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Montana Shakespeare in the Parks launches 2021 season This summer’s productions include: A nearly 7,000 miles putting on productions in the MSU Grove. The follow- Midsummer Night’s Dream and Cymbeline throughout Montana and neighboring states. ing Wed. through Sat., June Montana Shakespeare in the Parks, an out- All performances are offered free to audiences 23rd–26th, A Midsummer Night’s reach program of the Montana State in local parks and public spaces. Montana Dream will show at 8pm each University’s College of Arts & Architecture, is Shakespeare in the Parks relies on grants, cor- night in the Grove. pleased to announce the upcoming porate sponsorships, and thousands of individ- Future Montana Shakespeare Shakespeare in the Parks season will feature ual donors to support the free performances. in the Parks area performances productions of A Midsummer Night’s “Without question, absence makes the include: A Midsummer Night’s Dream and Cymbeline. heart grow fonder, and MSU’s College of Arts Dream in Big Timber’s Lions “After enduring a year of uncertainty, we & Architecture is proud that our very own Club Park on July 11th at are so thrilled to be looking towards our 2021 Montana Shakespeare in the Parks will be 6:30pm; Cymbeline in Big Sky’s season where we’ll be able to once again back on the road this summer,” adds Dr. Town Center Park on July 19th engage our amazing communities with live Royce W. Smith, Dean, College of Arts & at 5:30pm; Cymbeline in free professional theatre,” said Kevin Asselin, Architecture. “We’ll be working closely with Townsend’s Heritage Park on Executive Artistic Director. “Our greatest pas- the communities around our region to deliver Aug. 1st at 6pm; in Lindley Park sion at MSIP is the opportunity that we’ve had free Shakespeare performances with an eye to during the Sweet Pea Festival – for 49 years to bring families and neighbors all our audiences’ health and well-being. Midsummer on Aug. 6th at together to share a picnic and enjoy the splen- We look forward to warmly welcoming 3:45pm and Cymbeline on Aug. dor of Shakespeare’s world, a world that is so audiences to another spectacular season in the 8th at 5pm; Cymbeline on the at 6pm; Midsummer in Manhattan’s relevant to our own.” coming months!” main lawn at Chico Hot Springs on Aug. 9th Altenbrand Park on Sept. 5th at 5pm; and Touring for its 49th year, the Montana Cymbeline will run Wednesday through at 6pm; Midsummer on Aug. 14th in Gardiner’s Cymbeline closing out the regional stops on Shakespeare in the Parks company will travel Saturday, June 16th–19th at 8pm each evening Arch Park at 6pm; Midsummer in Whitehall, summer tour in Lewis & Clark Park, Belgrade, location TBA, on Aug. 15th at 6pm; Cymbeline on Sept. 6th at 3:30pm. at Bozeman Family/Grad Housing on Sept. For more information on the plays and a 3rd at 3:30pm; Midsummer in Livingston’s complete tour schedule, visit Shane Lalani Center’s parking lot on Sept. 4th www.shakespeareintheparks.org. • Race in red, white & blue in benefit of Reach Inc. Curtain opens for another round of – 1K will begin at 9:30am comedy cabaret in Virginia City In order The hyena laughs will once to prevent again echo off the walls of vehicle traffic Virginia City’s historic H. S. on the course, Gilbert Brewery, as the Brewery attendees are Follies have announced their requested to summer return. Following a soft arrive before opening over Memorial Day 8am. Bib weekend, the variety show is kick- timing will be ing off another sunny stretch of used and celebrity impersonations, sketch medals comedy and live music. This awarded at hilarious comedy cabaret – the in-person accompanied by your favorite On Sunday, July 4th, Reach Inc. will host race for top runners in each category. The Montana microbrews and stan- its 14th Annual Race for Independence. race begins and ends at the Reach Work dard domestics – will leave your Though this year’s event is a return to physi- Center, located at 322 Gallatin Park Drive. “For a night of inspired madness, stomach muscles sore for days from laughing cal form, virtual options will be available. Get Parking will be available at surrounding nonsense, foolishness and general absurdity, and guffawing. an endorphin-filled run in before the family businesses. head to Virginia City and check out the The mission of the Brewery Follies is barbecue and support this great cause! Virtual participants can complete a Brewery Follies.” – The Montana Standard simple: to make you laugh while these crazy The course weaves through trails in the 1K/5K/10K route of their choosing anytime The Brewery Follies’ 2021 Season kicks entertainers make fun of just about everything beautiful Cherry River Fishing Access and on July 4th, and share the results with Reach. off Friday, June 18th and runs through September you can think of in today’s political and social Glen Lake Rotary Park. These paths offer Registration is $25 for the 10K/5K, and $15 18th. Showtime is at 8pm, Wednesday landscape. However, you might want to find a sweeping views of the Gallatin Valley land- for the 1K. Optional, snazzy, short-sleeved, tee through Saturday. Two 4pm matinees sitter for the kids – with laughter and beer on scape. People who prefer to walk are welcome shirts will be sold for $10. Find additional also take place on Saturday and Sunday tap, some of the Follies’ antics can be pretty to join the fun. No dogs, please. information and register at afternoons. Reservations are required by irreverent. Of course, the nasty “four letter Race starts: www.reachinc.org. phone only. Call (800) 829-2969 ext. 3 words” are left out, but the jokes might mean – 10K will start in waves between 8- Proceeds benefit the people served by to make yours! Please note: seating may what “those” words mean. The Brewery Follies 8:15am Reach Inc., a local nonprofit that provides resi- still be limited and current health guidelines will is rated well beyond PG-13! – 5K will start in waves between 8:15- dential, vocational and transportation supports be followed. “…a cabaret show wild enough for any old- 8:30am to adults with developmental disabilities. • This comedy show will keep you talking for time miner.” – Sunset days! Due to mature content, parental guid- “If there’s a funnier or more polished show ance is suggested. Learn more at around, I haven’t seen it.” – Billings Gazette www.breweryfollies.net. •

R&R, L&L host early summer business mixers Bozeman Area Chamber of Commerce The next Business After Hours will will present Business Before Hours on take place Thursday, June 24th from Thursday, June 3rd from 7:30–8:30am. The 5:30–7pm. L&L Site Services, Inc. will host the event will be hosted by the Bethany Lentz State event at its location, 100 Russell Lane, in Farm Agency at 3810 Valley Commons Dr., Ste. Belgrade. Specializing in all forms of debris 2, on the west edge of Bozeman. The auto, and trash removal, the locally grown company home and life insurance provider helps its offers residential and commercial hauling serv- clients manage daily risk and prepare for ices in Gallatin County and beyond. the unexpected. Bozeman Chamber gatherings and other A sunny season 4:44 @ 4C is set for forums provide a business networking outlet Thursday, June 10th at R&R Taylor Construction for members and others. Visit www.boze- from 4:44–6pm. They’re located at 1775 Love manchamber.com to register for any of Lane in Four Corners. Featuring a team of these events and to learn more. Event admis- skilled builders, the company has offered its sion may be included with membership. The expertise to projects commercial and residen- Chamber Center is located at 2000 tial for more than 75 years. Commerce Way in Bozeman. •

Landscape oil painter opens Livingston art walks at Green Door Green Door Gallery will host the work of artist is the feeling that I have yet to complete Malou Flato this summer. “Small Oil my best painting. Everything I make is still Paintings” will open with an artist’s very fresh. My work includes watercolors, oils, reception from 5–8pm during the first acrylics, tile murals, etchings, sculpture, and Livingston Art Walk on Friday, June 25th. It digital prints. I am always looking for the next will remain on display through August at the frontier.” – Malou Flato downtown space. The Synergigi-designed Green Door Malou and her husband divide the year Gallery can be found just above Wheatgrass between Texas and Paradise Valley. She is a Saloon, a cold-press juice bar and eco-bou- landscape painter and he, a writer. She paints tique in historic Downtown Livingston. Green the natural forms around Livingston as well as Door celebrates the work of local and regional those she encounters in her travels. The small artists and presents a culturally engaging expe- oil paintings in this exhibit represent, mostly, rience for the viewer. The gallery is located at the landscape of Paradise Valley. 120 N Main St. Learn more by visiting “For me, the great thing about being an www.wheatgrasssaloon.com. •

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Livingston Depot opens for new season with ‘Invisible Boundaries’

The cut the walls, windows, and Depot columns. Danielson spent months Museum assembling the pieces and adding is now detailing like bricks, monads, a open for bustling ticket booth, and even a the sum- secretary pool huddled over their mer sea- typewriters on the third floor. son. In addition to its main exhibit, Visitors the museum also presents are wel- “The Livingston Depot in come History and Architecture,” and Monday wildlife biologist Arthur Middleton, the dynamic movements of herd The accuracy of the complex is “Film in Montana: through Saturday from 10am to PhD, on the migration of thousands animals including elk, pronghorn, unparalleled. Danielson tracked Moviemaking Under the Big 5pm. The featured exhibit for the of elk in the Greater Yellowstone mule deer and more. down copies of the Depot’s original Sky,” as well as an annual featured 2020 summer season is ground- Ecosystem, the captivating photog- Livingston is the final stop on a blueprints from the Northern Pacific special exhibit. breaking presentation “Invisible raphy of Joe Riis, the striking paint- limited tour of the exhibit including Railway Historical Association. He More information is available Boundaries: Exploring ings and drawings of James Prosek, the Yale Peabody Museum and the then teamed up with a CAD (com- through the Depot office at (406) Yellowstone’s Great Animal and the gripping film produced by Natural History Museum of Utah, puter aided design) specialist to digi- 222-2300 or its website, www.liv- Migrations.” Jenny Nichols. offering the experience to brand tally render the drawings and laser ingstondepot.org. • Curated by the Buffalo Bill Wildlife biologist Arthur new audiences. Center of the West in Cody, Middleton, PhD, compiled over a The Depot’s popular ongoing Wyoming, it uses art, science, car- decade of tracking collar data to main exhibit “Rails Across the tography and multimedia to delve produce the basis for an interactive Rockies: A Century of People into the challenges and triumphs of map featured in the exhibit – visi- & Places” will also be on display. herds as they cross geographic, cul- tors can adjust the map to reflect A detailed O-Scale model of the tural, ecological and political different seasons, herds, geographi- entire Depot complex was recently boundaries. cal features and political boundaries. donated by Duane Danielson and The stunning multi-media expe- The multi-disciplinary team has cre- refurbished for display by the rience combines the research of ated an ecosystem-wide overview of Livingston Model Railroaders.

Yard sales converge for annual Fairgrounds blowout

The opening month of summer raffles, great food and family fun! on Facebook for updated event Garagarama @ Fairgrounds June 12th brings longer days to enjoy the out- All this for a nominal admission information. doors as well as the anticipated with ALL proceeds benefitting The Optimist Club of Bozeman return of Garagarama! Following local youth. is a 501(c)3 nonprofit and “friend of 11th & Grant Encores 11th & Grant Encores its cancelation last year, the If you’d like to show your sup- youth,” devoting its time and ener- Virtual Event Virtual Event Optimist Club of Bozeman will port by donating items to the gy to raising funds for local youth 28 Regal Cinemas 29 Regal Cinemas present the 56th annual event at the Optimists’ annual garage sale extra- groups, organizing youth-oriented Regal Gallatin Valley Regal Gallatin Valley Gallatin County Fairgrounds on ordinaire, event hosts will even pick community events, and giving out Run for Cody 5K Run for Cody 5K Saturday, June 12th from up your offerings. Some restrictions non-traditional student scholarships Virtual Event Virtual Event 8am–3pm. This yearly sale features apply. Finally, booth space is now and sports gear scholarships. Virtual Cinema w/Bozeman Film Virtual Cinema w/Bozeman Film over 60 treasure-filled garage sale available. For further details, please Chartered in 1947, the Bozeman Society Virtual Event Society Virtual Event booths – all under one roof! call (406) 599-3535. Optimist Club holds two major Bike to Work Day Gallatin Valley Run Me Home 8am Virtual Event Leads Group Farmer’s Market – Butte 8am The 2021 event is preceded by Then on June 12th, head down fundraising activities – its annual 7:30am Bozeman Chamber an online auction, which is open and support our community’s kids Christmas tree sales and Uptown Mainstreet Butte Run Me Home 8am Virtual Event The Vikings Begin 9am now. And as it has in years past, the while finding a ton of fantastic Garagarama. Monies raised sup- Blossoming Artists PIR Camp event will also feature a silent auc- deals in the process! Visit port a number of local organiza- Museum of the Rockies 9:30am Museum of the Rockies Invisible Boundaries: GVLT Discovery Walk – Rock tion with great items from local optimistclubofbozeman.org for tions and activities that directly Yellowstone’s Animal Migration Hounds 9:30am M Trailhead vendors. The day of will include additional details. Be sure to follow benefit area youth. • Exhibit 10am Embodied Exhibit 10am Livingston Depot Center Visions West Gallery Yellowstone’s Animal Migration Living History Farm Exhibit 10am 10am Museum of the Rockies Livingston Depot Center Medicinal and Edible Plants Walk Preschool Science Series 10am 10am Paradise Permaculture New viking exhibit supplements MOR Montana Science Center Beer Release Neil Jussila “Mother & Child” 10am Mountains Walking Brewery favorites this summer 11am Two Rivers Big Timber Brunch Live Music – Matt Wallin Run for Cody 5K 12pm Virtual Event 11am Pine Creek Lodge Joining its prehistoric Siebel few times. With Viking helmets, more than 100 years ago. Historic Red-Light District Walking Live Poker 1pm Cat’s Paw Dinosaur Complex, a venturesome swords, and weapons for attack and In 1989, the Tinsley House was Tour 1pm Extreme History Project Reckless Rooster & the Ranch 5pm Sacajawea Bar – 3Forks showcase has planted its flag at defense, as well as jewelry, glass ves- relocated to Museum, bringing with Live Poker 1pm Cat’s Paw Members-only Exhibition Preview Live Music Museum of the Rockies for the sels, bowls, the artifacts tell stories it the history of Montana’s home- of “The Vikings Begin” 4:30pm 5pm Sage Lodge summer. The Vikings Begin is both about the society and the peo- steading era. Skilled costumed Museum of the Rockies Murders, Madams, and Mediums: now open and will be on display ple buried with them. interpreters will take you back in Donnie’s Inferno Bozeman’s Dark Side through mid-September. The exhibition is divided into time as they cook over a wood- 5:30pm Kountry Korner Café 7pm Extreme History Project The exhibition includes magnifi- thematic sections on Viking warfare, burning stove, demonstrate cooking Moonlight Takeover 5:30pm Kitchen Dwellers cent weapons, both for attack and maritime trade, a ship burial, Norse skills and recipes from the 1890s, Gallatin County Fairgrounds 7pm Pine Creek Lodge defense, but also smaller treasures gods, the Baltic Sea and geopolitical tend to the Heirloom Garden, and Kitchen Dwellers Uncorked & Unplugged such as jewelry and objects of mag- relationships to other cultures, shed- forge iron in the blacksmith’s shop. 7pm Pine Creek Lodge 7pm Blend Wine Bar ical importance. To understand the ding new light on how early Viking Take time this summer to enjoy the Uncorked & Unplugged Live Music 8pm J & Company Bar 7pm Blend Wine Bar story of how the Vikings began, the society was organized, the role of beautiful sights of the garden, the Sunrise Karaoke Live Music 8pm J & Company Bar 8pm Friendly Tavern exhibition looks at their relationship women, and the development of smells of home cooking, and the Sunrise Karaoke 9pm with the outside world, their spiritu- maritime innovation that enabled history of a time gone by that lives Savvy Sacajawea Bar – Three Forks 9:30pm Eagles Bar al and magical beliefs, the role of the Vikings to reach faraway lands on today. Savvy 9:30pm Eagles Bar warfare, the importance of water in the East and the West. The Living History Farm is and waterways, and how trade The Vikings Begin is produced by included with Museum admission. routes influenced their world. the Gustavianum, housed in Hours are 10am–4pm daily, Based on cutting-edge research Sweden’s Uppsala University through August. by Neil Price, Charlotte Museum. MOR is now open from Hedenstierna-Jonson and John MOR’s Living History Farm 9am–5pm daily. For more informa- Ljungkvist, the exhibition is the is also open for the summer season, tion about featured exhibits and premiere of a collection that has allowing visitors to experience what membership details, visit only been outside of Scandinavia a life was like in the Treasure State .museumoftherockies.org. •

Stroll thru town history with absorbing foot tours

Venturing into the past is a great Bozeman laid their love ones to rest way to experience a different world. in this sanctified ground overlooking Join an Extreme History Project the town that their toil and labor Walking Tour this summer! Take an helped establish. adventure through time and see the If you would like to reserve a days of yesteryear through new eyes. spot on any of these tours, call (406) Here’s a look at some of this sum- 220-2678 or email info@extreme- mer’s recurring tours. historyproject.org. Tours are $12, or Business and Pleasure: $10 for seniors and students. Kids Bozeman’s Historic Red-Light 12 and under tour free! Note: those District tours on Friday afternoons who have not been vaccinated are strongly at 1pm. See where the ladies lived encouraged to wear a mask. and worked and recount the lives of Further details, meeting loca- the many women who made this dis- tions, and online registration trict their home. Walkers will hear through Eventbrite is available at stories of success, failure, independ- adventurethroughtime.org. ence and tragedy. Tour schedule may vary. Please visit On Friday evenings, Murders, the website for a complete list of Madams, and Mediums: offerings. • Bozeman’s Dark Side thrills at 7pm. From horrific murders to noto- rious madams and mediums com- municating with the spirit world, Bozeman’s darker history comes to light in a walking tour designed to send a shiver up your spine. Take a Sunday walk with From Tents to Town: Bozeman’s Historic Main Street every week at 1pm. Enjoy the stories of the colorful characters like John Bozeman, Daniel Rouse, Nelson Story and architect Fred Wilson who helped mold the look and shape of this town. On Sunday evenings, Ghosts of Bozeman’s Past: Historic Sunset Hills Cemetery haunts at 4pm. The early residents of page 2A • Volume 28, Number 11 - June 01, 2021 • The BoZone Entertainment Calendar • www.BoZone.com • 406-586-6730 ––– Tell ’em, “I Saw It In The BoZone!” Tell ’em, “I Saw It In The BoZone!” –– The BoZone Entertainment Calendar • www.BoZone.com • 406-586-6730 • Volume 28, Number 11 - June 01, 2021 • page 3A June 01, 2021 The BoZone • Volume 28, Number 11

EnvironmEnt • HEaltH • in and around tHE BoZonE

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Summer markets to help local ag community thrive Optimism is growing these goods, art, jewelry, and clothing, as well nity and location for numerous local vendors “better days” are here to stay as as Montana-made products like antler of homemade food, handmade crafts, and one of our area’s favorite excuses art, woodworking, and so much more. locally grown produce to market, display and to gather returns to Bozeman Beginning June 15th, Bozeman sell their goods to promote economic well- and the surrounding communi- Farmers’ Market is back on being and support the development of home- ties: farmers’ market season. Tuesday evenings in Lindley Park. based businesses. Check out where you can find Market hours are from 5–8pm. And looking to July 1st, Belgrade garden-fresh produce, fantastic Dedicated to the promotion of local Community Market returns to Lewis & food, novelty items, and more growers, artisans, crafters, nonprofits, Clark Park for its fifth annual summer series. this summer. small businesses, food artisans and The weekly market will continue on Thursday Western Sustainability musicians, this local favorite is a fantas- evenings from 4–7pm through September Exchange’s Livingston tic way to support our community. 10th. The region’s newest market provides a Farmers Market is held These markets feature fresh produce venue for homemade, handmade, and home- Wednesday nights in Miles Band from local farmers, arts & crafts, dinner grown vendors to sell their local products. The Shell Park starting June 2nd. options and more. Grab some gro- weekly event provides the community with a The event begins at 4:30pm and Throwback to Bogert Market ceries, get that gift made locally for an fun, family friendly setting to buy produce and runs through 7:30pm. This destination Wednesdays, the Big Sky Farmers Market upcoming birthday, and kick back with a bite local goods from their neighbors. event features locally grown produce and takes over Town Center’s Fire Pit Park from under the summer sky! All markets are FREE of admission, so be meats, baked goods, prepared foods, beer, arts 5–8pm. Every year, numerous vendors includ- June 19th sees the original Gallatin sure to attend one of these awesome weekly and crafts vendors, and much more! It’s a ing local and regional farmers, professional Valley Farmers’ Market open its gates on events this summer in support of your fellow great place to stock up on locally grown foods, artisans, young artists and entrepreneurs, and Saturday mornings from 9am–noon. The citizens! shop from local artisans, or just relax and community organizations come together to market takes place at the Gallatin County Note: event organizers continue to be mindful of enjoy the view of the Yellowstone River and help foster and maintain a market that’s true Fairgrounds in Bozeman. Serving the commu- current health directives. Attendees are encouraged to Absaroka Mountains. to Big Sky mountain culture. Expect to find nity for more than four decades, the Gallatin take precautions as necessary. Follow your market of Also on June 2nd and subsequent fresh produce, herbs, plants, flowers, baked Valley Farmers’ Market provides an opportu- choice on social media for event updates. •

Annual FiddleFest & family barbecue returns to Pony

The Montana Old Time Fiddlers and your jubilant smile! Admission is FREE present the 14th Annual FiddleFest at and the public is welcome. For more info, the historic Pony Gym on Saturday, June call (406) 685-3481. 26th. This event will feature informal Founded in 1963, The Montana State jams, music workshops, a barbecue and Old Time Fiddlers Association (MSOTFA) evening concert. is dedicated to preserving old time The open old time music “jam” kicks off music in Montana, providing educational the afternoon at 1pm and is open to all and performance opportunities for musi- acoustic instruments. The music workshops cians and listeners of all ages. The MSOT- run from 1–4pm with fiddle, , FA is incorporated and operates with an and classes in the lineup. NEW elected board as a 501(c)3 nonprofit organi- this year, a percussion workshop for spoons, zation. In order to best serve its community bones and jaw harp. and meet the MSOTFA objectives, the state Dinner starts at 5pm, with the concert is divided into districts. Each district oper- following at 6pm. Bring your family and ates with its own elected officers. Learn friends, a potluck dish, your dancing shoes, more at www.montanafiddlers.org. • Page 4B • The ecoZone • June 01, 2021

Support your Best of Bozeman – voting begins July 1 Montana life is quickly returning to getting on with it post-pandemic. all ages to have their say in the crowning so much more. normal after a year of physical distance The most obvious way to offer locally of area establishments, whether first-time Continuing the tradition, and hidden faces. As the vaccines roll out affected businesses a boost is to utilize their winners or defending champions. it’s up to each and every en masse, we’re enjoying our favorite services, another is to give them your vote. This year’s voting will again consist of one of you to acknowl- haunts and group activities without the Beginning July 1st, the polls will open a multiple choice format, displaying area edge your Best of the immediate fear of spreading a deadly for the 20th Annual Best of Bozeman. favorites from previous surveys and the Best. Log on to pathogen to our neighbors. A friendly local competition, this is the option to add a choice not listed. While www.thebestofboze- Perhaps hardest hit by health directives original celebration of everything we love there are many categories to represent our man.com has been the service and entertainment about our town and its countless offerings. area’s finest, voters can decide the winners to peruse the complete list sector. Though we continue to take Though The BoZone sponsors this poll of as many or as few titles as they please. of 2020 winners and to precautions as necessary, supporting those every year, it’s all of YOU who decide the Plan to give recognition to your favorite make your picks. The who make their livelihoods through these winners of each category. This is an food and beverage hotspots, service indus- 2021 Best of Bozeman respective industries will be essential to opportunity for Southwest Montanans of tries, live entertainment, small businesses, voting window is July 1st nonprofits, other local destinations, and through August 15th. •

GVLT’s Trails Challenge, educational walks back for HRDC to begin summer nutrition program for area kids With the school year over, summer can be picked up at any meal site by a parent or a stressful time for families on a budget. guardian – children do not need to be pres- HRDC will start their Kids’ Summer ent. Families outside of Bozeman can text Lunch Program beginning Monday, June “Lunch” to 877-877 to find a meal site 14th. The summer-long program provides near them. important access to nutritious meals while Kids’ Summer Lunch will operate offering a safe, supervised location where kids Monday through Friday, June 14th to August and teens can stay active and spend time 27th, at the following locations: with their friends. – Beall Park / 11:15am - 12:15pm This service is run through the – Kirk Park / 11:30am - 12:30pm nonprofit’s Gallatin Valley Food Bank. Kids’ – Gallatin Valley Food Bank / 1 - 4pm Summer Lunch is open to all kids and – Bozeman Public Library / Noon - 1pm teens aged 18 and under. Free, healthy – Irving School / Noon - 1pm meals are available at eight meal sites – MSU Fam & Grad Housing / Noon - 1pm Lace up! National Trails Day marks the meeting locals and learning something new across Bozeman. – Story Mill Park / Noon - 1pm start of the Gallatin Valley Land Trust’s 6th along the way. Meals served follow USDA nutrition – Walton Homestead Park / Noon - 1pm annual Summer Trails Challenge. The Upcoming walks will incorporate themes guidelines and help all families save money. For information about the Food Bank, seasonal community mileage bank will be of yoga, birding, wildflowers, insects and vari- There are no applications or proof of visit www.gallatinvalleyfoodbank.org. open June 5th–25th. ous outdoor recreational activities, among income requirements. All meals will be grab For more information about HRDC’s During the challenge, GVLT will receive others. These one-hour, guided, educational & go and will include lunch, as well as response to hunger, visit $1 from the Community Match Pool, donated walks are totally FREE and open to the pub- breakfast for the next day. Meals may be www.thehrdc.org/food-nutrition. • by local businesses, for every mile that is lic. Volunteers and local experts will be host- biked, hiked, walked or run on local trails and ing short talks and activities during the walks. logged online. 1 mile = $1. It’s that simple! Visit www.GVLT.org for a complete This year’s goal is 65,000 miles. Yours will schedule of Discovery Walks and access to the help GVLT continue to expand and enhance Summer Trails Challenge mileage logger. the Main Street to the Mountains trail Gallatin Valley Land Trust connects peo- Give Big raises over $2.6 million system. See website for further details and to ple, communities, and open lands through start logging. conservation of working farms and ranches, for 210 local nonprofits Also this month, GVLT continues to healthy rivers and wildlife habitat, as well as present its popular trail exploration series, the creation of trails in the Montana headwa- Largest single day giving event in Montana has a work without you.” Discovery Walks. Join volunteer guides to ters of the Missouri and Upper Yellowstone record-breaking year Due to COVID-19, many local nonprofits walk, talk and explore on the trails while Rivers. • Between May 6th and 7th, the Gallatin have had to cancel important fundraising County community came together for the events, increase services, furlough staff, reduce record-breaking 7th annual Give Big salaries, and suspend income-generating pro- Gallatin Valley, One Valley Community grams. These challenges made this year’s Foundation’s 24-hour giving event that raises event the most important to date. unrestricted funds for local nonprofits. This “This year, donations through Give Big year, 6,240 generous donors gave $2,635,802 were critical to our nonprofits that have seen to support 210 organizations, raising nearly an increase in demands on their services due $835,000 more than the previous year. Since to COVID-19 and the tremendous growth of its inception in 2015, Give Big has helped our region,” said Wilkinson. raise over $8.4 million for nonprofits located Give Big is unique as it highlights organi- in or serving Gallatin Valley. zations of all sizes from different areas “We continued to be amazed at the gen- throughout the county. This diversity is cele- erosity of this region,” said Bridget Wilkinson, brated through prizes such as the small, medi- Executive Director of the One Valley um and large nonprofit prizes and the com- Community Foundation. “Each year, we see munity celebration prizes. In total, over an incredible outpouring of support for our $20,000 worth of prizes were awarded to non- local nonprofit sector through Give Big and profits throughout the day to maximize the it’s so humbling to see that level of investment impact of each donation. in our nonprofits year over year.” Stevie Croisant, the founder of We are HAVEN, a local nonprofit committed to Her, a nonprofit that was awarded a Kickoff reducing the incidence and minimizing the Prize and a Newcomer Award said, “We Are impact of domestic abuse on families and HER is a small nonprofit – we just don’t have communities, has participated in Give Big the capacity to pull off a fundraiser of this every year. “We were blown away by the size on our own. Because of Give Big and the overwhelming support from our community team at One Valley Community Foundation, during Give Big 2021,” added Sofie Garcelon, We Are HER was able to raise enough money Development Director for HAVEN. “Our to support all of 2021 programming, includ- nonprofits have come to rely on this event for ing the addition of our 2021 Retreat. We love essential operating funds, and we are beyond the Gallatin County community and we’re so grateful for the One Valley Community grateful for this opportunity to add more Foundation for orchestrating Give Big. To all members to the We Are HER family through of the staff, board members, donors, partners, Give Big.” businesses, and the entire Gallatin Valley For more information about the 2021 community, thank you! We could not do this event, go to www.GiveBigGV.org. •

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Music in and around the BoZone

Local music community sends-off one of its own If mountain culture is downhill It’s hard to find a place that fails soundtrack to our happy hour. and multi-pieces, and was always will be sorely missed by the and après, Bozeman enhances the to offer a musician showcase at least Heavy is the heart of that local ready to stand in when duty called. Bozeman music community and definition to include live music and one night of the week, at least music community as it enters its He had an insane knowledge of beyond. Joe, we hope you’re playing brews. The pairing has become before (and surely after) pandemic busiest season. Joe Knapp – , was immune to genre with all your guitar heroes – and synonymous over the last several times. This is a fantastic reality for Bozeman mainstay, bandmate and constraints, and was eager to groom thank you for the decades of friend- years as opportunities to scratch the those looking to strengthen their educator to many – tragically passed the next generation. Joe was one of ship, family and music!” tune itch have broadened and artistry and hopefully make a buck away during a spring trip to the kindest people you’d ever meet. COVID wounded our live music become less exclusive to the late or two along the way. Their dedica- Nashville. Tributes aplenty have He loved Bozeman and every stripe scene, but it’s already on the mend. night window. tion to the craft has become the since scattered across social media, of person in it. Joe’s contributions helped build the and a celebration was held late “Joe Knapp was a legend,” wrote local arena to what it is today and last month to spotlight his life and Dustin Tucker, Music Villa team- his longtime allyship will see that it art with an evening of story, song, mate and brother in strings. “A man continues to thrive. As the and yes, brews. loved by everyone. His music was community begrudgingly bids aideu Joe played solo, in bands of his special, his talents were unmatched, to one of its own, let the music keep own, with other independent acts and his heart was made of gold. He spirits high in his honor. •

Red Ants Pants turns 10! Lineup just announced Oh how long it’s been, old friend! The eagerly anticipated red ants Pants Music Festival is here. Held in a working cow pasture on the Jackson Ranch just out- Rockin’ the Rivers makes side of White Sulphur Springs, the annual fes- up for delayed anniversary tival’s return is set for July 22nd–25th. with expanded slate Headlining this year are three-time Grammy Award-winning As more performers continue to decisions and more. As always, taj , fellow Grammy winners highway Patrol. leadership, working farms and be announced, rockin’ the numerous regional acts will take to Mahal and up-and-com- A FREE kick-off street dance ranches, and rural communities. rivers is thrilled to give live music the stage to warm up the crowd! the Mavericks will return to downtown White Red Ants Pants single-day, weekend fans something to look forward to Celebrate with some of rock’s ers Watchhouse (formerly Sulphur on Thursday night. Red and camping passes are available this summer. The festival is set for a favorite legends and the hottest up- Mandolin Orange). This year’s main Ants Pants also includes a fantastic now. Kids 12 and under are admit- triumphant return to The Bridge and-comers. Stay to revel in the stage lineup will also feature per- Side Stage lineup of 14 rising stars, ted FREE. near Three Forks, celebrating more party that is uniquely Rockin’ the formances by Lucero, the Lone agriculture and work skill demon- Avoid credit card fees and than two decades with its expanded Rivers, Montana’s largest and most Bellow, hayes carll, suzy strations, beard & moustache com- support rural and small businesses 2021 event. Performances will be loved rockfest. Bogguss, the steel Wheels, petition, yodeling contest and cross by visiting Red Ants Pants hard held Thursday through Saturday, Tickets and camping packages Jeffrey Foucault, Mipso, cut saw competitions. ticket outlets. August 12th–14th. are now on sale through the event supaman, Parsonsfield, In its tenth year, the music festi- Visit www.redantspantsmu- This year’s festival will feature website. Please note: all 2020 tickets and Martha scanlan & Jon neufeld, , val benefits the Red Ants Pants sicfestival.com for further details appearances by skillet, iron campsite reservations will be honored. Laney Lou & the Bird dogs , Foundation, a nonprofit about the 2021 performers, ticketing Maidens, Black Label society, For two decades, Rockin’ the Jessie Veeder smith river and organization in support of women’s and camping, and more. • .38 special, steven adler of Rivers has been bringing the music Young Jackson holte & the Guns N’ Roses, Larry Myer, of rock legends to Montana for a Black stone cherry, defenders three-day rock festival – the only of the Faith, 50 Watt sun, Lit, one of its kind in the state. The Georgia satellites, Voodoo legacy will (finally) continue in 2021! cadillac, Liliac, saving abel, Visit www.rockintherivers.com Bozeman favorites rock n’ funk up Kozmik dreamzz, comatose for ticketing information and official Posse, 2am Logic dead Fervor, outlets, camping info, and more Blue tattoo, all Left up, Jared on the festival and its awesome FOE with weekend sets stewart, Liquid Karma, Bad rockin’ acts! • Downtown Bozeman’s Eagles described as “Crues Music,” a self- favorite group always packs the Bar offers a space for local musi- styled blend of country, rock dance floor with Funk/R&B-rocking cians to showcase their talents, and blues. grooves. beginning with Savvy guitarist todd Green returns to the A special midweek set featuring Kristin Janis on June 2nd. The stage on June 9th. Known for his the Friends of Joe Knapp will singer/songwriter performs melodic acoustic light rock musical style and take place June 16th. The evening rock originals and unique renditions passion for vinyl records, expect to will feature local musicians paying of popular classics. hear 60s to 80s rock classics and tribute to their friend, bandmate daniel Kosel follows on June everything in between. and longtime contributor to the 4th and 5th. His poetry, soulful tsunami Funk set up for a Bozeman music scene. vocals and guitar work make a pair of lively performances on June Country rockers BlueBelly delightful listening experience best 11th and 12th. The Bozeman- Junction will bring the noise June 18th and 19th. The “” group brings an arsenal of origi- nals and personalized covers. Jessica hegg steps in on June 23rd. She plays older rock and country in the style of Stevie Nicks along with heartfelt originals. Act a fool to the trailer trash rock, country and Irish tunes of ornery Jacks on June 25th and 26th. The foursome will have the audience on their feet until the cows come home. neil Filo Beddow closes out the month on June 30th. He plays original folk rock for the soul, and describes his guitar style as the “West Dakota stutter.” There’s no better Thirsty Thursday than one with Living the dream Karaoke, setting up at FOE weekly. Sing your heart out and cheer on your friends! Eagles Bar live begins at 8pm Wednesday and 9:30pm Thursday through Saturday. Head downtown for some great local music or stop in for a cold one and support our hospitality industry. • June 01, 2021 • The RollingZone • Page 7a

Music & merriment on the menu for Sac happy hour Enjoy some food, drink and June 11th. The Mississippi-born lar in the 60s and 70s, evening set by Marcedes carroll entertainment after a day trip to singer/songwriter pulls from his Tom’s music brings a on June 25th. She brings a variety Headwaters State Park. The musical roots of old school country. heartfelt nostalgia for of flavor to her live shows, perform- Sacajawea Hotel in Three Forks fea- Also on June 11th, sunrise simpler times. ing tunes ranging from Turnpike tures a fine dining option and the Karaoke takes the late night slot. June 19th sees the Troubadours to Ella Fitzgerald to welcome return of regular shows to The brave are encouraged to put return of Mathias Led Zeppelin, along with plenty of its more casual bar and grill. their name in with song of to the Sac. With originals. First up is daniel Kosel on choice and let ‘em hear it. Karaoke powerful vocals and a chandler huntley finishes out June 4th. His poetry, soulful vocals begins at 9pm. percussive guitar the month on June 26th. He draws and guitar work make a delightful Three Forks native Luke style, he’s known for influence from Johnny Cash, Merle listening experience best described Williams is set for June 12th. The his dynamic live per- Haggard, Guy Clark, John Prine, as “Crues Music,” a self-styled singer/songwriter picked up a thing formances Robert Earl Keen and other blend of country, rock and blues. or two from the Texas live music full of acoustic folk, country greats, from the current Bozeman-based Matt Miller scene and performs soulful rock, and and past. performs June 5th. The folk/rock. funk tunes. Sac live music currently singer/songwriter is known for his Butte-based balladeer Tom Another night of runs from 5–8pm. More details and country cuts and fine guitarwork. susanj visits on June 18th. Known sunrise Karaoke a complete calendar at Check out cole decker on for his singer/songwriter style popu- Chandler Huntly follows an early www.sacajaweahotel.com. •

Pine Creek calendar floods with Roots in the Sky closes touring & local acts season with optimistic Come one, come all! Pine Creek decker on June 5th, Winnie All night shows begin at 7pm, virtual showcase Lodge is packing its outdoor stages Brave June 6th, Josh Moore June unless otherwise noted. Tickets this summer to hail the whole- Bred from the real- chested return of live music. Here’s ization we could not a look at what’s coming up. plausibly go without live Widespread Panic keyboardist entertainment until Jojo hermann is first up with help pandemic’s end, from Denver guitarist eric Bozeman-Arts Live! met Martinez on June 4th. Hermann’s the moment and found style and lyricism draws influence a modern way to bring from New Orleans greats Professor the work of local artists Longhair, Dr. John and Art Neville, into each of our homes. among others. Tickets are $50 in The group will offer in fact, in bud advance or $60 day of show. another edition of its vir- A trio of local ladies follows with tual broadcasts in June. Metcalf, Peteris Vasks, Samuel Wanted: Women of Paradise on Roots in the Sky, Montana’s pro- Barber, Eleanor Daley and Toivo June 5th. The stage welcomes the fessional choral ensemble, returns to Tulev. It will be filmed live in First soulful rock of the Blake Laney Lou & the Bird Dogs Bozeman for the third and final Baptist Church. The concert Brightman Band, country and installment of their season with begins at 7pm. rockabilly of ride Me down, and 12th, Bo dePeña June 13th, cleo available based on availability. “The Trees of the Lonely” on Tune in at www.bozemanarts- the stylings of traditional Toll June 19th, ryan acker June After shows sponsored by Saturday, June 12th. What began live.com where you can also learn singer/songwriter hannah Jo 20th, Katie hall June 26th and Neptune’s Brewery. Please visit with themes of durability, truth, and more about upcoming live streams. Lally. Tickets are $10. chandler huntley closing out the pinecreeklodgemontana.com resilience will end with the message These performances are made possi- Road warrior Jerry Joseph month on June 27th. These shows for ticketing information, cabin of gaining wisdom through suffering. ble by generous local sponsors. performs on June 10th with area are free of admission and open to reservations, and more about these The program includes works by Contributions to the virtual tip jar opener Peter King. Joseph is prolif- the public. and other upcoming events. • Talbot, Joel Thompson, Joanne are appreciated. • ic and accomplished songwriter who’s written hits for Widespread Panic and has released dozens of albums in his decade-spanning career as a solo artist and member of numerous groups. Tickets are $25 in advance or $30 day of show. Leftover salmon brings its “Brand New Good Old Days” sum- mer tour to Paradise Valley on June 11th and 12th. The veteran group continues to shape the Jamgrass landscape where bands schooled in the traditional rules of bluegrass can push songs in new, psychedelic direc- tions. Tickets are $50 in advance or $60 day of. Band of drifters deliver their brand of modern Americana roots to the Lodge on June 17th, followed by an aftershow featuring Paul Lee Kupfer. Drifters’ sets draw from country, folk and blues traditions with an emphasis on original songs, done in the old style. Tickets are $10. Regional favorites Laney Lou & the Bird dogs are back with help from genre-bending Moonlight Moonlight on June 18th. The ener- getic Americana-folk of the Bird Dogs infuses four-part harmonies, engaging songwriting and rock-n-roll drive into its modern approach to traditional . Tickets are $25 in advance, or $30 day of. An aftershow will showcase Pickin’ Pear. Brush up on the jam classics for dead sky on June 19th. The local Grateful Dead tribute features mem- bers of Pinky & the Floyd, MOTH, Kelly Nicholson Band, Hooligans, Dead Yellers, SlomoJoe and more. Tickets are $25, or $30 day of. Wisconsin-born Them coulee Boys bring a lively performance to the Valley on June 23rd. The group crafts a brand of Americana that blends punk, bluegrass and rock & roll. This show is free of admission. Formerly of the Dead Pigeons, drew Peterson sets up with a solo set on June 24th. With clever, dry humor and thought-provoking lyrics, his performance style ranges from the intimate to the rowdy, always full of heart and soul. Free of admis- sion. Milton Menasco & the Big Fiasco are back on stage June 25th. Their music has been described as a country-fried, electric-fueled reggae explosion. The Bozeman band blends reggae, country and funk into an unforgettable sound. Keller Williams returns to the Treasure State with a June 26th experience at Pine Creek. Seamlessly crossing the boundaries of genre, his end product encom- passes rock, jazz, funk and bluegrass that always keeps the audience on their feet. Tickets are $40, or $50 day of. Mark your calendars! Independence Day weekend is set to feature the one and only charlie Parr on July 2nd, red elvises on July 3rd and The Fossils on the Fourth. Also in Paradise Valley, Pine Creek presents its Brunch Live Music series. The weekend offer- ing regularly showcases regional musicians from 11am–1pm. Order some food and find a spot! Upcoming acts include: cole Tell ’em, “I Saw It In The BoZone!” ––– The BoZone Entertainment Calendar • www.BoZone.com • 406-586-6730 • Volume 28, Number 11 - June 01, 2021 • page 7A Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday

11th & Grant Encores 11th & Grant Encores Virtual Cinema w/BFS Leads Group Business Before Hours Virtual Event Virtual Event Virtual Event 8am Bozeman Chamber 7:30am 30 Regal Cinemas 31 Regal Cinemas 1 Regal Cinemas 2 The Vikings Begin 3 State Farm Agency 4 Regal Gallatin Valley Regal Gallatin Valley Regal Gallatin Valley 9am MOR The Vikings Begin Run for Cody 5K Virtual Event Memorial Day Gallatin Valley The Vikings Begin Preschool Storytime Outside 9am MOR Virtual Cinema w/Bozeman Film Run for Cody 5K Virtual Event 9am Museum of the Rockies 10am Bozeman Public Library Embodied Exhibit Society Virtual Event Virtual Cinema w/Bozeman Film Embodied Exhibit Embodied Exhibit 10am Visions West Gallery Run Me Home 8am Virtual Event Society Virtual Event 10am Visions West Gallery 10am Visions West Gallery Living History Farm 10am MOR Bozeman Zen Group Run Me Home 8am Virtual Event Invisible Boundaries: Yellowstone’s Yellowstone’s Animal Migration Leads Group 12pm Bzn Chamber 8:30am Virtual Event Call For Art 8am Green Door Gallery Animal Migration Exhibit Exhibit 10am Depot Center Live Poker 1pm Cat’s Paw Open STEAMLab 3pm MSC The Vikings Begin The Vikings Begin 10am Livingston Depot Center Living History Farm 10am MOR Kids Chess Club 3:30pm Library 9am Museum of the Rockies 9am Museum of the Rockies Living History Farm Live Poker 1pm Cat’s Paw Outdoor Concert & Happy Hour Brunch Kids Book Club Online Embodied Exhibit 10am Museum of the Rockies 4pm Shane Lalani Center 10am Mountains Walking Brewery 10am Visions West Gallery Leads Group 4pm Bozeman Public Library Living History Farm Pure Barre Pop Up Invisible Boundaries: Yellowstone’s 12pm Bozeman Chamber Farmers Market 4pm Blend Wine Bar 10am Museum of the Rockies Animal Migration Exhibit Two for One Tuesday 4:30pm Miles Band Shell Park Rock N Roll Brunch Live Music 5pm Sage Lodge 10am Livingston Depot Center 12pm Wildrye Distilling Big Sky Farmers Market Communicating for the Farm 10am Bay Bar & Grille Living History Farm Live Poker 1pm Cat’s Paw 5pm Fire Pit Park Brunch Live Music – Canoe Dealers Webinar Series 5pm Virtual Event 10am Museum of the Rockies Introduction to Mindfulness-Based Live Music 6pm Wildrye Distilling CJMS Bands 6pm Willson School 11am Pine Creek Lodge Preschool Science Series Stress Reduction 1pm Virtual Event Ladies Night 6pm Devil’s Toboggan Live Music 11am Sage Lodge Reckless Kelly 7pm Old Saloon 10am Montana Science Center Open STEAMLab Walking Tour Wednesdays Myrna’s Night Out Bozeman’s Historic Main Street Leads Group 3pm Montana Science Center 6pm Extreme History Project 7pm Myrna Loy Center – Helena Walking Tour 11am Bozeman Chamber SIN Night 4pm Blend Wine Bar Game Night Live Trivia Bridger Creek Boys 1pm Extreme History Project Live Poker 1pm Cat’s Paw Rich Mayo 6pm Kountry Korner Café 6pm SHINE Beer Sanctuary 7pm Red Tractor Pizza Live Poker 1pm Cat’s Paw Open STEAMLab DivE In Book Club Open Mic Night Intro to Stress Reduction 5th Annual Testicle Festival 6pm American Legion – Manhattan 7pm Virtual Event 2pm Old Saloon – Emigrant 3pm Montana Science Center 6:30pm Virtual Event Science Club Books in Common NW: Daniel SMS Orchestras Red Elvises w/ the Road Agents SIN Night 4pm Devil’s Toboggan 6:30pm Willson School 7pm Pine Creek Lodge Historic Sunset Hills Cemetery 4pm Montana Science Center Barbarisi Trivia Night 6pm Wildrye Distilling 6:30pm Virtual Event Matt Miller 7pm Bozeman Taproom Books in Common NW: Michael Walking Tour Post #14 Bingo 7pm American Legion Punke 7:30pm Virtual Event 4pm Sunset Hills Cemetery Bozeman Zen Group Bingo Night 7pm Rocking R Bar 7pm Virtual Event BINGO Night 8pm Molly Brown Trivia Night 7:30pm Rocking R Bar Bucket Night 8pm Bar IX Twisted Trivia 7pm Bar IX Open Mic Comedy Night Trivia Night 7pm Bacchus Pub Sunrise Karaoke Live Music 8pm J & Company Bar Kitchen Dwellers 8pm J & Company Bar Cole & The Thornes Trivia 7pm Bozeman Taproom 9pm Bar IX 7pm Pine Creek Lodge Trivia Night 8pm Molly Brown 9pm Bozeman Taproom Sunrise Karaoke Bone Dry Comedy Hour Tsunami Funk Kristin Janis 8pm Eagles Bar Karaoke w/ Living the Dream 9pm American Legion 9pm American Legion 7pm Bozeman Hot Springs Karaoke Night 9pm JR’s Lounge 9pm Eagles Bar High School Graduation Summer Trails Challenge Summer Trails Challenge Summer Trails Challenge Troll Tromp GVLT Summer Trails Challenge 2021 Gallatin Valley Gallatin Valley Gallatin Valley Gallatin Valley 6am Bozeman Pond Gallatin Valley Brunch 10am Mts Walking 7 Regal Cinemas Troll Tromp Troll Tromp The Vikings Begin Virtual Cinema w/Bozeman Film Society 6 8 9 10 9am MOR 11 Brunch and Burlesque Regal Gallatin Valley 6am Bozeman Pond 6am Bozeman Pond Virtual Event Books & Babies Outside 10am Starlite Bozeman Troll Tromp: Find the Trolls & Hear The Vikings Begin 9am MOR Leads Group 8am Bozeman Chamber Regal Cinemas Regal Gallatin Valley The Vikings Begin 9am MOR 10am Bozeman Public Library Rock N Roll Brunch Their Tales 6am Bozeman Pond Books & Babies Outside Troll Tromp: Find the Trolls & Hear Their Tales Call For Art 8am Green Door Gallery GVLA Discovery Walk Living History Farm 10am MOR 10am Bay Bar & Grille 10am Bozeman Public Library 6am Bozeman Pond Little Explorers 9am GV YMCA 9:30amGallatin ValleyPreschool Live Poker 1pm Cat’s Paw Live Music 11am Sage Lodge Invisible Boundaries: Yellowstone’s Kids Chess Club 3:30pm Library Leads Group 7:30am Bozeman Chamber The Vikings Begin 9am MOR Storytime Outside The Vikings Begin 9am Museum of the Rockies Brunch Live Music – Winnie Brave Animal Migration Exhibit Outdoor Concert & Happy Hour Invisible Boundaries: Yellowstone’s 10am Bozeman Public Library GVLA Discovery Walk 9:30am Gallatin Valley 11am Pine Creek Lodge 10am Livingston Depot Center 4pm Shane Lalani Center Animal Migration Exhibit Animal Migration Exhibit Pure Barre Pop Up Preschool Storytime Outside Live Poker 1pm Cat’s Paw 10am Livingston Depot Center Living History Farm 10am MOR 10am Livingston Depot Center Leads Group 4pm Blend Wine Bar 10am Bozeman Public Library SIN Night 4pm Devil’s Toboggan Living History Farm 10am MOR Living History Farm 10am MOR 4:44 @ 4C Invisible Boundaries: Yellowstone’s Animal 12pm Bozeman Chamber Walking Tour Preschool Science Series Live Poker 1pm Cat’s Paw 4:44pm R & R Taylor Construction Migration Exhibit 10am Livingston Depot Center Two for One Tuesday 4pm Sunset Hills Cemetery 10am Montana Science Center Livingston Farmers Market Live Music 5pm Sage Lodge Living History Farm 10am Museum of the Rockies 12pm Wildrye Distilling Twisted Trivia 7pm Bar IX Leads Group 4:30pm Miles Band Shell Park Communicating for the Farm Preschool Science Series 10amMontana Science Fountain Street Theater 11am Bozeman Chamber Live Poker 1pm Cat’s Paw Big Sky Farmers Market Webinar 5pm Virtual Event Center 5pm Fire Pit Park Discovery Walk 6pm Gallatin Valley 7pm Bozeman Hot Springs Open STEAMLab Intro to Stress Reduction Historic Red-Light District Walking Tour 3pm Montana Science Center Live Music 6pm Wildrye Distilling Wildflower Walk 6:30pm Library 1pm Virtual Event 1pm Extreme History Project NLC Community Pint Night Ladies Night 6pm Devil’s Toboggan Mathias 7pm Bozeman Hot Springs Open STEAMLab Live Poker 1pm Cat’s Paw 4pm MAP Brewing Walking Tour Wednesdays Moonlight Moonlight 3pm Montana Science Center Open STEAMLab 3pm Montana Science Center Science Club 6pm Extreme History Project 7pm Red Tractor Pizza Gallatin Valley Agriculture Jerry Joseph w/Peter King Cole Decker 5pm Sacajawea Bar – Three Forks 4pm Montana Science Center Committee 4pmBelgrade Chamber Game Night Live Trivia Pint Night 6pm SHINE Beer Sanctuary 7pm Pine Creek Lodge Supper Club 5:30pm Starlite Bozeman SIN Night 4pm Blend Wine Bar 4pm Mountains Walking Brewery Country Bookshelf Presents: Author Intro to Stress Reduction Donnie’s Inferno 5:30pm Kountry Korner Café 7pm Virtual Event CJMS Choirs Showcase 6pm Virtual Event Murders, Madams, and Mediums: Bozeman’s GVLA Discovery Walk A Reading & Book Signing 6pm Gallatin Valley 6pm Gallatin High School Luke Flansburg Dark Side 7pm Extreme History Project Rich Mayo 6pm Kountry Korner Café 7pm Green Door Gallery Friday Night Jazz 7pm Red Tractor Pizza CJMS Orchestras 6pm Willson School 7pm Bozeman Taproom Books in Common NW Trivia Night 6pm Wildrye Distilling Friends of MSU Library Book Club Post #14 Bingo 7pm American Legion Leftover Salmon 7pm Pine Creek Lodge 7:30pm Virtual Event Uncorked & Unplugged 7pm Blend Wine Bar Lang Termes 6:30pm Virtual Event Trivia Night 7:30pm Rocking R Bar Bucket Night 8pm Bar IX 6:30pm Red Tractor Pizza Bingo Night 7pm Rocking R Bar Open Mic Comedy Night Live Music 8pm J & Company Bar Live Music 8pm J & Company Bar Trivia Night 7pm Bacchus Pub BINGO Night 8pm Molly Brown 8pm J & Company Bar Jesse Atkins Trio Dirk Alan 8pm Bale of Hay Saloon – Virginia City Trivia 7pm Bozeman Taproom Sunrise Karaoke 9pm Bar IX Trivia Night 8pm Molly Brown 9pm Bozeman Taproom Sunrise Karaoke Sunrise Karaoke Bone Dry Comedy Hour Todd Green 8pm Eagles Bar Karaoke w/Living the Dream 9pm Sacajawea Bar – Three Forks 9pm American Legion 9pm American Legion Karaoke Night 9pm JR’s Lounge 9pm Eagles Bar Tsunami Funk 9:30pm Eagles Bar Summer Trails Challenge Troll Tromp The Vikings Begin Leads Group Leads Group Edd Enders Art Retrospective Gallatin Valley 6am Bozeman Pond 9am MOR 8am Bozeman Chamber 8am Bozeman Chamber 1pm 120 East Park Street Regal Cinemas Little Explorers Living History Farm The Vikings Begin Living History Farm Historic Red-Light District Walking Tour 13 14 15 16 17 10am MOR 18 Regal Gallatin Valley 9am Gallatin Valley YMCA 10am MOR 9am MOR 1pm Extreme History Project Free Summer Lunch & Storytime Live Poker 1pm Cat’s Paw Troll Tromp: Find the Trolls & Hear The Vikings Begin 9am MOR Free Summer Lunch & Storytime Open STEAMLab 3pm MSC Open STEAMLab 3pm Montana Science Center Their Tales 6am Bozeman Pond Discovery Walk 9:30amGallatin Valley 12pm Bozeman Public Library 12pm Bozeman Public Library Live Poker 1pm Cat’s Paw Kids Chess Club 3:30pm Library Tom Susanj 5pm Sacajawea Bar – Three Forks The Vikings Begin Yellowstone’s Animal Migration Leads Group Outdoor Concert & Happy Hour Donnie’s Inferno 5:30pm Kountry Korner Café 9am Museum of the Rockies Exhibit 10am Livingston Depot Ribbon Cutting 12pm Bozeman Chamber 4pm Hardscrabble Ranch 4pm Shane Lalani Center Murders, Madams, and Mediums Brunch 10am Mountains Walking Living History Farm 10am MOR Pure Barre Pop Up Two for One Tuesday Farmers Market 7pm Extreme History Project Living History Farm Preschool Science Series 4pm Blend Wine Bar 12pm Wildrye Distilling 4:30pm Miles Band Shell Park Friday Night Jazz 7pm Red Tractor Pizza 10am Museum of the Rockies 10am Montana Science Center Live Music 5pm Sage Lodge Capture the Flag 1pm Library Farmers Market Laney Lou & the Bird Dogs 7pm Pine Creek Lodge Rock N Roll Brunch Digital Playwriting Boot Camp Communicating for the Farm Live Poker 1pm Cat’s Paw 5pm Fire Pit Park Webinar 5pm Virtual Event 10am Bay Bar & Grille 10am Virtual Event Uncorked & Unplugged 7pm Blend Wine Bar Open STEAMLab 3pm MSC Live Music 6pm Wildrye Distilling GVLA Discovery Walk “Cymbeline” Live Music 11am Sage Lodge Leads Group Ladies Night 6pm Devil’s Toboggan Bayliss Architects, P.C. – Ribbon 6pm Gallatin Valley 8pm Brunch Live Music – Bo DePeña 11am Bozeman Chamber Walking Tour Wednesdays Cutting 4pm Bayliss Architects Josh Moore 11am Pine Creek Lodge Free Summer Lunch & Storytime 6pm Extreme History Project 7pm Bozeman Hot Springs MSU Bozeman’s Historic Main Street 12pm Bozeman Public Library SIN Night 4pm Blend Wine Bar Game Night Live Trivia Bridger Creek Boys Brewery Walking Tour Live Poker 1pm Cat’s Paw Bozeman Farmer’s Market 6pm SHINE Beer Sanctuary 7pm Red Tractor Pizza Follies 1pm Extreme History Project Open STEAMLab 3pm MSC 5pm Lindley Park Open Mic Night Band of Drifters 8pm Live Poker 1pm Cat’s Paw Science Club 4pm MSC Books in Common NW: In The 6pm American Legion - Manhattan 7pm Pine Creek Lodge H. S. Gilbert Pint Night 4pm Mountains Walking Heights 6pm Virtual Event Jacob Rountree Bach Roads of Montana: Sonatas & Exploring the Bach-side Partitas 7pm Old Main Gallery Brewery 3pm Triple Tree Trailhead Trivia Night 6pm Wildrye Distilling Rich Mayo 6pm Kountry Korner Café 7pm Bozeman Taproom Sunrise Weston Lewis Books in Common NW SIN Night 4pm Devil’s Toboggan Bingo Night 7pm Rocking R Bar Post #14 Bingo 7pm American Legion Karoake 6:30pm Red Tractor Pizza Trivia Night 7:30pm Rocking R Bar 7:30pm Virtual Event Historic Sunset Hills Cemetery Books in Common NW: Rob “Cymbeline” 8pm MSU Grove 9pm Walking Tour Adult Acting Class Start Chaney, et al. 7:30pm Virtual Event “Cymbeline” 8pm MSU Grove Bucket Night 8pm Bar IX 7pm TATE Academy Open Mic Comedy Night Lane Bar 4pm Sunset Hills Cemetery BINGO Night 8pm Molly Brown Live Music 8pm J & Company Bar BlueBelly Trivia Night 7pm Bacchus Pub 8pm J & Company Bar Stimulus Package Twisted Trivia 7pm Bar IX Sunrise Karaoke 9pm Bar IX Friends of Joe Knapp 8pm Eagles Junction Bluebelly Junction Trivia 7pm Bozeman Taproom 9pm Bozeman Taproom Sunrise Karaoke Bone Dry Comedy Hour Trivia Night 8pm Molly Brown Karaoke w/Living the Dream 9:30pm 7pm Bozeman Hot Springs 9pm American Legion 9pm American Legion Karaoke Night 9pm JR’s Lounge 9pm Eagles Bar Eagles Summer Trails Challenge Summer Trails Challenge Operation Thank You Story Mill Ghost Operation Thank You Gallatin Valley Gallatin Valley Bozeman Chamber Investigation 8am Bozeman Chamber 20 Regal Cinemas 21 Operation Thank You 22 The Vikings Begin 23 Albertsons – Belgrade 24 Art of the Cowgirl 25 Regal Gallatin Valley Bozeman Chamber 9am MOR Living History Farm 9am Fairgrounds Troll Tromp: Find the Trolls & Hear Call For Art 8am Green Door Gallery Books & Babies Outside 10am MOR The Vikings Begin 9am MOR Living History Farm 10am MOR Their Tales 6am Bozeman Pond Little Explorers (age 3-5) 10am Bozeman Public Library Free Summer Lunch & Storytime Live Poker 1pm Cat’s Paw The Vikings Begin 9am MOR 9am Gallatin Valley YMCA Yellowstone’s Animal Migration 12pm Bozeman Public Library Exhibit 10am Livingston Depot Live Poker 1pm Cat’s Paw Outdoor Concert 4pm Shane Center Brunch 10am Mountains Walking The Vikings Begin 9am MOR Pure Barre Pop Up Living History Farm 10am MOR GVLA Discovery Walk Living History Farm 10am MOR Livingston Farmers Market Imagining Dragons Puppet Show 4pm Blend Wine Bar Rock N Roll Brunch 9:30am Gallatin Valley 4:30pm Miles Band Shell Park Live Music 5pm Sage Lodge 10am Bay Bar & Grille Yellowstone’s Animal Migration 11am Bozeman Public Library Big Sky Farmers Market Business After Hours Free Summer Lunch & Storytime Live Music 11am Sage Lodge Exhibit 10am Livingston Depot 5pm Fire Pit Park 5:30pm L & L Site Services 12pm Bozeman Public Library Brunch Live Music – Ryan Acker Living History Farm 10am MOR Homebuyer Education Class Dan Henry 7pm Bozeman Hot Springs Two for One Tuesday 5:30pm Virtual Event 11am Pine Creek Lodge Preschool Science Series 10am MSC Moonlight Moonlight 12pm Wildrye Distilling Live Music 6pm Wildrye Distilling Bozeman’s Historic Main Street Leads Group 7pm Red Tractor Pizza Live Poker 1pm Cat’s Paw Ladies Night 6pm Devil’s Toboggan Walking Tour 11am Bozeman Chamber Drew Peterson w/Cole Decker Free Summer Lunch & Storytime SIN Night 4pm Blend Wine Bar Cole Decker 7pm Bozeman Taproom 7pm Pine Creek Lodge 1pm Extreme History Project Ribbon Cutting Post #14 Bingo 7pm American Legion Books in Common NW Live Poker 1pm Cat’s Paw 12pm Bozeman Public Library Live Poker 1pm Cat’s Paw 4:30pm Gallatin Valley Dentistry Them Coulee Boys 7:30pm Virtual Event Afternoon Tea 3pm Starlite Bozeman Bozeman Farmer’s Market 7pm Pine Creek Lodge Brewery Follies Brewery Follies Open STEAMLab 3pm MSC Science Club 5pm Lindley Park Trivia Night 7:30pm Rocking R Bar 8pm H. S. Gilbert Brewery 4pm H. S. Gilbert Brewery Rich Mayo 6pm Kountry Korner Café “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” 4pm Montana Science Center Brewery Follies SIN Night 4pm Devil’s Toboggan EMT Course Start Date 8pm MSU Grove Shields Valley Farmers Market 8pm H. S. 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Outdoor stage Springs back to life with twice weekly musician sets At long last, live music has returned to by “feel-good” covers and originals of the folk Bozeman Hot Springs. The venue hosts week - and bluegrass variety. ly live music from its outdoor stage, with Folk ensemble Wind & the Willows takes regional and traveling musicians performing the stage on June 20th. Soak to the sounds of every Thursday and Sunday night at 7pm. whimsical harmonies, strings and percussion as Here’s a look at who’s coming up. they highlight cuts from their latest release, Exploratory bluegrass band Fountain Ode to Shady Groove . Street Theater sets up on June 6th. The Dan Henry performs on June 24th. He four-piece grooves and jams through a healthy blends guitar with a blues-fueled sound of blend of covers and originals, perfect for any harmonica and vocals, covering a wide bluegrass lover. variety of genres from reggae to blues, rock, Local stalwart Mathias returns to the country and folk. Springs on June 10th. With powerful vocals On June 27th, Lena “Laney Lou” Schiffer and a percussive guitar style, he is known joins the Last Revel’s Ryan Acker for a night for his dynamic live performances complete showcasing their side project, The Canoe with an acoustic folk sound fueled by rock Dealers . The duo fronts a unique folk and funk. experience featuring vocal harmonies, banjo, Rock out with Bluebelly Junction on and acoustic guitar with impressive songwriting June 13th. Their energetic, borderline crazy to boot. performances feature an impressive sound and Bozeman Hot Springs is located just south wildly entertaining delivery. of Four Corners. Visit www.bozemanhot - Bird Dog Josh Moore brings a one-man springs.co for operating hours, further event show on June 17th. His solo sets are marked details and fitness membership information. •

Red Tractor slices back into live Dustin Lynch, Clay Walker & music action with June shows Midland headline Country Jam

Following a too-lengthy hiatus, the pies at blends timeless classics with other blues and Red Tractor Pizza once again come with a country tunes. hefty side of tuneage. Music Mondays are Butte-based balladeer Tom Susanj visits back this month, as well as regular sets by on June 21st. Known for his singer/songwriter some seasoned locals. Read on for the early style popular in the 60s and 70s, Tom’s music summer schedule. brings a heartfelt nostalgia for simpler times. Catch a Saturday show by Vibe Quartet Like the artist himself, Tom’s performances on June 5th. The improv four-piece fuses a are “easy on the ears and fun for the feet.” variety of instrumental music ranging from June 27th sees the monthly return of The jazz standards to original funk numbers and Dirt Farmers at 6pm. They’re a foot- instrumental popular tunes. stomping whose “paisley grass” Lang Termes is back June 7th. His features a fun-loving mix of old school coun - vocal style ranges from mellow folk ballads to try, bluegrass, blues and rock – with the occa - growling boogie blues, showcasing the heart sional slip into hip-hop. in his original lyrics. Lang’s selection of cov - Check out the stylings of Maggie After falling victim to the pandemic last Tickets purchased for the postponed 2019/20 ers ranges from early country blues to the full Hickman on June 28th. She performs a summer, Headwaters Country Jam will events will be honored . gamut of contemporary classics. blend of originals and notable covers, often return to The Bridge near Three Forks for its Held every summer since 2008, Settle in with PermaFunk on June showing off her stringwork on guitar. 2021 event, Thursday through Saturday, Headwaters Country Jam was created to bring 12th. Expect plenty of funky, soulful, psy - Fret not: the Red Tractor residencies August 19th–21st. live in a festival atmosphere to chedelic and Latin-infused grooves. The return! Bridger Creek Boys and new trio Headliners Midland , Dustin Lynch and Montana and the Northwest. The festival band is inspired by the creativity and pas - Moonlight Moonlight will alternate the Clay Walker will be joined by featured per - takes place at the venue known as The Bridge, sion of the 1970s. Thursday night slot, and Jazz Night takes formers Craig Morgan , Mitchell an area near Three Forks comprised of 159 Weston Lewis provides the entertain - over the pizzeria every Friday. Take in an Tenpenny , The Cadillac Three , Blanco acres and is the final resting ground for the ment on June 14th. His solo sets are evening of old-time and contemporary blue - Brown , Jameson Rodgers , Meghan historic Sappington Bridge that once spanned comprised mostly of acoustic rock covers grass, or ease into the weekend with the Patrick , Madison Kozak , Ian Munsick , the Jefferson River. Sixty acres are used for the and some of his original songs. In band set - music styles of jazz, funk, latin, and more. Caleb Lee Hutchinson , Ryan Griffin and state-certified campground, which holds 1,200 tings, he likes to break out the funk, jazz, Note: the Boys are set for June 3rd and 17th, with Tim Montana for this year’s festival. 20x40 sites. Within the venue is a 12-acre country and more. Moonlight stepping in June 10th and 24th . Country Jam tickets are on sale now. arena where all the magic happens. Live music Jess Atkins takes the reins on June 19th. Live music begins at 6:30pm on Mondays Secure your spot with single-day and weekend from national and local acts plays all day and His finger and flatpicking styles bring to and 7pm every other, unless otherwise noted. general admission tickets. VIP weekend passes into the night. Aside from the music, festival- mind players like Leo Kottke, John Fahey, Red Tractor is located at 1007 W Main in and campsites are also available. Reserve yours goers can enjoy horseshoe tournaments, dance Keller Williams and Dave Matthews. Along Bozeman. Check out their menu at and learn more about the festival at contests, mechanical bull riding, as well as with his self-penned compositions, he easily www.redtractorpizza.com . • www.headwaterscountryjam.com . food and merchandise vendors. •

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