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On your mark: 2020 Award-winning National Geographic “BEST of Bozeman” voting photographer to speak at Emerson From MSU News Service speak up and get things done. Family of Boise, Idaho. Connor window opens March 1st National Geographic photographer, She has received several Hoffmann is a Truman Scholar filmmaker, writer and explorer international awards for her who graduated from MSU in Ami Vitale will share a work including International 2018 with degrees in chemical When ole Punxsutawney Phil blue ribbons awarded to communi- multimedia presentation of her Photographer of the Year’s and biological engineering and predicted an early spring, snow ty royalty. travels throughout the world at Magazine Photographer of the directed interdisciplinary naturally draped our mountains Beginning March 1st, the polls 7:30pm Wednesday, February 19th, Year and the National Press studies, combining engineering, and valleys the very next day. will open for the 19th Annual at the Emerson Center’s Crawford Photographers Association’s economics and political science. Anyone who’s been Best of Bozeman. A friendly around a local competition, Best of Bozeman is the original celebration of everything we love about our town and its countless offer- ings. Though The BoZone sponsors this poll every year, it’s all of YOU who decide the win- ners of each category. This is an opportunity for Southwest Montanans of all ages to have their say in the crowning of area establish- ments, whether first-time winners or defend- ing champions. This year’s voting again consists of a multiple choice format, Ami Vitale displaying area favorites from pre- Theater in a public lecture Daniel Pearl Award for Currently, he is a contractor vious surveys and the sponsored by the Montana State Outstanding Reporting and performing biosecurity policy- option to add a choice University Honors College. Magazine Photographer of the related research for the Stanford not listed. While there are Vitale will share her work show- Year. She recently published a Center for International Security many categories to repre- cased in National Geographic maga- book, Panda Love, about the secret and Cooperation. His parents are sent our area’s finest, voters zine as a contract photographer as lives of pandas. Tom and Amy Hoffmann can decide the winners of well as her experiences traveling Vitale lectures for the of Boise. as many or as few titles as and photographing in more than National Geographic LIVE Vitale’s lecture is free for they please. 100 countries documenting a range series, and she frequently gives MSU students and students Right around 2,500 of topics, including wildlife and workshops throughout the under 18. General admission will logged on poaching in Africa, human-wildlife Americas, Europe and Asia. She be $10 at the door or $12 last year and gave conflict, the efforts to save the is also a founding member of through EventBrite, with the recognition to their northern white rhino and the rein- Ripple Effect Images, a collective additional $2 to cover favorite troduction of pandas to the wild. of scientists, writers, photogra- online costs. A Nikon Ambassador, Vitale is phers and filmmakers whose To learn more about Vitale’s food and beverage also part of National Geographic’s work focuses on issues faced by work in National Geographic, go to hotspots, service soon to be released film, Women of women in developing countries. www.nationalgeographic.co industries, live enter- Impact. In 2018 InStyle Magazine Vitale’s visit is sponsored by m/contributors/v/photog- tainment, small busi- named Vitale as one of its 50 the MSU Honors College and rapher-ami-vitale. To learn nesses, nonprofits, “Badass Women,” a series was made possible by an more about Vitale, go to other local destina- celebrating women who show up, endowment from the Hoffmann www.ami-vitale.com. • tions, and so much more. Continuing the tradition, it’s up to each and every one of you Films of all variety hit Ellen silver screen while knows to acknowledge the Treasure your Best of the before deviously immersive Maids State adheres to no Best. Log on to Downtown Bozeman’s Ellen only $4 at the door. the story is dramatically different. finite seasonal structure. thebestofbozeman.com Theatre is set to present a special Wolf Haven International will There is after all, a reason wolves Still, optimistic recreationists are to peruse the complete list of screening of James Corden in present award-winning documentary have been, and continue to be, the preparing for jaunts alfresco 2019 winners and to make your One Man, Two Guvnors on The Trouble with Wolves on world’s most controversial predator. beneath the vibrant buds of now picks. The 2020 Best of Bozeman Friday, February 21st. The host of Wednesday, February 26th. But the question remains: Do they barren limbs. And with the return- voting window is March 1st through CBS’ Late Late Show and “Carpool Experience a close-up look at one of deserve a place on this landscape? ing greenery comes a deluge of April 15th. • Karaoke” stars in this production the most heated and controversial The film runs 50 minutes. straight from London’s National wildlife conservation debates of our And late this month, The Ellen Theatre. The Sunday Times time. This film explores whether invites audiences to “get up close proclaimed, “James Corden is a and personal” with Jean Genet’s hit!” The Daily Mail dubbed the classic play The Maids. show “the funniest on the plan- Presented by Nervous Theatre MSU to host Family Science et.” The Guardian added, “One of and based on an actual 1933 the funniest productions in the murder case, this particular Night at SUB National’s history.” This nonstop production has quite the twist – From MSU News Service circulate at their own pace. All laugh-out-loud comedy went on patrons will be sitting on stage, to New York for a sold-out run with the hair-raising action hap- Families and members of the ages are welcome; children must on Broadway, topped by a Tony pening all around them. Shows public are invited to Montana be accompanied by an adult. Award-winning performance by are set for Friday and Saturday, State University for Family Topics explored at the event in Corden. The screening begins at February 28th and 29th at Science Night, a free evening of previous years have ranged from 7:30pm. All seats $17.50. 7:30pm, with a closing Sunday educational activities in science, extreme gravity physics to In advance of its spring matinee on March 1st at 3pm. technology, engineering and microbiology to nanotechnology, a staging of Cyrano de Bergerac, This nail-biting mathematics. field in which scientists and Montana Shakespeare in the psychodrama centers on two The event, which aims to help engineers study and manipulate Parks sponsors a FREE showing domestic servants who deeply both kids and adults learn more matter at the atomic and of Roxanne on Saturday, resent their social position. about science in a fun and easy-to- molecular scale to develop disease February 22nd. The modern Each night, when their understand format, will be held fighting drugs, alternative energy take on the classic tale stars socialite employer is away, from 5 to 7pm Thursday, February solutions, ultra-strong sports equip- Steve Martin and Daryl sisters Claire and Solange, 27th, in the Strand Union ment and many other applications. Hannah. The film will serve as a wanting to solve the inequity, Building ballrooms. At the event, MSU Family Science Day is hilarious appetizer for the local perform a dangerous MSU students and faculty will hosted by MSU Academic production opening March 20th ceremony plotting how best to One Man, Two Guvnors showcase their research through Technology and Outreach with featuring Tony-nominated murder their mistress. As the educational hands-on activities support from Montana NSF Jeffrey McCarthy in the title role. line blurs between fantasy and and a variety of engaging demon- EPSCoR and the Montana A family film closes out the week- coexistence is truly possible by reality, each audience member strations and experiments. Visitors Nanotechnology Facility. For end on Sunday, February 23rd when hearing from people directly will have an intimate view of can stop in at any time, take part more information, visit ato.mon- animated feature Abominable involved, including Doug Smith, the proceedings. in dozens of free activities and tana.edu/familyscience. • screens at 2pm. DreamWorks and project leader of the Wolf The Maids features Annabella Pearl Studios’ box office hit centers Restoration Project in Yellowstone. Joy (Company, Woman on Stage, Man around a group of teenagers who Directed by Collin Monda, the from Audience), Los Angeles-based embark on an epic quest to reunite FREE screening begins at 7pm. actor Connor Berkompas (Joe Everest the magical Yeti with his Once exterminated from the Hardy, Damn Yankees) and family. The friends must stay one lower 48 states, wolves have made a Brooklyn-based writer and step ahead of Burnish (Eddie triumphant return to Yellowstone performer Sympathie the Clown. Izzard), a wealthy man intent on and the surrounding states. Hailed Please note: this show contains some capturing a Yeti, and zoologist Dr. as, ‘the greatest animal conservation adult language and mature themes. All Zara (Sarah Paulson) to help success in human history,’ to many seats are $20. Everest get home. Tickets are others living in the areas affected, Wine, beer and other refreshments will be sold in the lobby one hour before each event. Ticketing and further information about these and other happenings is available at theellentheatre.org. For additional inquiries, call (406) 585-5885 or stop into The Ellen box office. Hours are Wednesday through Saturday from 1–3pm, as well as two hours prior to any event. •

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Montana transportation of yesteryear, dude ranch-based Brews to spur historical curiosities at MOR          Acold-bloodedexhibitisnow transportationin         openatMuseumof theRockiesto general.Thelecture Reptiles: The Beautiful and the Deadly            matchthewintryelements.The willconcludewith          Bozemanspacealsoplayshostto remarksonthe          regularpublicevents.Here’salook circumstancesof          atsomeupcominghappenings. publictransporta-          OnMonday,February17th,the tioninstates,and         MuseumwillhostMontanaShakes! Canadianprovinces, forafreeperformanceof The Two likeMontana,with Gentlemen of Verona.The smallpopulationsin familyorientedeventbeginsat largeareas. 10:30aminHagerAuditorium. Returningforits Thisplayemphasizesthevalueof firstprogramof truefriendship,especiallythebond 2020,MOR’s thatcomesfromman’sbestfriend. Brews & the Big InaMadLibsstyle,the Sky: Montana audiencewillhelptheactors Made, Montana writetheplayasitgoesalong. Brewed continues Anythinggoeswiththis(adjective) withDude Ranches on adventure! Tuesday,February Theplayrunsapproximately40 25thfrom minutesandwillbefollowedbya 5:30–7:30pm.The Q&Abetweentheactorsand eveningwillfeature audience.MontanaShakes!isan sudsfromTenMile elementaryoutreachprogram CreekBreweryand of MontanaShakespearein deliciousbitesby theParks. TheMintCafé& FollowingThursday,February Bar.Thereisa$15 20th,theExtremeHistoryProject admissionincluding Lectureseriescontinueswith“The beertasting,gallery North Coast Limited, talks,exhibitsand Nightcrawler & Skidoo: A lightappetizersfor Century of Passenger Trains & those21 Transportation in Montana.” andolder. DaleMartinwillpresentat6pmin In1879, HagerAuditorium.Heisan HowardEaton instructorinMSU’sDepartment foundedtheCuster of History&Philosophyand TrailRanchnear trainaficionado. Medora,North zoologicalexhibitionwillbring Onehundredyearsago,public Dakota.Invitingfriendsfromback youeyetoeyewithlivingspecies transportation–almostentirelyby Easttovisit,Eatonfoundthatguests fromaroundtheworld.Deadly HAPPY VALENTINE’S Public Skating (Times Vary) rail–reachedhundredsof cities, werewillingtopayforarealwest- snakes,colorfullizards,unusual DAY Haynes Pavilion townsandsmallersettlementsin ernexperienceandsoonfoundthat turtlesandruggedcrocodilians 14 Valentine’s Day Dinner 15 Winter Crazy Days 2020 Old Faithful Snow Lodge Downtown Bozeman              Montana.Atpresent,onlyabout thistradewasmorelucrativethan areexhibitedinnaturalistic fortycitiesandtownsinthestate runningcattle.By1926,dozensof Winter Crazy Days 2020 Bridger Gully Freeride 8am Bridger Bowl         habitats.Youcan“milk”aviper, Downtown Bozeman Mountaineers Winter Rally havedailyscheduledrail,busorair          so-called“duderanches”dottedthe learntospeakcrocinunderfive Reptiles: The Beautiful & the 9am Fairgrounds             servicefortravelers.Thepresenta- westernstateswithalargenumber minutes,andtestyourknowledge Deadly 9am MOR Reptiles: The Beautiful & the Deadly           tionwillfirstexaminetheearly surroundingYellowstoneNational with“TurtleTrivia”or“Lizard Science Station 10am 9am MOR            twentiethcentury,whendozensof Park.LearnaboutEatonandthe Wizard.”Anexperiencedzoo MTScience Center Mindful of Race dailypassengertrainsreached adventuresof thedudesanddude professionalremainswiththe Supervolcanoes 11am/3pm MOR 9:30am Bozeman Dharma Center         Wonderlust Forum 12pm Library Books & Babies 10am Bozeman Library           almosteverycountyinthestate, ranchersandhowtheybroughta exhibittocarefortheliving carryingpeople,express,U.S.Mail, newkindof visitortoourregion. Chasing the Ghost Particle Little Star That Could 10am Taylor MOR            collection. 1pm MOR Miniatures Open Play 10am Comics cansof milkandmoney.Therewill AlsoatMOR,           Reptiles: Formoreinformationabout Harley 3:30pm Scissorbills Saloon Eight Ball Pool Tournament              alsobeanoverviewandexplanation The Beautiful and the Deadly theseeventsandtheMuseum Mike Haring 4pm 11am Molly Brown of themanydecadeslongdeclineof              isnowopen.Reptileshaveenduring exhibits,visitwww.museu- Carabiner Lounge – Big Sky Ghost Particle 1pm & 4pm MOR railservice,andintercitypublic appeal,andthisinteractive moftherockies.org.• Exhibit Opening Reception 2020 President’s Polar Plunge              5pm Emerson Center 1pm Glen Lake Rotary Park          FREE Friday Night The Big Sky Tonight            5pm Montana Science Center 2pm Taylor Planetarium @ MOR             Todd Green 5:30pm Osterland         Willie’s Distillery – Ennis 3:30pm Scissorbills Saloon – Big Sky        MSU African Students Association to Valentine’s Sleighing Soirée Leslie Fox             5:30pm 320 Guest Ranch 3:30pm Montana Jack – Big Sky Montana Manouche Bob Britten 5:30pm Kountry Korner Café              host ‘Night in Africa’ event 5:30pm Plonk Wine Weber State at MSU Bobcats Men’s         Donnie’s Inferno Basketball Theeventwill 5:30pm Kountry Korner Café 6pm Brick Breeden Fieldhouse includeakeynotetalk Friday Night Magic Dino Nite Bozeman 6pm Dino Drop-in byWilmotCollins,the 6pm Rooks Comics Chautauqua 6:30pm Elling House – Valentine’s Day Drag mayorof Helenaand Sam Platts & The Great Plainsmen 6pm Rockin’ TJ Ranch Band thecity’sfirstblack Wine Tasting with Tapas 6:30pm Music Ranch Montana mayorsinceits 6:30pm Kristin Lundell 7pm Norris Hot Springs incorporation.Collins Mammoth Hot Springs Hotel Ballroom Dance Annual Gala willtalkaboutAfrican Valentine’s Day Dinner and 7pm Bozeman Senior Center excellenceanddraw Dancing 7pm Venue 126 Jesse Atkins 7pm Red Tractor Pizza fromhispersonalstory Benny Bassett Cole Porter’s Kiss Me, Kate! of comingtotheU.S. 7pm Norris Hot Springs 7:30pm The Ellen Theatre asaLiberianrefugee. Night w/ Alex Robilotta Wait Until Dark 7:30pm Emerson Center 7pm Red Tractor Pizza NnamdiKalu,the Kitchen Dwellers 8pm Rialto Bozeman Trout Steak Revival 9th Annual Comedy Revue secretaryandpublic 7pm Pine Creek Lodge 8pm Verge Theater relationsofficerforthe Cole Porter’s Kiss Me, Kate! Mike Haring AfricanStudents 7:30pm The Ellen 8:30pm Carabiner Lounge – Big Sky Association,saidthat Yellowstone Ballet 7:30pmWillson Shelly Besler Trio he,alongwithgroup Wait Until Dark 7:30pm Emerson 8:30pm Old Saloon – Emigrant presidentSamOjetola Kitchen Dwellers 8pm Rialto Sunrise Karaoke 9pm Friendly Tavern andfinancialsecretary 9th Annual Comedy Revue The MAX EdwinAllan,decided 8pm Verge Theater 9pm Chico Hot Springs Resort Sunrise Karaoke 9pm Sacajawea lastsummertoput Blue Belly Junction 9pm Eagles Bar Blue Belly Junction 9pm Eagles Denny & The Resonators togetherthiseventto Raven Roshi 9pm Murray Bar 9pm Murray Bar – Livingston shareanothersideof Karaoke 10pm Montana Jack Live DJ 10pm Rocking R Bar AfricawiththeMSU andBozeman communities. “Wewant(visitors totheevent)tocome inandseeadifferent typeof Africathatis notjustwhatthe mediasays,butthat thereisculture,there isbeautyandthatitis acontinentwithso manycountriesandso manydiversecultures andexperiences,” Kalusaid. TheAfrican StudentsAssociation’s From MSU News Service Theevent,thefirstof itskindby purposeistoshowcase TheAfricanStudents thestudentorganization,will themassinfluenceof Africans AssociationatMontanaState showcasedifferentaspectsof throughouttheworld,whilealso Universitywillhostanevening Africanculture,suchasdance, providingahomeawayfrom celebratingAfricanculture. music,fashionandfood,from homeforstudentsof African “A Night in Africa” willtake differentcountriesrepresentedby descentandthoseinterestedin placeat4pmSunday,March1st,in thestudentsoncampus.Therewill Africanculture,Kalusaid. BallroomAintheStrandUnion alsobesometalks,includingone Formoreinformation BuildingonMSU’scampus.Itis discussingtheimportanceof dance andquestions,contact freeandopentothepublic. toAfricanculture. [email protected]. •

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Winter Crazy Days 2020 Winter Crazy Days 2020 Beasts and Blooms Public Skating (times vary) Cozy Café Public Skating (times vary) Downtown Bozeman Dt Bzn 7am Wild Crumb Bakery Haynes Pavilion 11am Bozeman Library Haynes Pavilion 16 Cars & Coffee 17 PIR Days 9am MOSS 18 Reptiles: The Beautiful & 19 Reptiles 9am MoR 20 Supervolcanoes Reptiles: The Beautiful & the Deadly 7:30am Daily Coffee-Rouse Reptiles: The Beautiful & the Deadly 9am MoR Bozeman Business & 11am & 3pm MoR 9am Museum of the Rockies High “Altitude” Tea Service the Deadly 9am MoR Supervolcanoes 11am & 3pm Professional Women’s Luncheon Temple Grandin 12 & 6pm MSU Science Station 10am Montana Science Center 9am Townshend’s Teahouse Two Gentlemen of Verona Taylor Planetarium @ MoR 11:30am Riverside Country Club Author Event w/ Carrie La Seur Read Sing Play! Storytime Reptiles: The Beautiful & the 10:30am Museum of the Rockies Yoga for All 11am & 12pm Chasing the Ghost Particle 1:30pm Country Bookshelf 10:15 & 11:15am Bozeman Public Library Deadly 9am Museum of the Rockies Chasing the Ghost Particle 1pm Taylor Planetarium @ MoR Gallatin Parkinson Support Group Supervolcanoes Little Star That Could 10am MoR 1pm Taylor Planetarium Bozeman Public Library Minecraft Meetup 2pm E-Free Church 11am & 3pm Taylor Planetarium @ MoR Miniatures Open Play Open STEAMlab Hours Chasing the Ghost Particle 3:45pm Bozeman Public Library Bo n KC 3:30pm Scissorbills Saloon Chasing the Ghost Particle 10am Rooks Games 3pm Montana Science Center 1pm Taylor Planetarium @ MoR READ to a Dog Kent Johnson 3:30pm Montana Jack 1pm Taylor Planetarium @ MoR Shane Secor Science Station Mathias 3:30pm Montana Jack 4pm Bozeman Public Library Kids Chess Club 3:45pm Library K Pilz 3:30pm Scissorbills Saloon – Big Sky 11am Pine Creek Lodge 3pm Montana Science Center Open STEAMlab Hours Brian Stumpf & Ben Macht Lauren Jackson & Jeff Bellino Friends Members Used Book Sale Chasing the Ghost Particle Lauren Jackson & Brian Stumpf 4pm Montana Science Center 1 & 4pm Taylor Planetarium@MoR 4:30pm Chet’s Bar & Grill 4:30pm Chet’s Bar & Grill 4pm Bozeman Public Library 3:30pm Montana Jack – Big Sky “A Food Raiser” for Farmers’ Mkt Sunday FUNDay Community Pint Night Annual EHHD Talks 5:30pm Rialto Ladies Night 5pm Pour House Mike Haring 4pm Carabiner Lounge – Big Sky 5:30pm Montana Ale Works 2pm Bozeman Brewing Co. 4pm MAP Brewing Green Drinks 5:30pm Lot G Café Extreme Learning for Teachers International Market at Mammoth The Big Sky Tonight Mike Haring 4pm Carabiner Lounge 5th Annual Wild & Scenic Film Music & Mussels w/ Honey & Rye 5:30pm Museum of the Rockies 5pm Mammoth Hot Springs Hotel 2pm Taylor Planetarium @ MoR Bozeman Symphony Pint Night Festival 5:30pm Emerson Center 5:30pm Bridger Brewing Board Game Night 6pm Rooks Games Mercedes Carroll 5:30pm Willie’s Distillery – Ennis Celtic Jam 2pm Bunkhouse Brewery 4pm Mts Walking Brewery Gina & the Wildfire 6pm MAP Thrive’s Dynamite Dads: Bug Out The Story of Plastic 6pm Emerson Donnie’s Inferno 5:30pm Kountry Korner Café Cole Porter’s Kiss Me, Kate! Mathias 4:30pm Chet’s Bar & Grill Rich Mayo 6pm Kountry Korner Café 6pm Cowboy Cricket Farm MTG Pioneer 6pm Rooks Games A Brothers Fountain 6pm Wild Joe*s Coffee Spot 3pm The Ellen Theatre Pints with Purpose: Child Care Life Drawing 6pm Emerson Center Neil Filo Beddow 6pm Outlaw Open Mic Night 6pm Willie’s Distillery Edis 6pm Santa Fe Reds Tribute to Joni, Judy & Joan Connections 5pm Bridger Brewing Trivia with Trisha 6:30pm El Camino Acoustic Wednesdays 6pm Wildrye Temple Grandin 6pm The Ellen Friday Night Magic 6pm Rooks Games 3pm Parlor Music and Social Club Trivia Monday 5pm Wildrye Distilling Bingo Night 7pm Rocking R Bar OBOB Keynote w/ Carrie La Seur Extreme History Lecture 6pm MoR Gallatin Blue Wave 2020 Debates Brian Stumpf (Stumpy) Star Wars Destiny International Folk Dancing 6:30pm Bozeman Public Library Open Builds 6:30pm Bzn Makerspace 6pm Emerson Center 3:30pm Scissorbills Saloon 5pm Rooks Games 7pm Bzn Catholic Comm. Center Trivia Night 7pm Pub 317 11th & Grant 7pm MontanaPBS Wines of the World 6pm Salted Caramel Café Sing along Sea Chanties Thich Nhat Hanh Practice Group BFS Clemency 7pm The Ellen Columbia Jones 7pm Bzn Hot Springs Dead Sky 7pm Pine Creek Lodge 4pm Lockhorn Cider House Sunrise Karaoke 9pm Bar IX 5pm Bozeman Dharma Center Environmental Policy Analysis Bridger Creek Boys 7pm Red Tractor Dan Henry 7pm Norris Hot Springs Kristin Lundell 6pm MAP Brewing Bill Dwyer 5pm Murray Bar 7pm Procrastinator Theater Bingo Night 7pm Pine Creek Lodge Jazz Night w/ Alex Robilotta 7pm Red Tractor Pizza Gallatin Roller Derby Meat and Young Adult Book Club Buddhism Basics Portland State at MSU Bobcats One Man, Two Guvnors 7:30pm The Ellen Theatre Greet 6pm Outlaw Brewing 6pm Country Bookshelf Women’s B-ball 7pm Brick Fieldhouse Yellowstone Quake at Bozeman Icedogs Amanda Stewart Board Game Night 7pm Bzn Dharma Center 6pm Outlaw Brewing 6pm Rooks Games Trivia Night 7pm Pine Creek Lodge Pickin’ in the Park w/ Betsy Wise 7:30pm Haynes Pavilion Growling Old Men The Fractious 4th Century German Conversation Meet-Up 7pm Story Mansion Thriftworks 8pm Rialto 6:30pm Story Mansion 6:30pm Yellowstone Theo. Inst. 7pm Townshend’s Teahouse BHS Night of Chamber Music 9th Annual Comedy Revue 8pm Verge Theater Aaron Banfield Aaron Banfield 6:30pm Red Tractor Trivia Night 7:30pm Rocking R Bar 7:30pm Bozeman High School Sunrise Karaoke 9pm Bar IX 7pm Norris Hot Springs Social Hour at the Co-op String Jam 7:30pm Story Mansion A-Mac & The Height DJ Troy 9pm JR’s Lounge & Casino Left on Tenth 7pm Bzn Hot Springs 6:30pm Community Food Co-op Keegan Bowen and Nintendeaux 8pm Filling Station GrooveWax 9pm Chico Hot Springs Saloon Big Fish 7pm Shane Lalani Center Improv on the Verge 8pm Filling Station Chandler Huntley 8pm Old Saloon FunkTrunk 9pm El Camino Wait Until Dark 7:30pm Emerson 7pm Verge Theater Mathias 8pm Eagles Bar Rigby Summer 8pm Murray Bar Longhorn Band 9pm Sacajawea Bar – Three Forks International Guitar Night Trivia Night 7pm Bzn Taproom Trivia Night 8pm Molly Brown Lauren Jackson & Brian Stumpf Close To Toast 9pm Eagles Bar 7:30pm Warren Miller Center Sunrise Karaoke 9pm Bzn Legion Sunrise Karaoke 9pm El Camino 8:30pm Carabiner Lounge BS Spur Of The Moment 9pm Murray Bar – Livingston Open Mic Night 9pm Haufbrau Open Mic Night 9pm Haufbrau Open Mic Night 9pm Haufbrau Sunrise Karaoke 9pm Eagles Bar Karaoke 10pm Montana Jack – Big Sky

USASA Slopestyle & Rail Special Olympics of Public Skating (times vary) Public Skating (times vary) Reptiles: The Beautiful & the Jam 2020 Big Sky Resort Montana Big Sky Resort Haynes Pavilion Haynes Pavilion Deadly 9am MoR 23 Public Skating (times vary) 24 Public Skating 25 Reptiles: The Beautiful & 26 BINGO Night 27 NCAA Regionals Haynes Pavilion (times vary) the Deadly 9am Office Lounge & Liquor 9am Bridger Bowl Cars & Coffee Haynes Pavilion Museum of the Rockies Reptiles: The Beautiful & the Thrive’s Gym Days 10am Willson 7:30am Daily Coffee-Rouse Reptiles: The Beautiful & the Books & Babies Deadly 9am Museum of the Rockies Books & Babies 10am & 1pm Library Cozy Café 11am Library Reptiles: The Beautiful & the Deadly 9am Museum of the Rockies 10am & 1pm Library Sensational Babies 10am MoR Supervolcanoes Little HeARTs 10am Emerson Supervolcanoes 11am & 3pm MoR Deadly 9am Museum of the Rockies Preschool Science Series Miniatures Open Play 11am & 3pm MoR Super Volcanoes Chasing the Ghost Particle 1pm MoR 10:30am Montana Science Center 10am Rooks Games Yoga for All 11am & 12pm Library 11am & 3pm Taylor Planetarium Fabozzi 3:30pm Scissorbills Saloon Supervolcanoes Little Star That Could 11am & 3pm Taylor Planetarium Chasing the Ghost Particle Thrive’s Gym Days Kent Johnson 3:30pm Montana Jack

10am Taylor Planetarium @ MoR Chasing the Ghost Particle 1pm Taylor Planetarium @ MoR 11am Heck-Quaw Elementary Blgd Kids Chess Club 3:45pm Library

Used Book Sale 1pm Taylor Planetarium @ MoR Mathias 3:30pm Montana Jack Business Lunch Seminar Lauren Jackson & Jeff Bellino 4:30pm Chet’s Bar & Grill 10am Bozeman Public Library Open STEAMlab Hours Open STEAMlab Hours 11:30am Bzn Chamber Mitzvah Crew 4:30pm Fork & Spoon Amanda Stewart 3pm Montana Science Center 4pm Montana Science Center Sack Lunch Seminar 12pm SUB Family Science Night 5pm SUB 11am Pine Creek Lodge Science Station Brews & the Big Sky: Dude Chasing the Ghost Particle Ranches 5:30pm MoR 1pm Taylor Planetarium Ladies Night 5pm Pour House Supervolcanoes 3pm Montana Science Center Acoustic Roll 6pm MAP Brewing Minecraft Meetup 3:45pm Library HRDC Burgers & BINGO 11am, 12pm & 3pm MoR Lauren Jackson & Brian Stumpf Rich Mayo 6pm Kountry Korner Café READ to a Dog 4pm Library 5:30pm Baxter Hotel Chasing the Ghost Particle 3:30pm Montana Jack – Big Sky Tibetan Bowl Chakra Balancing Brian Stumpf & Ben Macht Chamber’s Business After Hours 1 & 4pm Taylor Planetarium LEGO Club 6pm Oasis Tea House 4:30pm Chet’s Bar & Grill 5:30pm Great Northern PT Sunday FUNDay 3:45pm Bozeman Public Library Book Club discussion – Heartland Casual Commander Night Board Game Night 6pm Rooks Games 2pm Bozeman Brewing Co. Community Pint Night 4pm MAP 6pm Country Bookshelf 5pm Rooks Games Verge Theater’s 25th Birthday Bash The Big Sky Tonight Teen Writer’s Club 4pm Library Beer Maven: For the Love of Dark Music & Mussels w/ Walcrik 6pm Emerson Ballroom 2pm Taylor Planetarium @ MoR Mike Haring 4pm Carabiner Lounge Beers 6pm SHINE Beer Sanctuary 5:30pm Bridger Brewing MTG Legacy 6pm Rooks Games Celtic Jam 2pm Bunkhouse Brewery Pint Night 4pm Mts Walking Brewery Life Drawing 6pm Emerson Center West Coast Swing Open Mic Night 6pm Willie’s Distillery Abominable 2pm The Ellen Theatre Mathias 4:30pm Chet’s Bar & Grill Tuesday MTG Draft 6pm Baxter Ballroom Open Builds 6:30pm Bzn Makerspace Brian Stumpf (Stumpy) Pints with Purpose 6pm Rooks Games Edis 6pm Outlaw Brewing Nipsey Hussle Tribute 3:30pm Scissorbills Saloon 5pm Bridger Brewing Star Wars X-Wing Acoustic Wednesdays 7pm Buffalo Jump Sports Bar & Grill A Midsummer Night’s Dream Yarn Crafting 5pm Library 6pm Rooks Games 6pm Wildrye Distilling Road Agents 7pm Bzn Hot Springs 4pm Willson Auditorium Trivia Monday 5pm Wildrye Distilling Trivia with Trisha 6:30pm El Camino Trivia Night 7pm Pub 317 Bridger Creek Boys 7pm Red Tractor Alex Robilatta & Eddie T Thich Nhat Hanh Practice Group International Folk Dancing Trouble with Wolves 7pm The Ellen Sac State at MSU Bobcats Women’s 6pm MAP Brewing 5pm Bozeman Dharma Center Basketball 7pm Brick Fieldhouse 7pm Bz Catholic Comm. Center Trivia Night 7pm Pine Creek Lodge Ryan Acker 6pm Outlaw Brewing Juan M. Soria 5pm Murray Bar Baffin Island Lecture w/ Jeff Shryer String Jam 7:30pm Story Mansion BHS Chamber Concert

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Gallatin Valley Online registration available clinic for the uninsured. Also an Circle of Compassion through EventBrite. Check-in begins author, Dr. Wyatt has written: What (GVCC) invites com- at 8am the morning of the event. Really Matters: 7 Lessons for Living from munity members to Presenters and panelists will the Stories of the Dying, A Matter of Life participate in its include health professionals, and Death: Stories to Heal Loss & Grief annual Mountains of spiritual counselors, social workers, and the ebooks Loss and Grief Courage conference, community support services and Survival Guide and Coping with Life- “When Someone caregivers. Participants will have the Threatening Illness. Dies: Dialogues opportunity to explore practical Conference host Gallatin Valley with the Living issues, emotions, myths and Circle of Compassion is a volunteer about Death and traditions and learn how to shift the group of local community members Dying.” The one- current paradigm. They will learn who are professionally and/or day conference is about practical tools and resources personally touched by the human designed to explore to assist in making informed experience of death and dying. Their the end of life journey decisions when faced with end of mission: “Connecting, educating and by providing a relaxed life issues. A full list of topics and supporting our community on setting for individuals presenters can be found on the matters related to death and dying”. and caregivers to organization’s website. GVCC’s intention for the conference discover available Keynote speaker, Karen Wyatt, is that participants will feel resources, tools and MD, is a family physician who has empowerment, courage, a sense of information. spent her 25-year medical career calm and confidence, and the The conference working with patients in challenging ultimate realization that one does not will be held on settings, such as hospices, nursing have to be alone on this journey. Saturday, March 7th, homes and indigent clinics. She has Conference fees are $30 with at the Best Western founded a free medical clinic in a early bird registration through February Plus GranTree Inn, homeless shelter, accompanied three 25th, $40 general admission there- 1325 N 7th, from medical mission teams to Honduras, after, or $50 at the door. Students 9am–4pm. GVCC is and led a non-profit clinic for the and veterans enjoy a special rate of pleased to announce uninsured in its growth from a 4- $10. Lunch is included. CEUs are reduced admission hour per week all-volunteer available. Conference details, tickets fees courtesy of operation to a full-time, full-service and downloadable registration forms additional event medical center. She has twice are available at www.gallatinvall- sponsors. Early testified at Senate briefings on the eycircleofcompassion.org. Flyers registration is cutting edge model of integrated and registration forms are also avail- encouraged as space medical care, combining physical able at Dahl Funeral & Cremation is limited. Registration and behavioral health, which she Service. For additional information, Keynote speaker Karen Wyatt includes lunch. helped create and implement in her please call (406) 223-4707. •

Upcoming seminar discusses exploitation of populations The Montana State University leaders of the HEART Initiative at trafficking industry and the exploita- wide cultural and societal taboos the needs of university women. Women’s Center will present Sack MSU, Alena Haugo and Tessa tion of millions of humans. around menstruation? Webb will Hours of operation are Monday Lunch Seminar Sawyer, hope to demonstrate how “Menstrual Madness,” focus on the origins of menstrual through Friday from 9am–4pm “Intersectionality of Human systems of power intersect with another Sack Lunch Seminar, is set shaming and the many ways it still during the academic year, when Trafficking & Identity” on human trafficking through the for Wednesday, March 11th. MSU effects people today. classes are in session. Lectures are Wednesday, February 26th from targeting of vulnerable populations. English graduate student Kylie The MSU Women’s Center is a FREE and open to the public. noon–1pm in the Strand Union Race, gender, ethnicity, age, and Webb will present from noon–1pm department in the division of For more information about Building, Room 168. disability statuses of those impacted in SUB 168. Student Success and was created to these and other events, visit In this presentation, student all factor in to the success of the What causes the many world- promote greater responsiveness to www.montana.edu/women. •

Chamber events help rouse conversation around Spring business Bozeman Area Chamber Bozeman and the surrounding The next Business ocean and river cruises, family provide a business networking of Commerce will present communities. An independent Before Hours is set for vacations to Disney and outlet for members and others. Business After Hours on agency, Leavitt matches its clients’ Thursday, March 5th from Universal parks, destination Please visit Thursday, February 27th from needs with the insurance company, 7:30–8:30am. Adventure Travels MT weddings and honeymoons, bozemanchamber.com to 5:30–7:30pm. Alongside Leavitt Group product or risk management will host at its location, 6300 among others. This edition of register for any of these Insurance, Great Northern Physical strategy that will result in the right Jackrabbit, Ste. 6. The local Business Before Hours is events and to learn more. Therapy will co-host the event at its coverage at a competitive premium agency helps residents of Southwest included with Chamber Passes may be included with location, 1419 N 14th, in Bozeman. rate. This edition of Business After Montana explore the world. With membership and $25 for non- membership. Call (406) 586-5421 The clinic provides affordable, Hours is included with Chamber more than two decades of members. for further information. The comprehensive and individualized membership and $25 for experience in the travel industry, Bozeman Chamber Chamber Center is located at 2000 physical therapy to the people of non-members. Adventure Travels facilitates gatherings and other forums Commerce Way in Bozeman. •

Experience A Midsummer Night’s Dream at Willson Montana Ballet Company, under take place Saturday, February 22nd Noted Deb Nash, dance critic and visuals will bring this Midsummer 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, the Direction of Elizabeth DeFanti, at 7pm, and Sunday, February 23rd for the RI Dance Alliance in 2003: to life and enchant all audiences. produces quality performances, is delighted to announce the at 4pm. Both will be held at the “Prepare to wear Bozeman premiere of A Willson Auditorium. out your hands clap- Midsummer Night’s Dream ~ MBC’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream ping at Festival the Ballet, inspired by the famous was originally created in 1989 for Ballet’s best concert William Shakespeare play and set to Festival Ballet Providence by yet. FB has put Felix Mendelssohn’s exquisite esteemed ballerina and choreogra- together a delicious musical score. Performances will pher, Christine Hennessy. confection of Midsummer Night’s Dream using Christine Hennessy’s lovely convoluted intelligent choreography re- staged to perfection by her daughter Elizabeth DeFanti… a masterpiece.” Audiences will amaze at the conveying of Shakespeare’s comedy through dance. Replete Titania in A Midsummer Night’s Dream with love, magic, fairies and mortals, this ballet will highlight the For Midsummer tickets, contact enchanting audiences with new talents and artistry of a superb cast the Montana Ballet Company at and updated artistry of dance, of MBC dancers, extraordinary (406) 582-8702 or log on to choreography, music, and design. guest artists, Rachel Van Buskirk www.montanaballet.org. All MBC’s Bozeman premiere of A and Christian Clark from Atlanta’s seating is reserved. Ticket prices Midsummer Night’s Dream promises to Terminus Modern Ballet Theatre, range from $20–$60. There will be be dazzling! and an outstanding orchestra con- a $2 service fee added for “day For more information, please ducted by MBC Music Director, of show” sales. contact Montana Ballet Company Stefan Stern. Breathtaking costumes Season after season, MBC, a at [email protected]. •

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Beautiful, bleak Sundance favorite enters tormented mind of death row prison warden

Coming to Downtown Jury Award, Clemency is set in the “engrossing and acutely affecting… Bozeman’s Ellen Theatre on world of death-row inmates, but a superbly crafted film.” Rated R, Wednesday, February 19th, unlike the infinitely more popular run time is 112 minutes. Bozeman Film Society screens film Just Mercy, it’s not a rousing, Reserved seats for Clemency writer/director Chinoye Chukwu’s good-guys-vs-bad-guys tale of are $9.75 for adults or $9.25 for second feature film, Clemency. deserved triumph with predictable seniors and students. Advance tickets The quietly disturbing drama stars story beats, but a more nuanced look available at www.theellenthe- Emmy winner and Oscar nominee at a life behind emotional bars. atre.org (plus service fees). The Alfre Woodard. The screening Woodard’s magnificent screen Ellen lobby opens one hour before begins at 7pm. presence is supported by terrific the screening for refreshments. Woodard plays Bernadine turns by Aldis Hodge as death-row Bozeman Film Society seeks Williams, a prison warden preparing prisoner Anthony Woods, Danielle out and presents independent films to oversee her 12th execution. Brooks as his girlfriend, and Richard which engage, entertain, and Viewers enter Williams’ mind as she Schiff as Anthony’s lawyer, Marty foster an understanding of the must confront the psychological and Lumetta, the picture of rumpled, world community around us. Visit emotional demons her job creates, put-upon frustration. www.bozemanfilmsociety.org ultimately connecting her to the A resonant film with emotional for film previews and further man she is sanctioned to kill. weight and pertinent themes, The information – and “Keep ‘Em Winner of the Sundance Grand Hollywood Reporter calls Clemency Flickering!” •

New doc investigates global plastic supply chain, material’s long-term effects “It’s hard to choose which scene most media coverage focuses on in The Story of Plastic most sent a the end of the line – where plastics chill down my spine, so startling is end up – and not where they came the hour and a half-long from or why. The Story of Plastic fills documentary. It is the best and that void.” – The Revelator clearest guide through the plastic Mark your calendars! The Doc supply chain I’ve seen yet, which Series will screen Oliver Sacks: also means it’s the best tool to His Own Life, a profile of the understand the full lifecycle of a famed English neurologist, on material we touch and use every March 5th. Stay tuned for day. A documentary that will never additional details. let you see plastic the same way Single admission to The Story of again.” – Qz.com Plastic and Oliver Sacks: His Own Life “Filmmaker Deia Schlosberg’s is $10, or $8 for students. Tickets incredibly detailed investigation are available at the door or in into the plastic-production pipeline advance at Cactus Records and will shock, horrify and forever Movie Lovers, as well as the Doc change your perception on Series website. Visit www.boze- recycling. Timely and critical, this mandocseries.org to purchase film is a must-see for anyone who Season Passes or 7-film punch uses this infamous product. The cards, and to view trailers for most important documentary of upcoming films. the year.” – Helen Highly This biweekly documentary “We all know by now that plas- screening series is curated by tic waste is a problem – it’s wash- award-winning filmmaker Jason ing ashore on beaches, swirling in Burlage. The Doc Series brings giant ocean eddies, gumming up brand new films from around the the insides of whales and seabirds, world to the Emerson’s Crawford Chamber events help rouse conversation around Spring business On Thursday, February 20th, at behind plastic pollution and the false Science & Natural History and embedding itself in the Theater and will continue every the Emerson Center for the Arts & solution of plastic recycling. Filmmaking at Montana State farthest reaches of the planet. But other Thursday through April. • Culture, the Bozeman Doc Series Different from every other plastic University in Bozeman, where she and Valley of the Flowers Project documentary you’ve seen, The Story directed and produced Backyard, present the critically acclaimed new of Plastic presents a cohesive timeline which looks at the human cost of documentary, The Story of of how we got to our current global fracking. The film won two stu- Plastic. The film screens at 7pm. plastic pollution crisis and how the dent Emmys (Best Documentary, A reception in the Emerson oil and gas industry has successfully Bricker Humanitarian Award) and lobby at 6pm will feature food, drink manipulated the narrative around it. screened at film festivals around and information on local efforts to This film introduces audiences to the world. She also produced Josh curb plastic waste. The screening the heroes and the villains behind Fox’s climate change film, How to will be followed by a Q&A with the one of the world’s most pressing Let Go of the World and Love All the film’s director, and Montana State environmental issues, from the Things Climate Can’t Change University graduate, Deia extraction of fossil fuels to plastic (Sundance/HBO) and co-pro- Schlosberg. disposal and the global resistance duced Awake, A Dream from Standing The Story of Plastic is a searing fighting back. Rock (Tribeca/Netflix), and The exposé, uncovering the ugly truth Schlosberg earned an MFA in Reluctant Radical (2018).

Community theatre players tell fantastical

tales of Edward Bloom in Shane’s Big Fish epic tales. Overflowing with

heart and humor, Big Fish is an

extraordinary musical tale –

spectacular, fantastical, and full of love. Big Fish runs weekends, Feb.

28th through March 22nd in the

Dulcie Theatre at the Shane

Lalani Center. Performances

take place Fridays and Saturdays

at 8pm, followed by Sunday

matinees at 3pm. Tickets to all shows are $18 for adults, $14 for

seniors and college students, and The city of Spectre in Big Fish $10 for youth 17 and under. To

make reservations, visit Livingston’s Shane Lalani story of Edward Bloom, a www.theshanecenter.org or Center for the Arts is delighted to traveling salesman who lives leads call the box office at (406) 222- present the folksy fairytale Big an extraordinary life full of 1420. The Shane Center is Fish. Performances begin witches, giants and mermaids. located at 415 E Lewis St. February 28th and run through Edward’s incredible stories thrill Big Fish is generously March 22nd in the Dulcie everyone around him – most of sponsored by Sky Federal Credit Theatre. all, his devoted wife Sandra. But Union, Mustang Market, Based on the novel by Daniel their son Will, about to have a Secluded Water and Yellowstone Wallace and Tim Burton’s child of his own, is determined to Valley Lodge & Grill. • acclaimed film, Big Fish tells the find the truth behind his father’s

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Emerson galleries feature new mixed-media, paint exhibits for local aesthetes and “Moments of the reality in which our inner psyche finds its plates lies a thin layer of organic material Infinite” feature works by interconnectedness with the outer world. This where life exists. These plates have seen many local artists Hannah Uhde and collection of work is simultaneously an offer of extinctions and even participated in some of Kelsey Dzintars, respectively. gratitude for our awe-inspiring planet as well these events. But this time is different. Perhaps Mixed-media display “The as a comment on the conservation the battles do not lie within these massive Wait” showcases the work of conversation, emphasizing that a practiced plates but the conflict lies within the two Gary Horinek. awareness of our innate oneness with the earth worlds that exist within us.” “The Space Between” will is and will be driving the desire to save it. Learn more about these exhibits at be on display in the Weaver Finally, in the Jessie Wilber Gallery, “The www.theemerson.org. • Room Gallery through April Wait” is on display 24th. The passion behind this through April 24th. project is rooted in the This is a fully immer- physicality of the painting sive, three-dimension- process as well as the al installation piece breakdown of the inherent that explores some of perception of the human the environmental figure. The resulting renditions issues affecting our embody an exploration of self, planet today. “Deep our connection to mankind, within our planet lay From “The Space Between” and what basically makes us tectonic plates that These oft-tedious months when many have human. Although the interpre- are constantly had enough of winter’s grasp is perfect for tations are personal, they are also universal. clashing and ripping enjoying some local artwork indoors. Three The Lobby Gallery will host “Moments of at the earth’s crust in new exhibits have opened at the Emerson the Infinite” through May 3rd. Based on an epic battle for geo- Center for the Arts & Culture and will remain personal soul-invigorating experiences in the logical domination,” on display into spring. Northern Rockies, Dzintars’ acrylic paintings Horinek says. “Upon reflect on the elusive space between dream and the backs of these Paint exhibitions “The Space Between” From “Moments of Infinity”

Crazed winter sales continue thru Arts auction & quick-finish event President’s Day downtown comes to Big Sky’s Wilson Hotel The Downtown Bozeman Association everywhere in Downtown Bozeman Tickets are now on sale for the Arts event, and then the final pieces will be and downtown merchants are proud to during Winter Crazy Days! Log on to Council of Big Sky’s eighth annual auctioned off later in the evening. People are present the 2020 Winter Crazy Days, i.e. www.downtownbozeman.org for fund-raising art auction event on encouraged to come early and watch as the the best cold season sale in all the land! This further event details. Business hours and Saturday, February 29th, at the Wilson Hotel pieces come to life, then finished and framed year’s event begins on Valentine’s Day and participation varies. from 6–10pm. The event is sponsored by Big in front of them. The silent auction includes a runs through Presidents Day, Friday to A member of the Downtown Sky Sotheby’s International Realty. variety of work form local and regional artists. Monday, February 14th–17th from 10am Bozeman Partnership, the purpose of the The evening includes a quick-finish, live Please visit www.bigskyarts.org or to 6pm each day. Downtown Bozeman Association is to and silent auctions, music, food and drinks. call the ACBS office at (406) 995-2742 for Park once and visit nearly 100 promote downtown as a center of This event is the only dedicated fundraiser for more information about this event and to downtown merchants featuring unbelievable business, culture and entertainment; to the Arts Council of Big Sky. purchase tickets. • sales of winter merchandise to get conduct and promote activities and The live auction storefronts ready for the new spring lines. events that build a strong local economy; will feature artwork by Look out for the signage in windows up and and to contribute to the well-being, Kevin Red Star, Carol down Main. Stroll downtown and don’t for- growth and vitality of Downtown Hagan, Julie get there will be FREE 2-hour parking Bozeman. • Chapman, Terry Cooke Hall, Rachel Warner, Cyrus Walker, Ben Pease, Amber Blazina, Barb Swartz- Karst, Miles Glynn, Carol Spielman, Harry Koyama, Tabby Ivy, Tom Gilleon, Carrie Wild and many more. Some of the artists will be finishing their work during the quick- finish portion of the

Big Fish screening precedes Shane stagings Ahead of its stage adaptation of the through March 22nd. Performances take 2003 fantasy drama, the Shane Lalani place Fridays and Saturdays at 8pm, Center for the Arts will screen Tim Burton’s followed by Sunday matinees at 3pm. Big Fish as part of the Livingston Film Series Tickets to all shows are $18 for adults, $14 on Sunday, February 16th. The free for seniors and college students, and $10 for screening begins at 7pm. youth 17 and under. Learn more on Page 7A. Throughout his life Edward Bloom Now in its fifth season, the Livingston (Ewan McGregor) has always been a man of Film Series presents a variety of independent big appetites, enormous passions and tall features, documentaries, local films and tales. In his later years, portrayed by five-time special screenings on the third Sunday of Best Actor Oscar nominee Albert Finney every month in the Dulcie Theatre at the (Best Actor in a Supporting Role, Erin Sane Lalani Center for the Arts. Brockovich), he remains a huge mystery to Doors open at 6:30pm. Concessions are his son, William (Billy Crudup). Now, to get available prior to the 7pm screenings. to know the real man, Will begins piecing Admission is always free, but donations are together a true picture of his father from gratefully accepted. For more information, flashbacks of his amazing adventures in this please visit www.theshanecenter.org. marvel of a movie. The Livingston Film Series is generously The Shane’s stage rendition of Big Fish sponsored by Donald B. Gimbel, Marilyn opens February 28th and runs weekends Clotz and Mary Ann Bearden. •

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Mardi Gras-inspired adult prom closes month at Eagles downtown Though Big Sky Country is one of the from all the right elements found within the Sure to be a ball, the nation’s premier skiing destinations, the area’s Gallatin Valley comes a band like no other, celebration will feature non-snow bunnies are left to wait out the with songs to warm your heart, make you cry photo booth, flip cup spring thaw – and Bozeman’s Eagles Bar is a and dance! Grab a drink and drag your games, raffle prizes and great place to do it! The downtown hub also partner out on the floor. much more! Advance features regular live music by local musicians Kennedy Richards performs Wednesday, tickets are $20 through and visiting acts. Here’s a look at what’s February 26th at 8pm. She’s been gigging Eventbrite and $25 at the happening at FOE in the coming weeks. since the age of sixteen, playing cafés, festivals door. All proceeds benefit Country rockers BlueBelly Junction are and radio shows spanning from Montana’s Greater Impact Inc., a next up Friday and Saturday, February 14th Pony Bar to breweries in Easthampton, local organization that and 15th. The “rockabilly” group brings an Massachusetts, with influences spanning even works to help people with arsenal of originals and personalized covers. further: Jack White, Captain Beefheart, James car troubles and housing The high-energy band tends to veer away Booker, Bob Dylan, Lou Reed, Chuck problems. from slow jams, other than the occasional Berry and more. There’s no better tune. Do plan to be on your feet until last call! On Friday and Saturday, February 28th Thirsty Thursday than The next midweek acoustics come courtesy and 29th, Poison Lovers will have folks out one with Sunrise of Mathias on Wednesday, February 19th at on the dance floor. The Bozeman-based honky Karaoke, setting up at 8pm. The Bozeman-based singer/songwriter tonk country rock band is comprised of Rob FOE every week at 9pm. has been playing music under the Big Sky for Lethert (guitar, harmonica), Josh Heins (lead Sing your heart out, cheer nearly two decades. With powerful vocals and guitar), Bill Scott (bass) and Travis Johnston on your friends and a percussive guitar style, he’s known for his (drums). Remember your dancin’ shoes! maybe even do a dance Close to toast dynamic live performances full of acoustic Also on Feb. 29th, Bozeman Rotaract Club number between songs! folk, rock, and funk tunes. Mathias recorded will present their 6th Annual Second Bridger Mountain Big Band performs Facebook for performance announcements. his debut album, Walk Alone, with the help of Chance Prom in the Ballroom. The regularly on Sundays from 7–9:30pm. The 17- Eagles Bar live music begins at 9pm, unless Emmy Award-winning producer Jeremiah “Mardi Gras Masquerade” begins at piece jazz orchestra celebrates the music of otherwise noted. Head downtown to play a Slovarp. 8pm. Grab your “krewe” and arrive in your Duke Ellington, Count Basie, and more, with game of pool, listen to some great local bands, Close 2 Toast are back on Friday and throwback prom attire or favorite Fat Tuesday- original arrangements and music of all genres or stop in for a cold one any day of the week! Saturday, February 21st and 22nd. Formed themed look. Masks and beads encouraged! from the 1900s to today. Check them out on The Eagles is located at 316 E Main. •

Learning to dance is half the fun! New fundamentals class announced Put more fun in your life and learn to Tuition is $63 per person with no – even people with two left feet! A friendly dance floor has many social and physical dance! Lauren Coleman’s Have Fun Dancing experience or partner necessary. The class will atmosphere and a beautiful facility with a benefits – and it’s good for the soul! It’s fun for has announced a new Basic Ballroom meet twice weekly at 6pm, Mondays and floating double-sprung hardwood floor is kind single people as well as couples. course starting February 17th. The class serves Wednesdays, for three weeks. For additional to the legs and feet. Lauren has taught for Check out Have Fun Dancing’s Facebook as an introduction to partner dancing with a information and to register, visit www.have- many years and ensures students the best page for event announcements, or email focus on the fundamentals of the Foxtrot and fundancing.com or call (406) 763-4735. experience possible. Dancing is a great way to [email protected] with questions. Swing. These skills are used in all other Over the years, Lauren Coleman’s studio meet people, acquire a useful social skill, and The Have Fun Dancing studio is located at dances. has taught hundreds of Bozemanites to dance get some exercise. Feeling comfortable on the 414 Bryant St. in Bozeman. •

Pine Creek brings ‘Dead of Winter’ to Paradise Valley space Pine Creek Lodge will host local ensemble $20 at the door. March 1st. Take your pick and head over! Space is limited for all indoor shows. Please Dead Sky for two shows on Friday and Also in Paradise Valley, Pine Creek presents These shows are FREE of admission. visit www.pinecreeklodgemontana.com Saturday, February 21st and 22nd. Endure the its Brunch Live Music Series. The week- Mark your calendars! Laney Lou & the for ticketing information, cabin reservations, “Dead of Winter” with Bozeman’s own tribute end offering regularly showcases regional Bird Dogs return to Paradise Valley for back- and to learn more about these and other group featuring members of Pinky & the musicians from 11am–1pm. Order some food to-back shows on March 6th and 7th. Opening upcoming events. Pine Creek also hosts Trivia Floyd, MOTH, Kelly Nicholson Band, The and find a spot! Upcoming acts include: are Sweet Sage on Friday and Chandler Wednesdays and regular Thursday night Hooligans, The Dead Yellers, SlomoJoe and Shane Secor on Feb. 16th, Amanda Huntley on Saturday. Stay tuned for BINGO. The venue is located at 2496 E River more. Tickets are $15 in advance or Stewart on Feb. 23rd and Juan M Soria on additional details. Rd., just outside Livingston. • Page 2B • The RollingZone • FeBRuaRy 15, 2020

Tickets now on sale for Symphony’s enigmatic spring performances

Bozeman Symphony highlighted as they perform Currently, he serves as Music continues its unique and Edward Elgar’s Enigma Director of the Idaho Falls diverse 52nd concert Variations. Symphony, as well as the San Juan season of new and classic The concerts will Symphony, an innovative regional symphonic repertoire with introduce the Symphony’s orchestra based in Durango, Enigma next month. fifth Music Director Finalist, Colorado, and Farmington, New Performances will take Thomas Heuser. He will Mexico, that serves the Four place Saturday, March begin the program with his Corners. Thomas lives in scenic 7th, at 7:30pm, and conductor choice selection, Durango with his wife, violinist Sunday, March 8th, at Florence Price’s Dances in the Lauren Avery, and their son 2:30pm, both at the Canebrakes (1953). Price Theodore. Willson Auditorium. (1887 – 1953), an American Adult tickets for Enigma range The performances will classical composer, pianist, $27 to $67 with student discounts feature the work of organist and music teacher, available. A limited number of rush American composer is the first African-American tickets are also available, based on Aaron Copland and his woman to be recognized as availability. Tickets for all Bozeman Concerto for Clarinet. The a symphonic composer Symphony performances may be Symphony welcomes the and the first to have a reserved in advance at www.boze- return of Jon Manasse, composition played by a mansymphony.org or at the prize recipient of the major orchestra. door, based on availability. Those International Competition Heuser, like Price, was a interested may also visit the for Clarinet in Munich, pianist, playing for a Symphony offices, located at 1001 the youngest winner of the student-run ensemble at W Oak, Ste. 110, or call (406) 585- International Clarinet Vassar College, and later 9774 for further details. Society Competition, and became the director of the Thomas Heuser by Photo Divine The Symphony wishes to thank current faculty member group, which propelled his love for David Ross and Risi for their season Jon Manasse at the Juilliard school. conducting. Now, Heuser has been leadership and energetic presence sponsorship and Donald Gimbel for The orchestra will be widely recognized for his stirring both onstage and in the community. sponsoring these performances. •

11th & Grant features woodwind instrumentalist Gregory Young MontanaPBS will premiere a Kothman, Mary Landeen, Julia Washington D.C., and his book composer and musi- brand-new episode of 11th & Cory Slovarp, Stephen Versaevel, “Undergraduate Research in Music” cian Eric Funk serves Grant with Eric Funk, its Eric Funk, Laurel Yost and Sue was published by Routledge Press. as host and artistic signature music series, on Thursday, Makeever, many of whom teach at Gregory Young & Friends pre- director, hand select- February 20th. The episode will the Montana State University mieres Thursday, February 20th at ing each performer showcase Gregory Young & School of Music. 7pm. An encore will air on Saturday, from communities Friends at 7pm. Young holds a doctoral degree in Feb. 22nd at 10pm. around the state to Young, principal clarinetist with music from the University of 11th & Grant with Eric Funk is the form a diverse series the Montana Ballet Company and Michigan, and he has performed premier outlet for music featuring genres from the Intermountain Opera orchestras, and lectured on five continents. He performance in Montana, seeking jazz to classical, will share a diverse classical reper- developed the Bozeman Symphony out the state’s most acclaimed, country to zydeco, toire featuring works by Prokoviev Outreach Program and served for accomplished, and pioneering and rock to fusion. and Mozart, as well as his originals. seven years as Director of the talent. The Emmy®-winning per- Previous episodes A cast of renowned Montana School of Music at Montana State formance series also devotes signifi- of 11th & Grant are musicians will accompany him on University and eight years as Vice cant time to each artist’s personal available to stream violin, viola, cello, percussion and Provost for Undergraduate story, insights into their music and anytime at piano. The exciting range of music Education. This past year his their approach to life, ultimately www.11thand- is brought to life as Young performs “Rocky Mountain Elk Suite” was providing a deeper experience than grant.com or on the with Carrie Krause, Mary premiered at the Kennedy Center in a seat at a concert. Accomplished 11th & Grant app. •

Rialto hosts nights of electronica & psych-funk in downtown black box As the new calendar year chugs group has come fully These sounds with the , right along, Downtown Bozeman’s into their own, activate the senses, The Waiting runs the gamut, Rialto continues to feature an seamlessly blending the enrapture the performing each tune with excellent slate of musicians from its past, present and future mind, move the undeniable, fiery live energy and a black box stage. Here’s a look at of string band music to body and leave devotion to showing each person in some of the upcoming happenings. create their most daring audiences begging the crowd a good time. Progressive bluegrass outfit and collaborative for more. Recent East Coast psych-funk group Kitchen Dwellers are back in work yet. single “All Is Well” is Pigeons Playing Ping Pong town for a two-night run on Experience the available now. visit Bozeman on Wednesday, February 14th and 15th. Music Golden State electronica Local February 26th. The music begins begins at 8pm with Pillow Talk on of Thriftworks on tribute The at 8pm. Advance tickets to this all- Friday and Armchair Boogie on Friday, February 21st. Waiting follow on ages show are $25. Doors at 7pm. Saturday. Advance tickets to these House artist 3DHR Saturday, February Find additional details and the BoZone’s all-ages shows range $22–$40. opens at 8pm. Advance 22nd. Fellow interview with frontman Greg Ormont Doors at 7pm. tickets to this all-ages Bozeman artist on Page 4C. In the near decade they’ve show are $15. Doors at Marcedes Carroll Looking ahead, Panther Car been together, the four-piece has 7pm. will open at 8pm. performs with help from Fuuls and performed for thousands at Red Thriftworks offers Advance tickets to Bull Market on Saturday, March Rocks, shared bills with the likes of his own uniquely original this all-ages show are 7th at 9pm. Tickets to this all-ages , The Infamous take on forward thinking $15. Doors at 7pm. show are $10. Doors at 8:30pm. Stringdusters and Twiddle, and electronic music, weaving The Bozeman Stay tuned for additional details. graced festival stages from eclectic samples and roadhouse rock n’ The Rialto is located at 10 W Northwest String Summit to explosive modern bass roll band celebrates Main St. in Downtown Bozeman. WinterWonderGrass. The group has that continually pushes the music of Tom Peruse current happenings and buy transcended traditional genre the envelope while taking Pigeons Playing Ping Pong Petty. Whether it’s advance tickets at www.logjamp- boundaries, blending virtuosic blue- the art of beat-crafting to one of his smash resents.com/rialto. Follow the grass wizardry with ecstatic rock new heights. His use of and mysterious, offering up an hits with the Rialto on Facebook and Instagram and roll energy and adventurous deep low-end and wall-to-wall intoxicating musical high with an Heartbreakers, a sampling from his for the most up to date event psychedelia. With Muir Maid, the synths channel something ancient invigorating breath of fresh air. solo albums, or even a collaboration announcements. •

Celtic multi-instrumentalist to grace Ellen stage early next month Fronted by the legendary Irish $26.50. The music begins at 7:30pm. fresh arrangements by artists like masterful playing of the Irish flute, Wine, beer, and other refresh- musician himself, Seamus Egan Egan explores the reaches of the Woody Guthrie and Laura Nyro. mandolin and more! ments will be sold in the lobby one Project visits Southwest Montana Irish tradition and beyond in the Egan will bring along multi-talented Egan, who also composed music hour before all events. Ticketing next month with a phenomenal per- Seamus Egan Project, introducing musical guests to perform an for the award-winning film The and further information about these formance at Downtown Bozeman’s audiences to his immense catalog of uplifting concert featuring powerful Brothers McMullen and co-wrote and other upcoming happenings is Ellen Theatre. The show is set for beloved music, new tunes never vocals, exquisite fingerpicking and Sarah McLachlan’s breakout hit available at www.theellenthe- Saturday, March 7th. All seats are recorded or performed live, and rhythm guitars, hard-driving tenor “Weep Not for the Memories,” “can atre.org. For additional inquiries, banjo, lively tin whistle, and blaze through traditional Irish reels call (406) 585-5885 or stop into The and original compositions alike, all Ellen box office. Hours are with his signature approach” (The Wednesday through Saturday from Sun). Seamus’ brand new album, 1–3pm, as well as two hours prior Early Bright, released in January. to any event. •

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Share early designs on sunny season adventures over Bridger flavor of choice Recently giving loyal patrons a Mondays. Here’s a look at some of have been playing Care Connections. Serving peek into the progress of their the upcoming acts and nonprofits. and writing togeth- Gallatin, Park and Meagher second location, Bridger Brewing Wednesday nights from er for the better counties, the organization provisions are a taste bud-satisfying 5:30–8pm, Bridger presents part of a decade, advocates for the well-being diversion for local adventurers Music & Mussels! Enjoy some with their debut EP and quality care of children by awaiting the change in season. The live music and succulent, steamed available now. This supporting early childhood local brewery also hosts Music & mussels while sipping on your Bozeman-based professionals and families Mussels on Wednesday evenings favorite flavor. folk/bluegrass duo around the greater community. and {Pints with Purpose} on Local trio Honey & Rye are plays original, Learn more at www.ccc- next up on traditional and montana.org. February 19th. cover music. Support the Montana Bringing their Bridger Wilderness School on tuneage to venues Brewing also plays February 24th. The education all over host {Pints with center offers empowering Southwest Purpose} every expeditionary wilderness Montana, the Monday night from courses to youth that foster group entertains 5–8pm where a personal growth and cultivate audiences with its dollar of every pint a conservation ethic through Americana blue- sold is donated to a connecting with remote land- grass and good featured local non- scapes and wild places. Learn ole time swagger. profit. Here’s a more at www.montanaw- Order up a sudsy look at who’s on ildernessschool.org. brew and settle in the calendar in the Bridger Brewing provides for the show! coming weeks. the Bozeman community with The happy Head in to enjoy a unique hand-crafted brews, hour spot hosts house-brewed pint fresh artisan-style pizzas and Walcrik on and be charitable more. Learn more about February 26th. in the process! upcoming events and daily Andrew Proceeds from specials at www.bridger- Morehouse and February 17th brewing.com. Hours are Tim Baucom will benefit Child Honey & Rye 11am to 9pm daily. •

Capital city country group enlivens Sac dance floor The historic Sacajawea Hotel has country sound. Terry’s virtuoso Serenade your group with a the cure for mid-winter antsiness – guitar and Clint’s authentic country personalized rendition and impress delicious eats and live entertainment! voice will put your feet into motion. the always energetic crowd. You Head out to Three Forks for dinner A band that truly plays for the haven’t done karaoke until you’ve in Pompey’s Grill followed by a night dancers in the crowd, Longhorn has done it with Sunrise! on the dance floor in the Sac Bar. performed at numerous venues Sac live music begins at 9pm. Guests, locals and people from all around Montana. The Sacajawea Hotel is located at 5 around are encouraged to head out On Friday, February 28th, round N Main in Three Forks. For more and enjoy. Here’s a look at some of up your friends and favorite tunes information about these events, visit the upcoming acts. for a night of Sunrise Karaoke. www.sacajaweahotel.com. • Helena’s Longhorn Band boot scoots in on Friday, February 21st. Musicians Mike Doughty, Dennis Dupré and Terry O’Hare, joined by newcomer Clint Rieder and fiddle Local musicians, Centennial player Chad Sigafoos, craft a true State folk jam project come to Wild Joe*s Hot Springs welcomes smoky blues of With spring still a ways out, depend on the number of musicians many are looking for activities to who want to play. Sign-ups start at assuage their off-season cabin fever. 5:30pm – first come, first served. Be Columbia Jones, DASH & more Offering a delicious variety of bever- sure to bring your friends and Whether you’re looking to relieve electric guitar, saxophone, trumpet, healthy mix of originals and covers ages and bites to go with, Downtown support live music in Bozeman! A sore muscles post-workout or simply drums, auxiliary percussion, keys from artists for every generation, like Bozeman’s Wild Joe*s is also home modest contribution to the kitty will need to warm up, a soak at and bass. These guys bring the party Mumford & Sons, The Civil Wars to regular live acoustics by local and be divided by participating musi- Bozeman Hot Springs is the perfect wherever they perform, and this and The Chainsmokers. traveling artists. These Coffee Spot cians at the end of the night. The Take in a Sunday show by DASH on February 23rd. The progressive duo blends soulful with an electronic sound to create something completely unique. Boasting an impressive, vocal-centric sound paired with a wildly energetic performance, members Kayti Korte and Ben Morris deliver a can’t-miss experience to every venue they play. The Road Agents take the stage with their Montana-infused rock n’ roll on Thursday, February 27th. The guitar and mandolin duo comprised of Jeff Peterson and Justin Ringsak covers a wide range A Brother’s Fountain of topics, from songs about fire- wood to those about robbing banks. sets are free of admission and a nice more people who come, the more Their colorful EP, Dreams of alternative to late night bar sets. money in the pot. The Road Agents Stingrays, Roadrunners & Hangovers is Here’s a look at what’s coming up. Chandler Huntley is set for available now. With an acoustic Colorado folk jam ensemble Friday, February 28th from 6–8pm. avenue. The venue also hosts weekly show will be no exception! sound that’s easy on the ears while A Brother’s Fountain perform on The South Carolina native draws live music from its outdoor stage, Salt Lake City artist Columbia still being a fun listen, Jeff and Friday, February 21st. Birthed from influence from Johnny Cash, Merle with regional and traveling Jones follows on Thursday, Justin are a perfect fit for a deep spiritual expression within the Haggard, Guy Clark, John Prine, musicians performing every February 20th. His smoky, dirty Thursday night in the pools. avenue of passionate music, this a Robert Earl Keen and other country Thursday and Sunday night at 7pm. blues help to blend a wide variety of Bozeman Hot Springs is located rag tag group of musicians got their greats, from the current and past. Here’s a look at who’s coming up. covers and originals. Jones just south of Four Corners. Visit start on the street corners of old His upbeat, finger-picking guitar Bozeman jam-funk extravaganza specializes in sounding like a full- www.bozemanhotsprings.com town Fort Collins. The band has style and soulful voice are Left on Tenth performs Sunday, band using a mixture of instruments for operating hours, further event since evolved into a multi-piece something to behold. February 16th. Their riveting, high- including bass drum, tambourine, details, and fitness membership featuring a rather eclectic combina- Wild Joe*s Coffee Spot is located energy shows blend acoustic and guitar and harmonica. He plays a information. • tion of instruments. Together they’ve at 18 W Main in Downtown uncovered a folk-inspired genre Bozeman. Learn more about these listeners have always wanted to hear, and other upcoming events at Fronted by the legendary Irish $26.50. The music begins at 7:30pm. fresh arrangements by artists like masterful playing of the Irish flute, Wine, beer, and other refresh- but never knew existed. www.wildjoescoffee.com. • musician himself, Seamus Egan Egan explores the reaches of the Woody Guthrie and Laura Nyro. mandolin and more! ments will be sold in the lobby one The next Open Mic Night Project visits Southwest Montana Irish tradition and beyond in the Egan will bring along multi-talented Egan, who also composed music hour before all events. Ticketing No object is safe as unconventional will take place Saturday, February next month with a phenomenal per- Seamus Egan Project, introducing musical guests to perform an for the award-winning film The and further information about these 22nd from 6–8pm. Enjoy an formance at Downtown Bozeman’s audiences to his immense catalog of uplifting concert featuring powerful Brothers McMullen and co-wrote and other upcoming happenings is percussionists STOMP into Brick evening of music performed by Ellen Theatre. The show is set for beloved music, new tunes never vocals, exquisite fingerpicking and Sarah McLachlan’s breakout hit available at www.theellenthe- local musicians. Bring your guitar, Saturday, March 7th. All seats are recorded or performed live, and rhythm guitars, hard-driving tenor “Weep Not for the Memories,” “can atre.org. For additional inquiries, Get ready to shake the earth seen it, take someone and share the STOMP, please visit www.stom- sitar, zither, poetry, comedy, or banjo, lively tin whistle, and blaze through traditional Irish reels call (406) 585-5885 or stop into The beneath your feet with STOMP! As pleasure!” STOMP. See what all ponline.com or find them on theremin and take a turn up at the and original compositions alike, all Ellen box office. Hours are part of the American Bank the noise is about. Facebook (@stomponline). • mic. Show Bozeman what you’re with his signature approach” (The Wednesday through Saturday from Broadway in Bozeman series, the For more information on made of! Individual set lengths Sun). Seamus’ brand new album, 1–3pm, as well as two hours prior Theatre at the Brick will host the Early Bright, released in January. to any event. • famed troupe at 7:30pm on February 25th as part of its North American tour. Tickets range $45–$60 and are available at www.ticketswest.com and the Fieldhouse box office. STOMP is explosive, inventive, provocative, witty and utterly unique – an unforgettable experience for audiences of all ages. The international percussion sensation has garnered armfuls of awards and rave reviews, having also appeared on numerous national television shows. The eight-member troupe uses every- thing but conventional percussion instruments – matchboxes, wooden poles, brooms, garbage cans, Zippo lighters, hubcaps – to fill the stage with magnificent rhythms. Year after year, audiences worldwide keep coming back for more of this pulse- pounding electrifying show. As the Boston Globe says, “If you haven’t seen STOMP, GO! If you have page 2B • Volume 27, Number 04 - February 15, 2020 • The BoZone Entertainment Calendar • www.BoZone.com • 406-586-6730 ––– Tell ’em, “I Saw It In The BoZone!” Tell ’em, “I Saw It In The BoZone!” ––– The BoZone Entertainment Calendar • www.BoZone.com • 406-586-6730 • Volume 27, Number 04 - February 15, 2020 • page 3B Page 4B • The RollingZone • FeBRuaRy 15, 2020 The Interview Joyous Baltimore jammers bring Presto tour to Treasure State

Big Sky Country is set to welcome the confident with the finished product [before] One Drop Design from your native this crazy world we live in. Backline is a return of Pigeons Playing Ping Pong for a putting our stamp of approval on it. Overall, Baltimore. Whether for tour posters or album great first partner to work with because we’re pair of Montana shows as part of their winter the message of our band is to kind of spread covers, how does including the various art all about promoting positive activity, positive tour. The stops coincide with the recent release positivity and put good energy out in the world, reinforce the Pigeons brand? energy and letting people know that of their new album, Presto. lift people up if they need it and allow them to GO: The artwork has been amazing. With they’re surrounded by friends whether they The Baltimore-based ensemble brings end- have an outlet to have fun and not take the name ‘Pigeons Playing Ping Pong,’ I think know it or not. of-the-world enthusiasm to their high- RZ: “Dawn a New Day” is obviously a energy psychedelic shows. Their song on the album. infectious electro-funk grooves, GO: It’s really a song about mental health. undeniable live energy and contagious The lyrics contain a lot of positive ways to deal smiles have their rabid fanbase (“The with the stresses of life, whether it’s to cut loose Flock”) growing exponentially. This and listen to some hip-hop if you’re feeling animated quartet has been scorching angry, or maybe to indulge in chocolate cake, up stages across the country with or even to cry. There’s a lot of great ways to their explosive performances and deal with life’s curve balls. “Dawn a New Day” danceable peaks. and the Foundation are like promoting options In anticipation of their local for people to make it through to the other side, performances, the Rolling Zone spoke learn something from it, and continue to be with frontman “Scrambled Greg” happy in the life they lead. Ormont about the new album and RZ: The winter tour pours right into potency of positivity. festival season, so we’ve got an idea how at Rolling Zone: Pigeons just kicked least the front half of 2020 looks. Considering off its winter tour, coming off of two where you’re at and what lies ahead, hoping sold-out shows at the Troubadour in for a point of reflection you’d like to offer at West Hollywood. Based on these first this phase of Pigeons’ story. few dates, can you forecast how you GO: When I think about this journey, the think this outing will be remembered in only world that comes to mind is grateful. This the Pigeons legacy? has become our career and livelihood, but we Greg Ormont: This is our first really do this for fun. From jamming in a tour supporting Presto. We’re playing a friend’s basement in college with just a few bunch of material off the album, and buddies to playing sold-out theaters or our first we’ve also been working on a ton of arena show on New Year’s Eve, it still has that new material since so hopefully it’ll honest, genuine, fun energy. It’s crazy. Life goes mark a couple tour debuts down the by so quickly for everyone, and when you’re on line. We’re also touring with our friends tour, everything is sort of scheduled out hour Goose which really makes it like a two- by hour. When you think of it that way, it’s bird, feathered friends tour. I think it’ll kind of slow paced. Then before you know it, go down as avian friendly. the whole tour’s over. So, my main goal now is RZ: You’ve had a few unrelenting to just live in the moment, appreciate the great years, playing some of the biggest stages times, and give it our 1000% energy. We feel and festivals to rooms of the more very fortunate to have the opportunity to tour intimate variety. The Montana stops – with our best friends and create music that at the Top Hat and Rialto – fall people enjoy. We want to make sure when it’s somewhere in the middle. Does the all said and done, we did everything we band feel limited by smaller venues, or do you photo by Jay Blakesberg could to not only give it our all, but also guys just hope the space can handle what enjoy the ride. you’re putting out? themselves so seriously. There’s a marriage we’ve given our tour poster and album artists a RZ: Something else to look forward to, the GO: I think we’re really good at adapting between being goofballs and also putting out lot to work with. Some of our peers have these 11th annual Domefest is coming up later this to each setting. It’s important to read the room, music that we feel is properly written and one-word band names that maybe don’t mean spring. Can you give a preview? read the crowd and let the energy flow the way something we can stand behind. We really like anything and the artist has free range to work GO: Domefest is a really special event we it’s supposed to. If anything’s limiting, it’s more to have fun and cut loose on stage, try to bottle those letters into the art, whereas we’ll typically throw at this beautiful place called Marvin’s so our lighting production. Sometimes you up that energy and pour it into the studio. get a lot of spins off of birds or ping-pong Mountaintop in West Virginia. I know it’s far can’t set up a whole package [in] smaller RZ: You’ve declared the live show audience paddles, or a variety of word association art from Montana, but it would be worth every rooms. When we have the space, we go pretty a sort of unofficial member of the band. How that has become just beautiful. It’s been an penny to come and check it out. The band hard in terms of making an epic, memorable do think their contributions transfer from the honor to work with these artists. The tour plays a lot of big festivals now like Bonnaroo, light show. Our lighting designer has a number show to the studio? posters we’ve been putting out are really and as a result we like to keep Domefest of packages that will fit the shape of the stage GO: We were touring really hard [before something you might want to put in a frame. incredibly intimate. We put a cap on the and service the room properly. As a , Presto], testing out a bunch these songs and It’s pretty wild to look back on our guitarist, attendance so it doesn’t get too big for its we’re used to adapting and changing things on getting feedback from the most important Jeremy Schon, making our tour graphics and britches and people are able to have human the fly and making it the best night we can. people, which is our fans who are going to logos, to nowadays working with some seriously connections and make new friends. We’ll have RZ: Let’s dig into Presto. The band’s fifth inevitably enjoy the album. They really play a talented artists. What’s cool about One Drop, two stages next to each other, and there’s no studio effort released just a few weeks ago, big role in the song structures. When we play we’ve been working with Owen [Murphy] for overlapping sets so everyone gets to see the following lead-off singles “King Kong,” “Dawn them live, we notice if fans are enjoying certain so long. I actually think it might have been same concert and share an experience. There a New Day” and “High as Five.” Though sections or are ready for the next section to New Year’s 2013 when he did his first-ever will also be some other great bands like much of the material was road-tested on come. They let us know what’s working and show poster for us. Fast forward several years Spafford, SunSquabi, TAUK and a lot of Pigeon devotees – “The Flock” – ahead of its what isn’t. We had been touring relentlessly and he’s done art for a number of our albums. regional and national up-and-comers. We’re official release, how have audiences been and went directly into the studio when we got He’s been working with some incredible bands actually doing a special set called “TAUKing responding to the new record? home. We were able to have such a recent like Dead & Company, he’s been making labels Pigeons” – we’ve jammed with them in the GO: It’s been going great. All of our fans memory of the fans’ reactions that we were for local craft beer companies, and is really just past, but this will be the first official are very much into it, and hopefully we’re able almost visualizing them while we were killing it. We’re super proud to be along the collaborative set. And we’ll also have the to turn some new heads with the material. I recording. They really inform a lot of our journey with him and watch his career unfold. Domefest All-Stars, which is a live had a particularly fun time working with the decisions live, and that translated directly RZ: Devoted to positivity, you recently collaboration of past and present Domefest Here Come the Mummies horns [on “King into the studio. launched the Dawn a New Day Foundation to alumni playing together in a never before seen King”]. They’re just a really powerful, talented RZ: It’s been a decade since the Funk EP promote causes important to the greater cast of musicians. [Marvin’s Mountaintop] is bunch of wacky dudes that we love hanging introduced Pigeons to the world. Is that music Pigeons community, including mental health. one of our favorite places in the world, and out with. I’d like to think [the fans] are the band still aligns with? Or do you think it’s What can you tell us about the new initiative? Domefest is a really special event anyone enjoying it. Like I said, you put out an album too far removed from what you’ve evolved into? GO: Dawn a New Day is my pride and joy would have a good time at. and promote and tour it, but we’re also writing GO: We played something off Funk at our right now. We’ve been fortunate enough to do RZ: A final message before the Montana new music constantly. Our sound checks these last show. We have a pretty big catalog at this this full-time for quite a while, and as we shows? days have been devoted to new material to point, but we also like to throw it back to the continued to play, we felt the love of our fans GO: We’re really excited to be back. keep our insatiable Flock happy. origin songs that got us to where we are now. and the people we were meeting from state to Montana is one of the most beautiful areas in RZ: Presto arrives only a few years after When you practice and write all the time, you state. It’s been long discussed to give back to the country, so I’m looking forward to getting Pizazz, and you’re already working on new can go back to some of these older songs and those communities and do something bigger back. music. Is there a particular statement you’re have more of a musical acumen [to] apply and than music. One of the things I think about on Pigeons Playing Ping Pong take Downtown looking to make with your originals? lift them up a bit. We have fun playing all of stage, we play these shows and everyone’s Bozeman’s Rialto stage on Wednesday, GO: We really pour ourselves into every the songs that we’ve written because they’re like typically feeling euphoric and excited. My goal February 26th. The music begins at 8pm. album and try to make each song a little better, our babies. It brings us back to those early is for them to take that good, positive energy Advance tickets to this all-ages show are $25 at whether down to the songwriting or just the college-era days when we first started writing and go out in the world and do something with www.logjampresents.com/rialto (plus effort we put into it. We’re not trying to skip and playing local clubs and basements, and we it so it doesn’t just dissipate afterward. The service fees). Doors at 7pm. any steps – we just want to take baby steps in were crashing on people’s floors and couches. Foundation is the epitome of that, taking this Missoula’s Top Hat Lounge hosts a 9pm the right direction, give it our all and make When we play those songs, it’s like a trip down amazing community, activating us, using that show the evening prior, Feb. 25th. Tickets and sure we did everything we could to be memory lane [with] a few more tools in our energy to do something good in the world. A additional details also available through the toolbelt to dollar of every ticket from Presto tour is going Logjam website. bring them to to be donated through Dawn a New Day to Pigeons Playing Ping Pong is Greg Ormont life a little our first official partner, Backline. Backline.care (lead vocals, guitar), Jeremy Schon (guitar), Ben more. is a new hub for mental health resources and Carrey (bass), Alex Petropulos (drums, RZ: The support for anyone who’s having issues, electronics) and Manny Newman (lights). band has a particularly in the music industry. It came on Learn more about the band at longtime the heels of a few tragic deaths of industry www.pigeonsplayingpingpong.com collaboration folks who maybe did not have the resources or find them on Facebook with art and they needed to get through the tough times on (@PigeonsPlayingPingPong) for updated tour its creators, the road. I think the mental health details and other announcements. Follow on the Presto conversation is just now coming to the surface Instagram and Twitter (@pigeonsplaying). Paige & the People close month with wizard pigeon and I’m very excited about that. There’s Their new album, Presto, is available now. courtesy of nothing wrong with needing some assistance in Stream on Spotify and Apple Music. • Leap Year Filler bash

Betsy Wise celebrates album release with Story Mansion bash On Thursday, February 20th, at 811 S Willson Ave. You may have seen her singing the Bozeman Folklore Society and The evening will serve as a and playing with the Hooligans, Bozeman Parks and Recreation celebration of Wise’s new self- White Sage, Acony Belles, or as half will once again present a unique titled album, released in December. of the duo Betsy & Johnny with and entertaining showcase of live She will be performing alongside regular collaborator John Sanders. music in the historic Story John Sanders on upright bass, Learn more about Wise at Mansion as part of its “Pickin’ with the likelihood of a guest www.betsywisesongs.com. in the Park” series. The evening on fiddle high. Bozeman Folklore Society is an will feature singer/songwriter Wise lives a life steeped in all-volunteer nonprofit organization Betsy Wise with an album music, teaching and gigging, with a dedicated to promoting, preserving, release performance at 7pm. strong belief in the healing and enjoying, and sharing the music, Doors will open at 6:30pm, transformative power of music. dance, arts, crafts, and skills of with the all-ages show to follow. She’s been making music her entire traditional cultures. There’s always Advance tickets are $13.50 at life, beginning with classical piano a need for volunteers! For further Cactus Records, or www.cac- and singing harmony with her event details or to pledge your sup- tusrecords.net (plus fees). Any family. She began songwriting as a port, call Rik James at (406) 586- remaining tickets will be available teenager inspired by artists like Joni 4123. Please visit www.bozeman- at the door. Seating is limited. Mitchell, Nancy Griffith and other folklore.org for all upcoming BFS The Story Mansion is located rock n’ roll luminaries of the 1960s. concert and dance information. •

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Red Tractor Music Mondays feature local acts & a bottomless pizza buffet Now celebrating 6 years of PermaFunk and King Ropes, he only original art form as it exists and Weston service to the community, Red plays a little bit of everything, from evolves in the 21st century. Lewis is Tractor continues to be the go-to folk to rock. Banfield combines his An additional Jazz Night is set for back on venue for delicious pizza and regular amazing guitar skills with some February 28th at 7pm. Tuesday, live music. The hand-tossed, brick impressive vocals for the enjoyment Sunday, February 23rd sees the February 25th oven pizzeria is ready to serve of every audience. monthly return of The Dirt at 7pm. Lewis parties large and small for occasions Bridger Creek Boys return to Farmers at 6pm. They’re a foot- plays with a celebratory or casual. Here’s a look their usual Thursday slot on stomping string band whose “paisley number of at the upcoming entertainment. February 20th at 7pm. The Boys are grass” features a fun-loving mix of local bands, Jess Atkins is next up on an acoustic bluegrass quartet steeped old school country, bluegrass, blues solo perform- Saturday, February 15th at 7pm. in old-time tradition, while also and rock – with the occasional slip ances, and as The Montana native’s finger and pushing the genre with newgrass. into hip-hop. The band members, as a sit-in lead flatpicking styles bring to mind The band blends originals with unique as their song list, serve it all guitarist for players like Leo Kottke, John Fahey, covers of traditional bluegrass and up with a smile on mandolin, banjo, artists Keller Williams and Dave Matthews. more contemporary artists. Their guitar, fiddle and bass with vocal including The A self-taught musician, his songs style is confident, complex, and full harmonies. The Dirt Farmers invite Andrew reflect melodies and interpretations of improvisation that will draw you you to be “Having a Good Time” Hand Band, of subjects everyone thinks about, in and get you shaking all over with and experience the flavor and fun John Sherrill, but can’t always articulate. Along bluegrass joy. Bridger Creek Boys will of Montana life. The Electric with his self-penned compositions, bring an additional performance to Red Music Monday features Sunday, Lang he easily blends in timeless classics Tractor on February 27th at 7pm. singer/songwriter Foxy Blues on Termes, like Danny O’Keefe’s “Good Time On February 21st, Jazz Night February 24th at 6:30pm. Playing a Mathias, and Charlie’s Got the Blues” and Santo takes over Red Tractor. This regular wide array of instruments, she MOTH. His and Johnny’s “Sleepwalk,” among Friday night show begins at 7pm. expertly blends blues, country, folk, solo sets are Foxy Blues other blues and country tunes. Curated by guitarist and composer reggae, and jazz for a sound comprised mostly Aaron Banfield opens the week Alex Robilotta, these evenings completely unique from any other of acoustic rock covers and some of Red Tractor Pizza is located at at 6:30pm on Monday, February feature the music styles of jazz, funk, solo artist in the area. Foxy’s one- his original songs. In band settings, 1007 W Main in Bozeman. 17th. Featured in a wide array of latin, and more. Come out, get woman-style show is an experience he likes to play funk, jazz, Check out their menu at local bands like Cole & the Thornes, ready to groove, and hear America’s for music lovers of all genres. country and more. www.redtractorpizza.com. •

Norris Hot Springs: Of Cowboy Hats & Bikinis Norris Hot Springs has the to soak for free on their birthday! His literate, world-weary lyrics sit in Norris’ very uniquely Montana distinction of Norris draws locals, city folks a roots-oriented musical context own Andrew being a place where farmers, ranch- from Bozeman, Helena and comprised of equal parts folk, Gromiller is ers, city hipsters, outdoor enthusiasts surrounds, along with national and country and American rock n’ roll. set to open a and tourists from all around the international tourists. Despite varied Funny and knowing, Provost is a new month on world can meet in bathing suits and lifestyles, values and economic memorable and engaging live Sunday, March stocking caps in natural artesian, backgrounds, people come to the performer who has shared the stage 1st. He’ll thermal hot springs water. springs with a shared appreciation with Jackson Browne and Jesse perform a selec- Norris, Montana is an unincor- for the hot artesian water that Winchester, among others. His tion of soul, porated community, set amongst an burbles up from the depths of the albums Home and My Favorite Ghost rock, rhythm & arid, hilly landscape in the foothills earth and is heated by the earth’s are available now. blues, bluegrass, of the Tobacco Root mountains. molten mantle. Hot springs have Roots rock duo Acoustic Roll gospel, folk, According to the 2010 census, long been considered a place of closes out the weekend on Sunday, originals and Norris has a population of 133 peo- healing and connecting with the February 23rd. Comprised of Rod choice cover ple in an area of 133 square miles, primal earth. Add in beautiful views, Morrison and Mike Voeller, they’ll songs for meaning that the population density fabulous local, organic food made bring their guitar and percussion soakers is one person per square mile! with skill and attention, a carefully based acoustic music to the poolside If you’re Much of the local revenue base curated beverage list and live music, stage. Expect to hear mellow sounds looking for a in the areas surrounding Norris and the charm of Norris Hot from the 60s and 70s (Stones, way to deepen involve ranching and mining with Springs endures. Beatles, Clapton, James Taylor, The in relaxation pockets of tourism and some world- Norris also offers live, acoustic Who, Dylan, Young) mixed with and self-care class fly fishing. Ennis is just down music featuring a variety of genres tasty jams and original tunes. and want to the road and has a whopping every Friday, Saturday and Sunday On Friday, February 28th, up- check out a Dog Winter by Joseph Running Crane population numbering in the low night starting at 7 pm, with a $2 and-coming Montana musician unique cross- 1000s. Virginia City, which became cover. Here’s the upcoming lineup. Joseph Running Crane brings roads of cultures in visit www.norrishot- a base operations for mining in the Dan Henry takes the stage his maturing Americana/folk rural Montana, Norris is the place springs.com. Follow on Facebook mid-to-late 1800s is the county seat Friday, February 21st. The Montana interpretations to the poolside stage. for you. For operating hours, menus and Instagram for Madison County and now boasts native is a singer/songwriter with a Check out his show at Norris, and and the complete music calendar, (@NorrisHotSprings). • a population in low 200s. Then unique vocal style coupled with when he makes it big, you’ll be able there’s Pony, home of the Pony Bar, acoustic guitar and bluesy to say you saw him back in the day! with a year-round population of less harmonica. He’s driven by a blues Enjoy the talents of than 200 people. influence, but covers a wide range Headwaters on Saturday, February Norris anchors this rural commu- of music from folk and rock to 29th. The duo plays acoustic blues nity, making it possible for people reggae, and so much more. in the manner of Muddy Waters, MT Homegrown taps local from different backgrounds to come Dave Provost returns on Robert Johnson, Mississippi John together in an easy, natural setting. Saturday, February 22nd. The Hurt and other blues legends. Art rock artist for new episode The beauty of Norris Hot Springs is award-winning singer/songwriter Butler drives the music on the Regional musician showcase much like a live broadcast radio that everyone is welcome. To plied his craft while engaging resonator. Phil Cohea plays rhythm Montana Homegrown Radio is back show, each hosted episode includes celebrate the spirit of inclusiveness audiences on both coasts and points guitar, harmonica and vocals for from a short hiatus with some fresh an interview component, discussion, and generosity, Norris invites people in-between for the last thirty years. that genuine juke joint sound. talent! The latest feature is an artist and of course – live music! who’s been steadily making a name Montana Homegrown serves as a for herself in recent months – promotional space for local talent Kristin Lundell. The singer/ and their many art forms – and they songwriter and guitarist performs want YOU! Any musician with a Soak up Chico’s hot ‘wada’ & sprightly catchy, melodic rock originals story to tell and a song to sing is inspired by the likes of Veruca Salt, encouraged to apply for a guest spot Juliana Hatfield and The Beatles. on the podcast. Saloon sets every weekend She’ll have listeners singing along as Visit www.montanahome- Counter the bone-chilling cold of a wide variety of choice dance- On Friday and Saturday, she puts her spin on hits that span grownradio.com to catch up with with a soak at Chico Hot Springs able rock n’ roll covers and has two February 28th and 29th, Helena’s the decades. the fantastic Montana musicians until the summer sun returns to its original albums, Shadows in the Shade Justin Case Band take over the Hosted by local musician Dirk who have been featured thus far, or post. The local getaway is ideal for and Vinyl Valentine. The MAX has Saloon. The ‘70s to ‘90s rock band Alan, Montana Homegrown Radio to submit an application for a future weekend escapes with live shared the stage with Styx, REO covers tunes ranging from the is an online independent musician edition. Be sure to keep an eye out entertainment in the Saloon every Speedwagon and The Fabulous Allman Brothers and Three Dog showcase featuring different area for additional guests as they’re Friday and Saturday. Here’s a look Thunderbirds. Night, to Stone Temple Pilots and acts with every episode. Presented announced. • at what’s coming up. GrooveWax brings the Pearl Jam. The band is comprised The MAX performs Friday and entertainment Friday and Saturday, of Mike Killeen (guitar), Luke Saturday, February 14th and 15th. February 21st and 22nd. The Michelson (bass), and Jeremy The popular band has entertained Gallatin Valley band is comprised Slead (drums). and delighted audiences nationwide of former Jamelution members Live Saloon music begins at since the mid-80s, calling Montana Cindy Damjanovich, Junior 9pm. Chico Hot Springs is located home since 1993. With Kyle Damjanovich, and Nik in Pray, 20 miles south of Brenner (guitar), Mike Young Damjanovich, plus SaddleTramp’s Livingston. Come sip, soak and (drums), and Bobb Clanton (bass), Gary Peterson. They play rock, swing! For more information, visit The MAX plays spot-on renditions country and blues. www.chicohotsprings.com. •

Paige & the People close month with Leap Year Filler bash ChickenJam West and Mellow The horn-powered and vocally working with artists like Les Mood present Denver’s A-Mac & charged group has a feeling of ‘70s Claypool, Rickie Lee Jones and the Height on Thursday, February soul with a modern twist. The band Andi Difranco, among many others. 20th. Local rock quartet SpekAtlas is somewhat reminiscent of groups Dillon has released a number of Betsy Wise celebrates album release open at 9pm. Tickets to this 21+ like Cold Blood or Sharon Jones & acclaimed albums, intertwining a show are $9 in advance and $12 at the Dap-Kings, but with a more range of influences from Zappa- the door. Doors at 8pm. contemporary feel. The members esque eccentricity to Fishbone punk with Story Mansion bash A-Mac represents a unique musi- dress to impress, giving their funk, D.C. Go-Go to Milt Jackson- On Thursday, February 20th, at 811 S Willson Ave. You may have seen her singing cal experience of unity and adven- performances a sense of occasion, influenced vibraphone majesty. His the Bozeman Folklore Society and The evening will serve as a and playing with the Hooligans, turous fusion of genres. With hook- then blast the roof off with their big latest, Kharma Bums, is available now. Bozeman Parks and Recreation celebration of Wise’s new self- White Sage, Acony Belles, or as halfdriven songwriting and a cohesive band, powerhouse sound. The soul, Also this winter, ChickenJam will once again present a unique titled album, released in December. of the duo Betsy & Johnny with blend of reggae, hip-hop, funk and R&B, jazz, and pop ensemble are presents FREE live music at the and entertaining showcase of live She will be performing alongside regular collaborator John Sanders. alternative rock, the group thrives one of Bozeman’s best, and were Bozeman Taproom on select music in the historic Story John Sanders on upright bass, Learn more about Wise at on overcoming musical boundaries. featured on last year’s season Saturdays. Upcoming acts include Mansion as part of its “Pickin’ with the likelihood of a guest www.betsywisesongs.com. Their immersive message and feel premiere of 11th & Grant. the electradelic funky jazz of in the Park” series. The evening on fiddle high. Bozeman Folklore Society is an good energy has proven to bring Looking to next month, PermaFunk on Feb. 15th, will feature singer/songwriter Wise lives a life steeped in all-volunteer nonprofit organization together beautiful people from coast Mike Dillon Band take the stage Colorado-based roots-blues group Betsy Wise with an album music, teaching and gigging, with a dedicated to promoting, preserving, to coast. Recent singles “Hammer Thursday, March 5th. Jazz-funk Stillhouse Junkies on Feb. 22nd, release performance at 7pm. strong belief in the healing and enjoying, and sharing the music, Drop,” “Where I’m At” and group Vibe Quartet open at 8pm. and swampy Southern soul of Doors will open at 6:30pm, transformative power of music. dance, arts, crafts, and skills of “Finally Woke” are available now. Tickets to this 21+ show are $9 in Swamp Dawg on Feb. 29th. with the all-ages show to follow. She’s been making music her entire traditional cultures. There’s always Bozeman multi-piece Paige & advance and $12 at the door. Advance tickets for these Filling Advance tickets are $13.50 at life, beginning with classical piano a need for volunteers! For further the People’s Band front the Doors at 7pm. Station shows and other upcoming Cactus Records, or www.cac- and singing harmony with her event details or to pledge your sup- “Leap Year Bash” on Saturday, Dillon has been praised a “punk events are available in-store at tusrecords.net (plus fees). Any family. She began songwriting as a port, call Rik James at (406) 586- February 29th. Tickets to this 21+ rock provocateur,” “jazz vibraphone Cactus Records and www.cactus- remaining tickets will be available teenager inspired by artists like Joni 4123. Please visit www.bozeman- show are $11 in advance and $15 at visionary” and “percussion records.net. For more informa- at the door. Seating is limited. Mitchell, Nancy Griffith and other folklore.org for all upcoming BFSthe door. Doors at 8pm. Music virtuoso.” The Texas native has set tion, visit www.chicken- The Story Mansion is located rock n’ roll luminaries of the 1960s. concert and dance information. • starts at 9pm. his own standard for three decades, jamwest.com. •

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Bobcats add eight on National Signing Day Gallatin High announces by Danny Waldo State kicker for Woodinville, and was academic fit, that was super After garnering a number of high- rated a four-star prospect by Sailer important to him. We thought we coaching hires profile signees during the early signing Kicking in 2018. Commented were going to get him to sign in the by Danny Waldo regardless of what happened. period in December, the Montana Choate, “Blake Glessner is a really early period, things kind of cooled off, In just over six months, the (Hadley) is going to be a State football team opted for quality good athlete who did all the kicking and we were concerned because Bozeman School District will freshman next year, she plays over quantity on National Signing and puntin chores for Woodinville, Coach (DeNarius) McGhee had done officially split into a two basketball and volleyball,” said Day, February 5th. but he was also a very good corner a great job building a relationship high school district with the Holmquist. The Bobcats added eight more and is an excellent basketball player. with him. Coach (Brian) Armstrong opening of Gallatin High School “I would never get to see players to the 2020 signing class, One of the things that we identified and I did a home visit with him two in August. her play if I coached the boys.” headlined by Garrett Coon, a 6-0, when we were talking about the weeks ago and we absolutely fell in While the opening of Other coaches making 205 lb. running back out of Sheridan, specialist positions is trying to get the love with his mom, Gloria, and had a Bozeman’s second high school is the move from Bozeman Wyoming, the 2019 Wyoming best athlete we can get, because their great time talking sports with his dad, needed, and many community High to Gallatin include golf Gatorade Player of the Year. misses are going to be smaller because Miguel, who was a 13-year major members are excited about the coach Matt Clark, volleyball The Bobcats also opted to bring in their athletic ability is better.” league baseball player, and they came a pair of highly recruited specialists in In addition to Coon, the Bobcats up on a visit this last weekend that I challenge, a fair share of coach Ashley Obstar, and kicker Blake Glessner out of added another highly recruited run- think solidified things. We’re really headaches will need to be swim coach Siobhan Gilmartin Woodinville, Washington, and long ning back in Minaya Olivo from excited about this young man. He’s cured before students roll who will coach both Bozeman snapper Tommy Sullivan out of Modesto, California. Olivo rushed for super productive, a bigger back than through the doors come the fall. High and Gallatin High next Everett, Washington. Following the 1,136 yards on 125 carries for an we’ve often had.” One of the biggest decisions is season. graduation of kicker Tristan Bailey average of 9.1 yards per carry. Added The ’Cats also added an offensive what the staffing will look like New coaches joining the and punter Jerad Padmos, specialist Choate, “Minaya had a ton of offers lineman and a defensive back, along at the new school, in both the school next year include head was an area of need for MSU, and early out of Central Catholic High with a transfer receiver and safety. academic and extracurricular football coach Hunter head coach Jeff Choate feels real School in Modesto, and he went To read the complete profiles of worlds. Chandler, who spent last season good about the duo he is bringing in. through the recruiting process in an MSU’s newest signees, log on to The Bozeman School District as the defensive coordinator at Glessner was a two-time AP All- interesting way. He was looking for an www.msubobcats.com. • took the first steps in making those Bozeman High under Levi decisions by announcing the first Wesche, and Michael Claxton, round of coaching hires at who will take over the boys’ Gallatin High School. Many of basketball program after the coaching hires were transfers spending time coaching Choate tabs ‘Air Raid’ assistant as new OC from Bozeman High School, professionally overseas, as well as but there will be new faces in at the high school level in Seattle, by Danny Waldo While Udy wasn’t there during coordinator David Yost, who is known new programs when all is said Washington. Anyone will tell you that coaching Leach’s heyday in Lubbock, the Red to many in the business to be a changes are a part of the business, Raiders still like to fling the ball quarterback whisperer. Udy’s and done. The shift in coaches at and so it came as no surprise when around aplenty in the pass-happy Big experience working with Yost was Gallatin announced hires Gallatin opened a few spots Montana State found itself with a few 12, which makes Udy’s selection all something that stood out to Choate in 10 extracurricular positions at Bozeman High School, vacancies on its nationally ranked the more interesting. and his staff. “That’s one of the things with five positions yet to be with the most notable amongst football staff. From the moment Choate was we were looking for,” Choate said. filled. Highlighted amongst the those being Troy Hostetler What may come as a surprise is introduced as the Bobcats’ head coach “He has a high degree of expertise at 10 hires was current head boys’ moving up from the boys’ head coach Jeff Choate’s selection as back in 2016, he has proclaimed that the quarterback position specifically, basketball coach Wes Holmquist freshmen basketball team to new offensive coordinator. Choate his will be a football team that will and I felt that was important.” shifting over to Gallatin take over for Holmquist as the recently named Justin Udy as the win in the trenches with a punishing Udy inherits and offensive that High School to take over the head varsity coach. Bobcats’ new offensive coordinator ground attack, and he has held true to returns quarterbacks Tucker Rovig girls’ basketball program. There are many positions following the departure of Matt his word in his four years. But, with and Casey Bauman, who both started Holmquist made the move in yet to be filled, with the hopes Miller, who left to take an offensive the opportunity to bring in a new last fall, in addition to tranfer large part to be able to coach his of doing so in the coming assistant position at his alma mater, perspective on the offensive side of Matthew McKay from North daughter, Hadley, who will be a month so preparations can Boise State. the ball, Choate opted to look for Carolina State. The Bobcats also freshman at Gallatin High in begin for the upcoming Udy comes to Montana State via more variance to MSU’s well- feature a plethora of running backs, the fall. school year. Texas Tech, home to the vaunted ‘Air established ground attack. led by Troy Andersen and Isaiah “I knew probably about Danny Waldo is a local freelance Raid’ passing attack made famous by At Tech, Udy worked as a quality Ifanse. The Bobcats’ ground attack two years ago that this would writer covering Montana State Bobcat their former head coach Mike Leach. control assistant to offensive was tops in the Big Sky in 2019. • be my last year with the boys and Bozeman Hawk athletics. • Page 7B • The endZone • FeBruary 15, 2020

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Montana State University and Ellen host lecture events with animal behavior expert Temple Grandin animal behavior during handling lectures in Bozeman, “Improving and transport, effective designs for Cattle Stockmanship,” will be stockyards and corrals, humane held Feb. 20th on the MSU campus slaughter techniques and impacts of in the Animal Bioscience Building animal stress on meat quality. Her Room 134 from noon to 1pm. Her life and work were portrayed in the second lecture of the day, 2010 film Temple Grandin, and she “Understanding Animal was honored on Time magazine’s list Behavior and Autism” will begin of the 100 most influential people with a reception at 5pm and main in the world the same year. lecture at 6pm, both at the Ellen Grandin is also known for Theatre, 17 W Main St. Tickets chronicling her life as an individual are not necessary for either event. on the autism spectrum. In her “Dr. Grandin’s visit is sure to be book Thinking in Pictures, Grandin one of our best-attended events in noted that she often found it easier this year’s seminar series,” said to relate to and understand animals Patrick Hatfield, head of the animal than people and she applied that and range sciences department. From MSU News Service MSU College of Agriculture. The director of the Montana connection to rethinking and “Her life story and research are so Internationally recognized series brings nationally and Agricultural Experiment Station. redesigning animal holding and compelling, and each of us has a lot animal behavior researcher and internationally recognized “Her innovations and advancements processing facilities. She helped to learn from her contributions to advocate Temple Grandin visits scientists, agriculturalists and in agriculture cannot be overstated, create “hug boxes,” devices which agriculture and insight into Bozeman this month for a pair of educators to speak to students and and it will be a privilege for all of us have proven calming and effective human nature.” lectures. She will speak Thursday, community members about to have the opportunity to hear both to animals under stress and The Bair Ranch Foundation February 20th on the Montana agricultural topics. All of the series’ from her firsthand.” humans struggling with anxiety. Seminar Series is aimed at State University campus at noon events are free and open to the Grandin, currently a Grandin has designed livestock fostering greater public and at Bozeman’s Ellen Theatre public. professor at Colorado State facilities in use in North America, engagement on innovative research, at 6pm. “We are thrilled to welcome Dr. University, pioneered novel Europe and Australia. Many North agriculture and natural resource Grandin’s visit is part of the Bair Grandin to Bozeman,” said techniques for calming American meat plants use a issues. For more information Ranch Foundation Seminar Series Sreekala Bajwa, MSU’s vice animals and lowering stress in feed- restraint system she designed to be please visit animalrange.mon- hosted by the Department of president for agriculture, dean of lot situations. Her research has less stressful for cattle. tana.edu/bairranchfounda- Animal and Range Sciences in the the College of Agriculture and touched upon topics ranging from The first of Grandin’s two tion.html. •

Yellowstone recruits for 2020 Youth Take in films Wild & Scenic Conservation Corps program with free Emerson event From Yellowstone Public Affairs conservation issues. Corps members also Gallatin Yellowstone Wilderness will kick off the night at 5:30pm, How would you like to work, learn, play, and participate in evening and weekend recreational Alliance, Gallatin Wildlife Association, followed by the films at 6:45pm. The serve in the world’s first national park? Yellowstone is activities and discover the many options for careers in Great Old Broads for Wilderness and evening will also feature an excellent currently recruiting for the 2020 Youth Conservation the NPS and other land management agencies. Cottonwood Environmental Law raffle and silent auction. Reception Corps (YCC), a residential work-based education Questions may be directed to Center will join forces to present and screenings are FREE and open to program for young men and women between the ages [email protected]. Bozeman’s 5th Annual Wild & Scenic the public. of 15 and 18. The Yellowstone YCC Program is funded Film Festival on Tuesday, February 18th. The South Yuba River Citizens Two, month-long YCC by park entrance fees and generous donations to The Wild & Scenic Film Fest is a League (SYRCL – pronounced ‘circle’) sessions will be offered June 7th–July 8th and July Yellowstone Forever, the park’s official nonprofit film festival by activists, for activists. started the Wild & Scenic Film Festival 12th–August 12th. Sixty youth will be randomly partner. The festival inspires environmental in January 2003 to promote community selected from across the country to participate in the Visit www.nps.gov- activism and a love for nature – building within the Yuba Watershed, as program. Applicants must be citizens of the United /yell/learn/management/yccjobs.htm to through film. Wild & Scenic shares well as a way to explore environmental States and 15 years of age by June 7th, but not over 18 learn more about the program and to apply. and urgent call to action, encouraging issues through an exciting and influen- years of age by August 12th. Yellowstone recruits youth Completed application materials must be received by festival-goers to learn more about tial medium. The film tour allows from all social, economic, ethnic and racial March 1st. what they can do to save our SYRCL to share their success with backgrounds for the program. Since 1916, the National Park Service has been entrusted threatened planet. other environmental groups nationwide. No previous wilderness with the care of America’s more than 400 national parks. With The event will be held at the To learn more about SYRCL and experience is required. Applicants should possess a the help of volunteers and partners, NPS safeguards these special Emerson Center for the Arts & Culture. the Wild & Scenic Film Fest, please visit positive attitude, a willingness and ability to work in a places and share their stories with millions of people every year. • A social hour with pizza and beverages wwildandscenicfilmfestival.org. • physically active outdoor program, and get along well with others. Participants will be required to live in the park. Room and board will be provided at a minimal cost. Wages will be set at the federal minimum wage of $7.25 per hour. YCC is designed to develop an appreciation for the nation’s natural resources and heritage through unique educational, recreational, and work experiences. Corps members work together with National Park Service (NPS) staff to complete conservation projects such as trail rehabilitation, campground restoration, and a wide variety of resource management, visitor support services, and maintenance projects. Participants develop their job and leadership skills while exploring personal values, gaining self- esteem, expanding their awareness of work ethics, and learning firsthand about environmental and