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Your VOTE speaks volumes: Election Day is Nov. 8th he day has finally come, mark- tee ballots must reach the county election law. I-177 prohibits the use of traps and Black. Precincts 61D, 62A, 62B, 62C, 62D, ing the end of what surely has office by the close of polls on Election Day at snares for animals by the public on any public 63A, and 63C can find their polling place at been an exhaustive season for 8pm, whether by mail or hand delivery. lands within Montana, with certain excep- Hope Lutheran Church, located at 2152 W. voters—and anyone else with It’s also not too late to register! Unlike tions. I-181 promotes research into developing Graf St. Precinct 63B votes in Shroyer Gym, eyes and ears. Ready or not, many states, late registration in Montana is therapies and cures for brain diseases and located in Bobcat Circle on the MSU Election Day will present itself available through Election Day at 8pm. This, injuries. I-182 expands access to medical Campus. Residents of precincts 67B, 67C, to Southwest Montana and all however, must be completed at the county marijuana. and 68C come together at Belgrade Special other United States citizens election office or the location designated by The pamphlet does not outline the Law Events Center, 220 Spooner Rd. Precincts whenT the polling places open at 7am on the County Election Administrator. Gallatin and Justice Facilities bond, which is a county- 68A and 68B are to vote at River Rock Tuesday, November 8th. Don’t let political County’s election office is located inside the level issue. McCulloch’s pamphlet is available Community Center, located at 101 River fatigue keep you from fulfilling your civic right Gallatin County Courthouse, 311 West Main, in its entirety at www.sos.mt.gov/. Rock Rd. Those living in precinct 64C con- and responsibility to get out and vote! Room 210, in Bozeman. The election office is But where do you actually go to vote? vene at the Gallatin Gateway Community For those who haven’t already received open Monday–Friday from 8am–5pm. Late Below is a list of Gallatin County voting Center, 145 Mill St. Precinct 64B votes at Big and/or returned their absentee ballots, here registration will be temporarily closed begin- precincts and their polling place locations. Sky Water/Sewer Office, 561 Little Coyote are some basics—courtesy of Montana ning at noon on Nov. 7th, but will reopen on Your precinct can be found on your Voter Rd., while residents of precinct 64A come Secretary of State Linda McCulloch’s 2016 Election Day at 8am. Confirmation Card or on your “My Voter together at Povah Community Center, located Montana Voter Information Pamphlet—to Now on to the actual ballot. Setting aside Page,” accessible by visiting at 10 Geyser St. in West Yellowstone. People make your careful voter due diligence a bit the candidates, the wording of ballot initiatives www.app.mt.gov/voterinfo/. Here’s the break- of precinct 69B cast their vote at Manhattan easier. can sometimes be either too vague or too com- down. Residents of precinct 59A converge at Christian School, 8000 Churchill Rd., while On Election Day, make sure to bring iden- plicated for voters. Secretary McCulloch and Bridger Canyon Fire Station, located at 8081 69C can find their polling place at Manhattan tification with you to the polls. Any of the fol- her team put together their pamphlet with this Bridger Canyon Rd. Those living in precincts High School, 200 W. Fulton Ave. Finally, citi- lowing forms of identification can be used: in mind. The Quick Reference Guide found 61A, 61B, 61C, 66A, 66B, and 66C are to zens of precinct 69A can mark their ballot at current photo ID (driver’s license, state ID, inside helps to clear up what exactly you’re cast their ballots at the Gallatin County Three Forks High School, 212 E. Neal St. tribal ID, school ID, etc.); voter registration voting for with a ‘Yes’ or ‘No’ for each initia- Fairgrounds, Building #1. Precincts 64D, 65A, Further voter information can be found at confirmation card; or current utility bill, bank tive. Here’s a general description of what pass- 65B, and 65C also meet at the Fairgrounds, http://gallatincomt.virtualtownhall.net/Public statement, paycheck, government check, or ing each statewide initiative will do. but in Building #2. Precincts 67A and 69D _Documents/gallatincomt_clerk/election- other government document that shows your CI-116 ensures that crime victims’ rights are to vote at the Fairgrounds, Building #3. srev/. So enough of the formalities—do your name and current address. Please note: absen- and interests are respected and protected by The Fairgrounds are located at Tamarack & part to Get Out The Vote! • Contents Community . .3A Calendar . .4-5A Theatre/Literature . .6A Dance/Film . .7A Community . .8A EcoZone . .B Bi$Zone . .4B RollingZone . .C Wine & Beer Tasting Eight Days a Week Bobcat Football EndZone/Bobcats . .D Livingston Depot The Ellen vs UC Davis November 4th - 6pm November 4th - 7pm November 12th - 1:30pm Page 2a•The BoZone •novemBer 1,2016 MBC’s High Teas with A nerd’s first kiss & long-tongued, scaly Clara precede annual pangolin featured at Ellen’s PK Night Kristi Govertsen, a late-blooming have this roommate…” will focus on Treeline Coffee Roasters. Nutcracker production science and math nerd, describes the dialogue with her “inner voice,” Doors open at 6:30pm, with the her “ugly adventure in learning to and Lorca will tell of how she dis- first presentation starting at 7:20pm. Montana Ballet Company again provide live musical accompa- kiss” and the epiphany it sparked at covered the importance of resilience Pecha Kucha (peh-chak-cha) offers (MBC), under the direction of niment, conducted by guest artist the next PechaKucha Night at in part through some dramatic anyone with a passion or a vision— Elizabeth DeFanti, announces its and Belgrade native, Maestro Lee the Ellen Theatre, set for events in her early life. designers, artists, inventors, archi- 33rd Annual production of The Mills, Resident Conductor of the Wednesday and Thursday, Other presenters include local tects, adventurers, entrepreneurs— Nutcracker on Friday, and Brazilian Symphony Orchestra, and November 9th and 10th. architect and PK fan Rob an opportunity to share their ideas Saturday, December 2nd and 3rd at winner of the Solti Foundation U.S. The long-tongued, scaly pangolin Pertzborn, who will take you inside with the community during a fast- the Willson Auditorium. This pro- 2014 Career Assistance Award. is probably capable of a few ugly his struggle to come up with the per- paced, friendly social get-together. duction is generously underwritten For Nutcracker tickets, contact the kisses of its own. Russ Chapman will fect PK presentation (many exam- There’s just one catch—presenters by Tim and Mary Barnard, the Montana Ballet Company at (406) outline the grave challenges now fac- ples provided); Jo Hadley, who came have only 20 slides x 20 seconds Gilhousen Family Foundation, the 582-8702 or visit www.montanabal- ing this distinctive-looking creature. up with a new business that took her each, a total of 6 minutes, Montana Arts Council’s Public let.org/. All seating is reserved. The event will include two pre- in unexpected directions after she 40 seconds! Value Partnership, the Steinmuller Ticket prices range from $15–$55. sentations on photography. Louise discovered her son loved the color PechaKucha (sounds like peh- Family Charitable Fund, and Sheri There will be a $2 service fee added Johns, a freelance photographer and pink; and Campbell Gerrish, who chak-cha) was created 13 years ago and Mitch Simkins. for “day of show” sales. National Geographic Young Explorer, found real community in the gym. by a Tokyo architectural firm. Montana Ballet Company is Before the main event! On will present “Our Wild Backyard: Events are thrilled to welcome back guest artists Sunday, November 20th at the The Changing Gallatin Range,” and now held in Rachel Van Buskirk and Christian Baxter Ballroom, Montana Ballet Tyson Krinke will show attendees more than 900 Clark, principal dancers with the Company will host three some of the iconic photographs that cities around have changed him and had most the world. impact on the world. More informa- Belgrade High School senior tion is avail- Madeline Esper draws her inspira- able on tion from art—and particularly from Facebook at Cody, WY-born artist Jackson pecha-kucha- Pollock. She had the opportunity to bozeman or by see much of his work in New York emailing City last summer and describes why pechakuch- he inspires her so much. abozeman- Sam Engblom—who was born in @gmail.com. Bozeman, but spent much of his You are youth in Turkey—describes the encouraged to unique challenges and joys of a per- come early to son split between two cultures. Local morning television anchor, socialize. There will be a 20-minute Two other presenters, Julia Broad Comedy star, and snowboard intermission. Advance tickets ($7 Yanker and Lorca Smetana, will talk instructor Missy O’Malley will plus $1 restoration fee) are available about the internal struggle with their emcee the event. All presentations online at www.theellentheatre.com/. own thoughts and perspectives on will be featured both nights. The Student tickets are available at the the world. Julia’s presentation, “So I November event is sponsored by door for $5. • Atlanta Ballet. Both guest artists Photo Credit: Tonya Lesley have notable careers and have danced professionally throughout High Teas with Clara and many the United States and abroad. They other characters from The Nutcracker, Date Nights & Dance Classes in Bozeman will share the stage with MBC’s own generously sponsored by Baxter company dancers and nearly 100 Events with tea provided by Café M.