Sky Resort Little Explorers 9am YMCA 10am Emerson Center Live Poker 1pm Cat’s Paw Live Music 5pm Sage Lodge Savage Ancient Seas 9am MOR Emergence – Works in 2 & 3D Live Poker 1pm Cat’s Paw Ladies Night 6pm Devil’s Toboggan Business After Hours Brunch 10am Emerson Center Open STEAMLab 3pm MSC 5:30pm Riverside Country Club Botany of Math(re): Exploration of National Poetry Month Celebration 10am Mountains Walking Brewery SIN Night 4pm Blend Wine Bar 6:30pm Virtual Event Bozeman Insight Community Live Music 11am Sage Lodge Numbers & Nature Rich Mayo 6pm Kountry Korner Café 7pm Virtual Event 10am Emerson Center BINGO Night 6:30pm Office Lounge Brunch Live Music – Travis Yost SMS 7th & 8th Orchestras Small Space and Container Preschool Science Series Trivia Night 7pm Pine Creek Lodge 11am Pine Creek Lodge 6:30pm Gallatin High School Gardening 7pm Virtual Event 10am Montana Science Center YGM Presents: A Brief History of Live Poker 1pm Cat’s Paw Trivia Night 6:30pm Office Lounge Eric Funk’s Requiem for a Forest Live Poker 1pm Cat’s Paw Cooke City 7pm Virtual Event 7pm Virtual Event Montana Old Time Fiddlers Open STEAMLab 3pm MSCr Bozeman Library Book Club Post #14 Bingo 7pm American Legion 2pm Mint Bar – Whitehall Science Club 4pm MSC 6:30pm Virtual Event Live Music 7pm Bozeman Taproom BINGO Night 7pm Pine Creek Lodge Ellen presents Mommy’s Dead & Bzn Zen Group 7pm Virtual Event Bingo Night 7pm Rocking R Bar Trivia Night 7:30pm Rocking R Bar Books in Common NW They Buried Her in Moscow Trivia Night 7pm Bacchus Pub Books in Common NW 7:30pmVirtual Open Mic Comedy Night 7:30pm Virtual Event 3pm Virtual Event Trivia 7pm Bozeman Taproom Event 8pm J & Company Bar Bucket Night 8pm Bar IX SIN Night 4pm Devil’s Toboggan Sunrise Karaoke BINGO Night 8pm Molly Brown Trivia Night 8pm Molly Brown Live Music 8pm J & Company Bar Twisted Trivia 7pm Bar IX 9pm American Legion Sunrise Karaoke 9pm Bar IX Chandler Huntley 8pm Eagles Bar Sunrise Karaoke 9pm Eagles Bar DTN BZN Restaurant Week 11th & Grant Encores 11th & Grant Encores 11th & Grant Encores 11th & Grant Encores 11th & Grant Encores Virtual Event Downtown Bozeman Virtual Event Virtual Event Virtual Event Virtual Event ASPEN Paint the Town Purple 25 11th & Grant Encores 26 ASPEN Paint the Town 27 ASPEN Paint the Town 28 ASPEN Paint the Town 29 ASPEN Paint the Town Virtual Event Virtual Event Purple Virtual Event Purple Virtual Event Purple Virtual Event Purple Virtual Event International Wildlife Film Festival ASPEN Paint the Town Purple International Wildlife Film Festival International Wildlife Film Festival International Wildlife Film International Wildlife Film Festival Roxy Theatre – Missoula Festival Roxy Theatre – Missoula Virtual Event Roxy Theatre – Missoula Roxy Theatre – Missoula Roxy Theatre – Missoula Virtual Cinema w/Bozeman Film Society Virtual Cinema w/BFS Virtual Event International Wildlife Film Festival Virtual Cinema w/BFS Virtual Event Virtual Cinema w/BFS Virtual Event Virtual Cinema w/BFS Virtual Event Virtual Event “The Need to Grow” Showing “The Need to Grow” Showing “The Need to Grow” Showing Honors Orchestra Tour Gallatin High School Roxy Theatre – Missoula “The Need to Grow” Showing Virtual Event Virtual Event Virtual Event “The Need to Grow” Showing Virtual Event Virtual Cinema w/Bozeman Film Herd Mentality 8am Visions West Virtual Event Leads Group 8am Bozeman Chamber Society Virtual Event Explore Yellowstone (by Herd Mentality 8am Visions West Explore Yellowstone MOR Leads Group Call For Art 8am Green Door Gallery Leads Group 8am Bozeman Chamber 7:30am Bozeman Chamber of Commerce “The Need to Grow” Showing Savage Ancient Seas 9am MOR Reservation) Museum of the Rockies Savage Ancient Seas 9am MOR Herd Mentality 8am Visions West Herd Mentality 8amVisions West Gallery – Bozeman Virtual Event Little Explorers 9am YMCA Herd Mentality 8am Visions West DigiMarCon At Home 2021 Savage Ancient Seas 9am MOR Savage Ancient Seas 9am Museum of the Rockies Bozeman Zen Group Botany of Math(re): Exploration of Savage Ancient Seas 9am MOR 9:30am Virtual Event Botany of Math(re): Exploration of 8:30am Virtual Event Numbers & Nature Botany of Math(re): Exploration of Kindergarten Readiness (age 3-5) Botany of Math(re): Exploration of Numbers & Savage Ancient Seas 10am Emerson Center Numbers & Nature 10am Gallatin Valley YMCA Numbers & Nature Nature 10am Emerson Center 9am Museum of the Rockies Preschool Science Series 10am Emerson Center Botany of Math(re): Exploration of 10am Emerson Center Preschool Science Series Numbers & Nature Live Poker 1pm Cat’s Paw Brunch 10am Montana Science Center Leads Group 10am Montana Science Center 10am Emerson Center Open STEAMLab 10am Mountains Walking Brewery Leads Group 11amBozeman Chamber 12pm Bozeman Chamber Live Poker 1pm Cat’s Paw Live Poker 1pm Cat’s Paw Live Poker 1pm Cat’s Paw 3pm Montana Science Center Open STEAMLab 3pm Montana Science Center Rocky Mountain Home & Garden Live Poker 1pm Cat’s Paw Ladies Night 6pm Devil’s Toboggan Open STEAMLab 3pm MSC Pure Barre Pop Up Maggie Hickman Show Open STEAMLab BINGO Night 6:30pm Office Lounge Science Club 4pm MSC 4pm Blend Wine Bar 5pm Sacajawea Bar – Three Forks 11am Gallatin County Fairgrounds 3pm Montana Science Center Trivia Night 7pm Pine Creek Lodge Country Bookshelf Book Club Live Music 5pm Sage Lodge Donnie’s Inferno Live Music 11am Sage Lodge SIN Night 4pm Blend Wine Bar YGM’s Livingston & Park County: 6pm Virtual Event Bozeman Insight Community 5:30pm Kountry Korner Café Brunch Live Music – Ryan Acker Rich Mayo 6pm Kountry Korner Café Early Years 7pm Virtual Event Cribbage 6:30pm Office Lounge 7pm Virtual Event Open Mic 6pm Pine Creek Lodge 11am Pine Creek Lodge Trivia Night 6:30pm Office Lounge Post #14 Bingo 7pm American Legion Bozeman Zen Group BINGO Night 7pm Pine Creek Lodge Good Vibe Friday w/ Milton Menasco & the Big Live Poker 1pm Cat’s Paw Bingo Night 7pm Rocking R Bar Live Music 7pm Bozeman Taproom 7pm Virtual Event Trivia Night 7:30pm Rocking R Bar Books in Common NW Fiasco 7pm Virtual Event SIN Night Trivia Night 7pm Bacchus Pub Books in Common NW 7:30pm Virtual Event Uncorked & Unplugged 4pm Devil’s Toboggan 7:30pm Virtual Event Greg Hall 8pm Eagles Bar Trivia 7pm Bozeman Taproom Open Mic Comedy Night Bucket Night 8pm Bar IX 7pm Blend Wine Bar Twisted Trivia Sunrise Karaoke BINGO Night 8pm Molly Brown 8pm J & Company Bar Live Music 8pm J & Company Bar Live Music 8pm J & Company Bar 7pm Bar IX 9pm American Legion Sunrise Karaoke 9pm Bar IX Trivia Night 8pm Molly Brown Sunrise Karaoke 9pm Eagles Bar Poison Lovers 9:30pm Eagles Bar Thursday Friday Saturday BOZONE THE IN IT'S HAPPENING... 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ASPEN Paint the Town Tax Assistance HRDC ASPEN Paint the Town Purple Purple 11th & Grant Encores Virtual Event Virtual Event ß Virtual Event 2 ASPEN Paint the Town Purple 3 Virtual Cinema w/BFS Virtual Event Tax Assistance HRDC Virtual Event Explore Yellowstone MOR 11th & Grant Encores Virtual Event Virtual Cinema w/Bozeman Film Society Herd Mentality 8am Visions West Gallery Explore Yellowstone MOR Virtual Event Public Awareness Committee Savage Ancient Seas Business Before Hours 9am Museum of the Rockies 7:30am R & R Taylor Const. Inc. 7am Bozeman Chamber of Commerce Leads Group Super Sitters Class Leads Group 8am Bozeman Chamber 10am Gallatin Valley YMCA Herd Mentality 7:30am Bozeman Chamber of Commerce Herd Mentality 8am Visions West Gallery Beer Release 8am Visions West Gallery 10am Mountains Walking Brewery Savage Ancient Seas 9am MOR Savage Ancient Seas 9am Museum of the Rockies Emergence – Works in 2 & 3D Big Sky Ski/Snowboard Emergence – Works in 2 & 3D 10am Emerson Center 10am Eagle Mount Outdoor Pavilion 10am Emerson Center Botany of Math(re): Exploration of Numbers & Brunch Live Music – Addison Lea Thompson Botany of Math(re) 10am Emerson Nature 10am Emerson Center 11am Pine Creek Lodge Network for Landscape Preschool Science Series Live Poker 1pm Cat’s Paw Conservation 10am Montana Science Center Live Music 5pm Sage Lodge 11am Country Bookshelf Stretch Lab Pop Up 10am Complete Nutrition Tessy Lou Williams 5pm Sacajawea Bar Artist Tutorials for CCC Coloring Live Poker 1pm Cat’s Paw Contest 11am Virtual Event Joe Knapp Public Skate 1:30pm Haynes Pavilion 5:30pm Live Poker 1pm Cat’s Paw Open STEAMLab 3pm Montana Science Center Open STEAMLab Amanda Stewart 5pm Sacajawea Bar – Three Forks Kountry Korner 3pm Montana Science Center Donnie’s Inferno 5:30pm Kountry Korner Café Uncorked & Pure Barre Pop Up Open Mic 6pm Pine Creek Lodge Unplugged 4pm Blend Wine Bar Beginner Country Swing Lesson 7pm Blend Ribbon Cutting 6pm Starlite Bozeman Bozeman Night 4pm Mountain Peak Chem-Dry Good Vibe Friday w/ Milton Menasco & the Big Live 7:30pm Live Music 5pm Sage Lodge Fiasco 7pm Virtual Event CJMS Choirs Uncorked & Unplugged 7pm Blend Wine Bar Willson Auditorium 6pm Gallatin High School Bozeman Night Live 7:30pm Willson Auditorium Sunrise Karaoke Bozeman Insight Community Verge Theater presents AIRNESS 8pm 7pm Virtual Event 8pm Virtual Event Friendly Tavern BINGO Night 7pm Pine Creek Lodge Live Music 8pm J & Company Bar Dilly Dilly Band Live Music 8pm J & Company Bar Spring Rock Show w/Reckless Abandon 9:30pm Bucket Night 8pm Bar IX 9pm Filling Station Sunrise Karaoke 9pm Eagles Bar Dilly Dilly Band 9:30pm Eagles Bar Eagles Bar Sweat for the Vets 5k Virtual Event Sweat for the Vets 5k Virtual Event ASPEN Paint the Town Purple 11th & Grant Encores Virtual Event 9 Virtual Event 10 ASPEN Paint the Town Purple Virtual Event MHSA District V Music Festival Virtual Cinema w/Bozeman Film Society Gallatin High School Virtual Event Leads Group 7:30am Bozeman Chamber MHSA District V Music Festival Gallatin High School Green Thumbs 7:30am Gallatin Valley YMCA Explore Yellowstone (by Reservation) Herd Mentality 8am Visions West Gallery Museum of the Rockies Head to Space Day Camp 9am MT Science Center Herd Mentality 8am Visions West Gallery – Bozeman Savage Ancient Seas 9am Museum of the Rockies Homebuyer Education Class 8:30am HRDC Food Explorers PIR Camp 9:30am MOR Bozeman Winter Farmers’ Market Emergence – Works in 2 & 3D 9am Gallatin County Fairgrounds 10am Emerson Center CPR Certification Course 9am Gallatin Valley YMCA Botany of Math(re): Exploration of Numbers & Savage Ancient Seas 9am Museum of the Rockies Nature 10am Emerson Center Spring For Food Drive 10am Gallatin Valley Preschool Science Series 10am Montana Science Center Stretch Lab Pop Up Event 10am Gallatin Valley Mall Public Health Effects of Legalizing Marijuana Beer Release 10am Mountains Walking Brewery 12pm Virtual Event Brunch Live Music – Maggie Hickman Live Poker 1pm Cat’s Paw 11am Pine Creek Lodge Public Skate 1:30pm Haynes Pavilion Live Poker 1pm Cat’s Paw Open STEAMLab 3pm Montana Science Center Tours for Tots: Savage Ancient & MT Seas (by Ryan Acker 5pm Sacajawea Bar – Three Forks Reservation) 2pm Museum of the Rockies Supper Club 5:30pm Starlite Bozeman Live Music 5pm Sage Lodge Donnie’s Inferno 5:30pm Kountry Korner Café Luke Williams 5pm Sacajawea Bar – Three Forks Open Mic 6pm Pine Creek Lodge Supper Club 5:30pm Starlite Bozeman Good Vibe Friday w/ Milton Menasco & the Big Joe Knapp 5:30pm Kountry Korner Café Fiasco 7pm Virtual Event Gloves Off Gala 6pm Best Western Plus GranTree Inn Uncorked & Unplugged 7pm Blend Wine Bar Uncorked & Unplugged 7pm Blend Wine Bar

Verge Theater presents AIRNESS Verge Theater presents AIRNESS 8pm Virtual Event • 8pm Virtual Event Live Music 8pm J & Company Bar Live Music 8pm J & Company Bar Sunrise Karaoke 8pm Friendly Tavern Sunrise Karaoke 9pm Sacajawea Bar

Kenny Feidler 9pm Stacey’s Old Faithful Bar 1993 SINCE Blue Belly Junction 9:30pm Eagles Bar Blue Belly Junction 9:30pm Eagles Bar ASPEN Paint the Town Purple Bozeman CleanUp Week Gallatin Valley Virtual Event KGLT Fund Drive Virtual Event 16 Virtual Cinema w/Bozeman Film Society 17 11th & Grant Encores Virtual Event Virtual Event ASPEN Paint the Town Purple Virtual Event “2040” Showing Virtual Event International Wildlife Film Festival Roxy Theatre – Missoula Leads Group 7:30am Bozeman Chamber Virtual Cinema w/Bozeman Film Society Virtual Event Rainbow over the Rockies Summit Rainbow over the Rockies Summit 8am Virtual Event 8am Virtual Event 17 to ZERO: Ending Veteran Suicide 8am Virtual Event Herd Mentality 8am Visions West Gallery Bozeman Winter Farmers’ Market Universal Athletics Warehouse Sale 9am Gallatin County Fairgrounds 9am Gallatin County Fairgrounds Universal Athletics Warehouse Sale Savage Ancient Seas 9am Museum of the Rockies 9am Gallatin County Fairgrounds Emergence – Works in 2 & 3D Savage Ancient Seas 9am Museum of the Rockies 10am Emerson Center Community Earth Day Festival 10amBozeman Public Library Botany of Math(re): Exploration of Numbers & Girls for Change Virtual Summit 10am Virtual Event Nature 10am Emerson Center Beer Release 10am Mountains Walking Brewery Brunch Live Music – Shelly Besler Kersbergen Preschool Science Series 10am MSC • Live Poker 1pm Cat’s Paw 11am Pine Creek Lodge Peter King 5pm Sacajawea Bar – Three Forks Period and the Arts 12pm Gallatin County Fairgrounds Donnie’s Inferno 5:30pm Kountry Korner Café Live Poker 1pm Cat’s Paw 2021 30TH, APRIL - 30TH MARCH Science Night In 6pm Montana Science Center Live Music 5pm Sage Lodge Open Mic 6pm Pine Creek Lodge Chandler Huntley 5pm Sacajawea Bar – Three Forks Good Vibe Friday w/ Milton Menasco & the Big Joe Knapp 5:30pm Kountry Korner Café Fiasco 7pm Virtual Event Ellen presents Mommy’s Dead & They Buried Her in Moscow 7pm Virtual Event Ellen presents Mommy’s Dead & They Buried Her Uncorked & Unplugged 7pm Blend Wine Bar in Moscow 7pm Virtual Event Bozeman Symphony’s Montgomery, Mendelssohn & Bach Uncorked & Unplugged 7pm Blend Wine Bar 7:30pm Virtual Event Live Music 8pm J & Company Bar Live Music 8pm J & Company Bar Sunrise Karoake 9pm Lane Bar Sunrise Karaoke 8pm Friendly Tavern Daniel Kosel 9:30pm Eagles Bar Daniel Kosel 9:30pm Eagles Bar DTN BZN Restaurant Week DTN BZN Restaurant Week Downtown Bozeman Downtown Bozeman Bozeman CleanUp Week Gallatin Valley 23 Bozeman CleanUp Week Gallatin Valley 24 11th & Grant Encores Virtual Event 11th & Grant Encores Virtual Event ASPEN Paint the Town Purple Virtual Event ASPEN Paint the Town Purple Virtual Event International Wildlife Film Festival International Wildlife Film Festival Roxy Theatre – Missoula Roxy Theatre – Missoula Virtual Cinema w/Bozeman Film Society Virtual Event Virtual Cinema w/BFS Virtual Event “The Need to Grow” Showing Virtual Event Leads Group 7:30am Bozeman Chamber Explore Yellowstone (by Reservation) Herd Mentality Museum of the Rockies 8am Visions West Gallery – Bozeman Herd Mentality 8am Visions West Gallery – Bozeman Savage Ancient Seas 9am Museum of the Rockies Savage Ancient Seas 9am Museum of the Rockies Emergence – Works in 2 & 3D Depot RR Swap 9am Livingston Depot Center 10am Emerson Center Beer Release 10am Mountains Walking Brewery Botany of Math(re): Exploration of Numbers & Rocky Mountain Home & Garden Show Nature 10am Emerson Center 10am Gallatin County Fairgrounds Preschool Science Series Brunch Live Music – Joe Knapp 10am Montana Science Center 11am Pine Creek Lodge Live Poker 1pm Cat’s Paw Live Poker 1pm Cat’s Paw Open STEAMLab 3pm Montana Science Center Tours for Tots: Savage Ancient & MT Seas (by Cole Decker 5pm Sacajawea Bar – Three Forks Reservation) 2pm Museum of the Rockies Donnie’s Inferno 5:30pm Kountry Korner Café Live Music 5pm Sage Lodge Open Mic 6pm Pine Creek Lodge Cole Thorne 5pm Sacajawea Bar – Three Forks Good Vibe Friday w/ Milton Menasco & the Big Joe Knapp 5:30pm Kountry Korner Café Fiasco 7pm Virtual Event Uncorked & Unplugged 7pm Blend Wine Bar Uncorked & Unplugged 7pm Blend Wine Bar An Evening Under the Stars 7pm Virtual Event Live Music 8pm J & Company Bar Live Music 8pm J & Company Bar Sunrise Karaoke 9pm Sacajawea Bar – Three Forks Sunrise Karaoke 8pm Friendly Tavern Close 2 Toast 9:30pm Eagles Bar Close 2 Toast 9:30pm Eagles Bar 11th & Grant Encores Virtual Event ASPEN Paint the Town Purple 30 Virtual Event International Wildlife Film Festival Roxy Theatre – Missoula Virtual Cinema w/Bozeman Film Society Get YOUR ad on Virtual Event Honors Orchestra Tour Gallatin High School “The Need to Grow” Showing Virtual Event Leads Group 7:30am Bozeman Chamber of Commerce The BoZone Herd Mentality 8amVisions West Gallery – Bozeman Savage Ancient Seas 9am Museum of the Rockies Botany of Math(re): Exploration of Numbers & Nature 10am Emerson Center Preschool Science Series 10am Montana Science Center Calendar Live Poker 1pm Cat’s Paw Open STEAMLab 3pm Montana Science Center Maggie Hickman 5pm Sacajawea Bar – Three Forks Call 586-6730 or email Donnie’s Inferno 5:30pm Kountry Korner Café [email protected] Open Mic 6pm Pine Creek Lodge Good Vibe Friday w/ Milton Menasco & the Big Fiasco 7pm Virtual Event Uncorked & Unplugged 7pm Blend Wine Bar Live Music 8pm J & Company Bar Poison Lovers 9:30pm Eagles Bar April 01, 2021 The BoZone • Volume 28, Number 07

MUSICINAND AROUNDTHE BOZONE

Pine Creek brunch boasts talented lineup of pluckers Held during weekends and other Saturday, April 24th. in April, Pine Creek’s country Frontman of multi- Brunch Live Music Series greats, from piece SlomoJoe, he’s a has been a sure bet for the current favorite around town COVID-era local musician and past. for his mastery of a showcases. The tunes begin Maggie variety of styles includ- at 11am and run until 1pm. Hickman ing Americana, rock n’ Addison Lea performs on roll, old time and Thompson is next up on Saturday, country music. Saturday, April 3rd. She is April 10th. Last up this month a nationally touring honky She per- is Ryan Acker on tonk artist from Montana’s forms a Sunday, April 25th. capitol city. blend of The guitar and ban- Chandler Huntley originals joist plays a healthy follows on Sunday, April and notable blend of Last Revel 4th. He draws influence covers, often acoustic renditions, from Johnny Cash, Merle showing off some fun covers, and Haggard, Guy Clark, John her string- originals of Prine, Robert Earl Keen Maggie Hickman work on his own. guitar. These shows are Sunday, FREE of admission, April 11th spotlights Quenby. but space is limited. She is a classic country and roots Current health guide- Rockin’ the Rivers musician from Paradise Valley. lines will be observed Shelly Besler Kersbergen in the dining area. announces first batch of is set for Saturday, April 17th. Performance dates The Livingston-based subject to change. bands for festival redux singer/songwriter counts Patty Please visit Griffith, Wilco and Katie Herzig www.pinecreek- With its initial some of among her influences. lodgemontana.com slate of performers rock’s And on Sunday, April 18th, to learn more about just announced, favorite leg- Travis Yost entertains. Combining these and other Rockin’ the ends and the his love for music with unique story- upcoming events. Pine Rivers is optimistic hottest up- telling abilities, “The Mighty Creek hosts Trivia on Joe Knapp its annual event will and-comers. Travis” will sing his songs and tell Wednesday nights, be a chance for live Stay to revel his stories to anyone that will listen. BINGO Thursdays music fans to con- in the party Joe Knapp puts on a show and Open Mic on Friday. • verge at summer’s that is end. The festival is uniquely set for a triumphant Rockin’ the return to The Rivers, Bridge near Three Montana’s Figure in local music scene releases new Forks, celebrating largest and more than two most loved decades with its rockfest. single ahead of new album 2021 event. Performances will be Tickets and camping packages Bozeman musician Apple Music, or Instagram held Thursday through Saturday, are now on sale through the event Dustin Tucker follows (@dustintucker). You can August 12th–14th. website. Please note: all 2020 tickets and up his debut solo album, also find him performing This year’s festival will feature campsite reservations will be honored. Figurine, and popular sin- solo acoustic around the appearances by Skillet, Iron For two decades, Rockin’ the gle, “Tiny Plastic Promise Gallatin Valley in support of Maidens, , Rivers has been bringing the music Ring” with another super his new single and upcoming .38 Special, Steven Adler of of rock legends to Montana for a catchy song, “Soldier.” album. Visit www.dustin- Guns N’ Roses, Black Stone three-day rock festival – the only The tune feels a bit like tuckermusic.com for Cherry, Lit, Georgia Satellites, one of its kind in the state. The lega- the Gorillaz and Foster more details. , Dead Fervor, Blue cy will (finally) continue in 2021! the People hanging at As a songwriter, producer, Tattoo, Jared Stewart, and plenty Visit www.rockintherivers.com some sort of NeverEnding and multi-instrumentalist, more to be announced in the com- for ticketing information and Story-themed school dance Dustin Tucker’s music style ing months. As always, numerous official outlets, camping info, and party. With “Soldier,” can be described as a mix of regional acts will take to the stage to more on the festival and its awesome Tucker hopes to reach a rock riffage, soul/R&B, and warm up the crowd! Celebrate with rockin’ acts! • wider audience with its groove-based pop/alterna- smooth groove, silky tive music with catchy vocals, and passionate yet hooks, memorable melody, desperate lyrics of love. layered harmonies, and The song is now available dynamic guitar builds and everywhere you buy or solos. He can be seen per- stream music. unannounced, the result promises to forming with Pink Floyd Tribute Tucker is currently working on a be some of his best and most com- Pinky & the Floyd and is the son of full-length follow-up to Figurine. plete musical work to date. Follow late Montana legend, William Scott Though the project is currently along with his music on Spotify, “Tex” Tucker. •

Support community radio with annual KGLT Fund Drive KGLT – your community wide assortment of gifts donated by and 97.1 (MSU), 91.9 in Big Sky, music station – continues to cele- local businesses and organizations 89.5 in Livingston, 89.1 in Helena, brate a half century of great music to entice listeners to support this 107.1 in Gardiner and Mammoth with its annual on-air and online rare breed of radio station. KGLT Hot Springs, and 90.5 in Big fundraiser. The 2021 KGLT Fund also offers its own line of gear with Timber. Drive will run Sunday, April 11th a fresh logo every year. Operated as a program of through Saturday, April 17th. All are invited to participate in Montana State University - Non-commercial and mostly lis- the 2021 KGLT Fund Drive by Bozeman, KGLT has broadcasted tener supported, the annual fund calling (406) 994-4492 during the from the campus since its inception drive a major source of operating live broadcast events, April in 1968, providing non-commer- revenue for KGLT. During this 11th–17th, or pledge anytime at cial, educational radio to area lis- extended event, a staff of volunteer www.kglt.net. Listen to KGLT in teners. KGLT is funded by dona- DJs take to the airwaves to offer a Bozeman on FM frequencies 91.9 tions from listeners, grants, and foundations, as well as underwrit- ing and support from the Associated Students of Montana State University (ASMSU). KGLT works with many clubs and pro- grams on and off campus, writing and producing over 1,500 public service announcements per year on topics including sexual harassment, GED completion, senior education, preventative health measures, low cost medical services, humane con- trol of animal population, new classes on campus, psychological counseling, crisis hotlines, among others. • APRIL 01, 2021 • THE ROLLINGZONE • PAGE 7C

Tessy Lou, Cole Thorne among Sac acts to usher in spring

The Sacajawea Hotel is one of song- singer/songwriter picked up a thing pulls from his musical roots of old many venues inviting the live music writer or two from the Texas live music school country. He’s influenced by community back into its perform- from The scene and performs soulful the likes of Waylon Jennings and ance spaces as COVID restrictions Last folk/rock. newer artists including Chris ease. In Three Forks, the historic Revel Check out Peter King on Stapleton, Brent Cobb and Jason property features a fine dining plays a Friday, April 16th. The Dead Isbell. option and the welcome return of healthy Yellers’ frontman gears his original Cole Thorne is set for regular shows to its more casual bar blend of lyrics around the human condition, Saturday, April 24th. She fronts the and grill. acoustic love, war and self-control. His origi- namesake R&B/reggae-infused Amanda Stewart is first up on versions nals tell the story of honest, blue col- band, bringing her signature vocals Friday, April 2nd. She performs of the full lar life in a small town. and ukulele to Three Forks. acoustic, alternative and country band’s Chandler Huntley takes the Maggie Hickman closes out covers – not to mention plenty of songs, stage Saturday, April 17th. The the month on Friday, April 30th. her own original music. one or South Carolina native draws influ- The Bozeman singer/songwriter Frontwoman of the Shotgun two fun ence from Johnny Cash, Merle performs a blend of originals and Stars, Tessy Lou Williams follows covers, Haggard, Guy Clark, John Prine, notable covers, often showing off her Saturday, April 3rd. The country and some Robert Earl Keen and other country stringwork on guitar. singer/songwriter is deeply rooted in originals. greats, from the current and past. Sac live music currently runs traditional influences, with a spin on Cole Decker performs on from 5–8pm. Note: announced acts sub- Western culture. Luke Williams Saturday, Friday, April 23rd, ahead of another ject to change. For more information A night of Sunrise Karaoke Ryan Acker on Friday, April 9th. April 10th showcases Three Forks’ night of Sunrise Karaoke. The about these events, visit www.saca- follows an early evening set by The guitar-playing, banjo-plucking own Luke Williams. The Mississippi-born singer/songwriter jaweahotel.com. •

Eagles hosts weekend bands, midweek Noted stringmasters, acoustics Eric Funk front local Live acts have returned to the Luke Flansburg entertains with songs to warm your heart, Eagles Bar with plenty of opportuni- Wednesday, April 14th. He’ll bring make you cry and dance. livestreams ties for local listeners to choose from a wide variety of music ranging from On Wednesday, April 28th, Bred from the realization we woman virtuoso Maud Powell’s in the coming weeks. Here’s a look funk to rock to blues. Also a member Greg Hall provides the live could not plausibly go without live transcriptions of spirituals “Nobody at what’s happening at FOE this of Pinky & the Floyd, Tsunami Funk acoustics. Head downtown for your entertainment until pandemic’s Knows the Trouble I’ve Seen” and month. and MOTH, prepare for a fun set of midweek cold one and enjoy his end, Bozeman-Arts Live! met the “Deep River,” among others. The moment and found a modern way concert begins at 7pm. to bring the work of local artists Following in time for Earth Day into each of our homes. The group is a new film adaptation of Eric will continue its virtual broadcasts Funk’s Requiem for a Forest on Thursday, April 22nd. Inspired by the Bridger Foothills Fire in September 2020, Requiem was

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First up is a pair of rockin’ shows covers and originals that will span musical stylings! by Dilly Dilly on Friday and the genres. Poison Lovers will finish out Saturday, April 2nd and 3rd. Kick Daniel Kosel breezes in for the one month and kick off the next off the first weekend of the month weekend of Friday and Saturday, with shows on Friday, April 30th with all your classic favorites. April 16th and 17th. His poetry, and Saturday, May 1st. The Kristin Lundell follows soulful vocals and guitar work make Bozeman-based honky tonk country Wednesday, April 7th. The local a delightful listening experience best rock band is led by Eagles staple in April. singer/songwriter and guitarist per- described as “Crues Music,” a self- Rob Lethert. First up is classical program forms catchy, melodic rock originals styled blend of country, rock and There’s no better Thirsty “Our Brothers & Sisters” on inspired by the likes of Veruca Salt, blues. Thursday than one with Sunrise Thursday, April 8th. Join Carrie Juliana Hatfield and The Beatles. Enjoy the sounds of Chandler Karaoke, setting up at FOE week- Krause, Bozeman Symphony con- She’ll also have the audience singing Huntley on Wednesday, April 21st. ly. Sing your heart out and cheer on certmaster, along with MSU piano IOB’s first-ever commissioned new along as she puts her spin on hits He draws influence from Johnny your friends, but please watch your professor Julie Gosswiller in pieces work. Its return will be performed that span the decades. Cash, Merle Haggard, Guy Clark, distance! celebrating black and women by Bozeman’s own Roots in the Country rockers BlueBelly John Prine, Robert Earl Keen and Eagles Bar live begins at 8pm musicians. Sky with cinematography by Junction will bring the noise Friday other country greats, from the cur- Wednesday and 9:30pm Thursday Repertoire includes the wild Thomas Thomas. Show and Saturday, April 9th and 10th. rent and past. through Saturday. Note: announced acts and intense Beethoven’s Kreutzer time is 7pm. The “rockabilly” group brings an Close 2 Toast takes the stage subject to change. Current health guide- Sonata, originally written for the Tune in at www.bozema- arsenal of originals and personalized Friday and Saturday, April 23rd and lines will be followed. Head down- virtuoso black violinist George narts-live.com where you can covers. The high-energy band tends 24th. Formed from all the right ele- town for some great local music or Bridgetower, African-American also learn more about upcoming to veer away from slow jams, other ments found within the Gallatin stop in for a cold one and support academic William Grant Still’s live streams. These performances than the occasional tune. Valley comes a band like no other, our hospitality industry. • comforting “Mother and Child” are made possible by generous local based on a sculpture by Sargent sponsors. Contributions to the vir- Johnson, and turn-of-the-century tual tip jar are appreciated. • Indulge in eats & treats, support down- town restaurants The Downtown Bozeman buds. There will be a punch card pating businesses. Association (DBA) and downtown activity as well as raffles, giveaways Annual DBA special events eateries, pubs and cafes are proud to and live events throughout the week. include: the Christmas Stroll, Bridal present the inaugural DTN BZN Visit www.downtownboze- Walk, Crazy Days, Art Walk series, Restaurant Week. The seven-day man.org for a list of all participat- Music on Main, Cruisin’ on Main showcase of downtown’s best food, ing establishments, as well as their car show, and many more. The dessert and drink will take place menus and features at each location. DBA also administers the Monday to Sunday, April Also look for the QR code sprinkled Downtown Dollars program and 19th–25th. around Downtown. Note: Please several other downtown enhance- Enjoy good eats and drinks at plan to enjoy this special event ment programs. Visit the website to over 25 participating Downtown throughout the week. Current health learn more about these and other establishments featuring off-menu guidelines will be followed at partici- upcoming events. • specials, exclusive dining experi- ences and opportunities to win some amazing prizes. Whether you’re a breakfast fanatic or someone who never skips dessert, you’ll be sure to find something to tickle your taste First Fiddle Jam of ‘21 heads to

The Montana Old Time Fiddlers will bring their unique music – and first jam of the year – to Whitehall’s Mint Bar on Sunday, April 18th. The Old Time Fiddle Jam will unfold from 2–6pm. The afternoon is free and open to the public, lunch will be available, and dancing is encouraged. Guitar, mandolin and banjo players are welcome to partic- ipate in the jam – and anyone can just come to hear some great old time fiddle music. The Mint Bar is located at 1 E Legion in uptown Whitehall. Founded in 1963, The Montana State Old Time Fiddlers Association (MSOTFA) is dedicated to preserv- ing old time fiddle music in Montana, providing educational and performance opportunities for musi- cians and listeners of all ages. Call (406) 685-3481 for more informa- tion. The MSOTFA is incorporated and operates with an elected board as a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization. In order to best serve its community and meet the MSOTFA objectives, the state is divided into districts. Each district operates with its own elected officers. Learn more at www.montanafiddlers.org. •

Tell ’em, “I Saw It In The BoZone!” ––– The BoZone Entertainment Calendar • www.BoZone.com • 406-586-6730 • Volume 28, Number 07 - April 01, 2021 • page 7C April 22, 2021 April 01, 2021 The BoZone • Volume 28, Number 07

ENVIRONMENT • HEALTH • INAND AROUNDTHE BOZONE Earth Day gets month-long treatment with happenings aplenty

– Virtual Talks Grow covering topics like – Book Club discussing Grain by Grain with Zero Waste, Wind special guest author Bob Quinn Energy, – Earth Day Trail through the parks featur- Landscaping for ing exhibits Birds, Composting, These events are FREE and open to the Climate Change, public. Find additional details at www.gal- Jobs in Renewable latinvalleyearthday.org, where you can Energy and Energy also find more information about the Earth Efficient Homes Day Passport. Earn stamps, then submit for a – Walking Tours drawing to win a prize! Local nonprofit Gallatin Valley Earth Day numerous events, including: including ‘Plants for Gallatin Valley Earth Day encourages has announced an extended slate of events to – Earth Day Festival at Bozeman Public Birds in the Learning Garden’ and other local citizen action to help protect our planet celebrate Earth Day 2021. Take part Library on Saturday, April 17th with music, excursions in Story Mill Park from right here in the Gallatin Valley. The throughout the month of April with virtual food, exhibits and children’s activities from – Virtual Art Class with local artists helping group came together in creation of a and in-person activities that focus on the 10am–1pm participants draw nature while enjoying local Bozeman festival that celebrates this vital health of our planet. – Bozeman CleanUp Week, April 17th–24th wine and cheese work. Learn more by visiting the aforemen- The group and its partners will host (kits available online and at Earth Day Fest) – Films including 2040 and The Need to tioned website. •

Library forum examines Bozeman Clean Up Week After a long winter, our beautiful commu- Citizens may also choose to clean up their intersection of people & wildlife nity could stand a little sprucing up! Join own areas at their convenience. As we know, conserv- How do we conserve wildlife and promote your neighbors for Bozeman CleanUp With the snow melting away, this is an ing wildlife – in the biodiversity across large landscapes? What are Week, expanded to seven days in 2021. The opportunity to come together as a communi- Gallatin Valley, the local examples of projects that conserve town cleansing will run Saturday to ty to straighten things up in time for the Greater Yellowstone wildlife on ranches, farms, and public lands? If Saturday, April 17th–24th. anticipated summer months. Social gather- Ecosystem, and in public coexistence with wildlife is a primary focus of The Bozeman Beautification Advisory ings may still be restricted but our streets will and private landscapes conservation, how does it work? How is it Board welcomes individuals and groups to look darn good for our visiting family and across Montana and working? spend the morning helping to tidy up our friends! throughout the West – Phillips will provide an overview of con- town! Registrants may opt for delivery of Please register by Monday, April 12th at contributes to our lives serving biodiversity, and Upson will talk about their cleaning kits or collect them in person www.bozeman.net/CleanUp to accom- and livelihoods in many how her nonprofit works with private at the Earth Day Festival. The event is set for modate supplies needed for both individuals ways, some beyond imagining even 30 or 40 landowners and public land managers to pre- April 17th at the Bozeman Public Library. and groups. A limited amount of additional years ago. The central issue of wildlife conser- vent conflicts with big carnivores – grizzly Head down between 10am and 1pm to col- cleaning kits will be available at the Library vation is coexistence, which is only being mag- bears, wolves, and mountain lions. lect your gloves, vests, bags and instructions. during Earth Day Fest. • nified by the numbers of people moving into Join to hear from these two experts who get our region. their boots muddy walking the land, talking To help understand how wildlife and peo- with the folks who live there, and developing ple, conservation and coexistence fit together, strategies for people and wildlife to thrive Last Winter Farmers’ Market the Bozeman Public Library Community together. Forum welcomes Mike Phillips, director of Learn more about the speakers and find a Last call for local goods and produce! The FREE of admission and open to the public. the Turner Endangered Species Fund, and link to the Zoom broadcast at www.boze- final dates of the Bozeman Winter Please follow the market on social media for Lisa Upson, director of People & Carnivores, manlibrary.org. These events are free and Farmers’ Market are Saturdays, April 10th up to date information. All event dates subject for a virtual discussion. open to all. and 17th. The annual event moved to the to change. “People and Wildlife: Conservation A Library program of civic engagement, Gallatin Valley Fairgrounds in 2020, ensuring Bozeman Winter Farmers’ Market has and Coexistence” will take place from Community Forums are sponsored by the plenty of space for exhibitors and shoppers. grown from the demand for a direct producer- noon–1pm on Wednesday, April 21st. It will Bozeman Public Library Foundation and The markets will be held from 9am–noon. to-consumer experience beyond the traditional be broadcasted via Zoom and no advanced offered the third Wednesday of each month, The winter market comes at that time of summer market season. In addition to vegeta- registration is needed. September through May. • the season where summer’s bounty is still bles, you can find grassfed meats, cheeses, available along with all of the fall gems. The farm fresh eggs, fermented vegetables and markets showcase an additional 20 food and kombucha, honey, artisan breads and baked farm product vendors that allow shoppers to goods, syrups, jams and preserves, grains and cross off everything on their grocery lists. oils, wool, locally grown and blended teas, eth- Note: the April 10th market will be held in ically sourced coffee, locally pressed juices, and Exhibit Building #3, with the final market much more, all under one roof! Learn more at moving to Exhibit Building #2. Both are www.bozemanwintermarket.com. •

‘Microbes, Carbon & Climate’ Gallatin Valley Friends of the Sciences Looking to next month, “The Origin of continues to present its popular lecture series Supermassive Black Holes” is set for this spring. Co-sponsored by Museum of the Wednesday, May 12th at 7pm. What can we Rockies and Hopa Mountain, a pair of virtual learn about the origin of supermassive black talks in April and May will keep the conversa- holes from studying small galaxies? Dr. Amy tion going as the public is vaccinated. Reines, Assistant Professor of Physics at Next up is “Microbes, Carbon & MSU, will discuss how observations of little Climate: Impacts of a Changing “dwarf” galaxies using world-class telescopes Cryosphere” at 7pm on Wednesday, April are being used to reveal the birth and growth 14th. What can the study of microbes living of black holes that can reach masses upwards in cold temperature environments tell us of a billion times the Sun’s mass. about the physical limits of life? Dr. Christine These talks will be presented online via Foreman, Associate Professor of Chemical Zoom. Free and open to the public. Find and Biological Engineering at MSU, will dis- Gallatin Valley Friends of the Sciences on cuss how her research with deep ice cores and Facebook to RSVP or visit www.gallatin- current environments provides insights into science.org for additional details and bacterial processes in cold places, past and streaming links. The nonprofit was established present, and how carbon moves through in 2017 to explore cutting edge science topics, these living systems in the context of a chang- their latest developments, and their relevance ing climate. to society. •

Sweat for the Vets 5k The 8th Annual Sweat for the Vets 5k Through the experience of fly fishing in is set for Sunday to Saturday, April 4th–10th. Montana, Warriors and Quiet Waters This year’s race has been extended to one Foundation is a catalyst for positive change in week and will be conducted virtually. the lives of post-9/11 combat veterans. Run or walk a 5k and submit your time by WQW brings these veterans to Southwest 6pm on April 10th. The springtime “race” will Montana for a variety of programs also feature prizes for top finishers. Register featuring fly fishing and therapeutic recre- now at www.runsignup.com (search ation. Each unique package provides trans- “Sweat for the Vets”). All profits from this portation, accommodations, and home- event will directly benefit Warriors & Quiet cooked meals for these warriors and their Waters, a local charity that works to support loved ones. Learn more at www.warrior- veterans in our community and beyond. sandquietwaters.org. •

Gallatin Valley spring food drive With the help of its sponsors, Gallatin time when donations are less frequent. In Valley Food Bank will present its Spring addition, with the onset of COVID-19 last for Food event on Saturday, April 10th. March, the Food Bank halted all food drive The donation drive will be set up at grocery efforts and did not begin taking individual stores in Bozeman and Belgrade between the donations until October of 2020 due to safety hours of 10am and 3pm. concerns. This significantly impacted their Locate food bins and receive a wish list food supply. from volunteers while shopping, or donate Volunteers are needed! Invite family and on your way out. Setting a goal of 15,000 friends to help collect food at a participating lbs., food collected during this event will ben- grocery store during two-hour shifts. Training efit the Food Bank and its child nutrition will be provided and donated food will be col- programs. lected by Food Bank personnel. Monetary Community food and fund drives provide donations are also gratefully accepted. nutritious food and vital operating funds for Visit www.springforfood.com for vol- the Food Bank while raising awareness of unteer registration and to learn more about hunger issues in our community. They also the event. Find Gallatin Valley Food Bank on provide some of the healthiest and highest- Facebook for the most up to date information quality food the Food Bank receives. and other activities related to “Fight Spring for Food is an opportunity to sup- Childhood Hunger Week,” April 5th–9th. • port a sustainable supply of food during a