Festival season is finally here! ummertime has finally Underground, Granger Smith, feat. Earl Austin, Texas singer/songwriter Kyle Park, for children under age 16. An anonymous arrived, and there are several Dibbles, Jr., with Clint Black headlining. Shotgun Rider, and Lexi Wyman will play. donor will match 50% of the qualifying por- incredible music festivals Tickets are $60 for one day general admission, The Main Stage Concerts will be held tion of each ticket sold. Proceeds from the coming to southwest $155 for two days, and $350 for all three days. under the Festival Tent in the American Legion BBQ support the free concert and the festival. Montana! To learn more, visit parking lot on Anderson Street between 2nd For information on purchasing barbeque tick- Headwaters Country headwaterscountryjam.com. and 3rd Street on Friday and Saturday nights ets please contact the Bozeman Symphony at Jam: Start your festival sea- Sweet Grass Fest: This Friday, June 26th and after the Big Timber Rodeo performances. To (406)585-9774 or [email protected]. S son right, and come out to Saturday, June 27th, come out to Big Timber, learn more, go to bigtimber.com. Last Best Country Fest: On Friday, July Headwaters Country Jam at Montana for the Sweet Grass Fest. Festival of the Fourth: On the 4th of July, 10th and Saturday, July 11th, 2015, South Park The Bridge near Three Sweet Grass Fest is a community festival the Bozeman Symphony and Gallatin Empire in Billings will host the Last Best Country Fest! Forks, Montana on Thursday, June 25th held in conjunction with the Big Timber Lions Club present the Festival of the Fourth at Friday’s lineup includes Big & Rich feat. through Saturday, June 27th, 2015.This year’s Rodeo, and there’s something for everyone. the Gallatin County Fairgrounds in Bozeman, Cowboy Troy, Thompson Square, The lineup is full of super stars. Thursday’s lineup Events include a fun run, an antique car and Montana. The evening will begin at 6:30 PM Road Hammers, and Tiger Lily. features Blackjack Billy, The Lacs, cycle show, a street fair with vendor and live with a fundraising BBQ at the Haynes Saturday’s lineup is Jr., Gloriana, with Uncle Kracker headlining. music, the rodeo parade, and a country-rock Pavilion- an all-ages event! The Bozeman Kevin Fowler, Sunny Sweeney, and Luke Friday features Facing West, Charley concert each evening. Symphony will perform a program of patri- Bell. Tickets are $65 for Friday, $75 for Jenkins, Austin Webb, Randy Rogers On Friday, there will be performances by otic favorites at 9 pm, leading into the fire- Saturday, or $105 for the entire weekend. Both Band, with Trace Adkins headlining. multi-platinum selling country group works display at 10:30 pm. The concert and shows are all ages. Children 11 and under are Saturday wraps up with Sasha McVeigh, BlackHawk, Tris Munsick and the fireworks are free and open to the public. free when accompanied by an adult. For more Jessica Lynn, Western Skies, Western Innocents, and TJ Broscoff. On Saturday, Tickets to the BBQ are $25 for adults and $15 information, visit lastbestcountryfest.com. More Festivals - Page 3D Contents Community . . . . . 2A & 6A Art ...... 3A Calendar ...... 4-5A Theatre/Art ...... 7A Crossword ...... 8A EcoZone ...... Section B Music ...... Section C RZ Interview ...... 4C Symphony of Wine Headwaters Country Jam Sweet Grass fest EndZone ...... Section D Story Mansion The Bridge - 3Forks Big Timber Bi$Zone . . . . . Section 4D June 25 - 5pm June 25, 26, 27 June 26th & 27th ­Page 2a­•­The BoZone •­June 15,­2015

Summer classes at F-11 Photo In memory of Create larger than life photos Creek, Saturday June 27th, 2015, 5th through 8th graders and runs from our small world in Macro and experience two days of photo- Monday, July 27th, 2015 through Elise Donohue Basics with instructor Jon Shaver graphic fun! That class cost includes Thursday, July 30th 2015 from 2 to When The Ellen reopened in was a and F-11 Photographic Supplies the Macro Basics. 5 pm. Students will learn how to December of 2008, one of our pri- shock, Friday, June 26th, 2015. From tips The class meets from 10 am to 6 take great pictures and how to mary goals was to prove that a especially and tools to hands-on exercises in pm and costs $89.99. Early pre-reg- express their unique ideas through downtown performing arts space as she the field, the class offers an in-depth istration is required. photography. Erickson will introduce could survive and, with the right always exploration of macro photography. Photography is a vivid language concepts like composition, posing, mix of programming, You’ll get the basics down, then that draws on the imagination. lighting, perspective, cropping, and flourish. We would explore composition, lighting, color Encourage your child’s photographic how to choose strong subject matter. present a wide variety and more to capture that crisp, creativity this summer with Students will explore images made of the absolute best close-up shot. Get ready to take on Photography for Kids, a fun and by famous photographers and jour- entertainment possi- exhibited a joy-of- the constantly evolving world at your inspiring workshop facilitated by nal about what they see. Short walk- ble, at ticket prices life spirit that sure- feet with fun drills and newly Necia Erickson. A Bozeman native, ing field trips will invite students to most could afford. ly nothing could acquired skills. Prepare to change Erickson earned an Associate in try out the techniques they will have You’ve heard me say extinguish. the way you see the trails you travel. Photographic Communications and learned. Back in the classroom, they this before, “What Fortunately for all Macro Basics begins at 10 am Elementary Education from will make photo crafts and partici- good is a community of us, she passed with a session at F-11 Photo. After Northwest College. She spent six pate in class critiques of work. A arts space if it is not along that spirit to lunch on your own, get some real years as a staff member at F-11 small class size assures plenty of per- accessible to the The Ellen. world practice with Jon’s techniques Photo, and is now a Montessori pre- sonal attention. entire community?” Over the last few years, I have on location and make them yours. school teacher. During extended Tuition is $150 and pre-registra- Our biggest benefactor, Elise had the pleasure of standing in the There will be a post-shoot critique overseas adventures, Erickson did tion is required. Donohue, so believed in this philos- lobby, seeing thousands of happy so you can go over the images you documentary photography and Register and learn about this and ophy that she gave Ellen the oppor- patrons exit the theatre. It is espe- made and get immediate feedback. videography for several non-profit other F-11 workshops when you tunity to shine, knowing it was bet- cially rewarding watching little kids Learn by doing and reap the bene- groups. Erickson integrates photog- stop by the store at 16 East Main in ter to show the community what after they’ve enjoyed one of our fits of shooting with legendary raphy and story telling into her historic downtown Bozeman, visit was possible before the next step of musicals or plays, a concert, our free Tamron lenses. Then, take the next teaching. www.f11photo.com or call asking others to help. Thanks to her, family movies – the list goes on and step and sign up for A Day at Fairy Photography for Kids is for rising (406) 586-3281. • we’ve had an incredible few years, on. Reflecting on those times, it is with such amazing talents as The rewarding to know that so many Vienna Boys Choir, Judy Collins, have embraced The Ellen. I then New York’s The Acting Company, realized, this is “the next step” of Arlo Guthrie, Herb Alpert… these which Elise and I had always talked, Music, yoga & more at Bozeman Library performers made a special trip to that the community as a whole will Bozeman all because of one person step up to ensure that Ellen will Monday, June 22nd kicks off the Weber. Weber is a Montana 11:45 am, and Yoga for All runs — Elise. Whenever I publicly gave shine for future generations. eighth season of Jazz & More with favorite and a true original. His from 12 - 12:45 pm in the Large her credit, she would crinkle her Thank you for your past patron- Kelly Roberti! There will be a gath- humor and humble demeanor Community Room. Mom & Baby nose and give me a frown, but I age. Much more importantly, thank ering every Monday night at 7 pm engage an audience completely, and Yoga is taught by accomplished liked to think of it as a reluctant you for your continued support. If in the Large Community Room for his solo play is mesmerizing. yoga instructor Turi Hetherington smile. we all just keep showing up and Roberti’s interview of a noted musi- Monday, June 29th brings Obi and Yoga for All by local mom and A week ago Thursday, The Ellen enjoy The Ellen, I’ll bet our Golden cian or multiple musicians, inter- Kaye to the stage. Kaye is a fasci- yoga instructor Jen DuCharme. The stage lights suddenly weren’t so Angel Forever might just crinkle her spersed with live music. Get to know nating and mesmerizing veteran weekly classes are for moms, dads, bright. Quite unexpectedly, Elise nose and smile. his favorite talents on an all-new, percussionist from the east coast. or caregivers who like to bring their passed away. Needless to say, this John Ludin and The Ellen Staff • different level and listen to their Local young jazz guitarist Dan baby or babies or for anyone in the music, often joined by Roberti on Conwell will join Kelly Roberti in community who wishes to attend. his bass. accompanying Obi. Please bring your own mat. On Monday, June 22nd, join Yoga classes continue every This program is brought to you Kelly as he interviews internationally Tuesday in June and July. Mom & by the Library Foundation. Call Learn to Dance for renowned classical guitarist, Stuart Baby Yoga takes place at 11 am - Paula at 582-2426 with questions. • Summer Weddings Summer wedding and music fes- tory-level crash course in country tival season is here, are you ready to two-step and jitterbug, or catch the Indulge your senses at Symphony of Wine get up and dance? Learn to dance Advanced Country Two-Step confidently with a partner with class the same dates from 8:30 to Join the BSO for the social event Maestro Matthew Savery and Dectet (make it a thing for your Dance Kinexion classes this month. 9:30 pm for those who want to of the season! Now in its fourth Doug Badenoch from the Wine office or friends). As an added Wedding Dance Bootcamp is refine their technique and learn fun summer at the historic Story Gallery will host this special evening bonus, an anonymous donor has designed to give you a strong foun- new two-step moves and combina- Mansion, Symphony of Wine is a of music, food and finery to benefit agreed to match 50% of the qualify- dation for moving with a partner to tions. The next round of bootcamp spectacular evening for the entire your Bozeman Symphony Orchestra ing portion of the ticket, as well as a variety of music at weddings. classes will begin in August. community. Put on a new shade of and Symphonic Choir. World class any donations received during the Whether you’re the lucky couple or Dance is a great way to connect summer, clink glasses, and toast our wines will be paired with Bozeman’s event through raffle items or general a wedding party member or guest, with your partner and the larger symphony in style. Think gorgeous best music, patrons and chefs! Bid contributions! this two-session workshop will intro- community! Come practice your summer evening, amazing food, for exciting gift baskets with over a The Symphony of Wine would duce you to easy ways you can move dance skills, learn some new moves, wines to spark conversation, music, dozen themes like golf, BBQ, and not be possible without help from together and have fun on the dance and meet new people at the monthly networking, and a great reason to gourmet snacks for our silent auc- our sponsors The Wine Gallery, floor to your favorite slow and fast First Wednesday Social Dance get together! Symphony of Wine tion. Ticket Prices are as follows: Winegardner’s Wines & Brian songs without too many structured the first Wednesday of each month will be held at the Story Mansion $75 Solo (come meet interesting, Chisdak, M.D., D.M.D. Call the steps. The class runs Tuesdays, June at 8 pm. The next dance features a from 5 to 8 pm on Thursday, June inspired new friends), $140 Duet (it’s Symphony today at 585-9774 or at: 23rd and 30th, 2015 from 6:15 to Fourth of July Americana theme 25th, 2015. even more fun with two), $680 www.bozemansymphony.org. • 7:45 pm. Tuition is $30 per person, with a DJ’ed country, blues, and folk or $15 for single session drop-in. mix beginning with a fun lesson with Dance Kinexion also offers open dancing following. Admission private lessons and classes including is $5 per person at the door. A part- wedding dance packages. Impress ner is not required and all ages and Tea and tango at Townshend’s your guests with a choreographed skill levels are always welcome. Townshend’s Tea House is a around him as he see it. Images fea- of each month from 7:30 to 10 pm, first dance to fit your favorite song All classes and events are held at charming fixture in downtown tured in this show were “found” Bozeman Tango will host Friday and style, or invite your wedding The MAC (Montana Movement Bozeman, providing top-grade loose going about daily life and captured Teahouse Tango. This is a free social party or family members to join Arts Center) at Kagy and S. 22nd, leaf tea in a casual college campus- with an iPhone 3G, 4S, and 6. dance, with one-on-one beginner les- you for a dance class before the community hot spot for dance style coffeehouse atmosphere. Be sure to make a reservation on sons available. The next Friday the wedding! and fitness classes and a beautiful Townshend’s offers more than just Sunday, June 21st, 2015 for Teahouse Tangos will be on Friday, This month is the last chance to and affordable event venue for par- tea, and will be displaying photogra- Townshend’s High Altitude Tea. A June 26th, 2015, and Friday, July catch the popular Country Dance ties, intimate receptions, showers, phy and hosting dance events all great activity to share with a loved one 10th, 2015. For more tango, join Bootcamp before the exciting workshops and meetings. For more throughout the summer! or a friend, this tea service is open for Bozeman Tango every Tuesday at 8 music festivals in the area this sum- information and registration for In June and July, Townshend’s will group reservations for any time of the pm at the MAC. mer. The three-session class meets classes, visit dancekinexion.com or display A World Otherwise Missed, a col- day and features an intimate setting West Coast Swing is held on the Mondays, June 15th, 22nd, and call (406) 578-0298. For venue lection of photographs by Michael catered specifically to your group’s tea second Thursday of each month at 29th, 2015 from 7:30 to 8:30 pm. rental information, visit Andersen. He grew up in a small, interests and dietary needs. Townshend’s Teahouse. Presented by The bootcamp class is an introduc- www.themacmontana.com. • one-stop-light town on the wind- Cost is $15 per person; please call West Coast Swing Bozeman, this swept plains of western Nebraska, or stop in to the teahouse and dance is free, open to all dance levels, and his passion has been photogra- reserve your table in advance. with instruction for beginners at phy ever since his parents gave him a Reservations must be made by 7:30pm. The next West Coast Kodak Instamatic 104. Andersen is Friday, June 19th, at 5pm. Swing dance will be on Thursday, Emerson Summer classes constantly documenting the world On the second and fourth Friday July 9th, 2015. Enrollment for summer art class- appreciation. Students will spend the On Saturday, June 27th, 2015 at 7 es at the Emerson is in full swing. As lunch hour and breaks outdoors on pm, catch the Balboa social dance space is limited, early registration is the lawn, weather permitting. presented by Bozeman Swing and highly encouraged. Projects vary weekly for multi-week MSU Swing Cats. Upcoming In Mini Masters is offered in campers. Angela Yonke, Jean Balboa socials will be held on the week-long sessions throughout the Korpi, and Vanessa Rogers will be last Saturday of every month. Cost summer, Monday to Friday from 9 instructing. Mega Masters is $140 is free, all are welcome! am to 12 pm. Students ages 4 to 7 for members and $175 for non- Townshend’s Tea House is located will experience a variety of art members. at 402 E Main St. Suite 1, in down- media: drawing, painting, mixed Pottery: Beginner - town Bozeman. To learn more, visit media, clay hand-building, and art Intermediate offers in-depth townshendstea.com. • appreciation. Projects vary weekly instruction on mid-range stoneware for multi-week campers! Angela and porcelain with and building, Yonke and Jean Korpi will be wheel projects and new surface instructing. Mini Masters is $95 treatments. This class is suitable for for members and $130 for non- fist timers or people who already members. have a working knowledge of Mega Masters caters to ceramics and want to increase their students ages 8 to 12. This class skill level. Classes will take place on is offered in week-long sessions, Saturdays; June 20th through Monday to Friday from 9 am to August 8th, 2015. Pottery: Beginner 3 pm. Students will spend half - Intermediate is $190 for members the day in the pottery studio and $220 for non-members. hand-building clay projects and In Pottery: Advanced half in the Emerson 2D class- Independent Study, practice room experiencing a variety of throwing on the wheel an hand- art media: drawing, painting, building with individualized instruc- sculpture, mixed media, and art tion and self-directed projects. Students are required to have attended an Emerson pottery course or equivalent before enrolling in this course and must have an intermediate knowledge of pottery. Classes will take place on Tuesdays, June 23rd through July 28th, 2015 This course costs $150 for members and $175 for non-members. The Emerson Center is located at 111 South Grand Avenue. For more information, visit their website at www.theemerson.org, call (406) 587-9797 ext. 104, or email [email protected]. • page 2A • Volume 22, Number12 - June 15, 2015 • The BoZone Entertainment Calendar • www.bozone.com• 406-586-6730 ––– Tell ’em, “I Saw It In The BoZone!” June 15, 2015 • The BoZone • Page 3a

Spend a hilarious evening with Lily Tomlin Support the Ellen Theatre Broadway, for which she won the an Academy Award nomination. flourish and at their Gala Fundraising first of two Tony Awards. Her Now, 40 years later, Ms. Tomlin has present the very Benefit on Saturday, June 27th at records (she has a Grammy, too!) garnered rave reviews and “Oscar best in enter- 8 pm by spending an evening with and books have sold millions. buzz” for her work in the Sundance tainment, right an American treasure—comic In the 1970s, Time magazine Film Festival hit Grandma, due out in here in the genius Lily Tomlin. In addition to honored Ms. Tomlin with a cover 2015. heart of down- sharing video clips, the woman story, crowning her “The New Each year, the Kennedy Center town Bozeman. responsible for Ernestine and Queen of Comedy.” Quirky and Honors recognize the lifelong Knowing Edith Ann will perform many of always entertaining, Tomlin charac- accomplishments of America’s most that this her characters in a retrospective of ters have populated hit TV shows extraordinary and talented artists. In evening is to her incredible career. After the like Will and Grace, Sesame Street, 2014, Ms. Tomlin received this most benefit The performance, there will be a ques- Murphy Brown, The Magic School Bus, prestigious award and it was noted, Ellen, Ms. tion and answer session with Ms. West Wing, and Desperate Housewives, “She has touched a huge cross-sec- Tomlin is host- Tomlin. contributing to her Emmy collection tion of people with her work, ing a post-show, Lily has been a major force in of six in all. delighting us with her sophisticated one-hour wine American comedy since the late On the big screen, Ms. Tomlin wit and keen insight into human and dessert 1960s. Starting as a stand-up comic, has sparkled for directors as varied nature. Lily Tomlin makes us laugh reception. Join she became a must-see weekly staple as Robert Benton, Carl Reiner, and louder and think harder.” the party, on television’s Rowan & Martin’s Woody Allen. She’s plotted with Here is your invitation to be a where she has Laugh-In, with Ernestine the nosy Jane Fonda and Dolly Parton in 9 to part of this important event, which offered to “sign photos, take pic- It’s going to be a great night of telephone operator and child 5, wrestled with Steve Martin in All will allow The Ellen to remain tures, have a few good laughs, and entertainment—and that’s the truth! philosopher Edith Ann, dispensing of Me, and harmonized with Meryl focused on our goal of sustaining a do whatever it takes to help raise All proceeds for this Gala Fundraiser advice from an over-sized rocking Streep in Prairie Home Companion. For premier performing arts venue. With money for such a lovely theatre.” go directly to The Ellen Theatre. For chair. Ms. Tomlin is the first woman her very first movie role, in Robert your ticket purchase, this beautiful This is limited to just 25 guests, so tickets and further information, visit to perform a solo show on Altman’s drama Nashville, she earned historic showplace will continue to secure your tickets early. http://www.theellentheatre.com. •

Summer events at the Fairground The Brewery Follies The Gallatin Country annual summer Garage Sale this take place Monday, July 13th, 2015 Fairground farmers market will Saturday, June 27th, 2015 from 9 am through Sunday, July 19th, 2015, summer season begin the with rodeo, The Brewery Follies of Virginia aspect you can think of in today’s summer night City, Montana returns in 2015 to political and social landscape. season on shows, Virginia City’s historic However, you might Saturday, motor H. S. Gilbert Brewery want to find a sitter June 20th, sports, car- for another summer for the kids, because 2015, from nival, tons season of belly laughs, with laughter and 9 am to of animals, celebrity imperson- beer on tap some of noon every and so ations, sketch comedy, the Follies antics can Saturday much more! and plenty of music! be pretty irreverent. through Live on This Hilarious Of course, the nasty September 13th, 2015. The farmers to 2 pm! The event will take place at Friday, July 17th, 2015 at 7 pm, Comedy Cabaret, four letter words market takes place at the Haynes the Gallatin County Fairgrounds in catch a concert by Terri Clark! Clark accompanied by your are left out, but the Pavilion at the Gallatin County Building #4. There will be hunting has sold more than 5 million favorite Montana jokes might mean Fairgrounds in Bozeman, and fea- packs, ski packs, military stuff, and with six number-one singles. Her hits micro brews and stan- what those words tures local vendors of homemade even Kletterwerks. Get a great deal include “Better Things To Do,” dard domestic beer fla- mean. The Brewery food, handmade crafts, and locally on a huge inventory, and lots of one- “Poor, Poor Pitiful Me,” “Girls Lie vors, will leave your Follies is rated well grown produce. of-a-kind items. Come get a pack for Too,” and “I Just Wanna Be Mad.” stomach muscles sore beyond PG-13! Bozeman-based pack makers your upcoming summer adventures! Be sure to catch these fun events for days from laughing This comedy Mystery Ranch will be hosting their The Gallatin Country Fair will throughout the summer! • and guffawing. show will keep you Sunset Magazine talking for days! called it “a cabaret show wild The Brewery Follies 2015 Season enough for any old-time miner. runs now through Saturday, Christine Meyers of The Billings September 26th, 2015. Showtimes Book Review: This is What You Just Put in Gazette said, “if there’s a funnier or at 4 and 8 pm. Due to mature con- more polished show around, I tent parental guidance is suggested. Your Mouth? by Patrick Di Justo haven’t seen it.” Reservations are required. Call (800) c.2015, Three Rivers Press serving size is generally based on for your favorite libation (which The mission of The Brewery 829-2969 ext. 3. Tickets are $20. $15.00 what a four-year-old can consume. could cause irregular heartbeat). Or Follies is simple: to make you laugh Learn more at 255 pages And expiration dates? Nope. maybe you’ll just skip it all to spend as they make fun of just about every www.breweryfollies.net. • Borborygmus. There’s “no federal regulation to time with the dog (and feed him That’s the technical term for date food at all…” something that’s “deliberately what you’re experiencing now: great stinky”) or the kids (and give them big rumbles from ‘neath your navel. what “attempts to artificially re-cre- One night, two fantastic Snarls from your stomach, a ate something that already reminder that it’s snack time. Aside exists…”). Bon appétit! from sugary-salty goodness, though, “If you’re looking for shocking events at the Elling House and a feeling of satisfaction, what stories of the gigantic corporate On Saturday, June 6th, The Coastal Physical Oceanography at will you consume? To find out, read conspiracy to poison America… Elling House will host their artist-of- Old Dominion University in Norfolk, “This is What You Just Put in Your you’re reading the wrong book,” the-month reception at 5:30 pm for Virginia. He received a Ph.D. in Mouth?” by Patrick Di Justo, and says author Patrick Di Justo of This Cathy Toot of Ennis, Montana. ecology from the University of hang on to your gut… is What You Just Put in Your Mouth? Growing up in rural Cottage Grove, Minnesota and has been engaged in But first – the vending machine. Without intending to scare, he says Oregon and raising her now grown research on the ecology of seabirds The vending machine is close, so he looked at various products with children in the majestic Madison in the western Antarctic Peninsula let’s start out with a cuppa joe, curiosity and the notion that know- Valley of Montana, Toot’s artwork is region since 1974. He serves as co- which includes an ingredient that ing what’s there is better than not inspired by scenic western land- principal investigator of the Palmer “helps give real butter its flavor” and knowing. It can’t be an accident scapes and wildlife. Though Toot Long Term Ecological Research one that actually keeps bacteria off that he also entertains readers, has pursued many artistic endeavors Program in Antarctica. His your teeth. then, can it? throughout her lifetime, her current research focuses on the foraging ecol- So far, so good. Real good, in I don’t think it is: in this collec- focus is painting in oils and acrylics. ogy of seabirds, especially Adélie and fact, so you might follow it up with tion of Wired magazine articles, Di At 7 pm, ecologist Dr. Bill Fraser other penguins, and their role as bio- something sweet to get you through Justo is hilarious, as he explains will give a presentation about his logical indicators of climate-induced your day, complete with “artificial how he learned what’s inside every- work in Antarctica. This talk pro- changes in marine ecosystems. human salivary enzymes,” perhaps Well, now, your appetite is gone; day products, not just food. What vides a glimpse into the experiences Admission is by donation and topped with a product that contains in fact, you might want to lie down he finds may surprise and delight of Dr. Fraser and his field team in open to the public. The Elling “a high percentage of air.” Uhhh, or somewhere… like, in front of a fire, you. For sure, you’ll read ingredient this vast region of the Southern House Arts & Humanities Center is maybe not. How ‘bout something where you might burn birdseed and labels a whole lot closer. Ocean. Dr. Fraser is the president of located at 404 E. Idaho Street in cheesy – some “cheese, processed “a giant sideways candle in your Depending on how you look at Polar Oceans Research Group, a Virginia City, Montana. For more cheese, cheese food, [or] cheese fireplace.” Or maybe you just need it, this is a consumer’s dream, or it’s non-profit research institution based information, call (406) 843-5507. spread” – each of which are differ- to be with friends, so put in your a nightmare. Either way, it’s a twist- in Sheridan, Montana, and an email [email protected], or visit ent, says Di Justo. Or salty, which contacts (the solution for which may edly-fun and very eye-opening book adjunct professor at the Center for ellinghouse.org. • might contain three ingredients that contain a product used with anti- to have. This is What You Just Put cause addiction in lab rats. If you’re cancer drugs) and mascara (which in Your Mouth? will give you food watching your weight, though, you definitely do not want to wear for thought – and it may make beware: federal regulations state that near a magnet!) and head downtown you growl. •

Events at Country Bookshelf On Thursday, June 18th, 2015 at The Wild Inside. novel, A. M. Homes presents a 7 pm, there will be an author Event A haunting crime novel set in darkly comic look at twenty-first- with Keith McCafferty for Crazy Glacier National Park about a man century domestic life and the possi- Mountain Kiss. who finds himself at odds with the bility of personal transformation. It’s almost April, yet snow still dark heart of the wild—and the even Harold Silver has spent a lifetime covers the Crazy Mountains in darker heart of human nature. watching his more successful Montana. Max Gallagher—a down- It was a clear night in Glacier younger brother, George, acquire a on-his-luck mystery writer—is holed National Park. Fourteen-year-old covetable wife, two kids, and a up in a remote cabin trying to write Ted Systead and his father were beautiful home in the suburbs of his next book when he comes across camping beneath the rugged peaks New York City. When George’s a disturbing discovery. Wedged into and starlit skies when something murderous temper results in a the cabin’s chimney is the body of a unimaginable happened: a grizzly shocking act of violence, both men teenage girl, her eyes pecked out by bear attacked Ted’s father and are hurled into entirely new lives. crows. Sheriff Martha Ettinger is dragged him to his death. “May We Be Forgiven” digs deeply soon on the scene, and the young Now, twenty years later, as into the near biblical intensity of woman’s body is identified as Special Agent for the Department of fraternal relationships, our need to Cinderella “Cindy” Huntingdon, a the Interior, Ted gets called back to make sense of things, and our promising rodeo star who has been investigate a crime that mirrors the craving for connection. It is an missing since November. horror of that night. Except this unnerving tale of unexpected inti- Questions about Cindy’s death time, the victim was tied to a tree macies and of how one deeply abound—was she murdered or run- before the mauling. Ted teams up fractured family might begin to put ning for her life? Who could have with one of the park officers—a man itself back together. wanted to kill her? Not content with named Monty, whose pleasant exteri- Thursday, June 25th, 2015 at 7 the police investigation, Cindy’s or masks an all-too-vivid knowledge pm, there will be Open Mic Poetry mother Etta hires Sean Stranahan to of the hazardous terrain surrounding featuring John Burgess, author of dig deeper into the case. Etta’s hus- them. Residents of the area turn out by Land. by Land is a riff on Jasper Fey—Cindy’s stepfa- to be suspicious of outsiders and less Journals of Lewis & Clark that fol- ther—thinks everyone should simply than forthcoming. Their intimate lows where the author intersected move past the incident in order to connection to the wild forces them to with the Trail — Montana, Pacific heal. Etta, however, is not about to confront nature, and their fellow Coast, and St. Louis. The book is a let it go. As Sean and Martha investi- man, with equal measures of rever- collage of sonnets, concrete poems, gate, they find clues to Cindy’s death ence and ruthlessness. handwritten lists, a memoir in ten in the mysterious legends on the Tuesday, June 23rd, 2015 at 7 fragments, and drawings inspired Crazy Mountains. pm, Country Bookshelf Book Club by his personal westward journey, On Friday, June 19th, 2015 at 7 will discuss May We Be Forgiven by visits to historical sites and mark- pm, there will be an author event A.M. Holmes. ers, and the Journals as a source with Christine Carbo for her novel, In this vivid, transfixing new for text and maps. • Tell ’em, “I Saw It In The BoZone!” ––– The BoZone Entertainment Calendar • www.bozone.com • 406-586-6730 • Volume 22, Number 12 - June 15, 2015 • page 3A

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Changes at this year’s Catch Festival of the Fourth, brought Gallatin County Fair to you by the BSO and Lions Club The Bozeman Symphony and match 50% of the qualifying por- community. This is the 5th year the Socrates said, “The secret of Friday, a mud bog Saturday and a Gallatin Empire Lions Club present tion of each ticket sold. Proceeds Symphony and Lions Club have change is to focus all of your energy, demolition derby on Sunday. “Motor the Festival of the Fourth at the from the BBQ support the free con- collaborated presenting this commu- not on fighting the old, but on build- sports is growing in the valley with a Gallatin County Fairgrounds in cert and the festival. nity event, attracting over 5,000 ing the new.” Management with the wide variety of interests,” said Bozeman, attendees from Gallatin County Fair is focusing on Dennis Voeller, operations manager Montana on Southwest building the new this summer with for the Fairgrounds. “The Saturday, July Montana. night shows, an expanded carnival, a Mountaineers were excited to be a 4th. The Support for the new fair entrance and most notable, part of what is changing here, and evening will Festival of the free grounds entertainment with fair they led the pace with our other begin at 6:30 Fourth comes from admission. groups to bring new and exciting pm with a American Bank, motor- fundraising the Gianforte ized BBQ at the Family entertain- Haynes Foundation, ment to Pavilion- an all- Pepper Tree the fair.” ages event! The Catering and the Motor Bozeman Yellowstone Club sports Symphony will Community action perform a pro- Foundation. takes gram of patri- Please join the place in otic favorites at Symphony and the 9 pm, leading Lions Club in motor right into the thanking these sports traditional fire- businesses area, just works display at and individuals. north of 10:30 pm. The concert and fire- The Gallatin Empire Lions Club For information on purchasing the newly works are free and open to the pub- has presented the Festival of the barbecue tickets please contact placed lic. Tickets to the BBQ are $25 for Fourth for 18 years, providing both the Bozeman Symphony at carnival. adults and $15 for children under entertainment and fireworks, free of (406)585-9774 or info@bozeman- Voeller age 16. An anonymous donor will charge, to the greater Bozeman symphony.org. • went on to note that with the build- “We took a long, hard look at the ing of the new ice rink, Northstar SLAM gears up for fifth annual balance sheet for the Gallatin Carnival will move to the north side County Fair,” said General Manager of the two ice rinks. “The carnival summer arts festival Lori Cox, who took over the fair- will expand its footprint by 20 per- SLAM (Support Local Artists & people of all ages. The youth show- Scholarship at the high school for grounds leadership role in January. cent which will give them the oppor- Musicians) began five years ago with case kicks off each day on the band- seniors moving into college and “It was obvious we had room for a tunity to bring new and more a group of community members shell, featuring the up-and-coming going into education in the arts. change in the way we conduct busi- thrilling rides,” he said. While only who saw that Bozeman was rapidly talent in the community, moving SLAM scholarship applications ness. As we looked deeper, I knew part of the carnival will be located outgrowing the number of opportu- into more established acts as the are available on their website and we were not offering families the on grass this year, the Fairgrounds nities available are open to all residents best entertainment deal their dollar will plant the entire area this fall. for artists and of the state wishing to could handle.” “What a difference a lawn-like expe- musicians. In pursue education Cox and her team eliminated all rience will make for our fair,” said response, they in the arts. ticketing fees for grounds entertain- Voeller. created an To date, SLAM has ment inside the fair gates, such as With the carnival movement, organization completed two func- motor sports or pig wrestling admis- Cox said a domino effect happened. geared specifical- tional community art sions. “The price of adult admission “We knew we needed to adjust our ly to showcase installations. Both are is $8,” said Cox. “A person can go to programming,” she said. “Then we local talent. At sculptural drinking the motocross in the afternoon, the sank our teeth into the carnival the Summer fountains that adorn night show in the evening, and visit change – and realized that between SLAM Festival, Bozeman city parks vendors in between for eight bucks. that and the new Oak Street artists from (Beall and Bogert). It simply doesn’t get any cheaper entrance, we had an opportunity at across the great Their next upcoming than that.” hand.” Guests arriving to the Fair state of installation will be func- Entertainment has doubled in this summer can now enter the Montana have tional bike racks in offerings this year. On Thursday, grounds from the north off of Oak the opportunity some of the parks that July 16th, Gallatin County Fair wel- Street, with the approach just shy of to connect with are severely lacking comes the Van Halen the baseball stadium. A new 360- their community. bicycle parking. Experience: Hot For Teacher, stall parking lot is being installed and Highlighting not Eventually, they hope to the top Van Halen tribute band in the new interior road will connect just the visual create a brick and mor- the country. Arriving from Los with the traditional south parking lot arts, but culinary art, performances, weekend progresses, featuring all dif- tar space to host regular events, Angeles, the group’s performances where guests would normally park. and music, this two-day event is a ferent types of genres on the stage. workshops, and concerts. are so tight that most fans cannot tell “As a result, we will offer new guest celebration of the artistic talent in SLAM is a three-pronged organiza- The 2015 Summer SLAM the difference between a Van Halen box offices sponsored by Stahly Montana. The SLAM Festival is free tion that not only organizes events Festival is scheduled for Saturday, riff and a Hot For Teacher riff. Engineering – one just to the south and open to the public. that showcase Montana talent, but and Sunday, August 8th and 9th. Eagle Radio is the presenting of the Gun Range and the second This summer, the SLAM Festival also provides grants and scholarships Saturday hours will be 10 am to 7 sponsor. entrance to the west of the new celebrates its fifth year and antici- for the pursuit of education in the pm and Sunday hours will be 10 am On Friday, July 17th, country north parking lot.” Guests can pay pates seeing 10,000 or more in arts, and spearheads community art to 5 pm. SLAM is completely vol- music superstar Terri Clark will at these gates with cash or credit attendance. In 2015, the SLAM installations. unteer-run and welcomes anyone perform, sponsored by XL Country. card only. An express line for those Festival will feature some new inter- Each year, SLAM has funded a who would like to get involved. Clark has sold more than five mil- who purchase their admissions early active art projects for attendees of Worthy Student Scholarship at To learn more, visit lion albums with six number-one hits online will be available. all ages. Spanning the entire park, Bozeman High, and this year estab- www.slamfestivals.org or email such as “Better Things To Do” and The Gallatin County Fair runs SLAM has a variety of activities for lished the first Visual Arts [email protected]. • “Poor Poor Pitiful Me”. She is an Monday, July 13th through Sunday, eight-time CCMA Entertainer of July 19th. Monday and Tuesday fea- the Year and has taken home ture the Gallatin County 4-H Horse CCMA Female Vocalist of the Year. Show and gate admission is free. She is the only Canadian artist to be Wednesday, July 15th, Northstar Food Bank offers free lunches for kids a member of the Grand Ole Opry. Carnival, vendors and gate admis- Both Hot For Teacher and Terri sion begin. Admission is $8 for Summer is more opportunities for the whole Clark perform in the Anderson adults 13 years and over and $5 for almost here, and community to take advantage of Arena. youth 6-12 years; kids five and under the Gallatin free meals. In addition to the night shows, are free; seniors are $6. Valley Food Bank Summer should be a stress-free Gallatin County Fair is bringing in There are multiple ways to save is gearing up for time for parents and kids. Let the four days of motor sports. With sup- when guests buy their admission and their Summer Food Bank Summer Meals Program port from Mountaineers 4X4 Club, carnival tickets early. Go to gallatin- Meals program. help. The Summer Meals Bozeman Jaycees and Big Sky countyfair.com for a complete sched- This year, there Program is available all summer Motocross, the Fair will feature a ule of events, prices and information will be multiple long. Belgrade meals will begin on truck pull Thursday, a motocross or call (406) 582-3270. • site and time Monday, June 8th, 2015, and options to offer Bozeman meals will begin on Monday, June 15th, 2015. All kids and teens 18 and under J are welcome to a free, healthy lunch. Lunches are available at f meal sites across Bozeman and Belgrade in safe, supervised loca- tions where kids and teens can stay active and spend time with friends. Lunches are tasty, follow USDA nutrition guidelines, and help fam- ilies save money. There are no applications to fill out and pro- grams do not require proof of income. In Bozeman, lunches will be offered in two locations: at Beall Park; 415 North Bozeman on the corner of Bozeman and Villard, and at the S.O.B. Barn on the MSU campus; 1400 West Garfield St. In Belgrade, lunches will be served at Hollensteiner Park; South Circle Drive adjacent to Saddle Peak Elementary Playground. Lunches will be served in all locations, weekdays from 12 pm to 1 pm. Service begins Monday, June 15th, 2015, and runs through Friday, August 28th, 2015, exclud- ing the Fourth of July weekend. To find a site nearest you, text “lunch” to 877-877 or call (406) Contributing 587-4225. W r i t e r s The Food Bank continues to offer nutritious, healthy suppers at Zelpha Boyd the Community Cafe, located at 302 N 7th St., for the entire Brian Soule family. Meals are served every night from 5 to 7 pm. The Casey Lokken Baker Community Cafe is a “pay-what- you-can” restaurant, staffed by vol- unteers. To learn more, visit gallat- invalleyfoodbank.org. • page 6A • Volume 22, Number 12 - June 15, 2015 • The BoZone Entertainment Calendar • www.bozone.com • 406-586-6730 ––– Tell ’em, “I Saw It In The BoZone!” June 15, 2015 • The BoZone • Page 7a

Summer shows and classes at Verge Don’t Close Your Eyes, Montana’s one weekend only by a talented and nothing better than improv to spark pate, just a willingness to explore the here’s the perfect opportunity for longest running live radio theater, multi-voiced cast of actors, musi- creativity and imagination. Your unexpected. The Improv to Writing them to shine. Erin Roberg’s returns for their smash fifth season cians, and live sound effects per- child will learn how to put those workshop is for students entering Musical Theater classes take the at Bozeman’s Verge Theater! Verge formers. ideas to paper and finish in a collab- grades 6 to 12. It runs from Monday, best of Broadway and Disney’s big Theater’s popular summer series of Tickets are $10 per show. Shows orative show on the final day of the June 29th through Thursday, July stage numbers. This summer’s work- live radio plays runs every weekend begin promptly at 8 pm at Verge workshop. There is no need for pre- 2nd, 2015 from 12 to 3 pm. The shop will present selections from throughout the summer, with the Theater. Tickets can be purchased at vious improv experience to partici- performance demo is on Thursday, Shrek the Musical! Verge instructors next performances taking place on Cactus Records down- July 2nd from 5 - 6:30 put the spotlight on all of their stu- Friday, June 19th and Saturday, June town or online at vergeth- pm. Admission is $130. dents. Ensemble casting is a must so 20th, 2015. Performances continue eater.com. Your child will learn the basics of that every child has the chance to through Friday, July 24th and Keep your kids’ minds improv in instructor Paige Johnson’s strut their stuff! The Musical Saturday, July 25th, 2015, with a active this summer by Improv Workshop. Students will Theater workshop is for students break during the Fourth of July enrolling them in a work- practice skills such as active listening, entering grades 3 to 5. The work- Weekend. shop that will get their communication, collaboration, and shop runs from Monday, August The Don’t Close Your Eyes live cast creative juices flowing! concentration all while having fun 10th through Thursday, August stages traditional radio-style record- Verge’s improv and the- and making new friends. The 13th, 2015 from 12 to 3 pm. The ings, complete with live sound ater classes are sure to be improv technique allows students to performance demo is on Thursday, effects! To preserve the excitement, a highlight of their sum- explore their imaginations together August 13th from 5 to 6:30 pm. challenges, and accompanying cre- mer. and will ultimately culminate in a Admission is $130. ative energy that comes with recreat- In the Improv to show full of fun and hilarious For more information and to reg- ing an old-time weekly radio broad- Writing workshop, games! The Improv workshop is for ister your child or teen, visit vergeth- cast, writers Keith Suta and Ryan instructor Molly Hannan students entering grades 3 to 5. It eater.com and click on the Cassavaugh alternate scripting a will help your child runs from Monday, July 13th though “Education” tab. brand-new, one-hour program each explore writing his or her Thursday, July 17th, 2015 from 12 Verge Theater is located at 2304 week, always in a different genre: own material through to 3 pm. The performance demo is North 7th Ave. in Bozeman, across from mystery, comedy, and suspense, improv techniques and on July 13th from 5 to 6:30 pm. from Murdoch’s Ranch and Home to sci-fi, western, adventure, and games. Whether it’s com- Admission is $130. Supply. For more information, visit more! Each episode is presented for edy or drama, there is You know your kid is a star so vergetheater.com. •

Art opening: Hrasky and Riddle’s “Train In Art” The Livingston Depot will kick TRAIN IN ART, a contemporary tends to favor the train activity Depot and adjacent rail activity. off its Third Thursday summer pro- view of the Western rails making its itself. Both were inspired and influ- Additional special exhibit- gram series with an evening reception debut in 2015, is collaboration by enced by the interplay of movement, related events will also include at 7 pm on Thursday, June 18th, 2015 Livingston Artists Sheila Hrasky and light, color, and shadow with the art classes for children and adults. with Sheila Hrasky and Tandy Miles Tandy Miles The next Third Thursday Riddle, the artists for the special Riddle and repre- event, to be held Thursday, exhibit TRAIN IN ART: Train + Depot sents the Depot’s July 16th, 2015 will be the = Light, Energy, Motion. The museum is first train art show Depot’s Roundhouse Roundup, operated by the Livingston Depot by female artists. at 5:30 pm. Foundation, which celebrates its 30th The two plein-air The Depot Museum exhibits year in 2015. artists have painted in 2015 will run through Sunday, The reception will feature music at the Depot for September 13. Depot Museum by blues harpist Buff Brown & Friends years. Riddle ini- hours are Monday through and poems by Michael Earl Craig, as tially focused more Saturday from 10 am to 5 pm and well as hors d’oeuvres and wine tast- on the ornate his- Sunday from 1 pm to 5 pm. ings by the Gourmet Cellar toric architecture, For additional information, Uncorked. Neptune’s Brewery will calling it one of contact the Depot office at (406) provide a variety of its beer her favorite build- 222-2300 or visit specialties. ings, where Hrasky livingstondepot.org. •

MOR: Chocolate, Living History, and ALE! Longer days and warmer weath- 13th, 2015 from 7 to 8:30 pm in the ated every day at the Living the Living History Farm for free! er are finally here, and so are Hager Auditorium. History Farm. MOR has planned Now in its second year, Hops MOR’s summer hours: The muse- Chocolate and coffee are two of special events all summer long and & History pairs the Gallatin um is now open from 8 am to 8 pm life’s great pleasures. Here’s your scheduled exciting activities every Valley’s brewing past — presented every day! Every minute will be chance to enjoy both! Pick a date day! Costumed interpreters will take by MOR Curator of History, filled with great programming and and join MOR for a special lecture you back in time as they Michael Fox — with beer tastings engaging events! and tasting designed for adults. cook over a wood-burn- from local breweries. Please note, Chocolate: The Exhibition Learn how cacao becomes ing stove, demon- space will be limited this year and continues to draw visitors with its artesian chocolates with strate cooking admission is on a first-come, first- engaging displays and irresistible the owners of skills and served basis. confections! Discover the complete Bozeman’s own La recipes On Tuesday, June 30th, 2015 story behind this tasty treat we all Châtelaine Chocolate from 5:30 - 7:30 pm, Hops & crave. Through more than 200 Co., and see how History will be presenting objects and highly detailed replicas, beans become tasty ALE! with Madison River immersive exhibits, interactive dis- brews with Ghost Brewing Company. Ales are the plays, and media, this exhibition will Town Coffee. There brewer’s canvas for creating inven- indulge your senses and reveal facts will be a chocolate and tive textures and flavors — from about this sumptuous sweet you’ve coffee tasting follow the lec- piney to citrus-like. We will exam- never thought about before. Visitors ture. ine pale ales, ambers, and IPAs, as will learn about the plant, the prod- Tickets are $5 for members, $8 from the 1890s, tend to the heirloom well as some of the more exotic ucts, and the culture of chocolate for non-members. Advance ticket garden, and forge iron in the black- brews from Montana and around through the lenses of science, histo- purchase and registration is smith’s shop. The Living History the globe. Admission is $8 and ry, and popular culture. required, and can be purchased at Farm is free to all for the entire sea- includes a free glass and beer tast- As part of Chocolate: The museumoftherockies.org or by call- son! While the main museum will ing. Guests must be 21 and older. Exhibition, MOR will be hosting ing (406) 994-5257. still charge normal admission fees, To see a full schedule of MOR Cocoa & Café on Tuesday, July Experience the history of MOR Members can now bring out- events, visit their website at muse- 21st, 2015 and Thursday, August Montana’s homesteading past recre- of-town guests, friends and visitors to umoftherockies.org. •

June begins Second Fridays and Music on Main Downtown Bozeman’s Second Music on Main! Every Thursday Fridays Art Walks kicked off this evening through late June to year’s summer season on Friday, mid-August for eight weeks, enjoy June 12th, 2015. Art Walks occur live music, food, and fun in on the second Friday of the month downtown Bozeman. Bring the from June through September at kids from 6:30 pm to 8 pm for art galleries and businesses kid’s activities such as bounce displaying artwork located along houses, the Coca Cola obstacle Main Street and at the Emerson course, activities with Entertaining Center for Arts and Culture. The Montana and more. Local galleries feature artists’ openings musicians will play live music and receptions and often provide from 7 pm to 8:30 pm. Grab a hors d’oeuvres and complimentary bite to eat from numerous food refreshments. Also, keep an eye vendors that will be on site or step out for local musicians playing into a few of the downtown stores music as your stroll Main Street. that stay open late! For more Thursday, June 18th begins information, visit another beloved summer tradition, downtownbozeman.org. •

Support this year’s Livingston Hoot! Save the date on Thursday, make a donation of $250 or more, August 13th, 2015...the Livingston your logo will be featured on the Hoot is back and is in need of sup- Hoot poster. This category is called port! This year the Park County support sponsor. If you can donate Community Foundation is the fiscal $1000 or more, your logo will be sponsor – which means all dona- featured on the stage as well, with tions are tax deductible! To keep a vinyl banner, and in all press this event free for all, the Hoot releases. This category is called needs your help. stage sponsor. We are offering the This year, Main Street will be potential to one or two companies closed all day enabling merchants, or individuals to share the sponsor- shops and restaurants to host special ship of the Second Stage, which sales and draw more people down- is $3000. town all day. Your support, your To donate or for more non profit involvement, your restau- information about sponsorship, rant, shop or bar – everyone needs visit livingstonhoot.com. to pull together to make this even Producers, Joanne Gardner and better than last year! John Lowell, can be reached by All donations are tax deductible phone. Joanne and checks should be made to the at (406) 599-1075 and John at fiscal sponsor – the Park County (406) 920-1149, or email Community Foundation. If you [email protected] • Tell ’em, “I Saw It In The BoZone!” ––– The BoZone Entertainment Calendar • www.bozone.com • 406-586-6730 • Volume 22, Number 12 - June 15, 2015 • page 7A “They’re All Here”—so let’s all jump in. Across 50 Hive-minded prefix? 12 Agreements from the pews 48 The painting in Roger 1 Get a whiff of 51 Keanu’s role in “The 13 Many a reggae player Sterling’s office on “Mad Crossword Sponsored By: www.BoZone.com 6 Londoner, e.g., informally Matrix” 18 Word after standardized or Men”, for example 10 Open a crack 53 “Star Wars” figure stress 49 “___ how I roll” 14 Portraitist’s prop 54 “___: Cyber” 23 Ventilate 52 Honey of a boo-boo 15 Norse trickster of myth 57 “Read before posting any 25 Blog with the tagline 54 Mare’s child 16 Adidas rival thing” pages “Celebrity, Sex, Fashion for 55 Bird feeder block 17 Wire worker 59 Live through a hot day with Women. W/out Airbrushing” 56 “Just doin’ my job ...” 19 Tip jar bills no A.C., say 27 “Cats ask for it by name” 58 Hill worker, for short 20 TP layer 62 Make even brand 60 Peyton Manning’s brother 21 Like some hours 63 Pinball disaster 28 Preakness postings 61 ___ Maria (coffee liqueur) 22 Electric toothbrush battery 64 Alberta NHLer 29 Do some pirating size, maybe 65 “... with ___-foot pole!” 30 Neighbor of South Africa ©2015 Jonesin’ Crosswords 24 Bankbook amt. 66 Dos + dos + dos 31 Pretend to have 25 Zooey’s “New Girl” role 67 Smartly dressed 32 Worked up 26 Drink in the morning 34 “Star Wars” 28 Former Israeli P.M. Ehud Down figure 31 Less partisan 1 FIFA president Blatter 36 Lois of the 33 Big one 2 Do perfectly Daily Planet 34 1984 hit for ZZ Top 3 “___ it’s duck season ...”: 37 Street wear? 35 Popeye’s Olive and family Daffy Duck 39 They may be 38 Catch a few z’s 4 Boggy land unwillingly 39 Gang of characters seen in 5 Embellished, as prose shared on the four longest answers 6 B.B. King played them airplanes 40 Watery, like tea 7 Infomercial inventor Popeil 43 That’s what 41 Attain peas? 8 Store with multilingual YOU think 42 “Mystery!” host Diana product tags 45 Cartoon dog 43 Arabian Peninsula native 9 Dessert topped with a surnamed Hoek 44 Belter on Broadway powder 46 Hit flies 46 Cathedral toppers 10 G.I. mail center 47 Hot topic of the 47 More majestic 11 When college transfers ‘92 presidential 49 Candy bar served in twos often begin campaign Answers To My TV is Broken

Japanese students in need of Enter to win an evening temporary host families with Lily Tomlin! Homestay families in the Bozeman area Host families will receive $22.50 per night Rub elbows with a bunch of kooky charac- with Lily, a $1,000 value. Only 25 guests will are needed for brief periods in July and per student. In return, students will need a ters - all rolled into one! be in attendance, so it’s sure to be an intimate August for three groups of Japanese students, private, quiet place to sleep and a place to The Ellen is randomly drawing two names and engaging party. teachers and administrators who are attend- hang their clothing, most meals, use of basic from the Friends of For more information ing leadership programs at Montana State household facilities, and transportation to and The Ellen, and those about becoming a Friend of University. from classes each day. two lucky patrons will the Ellen or to buy tickets to MSU’s Office of International Programs, “Hosting an international student can each receive two free the gala, visit the Ellen’s web- which is coordinating the visits, said that 30 provide you with insights on a culture differ- tickets to the Ellen’s site, theellentheatre.com. high school students from Okinawa, an island ent from your own, a refreshing curiosity benefit gala on Already have a seat for the off Japan, will need local homestays from about American culture, and a life-long Saturday, June 27th, show? Stay tuned! There will Monday, July 20th through Thursday, August friendship,” said Janelle Rasmussen, a pro- 2015, featuring Miss be a random drawing from all 6th. Six high school English teachers from gram director at MSU’s Office of Tomlin! who have a ticket and that Okinawa will need homestay locations from International Programs. “And, the students After the show, the lucky patron, and a guest, will Friday, July 31st through Thursday, August are a great deal of fun. Their visit will be the winners will also be be invited to the post-show 6th, and 12 administrators from Japanese highlight of the summer for host families.” invited to a wine and party with Lily. Just be sure to universities will need homestays from For more information or to apply, call dessert reception in make your purchase by Thursday, July 30th through Saturday, Makiko Diehl at (406) 994-7944 or e-mail her The Ellen Ballroom Saturday, June 20th, 2015. • August 8th. at [email protected]. •

Defa receives 2015 Distinguished Service Award Dennis R. Defa, head of human resources vice president for human resources and faculty “Dennis is constantly inspiring his staff to those of us who chose higher education human at Montana State University, has received the relations. A human resources veteran with participate in CUPA-HR and to utilize the resources as a career, CUPA-HR provides the College and University Professional Association more than 35 years in the field, Defa also has association to learn from others and to share information and support, both regionally and for Human Resources (CUPA-HR) 2015 served in several CUPA-HR leadership roles, their expertise,” said Terry Leist, MSU vice nationally, to achieve professional and organi- Distinguished Service Award. including a term as chair of the former president for administration and finance who zational excellence.” CUPA will award $2,000 in Defa’s honor Northwest Region board of directors and as a nominated Defa for the award. “His positive CUPA-HR provides knowledge, resources, to an MSU endowment or scholarship of representative on the association’s national and affirming approach has made it possible advocacy and connections to achieve organiza- Defa’s choice. board of directors. He is credited with being for a number of very talented individuals to tional and workforce excellence to higher edu- The award is given to a CUPA-HR mem- instrumental in a smooth transition when the lend their skills and their time to CUPA-HR at cation. Headquartered in Knoxville, Tenn., the ber who has provided outstanding service to CUPA-HR Northwest Region merged with the various levels.” organization serves more than 18,000 HR pro- the association through constituent activities, Southwest Region to become the Western Defa said he deeply appreciates the honor. fessionals and other campus leaders at more such as service in governance or leadership Region in 2008. In addition to his service to “The nomination and subsequent award is than 1,900 member organizations around the roles, or through professional development con- CUPA-HR, Defa encourages his staff at MSU a reflection upon all the people who provided country and abroad. The association offers tributions in support of the association. The to become involved with the association, pro- assistance, support and mentoring to me over learning and professional development pro- scholarship award is sponsored by Kronos. viding support for them to attend conferences, my career,” Defa said. “It is important for pro- grams, higher education salary and benefits Defa came to MSU in 2012 from Central serve on chapter and regional boards, and con- fessionals in any field to remain current on data, extensive online resources and just-in- Washington University where he was assistant duct conference sessions and webinars. issues, trends and recent developments. For time regulatory and legislative information. •

MSU offers summer online graduate courses for science teachers Montana State University’s online niques. Students receive an elaborate set of Microbiology” (MB 540). graduate courses for science teachers are materials to use during the course to perform Teachers do not have to enroll in an now open for summer registration. The tests on their local stream. MSU degree program in order to take the courses are all part of MSU’s National Physics courses include: “Astronomy for courses. Teachers who go on to pursue Teachers Enhancement Network (NTEN). Teachers” (PHSX 511); “Electric Circuits and MSU’s 12-credit online graduate certificates Most courses start in early to mid-June. Magnetism” (PHSX 591); “The World of in science teaching or the university’s Summer 2015 courses include offer- Motion” (PHSX 591); “Physics of Renewable Master’s of Science in Science Education ings in biology; physics; earth science; Energy” (PHSX 591); “Conceptual Physics” degree may be able to transfer in some land resources and environmental science (PHSX 491) and “Quantum Mechanics” credits after being accepted. A discount of (LRES); microbiology; math; and educa- (PHSX 513). 10 percent is available on most courses for tion, curriculum and instruction (EDCI). Other classes include: “Environmental members of the National Science Teachers One popular summer offering Science Education: Summer Ecological Field Association (NSTA). includes “Streamside Science: Hands-On Studies” (EDCI 591); “Fundamentals of Register or learn more at eu.montana.edu/ Approaches to Water Quality Education” Oceanography” (ERTH 591); NTEN, or contact Kelly Boyce in MSU’s (LRES 591). Students participating in this “Understanding Climate Change” (ERTH Extended University at [email protected] course adopt a local stream for the dura- 591); “Earth System Science” (ERTH 591); or call (406) 994-6812. The NTEN Facebook tion of the course to better understand “Plant Science: It Grows on You” page is facebook.com/scienceteachers. • hands-on water quality monitoring tech- (BIO 591); and “Environmental-Applied

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Paradise Permaculture Institute will be soil building, weed reduc- according to Lewis, it starts with a neglected hosting a workshop, From Weeds to Food tion, and growing edible or underused yard that a property owner envi- Gardens in a Day on Saturday, June 27, and other beneficial sions as a more productive, beautiful space. 2015 from 9 am to 5 pm. plants. Permaculture Rather than hire a landscaping firm to Join Paradise Permaculture for a backyard techniques demonstrated install a new lawn and ornamental shrubs, for transformation using techniques from perma- include water harvesting instance, she continues, the property owners culture design to build soil fertility, reduce and conservation, com- who approach us are generally DIYers or they weeds, conserve on water use and encourage posting, Hugelkultur, and would like to be if they had the knowledge. healthier more productive edible plants. site-suitable plantings They desire to participate in the process of Paradise Permaculture Institute demon- such as herb and veg- transforming their yards and gain the skills to strates how to work with nature to co-create etable gardens, rain gar- sustain them as healthy eco-systems. We are abundant foodscapes and sacred spaces. There dens, food forests, and thrilled to share our knowledge to bring about will be materials on site to create a fruit tree guilds. these wonderful transitions. Hugelkultur bed, sheet mulch, direct rainwater Each garden begins This is an opportunity to glean many where needed, and much more. with a site assessment in ideas to apply to your own space. Cost is $60. At each location, class participants gain partnership with the For more information, call (406) 222-9999, or hands-on knowledge in water conservation, homeowner to determine the goals for the property and the resources that are available email mona@paradise permaculture.org. or can be brought to the project. Often, Register online at paradisepermaculture.org. •

Bogert Farmer’s Market continues throughout the summer Manhattan farmers market Since the early 70s, the Bozeman commu- Bozeman parks. With your help, the celebrates 10 year anniversary! nity has been holding farmers markets at Friends of Parks will achieve a goal of Bogert Park and they are excited to contin- maintaining a Farmers Market in a much- It’s the 10th year of the Manhattan Farmers member. The free spaces may be used to sell ue that tradition! Each year The Bogert loved location and in turn, rejuvenate and Market! Celebrate the 2015 season on products that meet sales criteria and for self - Farmer’s Market (BFM) starts the first help maintain our Bozeman parks. Wednesday, June 24th, 2015 at 4 pm in the promotion of a group or local business. New Tuesday in June and runs consecutively The first market of the season will take Park on West Main in beautiful downtown vendors are always encouraged to join for 17 Tuesdays throughout the summer. place on Tuesday, June 2nd under the Manhattan. throughout the season. The market is dedicated to the promotion Bogert Pavilion, located in Bogert Park on Only products grown, baked, or hand On behalf of the many vendors, the of local growers, artisans, crafters, South Church Avenue. The market will run made within 50 miles of Manhattan are eligi- Manhattan residents who enjoy the market musicians, non-profits, small businesses, consecutively each Tuesday throughout the ble to be sold at the market, the exception and the market management team, the and culinary artists. The Bogert Farmers summer from 5 to 8 pm. The market fea- being flathead cherries when they are in sea- Manhattan Farmers Market would like Market is a place for families and tures fresh produce from local farmers, arts son. Vendors present a wide range of quality to express a special thank you to the Town friends to gather, socialize, support local, and crafts, non-profits, live music, chil- items for sale each week. There are gardeners of Manhattan for providing the excellent and share in a fun-filled community dren’s activities, and a plethora of dinner with fresh seasonal vegetables and fruit; bakers venue for the Market and to the environment! options. Grab some groceries, get that gift with homemade pies, breads and rolls, cookies Manhattan Area Chamber of Commerce for To maintain the quality of the market, made locally for your friend’s upcoming and bars even gluten free specialties. Canners continued support. they constantly challenge each of their ven- birthday, learn something new about one of bring a rich variety of jams and jellies, and In honor of the 10th Anniversary and dors to continue to help represent BFM as the amazing non-profits in town, hang out there will be a local meat processor selling June being recognized as National Dairy a market that the Bozeman community can with friends and family, and not have to smoked meat snacks, bacon, brats, and jerky. Month, market guests will receive a free ice be proud of. The market is a fundraiser for cook dinner! Jewelry, home d cor, diamond willow walking cream cup treat during the market, while the Friends of Parks, a not-for-profit whose The Bogert Farmers Market is fun for sticks, greeting cards, apparel, and kitchen and quantities last! members are community volunteers who the whole family! For more information, sewing goods are among the weekly booth For more information regarding joining commit the market’s revenues to the visit bogertfarmersmarket.org. And remem- offerings. Manhattan Farmers Market also the Manhattan Farmers Market, email man- preservation and improvements of ber: Life is a garden. Dig it! • provides two free booths spaces each week, [email protected], or call the one for a local non-profit and one space for a Manhattan Area Chamber of Commerce at Manhattan Area Chamber of Commerce (406) 284-4162. •

Montessori fundraiser concert Pinky and the Floyd and The Tiny Band 5,000 plus. As usual, Pinky will have some are pleased to announce the Barn Raising tricks up their sleeve; you’ll just have to be Benefit Concert for Middle Creek there to bear witness! Montessori School. The school’s barn burnt The Tiny Band, opening for Pinky, is the down in December, 2014 and the fourteen premier wedding and event band in the animals raised and loved by the students Northwest. Four powerhouse vocalists and were lost in the fire. The barn was integral two raging horn players are backed by a to the school’s funky curriculum rhythm sec- and the chil- tion that dren’s edu- will keep cation and you movin’ character and develop- groovin’ all ment. night! The You’ll hear school will songs you break love and be ground on a singin’ new barn along with which will us as you include a get down heated edu- with your cational area friends on for the students, stalls for goats, a chicken the dance floor. The Tiny Band is made up coop, woodshop, recycling station, and stor- of some of the area’s hottest musicians age. The 2200 square foot building was including Ryan Matzinger, Jeni Fleming, designed by Intrinsik Architecture and Krista Barnett, Jake Fleming, Sean Schlaugh Bottcher Construction (SBC) will Lehmann, Chris Cundy, John Sanders, and be the general contractors. Drew Fleming. The school is fundraising for the new It is a rare treat for The Tiny Band and barn which is estimated to be completed by Pinky and the Floyd to share the stage so the beginning of the next school year. The don’t miss this opportunity for a night full of children are already raising new chickens incredible music! and goats to live in their new barn. One of The concert will take place at the the Middle Creek teachers and notable Emerson Ballroom, 111 South Grand Ave., Bozeman musician, Krista Barnett, came up Bozeman on Friday, June 19th. Doors open at with the idea to hold a benefit concert to 5:00pm. This is an all ages show with alcohol help the school with their fundraising efforts. available for purchase from Sidecar Bar Fresh off the sold out Division Bell Service. No-host bar. 21+ only (I.D. Concert at the Willson Auditorium, Pinky required). Tickets are available for purchase and the Floyd is primed and ready to deliver online only at raiseourbarn.yapsody.com. a show not to be missed. What started as a Tickets are $20 for The Tiny Band 5-piece band has steadily grown in size and (5:30 to 7:30 pm), $25 for Pinky & the Floyd audience to a 9-piece ensemble, pulling (8:30 to 11 pm), $40 for Both Bands, and from some of the best musical and technical $10 for kids. For more information, visit talent in Montana, and reaching crowds of raiseourbarn.org. •

Get your hands on a new Cactus Club card Once upon a time, (okay, until this week) cards for customers. Stop in and get yours Cactus was using an antiquated customer today! They’ll set you up with a new card at reward system. Customers had paper cards the beginning of each purchase and even on file and employees would have to initial transfer your balance from the old cards. denominations on the back side of the card. With the card, spend $160 on regular-price The upside was, when it was full, it could be merchandise and you’ll get a $10 store credit. redeemed for a discount. Hopefully, Cactus’ As Cactus is a ticket outlet, selling tickets new club cards are all upside. for other promoters, all tickets are excluded “We’ve been using punch cards for years, from the Club Cards, both in initial purchases and we’ve finally updated to something and in redemption of the credit. more convenient,” said Manager Ryan For more information, find Cactus on Cassavaugh. eBay, Facebook, and cactusrecords.net, call at Cactus is happily moving into the 21st (406) 587-0245, or stop in for a visit at 29 W. century with a new loyalty system and swipe Main St. in Bozeman. • Page 2B • The ecoZone • June 15, 2015

Summertime “At the Table” with Seasonal Montana One of the best things about Wells Fargo Steakhouse. The steak future generations. They manage nutrient dense. working to build community summertime is enjoying an outdoor will be sourced from Sabo Ranch in their ranch lands and animals fol- Montana Rose, forged in the cru- through food. Their culinary philos- dinner with friends, eating delicious Harrison, cible of cowboy ophy maintains that cooking should food bursting with flavor and sip- Montana which bars throughout be based on the finest and freshest ping wine as the sun sets behind the specializes in rais- the Rocky ingredients produced sustainably mountains. Summer produces the ing grassfed beef, Mountain West, is and locally. Chef Mel is a passionate most delicious ingredients — sun- and live music arguably one of the advocate for a food economy that is ripened vegetables, fresh meats fed will be provided top cowboy bar delicious, clean and fair. She pro- on the healthy grass beneath your by Montana bands playing cures ingredients from Montana feet — it’s practically a crime not to Rose. The today. With eight farmers, ranchers and producers enjoy the bounty of the long, sunny evening begins at recordings available whose dedication to sustainable agri- Montana days. 6 pm, the band worldwide, and culture assures Seasonal Montana This summer, Chef Melissa begins at 8 pm. their songs playing with a consistent supply of fresh and Harrison of Seasonal Montana will Dinner includes on the radio in pure ingredients. be hosting At the Table farm din- appetizers, a fam- more than 30 Seasonal Montana specializes in ners to take advantage of all the ily style dinner countries, Montana the customization of any occasion, goodness this season has to offer. and a plated Rose has come to whether it be private farm dinners, Dinners will take place throughout dessert. The embody the spirit rehearsal dinners, weddings, corpo- the summer at or near the farms menu is written of “Americana”. A rate functions, or birthdays. The from which the ingredients of din- by Chef Mel and harmonious union Wells Fargo Steakhouse is located at ers’ meals will be sourced. To taste the Seasonal of the most recog- 314 West Wallace Street, Virginia the deliciousness of Montana sum- Montana team. lowing organic principles, and thus nizable genres of American music City, Montana. Tickets are $65. mer, be sure to buy yourself a ticket! Sabo Ranch is committed to produce gourmet-quality grassfed blended into a unique western style. For more information and to The first At the Table dinner will managing the land sustainably, keep- beef that is tender, full of flavor, and Seasonal Montana is dedicated purchase tickets, visit be hosted on Saturday, June 20th by ing land and animals healthy for to the sustainable food movement, www.seasonalmontana.com. •

Open Range donates to Thrive in Negroni Week by Anna Sagatov Hayman’s Old Tom gin, resources, tools, and support to raise Parent Liaison encourages a players. There will be two opportu- During the first week of June, Montgomery Distillers barrel fin- healthy, successful strong link between home and school nities for tee off, one at 8 am and over 3,500 bars from 42 countries in ished Aquavit, Punt e Mes sweet ver- children. When children thrive, so parents and teachers become one at 1:30 pm. Lunch, drinks, and 44 U.S. states celebrated the negroni mouth, and bartender Rick Visser’s parents thrive, families thrive, and partners to nurture a child’s success. snacks will be provided for all in all it’s variations with Imbibe in-house made wild yarrow tincture. communities thrive. Thrive has five The Child Advancement Project teams. For more information and to Magazine and Campari. Negroni Visser and owner Mary Bentley signature programs: (CAP) matches community volun- register, call (406) 587-3840 or Week invites participating establish- made the decision to donate to Girls for a Change empowers teer mentors with kids in grades K email Molly at ments to donate a dollar from each Thrive together. Thrive is an incred- girls to embrace their future, to lead, through 12. These volunteers work [email protected]. drink sold to a charity of their ible asset to the community, though and to achieve self-sufficiency. They with kids one-on-one to increase Thrive continues to create choice. Negroni Week provided a many people are unaware of its conduct team-building and leader- academic and social confidence. the strong families and successful perfect opportunity for Open Range, existence. Visser spoke on the deci- ship activities, community service Thrive has several events com- students that make up the commu- voted Bozeman’s best fine dining sion to fund Thrive, projects, international dialogues, and ing up this summer. Thriving nity. An investment in their future is restaurant, to celebrate a great clas- “We live in this beautiful, utopi- host an annual statewide conference Babies helps first-time parents and investment in your future. sic cocktail and to give back to the an mountain town, and people don t for girls. with children under the age of 1 Open Range sold 155 negronis, community. They chose to donate realize that there are darker things Partnership Project is a home transition to parenthood and learn and they raised nearly $1000 at a to Thrive. here...abusive homes, houses where visiting program for young parents more about child development top- ticketed event for Thrive on A classic negroni is campari, gin, kids aren t receiving a good with children ages 0 to 5. Family ics. This free class is Friday, June Monday, June 1st, 2015. In total, and vermouth, and Open Range upbringing. Thrive works to ensure support workers provide parents 19th, 2015 from 10 am to 11 am. Open Range will donate $2,000. created a list of creative negroni that kids are getting every opportu- education, support services, public Thrive will be hosting a Father’s Visser hopes to create more variations. For example, the Water nity they can to be successful.” health nursing, mental health Day 5K on Saturday, June 20th, buzz for next year’s Negroni Week, From the Vine negroni featured Thrive provides families with the services, and access to high 2015, at Belgrade’s River Rock and is glad to have been able to quality childcare. Community Center as part of Girls raise awareness about Thrive. For The Parents Place is a on the Run. This 5K is part of more information about Thrive, family resource center where Thrive’s initiative to support young watch their video, vimeo.com- parents can come and get infor- girls ambitions. The cost is $20 for /63780058, or visit allthrive.org. mation about parenting and adults and $15 for dads. On Friday, Open Range is located 241 E Main bond with other parents and June 26th, 2015, Thrive will host St. in downtown Bozeman. For share strategies and ideas. They their Annual Golf Tournament more information, visit host parent education classes fundraiser at Bridger Creek Golf openrangemt.com or call and play groups. Course. Teams may have up to four (406) 404-1940. •

Early career award goes to MSU scientist who investigates solar cell materials A Montana State accomplishment that we can all look Working with Grumstrup on the University faculty member who to with pride. project titled, Photoconversion in investigates new materials for He added that, Erik is also a Disordered Semiconductors: Spatial, solar cells has received an early great colleague. He is smart. He Spectral and Temporal Insights career award from the U.S. cares about all the right things. He is through Nonlinear Microscopy will Department of Energy. a very good fit for Montana State. be three graduate students and two It was a real surprise. It’s He has the right balance between undergraduates. Andy Hill, a doctor- one of those things you don’t his research focus, innovation and al student in materials science, and really expect to happen in your mentoring. He is already an out- Eric Massaro, a doctoral student in first year, Erik Grumstrup standing adviser for the graduate chemistry, already work in said of the five-year, students who have joined his Grumstrup’s laboratory. $750,000 grant. research program. With the new grant awarded in Grumstrup came to MSU Grumstrup said the grant will his first year at MSU, the word last summer to join the new allow him and his students to study ultrafast regularly appearing up in Materials Science Graduate disordered semiconductors, with the the papers he has published, and his Program, a Montana goal of understanding materials that South Dakota reputation as a stand- University System collabora- may reduce the cost of solar cells out runner, speed seems to be a tion involving MSU, Montana and make them more efficient. theme in Grumstrup’s life. By the Tech and the University of Explaining disordered semiconduc- time he graduated from Stevens Montana. The first person tors, he said electrons move through High School in Rapid City, he had hired for the program, he is current solar cell materials like cars been South Dakota’s high school also an assistant professor in on an interstate with well-defined cross country runner of the year MSU’s Department of speeds and few interruptions. three times. Fourteen years after Chemistry and Biochemistry However, electrons moving through graduating from high school, he in the College of Letters disordered semiconductors are like still holds the state record in the and Science. cars traveling through neighbor- two-mile. These are very, very com- hoods. Speeds vary, and stop signs Now saying chemistry is more petitive awards, said Rob cause frequent interruptions. important to him than running — Walker, chemistry professor We are really interested in the Grumstrup said he appreciates the and director of the Materials nature of those stop signs, support he has felt from his MSU Science Graduate Program. Grumstrup said. What slows down colleagues, and he is happy about From a program, department, electrons? How does the added com- the opportunities the new grant college and university stand- plexity of all the different structures will provide. point, Erik’s award is an change the underlying physics? The wonderful thing about getting a grant is that you can actually do the work that you are so excit- ed about doing, Grumstrup said. Grumstrup was born in Bozeman and moved away when he was about five years old. Noting that his return is a dream come true, Grumstrup earned his bachelor’s degree in 2006 from the University of Minnesota Twin Cities. He earned his Ph.D. in 2011 at the University of Colorado Boulder. •

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Talk sustainability at Green Drinks Celebrating wildflowers, On Wednesday, June 17th at and a great way to make new con- things sustainable. Everyone is 5:30 pm, Health Works Institute will tacts and learn about organizations welcome to invite someone else record number entered be hosting Green Drinks, a and individuals interested in all along, so there’s always a differ- Bozeman meetup for ent crowd, making Green Each year, the Yellowstone dents in third through fifth grades people who care about Drinks an organic, self- Ranger District Custer Gallatin drew and colored their own wild- sustainability. Green organizing network. National Forest hosts a Celebrating flower posters. Drinks includes a lively Hosts greatly appreciate Wildflowers poster contest open to Winners include: Taylor Ricci, mixture of people from an email or phone RSVP all elementary school children in Severn Sienkiewicz, Marissa Taylor, NGOs, businesses, aca- so they can calculate what Park County. The contest increases Fiona Shinn, McKenzy Norquist, demia, government and to provide. Don’t forget to appreciation of wildflowers and Athalia Windham, Ellianna Wester, the local community bring your own cup/mug awareness of nox- across political and eco- /goblet or whatever you ious weeds. This nomic spectra who prefer for temporarily year, a record 694 enjoy the opportunity to housing your libations and posters were submit- chat and network under be prepared to share ideas ted for the contest a broad umbrella. This or inspiration for a sound and exceptional is a fun way to catch up future. To learn more, visit quality made with people you know greendrinksbozeman.org. • judging difficult by local community members. All posters will be recognized with Livingston takes steps to increase winning posters dis- played around area business and other posters on dis- Elsa A. Cajune, Reagan C. Long, glass recycling play at the Livingston Public Colter Edwards, Michael P. Every week, Americans throw with a special recycling bin, and projects such as padding running Library. Businesses participating Anderson, Braxton, Carlie Bober, away enough glass to fill the Empire they pick up recyclables on a regular trails and driveways to lining include: Chadz Coffee Shop, Insty Bella Fabich, Anna Marie Lende, State Building. Recycling greatly basis to deliver to the transfer sta- gardens. Prints, Sax & Fryer, Mountain Air Kristin Futter, Bergen Beldan, Faith reduces the number of natural tion. To learn more, visit GeoMATRIX Inc. uses the Sports, Timber Trails, Rosedale Todd, Trinity Boques, Tess Goosey, resources which are used to collect reclaimmt.com. sand in the formula for its sustain- Gardens and the Yellowstone Sauner Wood, Jack Johnston, and process material, reduces our Reclaim MT collects the glass able concrete-like building materials. Ranger District office. Matthew Neuman, Kayle Malone, dependency on oil, reduces the and delivers it to the City of The GeoMATRIX formula nearly For the contest, students in Remy Sexton, Brad Cox, Elizabeth amount of toxins which are released Livingston Public Works eliminates the industrial carbon kindergarten through second grade Everson, Turner, Gabe Holmes, into the air and water, and the Transfer Station. The Transfer dioxide footprint associated with choose a pattern flower to color in Charley Bullard, Ellie King, and amount of solid waste standard cement products. In addi- any medium they wished and stu- Haven Sager. • which is left to decompose tion to the glass sand, their formula in landfills. Several organi- contains fly ash, natural volcanic zations in Livingston are ash, and other mineral ingredients working to recycle glass in that have a combined net lower car- creative ways. bon footprint than that of Portland Volunteers needed to Reclaim MT, cement. GeoMATRIX provides the Livingston’s curbside recy- building industry with a truly green camp in Yellowstone clables pickup service, has alternative to traditional concrete. committed to reducing the GeoMATRIX also keep’s aesthetics Have you ever wanted to camp buffalo populations are currently amount of solid waste in mind. They offer several finishes out in Yellowstone National Park for estimated at fewer than 4,200 indi- which is deposited in the with varying degrees of polish to the summer? Join Buffalo Field vidual animals, living in and around state’s landfills and burned expose the glass aggregate or not. Campaign this summer as they Yellowstone National Park. Wild, in incinerators. Reclaim To learn more, visit work to spread the word to save the migratory bison are ecologically MT travels to the city’s geomatrixinc.com. herds! BFC is now accepting volun- extinct throughout their native bars, restaurants, and These three organizations are teer applications for their summer range in North America. BFC asks homes to pick up making a difference in glass outreach program beginning for a minimum two week commit- recyclables and bring them to the Station was awarded a grant from recycling. Do your part to cut down Monday, June 15th through Labor ment from anyone interested in transfer station. the State of Montana that allowed on landfill waste in our beautiful Day weekend, 2015. BFC’s goal is coming out. To apply, fill out a vol- Through education and conven- them to purchase a pulverizer, state, and support these three pro- to spend July and August tabling unteer application and email it to ience, Reclaim MT plans to get which grinds glass into smooth sand gressive organizations! To learn and sharing information with [email protected] Livingston residents involved in with rounded edges. The glass sand more, watch Glass Half Full at Yellowstone visitors inside the park . If you have questions, call at (406) reducing the amount of waste they is offered to Livingston residents at vimeo.com/66979161, a video about the issues surrounding the 646-0070 or email volunteersum- send out the door on a daily basis. $15/ton. It can be used anywhere about Livington’s glass recycling buffalo. The last wild, migratory [email protected]. • Reclaim MT provides customers traditional sand might be used, in produced by Abby Kent Media. •

Yellowstone seeks public comment on winter park use Yellowstone National Park is development of the draft plan, as Christina Mills, Office of the seeking public comments on a draft well as a discussion of public feed- Superintendent, Adaptive Winter Use Adaptive Management back and prioritizing metrics for Management Plan, P.O. Box 168, Plan as part of an effort to continu- monitoring the Park’s resources. Yellowstone National Park, ally improve the management of More details about this meeting Wyoming 82190. The deadline winter use in the park using the best will be announced in a future press to submit comments is August available science and public input. release and online on the plan’s 21, 2015. The draft plan will be available for NPS PEPC webpage. At the conclusion of the public public review and comment at Members of the public may comment period, the NPS will ana- parkplanning.nps.gov/-wuamp until comment on the draft plan by sub- lyze and consider all feedback Friday, August mitting comments through the received for inclusion in the final 21st, 2015. PEPC webpage, or by mailing or Adaptive Management Plan, sched- The draft plan provides direc- hand-delivering comments to uled for release in 2016. • tion for the Winter Use Adaptive Management Program, which has three primary objectives: To evaluate the impacts of oversnow vehicle (OSV) use and help man- agers implement actions that keep impacts within the range predicted under the SEIS, to gather additional data regarding the comparability of impacts from a group of snowmobiles versus a snowcoach, and to reduce impacts on park resources after implementation of the final rule by gathering additional data regarding the overall social and ecological impacts of winter use and using those data to guide future management decisions. The draft plan outlines a strategy to identify which affect- ed resources should be most closely monitored and evaluated, how these resources should be monitored, and how the NPS will continually engage the public throughout this process. The draft plan was developed with input from working groups com- prised of members of the public who contribute expertise across six impact topics. Additionally, Yellowstone National Park will hold a public meeting on Monday, August 10, 2015 at 10 a.m. at the Visitor Information Center in West Yellowstone, Mont. This meeting will include an update on the

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Van Halen Experience meets Canada’s country queen

Gallatin County Fair presents a new night Teacher riff and a Van Halen riff. They’re show series featuring the nation’s top Van Halen that good.” tribute band and a legendary female country Eight-time CCMA Entertainer of the artist. On Thursday, July 16th, Bozeman wel- Year Terri Clark graces the Anderson Arena comes Hot For Teacher — The Van Halen stage on Friday, July 17th. With six number- one singles such as “Better Things To Do”, “Poor Poor Pitiful Me” and “Girls Lie Too”, Clark has sold more than five million albums achieving triple plat- inum status. She is the only Canadian female artist to be a member of Experience. Friday, July 17th features multi- the Grand Old Opry. platinum recording artist Terri Clark. Both Clark first hit number one with “You’re shows are held in the Anderson Arena at the Easy on the Eyes” spending three weeks at Gallatin County Fairgrounds and are free with the top. The self-labeled tomboy who wears fair admission. a cowboy hat and stands out for her cowgirl Hot For Teacher brings any ‘80s rocker out look went on to add hits like “Emotional of their hair band shell with works from the Girl”, “I Just Wanna Be Mad” and then a Van Halen musical legacy. From “Panama” to greatest hits in 2004. “Jump” to “Best of Both Worlds”, Hot For In 2013, Clark stepped on to co-host Teacher features the legendary riffs that helped America’s Morning Show with Blair Garner Van Halen in the ‘80s earn more number-ones and Chuck Wicks, a syndicated morning on the Billboard Hot 100 than any other hard show for country radio. This past fall she rock or metal band. Albums that skyrocketed released her tenth studio album, Some Songs. their career included 1984 and 5150 among a Terri Clark is presented by radio station host of others. They are known for two 100.7 XL Country. renowned lead singers: David Lee Roth and Each night show is held in the Anderson Sammy Hagar. Arena with concerts starting at 7 pm with Hot For Teacher brings the world’s greatest gates at 6 pm. Yet-to-be announced opening party band to the Gallatin County Fair acts will perform each night. Night shows Thursday, July 16th with band leader Randy are free with fair admission. Monroe belting out lead vocals. Somewhat The Gallatin County Fair runs Monday, oddly, Monroe is a science teacher hailing from July 13th through Sunday, July 19th. Los Angeles, where he and fellow bandmates Monday and Tuesday feature the Gallatin Terry Lauderdale and Matthew “Brooks” County 4-H Horse Show and gate admis- Lundy nail vocal harmonies and the crucial sion is free. Wednesday, July 15th, Northstar sonic element of every Van Halen song. Over Carnival, vendors and gate admission begin. the years, Hot For Teacher has played alongside Admission is $8 for adults over 13, $5 for Van Halen on various performances with a par- youth from 6-12, free for kids five and ticular fan-thrilling spectacle by bass guitarist under, and $6 for seniors. Michael Anthony at San Francisco’s Hard Rock To listen to song excerpts or for Café in 2003. more concert information, go to the new Hot For Teacher is presented by Eagle website: gallatincountyfair.com. A complete Radio 105.7. Jeff Balding, general manager of schedule of events, admission savings and Eagle Radio, said, “I guarantee you won’t be contest information is available, or call able to tell the difference between a Hot For (406) 582-3270. •

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Music in the Mountains – Free Big Sky Concerts Music in the Mountains woven together by a Their last album, Welcome to Sky Classical Music Festival August Free Big Sky Concerts Start on June 25 strong thread of energy Delirium, was released in 2011 7-9; Royal Southern Brotherhood on The Arts Council of Big Sky’s is both on and off stage and to grand reviews and set prece- August 13; the Brothers Comatose pleased to announce another amaz- that energy is raw and dence for their albums to on August 20 and Euforquestra on ing summer of free Music in the natural and soaked up come. The band’s latest album, August 27. Mountains. Starting on June 25 and from the earth through Fresh Air, was released in All of the above concerts are free ending on August 27, there will be their bare feet. They March and is currently fea- and take place in Town Center Park 13 free events, including the fourth believe that what you get tured as the number two on Ousel Falls Road in Big Sky. The annual Big Sky Classical Music is what you give and they album in Texas’ Lone Star park opens at 6 p.m., and music typi- Festival, all held at Center Stage at give everything they have Music Magazine Top 40. cally starts at 7 p.m. Food and bever- Town Center Park. to their crowds. When Other events through out ages from local vendors will be avail- The ACBS kicks things off in that kind of energy lands the summer include: Sons of able. Please no glass containers or June again this summer, and we do back at the feet of the Bill on July 2; the Tiny Band pets allowed in the park during con- so with a little bit of Texas when we boys it is something of Midnight River Choir on July 4; Incendio on July 9; certs. Admission is free and suitable bring the Midnight River Choir to supreme intensity. And no one ever The Suffers on July 16; the Whiskey for all ages, and there is plenty of Big Sky on June 25. The formation forgets it. Guadalupe River) they have estab- Gentry on July 23; Montana parking available. Please visit of Midnight River Choir was noth- Midnight River Choir is one of lished themselves as a “must see” in Shakespeare in the Parks on August www.bigskyarts.org for more ing short of a force of nature that the most organically grown bands markets across the United States. 2; on August 6; the Big information. • now translates seamlessly during traveling the highways these days. their live shows. The band needs no Drawn together out of mutual labels or comparisons, and their respect for each others’ talents and music speaks volumes about who and the common thread of passion for what they are. Their lives have been creating soulful music (and the 27th Annual Montana Chamber Music Society Festival The Montana Chamber Music presents Strings Under the Big Sky Boston University since 1983. The TJ Broscoff to play Eagles Society will celebrate the 27th at Big Sky’s Rainbow Ranch. Muir String Quartet will return this Annual Montana Chamber Music Reservations are required; for fur- coming fall and winter for the 7th fundraiser Festival 2015, featuring members ther information, contact annual Montana Chamber Music The Eagles, along with VI hours perfecting his playing and of the renowned Muir String [email protected]. Society season, and in spring 2016 Productions, are proud to welcome developing a style that would Quartet and acclaimed guest artists Festival artists will also appear at St. violinist superstar Angella Ahn will Texas country recording artist, TJ include everything from alternative Monday, July 6th through Sunday, Timothy’s Summer Concerts on again perform with members of the Broscoff, to the Eagles in downtown to country influences. There are July 12th, 2015. Sunday, July 12th. Net proceeds Muir Quartet. Bozeman on Thursday, June 25, many guitar players that are good The public performance will from Festival 2015 events support The Festival is the finale of the 2015 at 9:30 pm following Music and there are many that are func- take place MSU’s Reynolds Hall in MCMS’ mission to present great 6th season of concerts presented by on Main. tional, but there are very few that Bozeman at 7:30 pm on chamber music performances the Montana Chamber Music TJ Broscoff is a true Texas music can iron out a style of their very Wednesday, July 8th. Highlights around Montana. Society. For more information about phoenix. He rose up from one of own. TJ has done just that. from this year’s festival include Grammy-winning artists who MCMS and the upcoming sixth the worst possible situations that he With his demons buried and his immortal Brahms Horn Trio, have performed in Carnegie Hall, season, go to montanachambermu- could have been in to succeed in his path laid out before him, TJ started Chris Brubeck’s new Clarinet the White House, the Sydney sicsociety.org. own uncompromising terms. Playing writing. Knowing that he had a story Quintet and the Dohnanyi Opera House, Amsterdam’s Tickets will be available online his music in nearly 200 shows a year that was common with so many, he Quintet. Festival artists Concertgebouw and many other at www.montanachambermusicsoci- proves that he was ready to fly and decided to expose those inner scars include Muir violinists Peter international venues join again in ety.org, and may be purchased at that all he needed was the break. and share his journey. Zazofsky and Bayla Keyes, Muir western Montana to perform works Cactus Records and ERA Landmark Come to see TJ Broscoff if for no This show costs $10 at the door. cellist Michael Reynolds, cellist from the great chamber music liter- Realty on East Main St. beginning other reason than that he is smart The money raised will be used to Ilse-Mari Lee, violist Brant ature. The Muir Quartet has per- June 15; prices are $27 for adults, and talented. help improve the Eagles for future Bayless, pianist Michele Levin, formed nearly 2,000 concerts $20 for seniors and $10 for students. After years of battling addiction, concerts. clarinetist Alexander Fiterstein, worldwide, as well as over 50 inter- For further information about the the one thing that TJ clung to that For more information, contact bassoonist Kathleen Reynolds, national tours, and has received Festival concerts and the Montana provided fulfillment and joy in his Mandy Connelley at mandyconnel- and hornist William both a Grammy nomination and a Chamber Music Society benefit life that he had complete control of [email protected] or call at Scharnberg. Grammy on the EcoClassics label. event, please call Kathleen Reynolds was his music. He spent hours and (406) 581-5717. • On Friday, July 10th, MCMS They have been in residence at at 406-551-4700. • Page 2C • The RollingZone • June 15, 2015

Country superstars to headline Headwaters Country Jam! Headwaters Country Jam is prac- His 2000 major label debut, night music, taking the stage at 9:45 Jessica Lynn is up at 3:30 pm, fol- Headwaters Country Jam was tically here! This year’s lineup is full Double Wide, fittingly went double- pm. lowed by Western Skies at 5 pm. created to bring live of super stars, from Clint Black, to platinum and yielded #1 smash Adkins was born in the small Western Underground plays at in a festival atmosphere to Montana Trace Adkins, to Uncle Kracker. Be “Follow Me”. Its 2002 follow-up No Louisiana town of Sarepta in 1962 6:30 pm. Granger Smith, featur- and the northwest. The festival was sure to start your festival season right Stranger To Shame reached gold status and took up the guitar at an early ing Earl Dibbles Jr. plays ay 8 pm conceived in late 2007, and the first and come out to Headwaters at The and spawned cross-format hits such age. He went on to study music at before Clint Black headlines at Jam was held in June 2008. The fes- Bridge near Three Forks, Montana as “In A Little While” and the pow- Louisiana Tech, where he also 9:45 pm. tival is held at The Bridge near on Thursday, June 25th through erful cover of Dobie Gray’s “Drift played football and worked on an A country music traditionalist Three Forks. The Bridge is 159 acres Saturday, June 27th, 2015. Away”, which held the #1 spot on offshore oil rig after graduating. His from Texas, Clint Black was one of and is the final resting ground for On Thursday, Blackjack Billy Adult Contemporary radio for a finger was severed in an accident the first artists to kick-start the mass- the historic Sappington Bridge that will open the festival at 5 pm. At staggering 28 weeks. Country super- while on the job, and once several market popularity of country in the once spanned the Jefferson River. 6:30 pm, The LACS take the stage. star Kenny Chesney tapped him for years had passed, he returned to ‘90s. Black is also one of the first Sixty acres are used for the state-cer- 8 pm ushers in Gloriana just before “When The Sun Goes Down”, music with the gospel quartet the artists of a generation that was tified campground, which holds Uncle Kracker at 9:45pm. which impressively spent five weeks New Commitments. In the early equally inspired by rock-oriented 1,200 sites. There is a 12-acre arena No matter what he does or at #1 on Billboard’s Hot Country ‘90s, he began to pursue a solo pop—like ‘70s singer/songwriters at the venue where all the music \where he goes, Uncle Kracker Songs Chart. Throughout, he played career, playing honky tonk bars and and ‘60s rock & roll—as well as happens. Live music from national adheres to a simple, yet rather sold out shows across the country clubs as often as he could, and hon- country artists like , and local acts play all day and into timeless philosophy. and appeared everywhere from the ing a powerful, wide-ranging bari- Bob Wills, and George Jones. He the night. “I really subscribe to this mindset American Country Music Awards to tone voice in the process. He spent offered a shiny, marketable version Besides the live music, festival- of just having fun,” he affirms. Late Night With Conan O’Brien. several years on the circuit and final- of traditional country and in the goers can enjoy horse shoe tourna- “That’s what it’s always about. It’s Then, 2012 saw him fully embrace ly moved to Nashville to try his luck process paved the way for a new ments, dance contests, and mechani- the train that I’m forever on. The his country side with his critically in the industry; he was quickly generation of country artists, partic- cal bull riding. Food and merchan- way I feel is if I’m enjoying it, it’s acclaimed fifth outing, Midnight signed to Capitol by Scott ularly Garth Brooks. After Brooks dise vendors will be on site. Tickets really worth doing.” Special. Uncle Kracker’s show is not Hendricks, who had produced the broke through into the pop main- and camping passes are on sale now That outlook has most definitely to be missed! He plays on Thursday, likes of Brooks & Dunn, Faith Hill, stream, Black’s career began to fade at HeadwatersCountryJam.com. served him well over the years. After June 25th, 2015 from 9:45 pm to and Alan Jackson. somewhat, but he remained one of One-day general admission is vaulting to stardom as a charismatic 11:45 pm on the Main Stage. Saturday the music starts early at the most popular and acclaimed $60, three-day general admission is presence and chief collaborator in Friday’s music kicks off with 2:15 pm with Sasha McVeigh. vocalists of the ‘90s. $155, and a three-day general Kid Rock’s Twisted Brown Trucker Facing West at 3:30 pm, followed admission package with Band, the Michigan singer, song- by Charley Jenkins at 5 pm. At camping is $350. writer, and performer, also known as 6:30 pm, catch Austin Webb. The Buy your tickets Matthew Shafer, kicked off a stun- Randy Rogers Band plays at 8 now, as Headwaters ning solo career of his own. pm. Trace Adkins ends Saturday Country Jam 2015 is sure to be a special event this summer! Like Headwaters Country Don’t miss The Calamity Jam on Facebook and follow @HeadwatersCJam Cubes! at the Filler on Twitter. • Compound Presents is pleased to staggeringly consistent basis. bring a trio of powerhouse songwrit- Through hundreds of shows and the ers to The Filling Station on Tuesday, destruction of numerous vans over June 23rd, 2015 for a special 8 pm eight years and countless miles, The show! The Calamity Cubes! is a Calamity Cubes! have proven a ded- high energy, acoustic quartet rooted ication to their craft and fans that is in the power of honest and thought- seldom seen in bands today. ful songwriting. Hailing from the Opening the show will be local Music at Bogert Farmer’s Market Great Free State of Kansas, The punk stomp blues by Tales From Calamity Cubes! is more easily The Ghost Town. As a special Since the early 70s, the Bozeman the Band Shell, Americana band marches, medleys, movie music, and described by the members’ mission treat, Smokestack and The community has been holding farm- Cottonwood Line will be playing a more. and approach to music than by any Foothill Fury will be making the ers’ markets at Bogert Park and they harmony-driven mix of original On Tuesday, June 30th, 2015, specific genre or homogeneity of trek over from Anaconda Montana are excited to continue that tradi- songs and traditional country, blues, catch Neil Filo Beddow at 5 pm sound. With four accomplished song- to perform a blistering set of battling tion! Each year The Bogert gospel and folk. Cottonwood Line is on the Market Stage, followed by writers of varying styles (Joey Henry- guitars and other various stringed Farmer’s Market (BFM) starts the made up of Tarek Isham (guitar, the Bozeman Municipal Band at , Brook Blanche-Guitar, Kody instruments. You may have caught first Tuesday in June and runs con- , percussion and voice) 7:30 pm in the Band Shell. Neil Filo Oh!-Bass, and Billy Cook-Mandolin), this amazing duo opening for secutively for 17 Tuesdays through- and Julia Sanders the band has carved out a solid musi- Hillstomp a few months back. All out the summer. The market is dedi- (banjo, percussion cal altar upon which the art of song- three of these acts will show you cated to the promotion of local and voice). They writing can be worshiped with a loud exactly what Americana music is growers, artisans, crafters, musi- met and started and sweaty fervor. truly about. cians, non-profits, small businesses, playing together A Cubes! live show is charged Tickets are available at Cactus and culinary artists. The Bogert in New Orleans, a with passion, and it’s not difficult to Records or online at compoundpre- Farmers’ Market is a place for fami- town overflowing be swept away in the frenetic per- sents.com. The show starts at 8 pm. lies and friends to gather, socialize, with American formances this band delivers on a Must be 21+. • support local, and share in a fun- roots music. They filled community environment! This are adorable, be summer will bring many talented sure to catch their musicians to the stage to serenade set! shoppers and perusers alike, on the Tuesday, June Catch Festival of the 4th Market Stage and in the Band 23rd, 2015, The Bozeman Symphony and has presented the Festival of the Shell. Be sure to arrive at Aaron Williams Gallatin Empire Lions Club present Fourth for 18 years, providing both the market by 5 pm to catch the and Bozeman the Festival of the Fourth at the entertainment and fireworks, free of band’s full set! Municipal Band Gallatin County Fairgrounds in charge, to the greater Bozeman Tuesday, June 16th, 2015 brings will make melodies that will waft in Beddow has a unique collective Bozeman, Montana on Saturday, community. This is the 5th year the jazz group The Vibe Quartet and the summer evening breeze. On the sound that truly is “ for the July 4th. The evening will begin at Symphony and Lions Club have col- New Orleans Americana duo Market Stage, Aaron Williams from soul. Beddow penned most of the 6:30 PM with a fundraising BBQ at laborated presenting this community Cottonwood Line to the BFM Helena-based rock/reggae band “In band’s original tunes and sings lead the Haynes Pavilion- an all-ages event, attracting over 5,000 atten- stages. The Market Stage will fea- Walks Bud” will be playing solo set vocals and plays guitar. event! The Bozeman Symphony will dees from Southwest Montana. ture The Vibe Quartet, a jazz of tunes ranging from rock, folk, Be sure to make your way to the perform a program of patriotic Support for the Festival of the improv quartet featuring Haley reggae, and instrumentals. At 7:30 first farmer’s markets of the season favorites at 9 pm, leading right into Fourth comes from American Bank, Ford, Tyler Schultz and Weston pm, head over to the Band Shell to to catch June’s freshest produce and the traditional fireworks display at the Gianforte Family Foundation, Lewis. They play regularly on catch the Bozeman Municipal Band. the sweet sounds of live music! For 10:30 pm. The concert and fire- Pepper Tree Catering and the Mondays at 406 Brewing if you Bozeman Municipal Band is a tradi- more information, visit works are free and open to the pub- Yellowstone Club Community want to watch them play again! In tional concert band that plays bogertfarmersmarket.org. • lic. Tickets to the BBQ are $25 for Foundation. Please join the adults and $15 for children under Symphony and Lions Club in thank- age 16. An anonymous donor will ing these businesses and individuals. match 50% of the qualifying portion For information on purchasing Keeping it classy at Kountry Korner of each ticket sold. Proceeds from barbecue tickets please contact Kountry Korner Cafe, located at enjoy, and his wife, Tanna, adds a faceted musician does freelance work the BBQ support the free concert the Bozeman Symphony at 81820 Gallatin Road in Four flute and lovely female voice. as a jazz, classical, and rock pianist, and the festival. (406)585-9774 or Corners, features live music through- On Fridays, June 19th June 26th, and leads the local band “Lester The Gallatin Empire Lions Club [email protected]. • out the month. Here’s a look at their and July 3rd, and July 10th, 2015 at Rocks”. He has been featured twice upcoming dates: 5:30 pm, Claudia Williams of on Eric Funk’s Emmy Award win- What better way to enjoy a Montana Rose will be taking the ning show, 11th and Grant – in the hearty dinner than to be enter- stage for a solo set. Claudia Williams Spring of 2013 as a solo classical tained with live music? Tuesdays, isn’t just a singer; she’s a sorceress, pianist and in the Fall of 2013 with June 16th, June 23rd, June 30th, creating phrasing and emphasis the band “Tumbledown House.” and July 7th, 2015 at 6 pm, be for each song she writes. Her solo Additionally, Stern has played with sure to stop by Kountry Korner to set will include Americana and the Bozeman Symphony, the Glenn enjoy a delicious roasted chicken . Johnston Swing Band, the Bridger and rib buffet all while listening to Pianist Stefan Stern will play at Mountain Big Band, Jeni Flemming, the sweet sounds of Americana Kountry Korner at 5:30 pm on and Montana Ballet Company, musician Rich Mayo. A multi- Saturday, June 20th. Though he is among others. instrumentalist, Mayo plays the the Music Director for Montana Sunday, June 21st at 5:30 pm, guitar, harp and vocals. He plays Ballet Company, he does not exclu- Wade Montgomery will take the an Americana mix you’re sure to sively play classical. This multi- stage. His music, part country and part folk, is permeated with honesty and candidly speaks to the American experience with the directness that only comes from a songwriter who has lived, first-hand, everything he writes, including his life grow- ing up on the reservation. Talented, local pianist Bob Britten will take the stage on Saturdays, June 27th, July 4th, and July 11th, 2015. Britten studied piano and guitar as a youth growing up in New Jersey, but it was the guitar that brought him to Montana. He studied classical guitar and attended Christopher Parkening’s master classes at Montana State University in 1981 and 1982. He played gui- tar and piano in various bands in Billings including the Gentlemen of Jazz and solo piano nightly at the Cellar 301 for several years. For more information about upcoming events, call (406) 586-2281 or visit the new web- site at www.kountrykornermon- tana.com •

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Ridin’ Ropin’ -n- Rockin’ Midwest punk rockers 2015 Sweet Grass Fest – June 26-27 in singer/songwriter, Kyle Park on held under the Festival Tent in the Big Timber, MT Saturday. Two other acts out of American Legion parking lot on to play Faultline North Sweet Grass Fest is a fun event Texas, TJ Broscoff and Shotgun Anderson Street between 2nd and Bozeman’s newest music venue, machine) in lockstep, Jake’s live show designed to bring visitors to Big Rider, will also perform on the 3rd Street on Friday and Saturday The Faultline North, is a state-of- swings wildly from soulful acoustic Timber so that they can expe- Nights after the Big Timber the-art facility that offers live shows, ballads, to catchy doo-wop, to cas- rience the authentic charm of Rodeo performances. rehearsal space, a recording studio cading sheets of caterwauling feed- its main street and witness the Sweet Grass Fest is pro- (coming soon) and educational back. Always brash, always honest, spectacular natural wonders in duced by VI Productions opportunities for people of all ages usually with a middle finger to con- the county and truly enjoy an and is the primary fundrais- and tastes. Featuring state-of-the-art vention, Jake is a true archetypical authentic Montana experi- ing activity for the Sweet sound and lighting, high-fidelity midwestern singer-songwriter who ence. The festival is rapidly Grass County Chamber of acoustics and an intimate setting, laces up his steel-toed work boots becoming known for their Commerce. Coupled with Faultline North aims to be the best taste in concert selection with the Big Timber Rodeo, place to see live music in Gallatin focus on the southern country- whose roots run deep into County and beyond. rock sounds of Red Dirt the heart of rodeo history, Saturday, June 27th, 2015, music. As the apex for great Sweet Grass Fest is designed Jake Simmons and the live music in one of Montana’s to share our special place in Little Ghosts and their unique favorite small towns at the Montana, Sweet Grass soul punk/Americana sound will base of the Crazy Mountains, BlackHawk County, with family, friends travel from southwestern Sweet Grass Fest will not disap- and visitors alike. The whole Michigan to heat up Faultline point even the most persnickety of event’s main stage. Young country community comes together to make North. The evening will also music lovers with sweet country and music sensation, Lexi Wyman from this an extraordinary event with include Joseph James’ CD rock sounds. north-central North Dakota and Tris something for everyone – an antique release and sets by both Battle This year’s main stage concerts Munsick and the Innocents from car show, 5k fun run, main street Stations and Buddy Jackson. will feature multi-platinum selling Sheridan, Wyoming round out the parade, firefighters’ breakfast, and This is an all ages show with no country group, BlackHawk on 2015 line-up. more! Visit www.BigTimber.com for bar service. Doors open at 7 pm, Friday night as well as Austin, Texas The Main Stage Concerts will be more details. • and the show starts at 8 pm. Tickets are $5 and available for purchase at door. Jake Simmons, one of two songwriting talents behind the Rockin’ the Rivers rollin’ your way excellent (but now defunct) Dead On Friday, August vary based on what package you Scene Radio, is back. With a hand- Jake Simmons 7th, through Sunday, choose, starting at $55 for one picked supporting cast and unapolo- August 9th, 2015, rock day. Tickets are non-refundable, getic swagger, Jake is taking his out at Montana’s favorite rain or shine. You can physically blend of punk, rock, country, pop, each day without a hint of irony. Be three-day rock music fes- pick up tickets at the Civic and folk out of a southwest sure to catch this show, it’s sure to be tival! Rockin’ the Center when the box office is Michigan garage and onto your a fun night! Rivers Music Festival open. Please call (800) 555-8989 turntable. The Faultline North is located at began with a bunch of for hours. You may also pur- With the Little Ghosts (essentially 346 Gallatin Park Drive. For infor- old rockers and cowboys chase your tickets online at rock- a complete Motown-era rhythm mation go to faultlinenorth.com. • who got together in 2001 intherivers.com, at the festival and created what soon gate, or at one of the ticket out- became known as lets. Ticket outlets have limited “Rockin’ the Rivers” at a tickets and camping, and ticket venue site that would prices increase at the festival Summer happenings at eventually earn the Blue Tattoo. gate. The Bozeman ticket outlet is moniker, “The Bridge.” Throughout Saturday, August 8th, 2015 will located at Cactus Records. You may the years, Rockin’ the Rivers has feature Theory, Skid Row, purchase tickets in-store or online at Bale of Hay Saloon remained true to the idea of bring- Puddle of Mud, Saliva, cactusrecords.net. Call (406) 587- ing excellent classic rock to the mass- 0245 for more information. Come have a real western experi- way with several small rooms in the Shaman Harvest, and Hell’s ence at the Bale of Hay Saloon! rear. These rooms were rented to the es. Here’s this year’s lineup! Belles. All persons attending Rockin’ the The Thursday night pre-party will Rivers do so at their own risk. No There are lots of events coming up customers who wanted more than a On Sunday, August 9th, 2015, this summer, be sure to make your dance, and to the hurdy-gurdy girls feature Dellacoma, Appetite for the festival comes to a close with liability is assumed by the owners, Deception, Black Powder managers, promoters, sponsors, or way out to Virginia City for a night who chose to entertain a man after, Little River Band, War, Chick of rowdy, cowboy-style fun! or during working hours. Not all of County, Nova Rex Negron of Three Dog Night, others associated with this event. For On Friday, August 7th, 2015, the more information on featured artists, Celebrate all things brothel at these girls were prostitutes; most and Whiskey River. Brothel Days, Saturday, June earned a good salary from dancing festival kicks off with Dee Snider The Rockin’ the Rivers box office directions to the venue, camping of Twisted Sister, Jack Russel’s rules and regulations, and ticket 20th, and Sunday, June 21st, 2015! and serving drinks.” The dancing is located in Butte, Montana at the This wild weekend is not to itself was free, but the customer was Great White, Black ‘n Blue, Butte Civic Center. Ticket prices prices and VIP packages, go online Quiet Riot, Autograph, and at rockintherivers.com. • be missed! required to pay a dollar for a drink On Saturday, June 20th, Janet for himself and his partner after Kay will kick off Brothel Days with each dance. For this event, you can a reading and book signing at 12:30 dress as a hurdy-gurdy girl or more pm from her book, Amelia 1868. risqué as a “working girl”. Buying a Rose, a free-spirited young drink for yourself and your partner An oasis of music at Desert Rose woman, leaves her fiancee at the is optional! The best costume wins a Tantalize your ears and taste buds name stems from a Gillian Welch satile as it possibly can, thus altar of their country church in prize so be sure to look your best! at Desert Rose Restaurant & song about an Appalachian wild- enabling it to adjust the set list at Walnut, Iowa. Driven by forces Music will be provided by Sam Catering, located at 27 West Main in flower, “...known as the brave Acony any given time to adapt to any par- beyond her control, she flees to the Platts and the Kootenai Three. Belgrade between Rio Sabinas and Bell.” ticular venue. While the gist of their old western ghost town of Virginia The band plays traditional country The American Legion. Here’s a look Saturday, June 20th, Desert Rose material is popular rock and roll, City, Montana, where she feels music anchored by Platt’s steel gui- at the music lineup for June and welcomes Victoria Rose, Kalispell- country, oldies, R&B and blues, they oddly at home ... Drawn to an old tar and baritone voice. July: based singer/songwriter. Victoria also have an extensive arsenal of cemetery in the mountains, she dis- Sunday, June 21st at noon, head On Tuesday, June 16th, come Rose’s music is crafted with poetic original songs, all of which are covers a weathered tombstone and to a very risqué fashion show. hear the harmonies of the lovely lyrics and creative melodies that palatable, as well as an array of less- begins to sob uncontrollably. Only Uncover all the layers of a proper ladies of Acony Belles. Acony reach the heart. She is inspired by er-known but still great songs by two words are etched upon the Victorian lady’s clothing from the Belles is an acoustic band of dynam- Brandi Carlile, Brand New, Missy both obscure and well-known stone - AMELIA 1868. Obsessed bloomers up to her hat and gloves! ic women featuring Jody Engstrom Higgins, A Fine Frenzy, and Lykke artists/songwriters. Their main focus with uncovering the identity of this The fashion show will include nar- on bass, Betsy Wise on guitar, and Li, to name a few. is variety, and they half-jokingly have long-forgotten woman, Rose finds ration explaining each piece. Author Molly Grove on mandolin. Dazzling Come taste some sweet sugar at a motto of “no request left behind.” herself transported back and forth Janet Kay will host another book female vocal harmonies take center the Sugar Daddies show on On Friday, June 26th, join Don in time between the life of a hurdy- reading and signing of her historical stage in their arrangements of blue- Thursday, June 25th. Since its incep- Elliot for his performance of histor- gurdy dance hall girl struggling to novel, Amelia1868 at 12:30 pm, and grass, folk, and soulful Americana tion, the band has been successfully ical and patriotic songs. survive in the 1860s and her own at 1 pm Ellen Baumler will pres- tunes. Acony Belles is inspired by performing in various venues To learn more about Desert Rose sheltered life in the year 2011. Her ent the lecture “Montana and the great female artists including Red throughout southwestern Montana. and their weekly live music, call strange and intriguing journey Landscape of Prostitution”. Molly, Wailin’ Jennies, Della Mae, The main attribute for this success (406) 924-2085 or visit desertroseca- becomes more complicated when a Prostitution was big business in west- and Gillian Welch. In fact, the band lies in the band’s ability to be as ver- tering.us. • love interest materializes and throws ern towns and mining camps, but her off balance. Her life becomes a the subject is difficult to trace and bizarre dance twisting and turning shrouded in myth. Historian and between the past and the present. author Ellen Baumler sorts out the Can she find a way to put it all hidden history of this compelling Mussels and fiddles at Bridger Brewing together and move into the future? subject with a look at the real evi- Bridger Brewing, located on 1609 with “newgrass”. They mix originals who play traditional Irish and Following the book signing at 1 dence and the architectural rem- South 11th Avenue in Bozeman in with covers of traditional bluegrass Scottish folk music. The BFS wel- pm, Leona Stredwick will present nants that survive in Virginia City the Town and Country complex, material (Bill Monroe, Dock Boggs, comes players of traditional folk her lecture, “History of and across the state. provides the Bozeman community etc.) and more contemporary artists instruments to play with them. If Prostitution”. On Saturday, June 27th, 2015 with unique hand-crafted brews, (Grateful Dead, , The you know some Irish and Scottish At 4 pm, get your team together and on Saturday, July 11th, DJ Dubz fresh artisan-style pizzas, and more. Band, etc). The Bridger Creek Boys tunes, bring them with you! If you for the Bed Races. Four people will be hosting karaoke night from 9 Locally owned, family-friendly, and have spent the past six years bring- don’t, then come anyway and they’ll assemble to push a bed on wheels pm to 1 am. Belt out your favorite Bobcat proud, Bridger Brewing is ing their music to audiences in turn you on to their tune resources topped with one “properly attired” country tunes like the star you truly located just across from campus and Montana, Idaho, Wyoming and so you can learn some tunes and person. There will be prizes for the are, or just scream-sing with your Bobcat athletic facilities. Not only Colorado. The band was a join them! If you don’t have a musi- best team name and fastest racers! friends. Either way, it’s bound to be are they known for their delicious finalist in the 2007 Telluride New cal bone in your body, come enjoy Following the races, there will be a night of fun! pizza and full-bodied brews, they Band Competition. They also host the music as an audience member a dance at 9:30 pm. The dance hon- Be sure to head down to the Bale also host live music. the annual Bozeman Bluegrass over a pint! Donations are request- ors the hurdy-gurdy houses and of Hay Saloon this summer — Wednesday nights from 5:30 to 8 Festivals. The Bridger Creek Boys ed at the door for participants. hurdy-gurdy girls or “hurdies”, as where the Old West is fun! Bale of pm, Bridger Brewing hosts Mussels are Matt Broughton (fiddle, man- To learn more about upcoming they were known. Hurdy-gurdy Hay is located at 344 W. Wallace St. & Music! Come enjoy some live dolin), Jim Dungan (guitar, blues events, visit bridgerbrewing.com or houses, as described by Seagraves, in Virginia City. For more informa- music over a half pound of succu- harp), Tony Polecastro (dobro, call (406) 587-2124. Hours are 11:30 “had a bar on one side and dance tion, go to baleofhaysaloon.com or lent P.E.I. mussels with house-made banjo), and Scott Stebbins (bass). am to 9 pm daily. • floor on the other as well as a hall- call (406) 843-5700. • sweet Italian sausage, tomatoes, gar- The line-up features an incredible lic, and chili flakes, topped with energy and an outstanding level of parsley and tomato salsa. There is playing. no cover charge...the music is free, Every Sunday afternoon at 3 but the mussels are not! pm, the Montana Reel and The Bridger Creek Boys will be Strathspey Society hosts a cèilidh tearing up the stage on Wednesday, (pronounced kay-lee), at Bridger June 24th. This acoustic bluegrass Brewing! What exactly is a band is steeped in old-time bluegrass cèilidh? In this case, it’s a jam ses- tradition while pushing the genre sion and meetup for musicians

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Collective Soul’s Ed Roland talks touring, new album Collective Soul helped define the record. We’d taken the previous year of Music, and I know you worked at technical end of things, learning So having some time in between sound of alternative rock in the ‘90s kind of off, you know, just kind of a recording studio in Georgia for a about arrangements, and stuff like allows us to see the country. with their #1 hits “Shine” and playing here and there, kind of get- few years. When you were in school that...which is great, but I just want- RZ: Yeah, for sure, it seems like “December”. However, their reper- ting rested and being with our fami- did you focus more on recording ed to be a songwriter. Then I came a much nicer way to tour because I toire spans far beyond those two lies. And then we went out and start- tech stuff or songwriting? home and got a job at a studio, and know that it gets super exhausting chart toppers. This band has ed playing some shows, and we real- ER: Well when I went, they did- that’s when I started learning the going from town to town to town released eight studio albums with ized that we wanted to try re-record- n’t offer any of that [recording tech technical end of things. with no breaks in between. So it’s plans to release a ninth in October, ing some songs we’d been playing in curriculum]. I was naive, I came RZ: So have you guys spent nice that you get to enjoy our beau- See What You Started by Continuing. different arrangements. We got off from a very small town and I just much in Montana at all? tiful state for a little while. According to lead singer Ed Roland, to a false start [with recording], and wanted to go where there were a ER: We have, we did a private ER: Yeah, we’re excited. this new album will be “...the best then we started back, and then we bunch of players. I thought I’d get show last year. I think we’ve been RZ: Is there anywhere else that and most rocking album we’ve decided we’d play shows. I played there about three times you’re excited to see on your tour? done”. Collective Soul will be play- about 100 shows last year, making over the past 20 ER: Well we’re playing in ing at this year’s Moods of the two records. years. This’ll be Hawaii so that’ll be fun. We’ll take Madison festival in Ennis, Montana, RZ: Wow, that’s a lot of work. our fourth. We’re our families out there. Friday, July 17th and Saturday, July ER: But this album is definitely actually gonna take a RZ: Oh wow, that sounds fun! 18th, 2015. a rock record. We’re really excited couple days to go ER: Yeah, that’ll be great. We’re RollingZone’s Anna Sagatov about it. It’s the most rock record fishing, too. in a good place, we’re enjoying spoke to Ed Roland, lead singer and we’ve ever done. About a month RZ: Yeah I everywhere we play right now. We’re guitarist of Collective Soul. ago we had about a month off noticed there was a really appreciative and confident in RZ: Hey! How’s the tour going and recorded a couple more songs little gap between the what we do. So I think those two so far? just to make sure we had the rock [Moods of the things add up to having a good time. ER: It’s great! We’re just getting in there. Madison] festival and RZ: Cool, sounds great. So what prepared for the record to be RZ: Nice, so were there any new your next tour date can we expect at your show? released in October so we’re kind of influences with this harder rock out in New York, ER: Well it’ll be a mixture. You’ll doing the weekend warrior thing sound for you guys? that’s cool that you’re probably hear the songs that every- right now...working on new material ER: No, we kind of just went gonna be doing some body’s heard way too many times, as well as playing some of the old back to the way we were. Like I said fishing out here. but we’re gonna sprinkle in some of stuff so people will still earlier, we took some time off ER: Oh yeah, we the new songs...if we can remember remember what we’re about. It’s because we’d been so busy over the really enjoy being lyrics and chord changes and stuff been great so far! past 19 years I don’t think we really outside. We were just like that! RZ: I took a look at your social realized what we’d accomplished or in Oregon and spent (Laughter) media posts, it’s really cool to see the what we were about. Taking that a couple of days ER: It’ll be a nice blend. We’re other side of the touring experience! time off we came back very extra just being in not gonna play songs people have Whoever’s doing that is doing a refreshed, very comfortable with the Oregon, going out never heard before the whole show. great job! way we sounded, how we sounded, hiking and things like We sprinkle em in there very ER: Oh cool! I’m glad we’re able what we wanna sound like. We’re a that. Like I said, strategically. to show fans our side of things. rock band, we’re not trying to be being able to do the RZ: Well is there anything else RZ: So can you tell me more anything other than that. Everybody weekend stuff right you’d like to add? about this new album that you have plays guitar in the band and every- now allows us days ER: Just everybody come out coming out? body likes loud guitars in the band, during the week to do and have a good time! ER: Yeah! Well we started on it so that’s what Collective Soul is. there and they’d teach me a lot what we want to. When the tour RZ: Sounds great! Well it was about a year and a half ago...we RZ: Yeah, that’s so cool. So I about songwriting and things like starts it’ll be pretty much a drive, wonderful to talk to you, thank you thought we’d take the year off to saw that you went to Berklee College that, but they were more about the you don’t get that opportunity, really. so much! •

Get down to the Eagles Bar! The Eagles Bar, a decades-long home as they have deep admiration before. vate, corporate, weddings, children’s dance band whose members are staple of downtown Bozeman, draws and musical roots in both States. See Having just finished their parties and clubs. We have six DJ familiar faces of the Montana music a diverse crowd. From cowboys to more at thebusdrivertour.com. Southern Bound Tour in support of systems and multiple professional scene. Performing throughout ski bums to college kids, you can wit- Thursday, June 25th at 9 pm, their new album Lap of Luxury, DJ’s, each with their own personality Montana venues since the late eight- ness nearly every demographic on a come enjoy the delicious grooves of Milton Menasco & The Big Fiasco and style. ies/early nineties, their enthusiasm typical night. They host live music, Mighty Flick. Pre-heat dance floor are gearing up for more shows On Friday, July 3rd, 2015 at 9 and love for music is contagious, karaoke, serve inexpensive drinks, to a cozy temperature. In a large across the U.S. and their home pm, cut up the dance floor with sometimes inspirational, and always and as always, have unlimited free bowl, combine a generous mix of state of Montana this spring and Mighty Flick. Pre-heat dance floor entertaining. Learn more at peanuts! Here’s a look at what’s classic rock and roll and eighties summer 2015. to a cozy temperature. In a large mightyflick.com. coming up in June: dance hits, sprinkle with modern The Eagles, along with VI bowl, combine a Friday, July 10th, 2015 at 9 pm, On Friday, June 19th, 2015 at 9 alternative rock, add a dash of coun- Productions, are proud to generous mix of kick up your heels at the Eagles. pm, come down to the Eagles for try swing, and top with some Gen-X welcome Texas country classic rock and roll Backwoods Dreamers and some Montana rock and blues with pop inspiration. Blend on high until recording artist, TJ and eighties dance Laney Lou & the Bird Dogs will Electric Sunday. Electric Sunday the vibe is exciting and the groove is Broscoff, to Bozeman on hits, sprinkle with be playin’ some chickin-kickin’ is Josh Moore on lead guitar and irresistible, then bake until the songs Thursday, June 25th, 2015 at modern alternative dancin’ music! Born out of living- vocals, James Salestrom on lead gui- are tight and punchy. Turn down the 9:30 pm for a fundraiser to rock, add a dash of room jam sessions, spurred on by the tar, vocals, and keys, Travis Todd on lights, serve with cocktails and danc- benefit The Eagles. country swing, and encouragement of the band’s great- rhythm guitar, Chad Basaites on ing shoes, and you have a great TJ Broscoff is a true top with est fan (and occasional backup percussion, and Dustin Crowson on evening of live music and entertain- Texas music phoenix. some singer) Deke the Dog, the Dreamers bass guitar. Electric Sunday’s influ- ment! Mighty Flick is a three-piece, He rose up from one of Gen-X play fast dancin’ tunes; a mix of ences include Leon Russel, John high-energy dance band whose the worst possible situa- pop originals and bluegrass covers. The Hiatt, Eric Clapton, The Band, members are familiar faces of the tions that he could have inspira- Bird Dogs have been playing their Robert J, Steve Winwood, Montana music scene. Performing been in to suc- tion. brand of foot-stompin’ folk music Trucks/Tideschi Band, Allman throughout Montana venues since ceed in his own Blend on since November of 2013. Their raw Brothers Band, Gov’t Mule, and the late eighties/early nineties, their uncompromis- high and raucous sound is rooted in old the Jerry Garcia Band, to name a enthusiasm and love for music is ing terms. until the traditional folk tunes, but draws few. There is no cover for this show, contagious, sometimes inspirational, Playing his vibe is influences from hard rock, old coun- 21+ only. and always entertaining. music in nearly exciting try, and modern music. Comprised Saturday, June 20th at 9 pm, be On Friday, June 26th, 2015 at 9 200 shows a and the of 4 members with an array of per- sure to catch the vintage country pm, come by the Eagles to catch year proves groove is sonalities and musical backgrounds, sounds of The Bus Driver Tour. genre-blending Milton Menasco that he was irre- the Bird Dogs are sure to put on a In the spring of 2011, songwriters & The Big Fiasco. Menasco’s ready to fly sistible, high energy, foot-tapping show that Ian Thomas, Paul Lee Kupfer, and music has been described as a coun- and that all he needed was the then bake until the songs are tight will leave you sweaty and smiling. Danny Freund joined forces to start try-fried, electric-fueled reggae break. Come to see TJ Broscoff if and punchy. Turn down the lights, Come play a game of pool and a band. The three met a few years explosion. This-one-of-a-kind artist for no other reason than that he is serve with cocktails and dancing listen to some great local bands at before while on tour in Montana. from Bozeman, Montana blends reg- smart and talented. Tickets are $10 shoes, and you have a great evening the Eagles Bar, located at 316 East They traveled well together and gae, country, and funk into a unfor- at the door. of live music and entertainment! Main Street next to the Nova Cafe. gained mutual respect for each other gettable sound. On Thursday, June 20th, 2015 at Serves as many as you please... For more information, call (406) as songwriters. While on the road, With his three piece band, 9 pm, head upstairs to the Eagles Flick is a three-piece, high-energy 587-9996. • they established themselves as each Milton Menasco & The Big Fiasco, Lodge for Sunrise Karaoke. other’s backing band, switching Menasco finds the perfect balance Sunrise Entertainment has been pro- between guitars, drums and bass. between original material and cov- viding western Montana and beyond The result has been an authentic ers. With his ability to call out tunes with only the finest entertainment blend of energy and momentum by artists such as , Bob for over 15 years. Sunrise is a full- Livingston Hoot lineup that is The Bus Driver Tour. Marley and Willie Nelson at the time DJ, karaoke, and band booking The Livingston Currently, the band calls Livingston, drop of a hat, a Big Fiasco show is service providing all types of enter- Hoot is back on Montana and Knoxville, Tennessee like nothing you have experienced tainment for any event including pri- Thursday, August 13th, 2015! This year’s head- liner is Roy Rogers and the Delta Rhythm Kings with a special guest on keyboards. Roy is an eight-time Grammy nominee, who is known as the king of the slide gui- tar. He’s worked with dozens of collabora- Roy Rogers of the Delta Rhythm Kings tors, most famously Norton Buffalo, John Lee Hooker, The Tin Men! The premiere tour- Ramblin’ Jack Elliott, Ray ing band of washboard, sousaphone Manzarek and Bonnie Raitt. and guitar – well, okay, maybe the Opening for Roy are three of only touring band with that descrip- New Orleans’ finest musicians – tion – these guys deliver New Orleans fun wherever they go. This is a return engagement for Washboard Chaz – who played an Octoberfest years ago and looks forward to visit- ing Livingston again. There will be a second stage between Lewis and Clark this year with an early show (yes, people will HAVE to leave work early) and a chance to party down and dance at 4 pm on Main Street with the return of a VERY popular local band we all thought would never return! For more information, visit livingstonhoot.com. • page 4C • Volume 22, Number 12 - June 15, 2015 • The BoZone Entertainment Calendar • www.bozone.com • 406-586-6730 ––– Tell ’em, “I Saw It In The BoZone!” June 15, 2015 • The RollingZone • Page 5C

In focus: Jim Lauderdale and Will Kimbrough The year’s Livingston Lauderdale, a master songwriter, melodies and arrangements that distinguished history as a sideman, Since its release, Sideshow Love has Summerfest will host Jim has had his work recorded by artists balance virtuoso playing with just playing guitar in Americana icon drawn huge accolades in both Lauderdale and Will Kimbrough, such as Patty Loveless, George Jones, the right amount of space to let Americana and mainstream circles, two renowned folk and Americana Shelby Lynne, Solomon Burke, The each of the characters within and has reached #10 on the AMA musicians. The Summerfest will take Dixie Chicks, Blake Shelton, and them breathe. radio chart. In addition, place on Friday, July 17th and George Strait, who has had numer- The theme is a familiar one: Kimbrough was #2 in the Top 21 Saturday, July 18th, 2015, in ous hits with Jim’s songs. love. But what’s novel is the telling. Alternate Root roots guitar players. Livingston’s Sacajawea Park. Tickets Lauderdale’s music has been fea- “Kimbrough is highly sought are $20, available for purchase at liv- tured regularly on the ABC hit after as a musician, songwriter and summerfest.com. Be sure to see Jim show Nashville, and he appeared producer – a reason Sideshow Love is Lauderdale and Will Kimbrough in the successful film his first solo album since 2009’s perform on Saturday! Pure Country. Wings. This thoroughly charming Jim Lauderdale is a multiple He has collaborated with leg- album – filled with expertly crafted, Grammy® and Americana Music ends like Ralph Stanley, Elvis wonderfully heartfelt songs filled Association Award-winning musician Costello and Robert Hunter and with passion, pain, humor and hope and one of the most respected is also a critically acclaimed solo – does make one wish that artists working the Americana, artist with dozens of studio Kimbrough finds more time to Bluegrass and Country music releases, including his latest Jim Lauderdale devote to his own work.”— communities today. effort, and arguably his finest, American Songwriter I’m A Song is Lauderdale’s latest I’m A Song. Jim Lauderdale will ’ band. He’s also “Will Kimbrough is one of the country endeavor, his 26th album to be performing on Saturday, July accompanied such songwriting lumi- most expressive guitarists in the date, and his first double album fea- 18th, 2015 from 4 to 5:30 pm. Will Kimbrough naries as Rodney Crowell, Kim Americana realm. Whenever his turing 20 tracks all on one CD. I’m A Think of Will Kimbrough as Richey and his longtime friend and name is listed in liner notes, I’m Song began in 2012, where he the Sherlock Holmes of songwriting Kimbrough’s perspective shifts accomplice Todd Snider — all the pretty sure I’m going to like the recorded nine of the songs with — a sharp-eyed observer of human- effortlessly between sharp- and while never letting his own pen-craft record. And now his newest solo James Burton, Al Perkins, and the ity who notes every detail and spares misty-eyed, from laughter to tears, as lag. Kimbrough produced and album, Sideshow Love, lets his person- rest of the band. Lauderdale com- nothing in his analysis. His new case he weaves an arc through the stages recorded most of the album in his ality shine through his songwriting, pleted the remainder of the tracks study is Sideshow Love (released April of a romance over his eighth solo home studio, which he’s primarily too.”—CMT Edge. Will Kimbrough last summer with the intention of 2014), a dozen songs that play out release’s course. Kimbrough had used for demos in the past. He will be performing at the only recording a few songs and like a collection of smartly crafted accumulated those songs while he played acoustic and electric guitars, Summerfest on Saturday, July 18th turned into eleven. short stories, laden with generous was authoring a new chapter in his banjo and mandolin. 2015, from 8 pm to 10 pm. •

Get out and dance at Red Ants Pants! The Red Ants Pants music festival is Kyle Volkman and Niko Daoussis electric instrumentation coupled rabid. Ask 50 Lucero fans what their you’d rather not be, but you know, heading your way this July 2015! form the core quartet. Central ele- with Laurie’s inventive use of per- favorite song is and you’ll get 50 dif- life takes you to those places Music lineups have officially been ments of the Shook Twins’ sound cussive and ambient vocal loops, and ferent answers. Among the band’s sometimes.” announced — let’s take a look at the are a wide range of instrumentation, Katelyn’s repurposed telephone 100-plus songs across nine albums The night tops out with Three- Red Ants Pants main stage line-up including banjo, guitar, electric and microphone, set their sound apart, and multiple EPs, there’s no univer- time Grammy winner and visionary for this this year: sal fan favorite. “Each person roots-music storyteller Keb’ Mo’ The Red Ants Pants Foundation makes Lucero their own thing,” just off his April 22 release of is hosting the annual Red Ants says frontman Ben Nichols. BLUESAmericana on Kind of Blue Pants Music Festival Thursday night “Everyone identifies with us for Music. His twelfth full-length album street dance in downtown White completely different reasons. For marks the 20th anniversary of his Sulphur Springs. one reason or another, Lucero debut ‘Keb’ Mo’,’ but, more impor- Friday, July 24th starts at 4pm becomes a very personal band.” tant, the disc is a signpost of artistic with The Last Revel taking the But the one thing that seems to and personal growth. “I only make stage with their traditional folk- unify Lucero fans of all kinds is albums when I’m inspired to, and minded three part harmonies with the band’s all-or-nothing live these 10 songs come from a very honest and meaningful lyrics to show, and Live from Atlanta, the honest place,” Keb’ relates. deliver a passionate and soul stirring band’s latest live record, thor- “BLUESAmericana is the beginning of performance. On a backbone of oughly captures that. the next phase of who I am.” rebellious rock attitude and raw tra- Lee Ann Womack comes Following the Red Ants Pants ditional instrumentation, band on at 8:15pm. “It just seems like Festival, ‘Keb’ Mo’ will continue on members pride themselves on an music, when it is most powerful, his most extensive tour in years. unrelenting work ethic and a deep hits you right between the eyes,” On Saturday, July 25th the music hunger to write, perform, and enter- says the Grammy-winning vocal- starts at 12:15pm with the progres- tain. ist who has been singled out for sive bluegrass of Lil’ Smokies 5pm brings on Shook Twins. upright bass, mandolin, electric gui- creating a unique and eccentric “the clarity of a soul that realizes from Missoula, MT. They have a Born and raised in Sandpoint Idaho, tar, electronic drums, face drum blend of folk, roots, groove and soul. loss is a form of purification, a unique blend of traditional blue- Shook Twins are an Indie folk-pop (beatbox), glockenspiel, ukulele, Lucero will be up next at scraping away of false ideals and grass, newgrass, unique original band now hailing from coniferous banjo drumming and their signature 6:30pm and after 16 years together, excess emotional baggage” by TIME compositions, and sheer raw energy forested Portland, Oregon. Identical golden EGG. Beautiful twin har- the Memphis band has built up a Magazine. “Some of these songs are to wake you up for the day of music twins, Katelyn and Laurie Shook, monies, layered upon acoustic and fanbase that’s as diverse as it is hard truths, tough moments, places that follows. • continues on page 7C

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Reggae, racing, and a raffle at Lockhorn Cider House Lockhorn Cider House is now On Wednesday, June 24th, join events and projects. To learn more, to become a national touring artist. spandex, awards will be given for serving local artisan cheese and the Bozeman Racing Project for visit bozemanracingproject.com. She’s sure to put on quite a show, best in dress, glamour band style! sausage boards, home-made soup of Trivia Night. Get your nerdy runner On Sunday, June 28th, be sure to don’t miss it! So let out all the stops, if you’ve got the day, and hummus plates — all face on and answer trivia questions catch Sista Otis, a songwriting/ Want a chance to win $100 dol- it, flaunt it! gluten-free. But nothing pairs with ranging from local Montana running soul singing prophetess of rock n’ lars worth of Lockhorn Hard Cider?! Lockhorn hours are noon to delicious cider quite like live music! questions to training and physiologi- roll. Highly acclaimed by the critics Lockhorn Cider House is hosting one midnight daily. The Lockhorn is Thursday, June 18th, relax into cal questions, and some nerdy shoe with a wall full of awards, Sista Otis’ of the biggest Bozeman summertime located at 21 South Wallace Avenue, summertime with In Walks Bud, a questions! Who knows the most voice is pumps out 100% proof soul- outdoor concerts of the year! just south of Main Street. Visit rock and reggae band. Having about running?! Winning teams will shine so warm and good, it’ll make Lockhorn is closing down Lockhorn’s website at www.lock- recently released their fourth album, receive prizes. We will also raffle off a you throw your hands up and shout! Wallace Street to bring you big hornhardcider.com for upcoming Take Time, it is clear these guys have spot on the team for any newcomers. Her headline achievements and hair and spandex! Speaking of events throughout the year. • staying power. Their moving, pro- The Bozeman Racing Project is an record sales got critics’ attention, gressive and youthful energy brings adult amateur running racing team. but her talent, stage charisma, the audience to life, and it usually They strive to enhance the current and socially conscious songs cap- doesn’t take long ‘til the soulful Bozeman running community (and tured their hearts. Sista Otis cut drumming and harmonious jams graciously welcome new members!) her teeth as a traveling street kid Moods of the Madison bring audience members to their through team sport philanthropy musician, writing and performing feet, dancing their hearts out. projects such as volunteers or hosting her own songs for pocket change, flows into Ennis this July

Friday, July 17th and Saturday, July 16th annual Livingston Summerfest 18th, 2015, On Friday, July 17th from Noon writer. His songs have been record- Lauderdale helped lay out the head out to - 10pm and Saturday, July 18th, ed by Jimmy Buffett, Little Feat, blueprint for the Americana move- Ennis, 2015 from 10am - 10pm, catch the Jack Ingram, Todd Snider, and ment of the ‘90s, earning high criti- Montana for 16th annual Livingston more. Kimbrough has also collabo- cal marks for an eclectic series of Moods of the Summerfest! This much loved gath- rated with many artists including albums that spanned hard country, Madison 2015! ering of families, friends, and visi- Rosanne Cash, Guy Clark, Rodney slick pop, rootsy rock & roll, blues, This two-day tors takes place on the banks of the Crowell, Steve Earle, Gomez, folk, R&B, and bluegrass. His com- event will Yellowstone River and features Emmylou Harri, The Jayhawks, positions were recorded often with include nation- music, food, vendors, and family Mark Knopfler, Buddy Miller, John considerable success by a number of al headlining activities. Prine, Billy Joe Shaver, Todd contemporary country stars, includ- music, vendors, Friday’s music lineup features Snider, and Mavis Staples. ing George Strait, Patty Loveless, non-profits, the Cure for the Common Someday Miss Pray, the reunion Part of the key to Holly Vince Gill, Mark Chesnutt, Kathy great outdoors, of Ten Feet Tall & 80 Proof, and Williams’ success as a Mattea, and more. and of course a Robinson (drums); Bill Payne (vocals, perennial favorite, The Max. singer/songwriter is that it’s never Two day passes are available for great celebration. Chamberlin pro- keyboards). Saturday kicks off with a perform- been her mission to try and live up General Admission (Ages 13-64) for ductions will be producing and The music begins Saturday, July ance by the Park High to the legacy cast by her famous $20 and $15 for one day. Youth preparing for the festival in conjunc- 18th at 4pm with Wyatt Lowe & Jazz/Salsa Band, Two Bit and prolific father and grandfather Admission (Ages 7-12) tion with community leaders. The Mayhem Kings. Franks, Jim Lauderdale, Holly — Hank Jr. and Sr., respectively — is $10.00 for two-days and $5.00 for Get to the venue at 4939 US Jon Wayne & The Pain go on at Williams, and Will Kimbrough. nor has she spent a lot of time try- one day. Children 6 and under are HWY 287 N in Ennis early on 4:45pm. Will Kimbrough has per- ing to live it down. The respect that free. Senior Citizens (65+) and Friday July 17th to catch JOSH 2 + Cure for the Common plays formed at the bandshell in Miles Holly has garnered as an artist over Veteran’s with Military I.D. can get 1 opening the festival at 4pm. at 6pm. Park as part of Rodney Crowell’s the course of many years spent tickets for two-days for only $15.00 Satsang comes on at 5pm. Dopapod hits it at 7:15pm. band and has recently been touring building an international fan base, and one day for $10.00. Seryn plays at 6pm. Nahko & Medicine for the with his own band as well as and the release of three acclaimed Check the website, livsummerfest.com, Red Wanting Blue keeps the beat People take the stage at 8:30pm. appearing with Willie Sugarcapps albums has come on her own terms, for more information. Food vendor infor- going at 7:15pm Beats Antique rock on at and Emmylou Harris. Kimbrough based on her own sound. Indeed, to mation, additional activities and informa- RJ2D is up at 8:30pm 10pm. is an Americana Music Award win- paraphrase Freud, sometimes a last tion on discount tickets for family partici- The night rolls along Los Lonely And closing out the festival at ner for best instrumentalist and an name is just a last name. pation in Summerfest events will be post- Boys at 10pm. 11pm is Collective Soul. in-demand producer and song- Singer/songwriter Jim ed there soon. • And finally Friday ends with One day general admission pass- Bluegrass all stars Leftover es are $55, One General admission Salmon headlining, playing their two-day pass is only $90, 4 two-day show from 11:30 pm to 1 am. GA passes are $400 and include 1 Formed in Boulder at the end of campsite and 4 camping passes. VIP 1989, the Colorado slamgrass pio- passes are $175 and include One (1) neers took their form of aggressive VIP, two day pass. Includes- Fully bluegrass to rock and roll bars at a furnished VIP tent, standing plat- time when it wasn’t so common, form overlooking the venue. helping Salmon become a pillar of Between 4-8pm on show days, we the jam band scene and unwitting offer a complimentary full bar fea- architects of the jamgrass genre. turing our great sponsor product, Today, Leftover Salmon is: Vince include hors d’oeuvres from local Herman (vocals, acoustic guitar, and regional vendors. After 8pm, washboard); Drew Emmitt (vocals, there will be a full cash bar avail- acoustic and electric mandolin, able. Some convenience fees may electric guitar, fiddle); Andy Thorn apply. Check http://moodsofthe- (vocals, acoustic and electric madison.com/tickets/ for more banjo); Greg Garrison (vocals, information. acoustic and electric bass); Alwyn Ticket Outlets include: Madison Foods in Ennis, MT Headframe Spirits in Butte, MT Cactus Records in Bozeman, MT Four 0 Six in Helena, MT Rockin’ Rudy’s in Missoula, MT VIP areas include a shad- ed tent and lounge with elevated viewing platform and compli- mentary adult beverages. They will also be the first festival in Montana to include “glamping” (VIP tipi camping). All camoing ranges from tents at $10 to the all out furnished safari tent at $850. Regional food and craft vendors will be featured through- out the weekend, along with kids and family activities. There are plenty of area attractions avail- able to complete your southwest Montana experience including hot springs, the Madison River, and fly fishing…It’s Moods Of The Madison in Ennis, Montana! For tickets, visit mood- softhemadison.com. •

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Chillin’ at Chico Wild Joe*s Music in June Chico Hot Springs is the perfect Friday, June 26th and Saturday, Wild Joe*s Coffee Spot is located released three albums and received the melodies. location for your getaway...not too June 27th, join Arizona’s Western in the heart of historic downtown multiple awards for her songwriting Saturday, June 27th, be sure to long of a drive, but also just far Electric. Western Electric plays a Bozeman. Voted #1 coffeehouse in including the Annual Humanitarian stop by to catch Jeremiah and the enough away to leave your troubles tantalizing mix of pop tunes from the Best of Bozeman 2014 and Award from Global Music Awards Red Eyes. Jeremiah Sammartano, elsewhere. The historic resort is the 50’s, 60’s 70’s and lots of the lat- 2015, they’re also a Montana Eco (2011). She lives a dual life as a clas- the Los Angeles based, Emmy nomi- located in the heart of Paradise est country dance music. It’s music Star recipient for sustainable busi- sical flautist and is currently a nated Native American singer/song- Valley, just north of Yellowstone you’ll recognize and enjoy - at a vol- ness practices. Their aim is to serve Graduate Teaching Assistant in flute writer who fronts the National Park and nestled in the ume that’s just right! the best coffee, espresso, and tea and music theory at the University bluesy/Americana group, Jeremiah foothills of the breathtaking Friday, July 3rd and Saturday, July drinks in Montana — but they’re of Montana. and the Red Eyes, has covered many Absaroka Mountain Range. Chico 4th, 2015 at 12 pm, celebrate more than just that! With a capacity Join Aran Buzzas at Wild Joe*s miles over the past several years – offers an extraordinary variety of America with Denny & The of 98 people, Wild Joe*s is also one on Saturday, June 20th. Buzzas is a taking the various roads spreading accommodations, exceptional dining, Resonators! Denny is a composer of Bozeman’s most popular spots for honky tonk singer/songwriter from music influenced by the raw blues of outdoor adventures, live entertain- who has had much success in writing eclectic live music. Here’s a look at Missoula, Montana who dabbles in Charley Patton, the lyrical and often ment, ultimate relaxation, all with a music for films and television. His their June and July lineup: rowdy Irish folk music and has roots raucous sounds of The Pogues, the warm smile and welcoming spirit music, which is comprised of blues at On Friday, June 19th, Megan in bluesy rock. Aggressive rhythm twang of Willie Nelson, and some from their friendly staff.Here’s a look a variety of tempos and grooves, its Makeever will be playing her first guitar playing, strong vocals, and vintage rock and roll – “Delta Blues at what they have coming up in June: timeless, yet the songs have a new show at Wild Joe*s. A soulful young lyrics that are both amusing and and Twangy Grooves” – from Los Friday, June 19th and Saturday, and fresh approach. Instrumentals sit singer/songwriter, Megan Makeever heart-felt characterize Buzzas’ coun- Angeles outward through the June 20th, Honky Tonk Heroes in beds of Delta vibe, on vocals he is a native of Bozeman and a very try songs. Songs range from humor- Southwest; Austin, St. Louis, will be putting on a boot stompin’ sings with a Clapton-esque feel, the accomplished musician. She plays ous to heart-breaking, backed by the Nashville, Chicago – and overseas show at Chico. Covering legends like well traveled blues man. the flute and piano professionally, sounds of pedal steel, telecaster, fid- to the UK. George Jones and Willie Nelson to Chico Hot Springs is located in and is known for her jazzy vocals dle, and banjo (for starters). This is All Wild Joe*s performances run Nashville’s current kings like Jason Pray, Montana, 20 miles south of and soulful lyrics. Her music covers homegrown Montana folky tonk: from 7 pm - 9 pm and there is a $5 Aldean and Jake Owen, the Livingston. Come sip, soak, and a wide variety of genres and styles Traditional and “outlaw” country cover unless otherwise noted. Wild Honkytonk Heroes play classic and swing! For more information, call such as folk, jazz, and pop. When sounds, with a dash of Irish folk Joe*s is located in downtown contemporary country from the past (406) 333-4933 or visit gigging solo, she plays these songs here and there. You’ll find yourself Bozeman on 18 West Main Street. six decades. www.chicohotsprings.com. • on her keys or guitar. She has relating to the lyrics, and humming Learn more at wildjoescoffee.com. •

Red Ants pants continued... From the Canadian Prairies Del their gorgeous harmonies, infectious Association 2010: “Artist of the Year” think and mandolins should American Roots Music, continues to Barber sings from the heart about songwriting, and captivating stage is not someone you’d want to miss. sound like. add to their legendary status. his roots, telling tales from the road, presence. Laurie MacAllister (bass), Wake up Sunday, July 26th with Bruce Robison and Kelly Willis With multi-platinum and gold and offering incredibly personal and Abbie Gardner (Dobro), and The Easy Leaves at 12pm. The will go on at 2:30pm. Robison is records, strings of top ten hits such sincere observations of the world Molly Venter (guitar) weave together Easy Leaves run at the front of the more a soft-spoken as “Fishin’ In The Dark” and “Mr. around him. Catch this songwriting the threads of American music— Country music herd in their beloved songwriter/singer from Bandera, Bojangles”, multiple Grammy, talent at 1:30pm. from folk roots to bluegrass, from California, headlining and filling big Texas who’s just happened to write IBMA, CMA Awards and nomina- 3pm is reinvigorates you as heartbreaking ballads to barn-burn- rooms (Great American Music Hall, #1 hits for George Strait, the Dixie tions, the band’s accolades continue Holly Williams will grace the ing honky tonk—as effortlessly as The Independent, Mystic Theatre), Chicks and Tim McGraw which to accumulate. Their groundbreak- main stage. Hailing from one of the they blend their caramel voices into main stage set at Outside Lands have gone on to be nominated for ing Will The Circle Be Unbroken album most famous lineages in American their signature crystalline, three-part Festival (where Willie Nelson told Grammys, CMA and ACM Awards has been inducted into the U.S. music would surely create challenges harmonies. them ‘We should play together and Willis is the firebrand vocalist Library of Congress as well as the for other artists to create their own Over the past five years, frontman again’!). Under the guidance of with a strong embrace of throwback Grammy Hall of Fame. NGDB’s identity, but not for this singer-song- Evan Felker, bassist RC Edwards, Merle Haggard’s music, and genres who’s excited writers from recording of “Mr. Bojangles” was writer. The granddaughter/daughter fiddle player Kyle Nix, guitarist countless other important poets, , NME, TIME, Spin also inducted into the Grammy Hall of Hank Williams, Sr. & Hank Ryan Engleman and drummer The Easy Leaves have written their and all the high-powered newspa- of Fame in 2010. In 2014 “Fishin’ Williams, Jr. respectfully, makes her Gabe Pearson, have honed the rowdy, own collection of poetry for the pers, they are Texas’ alt/cool coun- In the Dark” was certified platinum independence evident on her third quick-witted sound that’s brought common man. try couple in the same way Carlene for digital downloads by the RIAA. studio album — The Highway — folks of all stripes together 1pm put Parsonsfield up on stage Carter and Nick Lowe straddled Today, NGDB (Jeff Hanna, Jimmie released on her own imprint, to see Turnpike Troubadours. for what Pop Matters says is, “A mix punk, new wave, progressive country, Fadden, Bob Carpenter, John Georgiana Records, earlier this year. Referring to the last album, Goodbye of infectious Appalachian anthems lean rock and straight pop so many McEuen) continue their non-stop Co-produced by Williams and Normal Street,“This music, at its best, and rustic, handcrafted ballads. It is years ago. To hear them sing togeth- touring in their 49th year together. Charlie Peacock (The Civil Wars), can put into words what we have a pop-ish bluegrass fury of well- er is to understand opposite attrac- Recent tour stops included The Highway contains 11 original been thinking for our entire lives,” worn guitars, danceable drums, and tion, spontaneous combustion and a Stagecoach, Hardly Strictly tracks written or co-written by says Felker, “and even at its worst, traded vocals balanced evenly with whole lotta life lived together. Bluegrass Festival, and many more. Williams and features guest vocals it gets people drinking beer and the haunting sounds of three-part Robison and Willis - two decades in The plans for their 50th anniversary from Jackson Browne (“Gone Away makes people happy. Either of those harmonies… ultimately, it is the pre- - know the way the other leans are said to be extensive! Learn more From Me”), Jakob Dylan (“Without is fine with me.” Don’t miss these cision and polish of musicianship almost without talking. at www.nittygritty.com. You”), Dierks Bentley (“’Til It Runs guys at 7pm. well beyond their years that pulls the The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band The Red Ants Pants Music Dry”), and Academy Award winner Saturday night closes with the audience fully in.” Parsonsfield is a closes out Sunday on the main stage Festival will take place July 23rd Gwyneth Paltrow (“Waiting On Americana Roots rock of Ryan five-piece Americana band from at 4:30pm. Nearing their 5th decade through the 26th in White Sulphur June”). Bingham at 10pm. This Academy Connecticut that infuses a rowdy, together, the iconic and profoundly Springs. For tickets or more informa- Next taking the main stage at Award winning, Golden Globe rock-‘n’-roll spirit into its bluegrass influential Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, tion on the Red Ants Pants Music 4:30pm is Americana powerhouse Award winning, Critics’ Choice and folk influences, blowing away often cited as a catalyst for an entire Festival, visit their website at trio Red Molly Known for Award winning, Americana Music any preconception of what you movement in Country Rock and redantspantsmusicfestival.com. •

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Norris is the place to be This weekend, sink into the steamy waters original fingerstyle blues and folk won her the of Norris Hot Springs and let some local title in the Telluride Blues & Brews Festival songsmiths serenade you into relaxation. Solo Competition as well as Eddie Owen’s On Friday, June 19th, Aaron Williams renowned Songwriter Shootout in Atlanta. from Helena-based rock/reggae band In Welcome her to Norris! To hear more, visit Walks Bud will be playing solo set of cygnemusic.com. tunes ranging from rock, folk, reggae, and instrumentals. Saturday, June 20th brings Americana singer/songwriter Jeff Carroll to the stage. Jeff Carroll’s music drinks deep from the well of country blues and American roots tradition. It is clearly finding it’s own way down the hillside. For additional infor- mation, visit his website and reverbnation.com/jeffcarrollmusic. On Sunday, June 21st, Ian Thomas will be performing on the Norris stage. After traveling for years as a street per- former, Thomas began performing ‘indoors’ in New York City, where he recorded his debut album A Young Man’s Blues and his follow-up Live at Rockwood Music Hall. Since then, he has shared the stage with Taj Mahal, John Hammond, Cyril Neville, Corey Harris, Sam Bush, The Wood Brothers, The Avett Brothers, Carolina Chocolate Drops, Reverend Goat Kalyn Beasley and Dr. John and has performed at festivals, including Bonnaroo, Pickathon and Bristol On Saturday, July 4th, 2015, Michael Rhythm & Roots Reunion. Performing both Morris will play original folk/indie solo and with a band, Thomas draws on a Americana. Itinerant singer-songwriter, and variety of American roots influences, deliver- , Michael Morris will be give a ing a captivating raw live performance and rare solo performance of his original songs at distinctive sound from his original composi- Norris Hot Springs on the 4th of July. He gen- tions on guitar, harmonica and kazoo. His lat- erally presents his songs in full band arrange- est release is the full-band album Live at the ment — be it live or recorded. As powerful as Preservation Pub, recorded in Knoxville. To those experiences may be, the intimacy offered learn more, visit ianthomasmusic.com. by his solo presentation — accompanying On Friday, June 26th, Norris welcomes himself by only an old acoustic guitar — back singer/songwriter Kalyn Beasley. offers a special depth and gravity. His songs Beasely is a talented Wyoming-based range across several genres, but are tied singer/songwriter who recently returned from together by poetic lyricism and emotional res- Austin to his Northern Rockies roots to pursue onance. Visit facebook.com/michaelmorris- a solo career. He plays an acoustic show fea- music for more information. turing Americana and Texas country covers, Sunday, July 5th, 2015, catch Montana and also plays original songs. In the past, favorite, Tom Catmull. Catmull’s music has Kalyn played with the Bozeman-based band been described as “original rock and pop “Bad Intentions” as frontman and bass gui- music with a smattering of sonic delicious”. tarist. Learn more at kalynbeasley.com and He was featured in Paste Magazine’s “10 facebook.com/kalynjbeasley. Montana Bands You Should Listen to Now”, Butte singer/songwriter Chad Okrusch in which the author writes, “it harkens back to will be performing a modern acoustic folk set the vibe of old-school, ’60s classic rock just as on Saturday, June 27th. When he’s not playing much as it sounds truly original and unique.” music, Okrusch is an ethics professor at On Friday, July 10th, 2015, Brian Ernst Montana Tech. Featured at the Red Ants will be playing acoustic soul/roots. Musically, Pants festival, Chad performs original and Brian has about 20 instruments and a looping thought provoking folk songs, many of which pedal. He uses open tuned and lap steel gui- are featured on his album, Wisdom Road. tars with didgeridoos and djembe drums to On Sunday, June 28th, 2015, Heather create original songs, jams and instrumentals. Lingle will be performing alt country/rocka- We’re glad to have him back! billy. Heather is a Montana-based On Saturday, July 11th, 2015, join honky singer/songwriter, and this is her first stop at tonk singer/songwriter Aran Buzzas at Norris Hot Springs. Her debut radio release Norris. Buzzas is from Missoula, Montana. He “Last Call on Love” made it into the top 40 has roots in bluesy rock and dabbles in rowdy on New Music Weekly’s National Country Irish folk music. Aggressive rhythm guitar chart in 2012. Heather fronts a band com- playing, strong vocals, and lyrics that are both prised of a lead guitar player and upright amusing and heart-felt characterize Buzzas’ string bassist both of whom spent a consider- country songs. Songs range from humorous to able amount of time playing professionally in heart-breaking, backed by the sounds of pedal Nashville. Heather is the front person and steel, telecaster, fiddle, and banjo (for starters). rhythm guitarist. Visit her website at heather- This is homegrown Montana folky tonk: lingle.com. Traditional and “outlaw” country sounds, with On Friday, July 3rd, 2015, catch folk/rock a dash of Irish folk here and there. You’ll find singer/songwriter Cygne. After nearly a yourself relating to the lyrics, and humming decade on the road, Cygne has acquired a col- the melodies. lection of songs rich in travel imagery and the Norris Hot Springs is located outside of hard-won wisdom of someone who walks an Norris, Montana on the side of route 84. alternative path. Described as an “illuminat- Every performance starts at 7 pm. Cover is $9 ing lyricist with soul to burn,” this year her and includes a hot dip in the pool. •

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Whitewater Festival to benefit youth whitewater kayaking program On Saturday, June 27th, 2015, the Wave 103 competitors. the ages of 10-18. will lend a hand and a raft to pre-registered Train Kayak Team will be hosting the Gallatin This year, Wave Train Kayak Team is Registration is from 9 am to 10 am at teams of five to six put together by local busi- Whitewater Festival. The 2015 Festival is to teaming up with a number of local businesses the Gallatin River Trailhead. There is a nesses and groups of friends. The teams and benefit Wave Train Kayak Team’s youth to bring back this fun event for mandatory their guides will power their race boat through whitewater kayaking program, so be sure to the Montana paddling com- competitor a series of gates on their way down river com- come out to the Gallatin River Trailhead and munity as a fundraiser for meeting for peting for glory, trophies, and prizes donated watch these athletes play on the rapids. Wave Train Kayak Team’s all events by local and national vendors. This event pro- The Gallatin River flows through the non-profit youth whitewater except the vides an avenue for river enthusiasts with little Bozeman and Big Sky area out to the Missouri kayaking program. Wave Train Community to no whitewater paddling experience to join River providing an abundance of recreational has been around for fifteen Raft Slalom the festival in more than a spectator capacity. opportunities. This year’s Gallatin Whitewater years and has been a big part at 10 am. At At 3:30 pm, the 35 MPH Slalom race Festival seeks to highlight our area’s begins. In this event, competitors whitewater resources with a series navigate gates on their way of events designed to challenge downstream from the Gallatin whitewater kayakers, whitewater River Trailhead access above canoers and rafters as well as pro- the 35 MPH Bridge. There vide avenues for non-paddlers to will be an awards ceremony participate. 10:30 am, the at 5:30 pm at the Gallatin The festival has long been a Gallatin River River Trailhead. part of the whitewater community Downriver The events for this year’s in Bozeman with a variety of Race begins, festival will provide some great organizers taking on the challenge which is a timed whitewater action with some of of hosting the event since the origi- two mile down the area’s top whitewater nal Gallatin Get-together in June river race that boaters vying for bragging 1978. After several years with no takes competitors rights and a boat load of local whitewater festival, Wave through the Mad great prizes! Train Kayak Team in partnership Mile. At 12:30 pm, catch House Rock Registration and events will be based at the with the Gallatin National Forest Boatercross: a mass start sprint race from Gallatin River Trailhead (large pullout across brought the festival back in 2013. the Gallatin River Trailhead through House the river from the Lava Lake Trail, just Enthusiasm for the event is growing Rock Rapids. Check in for the Community upstream of the 35 MPH Bridge). quickly. We saw competitor attendance nearly of promoting the river community in the Raft Slalom at 1 pm — pre-registration is Please contact Dave with Wave Train double from 2013 Gallatin Valley. We strive to offer an affordable required. The Community Raft Slalom begins Kayak Team. For more information, visit gal- to 2014. In last year’s event we had and safe pathway to rivers for kids between at 2 pm, an event in which local river guides latinwhitewaterfestival.com. •

2015 MSU football tickets on sale Fifth Annual Big Sky PBR The 2015 MSU Bobcat valid now through Tuesday, require an annual Bobcat football season tickets are now June 30th, 2015, so be sure to Club membership before tick- Outlaw Partners, in partnership with its be bull riding and live music by country/west- available for purchase! If you get your season pass while ets can be purchased. many sponsors, is proud to announce the 5th ern Kris Clone Band. On Friday, July 31st, purchase new season tickets they’re still available! Individual game tickets annual Big Sky Professional Bull Riders event 2015, there will be more bull riding and live and a Bobcat Club Season tickets are available (with the exception of is returning to Big Sky Town Center music by Zoso, a Led Zeppelin tribute band. Membership, you will receive in sections 108-114. There is Cat/Griz) will go on sale Thursday, July 30th and 31st, 2015. In addi- Saturday, August 1st, 2015 closes out the one seat on a Bobcat Fan very limited availability in sec- Friday, July 31st, 2015. tion to two days of bull riding, event produc- event with a music festival. Texas country charter bus to the MSU/ISU tions 101-107. Please visit msubobcatsta- ers have added a new multi-act concert on music singer/songwriter Robert Earl Keen football game on Saturday, The endzone is sold out to dium.com for Bobcat Club Saturday, August 1st, 2015. Tickets for the will be headlining, followed by the Jamie November 14th, 2015 in last year’s season ticket hold- requirements as well as ticket PBR and the Saturday concert are available McLean Band playing Americana, and Two Pocatello for each season tick- ers. Seats in all sideline sec- prices. The Bobcat Club can now at bigskypbr.com. Bit Franks, a bluegrass band. et you purchase! This offer is tions except 108 and 114 be reached at 994-3741. • On Thursday, July 30th, 2015, there will To learn more, visit bigskypbr.com. • ­Page 2D­•­The enDZone •­June 15,­2015

Volunteer for Cycle Greater Yellowstone It s a perfect combination: Spend The event allows both cyclists event apparel package, job-specific miss out on this opportunity to ride be sure to add your Tent Sherpa if a week in the Greater Yellowstone and crew members immerse them- training, and much more. If you are a fantastic route. When registering, you want a tent set up, baggage Ecosystem, working in the heart of selves in this magnificent landscape. interested, delivered, and the very lands you re committed to The 2015 tour will start and finish in please sub- fresh towel each protecting. Red Lodge, and will include the mit an day. Spaces for a The Greater Yellowstone Beartooth Highway, Chief Joseph application Tent Sherpa are Coalition s third annual Cycle Scenic Byway, and the treasured Old form on the almost filled. Greater Yellowstone bike tour will Dam Road — open specifically for website. If you’d rather be held Saturday, August 15th Cycle Greater Yellowstone cyclists If you d not cycle, there through Saturday, August 22nd, this year! Cyclists will overnight in like to par- are nine spots left in 2015. The volunteer crew are an communities such as Absarokee, ticipate, the Travel integral part of the event; they Cooke City, Cody, and Powell. now is a Partner program. work hard but also get to play in The GYC needs crew members great time For more infor- the ecosystem. Though many of in a variety of positions. Crew mem- to register! mation and to regis- last year s volunteers are returning, bers receive transportation during There are ter for the tour, visit the GYC still needs a few more the event, all meals, hot showers, 30 spots left, cyclegreateryellow- volunteers! designated tent-camping areas, an so don t stone.com. •

Giddyup for the Montana rodeo season On Friday, June 26th and today’s dollars. The Livingston ing. In 2013, the association ponied Be sure to buy your tickets soon, Three Fork Saddlery. Saturday, June 27th, 2015, don’t Roundup Rodeo continues that up $84,000 “added money” to seating is limited! For more informa- The Bozeman Stampede is back miss the Big Timber Rodeo on tradition with some of the finest attract contestants to Livingston, tion, visit livingstonroundup.com. for its fourth year at the Gallatin the Big Timber Fairgrounds in Big rodeo action that the West has to which will be up for grabs, along The Annual Three Forks NRA Valley Fairgrounds. This year’s event Timber, Montana. Events will offer, and some of the best rough with contestant entry fees, for a total Rodeo will be Friday, July 17th and will take place Friday, August 2nd include bareback bronc riding, bar- stock in the country. purse in excess of $200,000. Slack is Saturday, July 18th, 2015. NRA and Saturday, August 3rd, 2015. rel racing, bull riding, calf roping, In 1929, farsighted Livingston held at 3 pm on Wednesday, July 1st. performances begin at 7 pm Gates open at 6:30 pm and the show and steer wrestling. For more infor- businessmen established the The rodeo consists of bareback each night with slack at 8 am on starts at 7 pm. Slack will be held mation, contact Central Entry at Livingston Roundup Association, riding, saddle bronc riding, bull rid- Friday, July 18th. Saturday morning at 9 am. (406) 256-6488 or at (406) 932-6228. declaring that its purpose was “to ing, steer wrestling, The Bozeman Reserve your tickets while they’re give shows, rodeos, roundups, to team roping, tie Stampede is a non- still available! The time-honored tra- hold riding contests, roping contests, down roping, and profit rodeo that was dition Livingston Roundup bull-dogging contests, horse races, barrel racing. The started in 2010 by a Rodeo will take place on Thursday, and to give any and all other amuse- rough stock is the handful of July 2nd, Friday, July 3rd, and ments in the City of Livingston or event in which the Bozemanites with Saturday, July 4th, 2015. other places in the County of Park rider has to stay on the desire to bring The Livingston Roundup Rodeo and any and all money or profit over the animal for eight back a sanctioned has a long and colorful history, dat- and above any and all expense of seconds, which can rodeo to Bozeman ing back to the Roaring ‘20s when the operation shall be used for the seem like a long time for the first time in the event began. In October 1923, purpose of advertising the County for the rider. The over 50 years. Their Livingston’s Charlie Murphy was in of Park and for the purpose of riders have to do this goals are to provide charge of the stock at the Madison beautifying the City of Livingston, without touching the a fun community Square Garden Rodeo in New York Montana.” animal with their event that would City. On Labor Day of 1924, 28 Every year on July 2nd, 3rd, and free hand; if they benefit Bozeman heads of those top bucking horses 4th, the Livingston Roundup Rodeo, touch the animal business and com- were in Livingston and a rodeo had a Professional Rodeo Cowboy they are disqualified. munity both cultur- officially come to Park County. The Association and Women’s The roping events ally and economical- Livingston Roundup really got going Professional Rodeo Association event are timed events ly, and raise money in 1925. The roundup was one of convenes nightly at 8 pm. Top hands where the fastest time wins as long Tickets are available at for quality local Ag groups. The eight Class A rodeos in the nation compete in saddle bronc, bareback, as they do not break the barrier. If Murdoch’s in Bozeman and Four rodeo is sanctioned under the and at the time had a purse of more team roping, tie down roping, steer the barrier, which is a head start for Corners, Rocky Mountain Supply in Northern Rodeo Association. To than $3,000, or $41,095.89 in wrestling, bull riding, and barrel rac- the steer or calf, is broken, then the Belgrade and Townsend, Main learn more, visit bozemanstam- rider gets a 10-second penalty. Street Office in Three Forks, and pede.com. • Biking at Big Sky Resort Included in the Top 5 Best Bike beginner trail off of the Explorer Roller Girlz: Wild Wings fundraiser and Parks of 2014, Big Sky Resort offers lift. Downhill mountain biking and over 40 miles of trails from the coaching is available as well. If new team names! 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Hometown Hero Returns By Danny Waldo Bobcat’s bench this coming winter. of Fame in 2013. Three state high school champi- As a prep star, Burrows helped Burrows followed up her onships as a player at Bozeman guide the Hawks to state titles in stellar career in the Blue and Gold High School, three All-Big Sky 1996, 1998 and 1999, earning all- by playing professionally in Conference performer nods and state and all-tournament in each of Holland and Germany, where she two Big Sky Conference regular the three seasons. For her efforts, was her team’s leading rebounder season titles at Montana State to go Burrows was rewarded with a schol- and scorer. along with her most recent acco- arship to Montana State where she Burrows traded in her uniform lade, Arizona’s girls’ high school etched her name in the record for a coaching whistle, being named basketball coach of the year. books of Lady ‘Cat basketball by an assistant coach first at Dobson That’s the resume that recently earning All-Big Sky accolades three High School in Tempe, AZ, fol- named Bobcat assistant women’s times in between 2002-05, leading lowed by a two-year stint at St. basketball coach Kati Burrows will the ‘Cats to regular season titles in Mary’s High School, a perennial be bringing back to her alma mater 2002 and 2003. As a result of her power in Phoenix. While at St. after being hired by Tricia Binford prolific career, Burrows was named Mary’s, Burrows and the Knights to replace Amy Starr on the to the Montana State Athletic Hall captured the 2012 National High School Championship. Burrows recently completed her first season as the head coach at Maricopa High School, where she guided her squad to a 29-5 record and the school’s first state champi- onship in girls’ basketball. Montana State will be Burrows’ first college basketball coaching stint, but that doesn’t seem to con- cern head coach Tricia Binford in the least. “Kati has been success- ful everywhere she has been,” Binford said. “I think that describes the kind of person she is and the work-ethic she’ll bring to our program. As a post-player herself, she succeeded on a high level as a Bobcat and professional- ly. Kati’s mentality will represent a terrific example to our kids of what it takes to be successful. I’m excited to have a former player, a Bozeman native and a well-respected name in Montana girls’ basketball in the program.” Burrows is expected to begin her duties in Bozeman on June 15th. • page 2D • Volume 22, Number 12 - June 15, 2015 • The BoZone Entertainment Calendar • www.bozone.com • 406-586-6730 ––– Tell ’em, “I Saw It In The BoZone!” June 15, 2015 • The endZone • Page 3d

It’s an excellent time to run a race this summer! Spring and summer is an excel- streams with multiple crossings and related to pregnancy, fatherhood, overall winners. Snacks and treats race will still be a fun event for lent time to enjoy the great out- a few snow glissades. 12 hour time sexual health, and masculinity. are provide at the finish. Cost is $30 spectators! The Jim Bridger Trail doors in the Gallatin Valley, and limit. Cost is $50 for 50K and $35 Race prices (for all distances) are and includes race shirt. Race day Run is a 10 mile trail run with over one of the best ways to get some for 25K, due prior to raceweek. $35 per person, and $85 for a registration is $35 (race shirt not 2,000 feet of vertical climbs exercise and fresh air is to train for Cost increases $10 during race- family of four or more. Teams guaranteed). through the beautiful Bridger and participate in a local race. week. 50K is free to last year’s win- of six or more get a $5 discount Save the date Wednesday, June Mountains. All runners will start at Running in these races not only ners and anybody over 75 years old. per member. 24th, 2015 at 6:30 pm. East 9 am. There is a water stop at the benefits the participants, but the Run the ‘Stache Dash on The Pony Trot 2015 is sched- Gallatin Recreation Park is hosting entrance to Middle Cottonwood proceeds often support local organi- Saturday, June 20th at 9 am. Race uled for Sunday, June 21st, at 8 am. the first ever Potty Trot. There will and water and aid at the top of zations and charities. Here’s a look will take place at 325 South Church The Pony Trot 5K and 10K races be a 5K fun run/walk to raise funds Sypes Canyon. After the race, there at what’s coming up in June: Avenue. This race supports the are held in beautiful Pony Montana for the Gallatin Valley Land Trust will be food, beer, prizes and raffles. Run Old Gabe 2015 on Fatherhood Initiative. Prizes are at the base of the Tobacco Root so that folks using the Snow Fill dog Questions can be directed to the Saturday, June 20th, at 6 am. Race available for most outrageous Mountains. Come join the fun and park can have a place for humans BSF office at (406) 587-2445 or takes place on the Middle ‘stache, largest team, and fastest trot with us. Course is a bit hilly to pee! Yes, raising money for a pit [email protected]. Cottonwood Trailhead in Bozeman, overall times! The ZoeCare ‘Stache with stunning views. Both races are toilet! The race could have been Challenge yourself this Fourth of Montana. Course is M-shape out Dash is a fun-filled road and trail run on dirt roads. The 5K is a out there but there’s no where to go! July and run the 4th Annual and back on 100% trails with four race supporting Man UP, a father- and back and the 10K is a loop. Starkey’s will provide yummy Bangtail Divide 38K! This 38K significant climbs totaling over hood initiative. Man UP is a male- Starting elevation for both races is treats, Dee-O-Gee will have a dog- trail race runs from Stone Creek to 11,000 feet making this one of the mentoring program designed to 5400 with the 10K peaking out at gie give away, Bozeman Running Brackett Creek, also known as the toughest 50K’s in the world. Run in come alongside young men to help 6300-ish. Unique awards are given Company and Small Dog Realty Bangtail Divide Trail, trail number high alpine terrain beside mountain them better understand matters for each top age group finisher and will provide shirts and other fun 504. This race is limited to 150 par- things. The entry fee is $30, and ticipants and is a first come first donations are accepted. serve basis. Registration is $60. Registration is officially closed To register and to learn more for the Jim Bridger Trail Run on about any of these races, visit Bobcat Cagers to Face Another Difficult Saturday, June 27th, 2015, but this www.racemontana.com. • Schedule in 2015-16 By Danny Waldo second consecutive year. However, schedule and will provide the Things do not seem to be get- this year’s Cowboys/Cats clash will Bobcats the opportunity to go up ting any easier competition-wise in take place in Billings, providing a against one of the most successful SW Montana baseball Brian Fish’s second season as the more neutral site for the visiting programs in recent history, led by head coach at Montana State. neighbors to the south. Hall of Fame coach Jim Boeheim. Following an inaugural season in Montana State will also partici- Although the Syracuse game has camp registration open Bozeman that saw his Bobcat’s play pate in a preseason tournament in been confirmed by a source close to On Monday, July 6th, 2015, get Players ages 8 to 11 will play in two of college basketball’s most Hawaii that will include the host the program, the 2015-16 schedule your baseball star out to Southwest from 1 pm to 5 pm, and players ages hallowed arenas, Pauley Pavilion at Rainbow Warriors, as well as the has yet to be released, but should be Montana Baseball Camp for an 12 to 18 will play from 6 pm to 10 UCLA and Kentucky’s Rupp Arena, University of Nevada and Prairie coming out shortly. While MSU may unforgettable day of intensive pm (under the lights). Fish and the Bobcat’s will venture View A&M. struggle again with the level of com- instruction! Players will receive spe- Enrollment is limited. Cost is $60 east this winter to play in the Both North Dakota State and petition in the early part of the sea- cialized instruction in hitting, infield and registration is due Wednesday, Carrier Dome, home to the Wyoming handed MSU losses last son, stiff competition continues to play, outfield play, and baserunning July 1st, 2015. Checks are payable to Syracuse Orangemen as part of season, part of a 7-24 campaign, be Coach Fish’s plan to prepare his at Bozeman Bucks Heroes Park at Johnny Graham, 264 Coral Dr., another challenging preseason and advanced to the NCAA tourna- guys to improve in Big Sky 25 Tamarack St. in Bozeman. Belgrade, MT 59714. schedule. ment. Syracuse, more than likely, Conference play and return excite- Instructors will include Ryan For more information, visit boze- In addition to their foray on the would have been a post-season par- ment to Bobcat basketball. Wardinsky; Major League scout for manbaseball.com or Belgrade east coast, MSU will also have road ticipant were it not for imposed Danny Waldo is a local freelance writer the Miami Marlins, Dave Legg; Bandit Facebook page for registra- games at North Dakota State as part sanctions by the NCAA for academ- covering Bozeman High and Montana head coach of the Bozeman Bucks, tion details. Please email southwest- of the back end of a home-and- ic issues within the men’s basketball State athletics. Contact Danny with ques- and Johnny Graham; head coach of [email protected] with home with the Bison, and a home- program. The Orangemen certainly tions or comments: the Belgrade Bandits. any questions. • and-home with Wyoming for the are the highlight of the 2015-16 [email protected]. •

Festival season is here ...continued from front page Gallatin County Fair:On Two day passes are available for $145. For more information, visit ects for attendees of all ages. County, and Nova Rex. Ticket Thursday, July 16th, 2015, the general admission (ages 13-64) for www.magiccityblues.com. Admission to the SLAM Festival is prices vary based on what package Gallatin County Fair welcomes Hot $20 and $15 for one day. Youth Sweet Pea: Friday, August 7th, free to the public, enabling all mem- you choose, starting at $55 for one For Teacher — The Van Halen admission (ages 7-12) is $10 for two Saturday, August 8th, and Sunday, bers of the community of any day. Tickets are non-refundable, rain Experience. Friday, July 17th fea- days and $5 for one day. Children 6 August 9th, 2015, the community of income level to enjoy the plethora of or shine. You can physically pick up tures multi-platinum recording artist and under are free. Senior citizens Bozeman, Montana comes alive to artistic talent in Montana. Any rev- tickets at the Civic Center when the Terri Clark. Both shows begin at 7 (65+) and veterans with military I.D. celebrate the arts with its annual enue generated from this Festival will box office is open. Please call (800) pm and are held in the Anderson can get tickets for two days for only Sweet Pea Festival. The Festival kicks be reinvested in programs and proj- 555-8989 for hours. You may also Arena at the Gallatin County $15 and one day for $10. For more off late Friday afternoon in Lindley ects that promote the arts in our purchase your tickets online at rock- Fairgrounds and are free with fair information, go to livsummerfest. Park with a performance by communities throughout the state of intherivers.com, at the festival gate, admission. Fair admission is $8 for Red Ants Pants: Thursday, July Montana Shakespeare in the Montana. SLAM will run from 10 or at one of the ticket outlets. adults over 13, $5 for youth from 6- 23rd through Sunday, July 26th, Parks; Saturday ramps up with a am to 7 pm on Saturday and from Livingston Hoot: The 12, free for kids five and under, and 2015 in White Sulphur Springs, children’s run and parade that lead 10 am to 5 pm on Sunday. To learn Livingston Hoot is back on $6 for seniors. For more informa- come out to the Red Ants Pants the community to the park where more, visit slamfestivals.org Thursday, August 13th, 2015! tion, visit gallatincountyfair.com. Festival! Friday features The Last the festivities continue through 7 pm Rockin’ the Rivers: On Friday, This year’s headliner is Roy Moods of the Madison: Revel, Shook Twins, Lucero, on Sunday. Weekend entertainment August 7th, through Sunday, August Rogers and the Delta Rhythm Moods of the Madison kicks off Lee Ann Womack, and Keb’ comes in many forms – music of all 9th, 2015, come out to The Bridge Kings with a special guest on Friday, July 17th and Saturday, Mo’. On Saturday, hear The Lil’ genres, performances by local the- near Three Forks to Montana’s keyboards. July18th, 2015, in Ennis. Friday’s Smokies, Del Barber, Holly atre and dance troupes, workshops, favorite three-day rock music festi- Opening for Roy are three of lineup includes Leftover Salmon, Williams, Red Molly, Turnpike family-friendly entertainment and val, Rockin’ the Rivers! On Friday, New Orleans’ finest musicians – Los Lonely Boys, RJD2, Red Troubadours, and Ryan activities, a flower show, a beer and August 7th, 2015, the festival kicks The Tin Men! The city will be Wanting Blue, and Seryn and Bingham. Sunday closes out the wine garden featuring Montana off with Dee Snider of Twisted closing down Main Street for this Satsang. Saturday’s lineup features festival with The Easy Leaves, microbrews, and over 100 arts and Sister, Jack Russel’s Great free event. For more information, Collective Soul, Beats Antique, Parsonsfield, Bruce Robison & crafts vendors to stroll through and White, Black ‘n Blue, Quiet visit livingstonhoot.com Nahko & Medicine for the Kelly Willis, and Nitty Gritty purchase unique gifts for yourself, Riot, Autograph, and Blue Groovin’ on the Gallatin: Friday, People, Dopapod, Cure for the Dirt Band. Tickets are $53 for one family, and friends. Admission is as Tattoo. Saturday, August 8th, 2015 August 14th and Saturday, Common, and John Wayne & day or $128 for all three days. follows: $15 for a 3-day pass pur- will feature Theory, Skid Row, August15th, 2015, Cinnamon the Pain. Tickets are $58 for one Thursday night’s opening street chased between Sunday, July 5th and Puddle of Mud, Saliva, Lodge, in Big Sky will host Groovin’ day or $103 for both days. Kids 10 dance is free. Kids 12 and under get Wednesday, August 5th, 2015. On Shaman Harvest, and Hell’s on the Gallatin. The lineup includes and under are free when accompa- free festival admission and camping Thursday, August 6th, 2015 the only Belles. On Sunday, August 9th, The Lil’ Smokies, Big Sword, nied by an adult. For more informa- with accompanying adult. For more outlet selling wristbands will be the 2015, the festival comes to a close M.O.T.H., Cure for the tion, visit moodsofthemadison.com. information, visit redantspantsmu- Jacobs Crossing outlet at 424 E with Little River Band, War, Common, Sneaky Pete & the Livingston Summerfest: On sicfestival.com. Main St. $20 for a 3-day pass pur- Chick Negron of Three Dog Secret Weapons, Sista Otis, and Friday, July 17th from 12 pm to 10 Magic City Blues: The Magic chased at Festival gates (sold Friday Night, and Whiskey River. The Dr. Gravy. Tickets are $53. The pm and Saturday, July 18th, 2015 City Blues Festival comes to Billings only). $10 for adult day pass, avail- Thursday night pre-party will fea- festival is 18+ unless accompanied from 10 am to 10 pm, catch the Friday, July 31st through Sunday, able at Festival gates only. $5 for a ture Dellacoma, Appetite for by an adult. For more information, 16th annual Livingston Summerfest! August 2nd, 2015. Friday’s lineup child (ages 7 to 12) day pass, avail- Deception, Black Powder visit www.groovinon.com. • This much loved gathering of fami- includes Buddy Guy, Kelly Hunt, able at the Festival gates only. lies, friends, and visitors takes place The Congress, and Jarekus Children 6 and under are free. on the banks of the Yellowstone Singleton. Saturday features John For more information, visit sweet- River and features music, food, ven- Fogerty, O.A.R., and Guthrie peafestival.com. dors, and family activities. Brown & The Family Tree. SLAM: Saturday, August 8th Friday’s music lineup features Sunday, hear , and Sunday, August 9th, 2015, Someday Miss Pray, the reunion Los Lobos, and Edward David mark your calendars for the fifth of Ten Feet Tall & 80 Proof, and Anderson. Tickets for Friday’s 18+ annual Support Local Artists and perennial favorite, The Max. show on Montana Avenue are $55. Musicians festival at Bogert Park! Saturday kicks off with a perform- Saturday is $75. Sunday is $55. SLAM will feature an arts market, ance by the Park High Saturday and Sunday are in South live music, a beer garden, local Jazz/Salsa Band, Two Bit Park are all-ages. Children 11 and food vendors, and children’s activ- Franks, Jim Lauderdale, Holly under are free when accompanied ities. New this year, SLAM will Williams, and Will Kimbrough. by an adult. A three-day pass is feature some interactive art proj-

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“Making Scents of Wine” review with Vino Per Tutti Summer by Anna Sagatov scents of certain lip glosses and knowledgeable staff, Voted “Best Wine Store in candies. Colleen believes wine visit Vino Per Tutti at networking Bozeman”, Vino Per Tutti is truly a should be all about fun, there’s no 315 E Main St. in gem. Owners Colleen and her hus- need for snobbery. downtown Bozeman band Steve taste over 2500 bottles of After the tastings were through, I or sign up for one of at the BCC wine a year, and have curated a shared a table with wonderful com- their tastings. unique collection that are a bargain, pany, two MSU engineering profes- Upcoming events but don’t taste like it. This past sors. As the sun set, we exchanged include The Wednesday, I attended “Making stories and sipped our wine over an Judgement of Scents of Wine”, a wine tasting with arugula, pear, and gorgonzola pizza Paris on Tuesday, a playful, competitive spin hosted by provided by the Emerson Grill. June 16th, 2015 at 7 Colleen of Vino Per Tutti. We tasted Of the wines featured in the tast- pm, in which guests eight wines, each with two accompa- ing, two in particular stood out to will compare French Join the Bozeman Chamber of nying scents in the form of essences. me: The Apaltagua Envero, a and American wines. Commerce for networking events Whoever correctly identified the Carmanere from Chile, was a spicy This tasting is $20 this summer. On Monday, June most scents would win a free tasting! but refreshing red with notes of and will take place at 15th, 2015 through Thursday, June Though some people shy away blueberry and black pepper, and the the Emerson. Then 18th, 2015, save the date for from wine tastings, there was not a Ponzi Pinot Gris from Burgundy was on Friday, June 23rd, Operation Thank You. The hint of pretension at “Making Scents smooth and buttery with notes of 2015 at 6 pm, Vino Chamber Board of Directors, Green Coat Ambassadors, and of Wine”. Colleen and Steve have saffron. will hold a French and they will be sharing some of lived all over Europe and she is a The competition added a fun, Wine Tasting with Cardinal Membership Services Committee their best wines. This tasting is $20 Members, along with numerous Certified Sommelier and Certified playful element to the wine tasting, Distributing, Young's Market & and will take place at Fin, at 211 E Wine Specialist, but she answered and I’d recommend a Vino tasting to Kobrand Fine Wine & Spirits. other member volunteers, will be Main St. For more information visiting local businesses during questions graciously and laughed anyone interested in food and wine. Kobrand will be bringing in their about Vino Per Tutti and upcoming along with guests as they jokingly To learn more about wines in an French wine specialist to teach guests Operation Thank You the week of classes, visit their website at June 15th to say “thank you” for compared the essences to the easy going setting with amazingly about each bottle and in the process, vinopertutti.com. • being a valued member of The Bozeman Area Chamber of Commerce. On Thursday, June 25th, 2015, from 5:30 pm to 7:30 pm, Cellular Plus will be hosting Business Third in mentoring series features Olivelle After Hours, one of the The Montana Women's Business business owner and tated dialogue with Brie Thompson. Chamber's most popular, on-going Center invites you and a friend to long-time mentor to Event will take place in the Baxter events! Spend a few hours catching the third event of the 2015 Women women entrepreneurs. Hotel’s Mezzanine Ballroom. The up with friends, making new busi- Entrepreneur Leadership Mentoring She will facilitate a Baxter is located at 105 West Main ness contacts, and enjoying good Series on June 17th, with featured dialogue between the Street in Downtown Bozeman. Cost food and drink. This event offers woman entrepreneur Brie featured entrepreneur to register is $35, which includes a attendees a relaxed but purposeful Thompson of Olivelle. and the audience. Join light breakfast. Seating is limited. networking atmosphere, capped off The 2015 Leadership Mentoring us and be inspired to Register online at www.prosperabusi- with some great drawings and give- Series presents five influential grow personally and nessnetwork. aways. Business After Hours is women entrepreneurs throughout professionally! The Montana WBC is a program hosted by the Membership Services the year. These inspiring women The third event of of Prospera Business Network and is Committee and occurs on the entrepreneurs are featured as men- this series will kick off funded in part through a cooperative fourth Thursday of every month. tors, sharing their stories of growth, the morning of agreement with the U.S. Small Cellular Plus is located at 606 N. success, challenges and encourage- Wednesday, June 17th Business Administration. Reasonable 7th Ave., Bozeman. The event is ment, to our community of budding with registration and accommodations for persons with free for Chamber members and women entrepreneurs and women a networking break- disabilities will be made if requested $25 for non-members. in business. fast from 8 to 8:30 at least two weeks in advance. For more information, contact The Leadership Mentoring am. From 8:30 to 11 Contact Amanda Schultz at (406) Karri Clark by phone at 922-0446, Series is moderated by Ris Higgins, am join in for a facili- 587-3113. • or visit bozemanchamber.com. •

$75K Summer fundraising challenge An anonymous foundation has Challenge. Any dollars raised 40% of the Symphony’s operating generously offered the Bozeman between now and Friday, September income is derived from ticket sales, Symphony an exciting matching- 25th, 2015 will qualify for the yet provided are so many free and grant program — the $75K match. Individual donations, new inexpensive ways to experience the Symphony Summer Challenge. It’s season subscriptions, new concert Symphony? Please consider a gener- simple: For every two dollars we program advertisers, new concert ous donation as soon as possible for raise, the foundation will give the sponsors, and all underwriter dona- this matching grant opportunity, and symphony an additional dollar, tions qualify. The only catch is that help keep the Symphony strong and will match any money raised the foundation will only match dol- and vibrant. up to $75,000. And even better — lars we have received, and not If you have any questions, do not if $75,000 goal is reached, the pledged dollars. hesitate to contact the Bozeman foundation will match DOLLAR Funding received through this Symphony! We look forward to for DOLLAR up to an additional campaign will go to support the hearing from you! For now, we send $25,000. It’s an amazing opportu- many successful and popular pro- our very best wishes for a wonderful nity to strengthen the Bozeman grams provided to the Gallatin summer, and hope that you will be Symphony Society, and replenish Valley and beyond, such as educa- one of the many who take part in reserve funding to keep the tion and outreach programs, chil- the $75K Symphony Summer organization going strong well into dren’s and family concerts, Challenge! the future. Symphony at the Shane recital For more information or to make The Symphony is asking the series, piano recital series, the a donation, contact the Bozeman community to take part in the Festival of the Fourth free concert, Symphony at (406) 585-9774 or at $75K Symphony Summer and much more. Did you know only www.bozemansymphony.org. •

HRDC offers homeownership course Are you ready to buy a home? ing credit; managing your finances; class that you are registered. What are the benefits of home- the mortgage process; special pro- The next class is scheduled for ownership? How do lenders grams for first time buyers; shopping Tuesday and Wednesday, June 22nd decide to make loans? HRDC’s for a home, a lender, and a realtor; and 23rd from 5 to 9 pm at The eight hour, comprehensive home- closing your deal; and maintaining Commons, located at 1794 Baxter ownership education course, your home and your finances after Lane. Pre-registration is required for directed by a HUD-approved you purchase. Homebuyer Education Classes with a instructor, will help you to better The course is free and open to $25 deposit check that is refundable understand the home purchase everyone. However, space is limited upon attendance. For more informa- process. and fills up quickly, therefore, pre- tion, visit www.thehrdc.org/how-we- Topics covered include: the registration and $25 refundable help/housing/homebuyer-education advantages and disadvantages of deposit check is required to hold a or contact Roselle Shallah at homeownership; assessing home- seat. The deposit check will be (406) 585-4895. • ownership readiness; understand- returned to you at the end of the