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long with a generous dumping Performances will take place November 30th, themes and language. Strauss Jr.’s mischievous Fledermaus Overture, the of snow, the holidays have December 1st, 7th, 8th, 14th, 15th, 20th and Livingston’s Shane Lalani Center for the sublime prelude to Humperdinck’s Hänsel und blown into Southwest 21st at 7:30pm; Dec. 2nd, 9th, and 16th at Arts will present yet another Holiday Gretel, and Mozart’s exuberant Exsultate jubilate. for another season. Locals and 3pm; and Dec. 22nd at 2pm. First on Vaudeville Extravaganza!, running for two Local singer, songwriter, pianist and actor, Lori those visiting have ample Broadway in 2008, this excellent adaptation of weekends only, December 7th–16th, in the Rosolowsky, will join as special guest opportunity to get in the spirit the hit movie musical features a talented cast Dulcie Theatre. Showtimes are Fridays and conductor beginning the performance with withA celebratory gatherings among family and of singers and dancers. Showbiz entertainers Saturdays at 8pm, and Sundays at 3pm. One Rimsky-Korsakov’s Polonaise from friends – as well as a number of festive stage Bob Wallace and Phil Davis, budding perform- of the Shane’s most popular events, this two- “Christmas Eve.” events in and around the BoZone. Here’s a ers Betty and Judy Haynes, and a slew of hour variety show is a high-energy romp Finally, Yellowstone Ballet Company is preview of some upcoming productions all chorus kids are detoured to General Waverly’s through the cherished chestnuts of the season. offering a FREE child ticket for every adult can enjoy! Vermont Inn. But there’s no snow! Not to Show creators have assembled another ticket purchase to their 28th annual production Montana Ballet Company presents its 35th worry, you know there’s going to be a happy intrepid squad of community performers of . Performances take place Anniversary production of The Nutcracker, ending with this toe-tapping, terrific musical. ranging from the sublime to the spastic who at 4:30pm on Saturday, December 15th and on Friday, November 30th at 7pm and You’ll enjoy songs such as “Snow,” “Blue will amaze, amuse, and mystify with songs, 2pm on Sunday, Dec. 16th at the Willson Saturday, December 1st at 2pm and 7pm. All Skies,” “I Love a Piano,” “Count Your skits, and vigorous acts of vaudevillian virtuos- Auditorium in Bozeman. Performing the will be held at the Willson Auditorium. Blessings” and the title tune, “White ity – all served up with a heaping helping of starring role of the Nutcracker Prince is Following the Bozeman performances, MBC Christmas” – all played beautifully by a LIVE heart. It’s fun for the whole family, and virtu- Yellowstone Ballet School alumnus, and local heads to Big Sky’s Warren Miller Performing 20-piece orchestra. ally guaranteed to get you in the spirit! favorite, Parsifal Pittendorfer. Nationally Arts Center on Sunday, Dec. 2nd with an Ryan Cassavaugh’s latest and greatest A festive holiday celebration awaits! The renowned dancer Annie Valle will dance the additional matinee at 4pm. MBC’s Nutcracker Christmas play, Eddie’s First Christmas next in Bozeman Symphony’s 2019-19 role of the Rat Queen. Also featured will be welcomes back guest artists Rachel Van on Patrol, comes to the Verge Theater stage performance season is Gloria featuring local dance company Raison D’être Dance Buskirk and Christian Clark, principal dancers Thursdays through Saturdays, December special guest soprano Clarissa Lyons. Under Project, as well as thirteen-year-old aspiring with Terminus Modern Ballet Theater. They 6th–15th with performances at 8pm each the direction of Maestro Matthew Savery, over ballerina Emah Eckert dancing the role of will share the stage with MBC’s own company night. The long-awaited sequel to Jimmy’s First 150 musicians will be featured during the Clara. YBC’s family friendly production of The dancers and nearly 100 dancers from the Christmas on Parole features the same actors as performances set for Saturday, December 8th Nutcracker will delight audiences of all ages as community. Also featured in the cast is Soren new characters in a fresh setting, a bar at 7:30pm and Sunday, Dec. 9th at 2:30pm. they enjoy the magical and colorful characters Kisiel, co-director of Broad Comedy, who will complete with Santa – in cuffs! You can rest Both will be held in the Willson Auditorium. and enchanting story. once again dance the role of Drosselmeyer. assured you’ll be seeing the most original The centerpiece of the concert will put Ticketing and further information about Perfect for the entire family, holiday Christmas play out there. As Ryan says, audiences in the spirit of the season as Francis these and other events can be found through- favorite Irving Berlin’s White Christmas “Jimmy’s was just the beginning…” This show Poulenc’s playful – and gorgeous – Gloria out this issue of The BoZone. Happy returns to The Ellen Theatre stage! is recommended for ages 17+ due to adult comes to Bozeman! You’ll also hear Johann holidays! •

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Prepare yourself for Verge arrests w/ Eddie’s First Shane Center’s Holiday Christmas on Patrol, more Improv Vaudeville Extravaganza! Verge Theater’s stage calendar Parole features the same actors as adult themes and language. is funny and festive this holiday new characters in a fresh setting, a Tickets are $14 in advance, or $16 The Shane Lalani Center for the This season’s Holiday Vaudeville season! Here’s a look at some of the bar complete with Santa – in cuffs! at the door. Arts is positively giddy to present yet Extravaganza! runs for two fantastic performances happening in You can rest assured you’ll be seeing Also at the Little Black Box, the another Holiday Vaudeville weekends only, December 7th–16th, the coming weeks. the most original Christmas play out always-hilarious Monday night Extravaganza!, running weekends in the Dulcie Theatre at the Shane Verge kicks off the final month there. As Ryan says, “Jimmy’s was Improv on the Verge shows. With from December 7th–16th. One of Lalani Center for the Arts. of 2018 with a special Silly Moose just the beginning…” This show a mixture of short-form games (like the Shane’s most popular events, this Showtimes are Fridays and Comedy Improv for Kids on runs Thursdays through Saturdays, you see on the popular tv show two-hour variety show is a high- Saturdays at 8pm, and Sundays at Saturday, December 1st at Country December 6th–15th with Whose Line is It Anyway?) and long- Bookshelf downtown. form stories, This edition of the pop- everything you see ular series is FREE of on stage is created admission and will on the spot using begin at 3pm, just audience ahead of the suggestions. With Downtown Christmas crowd favorites, the Stroll. These events give Bozeman Improverts families an AND some new extra chance to laugh faces, you won’t together. After all, want to miss the best laughter decreases stress way to start your hormones. It also week. Come get increases immune cells cheap thrills for your and infection-fighting laugh hole with antibodies, improving advanced tickets for our resistance to only $7, or $9 at the disease. And of course, door. Upcoming laughter triggers the shows are set for release of endorphins, December 10th energy romp through the cherished 3pm. Tickets are $18 for adults, the body’s natural feel- and 17th. All chestnuts of the season. $14 for seniors and college students, good chemicals, giving performances start Show creators have assembled and $10 for youth 17 and under. people an overall sense at 7pm. Ages 17+. another intrepid squad of To make reservations, visit of well-being. Visit www.ver- community performers ranging from www.theshanecenter.org or And of course, getheater.com for the sublime to the spastic who will call the box office at (406) 222-1420. laughs for adults! Ryan reservations and amaze, amuse, and mystify with The Shane Center is located at Cassavaugh’s latest and further information songs, skits, and vigorous acts of 415 E Lewis St. greatest Christmas play, about the entire vaudevillian virtuosity – all served Holiday Vaudeville Extravaganza! Eddie’s First season! Tickets are up with a heaping helping of heart. is loyally sponsored by Conley’s Christmas on Patrol, opens performances at 8pm each night. also available at Cactus Records. It’s fun for the whole family, and Books & Music, Kirk Michels December 6th. The long-awaited Eddie’s First Christmas on Patrol is See you at “The Little Black Box on virtually guaranteed to get you in Architects, and Yellowstone Valley sequel to Jimmy’s First Christmas on recommended for ages 17+ due to the Edge (of Bozeman)!” • the spirit! Lodge & Grill. •

Feast on ‘A Winter’s Festive Sherlock Holmes mystery comes Madrigal’ at Kaleidoscope to MSU’s Reynolds Hall Oh of inside a fanciful theater production. Small Batch Arts will present returns, bills come due and good Cerris Morgan-Moyer. Live sound year! Kaleidoscope Youth Theater As time rewinds, royal hunters set original stage production Sherlock will has run its course. Meanwhile a affects created by LA TheatreWorks will present “A Winter’s forth to hunt the boar for the feast, Holmes & the Curious Case of small theater company is about to Foley Artist Shereen Khan. Madrigal” for one weekend only! followed by plucky village children the Christmas Carol at Montana launch its holiday production of General admission tickets are These dinner theater performances imagining a way into the castle too. State University’s Reynolds Recital Dickens’ A Christmas Carol when one $22.50 and available at Cactus will be held Friday and Saturday, When two capering jesters arrive, Hall this holiday season. Written of its actors mysteriously disappears. Records and cactusrecords.net. December 7th–8th, at 6:30pm each the gates open and guests are invited and directed by Bruce Hurlbut, Maybe the Holidays won’t be so Reynolds Recital Hall can be evening. There will be an additional into the rich banqueting hall to dine performances are set for Thursday hum-drum after all! found within MSU’s Howard matinee event on Sunday, Dec. 9th with King Fredrick’s royal court through Saturday, December Take in this deliciously Hall, located on the corner of at 3pm. All performances take place waited on by musical maids serving 20th–22nd at 7:30pm each evening, entertaining holiday mystery 11th and Grant. at the Kaleidoscope Playhouse, a hearty family-style feast including then closing with a Sunday matinee complete with live Foley sounds and Small Batch Arts produces located at 1602 W Beall St. in tasty desserts. Entertaining jesters, a on Dec. 23rd at 3:30pm. an enviable accompaniment of professional and pre-professional Bozeman. masked Christmas story play, and Christmas in London, 1902. A talented actors to tell the tale classical arts, education, and Just imagine… A room dimly lit joyous madrigal carols bring to life time low on crimes to solve including John Hosking, Joel Jahnke, performance events which harken by candles and sparkling lights on a the warm holiday spirit of ages past complains Holmes. Nothing left but Kathy Jahnke, Rhonda Smith, Tom to a time gone by. Learn more at Christmas tree forest. Music begins for guests young and old. to wait it out until bleak January Morris, M. Douglas MacIntyre, and by visiting smallbatcharts.org. • and glittering fairies swirl out from Tickets are reserved seating by pines to dance around guests’ tables tables (each sit eight guests) and the bringing winter magic to awake an cost is $35 per person. For old castle asleep for hundreds of reservations, call the Playhouse at years. Welcome to Kaleidoscope’s (406) 587-3642 or purchase online at traditional medieval English feast set www.kytbozeman.org. • Ellen’s holiday production has us dreaming of a White Christmas Downtown Bozeman’s Ellen the holiday family Theatre is your source for some of comedy Elf. Will the area’s best big screen Ferrell stars as entertainment and stage Buddy, a human performances. The space also raised in the houses some great musical acts, North Pole by both local and those coming elves, who travels through town. Here’s a look at to New York City what’s happening downtown. in search Perfect for the entire family, of his holiday favorite Irving Berlin’s biological father. White Christmas returns to The The film also stars Ellen stage with performances James Caan, through December 22nd. First on Zooey Deschanel, Roaring 20s interpretation of The Broadway in 2008, this excellent Mary Steenburgen, Ed Asner, and Two Gentlemen of Verona and he can’t adaptation of the hit movie musical Bob Newhart. All seats are $6. wait to share his knowledge with features a talented cast of singers Rated PG, Elf runs 100 minutes. young actors once again! and dancers. Showbiz entertainers Wine, beer, and other Auditions are open to students Bob Wallace and Phil Davis, refreshments will be sold in the grades 6 through 12. You MUST budding performers Betty and lobby one hour before all reserve an audition slot online at Judy Haynes, and a slew of chorus performances and screenings. www.TateAcademy.org. If you kids are detoured to General Ticketing and further information are unable to attend these audition Waverly’s Vermont Inn. But there’s about these and other upcoming dates and times, please contact no snow! Not to worry, you know events is available at www.theel- TATE Academy at there’s going to be a happy ending lentheatre.org. For additional [email protected] or with this toe-tapping, terrific inquiries, call (406) 585-5885 or stop (406) 585-6918. musical. You’ll enjoy songs such as into The Ellen box office. Hours are Montana TheatreWorks, “Snow,” “Blue Skies,” “I Love a Wednesday through Saturday from producers of last summer’s Piano,” “Count Your Blessings” 1–3pm, as well as two hours prior Oklahoma!, and this year’s holiday and the title tune, “White to any event. musical White Christmas, announces Christmas” – all played beautifully TATE Academy is delighted to auditions for Stephen Sondheim’s hit by a LIVE 20-piece orchestra. announce auditions for William musical Company to be performed Remaining performances will take Shakespeare’s Hamlet on Tuesday in April 2019. place Dec. 1st, 7th, 8th, 14th, and Wednesday, December 4th–5th Company is a 1970 musical 15th, 20th and 21st at 7:30pm; from 4–7pm. Performances are set which was nominated for a record- Dec. 2nd, 9th, and 16th at 3pm; for January 26th–27th, 2019. setting fourteen Tony Awards, and Dec. 22nd at 2pm. Tickets Mark Kuntz, a veteran of winning six. The plot revolves range $18–$34. eighteen tours with Montana around Bobby (a single man unable One week before Christmas, on Shakespeare in the Parks and to commit fully to a steady Tuesday, December 18th at Schools, will serve as director. relationship, let alone marriage), 7:30pm, it’s a special screening of Earlier this year, Kuntz directed the the five married couples who are his best friends, and his three girlfriends. Open to ages 18 and up. You MUST reserve an audi- tion slot at www.TheEllenTheatre.org. Primary auditions will be held at The Ellen on Saturday, Dec. 8th beginning at 10am. For those unable to audition that day, a second, shorter audition will be held at Hope Lutheran Church, 2152 Graf, on Tuesday, Dec. 11th at 6:30pm. This ses- sion will be followed by callbacks beginning at 7:30pm, also at Hope Lutheran. For any ques- tions, please direct all inquiries to AuditionsAtTheEllen- @gmail.com. •

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Venture to the Arctic w/ Museum’s Take in some arts, culture Polar Family Day & MORe & holiday shopping at Next up at the Museum of the Polar Obsession is a photography 6–8pm. Meet some of Montana’s special Art Walk Rockies, in conjunction with its visit- exhibition featuring striking images of experts, researchers, and artists that ing exhibits, Polar Family Day will the world’s polar regions from National work in the polar regions of the Back for its annual event, the Boutique, Miller’s Jewelry, Montana take place Saturday, December 8th Geographic photographer Paul Nicklen. world. Hear their stories, examine Winter Art Walk returns to the Gift Corral, Onyx Studio, Rare streets of Downtown Bozeman on Bird, The Rialto, Visions West Friday, December 14th from Contemporary, and many more. 6–8pm. Many galleries will feature Log on to www.downtownboze- artists’ openings and receptions and man.org for a complete list and often provide hors d’oeuvres and further event details. This evening complimentary refreshments. It’s gathering is FREE and open to also a wonderful chance to stroll the public. Downtown Bozeman, take in some A member of the Downtown art and culture, and do some Bozeman Partnership, the purpose of the holiday shopping. Downtown Bozeman Association (DBA) A few of the participating art is to promote Downtown Bozeman as a galleries and businesses include center of business, culture and Alara Jewelry, Altitude Gallery, entertainment; to conduct and promote Bozeman Spirits Distillery, Cello, activities and events that build a strong the Emerson Center for the Arts & local economy; and to contribute to the Culture, Four Winds Gallery, The well-being, growth and vitality of from 10am–12pm. Explore the The images will take visitors their research, and see how their Gem Gallery, Heyday, Meridian Downtown Bozeman. • world’s frigid climates and the animals underwater and across the ice, passion is contributing to our that call it home. Get messy with delivering a unique close-up of understanding of the Arctic and the blubber gloves, experiment with snow, wildlife in the Arctic and Antarctic. Antarctic. After the presentation, and track bears with Polar Bears Into the Arctic showcases over fifty enjoy light appetizers and explore the International. Celebrate the world’s original oil paintings plus three two changing exhibitions, Polar Regional artistry shows in polar regions and winter weather with feature-length films documenting Obsession and Into the Arctic. This crafts, activities, and experiments. painter and filmmaker Cory event is $8 for members and $12 for Sponsored by Polar Bears Trépanier’s expeditions to the furthest non-members. spades with Green Door’s International, this event is included reaches of the Canadian Arctic, a Please note: the Gallatin Agricultural with Museum admission. biosphere so remote and untouched, Heritage: More Than Livestock & Crops exhibition On display through January 27th that most of its vast landscape has lecture on December 5th has been cancelled. are photo exhibit Polar Obsession never been painted before. For more information about these Green Door Gallery will host an the artwork into a deck of cards. and multi-media Into the Arctic. Dive deeper into the exhibits with events and other Museum exhibits, artist reception for the exhibit The cards will be available for Both are included with Museum an Evening with the Experts on visit museumoftherockies.org or “Livingston: Queen of tHE purchase at the event, as well as admission. Tuesday, December 11th from call (406) 994-5257. • ARTS” during the Holiday Stroll on a continuing basis at on Friday, December 7th from Wheatgrass Saloon and 5–8pm. Join for an evening to www.wheatgrasssaloon.com. celebrate the holiday season and the Five dollars from the sale of each chance to view 54 works of art by deck will go to the Livingston 54 artists. Gallery Association. For more Paint exhibit ‘To Make a Prairie’ on Livingston: Queen of tHE ARTS is a information, contact Lisa Snow playing card art exhibit and project. Beaudin, Green Door Gallery display at Old Main Each of the 54 artists chose a owner, at (406) 224-3895. playing card to depict through art. The Synergigi-designed Old Main Gallery & Framing is The combined works of the Green Door Gallery can be found pleased to feature the work of participating artists provide the just above Wheatgrass Saloon, Morgan Irons for a solo images for the fifty-four cards that a cold-press juice bar and exhibition, “To Make a Prairie,” make up a deck of playing cards – eco-boutique in historic Downtown during the month of December. An 52 cards plus two jokers. The Livingston. Green Door celebrates opening reception will take place artwork is varied in style and the work of local and regional on Friday, Dec. 7th from 5–7pm. medium: oil, acrylic, photography, artists and presents a culturally This event is open to the public. quilting, glass, watercolor, ink, engaging experience for the viewer. To make a prairie (1855) pencil and more. Green Door The gallery is located at 120 N Emily Dickinson, 1830–86 Gallery has had each piece scanned Main St. Learn more by visiting the To make a prairie it takes a clover or photographed in order to turn aforementioned website. • and one bee, One clover, and a bee. an expanse on that scene. the farmer and the boy. They are a And revery. The show is a collection of tribute to the power of story found The revery alone will do, quiet figures in the landscape, in the landscape of the West, a If bees are few. timeless in theme and palette. With stage for narratives of life, death, Unique gift options abound “A couple of years ago I painted their visual austerity, each painting and what happens in between.” a small vignette of a solitary is designed for a noted emotional – Morgan Irons at SLAM Winter Showcase woman standing with a shovel in a resonance. Inspired greatly by Old Main Gallery & Framing is vast, flat field. While technically realist artists such as Winslow located at 129 E Main St. in Support Local Artists and textiles, stunning photography, unambitious and hastily painted, Homer and Andrew Wyeth, these Downtown Bozeman. Hours are Musicians with the 8th Annual fabulous art for all tastes and this image, in all its brevity was my paintings mark a compulsion for Monday through Friday from SLAM Winter Showcase, budgets, along with so much more! first successful painting. ‘Field delineating the vertical of the 10am–5:30pm, Saturday from returning to Downtown Bozeman SLAM is a nonprofit Waltz’ became a marker for the individual against the horizon of 10am–5pm, and Sunday from Saturday and Sunday, December organization dedicated to direction my work would take the landscape. I believe there can 11am–5pm. Learn more about the 1st–2nd. This event will highlight promoting Montana arts and art since. My inaugural solo be found the iconography of the space and framing services at the talents of artists from around education in a manner that exhibition ‘To Make a Prairie’ is mother and child, or of the father, www.oldmaingallery.com. • the state of Montana in an enriches and involves the environment that encourages community. SLAM hosts events to shopping locally for the holidays. showcase the artistic talent of The 2018 event will also include a residents, funds scholarships to silent auction featuring beautifully community members seeking Three new celebratory exhibits featured decorated wreaths to hang for education in the arts, and holiday celebrations with friends spearheads community art and family. SLAM’s “pop-up,” installations. Artist participation in at Emerson galleries this winter gallery-style showcase will be held SLAM festivals is open only to at the Masonic Lodge ballroom, Montanans, but everyone is The Emerson Center for the Arts Marsha Karle, Ethan Markie, Tara Finally, in the Weaver Room located at 14 S Tracy Ave. in welcome to attend, experience, and & Culture has announced the Moore, Darla Myers, Trevor Nelson, Gallery, Main Street Montana by Bozeman. Event hours are support the talents of our fantastic opening of three new exhibits to Mike O’Connell, Steve Osman, Ed Enders will be on display noon–8pm on Saturday and artist community! enjoy this winter. First up, the Jessie Laura Blue Palmer, Richard Parrish, December 7th through January 25th. noon–5pm on Sunday. Further information about Wilber Gallery will host the Martha Rotella, Kathleen Smith, Enders’ solo show in the Weaver The SLAM Winter Showcase is this event can be found at Room was also curated as a Celebration of the Arts Exhibit, Sonja Stebe, Kara Tripp, and Angela the perfect place to buy great gifts www.slamfestivals.org. Be opening with a reception on Friday, Zanolari. This exhibit will be on complement to the ‘Urban West’ with that handmade touch from sure to follow them on Facebook December 14th from 5–8pm. Silent display through the Jan. 25th event. theme of the Lobby exhibit. He’s a Montana artists! Featured at SLAM (@SLAMFestivals) for the most up bidding will begin at the opening Also at the Emerson, the Lobby Livingston native and prolific artist are one of a kind jewelry, eye- to date event information. And of event and will continue through the Gallery will host Urban West who has had numerous solo and catching ceramics, fashionable course, SLAM on! • night of the Celebration of the Arts featuring works by June Billings group shows worldwide. Mr. main event, set for January 25th in Safford, Kelsey Dzintars, Enders was a perfect artist to the Emerson Ballroom. Edd Enders and Noah Massey, accompany the Celebration of the The fourth annual Celebration of on display December 14th till Arts theme as his work identifies the Arts Exhibit is a juried collection January 25th. with ALL of Montana, not simply of original art donated by local and Urban West was curated to the natural landscape. regional artists in support of the complement this year’s ‘Celebration “I consider myself a Emerson. This exhibit allows the of the Arts’ theme – Argentina. The contemporary western painter,” he local cultural center to honor and South American country is known for says. “I am not interested in highlight artists who have contributed its lively street scenes and urban portraying the West as it’s their works to the Emerson’s most artwork. Exhibit curators aim to commonly idealized with pristine important fundraiser, the Celebration bring that same vibrancy to the landscapes and romanticized of the Arts. Emerson’s Lobby this December and wildlife, cowboys and Indians. I Artists participating in this year’s January. The splendor of our state’s want to portray human’s inevitable exhibit are: Sarah Angst, Kathy Burk, natural landscape is a prevent artistic activity and impact on this region.” Joanne Berghold, Heather Cromwell, theme. To capture the beauty and Located at 111 S Grand Ave., Jim Dick, Roger Cruwys, Jan Elpel, artistry also present in our urban the Emerson Center for the Arts & Scott Fabritz, Audrey Glover environments, these four artists have Culture serves as a primary Czaykowski, Graham Goff, Craig been invited to create works which resource for the arts, arts education, Hergert, Stacey Herries, Jim exemplify the richness within and cultural activities in Southwest Howard, Ann Justin, Kirstin Kainz, Montana’s cities. Montana. Learn more at www.theemerson.org. •

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Public Skating (No Sticks & Pucks) 11 am Ressler Motors Ice Rink Public Skating (No Sticks & Pucks) 1:30pm Haynes Pavilion All Ages Stick & Puck 2:45pm Haynes Pavilion Free Pool 3 pm Molly Brown Gesine Janzen – O Rivers! 4 pm DeWeese Gallery Hyalite APA First Pour Party 5 pm Bridger Brewing Open Builds 6 pm Bozeman Makerspace Football Bingo Night 6 pm Mixers Saloon Provost’s Distinguished Lecturer Series 7 pm Museum of the Rockies Bridger Creek Boys 7 pm Red Tractor Pizza The Good Old Boys 7 pm The Mint Cafe & Bar – Belgrade Edis Kittrell 7 pm Bozeman Hot Springs Kitchen Dwellers 8 pm Pine Creek Lodge Something & The Anything 8 pm Murray Bar – Livingston Sunrise Karaoke – Eagles 9 pm Eagles Bar Rob Lethert 10 pm Haufbrau

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2 Morning meditation 3 Bozeman Ice Festival Bzn 4 Bozeman Ice Festival Bzn 5 Bozeman Ice Festival Bzn 6 Bozeman Ice Festival Bzn 8 am Mtns Walking Polar Obsession Business Before Hours Bonus Weekend – Early Polar Obsession Polar Obsession Opening 9 am Bridger Bowl 9 am MoRockies 9 am Museum of the Rockies 9 am Museum of the Rockies 7:30am Old Main Gallery & Framing Brunch Live Music – The Travelin’ Into the Arctic 9 am MoRockies Into the Arctic 9 am MoRockies Into the Arctic 9 am MoR Books & Babies Kind Music Monday 10:30am CMB Books & Babies Library Tour 9 am Bozeman Library 10 am & 1 pm Bozeman Public Library 11 am Pine Creek Lodge Thrive Gym Days 10 am Willson All Ages Stick & Puck 10 am & 1 pm Bozeman Library Little Ones Storytime 2018 SLAM Winter Showcase Baby Bistro 11 am Bozeman Library 11 am Ressler Motors Ice Rink Yoga For All 10:15am & 11:15 am Bzn Library 12 pm Masonic Lodge Microbrew Monday 11:30am MAP Public Skating (No Sticks & Pucks) Howard Beall 1 pm Wild Joe*s 11 am & 12 pm Bozeman Library Thrive Gym Days – Belgrade Public Skating (No Sticks & Pucks) 11 am Ressler Motors Ice Rink Public Skating (No Sticks & Pucks) Public Skating (No Sticks & Pucks) 11 am Heck-Quaw Elementary 1:30pm Haynes Pavilion All Ages Stick & Puck Voice of the Bridgers 1 pm Ressler Motors Ice Rink 11 am Ressler Motors Ice Rink Learn to Curl All Ages Stick & Puck 11 am Ressler Motors Ice Rink 12 pm MT Manufacturing Extension Ctr Taco Tuesday 11:30am Mtns Walking 2:45pm Ressler Motors Ice Rink 2:30pm Haynes Pavilion All Ages Stick & Puck Public Skating (No Sticks & Pucks) White Christmas 3 pm The Ellen Open STEAMlab Hours 3 pm CMB Know the 10 Signs 1:30pm Haynes Pavilion 1:30pm Haynes Pavilion Brian Stumpf 3:30pm Scissorbills Roblox Club 3:45pm Bzn Library 1 pm Senior Center Free Pool 3 pm Molly Brown All Ages Stick & Puck MBC’s The Nutcracker LEGO Club 3:45pm Bzn Library Public Skating (No Sticks & Pucks) Public Skating (No Sticks & Pucks) 2:45pm Haynes Pavilion 4 pm Warren Miller PACenter 1:30pm Haynes Pavilion The Road Agents 6 pm Outlaw MT Food Bank: Hops Against Hunger 3 pm Haynes Pavilion Free Pool 3 pm Molly Brown Dirtwire 7 pm Filling Station 4 pm Mountains Walking All Ages Stick & Puck Minecraft Meetup 3:45pmBzn Library Pete Manka 3:30pm Scissorbills Bridger Mountain Big Band Pints w/ Purpose – MT Food Bank 2:30pm Haynes Pavilion READ to a Dog 4 pm Bzn Library MT Food Bank: Hops Against Hunger 7 pm Eagles Bar 5 pm Bridger Brewing Free Pool 3 pm Molly Brown Gal. Roller Derby – Fresh Meat & Greet 4 pm MAP Brewing Dan Henry 7 pm Norris Hot Springs MT Food Bank: Hops Against Hunger Open STEAMlab Hours 4 pm CMB 5 pm MAP Brewing Holiday Authors’ Reception (Letters & Beat Deaf 7 pm Bzn Hot Springs 5 pm Outlaw Brewing Science faculty) Seven Guest Chef Night Music & Mussels / Bridger Creek Boys Bozeman Doc – Liyana 7 pm Emerson 5:30pm Bozeman Public Library Storyhill 7:30pm Rialto Bozeman Julian Davis 5 pm Murray Bar 5 pm Fork & Spoon 5:30pm Bridger Brewing Open Mic Night 10 pm Haufbrau Bluegrass Jam Gear Swap & Special Presentation Kids Night 5:30pm Katabatic Author “Sneak-Peek” event: Christy Stillwell 5:30pm Katabatic Brewing 5 pm Lockhorn Cider House 4th Annual Lights on Montana Hall 6 pm Country Bookshelf Brad Snow lecture: Idaho’s Silver Valley Beer for a Cause 5:30pm Open Builds 6 pm Makerspace Football Bingo Night 6 pm Mixers 6 pm Museum of the Rockies 5 pm Katabatic Brewing Company Laney Lou 6 pm Outlaw Brewing Ice Fest Screening – El Capitan Art on the Rocks 6:30pm Emerson MT Food Bank: Hops Against Hunger Hawthorne Roots Duet 6 pm Lockhorn Cider House Writer’s Night – Doug and Andrea Peacock 5 pm Bunkhouse Brewery 6 pm Mountains Walking Ashley Ross 6:30pm Red Tractor Stettie Ruth – Art Salon 6 pm Rialto 7 pm Pine Creek Lodge Josh Moore 5:30pm Bzn Spirits “Rumble: The Indians Who Trivia Night 7 pm Pine Creek Lodge Kenny Diamond 7 pm The Mint Cafe & Bar Rich Mayo 6 pm Kountry Korner Rocked the World” Rob Lethert 7 pm Eagles Bar Bridger Creek Boys 7 pm Red Tractor 7 pm MSU Astronomy on Tap – Rockets & Ice Fest Screening – Mountain of Storms The Wind Drifters 7 pm Bzn Hot Springs Joe Biden’s American Promise Tour Balloons 7:30pm Emerson Crawford Theater Mountain Yarns: Narrative Tales of Adventure 7 pm UofM – Dennison Theatre 7 pm Mountains Walking 7:30pm The Mountain Project Celtic Cowboy Christmas Ladies’ Night 7 pm Molly Brown Ice Fest Screening – North Ridge Downbeat Monday Night Dance 7:30pm Myrna Loy – Helena 7 pm Mountain Yoga Christmas Chorus – Weekly Gathering Trivia Night 8 pm Molly Brown 7:30pm Emerson Sunrise Karaoke – Legion 7 pm Christ the King Church Wobble Wednesday 8 pm Zebra Eddie’s 1st Christmas on Patrol 8 pm Verge 9 pm American Legion – Bzn Larry Kiff 7 pm Red Tractor Pizza Sunrise Karaoke 9 pm 19th Hole Smith McKay All Day 8 pm Murray Bar Open Mic Night 10 pm Haufbrau Sunrise Karaoke 9 pm Bar IX Open Mic Night 10 pm Haufbrau Sunrise Karaoke – Eagles 9 pm Eagles Bar

Happy Hanukkah! Happy Hanukkah! Tours for Tots Polar Obsession 9 amMoR Polar Obsession 9 am MoR 10 am MoRockies Into the Arctic 9 am MoR Into the Arctic 9 am MoR Bozeman Ice Festival Bzn Books & Babies Tours for Tots 10 am MoR 9 10 Polar Obsession 11 12 HealthCare Connections – 13 Sun. Morning meditation 10 am & 1 pm Library Books & Babies 9 am MoRockies Mobile Health 8 am Mtns Walking Yoga For All 11 am & 12 pm Library Into the Arctic 9 am MoR 10 am Bzn Library 10 am & 1 pm Bozeman Library Polar Obsession 9 am MoRockies Public Skating (No Sticks & Pucks) All Ages Stick & Puck Little Ones Storytime Thrive Gym Days – Bozeman Into the Arctic 9 am MoRockies 11 am Ressler Motors Ice Rink 11 am Ressler Motors Ice Rink 10:15am & 11:15 am Bzn Library 10 am Willson School Gun Show 9 am Fairgrounds Taco Tuesday 11:30am Mtns Walking Baby Bistro 11 am Bozeman Library Microbrew Monday 11:30am MAP Thrive Gym Days – Belgrade Solar 4 the Fork & Spoon – Benefit Brunch Women-Owned Business Tour Public Skating (No Sticks & Pucks) 10 am Fork & Spoon Kitchen Public Skating (No Sticks & Pucks) 11 am Heck-Quaw Elementary 12:30pm Salted Caramel Café 11 am Ressler Motors Ice Rink Brunch Live Music – Peter King 1:30pm Haynes Pavilion All Ages Stick & Puck Public Skating (No Sticks & Pucks) Public Skating (No Sticks & Pucks) 11 am Pine Creek Lodge All Ages Stick & Puck 1:30pm Haynes Pavilion 11 am Ressler Motors Ice Rink 1:30pm Haynes Pavilion Public Skating (No Sticks & Pucks) All Ages Stick & Puck 2:30pm Haynes Pavilion All Ages Stick & Puck 1:30pm Haynes All Ages Stick & Puck 2:45pm Haynes 1 pm Ressler Motors Ice Rink 2:30pm Haynes Pavilion Open STEAMlab Hours 3 pm CMB Tours for Tots 2 pm MoRockies Free Pool 3 pm Molly Brown MT Food Bank: Hops Against Hunger Open STEAMlab Hours 4 pm CMB Roblox Club 3:45pm Bzn Library Free Pool 3 pm Molly Brown Hanna and Zander 3:30pm Scissorbills 2 pm Bozeman Brewing Co. Beer for a Cause 5 pm Katabatic LEGO Club 3:45pm Bzn Library Public Skating (No Sticks & Pucks) Bozeman Symphony / Gloria Amanda Stewart 5:30pm Bzn Spirits Celebrate the Holidays at Fork and Spoon Meadowlark Pint Night 4 pm MWB 3 pm Haynes Pavilion 2:30pm Willson Auditorium Rich Mayo 6 pm Kountry Korner 5 pm Fork & Spoon Homestyle Kitchen Holiday Vaudeville Extravaganza! Pints w/ Purpose/Cancer Support Minecraft Meetup 3:45pmBzn Library Evening with the Experts – Arctic & Antarctic Business After Hours 3 pm Shane Lalani 5 pm Bridger Brewing READ to a Dog 4 pm Bzn Library 5:30pm Rocky Mountain Bank 6 pm MoRockies White Christmas 3 pm The Ellen Marcedes Carroll 5 pm Murray Bar Author Event with Molly Damm Kids Night 5:30pm Katabatic Bozeman Area Backcountry Skiing A Winter’s Madrigal – Dinner Theater Bluegrass Jam 5:30pm Katabatic 6 pm Country Bookshelf Music & Mussels w/ Edis and the Incredibles 6 pm REI Bozeman 3 pm Kaleidoscope Playhouse Paint and Sip 6 pm Blend Spring Musical Auditions 5:30pm Bridger Brewing Open Builds 6 pm Bzn Makerspace Brian Stumpf 3:30pm Scissorbills 6:30pm The Ellen Football Bingo Night 6 pm Mixers Lazy Owl String Band Open Mic w/ Bozeman Poetry Pints & Paints 5:30pm Bunkhouse Bingo Night 7 pm Pine Creek Lodge 6 pm Red Tractor Collective West Coast Swing 6:30pm Yoga Motion Weston Lewis 6 pm Outlaw Brewing Ladies’ Night 7 pm Molly Brown Bridger Creek Boys 7 pm Red Tractor 2018 Bzn Ice Fest Dinner & Wrap 6:30pm Townshend’s Teahouse Josh Moore 6 pm Mtns. Walking Mike & Mike 7 pm Red Tractor Myles Kennedy & Co. – Year of the Tiger 6 pm Emerson Ballroom Garret Kuntz 6:30pm Red Tractor Trivia Night 7 pm Pine Creek Lodge Christmas Chorus – Weekly Gathering 7 pm Lewis & Clark Brewing Josh Moore 6 pm Outlaw Brewing Improv on the Verge 7 pm Verge Foxy Blues 7 pm Eagles Bar 7 pm Christ the King Rod Morrison 7 pm Bzn Hot Springs Luciano Lima 6 pm Bunkhouse Yellowstone’s Forgotten Birds Comedy Night 7:30pm Red Tractor Game Night 7 pm Townshend’s Montana Rose 7 pm The Mint Cafe Paranormal Talk & Trivia 7 pm The Ellen Theatre Trivia Night 8 pm Molly Brown BFS – Colette 7 pm The Ellen Eddie’s First Christmas on Patrol 6:30pm Townshend’s Teahouse Downbeat Monday Night Dance Wobble Wednesday 8 pm Zebra Bridger Mountain Big Band 7 pm Eagles LFS – Coco 7 pm Shane Lalani 8 pm Verge Theater 7 pm Mountain Yoga Montana Manouche 8 pm Plonk Rod Morrison 7 pm Norris Hot Spgs Steve Rose 7 pm Murray Daniel Kosel 8 pm Murray Bar The Otters 7 pm Bzn Hot Springs Sunrise Karaoke 9 pm Legion Sunrise Karaoke 9 pm Bar IX Sunrise Karaoke 9 pm 19th Hole Sunrise Karaoke 9 pm Eagles Bar Open Mic Night 10 pm Haufbrau Open Mic Night 10 pm Haufbrau Felly 9 pm Top Hat – Missoula Open Mic Night 10 pm Haufbrau Groove Tube 9 pm Zebra Sun Morning meditation Polar Obsession Polar Obsession Polar Obsession Polar Obsession 8 am Mtns Walking 9 am MoRockies 9 am MoRockies 9 am MoRockies 9 am MoRockies 16 Polar Obsession 9 am MoR 17 Into the Arctic 18 Into the Arctic 19 Into the Arctic 20 Into the Arctic Into the Arctic 9 am MoR 9 am MoRockies 9 am MoRockies 9 am MoRockies 9 am MoRockies Little Ones Storytime Military Appreciation Weekend All Ages Stick & Puck Books & Babies Books & Babies 10:15am & 11:15 am Bzn Library 9 am Big Sky Resort 11 am Ressler Motors Ice Rink 10 am & 1 pm Bzn Library 10 am & 1 pm Bzn Public Library Yoga For All Thrive Gym Days – Belgrade High “Altitude” Tea Service Microbrew Monday 11:30am MAP Thrive Gym Days – Bozeman 11 am & 12 pm Bzn Library 11 am Heck-Quaw Elementary 10 am Townshend’s Teahouse Public Skating (No Sticks & Pucks) Public Skating (No Sticks & Pucks) All Ages Stick & Puck 10 am Willson School Brunch Live Music – Henry & Isla 1:30pm Haynes Pavilion 11 am Ressler Motors Ice Rink 11 am Ressler Motors Ice Rink Baby Bistro 11 am Bozeman Library 11 am Pine Creek Lodge All Ages Stick & Puck Taco Tuesday 11:30am Mtns Walking Bozeman Business & Professional Public Skating (No Sticks & Pucks) Public Skating (No Sticks & Pucks) 2:30pm Haynes Pavilion Public Skating (No Sticks & Pucks) Women’s Luncheon 11 am & 1:30 Ressler Motors Ice Rink 11:30am Riverside Country Club 1 pm Ressler Motors Ice Rink Open STEAMlab Hours 3 pm CMB 1:30pm Haynes Pavilion All Ages Stick & Puck YBC’s The Nutcracker 2 pm Willson Roblox Club 3:45pm Bnz Library All Ages Stick & Puck All Ages Stick & Puck 2:45pm Haynes Pavilion Omaha at MSU Bobcat Women’s Basketball LEGO Club 3:45pmBozeman Library 2:30pm Haynes Pavilion 1:30pm Haynes Pavilion Free Pool 3 pm Molly Brown 2 pm Brick Breeden Pints w/ Purpose – MSU Free Pool 3 pm Molly Brown Free Pool 3 pm Molly Brown Public Skating (No Sticks & Pucks) Open Builds 6 pm Makerspace Holiday Vaudeville Extravaganza! Community Portrait Day Open STEAMlab Hours 4 pm CMB Beer for a Cause 3 pm Haynes Pavilion Bridger Creek Boys 7 pmRed Tractor 3 pm Shane Lalani 5 pm Bridger Brewing 5 pm Katabatic Brewing Company Minecraft Meetup 3:45pmBzn Library Pizza White Christmas 3 pm The Ellen Katherine Taylor 5 pm Murray Bar Tony Polecastro 5:30pm Bzn Spirits READ to a Dog 4 pm Bzn Library Writer’s Night – Marc Beaudin Brian Stumpf 3:30pm Scissorbills Outlaw-Chili Cook-off 5 pm Outla Music & Mussels w/ Walcrik Rich Mayo 6 pm Kountry Korne 7 pm Pine Creek Lodge Bozeman Scottish Folk Ensemble Bluegrass Jam 5:30pm Katabatic Pickin’ Pear 7 pm Murray Bar 5:30pm Bridger Brewing Larry Hirshberg 7 pm Bzn Hot Springs 5 pm Townshend’s Teahouse Forever Young Adult Book Club Ladies’ Night 7 pm Molly Brown Kids Night 5:30pm Katabatic Brewing Bridger Creek Boys 6 pm Outlaw 6 pm Country Bookshelf Christmas Chorus – Weekly Gathering Snowshoeing Basics 6 pm REI Bzn Joe Knapp & Chelsea Hunt Wolf and the Moons 7 pm Norris Jewelry Making & Wine Partaking 7 pm Christ the King Luke Flansburg 6 pm Outlaw 7 pm The Mint Cafe & Bar Bridger Mountain Big Band 6 pm Blend – Wine Bar Like a Storm, Palisades, & more... Songwriters Guild 6 pm Mtns Wlking Irving Berlin’s White Christmas 7 pm Eagles Bar Willie Eddie 6:30pm Red Tractor 7 pm The Pub Station Trivia Night 7 pm Pine Creek Lodge 7:30pm The Ellen Theatre South Dakota State at MSU Bobcat Kennedy Richards 7 pm Eagles Bar Bzn Doc – On Her Shoulders Improv on the Verge 7 pm Verge Sherlock Holmes & the Curious Case Women’s Basketball Trivia Night 8 pm Molly Brown of the Christmas Card 7 pm Emerson Downbeat Monday Night Dance 7 pm Brick Breeden Fieldhouse Wobble Wednesday 8 pm Zebra Chris Cunningham 7 pm Mountain Yoga Elf 7:30pm The Ellen Theatre Sunrise Karaoke 9 pm The 19th Hole 7:30pm MSU Reynolds Recital Hall 7 pm Bzn Hot Springs Sunrise Karaoke 9 pm Legion Sunrise Karaoke 9 pm Bar IX Tsunami Funk 9:30pm Eagles Bar The Travelin’ Kind 8 pm Murray Bar Open Mic Night 10 pm Haufbrau Open Mic Night 10 pm Haufbrau Tsunami Funk 9:30pm Eagles Bar Open Mic Night 10 pm Haufbrau Sunrise Karaoke 9 pm Eagles Bar G e t Y o u r e v e n t s o n t h e C a l e n d a r ! e m a i l : i n f o @ B o Z o n e . 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Holiday Market Jubilee Bozeman Kiwanis Pancake Breakfast 8 am Gallatin County Fairgrounds 7 am Gallatin County Fairgrounds 30 Bonus Weekend – Early Opening 1 WSE’s Holiday Farmers Market 9 am Bridger Bowl 9 am Livingston Civic Center Open STEAMlab Hours 10 am CMB Holiday Market Jubilee 9 am Gallatin County Fairgrounds Read Sing Play! Storytime Auditions: Seven Homeless Mammoths Wander New England 10:15am & 11:15 am BznLibrary 9 am Verge Theater Bonus Weekend – Early Opening 9 am Bridger Bowl Kinder Play 10:30am Motion Athletics Somatic Meditation 9:30am Bozeman Dharma Center All Ages Stick & Puck 11 am Ressler Motors Rink Books & Babies Saturday 10 am Bozeman Public Library Maison de Fezzik Bottle Release Holiday Open House Extravaganza 10 am Antique Market 2 pm Bunkhouse Brewery Kids Chess Club 10 am Bozeman Public Library Pokémon Club 4:30pm Bozeman Public Library Santa Run for Education 5k 10:15am Willson School Donnie Elliot Experience 5:30pm Kountry Korner 2018 SLAM Winter Showcase 12 pm Masonic Lodge Open Mic Night with Bozeman Poetry Collective Public Skating (No Sticks & Pucks) 6 pm Country Bookshelf 12 pm Haynes Pavilion Willy James 6 pm Wild Joe*s Coffee Spot Christmas Stroll Events 12:30pm Emerson Center Coyote Gypsies 6 pm Uncorked – Livingston MBC’s 35th Anniversary Nutcracker 2 pm Willson ‘Twas the Night Before Christmas 6:30pm Emerson Verge’s Silly Moose Comedy Improv 3 pm Country Bookshelf Edis Kittrell 6:30pm Baxter Hotel Kate & The AlleyKats 4:30pm Wild Joe*s Coffee Spot Jazz Night w/ Montana Manouche 2018 Christmas Stroll 4:30pm Downtown Bozeman 7 pm Red Tractor Pizza Bob Britten 5:30pm Kountry Korner Café MBC’s 35th Anniversary Nutcracker 7 pm Willson Weston Lewis 5:30pm Katabatic Brewing Company Samuel Isaac 7 pm Norris Hot Springs Kels Koch of The Million Sellers 6 pm Cactus Records Teddy Bear Toss 7 pm Brick Breeden Fieldhouse The Story of Swing w/ Montana Manouche Long Beach State at MSU Bobcat Women’s Basketball 6:30pm Story Mansion 7 pm Brick Breeden Fieldhouse MBC’s 35th Anniversary Nutcracker 7 pm Willson Bozeman Actors Theatre / Tooth of Crime Rawbone 7 pm Norris Hot Springs 7:30pm Eagles Lodge Ballroom Permafunk 7 pm Red Tractor Pizza Irving Berlin’s White Christmas 7:30pm The Ellen at Bozeman Icedogs 7:30pm Haynes Pavilion Light Box Comedy/Jesse Joyce 8 pm Rialto Bozeman Actors Theatre presents Tooth of Crime The Fossils 8:30pm The Attic – Livingston 7:30pm Eagles Lodge Ballroom Exit 288 9 pm Sacajawea Bar – Three Forks Irving Berlin’s White Christmas 7:30pm The Ellen Ten Years Gone 9 pm Chico Hot Springs Saloon Holiday Ball w/ Sugar Daddies 7:30pm Senior Center Tsunami Funk 9 pm American Legion – Bozeman Sunrise Karaoke – Silver $ 9 pm Silver Dollar – Ennis KneeJürk 9 pm Eagles Bar Diamond 9 pm Sacajawea Bar – Three Forks Blub 9 pm Murray Bar – Livingston Ten Years Gone 9 pm Chico Hot Springs Saloon DJ Riley 9 pm JR’s Lounge & Casino Tsunami Funk 9 pm American Legion – Bozeman Kitchen Dwellers / Winiter Bluegrass Ball KneeJürk 9 pm Eagles Bar 9 pm Top Hat – Missoula DJ Riley 9 pm JR’s Lounge & Casino Steady Trees 10 pm Haufbrau Moonlight Productions Takeover-EDM 9 pm Zebra

Happy Hanukkah! Happy Hanukkah! Into the Arctic 9 am Museum of the Rockies Bozeman Ice Festival City of Bozeman 7 Official Opening Day 9 am Bridger Bowl 8 Belgrade Festival of Lights Open STEAMlab Hours 10 amChildren’s 8 am Belgrade Special Events Center Museum Bozeman Polar Obsession 9 am Museum of the Rockies Read Sing Play! Storytime 10:15am & 11:15 am Into the Arctic 9 am Museum of the Rockies Bozeman Public Library 2018 Adventure Film Festival 9 am & 1pm Emerson All Ages Stick & Puck 11 am Ressler Motors Rink Gun Show 9 am Gallatin County Fairgrounds Public Skating (No Sticks & Pucks) 1:30pm Haynes Spring Musical Auditions – The Ellen Theatre 10 am The Ellen All Ages Stick & Puck 3:15pm Haynes Pavilion Polar Family Day 10 am Museum of the Rockies Kevin Pilsbury 3:30pm Scissorbills – Big Sky Kids Chess Club 10 am Bozeman Public Library 3rd Annual North Side Winter Stroll Yoga & Beer with Ellie 11 am Outlaw Brewing 4 pm Cannery District Festival of the Lights Tiny Theater Screenings Pokémon Club 4:30pm Bozeman Public Library 11 am Movie Lovers – Belgrade Livingston: Queen of tHE ARTS – Reception Public Skating (No Sticks & Pucks) 12 pm Haynes Pavilion 5 pm Green Door Gallery – Livingston University of Mary at MSU Bobcat Hockey 2 pm Haynes To Make a Prairie – Morgan Irons 5 pm Old Main Gallery Discovery Academy Holiday Home Tour 3 pm Big Sky Gun Show 5 pm Gallatin County Fairgrounds Telemark Tom Marino 3:30pm Scissorbills – Big Sky Donnie Elliot Experience 5:30pm Kountry Korner Bob Britten 5:30pm Kountry Korner Café 21st Annual Big Sky Christmas Stroll Aaron Banfield 5:30pm Katabatic Brewing Company Z 5:30pm Big Sky Town Center The Otters 6 pm Bunkhouse Brewery Z Open Mic Night 6 pm Wild Joe*s Coffee Spot Ice Fest Main Event – FREE SOLO 6:30 & 9 pm Emerson Montana Manouche 6 pm Uncorked – Livingston A Winter’s Madrigal – Dinner Theater 6:30pm Kaleidoscope ONE A Winter’s Madrigal – Dinner Theater Todd Green 7 pm Norris Hot Springs ONE 6:30pm Kaleidoscope Playhouse Vibe Quartet 7 pm Red Tractor Pizza Jazz Night w/ Alex Robilotta 7 pm Red Tractor Holiday Dance Social 7 pm Yoga Motion Yoga Center Aran Buzzas 7 pm Norris Hot Springs at Bozeman Icedogs 7:30pm Haynes It’s a Wonderful Life:Belgrade Festival of the Lights! Bozeman Folklore Contra Dance w/ Bebe LeBoeuf 7 pm Movie Lovers – Belgrade 7:30pm Bozeman Senior Center Helena Bighorn at Bzn Icedogs 7:30pm Haynes Bozeman Actors Theatre presents Tooth of Crime Tooth of Crime 7:30pm Eagles Lodge Ballroom 7:30pm Eagles Lodge Ballroom Alasdair Fraser 7:30pm Story Mansion Irving Berlin’s White Christmas 7:30pm The Ellen White Christmas 7:30pm The Ellen Theatre Bozeman Symphony presents Gloria 7:30pm Willson University of Mary at MSU Bobcat Hockey You Are a Miracle – MT Festival of Lights w/ Ilan Smith • 7:30pm Ressler Motors Ice Rink 7:30pm Rialto Bozeman • Holiday Vaudeville Extravaganza! 8 pm Shane Lalani Holiday Vaudeville Extravaganza! 8 pm Shane Lalani Eddie’s First Christmas on Patrol 8 pm Verge Eddie’s First Christmas on Patrol 8 pm Verge Theater Since 1993 Since World’s Finest & Chain Station 8 pm Filling Station Gary Small & The Coyote Brothers 9 pm Chico Saloon 1993 Since Ice Fest Screening – The Dawn Wall 8 pm Emerson Sunrise Karaoke – Friendly 9 pm Friendly Tavern Red Glow Buffalo 9 pm American Legion The MAX 9 pm Sacajawea Bar – Three Forks Gary Small & The Coyote Brothers 9 pm ChicoSaloon Slakkr 9 pm JR’s Lounge & Casino Comstock Lode 9 pm Sacajawea Bar Red Glow Buffalo 9 pm American Legion – Bozeman Slakkr 9 pm JR’s Lounge & Casino Hellbound Glory w/ Jackson Holte & The Highway Patrol The MAX 9 pm 49’Er Diner 9 pm Filling Station Take Off for Thailand Fundraiser 9 pm Zebra Arterial Drive 9 pm Zebra Cocktail Lounge Close 2 Toast 9 pm Eagles Bar Close 2 Toast 9 pm Eagles Bar 3 Miles to Clyde 9 pm Murray Bar – Livingston The Ridgeway Collective 9 pm Murray Bar – Livingston

Polar Obsession 9 am MoRockies Last Minute Gifts Bazaar 8 am Fairgrounds Into the Arctic 9 am MoRockies Polar Obsession 9 am Museum of the Rockies 14 Open STEAMlab Hours 10 am CMB 15 Into the Arctic 9 am Museum of the Rockies Norm Asbjornson Hall-Ribbon Cutting Military Appreciation Weekend 10 am MSU 9 am Big Sky Resort Read Sing Play! Storytime • 10:15am & 11:15 am Bozeman Public Library Books & Babies Saturday 10 am Bozeman Public Library • All Ages Stick & Puck 11 am Ressler Ice Rink Kids Chess Club 10 am Bozeman Public Library Ty Stevenson 1 pm Wild Joe*s Coffee Spot Local Author Book-signing and Sale Event Jon Brandy 3:30pm Scissorbills Saloon – Big Sky 11 am Gallatin History Museum Pokémon Club 4:30pm Bozeman Public Library Public Skating (No Sticks & Pucks) 12 pm Haynes Celebration of the Arts Exhibit Reception -Art Walk Thrive’s Dynamite Dads November 30 - December 22, 2018 22, December - 30 November 5 pm Emerson Center 2 & 3:45 pm Lone Mountain Gymnastics 2018 22, December - 30 November FREE Friday Night 5 pm CMB Danger Davidson 3:30pm Scissorbills Saloon – Big Sky Artist Reception and Holiday Show YBC’s The Nutcracker 4:30pm Willson Auditorium 5 pm Ecce Fine Art Gallery Bob Britten 5:30pm Kountry Korner Café Donnie Elliot Experience 5:30pm Kountry Korner Raven Rōshi 5:30pm Food Co-op – Downtown Ian Thomas 5:30pm Katabatic Brewing Company Author Event with Allen Morris Jones Michael Hoffman 7 pm Norris Hot Springs 6 pm Country Bookshelf Little Women 7 pm Orphan Girl Children’s Theatre – Butte “Winter” Art Walk 6 pm Downtown Bozeman Howard Beall & the Fake News 7 pm Red Tractor Pizza Bob Bramblett and Scott Boehler 6 pm Uncorked White Christmas 7:30pm The Ellen Theatre Jazz Night w/ Alex Robilotta 7 pm Red Tractor Holiday Vaudeville Extravaganza! Dave Provost 7 pm Norris Hot Springs 8 pm Shane Lalani Center for the Arts Teahouse Tango 7:30pm Townshend’s Teahouse Russ Nassett & the Revelators 8 pm Chico Saloon White Christmas 7:30pm The Ellen Theatre Eddie’s First Christmas on Patrol 8 pm Verge Theater Holiday Vaudeville Extravaganza! 8 pmShane Lalani Light Box Comedy w/ Matt Braunger & Friends Russ Nassett & the Revelators 8 pm Chico 8:45pm Rialto Bozeman Eddie’s First Christmas on Patrol 8 pm Verge 710 Ashbury plays Tribute to the Grateful Dead Exit 288 9 pm American Legion – Bozeman 8 pm Filling Station Sunrise Karaoke 9 pm Silver Dollar Saloon – Ennis Jerry Joseph & the Jackmormons 8:30pm Rialto www.TWANG 9 pm Sacajawea Bar – Three Forks Sunrise Karaoke – SAC 9 pm Sacajawea Bar The MAX 9 pm JR’s Lounge & Casino The MAX 9 pm JR’s Lounge Zebra Drag Show 9 pm Zebra Cocktail Lounge Hawthorne Roots / Cole & The Thornes 9 pm Zebra King Ropes, Wire Rider, Harvestman Haw Exit 288 9 pm American Legion – Bozeman 9 pm Filling Station Holding For Hux 9 pm Eagles Bar Holding For Hux 9 pm Eagles Bar Reckless Abandon 9 pm Murray Bar – Livingston Tom Catmull’s Last Resort 9 pm Murray Bar – Livingston Polar Obsession 9 am MoRockies Educator Appreciation Weekend Into the Arctic 9 am MoRockies 9 am Big Sky Resort 21 Open STEAMlab Hours 22 Bozeman Winter Farmers’ Market 10 am Children’s Museum Bozeman 9 am Emerson Center for the Arts & Culture Read Sing Play! Storytime Books & Babies Saturday 10 am Bozeman Library 10:15am & 11:15 am Bozeman Public Library Kids Chess Club 10 am Bozeman Library All Ages Stick & Puck 11 am Ressler Ice Rink Yoga & Beer with Ellie 11 am Outlaw Brewing Public Skating (No Sticks & Pucks) Winter Wonderland 11 am Children’s Museum Bozeman 1:30pm Haynes Pavilion Public Skating (No Sticks & Pucks) 12 pmHaynes Pavilion All Ages Stick & Puck 3:15pm Haynes Pavilion Irving Berlin’s White Christmas 2 pm The Ellen Theatre Pokémon Club 4:30pm Bozeman Public Library Sleigh Ride Under the Stars 4:30pm Big Yellow Barn Donnie Elliot Experience 5:30pm Kountry Korner Bob Britten 5:30pm Kountry Korner Café Public Skating (No Sticks & Pucks) David Carney 5:30pm Katabatic Brewing Company 6 pm Ressler Motors Ice Rink Open Mic Night 6 pm Wild Joe*s Coffee Spot Aaron Banfield 7 pm Norris Hot Springs Ugly Sweater Open Skate 6 pm Haynes Pavilion Sherlock Holmes & the Curious Case of the Christmas Card Jazz Night w/ Alex Robilotta 7 pm Red Tractor 7:30pm MSU Reynolds Recital Hall A Band Called Luck 7 pm Norris Hot Springs A Speakeasy Naughty Christmas8 pm The Attic Irving Berlin’s White Christmas Justin Case Band 7:30pm The Ellen Theatre 8 pm Chico Saloon Sherlock Holmes & the Curious Case of the DJ Music Christmas Card 9 pm Legion 7:30pm MSU Reynolds Recital Hall Denny & The Justin Case Band 8 pm Chico Hot Springs Saloon Resonators Reggie Watts 8 pm The Wilma – Missoula 9 pm Murray Bar Sunrise Karaoke A Cowboy Christmas w/Ian Thomas & Band of 9 pm Friendly Drifters Sugar Daddies 8 pm Rialto Bozeman 9 pm Sac Bar DJ Music 9 pm American Legion – Bozeman Bluebelly Junction One Leaf Clover 9 pm Murray Bar – Livingston 9 pm JR’s Lounge Cabin Fever Band 9 pm Sacajawea Bar Something Witchy, Bluebelly Junction 9 pm JR’s Lounge & Casino Cloudflowers, As Noche Latina 9 pm Zebra Cocktail Lounge The Crow Flies Musik Lives Here Party 9 pm Filling Station 9 pm The Zebra G e t Y o u r e v e n t s o n t h e C a l e n d a r ! e m a i l : i n f o @ B o Z o n e . 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Snow lectures about Idaho’s Silver Valley in next ‘American West’ talk From MSU News Service Study of the Lands and Peoples of of mining, milling and smelting in laced with lead and other toxic purchase by cash or check only. The effect of mining and the North American West’s Idaho’s Silver Valley, a once-remote heavy metals issuing from the The Perspectives on the modern industry on Idaho’s Silver Perspectives on the American West area that quickly modernized in Bunker Hill Company’s smelter. American West Lecture Series Valley is the subject of the next talk Lecture Series set for 6pm Monday, the late 19th century and Snow received his doctorate in features experts from around the in the Ivan Doig Center for the December 3rd, at the Museum of deindustrialized even more rapidly history from MSU in 2012. His country discussing the history, the Rockies’ Hager Auditorium. It a century later. areas of concentration are literature and culture of the West; is free and open to the public. The Silver Valley, a 25-by-10- environmental history and the issues affecting the wildlife and Doors open at 5:30pm. mile portion of the Idaho history of the American West. His fisheries of the region; and the Bradley Snow, an assistant panhandle, is home to one of the first book, Living with Lead: An West’s geography, geology and teaching professor in the most productive mining districts in Environmental History of Idaho’s Coeur resources. The series is co-sponsored Department of History and world history. Historically the globe’s d’Alenes, 1885-2011, was published by the Burton K. Wheeler Center Philosophy in the College of richest silver district, and also one of in 2017 by the University of for Public Policy and is a program Letters and Science, will speak the nation’s biggest lead and zinc Pittsburgh Press. He has taught of the Ivan Doig Center for Study about “Idaho’s Silver Valley producers, the valley’s legacy also extensively as a non-tenure track of the Lands and Peoples of the and the Promise and Perils of includes large-scale environmental instructor in MSU’s Department of North American West, an Industrial Modernity.” Snow’s pollution. For decades, local waters History and Philosophy since 2013. interdisciplinary research center lecture is the fifth and final talk in were fouled with tailings from the The lecture will be followed by a within the MSU College of Letters the center’s 2018 series of lectures. mining district’s more than 100 reception and book-signing in the and Science that is focused on the In his talk, Snow will examine mines and mills, and the air museum lobby. A limited number places and peoples of the western the costs and benefits of a century surrounding Kellogg, Idaho, was of books will be available for United States and Canada. •

Christy Stillwell unveils Spirited festival lights up Belgrade with debut novel at Country day-long celebration Belgrade Community Coalition Christmas during this free community houses during the celebration. For a Bookshelf reception will present the 2018 Belgrade event. Story time will be followed by complete schedule of events and fur- Country Bookshelf in Downtown Gatekeeper to this scheme is a Festival of Lights Bozeman – Montana’s largest peculiar money man, a dark horse on Saturday, independent bookstore since 1957 – known only as “Dutch.” As tensions December 8th with is known for its expansive selection of escalate, Margot’s measured, events running good reads, but also hosts regular organized world quickly dissolves. throughout the day. events to connect author with reader. Forced to rely on one another to Beginning at Bozeman author Christy escape serious threat, the two 8am, a delicious Stillwell stops in at 6pm on women discover an unlikely pancake breakfast Thursday, December 6th for an friendship that transcends family kicks things off at exclusive pre-launch event to ties. With lyrical prose, vibrant the Belgrade High celebrate the upcoming release of depiction of place, and lively plot School Special her award-winning debut novel, The twists, this exhilarating debut creates Events Center, Wolf Tone. She will discuss the a music all its own. located at 220 book, which will be available for Christy Stillwell is the winner Spooner Rd. purchase and signing. Refreshments of the 2017 Elixir Press Fiction Activities to follow will be served. Country Bookshelf Award, a finalist in the Glimmer include holiday will continue to have copies on hand Train Short Story Contest, a shopping vendors, exclusively ahead of the official Pushcart Prize nominee and the Christmas Carnival and kids a short holiday sing-along and treats. ther event information, please visit publication date (Jan. 8th, Elixir recipient of a Wyoming Arts activities, live music, photos with Fun for kids of all ages. www.belgradecommunitycoali- Press) for holiday gift-buying. Council Literary Fellowship. She is Santa, culinary and gingerbread The event will close with a tion.com. The Wolf Tone introduces Margot also the author of the poetry house contests, 5K Jingle Jog, and celebration from 5–8pm in Belgrade Community Coalition is a Fickett, principal cellist for the chapbook, Amnesia (Finishing Line more. Events will run until 3pm. Downtown Belgrade on Main and 501(c)3 nonprofit whose mission is to symphony orchestra in the fictional Press). She lives in Bozeman with Head over to the Belgrade Broadway. Stop by for warm drinks cultivate a stronger sense of community in college town of Deaton, Montana. her family. Senior Center from 3–5pm for Story and eats, live nativity, caroling, Belgrade. The organization consistently Injured, out for the season, she is Country Bookshelf is located Time and Music with The Grinch! Library activities and book sale, as works toward its 2020 Vision: a reality waylaid by twenty-year-old Eva at 28 W Main St. Author events Music Kate will share an interactive, well as a lighting ceremony with where Belgrade’s citizens feel physically Baker, who claims that her son is are free and open to the public. energetic, and engaging reading of Santa himself! Many Belgrade and personally connected to the community Margot’s grandchild. Now involved For more information about the Dr. Seuss’ How the Grinch Stole businesses will also be hosting open and proud to call it their home. • with a divorced veteran, Eva seeks store and to take a peek at its child support funds to invest in his upcoming calendar, visit medical marijuana business. www.countrybookshelf.com. • Après-ski at Big Sky’s Christmas Stroll There’s a lot to celebrate begun! It’s a long standing Center sits high in the Rocky this holiday season! Join for the tradition for many to come up to Mountains of Southwest 21st Annual Big Sky Big Sky, ski and après with family Montana. The retail and common Christmas Stroll on Friday, and friends at the stroll. Big Sky area is centrally located 7 miles December 7th in Big Sky Town Resort and many local business below Lone Mountain (and its Center, Meadow Village Center celebrate and show their holiday two resorts) and at the turn-off to and Westfork Meadows. The spirit as well with ski and stay the renowned private community evening of family friendly events, packages and open houses. Ski, of the Yellowstone Club. entertainment, and holiday stay, and stroll this holiday season! The 165-acre walking village cheer will unfold from 5:30–9:30pm. Please visit www.bigskytown- is surrounded by spectacular Come relax, reminisce, and center.com or follow them on 11,000 foot snow-capped peaks. step back to a simpler time where Facebook (@bigskytowncenter) Although the slopes look close the holiday spirit and traditions for the latest event updates, enough to touch, they’re a few live on. including the Stroll Guide. Please thousand feet above the shops The holiday season is not the celebrate and stroll responsibly. and homes, providing a milder only thing to celebrate over this Located in the ski and living climate with mountain weekend. The ski season has just summer resort of Big Sky, Town access, just minutes away. •

Holiday Home Tour benefits community education in Big Sky A favorite seasonal home specialty items made by Discovery project-based schooling for showcase returns as Big Sky Academy students. grades 7–8, and customized, Discovery Academy hosts the Holiday Home Tour tickets are independent studies for high 3rd Annual Holiday Home $50 per person. This includes schoolers. Discovery Academy Tour on Saturday, December 8th transportation (sign up quickly to also provides a variety from 3–6pm. ensure your space!), as well as food of educational programs for Tour three beautiful Big Sky and drink at all homes. Tickets children and adults. Private homes for architectural and are available at www.bigskydis- tutoring, STEM classes, and holiday décor inspiration while coveryacademy.org. For cooking courses are just a few enjoying drinks and hors d’oeuvres. inquiries and further event offerings worth noting. Discovery Transportation is available to information, please call the strives to offer academic support each home on a first come, first Academy at (406) 993-2008. Big and enrichment opportunities for served basis. The tour will end at Sky Discovery Academy is located children of all ages and adults in Discovery’s Community Learning at 175 Aspen Leaf Drive. the community. Please feel free to Center for a Holiday Bazaar Big Sky Discovery Academy is visit or contact the school for starting at 6pm. Guests will be a not-for-profit independent more information – email able to browse a wide range of school offering Montessori [email protected] holiday gift options from talented excellence for those aged preschool for educational materials or call local artists and vendors along with to 6th grade, interest driven and (406) 993-2008 with questions. •

LCAC presents annual ‘Small Gems’ show The Livingston Center for Art holiday shopping from a wide array Connie Baker, Linda Barnsley, Lisa and Culture presents its annual of wearable and fine art in small Culpepper, Diane Draper, Tom holiday exhibit, “Small Gems,” sizes and affordable prices. As English, Karen Garre, Maria through the end of the month. An always, you can join the LCAC or Gotta, Beth Gregory, Cynthia artists reception is set for Friday, renew your membership at the door Handel, Kelly Hartman, Noel December 7th from 5:30–8pm and giftwrapping is FREE during Hawke, Dave Hodges, Jenny during the annual holiday stroll with the exhibit. Jelinek, April Kelher, Tess Lehman, FREE Kids crafts to precede the The Small Gems show features Susan Leaverton, Chau Nguyen, main event at 4pm. Get a jump on original pieces by Nicole Andrews, Emma Nguyen, Ashley Noble, Katy Contributing Nygard, Tonja Opperman, Anju W r i t e r s & Ranga Parthasarathy, Jayne Piazza, Darlene Pucillo, LeeAnn Danny Waldo Ramey, Tandy Riddle, Ann Christine Hryena Skelton, Sue Slade, Robert Spannring, Lyn StClair, Stefan Tarzan, Karen Thiel, Christine Tiscione, Lindsay Wells, Shirle Wempner and Satoshi Yamamoto. The Livingston Center for Art and Culture is located at 119 S Main St. For further information about the Small Gems show and other upcoming events, please visit www.livingstoncenter.org. • page 6A • Volume 25, Number 23 - December 1, 2018 • The BoZone Entertainment Calendar • www.bozone.com • 406-586-6730 ––– Tell ’em, “I Saw It In The BoZone!” December 1, 2018 • The boZone • Page 7a

Movie Lovers BFS titles tell tales of a Parisian ------ghostwriter & robber-turned-escapee Bozeman Film Society will that Knightley plays with every (Redford), from his audacious escape Tiny Theater screens present Keira Knightley in Colette fiber of her being. She’s something from San Quentin at the age of 70 at The Ellen Theatre on Tuesday, to see.” – Peter Travers, Rolling Stone to an unprecedented string of heists holiday favorites during December 11th at 7pm. “Visually delightful, deliciously that confounded authorities and After marrying a successful funny and delectably bawdy, enchanted the public. Wrapped up Parisian writer known commonly as Colette earns Keira Knightley in the pursuit are detective John Belgrade Festival of Lights “Willy” (Dominic West), official status as queen of the Hunt (Casey Affleck), who becomes Get a head start on the 2018 Coming to Town captivated with Forrest’s Belgrade Festival of Lights with a – 3pm: How the Grinch Stole commitment to his craft, screening of the holiday classic It’s Christmas (Jim Carrey version – and a woman (Spacek), a Wonderful Rated PG) who loves him in spite of his Life on Friday, – 5pm: Elf chosen profession. December 7th at (Rated PG) Robert Redford, who has the Movie Lovers Family film said this will be his last Tiny Theater. screenings are $3 screen role, is still a Admission is $6 per person with charismatic presence, whose and includes bottomless popcorn age has done nothing to hot cider and and hot cider diminish his ability to bottomless included. All ticket- command the screen. If it’s popcorn. The holders will be truly his final performance, movie starts entered into a the film is an entertaining at 7pm. drawing for a $25 and fitting farewell to a Following on Movie Lovers gift legend, bolstered by an Saturday, in certificate. Movie exceptionally fine supporting conjunction with Lovers will also cast. The Old Man and the Gun the Dec. 8th fes- raffle off a private holds a 90% on Rotten tival, Movie Lovers will host a day screening in its Tiny Theater. Tomatoes. Rated PG-13, the of holiday movie screenings in the Movie Lovers’ Belgrade is located film runs 93 minutes. Tiny Theater. Take a break from the at 203 W Madison Ave. Hours are Sidonie-Gabrielle Colette (Knightley) period film.” – Colin Covert, Reserved seats for Colette and The cold and pop in for a family flick! Monday through Thursday from is transplanted from her childhood Minneapolis Star Tribune Old Man and the Gun are $9.75 for Here’s a look at the schedule. 10am–9pm, Friday and Saturday home in rural France to the As directed by Wash general admission and $9.25 for – 11am: A Charlie Brown from 10am–10pm, and Sundays intellectual and artistic splendor of Westmoreland, with gorgeous seniors and students (plus fees.) Christmas from noon–8pm. Paris. Soon after, Willy convinces cinematography by Giles Nuttgen, Tickets to BFS screenings are – noon: Rudolph the Red Learn about store events, Colette to ghostwrite for him. She Paris comes to life, scrumptiously available online at www.theel- Nosed Reindeer read movie reviews, and more at pens a semi-autobiographical novel decadent – and seedy – as Colette lentheatre.org, by calling (406) – 1:30pm: Santa Claus is movieloversmontana.com. • about a witty and brazen country navigates the city’s eclectic, gossipy 585-5885, or by visiting the box girl named Claudine, sparking a social scene. Closed Caption and office Wednesday through Saturday bestseller and a cultural sensation. Visual Narration available. Rated R, from 1–3pm, as well as two hours After its success, Colette and Willy Colette runs 111 minutes. prior to any screening. become the talk of Paris and their Following on Thursday, Bozeman Film Society seeks out adventures inspire additional December 27th, The Old Man and presents independent films Claudine novels. Colette’s fight over and the Gun lights up The Ellen which engage, entertain, and foster creative ownership and gender roles silver screen. Starring Robert an understanding of the world drives her to overcome societal Redford and Sissy Spacek, the film community around us. Visit constraints, revolutionizing literature, begins at 7pm. www.bozemanfilmsociety.org fashion and sexual expression. The Old Man and the Gun is based for film previews and further info – “This is the firebrand Colette on the true story of Forrest Tucker and “Keep ‘Em Flickering!” •

Doc series closes out 2018 w/ inspired Livingston Film Series Liyana, Nadia Murad profile screens Disney’s colorful On Sunday, December 2nd, at including The Lark, Treeline Coffee officials. With deep compassion and the Emerson Center for the Arts & and Saffron Table, gift boxes from a formal precision and elegance that favorite, Coco Culture, the Bozeman Doc Series Bozeman Spirits, a massage from matches Murad’s calm and steely presents the Montana premiere of Reintegrative Massage, passes and demeanor, filmmaker Alexandria The Livingston Film Series Now in its fourth season, the the award-winning new schwag from the Bozeman Doc Bombach follows this strong-willed continues with a free screening of Livingston Film Series presents a documentary, Liyana, beginning Series, a CSA share from Strike young woman, who survived the the animated film Coco at 7pm on variety of independent features, at 7pm. Farms, and much more. 2014 genocide of the Yazidis in Tuesday, December 11th in the documentaries, local films, and The screening will be preceded Following on Sunday, December Northern Iraq and escaped the Dulcie Theatre at the Shane Lalani special screenings on the second at 6pm by a reception featuring food 16th at the Emerson, the Doc Series hands of ISIS to become a relentless Center for the Arts in Livingston. Tuesday of every month in the and drink in the Emerson lobby and presents a screening of Sundance- beacon of hope for her people, even Despite his family’s generations- Dulcie Theatre at the Shane Lalani the fifth annual Bozeman Doc Series winning documentary, On Her when at times she longs to lay aside old ban on music, young Miguel Center for the Arts. silent auction featuring items from Shoulders. Documenting the quiet this monumental burden and simply dreams of becoming an Concessions are available before sponsors such as Saffron Table, The persistence of Nobel Peace Prize have an ordinary life. accomplished musician like his idol the show. Screenings are at 7pm. Lark, Bozeman Spirits Distillery, and winner Nadia Murad, the film “An essential portrait of the Ernesto de la Cruz. Desperate to Admission is always free, but many more. screens at 7pm. strength required to speak up.” prove his talent, Miguel finds himself donations are gratefully accepted. Under the guidance of Twenty-three-year-old Nadia – Indiewire in the stunning and colorful Land of For more information, please visit acclaimed South African storyteller, Murad’s life is a dizzying array of “Director Alexandria Bombach the Dead. After meeting a charming www.theshanecenter.org. Gcina Mhlophe, five orphaned exhausting undertakings – from handles this material with trickster named Héctor, the two new The Livingston Film Series is enormous sensitivity and artistry.” friends embark on an extraordinary generously sponsored by Marilyn – Pure Nonfiction journey to unlock the real story Clotz & Mary Ann Bearden and “Direct and effective. An behind Miguel’s family history. Donald B. Gimbel. • essential documentary about an inspiring young woman.” – The Film Stage Single admission to Liyana and On Her Shoulders are $10, or $8 for students. Tickets are available at the door or in advance at Cactus Records and Movie Lovers, as well as www.bozemandocseries.org where you can buy Season Passes and 7-film punch cards, learn more children from Swaziland giving testimony before the U.N. to about the series, and view trailers for collaborate to craft a collective visiting refugee camps to soul-bear- upcoming films. Starting January fairytale drawn from their darkest ing media interviews and one-on- 10th, the series will move to every memories and brightest dreams. one meetings with top government other Thursday through April. • Their fictional character, Liyana, is brought to life in innovative animated artwork as she embarks on a perilous quest to rescue her young twin brothers. The children’s real and imagined worlds begin to converge, and they must choose what kind of story they will tell – in fiction and in their own lives. This genre-defying film weaves an original animated hero’s journey with poetic documentary scenes to create an inspiring tale of perseverance. Liyana is a tribute to creativity, the strength of the human spirit, and the healing power of storytelling. Produced by Oscar-winner Daniel Junge, Liyana has garnered widespread critical acclaim, won more than 25 jury and audience awards, and screened at more than 80 film festivals around the world, including the British Film Institute’s London Film Festival and MoMA’s Doc Fortnight. “A lyrical work that’s as bright and captivating as it is poignant.” – The Hollywood Reporter “Gorgeous… unlike any documentary you’ve ever seen.” – Entertainment Weekly “Brilliant… The world desperately needs to see more stories like this.” – Shadow & Act The reception and silent auction begin at 6pm, prior to the film at 7pm. The auction will include: gift certificates from several Doc Series sponsors

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Library opens doors for Human Rights Day convo, ‘Poverty in the Gallatin Valley’ Bozeman Public Library offers more than Philosophy, will give wherever they exist. HRDC President/CEO just a vast selection of books, periodicals, and a short talk about Heather Grenier and Directors of the movies to its many pass-holders – it also hosts her new book, The leadership team – Sara Savage, Early a number of events open to the public. Here’s Fight Against Doubt: Childhood Education; Margaret Mason, a look at what’s coming up. How to Bridge the Gap Senior Programs; and Tracy Menuez, Has your family forgotten you when Between Scientists and Community Development – will present an leaving for a holiday vacation? Perhaps a the Public. Co-spon- overview of HRDC: How it works to assess green meanie stole all your presents while you sored by the needs, develop programs, interventions, and were sleeping? Did you purchase a twig of a Bozeman Public partnerships, and evaluate their effectiveness tree, only to come to love it more than the Library Foundation, in a time of budgetary uncertainty and most luscious fir? this event is free and community change. Connect with your community by sharing open to the public. The monthly speaker series is sponsored your holiday story! The second edition of Hopa Mountain’s by MSU Wonderlust, a nonprofit Bozeman Public Library’s new series, 2018 Human organization affiliated with Montana State Beth Shalom, Stafman is a former trial lawyer Bozeman Untold: Holiday Story Slam Rights Day Conversation will take place University’s Extended University and hosted specializing in defending death penalty will unfold on Wednesday, December 5th in the evening of Monday, December 10th. First by the Library. It is open to the public. There inmates. Rabbi Ed started working for Beth the small conference room from 7–8pm. up, Dr. Ralph Johnson will present about the is no fee to attend or registration needed. Shalom in 2008 and retired in 2018 with the Arrive at 6:30pm to put your name in the hat “Failure at the Intersection of Human Rights and Brown bag lunches are encouraged. Coffee honorary title of Rabbi Emeritus. and enjoy some hot beverages. Architecture” at 6pm. Johnson is a member of and tea are provided. For information, please This event is free and open to the public, Participants will have 5 minutes to tell a the American Institute of Architects and a visit http://montanawonderlust.org. but donations of food or children’s books for TRUE story – no notes, no falsehoods, no Professor at MSU. His research focuses on Finally, join featured Atrium Gallery artist the Gallatin County Food Bank are greatly derogatory language! The more captivating community design, affordable housing, and Adair Peck for an encaustic painting appreciated. Hopa Mountain is celebrating 70 and engaging your telling of the story is, the social justice. demonstration on Tuesday, December 18th years since the Declaration of Human Rights. better! Hook your audience with a holiday- Marena “Bright Eyes” Mahto follows with from 6:30–8pm in the community room. Show your support using the hashtag themed story and show everyone why this “Resistance, Awareness, and Hashtags: Bringing Encaustic painting involves using heated #StandUp4HumanRights across social media. one’s worth telling. This event is free and open Media Awareness to Missing and Murdered beeswax to which colored pigments are added. The public is invited to take part in the to the public. Indigenous Women and Girls” at 6:30pm. Mahto is The wax is then applied to a surface, usually next Wonderlust Friday Forum, “Poverty in The 14th Annual College of Letters an enrolled member of the Mandan, Hidatsa, prepared wood. Tools and special brushes can the Gallatin Valley: What We See, What and Science Holiday Authors Reception: and Arikara Nations of the Fort Berthold be used to shape the paint before it cools. We Don’t & What HRDC Is Doing About Democracy by Degrees follows on Indian Reservation, and a student at MSU. Peck’s work is currently on display in It,” set for December 14th in the community Thursday, December 6th from 5:30–7:30pm in She is currently studying political science the Library’s Atrium Gallery, through room from noon–1:30pm. the community room. This fun and festive and American studies with minors in history December 31st. Since 1975 HRDC has been working to event celebrates recently published books by and Native American studies. The Bozeman Public Library is located at improve the lives of kids, teens and adults in faculty authors in the college. Speaking at 7pm, Rabbi Ed Stafman will 626 E Main St. For more information about our valley. Their focus is poverty but their At 6:30pm, Kristen Intemann, professor of discuss “The Hebrew Bible: The Source of Human other library happenings, please visit programs and interventions address needs philosophy in the Department of History and Rights.” Most recently rabbi of Congregation www.bozemanlibrary.org. •

Explore ‘Yellowstone’s Forgotten Birds’ w/ Sac Audubon presentation Long known for its large mammals, Yellowstone and Decade of the Wolf, which Yellowstone National Park has an won the 2005 Montana book award for abundance and diversity of birds too best book published in Montana), as often overshadowed by grizzlies, wolves, well as numerous popular articles. elk and bison. Large numbers of Smith’s third book, Wolves on the Hunt, songbirds flood in during springtime, as released in May 2015. do common loons and many raptors. His professional interests include wolf Others like golden eagles and population dynamics, wolf-prey trumpeter swans reside year-round. relationships, restoration of ecological Either way, there are many bird riches processes, raptor conservation, and in the world’s first national park. beaver population dynamics. He is a On Monday, December 10th, join member of the Mexican Wolf Recovery Sacajawea Audubon at Downtown programs including becoming a MAPS now combined into one under Smith’s Team, the Re-Introduction Specialist Bozeman’s Ellen Theatre for special holiday (Monitoring Avian Productivity and Survival) supervision. His original job was the Project Group, and Canid Specialist Group for the program “Yellowstone’s Forgotten site – one of many across the US and Canada Leader for the Yellowstone Wolf Project, IUCN. Besides wolves, birds and beavers, he Birds” featuring Doug Smith, a Senior – that involves mist netting for the first time in which involved the reintroduction and is an avid canoeist preferring to travel mostly Wildlife Biologist in Yellowstone National the history of the park. New projects with restoration of wolves to Yellowstone National in the remote regions of northern Canada Park. The evening will begin at 6:30pm with a common loons, trumpeter swans (with a Park. He helped establish this project and with his wife Christine and their two sons, social component, followed by the main graduate student at Montana State), and position. Smith received a B.S. degree in Sawyer and Hawken. program at 7pm. This event is free and open golden eagles (with University of Montana) Wildlife Biology from the University of Idaho Learn more about Sac Audubon at to the public, but a $5 donation is suggested will also be highlighted, among other bird in 1985. He has published a wide variety of www.sacajaweaaudubon.org. To learn and appreciated. topics taking place in Yellowstone. journal articles and book chapters on beavers, more about the birds of Yellowstone National Please come hear about how the park has Doug Smith, Ph.D., supervises the wolf, wolves, and birds and co-authored two Park, visit nps.gov/yell/learn/nature- recently expanded its songbird monitoring bird and elk programs – formerly three jobs popular books on wolves (The Wolves of /birds.htm. •

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Big Sky kicks off season with weekend deals for military, educators Skiseasonhas Thesedays festivetraditionandcelebrate arrived!BigSky willseeFREE theholidaysontheslopeswith Resortopenedfor liftticketsfor atorchlightparade,skiingSanta theseasonon educators Claus,andfireworks.Freefor ThanksgivingDay, stayinginBig spectators. andwithitplenty SkyResort Alongwithdailylifttickets, of freshpowder.To lodging seasonpassesareavailablefor celebrate,picka (discounts purchasenow.Getyoursat weekendtoskiand availableat www.bigskyresort.com,where stay!Here’salook Huntley youcanalsocheckoutthis atsomeofthe LodgeandBig season’slessonsandprograms eventsupcoming. Horn throughtheBigSkyMountain Military Condos).Lift SportsSchool.Gatherupyour Appreciation ticketsare wintergear,friendsandfamily Weekend issetfor $77.50for andheaduptoLonePeak! Fridayand educatorsnot Establishedin1973,BigSky Saturday, stayingatthe ResortislocatedintheNorthern December resort,aswell Rockiesof SouthwestMontana 15th–16thso asforfamily betweenBozemanandYellowstone membersof ourmilitarycanenjoy Alsoenjoy50%off forspouses discountsavailableatHuntley members(witheducatorpresent). NationalPark.BigSkyResortis afantasticweekendof skiingwith andimmediatefamily.Pleasebring LodgeandBigHornCondos. Finally,markyourcalendarsfor theBiggestSkiinginAmerica theirfamilies.TherewillbeFREE identificationforALLpartiesto Educator Appreciation theannualTorchlight Parade with5,800+acresofferingan skiingforactivedutyandretired collectthediscountedrate.Makea Weekend followsonFridayand onMonday,December24th– averageof twoacresperskier militarymembersonthesedays. night(ortwo)ofit!Lodging Saturday,December22nd–23rd. ChristmasEve!Joininforthe and4,350verticaldrop.•

118th Brawl of the Wild: an instant classic by Danny Waldo yardtouchdownthatputtheGrizzlies himself,puttingMSUbackin UMtotryonceagain.On They’realreadycallingitthe up22-0,andformanyinside businessontheGrizzlies35-yard third-and-goalfromthe1-yardline, ‘MiracleinMissoula,’andif itisn’t Washington-GrizzlyStadiumthe linewith5:16remaining. UMrunningbackAdam thegreatestgameintheseries feelingofaroutwason.Butsuddenly, MSUwould Eastwoodtookthehandoff and betweentwostoriedrivals,ithasto adormantMontanaStateoffense capitalizeonthe wasimmediatelymetbysenior berightnearthetop. cametolife,puttingtogethera10- turnoverwitha13- defensivelinemanTuckerYates. Fanswillbetalkingaboutthe play,72-yarddrive,punctuatedwitha yardLoganJones TheimpactforcedEastwoodto latestinstallmentof theBrawl of three-yardTroyAndersentouchdown touchdownrun coughuptheball,andBobcat the Wild foryearstocomeafterthe tocutthedeficitto22-7withjust23 thanksto toputMSUinfront DerekMarkspouncedonitto MontanaStateBobcatscameback secondstogointhefirsthalf. Andersen’s forthefirsttime preservethe‘Catswin. fromthedeadtoescapeMissoula Afterastalemateinthethird thirdrushing allday,29-25, Fromthere,jubilationreigned witha29-25thrillerthatextended quarter,MSUenteredthefinal touchdownof withjustovertwo supremeontheMSUsideline. theirwinstreakintheseriestothree quarterstilltrailing22-7,butthe thedaysetupbya45-yard minutesremaining. ThewinpushedMSU’srecord games,andextendedtheirseason floodgateswereabouttobeopened. bombtoTravisJonsenthatsetthe ButUMwasnotdone. to7-4(5-3BigSky),andearned byatleastonemoreweekasthey MSUopenedthequarterwitha1- ‘Catsupinsidethe10-yardline. Afteralongkickreturnsetthe themtheirfirsttriptotheFCS werechosenasanat-largebidtothe yardTroyAndersenplungeand Desperatelyneedingastop Grizupatthe50-yardline,they playoffssince2014.Itwasalso FCSplayoffs. two-pointconversiontoinchcloser onthenextseries,thefootball quicklymarchedinsidetheBobcats’ MSU’sfirstthree-gamewinstreak Afterasluggishstartforthe at22-15,butthingsreallypickedup godsansweredMontanaState’s 10-yardlinewithjustseconds intheBrawlof theWildseries Bobcats,notmanycouldhave followinga34-yardTimSemenza prayers.SeniorGrantCollins remaining. since1983-85. expectedtheendingthatwas fieldgoalthatextendedtheGrizzly strippedUMquarterbackDalton Montanaappearedtoscorethe Danny Waldo is a local freelance awaitingfansacrossthestate. leadto25-15withjust7:46 Sneedof theballashewasfighting go-aheadtouchdownwith:14 sports writer. He loves the Dallas With8:22remaininginthesecond remaining. forfirstdownyardage;Collins secondsremaining,butawell-timed Cowboys and Kentucky Wildcat quarter,MontanaquarterbackDalton The‘Catswouldstrikequickly, wouldcompletetheplayby timeoutbyMSUheadcoachJeff basketball, but he especially loves seeing SneedfoundSamuelAkemfora37- reachingpaydirtjust1:45later recoveringthefumble Choatenegatedtheplay,forcing the Bobcats beat the Grizzlies.• Page 2B • The endZone • decemBer 1, 2018

Bozeman Hawk Basketball returns to the courts by Danny Waldo AlexCarey,aswellasthetransferof EasternOregon.TylerDobie, thepastthreestatetitlegames, Simpsonand6’4RyanLonergan,as NowthattheFallSportsseason 6’1postAngelleDiamond. LatrellMcCutcheon,JackCarrand includinglastseason’ssetbackto wellaspart-timevarsityplayer isover,it’stimefortheboysand SeniorsAylaEmbryandAva PaytonPriceallgraduatedaswell, GreatFallsCMR,anditcouldbe CarterAsh. girlsof wintertotakecenterstage, Westphal,bothstartersaseasonago, leavingHolmquisttostartanewin toughsleddingmakingitbackwitha Simpsonstruggledwithinjuries andthatmeansit’stimeforhigh arebacktoanchortheHawks,but hisquesttoreturntoafourth largelyinexperiencedgroup.Butthe lastseason,butishealthyandready schoolhoops. therestof thelineupisshorton consecutivestatetitlegame. cupboardisnotcompletelyemptyas togoandshouldcausematchup BoththeBozeman Hawk experience. Bozemanhascomeupshortin apairof startersreturnin6’6Ryan problemsontheperimeterwithhis boys’ and girls’ basketball Bozeman,liketherestof the sizeandathleticism.Lonerganwas programsrecentlycompleted state,willbechasingtwo-time aforceinsideforBozemanayear tryoutsinpreparationforthe2018- defendingstatechampionHelena ago,providingthemuscleto 19seasonandarereadytotryand High,ledbyseniorJamiePickens,a complementAnderson’slength,and improveupontheirshowings 6’2Universityof Montanacommit, heshouldbetoughtodealwith fromlastseason. andthey’llfindoutearlyhowthey againinhisfinalgoaround. ForLadyHawkheadcoach stackup,astheLadyHawkstravel Thereisnoclear-cutfavoriteon ErikaGustavsenthatmeansearning toHelenatotakeontheBengalsto theboys’side,soitwillbeadog- aTop2finishafterhersquad opentheirseasononDecember7th. fighttomakeitoutof divisionals surprisedmanybybattlingbackand ForBozemanHawkheadcoach andreturntostate.Bozeman takinghomethethird-placetrophy WesHolmquistthepictureissimilar. opensupathomeversustheHelena inthe2018ClassAAstate TheHawksgraduatedabigsenior HighBengalsonDecember7th tournamentheldinBillings.But classthatincluded6’9postMack withtip-off setfor7pm. she’llhavetodoitwitharelatively Andersonand6’1pointguard Forcompleteschedulesof youngandinexperiencedgroup RobbieSimpson.Andersonisnow BozemanHawkboys’andgirls’ followingthegraduationof three playingfortheMontanaGrizzlies, basketball,logontothedistrict seniors,includingleadingscorer whileSimpsonissuitingupfor websiteatwww.bsd7.org.•

Gallatin Roller Derby hosts ‘Meat & Greet’ event ahead of new season Wanttochallengeyourlimits? friend,dropin,and atGallatinCounty ONLYopportunityfornewskaters Learnsomethingnew?Getin gettoknow Fairgrounds.Cost tojoinGallatinRollerDerbyin greatshape?Build everyone.Themore is$100with 2019.Showupwithamouthguard confidenceandmentaltoughness? themerrier! WFTDAskater andbringgearif youhaveit. Meetfantasticpeople?Bepartof Lookingahead, insuranceinclud- ContactGallatinRollerDerbyvia ateam?If youanswered‘yes’to kickoffthenew ed.Nocontact privateFacebookmessagetomake anyof thesequestions,giveroller yearwithGallatin duringbootcamp. anadvancereservationfor“Try derbyatry! RollerDerby’s Mustbe18or BeforeYouBuyGear.” JoinGallatinRollerDerbyfor annualFresh Meat oldertojoin.No GallatinRollerDerbyisa aFresh Meat & Greet event Bootcamp fornew skatingexperience 501(c)3federalnonprofitand atMAPBrewing,510Manley skatersandreferees. necessary! achievedWFTDA(Women’sFlat Drive,onWednesday,December This8-weekpro- Openenroll- TrackDerbyAssociation)full 5thfrom5–8pm.Learnmore gramrunsfrom mentwilltake memberstatusin2015.Formore aboutthelocalgroup,thesport January3rdto placeat7pmon informationaboutwomen’sflat of rollerderby,andBozeman’s February28thon January3rd,7th trackrollerderbyandGallatin communityof skatersand Mondays and9thatthe RollerDerby,visitgrderby.com officials.Thisgatheringis (7–9:30pm)and Fairgrounds(build- orfindthemonFacebook informalandcasual–graba Thursdays(7–9pm) ing#2).Thisisthe (@GallatinRollerDerby).•

MSU Men off to slow Skiing, snowshoeing & avalanche safety 2018-2019 start among REI winter courses by Danny Waldo theyhosttheirfirstweekendof REIBozemancontinuestohost tionTBD.A$20donationwill Thecoursegoalsareto1)learn Adifficultnon-conference leagueplayonJanuary3rd. FREEoutdoors-basedpresentations coverbothdays.Registerat howtowearandoperatean schedulewillhelpprepareateam So,if difficultnon-conference thiswinter.Here’salookatafew www.eventgroove.com (search avalanchebeacon,and2)perform forarunthroughleagueplay. schedulesprepareteamsfortheir of theupcomingcoursesand “CompanionRescueClinic”). amockrescueincludingsingleand AtleastthatwasMontanaState leagueplay,expectMSUtobefully otherevents. Thissix-hourclinicwilltake multipleburialsearches.Learnthe BobcatheadcoachBrianFish’s preparedcomethestartof BigSky Wouldyouliketobecomemore placeintwoparts:aclassroom importanceof beaconskills; thinkingwhenhecompiledthe2018 Conferenceplay.Theworrywith knowledgeableaboutskitouring? sessionREI,followedbyafield beaconoperationandsearch non-conferencescheduleforhis suchadifficultscheduleisthetollit RegisterforaspotinREI’s sessionthenextday.Participantsare principles;demonstrationand men’s basketball team.Through cantakeonthemindandthebody. Bozeman Area Backcountry askedtobringtheirbeacon,shovel practiceof initial,secondary thefirstthreeweeksof theseason, TheBobcatshavefacedtwoPower Skiing Basics classonThursday, andprobetobothsessions.The andpinpointsearch;rescue thatnon-conferenceschedulehas 5schools(Indiana,Arkansas),aswell December13thfrom6–7:30pm. classroomsessionwillcoveralltypes practicescenariosincludinggroup provedtobedownrightdauntingas asadifficultUCSantaBarbara management, MSUhaslimpedouttoa1-4start teamthatwent23-9lastseason,and probingand thathasincludedblowoutlossesat haveyettotakeonanotherPower5 shoveling.Pre- hometoUtahState(101-71),and school(WashingtonState).If MSU registrationis ontheroadatIndiana(80-35). cantakeitslumpsinthosegames, required. Inbetween,MSUhasahome andcomeoutwithlessonslearned, Areyou victoryoverNAIAmember thatcouldbehugelybeneficialin lookingfora PresentationCollege,anarrow survivingtherigorsof atwo-month fun defeatatColoradoState,anda longconferenceslate.The wintersport? coupleof lopsidedlossesatUC alternativecouldbethattheBobcats Joinfor SantaBarbaraandatArkansas, shutdownbeforetheseasoneven Snowshoeing andtherollercoasterisn’tcoming begins,extendingMSU’sNCAA Basics on toastopjustyet. tournamentfutilityto23years. Wednesday, MSUstillhasroadgamesat SeniorTylerHallisbacktolead December19th Omaha,WashingtonStateand theBobcatsinscoring,averaging from6–7:30pm. Denversandwichedarounditsone 19.5pointspergamethroughsix Theclasswill homegameversusatoughNorth contests.SeniorKeljinBlevinsand focusonthe Dakotateambeforeconferenceplay JucotransferLadanRickettsalso appropriate beginsonDecember29that averagedouble-figuresat11.3and selectionof SouthernUtah. 11pointspergame. gearaswellas Inall,theBobcatswillhave Foracompletescheduleof all thebasicson playednineroadgamescompared MontanaStateBobcatgames,log whatyouneed tojustthreehomegamesbefore ontowww.msubobcats.com.• Thisin-storeclasswillintroduce of avalancherescuegearand andwheretogotogetstarted.If participantstothedifferenttypes discusswhatisneededtoquickly youeverthoughtaboutgettinginto of gearthatallowbackcountry andeffectivelyrescueyourpartner, snowshoeing,thisisagreat travel,aswellastipsandtricksto includingrescuetechniquesand introductiontothesport! keepyoucomfortableoff thebeat- basicfirstaid.Thefieldsessionwill ManyREIclassesand enpath. beheldentirelyoutdoors.Be presentationsarefreeandopen Friendsof theGallatinNational preparedtotraveloversnowwith tothepublic,butregistration ForestAvalancheCenterwill ski/skins,waxlessskisorsnowshoes. isrequiredasspaceislimited. presentaCompanion Rescue Boot-packingisdiscouraged.Come Reserveaspotnowat Class for Skiers onFriday, preparedtocomfortablyparticipate www.rei.com/learn,where December14thfrom6–7:30pmat inanyweatherconditions.Hot youcanfindmoreinformation REIandSaturday,December15th drinks,snacksandextralayers abouttheseandotherupcoming from10am–2pmwithfieldloca- arestronglyencouraged. coursesandevents.•

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Bridger offers frequency cards, FREE ski shuttles as season begins SkiseasonishereandBridgerBowlis season,with$43 entireskiseason.TheKids’ offeringacouplehotdealsonFrequency weekendtickets. Buspicks-upatMcDonald’s Cards throughDecember24th.TheBridger Purchaseseason onMainandtheGallatin BowlCard(19-69)is$65upfrontandallows passes,upload CountyFairgrounds(OakSt. holderstoskifor$45anyweekdayand$53 passphotos,and entrance).TheParkN’Ride onweekends(withaFREEdayonJan.25th). signelectronic picksupatMSU’sSUBand TheJuniorLegendCard(13-18)isonly$40 agreementsall theGallatinValley upfrontand$37perskiday(FREEdayon onlineandship Fairgrounds.Pleasesee Dec.22nd).TheTen-TimePass(19-69)is for$9viaFedEx. websitefordetailedbus $510andopensupthemountainanyten Be“on-line” schedules. daysthisseason. ratherthan Theskiareaislocatedon Alsoavailable,BridgerBowl2018-‘19 “in-line.”Go theeastslopeof theBridger seasonpassesareonsalenow.Skiersand straighttothelifts MountainRange.Forseason snowboarderscanenjoyunlimitedslopeside onopeningday! passinformationand recreationallwinterlongwiththepurchaseof BridgerBowl upcomingeventdetails,visit aseasonpass.Here’salookatsomeratesfor willoperateFREE www.bridgerbowl.com. themostpopularpasses:$840foradults(ages skierbusesagain Surprise! Bridger Bowl is open for 25-69),$790foryoungadults(19-24),$505 thisseason. its second of two bonus weekends, forjuniors(13-18),and$245forchildren(7- Bridgerrunstwo Friday through Sunday, November 12).AdultMidweekSeasonPasses(18-69)are separateshuttles 30th to December 2nd. Bridger’s alsoavailablefor$499.Thiswillgrantaccess withdifferentpick-upanddrop-off locations andduringtheschoolholidays,whilethePark official opening day is Friday, Dec. 7th.Seeyouon tounlimitedskiingMondaythroughFridayall inBozeman.TheKids’Busrunsonweekends N’RideBusrunsonweekendsduringthe theslopes!•

Cutting your Christmas tree – a great tradition! From Custer Gallatin National Forest gatheringpersonal-useboughs.Permits,maps, –Onlytrees15feettallorlessmaybecut. –“Topping”trees,orcuttingthetopoff Christmas tree permits arenow forestroadaccessupdatesandtreespecies –Cutyourtreeasclosetothegroundas trees,deformsanyfuturegrowthandleavesa availableatallsevenRangerDistrictoffices identificationguidesareavailableat visualeyesore.Taketheentire andnumerousvendorsacrosstheCuster eachrangerdistrictoffice. treeorchooseanotherone. GallatinNationalForest.ForestServiceoffices “CuttingaChristmastreeisa –Treeshelpprotect inBozeman,WestYellowstone,Livingston, great,familyfuntraditionformany,” watersheds,providehabitat Gardiner,RedLodge,andAshland,aswellas saidMarnaDaley,PublicAffairs forwildlife,andcontribute CampCrook,SouthDakota,willhave Officer,CusterGallatinNational tobeautifulscenery.Keep permitsavailablefrom8am–4:30pm,Monday Forest.“Dressinlayersforchanging thesevaluesinmindwhen throughFridayfor$5each,withalimitof weatherconditions,bepreparedfor selectingatree. threepermitsperhousehold.Permitsaresold emergencies,andenjoyspendingtime Formoreinformation, inperson.Cash,check,debitandcreditcards outdoorswithfriendsandfamily.” pleasecontactanyCuster areaccepted. Thosewithapermitmaycuta GallatinNationalForest Permitsarealsoavailableattheselocal Christmastreeanywhereonthe office.Forgeneralforest communitybusinesses: CusterGallatinNationalForest information,visit –Belgrade:Town&CountryandAce exceptincampgrounds,trailheads, www.fs.usda.gov/custer- Hardware designatedwildernessareas, gallatin. –Bozeman:OwenhouseAceHardware developedrecreationsites,posted Custer Gallatin National (downtownandWMainlocations), timbersaleunits,recentlyplanted Forest is known as one of the Murdoch’sRanch&HomeSupply locationsandadministrativesites. most ecologically diverse –Four Corners:Murdoch’sRanch&Home Permitsarealsovalidforanynational landscapes in the region. The Supply forestintheNorthernRegion,which Forest stretches from the rugged –Big Sky:BigSkyConocoandAce includesallof Montana,northernIdahoand possibleandbelowthelowestlivelimb.A high-country of the Absaroka-Beartooth Hardware portionsof NorthandSouthDakota. remainingstumpheightof 6inchesorless Wilderness, the Gallatin Crest and vast portions of –West Yellowstone:CenexCornerStore Generalguidelinesforcuttingatree isideal. the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem to the rolling –Livingston:AceHardware includethefollowing: –Aftercuttingyourtree,attachthe landscapes and buttes of far southeastern Montana –Gardiner:GardinerMarket –Notree-cuttingisallowedwithin50feet purchasedpermittoalowerlimbnearthe and northwestern South Dakota on the Ashland Apermitcanalsobepurchasedfor of anystream,lake,orwetland. trunkfortransportinghome. and Camp Crook districts. •

Words from the Hive: Bees know nothing, which makes them smart by Christine Hrenya, Ph.D. Engineering honeybeesdonotsweat,thehivehasno preferentiallyavoidedtheblankcard. about1millionneurons,especiallycompared What the honeybees are up to… suchissue. Sojusthowsmartdoesknowingnothing tothehumanbrainof 100billionneurons. NotmuchisnewintheBozemanhive Speakingof notmuch,ormorespecifically makebees,youask?Asitturnsout,itisno What the beekeepers are up to… duringDecembercomparedtoNovember. nothing,beesunderstandthisconcept. smallfeat.Previously,onlyprimates,dolphins, Giftingtheirhoneytofamilyandfriends. Roughly20,000workerbeesareclustered ResearchpublishedinScienceearlierthisyear andparrots–theintelligentsiaof theanimal Sellingtheirwares–honey,beeswaxcandles, aroundthequeentokeepherwarm.The demonstratedthathoneybeesunderstand world–werethoughttounderstandzero.For etc.–atholidaymarkets. coldertheweather,thetighterthecluster.The zero.Theresearcherstrainedbeestogoto humans,thisconceptistypicallygraspedafter What the non-beekeepers can do… beescontinuetoconsumehoney,whichthey cardswithasmallernumberof trianglesby preschool.Thinkof achildcounting:one, Supportthelocalbeesandbeekeepers– converttoheatviashaking–i.e.,theirwinter rewardingthemwithsugarwater.When two,three,butnozeroatthestart!Soknow- givethegiftof localhoneyandother workout.Thinkof goingtothegymonacold theyintroducedblankcards,thebees ingzeroisprettyimpressiveforabeebrainof honeybeeproductsthisholidayseason!• winterday–itstaysprettywarmbecausethe preferentiallywenttothosecardsfora peopleworkingoutare“burning”calories reward.Anditwasnotjustthenoveltyof a andgeneratingheat.Of courseagymcan newcardthatattractedthem,sincebees alsotakeonanunpleasantodor,butsince trainedtochoosehighernumbers Splash n’ dash with Thrive’s next ‘Dynamite Dads’ ThrivewillpresentDynamite Dads: spaceforuseonehouraweekduring Gymnastics & Swimming onaspecial theschoolyear. Saturday,December15thfrom2–3:30pmor OnWednesdays,BelgradeGymDaysare 3:45–5:15pm.Thiseditionof thepopular heldfrom11am–12pmatHeck-Quaw serieswilltakeplaceatLoneMountain Elementary,locatedat308NBroadway.On Gymnastics&SwimSchool,locatedat1237 Thursdays,BozemanGymDaysareheld NRouseAve.inBozeman.Bringthekidsto from10–11amattheWillsonSchoolGym, swimandcompleteafunobstaclecourse! locatedat404WMainSt.Please note: there will Snackswillbeprovided. be NO Gym Days on Dec. 26th and 27th, the week of Thiseventseriesputsmalerolemodelsin Christmas. Call(406)587-3840forfurther thespotlightandfostersthefather-childbond. information. DynamiteDadsisfreeof chargeanddinneris RegistrationinformationforDynamite alwaysincluded–plus,momsgetanightoff! DadsandfurtherdetailsaboutGymDays,as Preregistrationisrequiredfortheseevents. wellasotherupcomingevents,isavailableat Alsothismonth,ThriveandtheParent www.allthrive.org.Thriveislocatedat400 Place’sGym Days continueinBozemanand EBabcockinBozeman. Belgrade.GymDaysaredesignedforparents Establishedin1986,Thriveisa andtoddlerstohaveaplacetogo,socialize, community-basedorganizationwitha andactivelyplayoncoldMontanawinter preventative,strength-basedempowerment days!TheParentPlaceprovidesplentyof  modelof workingwithparentsand ridingtoys,tunnels,andballsforthekidsto children.Theyprovidefamilieswiththe playwith.TheBozemanandBelgrade resources,tools,andsupporttoraisehealthy, schooldistrictseachgenerouslyprovidea successfulchildren.• December 1, 2018 The BoZone • Volume 25, Number 23

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Big Brothers Big Sisters Downtown Christmas Stroll kicks holiday helps wrap-up holiday season into high gear on Dec. 1 The 38th Annual Christmas The Christmas Stroll is a buttons, and further information at checklists Stroll, Downtown Bozeman’s community event 100% supported www.downtownbozeman.org. greatest holiday tradition, will take by business sponsors and the sales The official Christmas Stroll Are your pre-holiday calendars backgrounds and personalities place Saturday evening, December of the Stroll’s timeless button program is set to be included too busy for gift-wrapping? Big are unique, but they all have a 1st from 4:30–7:30pm. Join for souvenirs. These buttons grant the Bozeman Daily Chronicle’s Nov. Brothers Big Sisters of Gallatin need for friendship with a caring festive activities, great food, and access to additional Stroll 30th issue, as well as online. Grab County is here to help! Their adult. Big Brothers are matched tons of fun! Bring the whole family happenings, including pictures with a copy and head downtown! annual Holiday Gift Wrap with Little Brothers and Big to ride on the hay wagons, get your Santa, hay wagon rides, kids’ A member of the Downtown Booth has returned for another Sisters with Little Sisters, or picture taken with Santa Claus, activities at the Emerson Bozeman Partnership, the purpose of season with locations at the Little Brothers ages 5 to 8. This watch the lighting ceremony of the throughout the day, and more. You the Downtown Bozeman Association Gallatin Valley Mall, Heydey is also a great opportunity for downtown decorations, check out can support this great event by is to promote downtown as a center of boutique in Downtown Bozeman, Big Couples and Big Families the gingerbread house contest purchasing an official button for business, culture and entertainment; to and Big Sky’s Compass Café in to be matched with a Little display, sing Christmas carols, grab only $4, allowing the Bozeman conduct and promote activities and Town Center. Ribbons, paper, Brother. Activities that many a bite to eat from one of over 40 tradition to continue for many events that build a strong local bows – oh my! Let Big Brothers matches enjoy are going to the food vendors or do some Christmas holiday seasons to come. economy; and to contribute to the Big Sisters staff and generous park, walking the dog, going gift shopping. The Christmas Stroll Find a complete schedule of well-being, growth and vitality of volunteers wrap your gifts for the fishing, arts and crafts, making is the place to find it all! events, list of where to purchase Downtown Bozeman. • holidays and help change the lives dinner together, among many of local kids. Gift wrap proceeds other activities. directly benefit regional youth. The mission of Big Brothers Big Visit www.bbbs-gc.org for Sisters is to provide children facing booth hours and to sign-up for a adversity with strong and enduring, Bozeman BPW luncheon examines volunteer slot, or call (406) 587- professionally supported 1-to-1 1216 with additional questions. relationships that change their lives for Through its community the better, forever. The BBBS vision is methods of ‘giving back’ program in Bozeman and Big Sky, that all children achieve success in Bozeman Business & Professional with a cause that matters most to us Director for the Community Big Brothers Big Sisters serves chil- life. Learn more by visiting the Women (BPW) has announced by first understanding our unique Foundation. She was a ‘20 dren ages 5 to 15. Their aforementioned website. • winter luncheon Let’s Redefine values, skills, and causes that Under 40’ recipient in 2016, an What It Means to ‘Give Back’ resonate with us. honor that spotlights Southwest will be held Wednesday, December Wilkinson will lead participants Montana’s top young business 19th at Riverside Country Club. through ways to redefine “giving professionals. Additionally, she The event will run from back” to our community and was selected to be one of ten Salted Caramel, Pure Barre 11:30am–1pm and features provide tips to help you connect executive directors in the US to presenter Bridget Wilkinson, with a cause that truly “fills your participate in the CFLeads Bozeman Area Community bucket” through your time, talents Executive Leadership Institute for share hosting duties for Foundation’s Executive Director. and treasures! Preregistration for the community foundations. Wilkinson “I want to give back to my ‘Give Back’ luncheon is $20 for has her master’s degree in Higher next WBC tour community – but I don’t know BPW members and $30 for non- Education from Montana State Prospera Business Network and partially funded by the U.S. Small where to start.” The way to start members, available at www.boze- University. Bridget spends her free the Montana Women’s Business Business Administration. Established giving back is to redefine the idea of manbpw.org. time reading, traveling to visit Center will present another in October 2009, the Montana “giving back.” The phrase implies Wilkinson hails from the bustling family and friends, volunteering Women-Owned Business Tour WBC is one of over 100 business that, as businesspeople and as metropolis of Moscow, Idaho. She and climbing peaks with her four- on Tuesday, December 11th from centers across the country. The companies, we should take first and graduated from the University of legged Labrador daughter, Kai, 12:30–1:30pm. This edition of the center provides the necessary tools then give back later. As business Idaho in 2007 with degrees in and husband Tyler. popular series will feature Salted and support to help women leaders, are we here just to meet the Spanish and Public Relations. From Bozeman BPW is a diverse Caramel and Pure Barre. Join for a establish, grow, and sustain needs of a ‘market’ or are we here to 2008–2013, she was the Volunteer group of professional women walking business tour of these businesses throughout the state serve the needs of our community, and Marketing Director for Family working to ensure women in woman-owned businesses. Each of Montana. too? Together, let’s redefine what it Promise of Gallatin Valley. In 2013, the Gallatin Valley have the tools business owner will share her The Montana WBC is focused means for each of us to connect she became the first Executive to succeed. • experience with starting, operating, on providing confidential business and growing her business. There counseling and training services to will also be time for networking! women entrepreneurs and is a Tour participants will meet at Salted critical resource to those who are Chamber seeks ‘Sperry’ noms, more Caramel, 5 W Mendenhall, the economically or socially afternoon of the event. This is a disadvantaged. The Montana small business mixers FREE event but registration is WBC gives women the opportunity required. Find additional info and to excel in business and contributes Bozeman Area Chamber of Hours is set for Thursday, Chamber’s highest recognition of register at www.prosperabusi- to the growth of economies Commerce will present Business December 13th. Rocky Mountain Bank service to the community and nessnetwork.org. throughout the state. Before Hours on Thursday, will host the event at its Gallatin excellence in business. The Montana Women’s Business Learn more about the Montana December 6th from 7:30–8:30am. Valley Mall-adjacent location, 2901 Guy Sperry, known as “Mr. Center (WBC) is a program of Women’s Business Center at Old Main Gallery & Framing will host W Main St., from 5:30–7:30pm. Bozeman,” served as Chamber Prospera Business Network and is www.montanawbc.org. • the event at its location, 129 E Main The Montana-serving financial Executive for 20 years. His motto, St., in Downtown Bozeman. institution combines the convenience “Build a Better Bozeman,” was the Established in 1964, the family and service of community banking foundation for community-wide owned shop offers its customers with advanced technology to give its efforts to enhance opportunities for paintings, sculpture and jewelry by customers the best banking all residents. Community accomplished local artisans, as well as experience. With a staff of seasoned involvement has long been inspired custom framing services. This professionals, an unparalleled level of by Mr. Sperry’s oft-repeated gathering provides a business customer service, services catered to admonition: “Those of us who networking outlet for Bozeman meet each client’s needs, and strong enjoy the benefits should not just Area Chamber of Commerce ties to the community, Rocky pick up the apples, but should help Members and others. This edition Mountain Bank truly brings banking to shake the trees!” of Business Before Hours is $5 with back to where it belongs. This Deadline for nomination is Monday, Chamber membership and $50 for edition of Business After Hours is $5 December 3rd. A nomination form is non-members. with Chamber membership and $50 available by visiting www.bozeman- The next Business After for non-members. chamber.com/chamber/about. Now seeking nominations for The Visit the aforementioned website 2019 Sperry Award! Since 1981, to register for any of these events the Bozeman Area Chamber of and to learn more. Call (406) 586- Commerce annually selects an 5421 for further information. The individual to receive the prestigious Chamber Center is located at 2000 Sperry Award. The award is the Commerce Way in Bozeman. • Live music every Friday & Saturday Night Chico Hot Springs Saloon

December 1, 2018 The BoZone • Volume 25, Number 23

Music in and around the BoZone

Rock n’ country of Hellbound Glory, Grateful Dead tribute at Filling Station ChickenJam West presents latest , Blaze, is available now. Chromatophores, is available now. December 8th at 9pm. Tickets to and desolate byway. Their Dirtwire with the help of World’s Finest and Chain Hailing from Denver, Chain this 21+ show are $10 in advance latest album, Streets of Aberdeen, Moontricks on Sunday, December Station follow on Friday, December Station is a high-energy, get ‘em out and $15 at the door. Doors at 8pm. released in May. 2nd at 8pm. Tickets to this 21+ 7th at 9pm. Tickets to this 21+ show on the dance floor string band. Barreling through the gates of On Friday, December 14th, show are $12 in advance and $15 at are $9 in advance and $12 at the Their music is well-steeped in , Reno’s Hellbound 710 Ashbury bring a Grateful the door. Doors at 7pm. door. Doors at 8pm. Americana roots, with vocal Glory is distilled of equal parts Dead Tribute to Bozeman. Dirtwire sits on the back porch of With a songwriting style rooted harmonies that are high, lonesome, melody and barroom-thump. The Helena-based tribute will lay Americana’s future, conjuring up a in Americana, World’s Finest banks and tight. Their picking ranges from Founding frontman and songwriter down all your classic Dead favorites whirlwind of sound using traditional on their ability to transcend genres lightning-fast to mountain mellow. Leroy Virgil’s songwriting at 8pm. Tickets to this 21+ show instrumentation, world percussion, of all kinds. String-centric and Chain Station is a bluegrass band consistently tests the boundaries of are $9 in advance and $12 at the soundscapes, and electronic beats. bluegrass-inspired compositions that would satisfy a picky old-timer conventional country music’s lyrical door. Doors at 7pm. Comprised of David Satori (Beats seamlessly transition into three- and delight fans of newgrass. They playing field. The band’s songs Advance tickets for these Antique), Evan Fraser (The Dogon dimensional psytrance, funk, and win over crowds with creative, fun resound with equal parts wit and and other upcoming shows are Lights, Bolo), and Mark Reveley (Jed dub soundscapes. Their appreciation original songs that flow from the humor, an unabbreviated and honest available in-store at Cactus Records and Lucia), each performance for punk and ska can be found mountains, through them and right statement of the world we live in and www.cactusrecords.net. presents a mysterious crossroads of peppered throughout their shows back to you. Pure Mountain Music! today. Hellbound Glory music is as For further event and venue beats, blues, African, Asian, and and , made evident by up- Their latest album, Where I Want to honest and reflective in a frantic information, visit www.chicken- South American sounds. The result tempo, high-energy offerings. The Be, is available now. urban metropolis as it is on a lost jamwest.com. • is a rebirth of Americana and a group leaves their audience with a Hellbound Glory performs post-millennial psychedelic journey full-circle experience of emotion and with help from Jackson Holte & to downhome goodness. The group’s dance. Their latest album, The Highway Patrol on Saturday,

World’s Finest

Bozeman Symphony presents Gloria amid holiday celebrations

A festive holiday celebration awaits! The “arresting, magisterial voice and presence” repertoire while studying with Dawn Upshaw Carly Simon. Pass It On, her album of next in Bozeman Symphony’s 2019-19 (Washington Post). at Bard Conservatory of Music’s Vocal Arts originals, features Rosolowsky’s vocals and performance season is Gloria featuring special As a frequent recitalist, Ms. Lyons has program, and during her summers at the on piano, backed by a full band. She has guest soprano Clarissa Tanglewood Music released two singles: “If You Wanna Be a Lyons. Under the direction of Center, SongFest, and Voter (The Ballad of Sarasota)” which Maestro Matthew Savery, over recently at Ravinia’s was a finalist in the 2008 South Florida Folk 150 musicians will be featured Steans Music Institute. Festival, received national radio airplay, and during the performances set Ms. Lyons also was used as the theme song for the Voice of the for Saturday, December 8th at participated in “The Voters radio show in Pennsylvania and New 7:30pm and Sunday, Dec. 9th Song Continues” series jersey. In 2009 she released the maxi-single at 2:30pm. Both will be held at Carnegie Hall, “Goddess of Infinity,” a memorial tribute in the Willson Auditorium. helmed by iconic to her yoga teacher. The centerpiece of the mezzo-soprano Rosolowsky holds a PhD and worked as an concert will put audiences in Marilyn Horne. environmental consultant before returning to the spirit of the season as In addition to her music. She balances her time between music, Francis Poulenc’s playful – degree from Bard motherhood and promoting social welfare. In and gorgeous – Gloria comes College Conservatory, addition to performing, she teaches private to Bozeman! You’ll also hear Ms. Lyons holds a piano to adults and children. She is happily Johann Strauss Jr.’s M.M. in Classical married to husband Mark, a retired scientist. mischievous Fledermaus Voice from The Their most proud accomplishments are being Overture, the sublime prelude Manhattan School of parents of two children, Kurt and Cody. to Humperdinck’s Hänsel und Music. A Native Single tickets for Gloria range $27–$67 Gretel, and Mozart’s exuberant Californian, she with student discounts available. Tickets Exsultate jubilate. Local singer, graduated with honors for all Bozeman Symphony performances songwriter, pianist and actor, from University of may be purchased in advance at Lori Rosolowsky, will join California Berkeley www.bozemansymphony.org or at the as special guest conductor where she received the door, based on availability. Those interested beginning the performance Eisner Prize for may also visit the Symphony offices, located at with Rimsky-Korsakov’s Polonaise from performed recently at Carnegie Hall’s Weill Excellence in the Performing Arts upon 1001 W Oak St., Ste. 110, or call (406) 585- “Christmas Eve.” Hall, the Park Avenue Armory, Lincoln graduation and the 2014 Alfred Hertz 9774 for further details. A recent graduate of The Metropolitan Center’s Bruno Walter Auditorium, Opera Memorial Traveling Fellowship. This concert season is generously Opera’s Lindemann Young Artist America’s National Opera Center, Carmel’s In addition to being an accomplished sponsored by David and Risi Ross. Thank Development Program, Clarissa Lyons has Sunset Center, New York’s WMP Concert classical pianist, Lori Rosolowsky is also well you to an anonymous donor, and member, been garnering praise for her “luxuriant Hall, and at the famed Frick Collection. She known as a singer/songwriter whose style and Board of Directors, for sponsoring these large soprano” (Los Angeles Times) and cultivated a strong connection to song voice have been compared to Carole King and performances. • Page 2C • The RollingZone • DeCembeR 1, 2018

Yellowstone Ballet Co. offers free child ticket to The Nutcracker

Yellowstone Ballet Company (YBC) is Memorial Scholarship and was School of American Ballet in New York Snow scene and the Waltz of the Flowers. offering a FREE child ticket for every awarded full scholarships to train at City, and with Suzanne Farrell at the This new Bozeman dance company (founded adult ticket purchase to their 28th annu- San Francisco Ballet School, Ellison Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C. She in 2017) has created stirs in the Montana al production of The Nutcracker. Ballet in New York, Orlando has a degree in Agroecology from the dance community with their bold choreogra- Performances take place at 4:30pm on Ballet, and Texas Ballet University of Wyoming and lives on her phy, inspirational themes and involvement Saturday, December 15th and 2pm on Theatre. He danced profes- husband’s family ranch in Martinsdale with with other artists and organizations. Sunday, December 16th at the Willson sionally with State Street their two children and an assortment of YBC’s family friendly production of Auditorium in Bozeman. Ballet, Santa Barbara and dogs, horses, cows, chickens, etc. She is the The Nutcracker has delighted thousands with Children may come dressed as the Ben Stevenson’s Texas Ballet director of Martinsdale Ballet. The dynam- sixty-eight performances in Livingston, Snow King or Queen, the Sugar Plum Theatre and is a national ic duo of Ms. Valle and Mr. Pittendorfer Great Falls, Lewistown, Bozeman, Fairy or any other Nutcracker character. guest artist. will add some exciting, magical moments to Mammoth Hot Springs, and Livingston. Prizes will be awarded for best costume Annie Valle will the production. All ages will enjoy the magical and colorful during the intermission of both perform- dance the role The role of Clara – the girl who dreams characters and enchanting story. ances, along with a free gift for every of the Rat that her Nutcracker is really a prince – will Reserved tickets for YBC’s The Nutcracker child in attendance. Queen. She be danced by thirteen-year-old Emah are available at Eckroth Music in Bozeman Performing the starring role of the danced on Eckert. As an aspiring ballerina, Miss Eckert (corner of 7th and Mendenhall) or online at Nutcracker Prince is Yellowstone Ballet scholarship at makes the two and a half hour trip from www.yellowstoneballet.info. School alumnus, and local favorite, Pacific Tower Junction, Yellowstone National Park, Tickets are $25–$55. Each adult ticket Parsifal Pittendorfer. Mr. Pittendorfer Northwest to Livingston and Bozeman six days a week purchase qualifies for one free child ticket. has been known to stun audiences with Ballet for classes and rehearsals. A service fee of $2 will be added to tickets his out-of-orbit leaps, male bravura, School, San Erin Levy and Genevieve Trygstad- sold at the door. exceptional acting and partnering skills. Francisco Burke, co-artistic directors of Raison D’être For more information or group rates, call He was the winner of the Montana Ballet Dance Project (RDE), enhance the produc- (406) 223-0430 or email Dance Arts Association Blanche Judge School, tion with their troupe of dancers in the [email protected]. •

SwingCats, Montana Manouche bring holiday dance to Story Mansion Coyote Bros, Revelators heat up Chico The MSU SwingCats, a student-run mental Gypsy Jazz music forms of all shapes and sizes are organization devoted to vintage dance styles, in the style of Django welcome. will host their 2nd annual Story of Swing Reinhardt. The tunes The SwingCats’ mission is to Saloon w/ weekend sets Holiday Formal on Saturday, December are joyful and elegant, dance, teach, and promote aware- 1st at the beautiful Story Mansion. reminiscent of music ness of vintage swing dancing, spe- The festivities will kick off with a begin- played in Paris night- cializing in all realms of Lindy Hop, ner-friendly lesson from 6:30–7pm, followed clubs in the 1940s. Balboa, and Blues, to share and by social dancing to live music by Montana The MSU SwingCats enjoy the music and culture, to pro- Manouche from 7–10pm. No host dances, events, and vide a safe and fun environment for partner or previous swing dancing experience workshops for anyone everyone to enjoy dance, and to is required, and everyone is welcome! Formal and everyone, students continually pursue personal growth attire is suggested. Tickets are $25 or $15 for and on the social dance floor. students, available in advance at community members Learn more about the club and www.eventbrite.com (search “Story of alike. Their focus is on find a full calendar of upcoming Swing”). vintage swing dancing, dance events by visiting msuswing- Montana Manouche plays swinging instru- but dancers and art cats.wordpress.com. •

Get in the spirit & Have FUN Dancing at annual Holiday Ball It’s already time to ring in the holiday sea- will benefit the Heart of the Valley Animal night long. son with Lauren Coleman’s Have Fun Dancing Shelter. Keep the Coleman has set to play host to the perfect event! The 23rd celebrations going after the Christmas Stroll had many years Annual Holiday Ball featuring live music by downtown, have FUN dancing, and help of experience the Sugar Daddies will take place Saturday, homeless animals in the process! The Senior teaching and has December 1st at the Bozeman Senior Center. Center is located at 807 N Tracy. Festive attire ongoing training Coleman will provide a complimentary lesson is suggested. to ensure stu- at 7:30pm, followed by spirited tunes and Over the years, Lauren Coleman has taught dents with the dancing from 8–11pm. Singles and couples are hundreds of Bozemanites to dance, even peo- best experience welcome. ple with two left feet! A friendly atmosphere possible. Advance tickets are available for $18 per and a beautiful facility with a floating Dancing is person at www.havefundancing.com or double-sprung hardwood floor is kind to the a great way to well as couples. $20 at the door. Proceeds from this year’s Ball legs and feet, making you want to dance all meet people, acquire Check out Have Fun Dancing’s Facebook a useful social skill, and exercise. Feeling com- page for updated event info, or call Lauren at fortable on the dance floor has many social and (406) 763-4735 with questions. The Have Fun physical benefits – and it’s good for the Dancing studio is located at 414 soul! It’s fun for single people as E Bryant in Bozeman. •

MBC presents annual Nutcracker performances at Willson, WMPAC Montana Ballet Company (MBC), under the direction of Elizabeth DeFanti, will present its 35th Anniversary produc- tion of The Nutcracker, on Friday, November 30th at 7pm and Saturday, December 1st at 2pm and 7pm. All will be held at the Willson Auditorium. Following the Bozeman perform- ances, MBC heads to Big Sky’s Warren Miller Performing Arts Center on Sunday, Dec. 2nd with an additional matinee at The Bozeman Symphony will again provide 4pm. Celebrating 35 years, MBC’s Nutcracker live music, conducted by guest artist and is a true Bozeman Belgrade native, Maestro Lee Mills, Resident original and treat for the entire family. Conductor of the Brazilian Symphony Montana Ballet Company is thrilled to Orchestra and winner of the Solti Foundation welcome back guest artists Rachel Van U.S. Career Assistance Award in both 2014 Buskirk and Christian Clark, principal and 2017. dancers with Terminus Modern Ballet For Bozeman Nutcracker tickets, contact the Theater. Both guest artists have notable Montana Ballet Company at (406) 582-8702 or careers and have danced professionally log on to www.montanaballet.org. All seat- throughout the United States and abroad. ing is reserved. Ticket prices range from They will share the stage with MBC’s own $20–$60. There will be a $2 service fee added company dancers and nearly 100 dancers for “day of show” sales. from the community. Also featured in the Tickets for the Big Sky performance range cast is Soren Kisiel, co-director of Broad $15–$35 and can be purchased in advance at Comedy, who will once again dance the role of www.warrenmillerpac.org. For more infor- Drosselmeyer. mation, please call (406) 995-2742. MBC’s production of The Nutcracker, set to Season after season, MBC, a 501(c)(3) non- Tchaikovsky’s beloved score, is one of the profit organization, produces quality perform- largest artistic collaborations in the region ances, enchanting audiences with new and featuring the work of accomplished dancers, updated artistry of dance, choreography, local and national level choreographers, guest music, and design. MBC’s 35th Anniversary artists, live musicians, seasoned stage production of The Nutcracker promises to be technicians, lighting and costume designers dazzling! and a host of dedicated volunteers. For more information, please contact Audiences will delight in exciting choreogra- Montana Ballet Company by sending an phy, new costumes, and theatrical elements. email to [email protected]. •

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Groove-based Howard Beall & a night of country at Wild Wild Joe*s Cappuccino-paired live music Winter Underwear” and “Santa’s Kate Bryan (vocals, guitar, have a listen. enjoy the talents of Ty Stevenson comes standard with a stop into Sleigh” (sung to the tune of “Ghost percussion & clarinet) with Cliff Howard Beall & the Fake from 6–8pm. The Michigan Wild Joe*s. Downtown Bozeman’s DeManty News are set for anoth- Coffee Spot is a great place to check (keys, vocal er afternoon show on out early evening and afternoon sets harmony) Sunday, December 2nd by local and traveling artists. And of and Ron from 1–3pm. The group course, their menu offers plenty of Schimpf is a collection of delicious caffeinated and other treats (bass, vocal talented young artists to enjoy alongside the tunes! Here’s harmony). from around the great a look at what’s coming up. They’re also state of Montana. They Kate & the Alley Kats bring a booking bring people together by fun repertoire of holiday tunes to holiday playing groove-based kick off the festive season during the parties now music, specifically Downtown Christmas Stroll on with plenty pulling from the jazz, Saturday, December 1st from of music rock, and funk genres. 4:30–7:30pm. While you’re strolling for cocktail The band plays a and shopping, stop into Wild Joe*s hours, blend of original for a cup of java or tea with some dinner or compositions, standards, delicious treats and festive holiday dessert and modern songs with music on the side! Along with their shows. Call the intent of creating eclectic repertoire of sassy swing, (406) 570- fresh sounds while still gutsy R&B, and torchy ballads, The Kate & the AlleyKats 2839 to respecting the heritage AlleyKats will perform familiar request a sam- and language of those holiday tunes that’ll have you singing Riders in the Sky”) will also add a pling of their holiday tunes, or log before them. and dancing along. Tongue-in-cheek little holiday humor for strollers. on to The next Open tunes such as “Walking in Our AlleyKat performances feature KateAndThe-AlleyKats.com to Mic Night will take place Friday, native and began actively December 7th from 6–8pm. Come writing country music during his for an evening of music performed college years, and has since by local musicians. Bring your comprised a portfolio of over 100 guitar, sitar, zither, poetry, personally-written songs. His Coyote Bros, Revelators heat up Chico comedy, or theremin and take a sound has been influenced by the turn up at the mic. Show Bozeman likes of Tim McGraw, George what you’re made of! Individual Strait, Blackhawk, Little Texas, Saloon w/ weekend sets set lengths depend on the number Ricky Van Shelton, Josh of musicians who want to play. Gracin, The Eagles, Gary Allan, A hop, skip and a dip! Chico Sign-ups start at 5:30pm – first and so many more. He released Hot Springs is just over the come, first served. his first professionally-recorded Bozeman Pass with fantastic live Be sure to bring your friends studio album, Until the End, in entertainment in the Saloon every and support live music in Bozeman! 2010, following that up with his Friday and Saturday evening so you A modest contribution to the latest, Top Gun, in 2016. can kick up your feet – and soak kitty will be divided by participating Wild Joe*s Coffee Spot is them too. Here’s a look at what’s musicians at the end of the located at 18 W Main St. in the coming to Pray. night. The more people who heart of historic Downtown Helena-based Ten Years Gone come, the more money in the pot. Bozeman. bring shows on Friday, November An additional Open Mic Night is set for Learn more about 30th and Saturday, December 1st. Saturday, December 22nd from 6–8pm. these and other upcoming events The band is all about performing On Friday, December 14th, at www.wildjoescoffee.com. • great, danceable music – everything from classic rock to alternative, funk, country, pop, and dance. They always bring a crowd and an excellent sound. Ten Years Get in the spirit & Have FUN Dancing at annual Holiday Ball Gone is comprised of Ben Fandry (guitar, vocals), Robert Doughty On tap at Mountains (guitar, vocals), Dennis Ferriter (bass, vocals), Ken Nelson and Mark Walker (keys, vocals), as well Walking: musicians & as Jeremy Slead (drums, vocals). Gary Small & The Coyote Brothers Rock, rhythm & blues åartists Michelada Gary Small & The Coyote Revelators will perform their Revelators take the stage, they’re Brothers will take the stage Friday brand of rockabilly country and gonna set the dance floor on fire! Mountains Walking Brewery est album, The Vigilante Session, and Saturday, December 7th–8th. blues on Friday and Saturday, Expect to hear unique versions of continue to earn raves thanks to released last year. Come enjoy If you love blues, rockabilly, surf, December 14th–15th. Led by the classic country and rockabilly songs, their their robust pints, delicious Moore’s stripped-down renditions! and plain ole good times music, father and son duo of Russ and original originals, and lots of stuff menu items and welcoming staff. The next Songwriters Guild then you’re in the right place – Sam Nasset, The Revelators have you probably think is original. The north-side space also hosts is set for Wednesday, December plenty of live music to entertain 19th. Hosted by local artist Joe they’re known as “Purveyors of been dishing out their hard driving Chico Saloon music begins at Good Boogie Music.” The Coyote repertoire of rockabilly, honky tonk, 9pm, unless otherwise noted. Chico guests looking to warm up on a Knapp, this event runs from chilly Montana evening. Here’s a 6–8pm. Join for an evening of live Bros are a diverse band defined and rock n’ roll since 1998, playing Hot Springs is located in Pray, 20 by its rockabilly, blues, cajun, over a hundred concerts annually miles south of Livingston. Come sip, look at some of what’s happening music performed by various local on Plum Ave. artists, including the event creator! surf, reggae, and anything else across the Pacific Northwest. At a soak, and swing! For more they deem cool. live show, you’d better be ready to information, visit Hawthorne Roots bring a Knapp plays a variety of styles Russ Nasset & the dance, because when The www.chicohotsprings.com. • stripped-down duet show on including Americana, rock n’ roll, Wednesday, December 5th from old time, and country music. He’s a 6–8pm. The sister- fronted local Bozeman Spirits live: Montana vocalist Americana rock band Amanda Stewart & stringmaster Tony P is known for their A truly Montana-made cocktail and lover of all things strings. The fancy. To round out the sonic pie, he soulful and awaits at Bozeman Spirits Distillery local artist plays original material also sings his originals and covers energetic downtown. The popular tasting spanning from American Primitive out of the traditional and folk perform- room also hosts local and traveling guitar-influenced instrumentals a la catalog. Often teamed up with ances, musicians every Tuesday singer/songwriters such as every lyric night from 5:30–8pm. Shelly Bessler and Christy sung with Here’s a look at the upcom- Hays, Polecastro rarely has a passion and ing acts. microphone in front of him, authentici- Local artist Josh but his solo shows turn all ty. The Moore is first up on that inside out. Expect band’s Tuesday, December 4th. multiple guitars, , and music The North Carolina native even some old time to draws is the Bird Dogs’ lead blend with his elegant inspiration guitarist – and croons, too! croaking – ahem – singing. from Laney Lou & the Bird Bozeman Spirits Fleetwood Dogs fuse old time folk Distillery’s tasting room Mac, songs with a rock n’ roll offers a warm and welcoming Heart, and attitude, pushing the environment. With the history Sheryl envelope of what a string kept alive in the reclaimed Crow. band would generally be wood and metals throughout, Defined by Josh Moore described as. Their latest you will feel the modern their tightly album, The Vigilante Session, charm and history as you woven har- released last year. Come walk in. Your fresh cocktail is monies and relentlessly catchy member of the popular local three- enjoy Moore’s stripped- served upon wood from the melodies, their “Revved-Up Soul piece, SlomoJoe. down renditions! 1930s, and the bar brings the Music” is a distinct and exciting Located at 422 Plum Ave., Amanda Stewart atmosphere of the old saloon. addition to Montana’s scene. Their Mountains Walking is open seven follows on Tuesday, The beautiful stills and June-released EP, On Second Thought, days a week from 11:30am–8pm December 11th. She production are seen through is available now. (11am on Sundays). Learn more performs acoustic, the back glass windows of the Local artist Josh Moore follows about the local brewery and tasting alternative, and country tasting room, and the with a show on Wednesday, room at www.mountainswalk- covers – not to mention mixologists will be happy to December 12th from 6–8pm. The ing.com. Be sure to follow them on plenty of her own original explain distilling techniques North Carolina native is the Bird Facebook music. Grab a cocktail from the grains, mashing, Dogs’ lead guitarist – and croons, (@MountainsWalkingBrewery) for and enjoy! blending, and bottling too! Laney Lou & the Bird Dogs updated event information and daily Tony Polecastro is set Tony Polecastro processes. Learn more about fuse old time folk songs with a rock specials. Don’t forget to stop by the brew- for a distillery show on their spirits, distilling n’ roll attitude, pushing the enve- ery during the 3rd annual Northside Tuesday, December 18th. He’s a John Fahey and Daniel Bachman, to processes, and other offerings at lope of what a string band would Winter Stroll on Friday, December 7th YouTube Guitar Geek, instructor, more modern fingerstyle flights of www.bozemanspirits.com. • generally be described as. Their lat- from 4–7pm! •

page 2C • Volume 25, Number 23 - December 1, 2018 • 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 25, Number 23 - December 1, 2018 • page 3C Page 4C • The RollingZone • DeCembeR 1, 2018 The Interview

Jerry Joseph sounds off ahead of Bozeman show w/ the Jackmormons

Veteran rock n’ roller Jerry always laughing because the Rolling Americans. There hasn’t been a its Westerners and yoga or whatever used to worry about what else to put Joseph returns to Southwest Stones record Tattoo You, this massive moment of peace there in quite they do, some sort of spiritual in – the next bridge, the next line, Montana with his band, the Rolling Stones record, was all a while. moment, and then they make coffee the next fuckin’ horn part. As you Jackmormons, with a pre-holiday outtakes. It’s funny the stuff you RZ: The title of this latest or tea, then they take a shit, then get older, it’s all about what can you performance at Downtown have sitting around sometimes. album obviously inspires a lot of they wash and shower, and then they take away, what isn’t necessary and Bozeman’s Rialto theater on RZ: “Peacocks and Blackhawks,” imagery – and is also referenced in hug their children, hug their spouse, how you cut the unnecessary shit December 14th. to me, felt like an interesting peek the lyrics. Can you share the story and go out the door to do the best out. That’s kind of what I try to The prolific songwriter has into how something as routine as behind Full Metal Burqa? they fucking can. I’ve never been write for. Then sometimes you get penned hits for Widespread Panic, waking up in the morning is so JJ: It’s a line from “Chicken anywhere where that’s not true. into the studio and you’re like ‘this is and over the course of 30 years has different from culture to culture – Street.” There’s a million different The commonality is the thing a great fuckin’ groove, let’s just go released as many albums – as a solo and had me realizing how lucky we versions of the hijab, or the burqa, that intrigues me, our common with this for a while’ and let the artist, with the Jackmormons, are here in rural Montana. But this for women around the world. As a experience. producer push all the funny buttons supergroup Stockholm Syndrome, song is more than just a commen- Westerner, the one in Afghanistan RZ: You’re a guy who likes to that I don’t know what they do. his burning two-piece The Denmark tary on culture shock, is it not? seems pretty oppressive. It’s got a rock n’ roll, but you’re also a RZ: I hear the Jackmormons Veseys, or originally, with his beloved JJ: There was a mosque right netting mesh over the eyes and songwriter. How do you decide what are going on a bit of hiatus after ‘80s cult band, Little Women. Joseph next to where I was staying in you’re really covered. It’s also arrangement will best serve your this tour. is also a relentless live performer, Kabul. The call to prayer is always a beautiful. There are all different lyrics? How does that relationship JJ: The idea is to take some time, playing over 150 shows a year across little bit after 4 in the morning [and] colors around Afghanistan, but in look when you’re creating songs? kind of regroup. We want to learn the globe. He has toured with JJ: I tend how to do what we want to do. We Vic Chesnutt, Chris Whitely to write them spend an inordinate amount of time and Walter Salas-Humara, all at one time, touring compared to most of our among others. in clusters friends. As far as I’m concerned, this In anticipation of the show, usually. The band is the best that I’ve ever heard the Rolling Zone hopped on next record it. We were thinking it would be the phone with Joseph to talk I’m making good to take a break while we’re, at the inspiration behind the are all songs least artistically, at the top of band’s latest release and the that were your game. cathartic power of music. written in RZ: I believe you’ll also be RZ: Hey Jerry. You’re in South Africa, shifting some focus to your nonprofit full tour mode but hopefully or Mexico, or that brings music to war-torn areas managed to squeeze in a quick Sonoma of world. break for the holiday. How’s County. The JJ: I’ve only done a couple in the road treating you fellas musical part Afghanistan and Iraq, [but] for me thus far? depends on the it’s been pretty rewarding. It looks JJ: Oh I don’t know, we’ve record I’m like I’m going back to Iraq and been kinda all over. We were in doing. If it’s a maybe the Jordanian-Syrian border the South, then we were in Jackmormons in a couple months. There’s a lot of Mexico, now we’re in New record, at this musicians out there that are doing Mexico. It’s going all right. point in our these. The only difference from what Christmas travel time. lives we have I’m doing and anybody else is that RZ: You’ll be in Montana kind of a bang I’m actually going to Iraq, going to Red Tractor home to toppings, troubadours & locally farmed improv for a handful of shows just – I don’t know Afghanistan and handing you the ahead of Christmas. For those what it is but guitar, showing you how to play. who have not yet had the we kind of Especially for those kids in the opportunity to catch a naturally, refugee camps, there’s a lot of Jackmormons show, what’ll ‘Here’s the downtime – and there’s a lot of they be in for at the Rialto? chords, here’s anger. I’m an angry guy a lot of the JJ: Shit man, I don’t know. the chords!’ As time and music really helped me at I’ve been playing in Bozeman a band we’re various parts of my life. And it since like 1982 or something working with, I doesn’t have to be music, it could be [laughs]. We’re supporting a think my bass anything. It could be watercolors or couple of records we’ve put player said 250 dancing, I just happen to know how out over the past year, year songs in our to play the guitar, so I bring guitars and a half. Bozeman almost repertoire. for now. feels as much as a home gig for That stuff RZ: It’s a great idea. us as anywhere. So, I don’t goes pretty JJ: It gives people a way to tell a know what they can expect. organically. I story, everybody’s got one. If you’re Really fuckin’ loud guitars, don’t sit alone telling your story it’s not so pent-up they can expect that. We in a home anymore. I think that’s good for played [the Rialto] last year studio and people anywhere. – it’s great. demo out my RZ: I’m sure those efforts will RZ: You’re on the road stuff. I tend to lead to some great positivity. following the Record Store write JJ: It might just be one kid. I Day and recent digital release something on believe pretty strongly that one kid is photo by Michael Schoenfeld of Full Metal Burqa, the new acoustic guitar. worth all that effort. album. These songs were inspired I think it’s one of the most beautiful Kabul it’s turquoise blue with gold I’ve always done that. I would like to RZ: Very nice. Well thanks for by your travels, each based on sounds in the world, one of the most meshing and embroidery. It’s learn how to do things differently, the time, Jerry. Perhaps a final pretty contrastive experiences. What beautiful human sounds. But in this gorgeous but, particularly under the but some things are pretty habit- message? was your motivation behind this case, the mosque was like right next Taliban, was not optional. So, we forming, I suppose. JJ: We’re excited as always to get packaging? door so the speakers were kind of kept laughing like it was the ‘fuckin’ RZ: The Jackmormons are no back to Bozeman. Every year I do a JJ: We had released this record blowing through my window. The full metal burqa.’ You go to Turkey strangers to extended jams, and Full handful of dates in Montana right called Weird Blood which, in my head, song’s about [how] the call to prayer or Beirut and women have some Metal Burqa kicks off with one. Is it before Christmas, and those are came out at the same time [as wakes up the peacocks, then the super stylish and beautiful versions your intention to let songs sort of fill usually acoustic. We thought it Burqa]. The record before Weird peacocks all start yammering, and of the hijab. Americans tend to get themselves out as opposed to would be cool for the band to do this Blood was called By the Time Your then right at that time the on this ‘We can’t believe you have limiting them to a standard 3 to 4- one. We’re psyched and look Rockets Gets to Mars. There were a Americans take to the sky. It’s an to cover up’ but that’s not what minute length? forward to seeing everyone. bunch of outtakes from that. I try to ominous sound, this ‘Here we are!’ women there think. They’re showing JJ: The 3 to 4-minute length, Jerry Joseph and the write songs when I’m in places like They go at very first light, and if their humility to God and are very that’s just about self-editing. It’s not Jackmormons bring their brand of Afghanistan, or recently Iraq, that you’re just a citizen of the city, it’s a proud of it. like anybody’s waiting for our next well-traveled rock n’ roll to are not about the conflict. For Mars, constant reminder that you’re being RZ: It’s a whole ‘nother world, single. It doesn’t make one fuckin’ Bozeman’s Rialto theater on Friday, there were a lot of songs I had occupied. I don’t think the average isn’t it. bit of difference how long my songs December 14th. Local group the written while I was in Afghanistan, Afghan wakes up and goes, ‘All right, JJ: Well it’s the same world, are [laughs]. I think in the case of Salamanders will kick off the music almost like for my kids, about magic I love the sound of fuckin’ which is the craziest part. The days “Power Out,” we’d been working at 8:30pm. Tickets to this 18+ show and stuff I don’t usually write about. Blackhawk helicopters in the of ‘it’s a whole ‘nother world’ are with a couple of different producers are $15 in advance at www.rialto- And with these outtakes that were morning.’ And they tend to move quickly in the rearview mirror. We’re and we really wanted to let this one bozeman.com. Doors at 7:30pm. left, [they] were more observations out the whole fleet [to] wherever at this point right now where people guy do his thing. As long as it’s not The Salamanders are a four- Astronomy on Tap aims for the stars at of my time there, “Peacocks and their operations of the day are, not are trying very, very hard to make it boring, I guess that’s the biggest fear piece garage country band led by Blackhawks” and “Chicken Street.” far from the city. Those people, seem like it’s another world. But at about longer songs. You don’t want the heavy hand of the baritone Mountains Walking We had this material left over and those kids, their entire lives have the end of the day, I’ve never been it to be stupid. Most of the people I guitar and a driving rhythm somebody wanted us to do a Record [had] some version of that sound anywhere where people don’t wake really care about as far as artists are section. They put on seriously Store Day thing – that’s how Full whether it was the Russians or the up and say some kind of prayer or pretty heavily into self-editing. energizing live performances and Metal Burqa came together. We’re war lords or the Taliban, now the have some kind of moment, whether [There’s a quote about how] you throw down recordings laced with a creative edge. Jerry Joseph and the Jackmormons are Joseph (guitar), Steve Drizos (drums), and Steve James Wright (bass). Learn more at www.jerryjoseph.com or find them on Facebook (@jerryjosephmusic) for updated tour details and other announce- ments. The band’s new Dave Schools-produced album, Full Metal Burqa, as well as Weird Blood Bozeman’s next Astronomy on Walking and Yellowstone Forever, research and educational institutions. and By the Time Your Rockets Gets to Tap returns to Mountains Walking this all-ages event is open to the Astronomy on Tap was created in Mars, are available now. • Brewery on Tuesday, December 4th public. The brewery is located at New York City by Meg Schwamb, with “Rockets & Balloons” beginning 422 Plum Ave., featuring a truly currently a Postdoctoral Fellow at at 7pm. Dr. Charles Kankelborg and excellent view of the Bridger Range. the Institute of Astronomy & Dr. John Sample, both from Head down, order up a brew, and Astrophysics, Academia Sinica Montana State University’s find a seat! (Taiwan). Learn more at Department of Physics, will be on Each FREE Astronomy on Tap www.astronomyontap.org. • hand to present. 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Bridger Brewing welcomes the incomparable Edis Kittrell & more Music & Mussels Bridger Brewing is the after-work venues and functions in solo, duo, happy hour spot for Gallatin Valley and trio acts, as well as with her locals, as well as a great place to band Edis and the Incredibles. Her bring visiting families over the primary instruments are her holidays. In addition to its delicious powerful and heartfelt vocals. She craft brews and artisan pizzas, the also plays six and twelve-string family-friendly brewer also hosts guitar, four and five-string bass, Music & Mussels every Wednesday ukulele, and percussion. Influences and {Pints with Purpose} on include Bonnie Raitt, Marshall Mondays. Here’s a look at some of Tucker, and George Jones, but the upcoming acts and nonprofits. whatever the song, you can count on Wednesday nights from 5–8pm, heartfelt vocals and fine musicality. Bridger Brewing hosts Music & Bridger hosts Walcrik on Mussels! Come enjoy some live Wednesday, December 19th. music and succulent, steamed Andrew Morehouse and Tim mussels with house-made sweet Baucom have been playing and Italian sausage, tomatoes, garlic, writing together for the better part and chili flakes, topped with parsley of a decade, with their debut EP and tomato salsa. available now. This Bozeman-based Bridger Creek Boys provide folk/bluegrass duo plays original, the tableside acoustics on traditional, and cover music. Wednesday, December 5th. The Bridger Brewing not only takes Boys are an acoustic bluegrass pride in its stellar menu items, but quartet steeped in old-time tradition, also in the community it serves. The acquisition and distribution, Walcrik while also pushing the genre with brewery hosts {Pints with education and advocacy. Learn dollars for MSU Community Portrait Locally owned, family friendly, newgrass. The band blends originals Purpose} every Monday evening more at www.mfbn.org. Day on Monday, December 17th. and Bobcat proud, Bridger with covers of traditional bluegrass from 5–8pm where $1 of every pint Proceeds from Monday, Entirely student-run with the Brewing is the perfect place for and more contemporary artists. sold will be donated to a featured December 10th will benefit Cancer supervision of School of Film & lunch or an evening out. Their style is confident, complex, local nonprofit. Here’s a look at Support Community Bozeman. The local Photography faculty, this annual To learn more about upcoming and full of improvisation that will some of the nonprofits on the chapter of the national non-profit event offers around 40 families events and daily specials, visit draw you in and get you shaking all calendar in the coming weeks. Come provides a full range of support FREE portraits with printing and www.bridgerbrewing.com or over with bluegrass joy. enjoy a house-brewed pint and be programs for people with cancer and digital images generously provided call (406) 587-2124. Bridger Edis Kittrell will entertain charitable in the process! their loved ones in a comfortable by F-11 Photo. Learn more at Brewing is located at 1609 S 11th brewery-goers on Wednesday, Support the Montana Food Bank home-like setting, completely free of http://sfp.montana.edu. Ave. in the Town & Country December 12th. Edis’ unique brand Network on Monday, December 3rd. charge. Learn more at www.can- Bridger Brewing provides complex, near campus and just of folky, bluesy tunes has moved and The organization operates around cersupportmontana.org. the Bozeman community with across from the Fieldhouse. They’re entertained audiences for many the state with the mission to end Have a brew and help raise unique hand-crafted brews, fresh open for business from years. She performs at various hunger in Montana through food artisan-style pizzas, and more. 11:30am–9pm daily. •

Red Tractor home to toppings, troubadours & locally farmed improv Is anything better than an Frequent Red Tractor performer The Vibe Quartet showcase Mike Comstock of Bozeman band month. The show is all ages, so you evening of handcrafted pizza paired Larry Kiff will provide the tunes their talents on Saturday, December Comstock Lode and local musician can bring the whole family for with one or two regional brews? on Tuesday, December 4th at 7pm. 8th at 7pm. The improv quartet Mike Doughery perform primarily some laughs. Only when enjoying them with a Larry is an excellent guitarist and fuses a variety of instrumental cover songs with a few originals. Howard Beall & the Fake large side of live music, of course! has been a country fan his whole music ranging from jazz standards You can expect to hear the duo play News entertain on Saturday, Red Tractor Pizza plays host to life. He cites Buck Owens as his to original funk tunes to tunes from a variety of artists December 15th at 7pm. The group independent musicians and other number one influence. Expect to instrumental popular tunes. The including Sam Cooke, Simon & brings people together by playing events throughout the week. Here’s a hear Larry play mostly older coun- group is a Bozeman area favorite Garfunkel, John Denver, Eric groove-based music, specifically look at what’s coming up. try tunes with covers of George and is not to be missed! Clapton, The Rolling Stones, Merle pulling from the jazz, rock, and PermaFunk is back on Jones, Owens, Johnny Cash, and Cap your Sunday Funday with Haggard and Garth Brooks. funk genres. The band plays a Saturday, December 1st at 7pm. Charley Pride, just to name a few. the Lazy Owl String Band on Grab a seat for some locally blend of original compositions, The Bozeman-based group makes Bridger Creek Boys return December 9th at 6pm. A diverse farmed improv on Wednesday, standards, and modern songs with music to keep bodies moving and to their usual Thursday slot on group of musicians, the Lazy Owls’ December 12th. Comedy Night the intent of creating fresh sounds souls grooving! Expect plenty of December 6th at 7pm. The Boys influences range from jazz and begins at 7:30pm. High energy while still respecting the heritage funky, soulful, psychedelic, and are an acoustic bluegrass quartet blues to punk rock. However varied comedy, improvised storytelling, and language of those before them. Latin-infused grooves. The band is steeped in old-time tradition, while their influences, they’re undeniably and short scenes will keep you good Red Tractor Pizza is located at inspired by the creativity and also pushing the genre with steeped in an old-timey traditional and entertained. Red Tractor hosts 1007 W Main St. in Bozeman. passion of the 1970s and everyone newgrass. The band blends style. The group encapsulates an one of Gallatin Valley’s only Check out their menu at www.red- who participates in the PermaFunk originals with covers of traditional ethic of hard driving, whiskey regular live comedy shows every tractorpizza.com. • experiment. bluegrass and more contemporary drinking, boot-stomping music with Introduce yourself to Ashley artists. Their style is confident, infectious energy that’s sure to get Ross on Monday, December 3rd complex, and full of improvisation you moving. The band’s repertoire at 6:30pm. She’s a Montana-born that will draw you in and get you is heavily rooted in original material folk musician dedicated to inspiring shaking all over with bluegrass joy. that pays homage to the tradition and encouraging people through Bridger Creek Boys will bring additional from which it was begotten. heartfelt original lyrics. She grew performances to Red Tractor on December Music Monday sees Garrett up in Bozeman, and has always 13th and 20th at 7pm. Kuntz on December 10th at loved being outdoors. She receives On December 7th, Jazz Night 6:30pm. He’s half of the Bozeman- much of her inspiration and returns to Red Tractor, as it does based Americana duo, Sweet Sage. “creative juices” from being out every Friday, at 7pm. Curated by He’ll perform acoustic, alternative, in God’s creation. Ross writes her guitarist and composer Alex and country covers – not to songs based on personal experience Robilotta, these evenings feature the mention one or two originals. Head and the stories of people around music styles of jazz, funk, latin, and down for the all you can eat pizza her. While she enjoys performing, more. Come out, get ready to buffet, check out the acoustics and she hopes that the message of her groove, and hear America’s only show him some love! songs reaches beyond just one original art form as it exists and Mike & Mike take the stage night and can touch those that evolves in the 21st century. Additional Tuesday, December 11th at 7pm. hear them with truth, Jesus’ love, Jazz Nights are set for December 14th With music ranging from folk and and with hope. and 21st at 7pm. country western, to blues and rock,

Astronomy on Tap aims for the stars at Mountains Walking

Bozeman’s next Astronomy on Walking and Yellowstone Forever, research and educational institutions. Tap returns to Mountains Walking this all-ages event is open to the Astronomy on Tap was created in Brewery on Tuesday, December 4th public. The brewery is located at New York City by Meg Schwamb, with “Rockets & Balloons” beginning 422 Plum Ave., featuring a truly currently a Postdoctoral Fellow at at 7pm. Dr. Charles Kankelborg and excellent view of the Bridger Range. the Institute of Astronomy & Dr. John Sample, both from Head down, order up a brew, and Astrophysics, Academia Sinica Montana State University’s find a seat! (Taiwan). Learn more at Department of Physics, will be on Each FREE Astronomy on Tap www.astronomyontap.org. • hand to present. Enjoy a beer and a event features accessible, engaging few bites while learning about science presentations on topics astronomy and testing your astro- ranging from planets to black holes trivia knowledge. to galaxies to the beginning of the Sponsored by Mountains Universe. Presenters are from local

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To the floor! Diamond, The MAX & www.TWANG at Sac Bar A quick half hour on the freeway roll and on Saturday, December 15th. Their and you’ll arrive at Three Forks’ country name says it all. The truck drivin’, historic Sacajawea Hotel. Wine and western band heart breakin’, honky-tonk dance dine upstairs in Pompey’s Grill plays covers band has been offering up real before spending a night on the from the ‘60s country music to their fans since dance floor with live music in the through the 1998. No smarmy, plastic Sac Bar. Guests, locals, and people ‘00s. hat-wearing, Nashville pop from from all around are encouraged to Creedence, these guys. Classic country and head out and enjoy. Here’s a look at Eagles, Green seamless TWANG originals set this some of the upcoming acts. Day, Grand band apart from all others in the Diamond will be ready to Funk, Elvis, Western U.S. The band features the entertain on Saturday, December Skynard, combined talents of bass player and 1st. The sprightly duo of Colette Beatles, vocalist Russ Olsen, drummer Mike and Kenny Diamond bring a unique Nirvana, Gillan, fiddle and stand up steel and engaging musical experience, Cash, George guitar player Mike Parsons, lead with a song selection from today’s Strait, Garth guitarist and songwriter Marcus hits, country, classic rock, R&B, and Brooks, Vince Engstrom, as well as rhythm guitar crowd pleasing sing-alongs. Colette – Gill, Merle player and songwriter Buck kicking bass, playing piano, Haggard – Buchanan. These guys take no percussion, and vocals – brings a just wait a prisoners and leave nothing but level of entertainment that lights up couple min- happy dancers in their wake. Don’t the room. Kenny, the second half of utes and you’ll miss a chance to take in one of their the popular duo, often straps on an hear an old or “real deal, premium country music” and delivers renditions new favorite. Clanton (bass), The MAX plays Sunrise Karaoke will test vocal shows. You won’t be sorry. of classic ‘70s and ‘80s guitar riffs. On Saturday, December 8th, spot-on renditions of a wide variety abilities on Friday, December 14th. ALL Sac Bar music begins at Kenny’s sound is big, and Diamond party with The MAX. The popular of choice danceable rock n’ roll Bring your favorite songs and get 9pm, unless otherwise noted. The plays songs you do not expect to band has entertained and delighted covers and has two original albums, ready to impress – or at least give it Sacajawea Hotel is located at 5 N come out of a two-piece. audiences nationwide since the mid- Shadows in the Shade and Vinyl your best shot! You haven’t done Main in Three Forks. For more Comstock Lode bring a lively 80s, calling Montana home since Valentine. The MAX has opened for karaoke until you’ve done it with information about these events, visit performance on Friday, December 1993. With Kyle Brenner (guitar), Styx, REO Speedwagon, and The Sunrise. www.sacajaweahotel.com or 7th. Bozeman’s best classic rock n’ Mike Young (drums), and Bobb Fabulous Thunderbirds. www.TWANG brings the party call (406) 285-6515. •

Santa Run for Education Sam Shepard-penned rock n’ roll epic precedes Stroll on Dec. 1 staged at Eagles Ballroom Bozeman Actors Theatre can emerge continues to present its production the victor in of Sam Shepard’s Tooth of Crime a duel to the to regional audiences. Shows begin death – a promptly at 7:30pm on Friday and duel where Saturday evenings through words and December 8th at the Eagles Lodge music have Ballroom, located at 316 E Main become the downtown. weapons of Shepard, the great playwright choice. who passed away in 2017, built a Shepard career as the voice of the lonely wrote the American West. But the haunted play in 1972 landscape in Tooth of Crime is like no but revised it Support area youth education (search “Santa Run for Education”). other he ever created. This America for a by participating in the Santa Run Day of registration and packet has gone off the rails long ago. complete for Education 5k on Saturday, pickup will be from 8–9:45am in What’s left is a poetic cross of the reboot that December 1st. The kick-off event the Willson Gym. Santa hats for the traditional Western film, complete premiered in for the Downtown Christmas Stroll race are one size fits all and with its high-noon gunfighter Greenwich allows participants to run, then costumes are encouraged! showdown, and a nihilistic Sex Village in Stroll! This wonderful family fun All proceeds will benefit the Pistols concert. Music and violent 1996. That day will include pictures with Bozeman Schools Foundation’s verse fly like bullets, and no one is version, Santa, treats from Starky’s support of public education in left unscathed. featuring a Authentic Americana and the Bozeman, Belgrade, Gallatin Told over several musical score by T famous hot chocolate bar before Gateway, Manhattan, and Four numbers and intense bursts of Bone general admission or $10 for and after the race, exercise for all, Corners (Monforton). Cash prizes dialogue, Tooth of Crime is a thrilling Burnett, will be performed live in students (with ID) and are available and the chance at a few prizes! will be awarded to the top three rock-and-roll epic of power and the Gordon Carpenter-directed in advance at www.bozemanac- The race will begin at 10:15am participating schools. fame. In a celebrity-obsessed production by The Keepers, a rock torstheatre.org/tickets or at the on Babcock Ave., behind the The Bozeman Schools America, an aging rock idol named band under the musical direction of door. All ages welcome, but parental Willson School gym. Foundation provides resources to Hoss, played by Mark Kuntz, and Lee Dickerson. The cast of BAT guidance is suggested (profanity, Late registration (day before and inspire learning, enrich teaching his ragtag entourage struggle veterans includes Kuntz (The Realistic drug use, and stage violence). day of race) is $25. Children 5 and and create opportunities for district desperately to stay on top with Joneses), Andrews (Copenhagen), Will Tooth of Crime is the second play under are free, but registration is students through community challengers at every turn. When an Dickerson (Fool for Love), Sydney in Bozeman Actors Theatre’s 2018- required. Register to race in support. Learn more at bozeman- upstart rival known as Crow, played Madill (Life of Galileo), and Claire 19 season, its 10th, dedicated to its advance at www.runsignup.com schoolsfoundation.org. • by Tonya Andrews, comes on the McGinty (The Realistic Joneses). late co-founder Dee Dee Van Zyl, scene breaking all the rules, only one Tooth of Crime tickets are $20 for who passed away earlier this year. •

MontanaPBS ‘Independent Lens’ focuses on Native Americans who have rocked the world From MSU News Service frequent attempts to ban, censor http://bit.ly/ILPU_MTPBS. Native Americans who have and erase their culture. Rumble Indie Lens Pop-Up is a transformed American blues, jazz features Robbie Robertson, Taj neighborhood series that brings and rock will be the subject of a film Mahal, George Clinton, Slash, people together for film screenings and panel discussion to follow at the Jackson Browne, Taboo, Buffy and community-driven next MontanaPBS Indie Lens Pop- Sainte-Marie, Steve Van Zandt, conversations. Featuring Up set for 7pm Monday, December Quincy Jones, Tony Bennett, Iggy documentaries seen on the PBS 3rd, in Room 182 of Montana State Pop and many more. Due to use of series Independent Lens, Indie Lens University’s Visual Communication profane language, this film may not Pop-Up draws local residents, Building. be appropriate for all audiences. leaders and organizations together Rumble: The Indians Who A panel discussion will follow to discuss what matters most, from Rocked the World, a film by that will include Eric Funk, Maren newsworthy topics to family and Catherine Bainbridge and Alfonso Haynes Marchesini and Montana relationships. Maiorana, shows how Native American Indian musicians. While the event is free, advance American musicians transformed MontanaPBS has created a Spotify registration is encouraged because of modern American music despite playlist for attendees: limited space at www.eventbrite.com (search “Indie Lens Pop-Up). Doors open at 6:30pm. Parking at MSU is free after 6pm. •

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Rialto roundup: illusionist Ilan Smith, comedian Matt Braunger & more The Rialto has plenty of entertainment songwriter, writing hits for Widespread Panic Drifters alongside Cowboy Bob & mixed with country and Western hits from for music-lovers this holiday season! The and releasing 30 albums in his 30+ year Gypsy Dust on Friday, December 21st at artists like Bob Wills and the Texas Playboys, historic theater brings an exciting lineup of career; as a solo artist, with the Jackmormons, 8pm. Tickets to this 18+ show are $12. Sr., Buck Owens and Merle top-tier talent from around the country to its supergroup Stockholm Syndrome, his burning Doors at 7pm. Haggard. Cowboy Bob Benda is a event space in Downtown Bozeman. Here’s a two-piece The Denmark Veseys, or originally, Band of Drifters play modern American singer/songwriter with a jazz-influenced look at just a few of the upcoming happenings. with his beloved 80s cult band, Little Women. roots music and encourage their audiences to Western swing style. He has performed at Check out art-inspired event Stettie Ruth Joseph is also a relentless live performer, dance. Based mostly in Montana and many of the Montana Cowboy Poetry and on Wednesday, December 5th at 6pm. Tickets playing over 150 shows a year across the Tennessee, the band also includes players Western Music Gatherings, as well as at for the evening are $25. Stettie Ruth is a globe. He has toured with Vic Chesnutt, from all over the country, keeping the music clubs, events and concerts all over Western roving, ever-changing and hand-curated show Chris Whitley and Walter Salas-Humara, varied in arrangement, instrumentation, and United States. of art displayed in unique non-gallery spaces among others. that are featured in a quarterly salon event. Joseph comes to Bozeman in support of Art features prominently along with a catered his last release, Full Metal Burqa. The album menu and wine. At every event, a guest features the Jackmormons’ Steve Drizos speaker of varying disciplines (Art, Science, (drums) and Steven James Wright (bass). Read Politics, Activism, Literature etc) will present The BoZone’s interview with Joseph on page 4C. for thirty minutes. The one-night show is a Funny man Matt Braunger brings his stimulus for attendees to purchase original art Please Hold Me?!?! Tour to Southwest and support emerging and established artists. Montana on Saturday, December 15th. Fellow This dynamic gathering is designed for partici- comedians Garrison Choitz, Keith Martinez, pants to experience art in living environments, Jenna Eliel and Kyle Kulseth will get the night where life happens and ideas flow. started at 8:45pm. Tickets to this 18+ event Chabad Lubavitch of Montana cordially are $15. Doors at 7:30pm. invites the people of Bozeman to You Are a Braunger’s television credits include a role Miracle: Celebrating the Festival of on NBC’s Up All Night, a series regular role on Lights with South African Illusionist Ilan MADtv, as well as appearances on Conan, The Smith on Saturday, December 8th at 7:30pm. Tonight Show with Conan O’Brien, the Late Show Tickets to this event are $25, or $15 for stu- with David Letterman, United States of Tara, dents. Doors at 7pm. Pushing Daisies, Carpoolers, The Late Late Show Smith explores the intricacies of global with Craig Ferguson, Acceptable.TV, and Live at magic, infusing his shows with the best Gotham. He was also a regular guest on the workable magic of international standard out Chelsea Lately roundtable. Illusionist Ilan Smith there. His unique combination of Along with touring comedy clubs across enchantment and humor make his every the country Braunger is also a regular at the regional influences. The Drifters’ sets draw The Rialto is located at 10 W Main St. performance a magical masterpiece. Smith is Upright Citizens Brigade in Los Angeles. He from country, folk and blues traditions with an in the center of historic Downtown Bozeman. able to amaze, mystify and enrapture, but most has also performed at a variety of prestigious emphasis on original songs, done in the old Get further acquainted with Southwest importantly, makes his audiences dream. comedy festivals including the Just For Laughs style. The band’s latest release, the full-length Montana’s favorite new event space at Veteran rock n’ rollers Jerry Joseph and Festival in Montreal and Chicago, TBS’ Live in 2016, was recorded throughout www.rialtobozeman.com, where you the Jackmormons perform with local help Comedy Festival in Las Vegas, and South by Montana with 14 original songs deeply can also peruse current happenings and from The Salamanders on Friday, Southwest. Braunger’s latest stand-up album, rooted in the classic country and American buy advance tickets. Follow the Rialto on December 14th at 8:30pm. Tickets to this 18+ Big Dumb Animal, is available now. folk sounds. Facebook (@therialto) for the most up to show are $15. Doors at 7:30pm. Looking ahead, enjoy A Cowboy Cowboy Bob & Gypsy Dust is a 5-piece date event announcements. See you Joseph is a prolific and accomplished Christmas with Ian Thomas & Band of Western Swing band. They play original songs downtown, Bozeman! •

‘Hops Against Hunger’ comes to Bozeman breweries this month

The 2018 return of the Montana Food hosting duties on Thursday, Dec. 6th from of all participating breweries at surplus food from farmers, manufacturers, Bank Network’s “Hops Against Hunger” 4–8pm. Bozeman Brewing Company (504 N www.mfbn.org/swpn. and grocery stores. It is then sorted, repacked has arrived. During the month of December, Broadway) closes out the local series with an The Montana Food Bank Network rescues and distributed to hundreds of food banks, thirty Montana breweries will unite to fight event from 5–8pm on Saturday, Dec. 9th. foods and provides nutritious foods to end homeless shelters and meal programs statewide hunger. ‘Tis the season to help your Directions: Show up and enjoy some pints! hunger for thousands of people across throughout Montana. At the same time, neighbor, and your local brewery wants to A portion of every pint sold during this event Montana. The organization believes every MFBN is working to activate allies and make it as easy as possible while enjoying will be combined with others all across the person has the basic human right to access advocates to help shape policy, while some pints. state to provide for our seniors, children, high-quality nutritious food. No person partnering with organizations that are Local participating breweries on Monday, veterans and families across Montana that deserves to go hungry. Ever. addressing the needs of low-income families. December 3rd include Mountains Walking may otherwise go without during the holidays. MFBN rescues millions of pounds of Learn more by visiting the website. • Brewery (422 Plum) from 4–8pm, as well as No good deed will go unrewarded: Just for Bridger Brewing (1609 S 11th) and Outlaw showing up, you will receive a free entry into Brewing (2876 N 27th), both from 5–8pm. the Hops Against Hunger giveaway with tons Bunkhouse Brewery (1216 W Lincoln) welcomes of prizes including a Montana ski & stay MFBN on Tuesday, Dec. 4th from 5–8pm package, MBA Brew Crew cards, and more! while MAP Brewing (510 Manley) takes over Find the complete details and schedule Do your holiday shopping at Norris Hot Springs! It’s the time of year when thoughts go to hear every day, mixed with an occasional holiday gift-giving, with most heading to the original or two. stores or online. Did you know you could Returning to Norris’ poolside stage is have a soak AND do your shopping at Dave Provost on Friday, December 14th. Norris Hot Springs? Whether you’re looking The award-winning singer/songwriter plied for stocking stuffers, shirts, hats, hoodies, or his craft while engaging audiences on both soak passes for staff, colleagues or friends, coasts and points in-between for the last remember Norris Hot Springs. Forget the thirty years. His literate, world-weary lyrics mall, have a soak this holiday! sit in a roots-oriented musical context Consider a drive to Norris Hot Springs comprised of equal parts folk, country and during the hustle and bustle of the season, American rock n’ roll. Funny and knowing, where you’ll also reap the benefits of a soak Provost is a memorable and engaging live in the Water of the Gods. As you slip into performer who has shared the stage with the natural hot springs, you can enjoy a Jackson Browne and Jesse Winchester, libation or delicious meal from the No among others. His albums Home and My LoOse Dogs Saloon. Norris serves weekly Favorite Ghost are available now. specials using organic and mostly homegrown produce from their on-site garden, as well as favorites like salads, tacos, pizza and burritos. And if you plan your trip for a Friday, Saturday or Sunday evening, you can enjoy the best of local acoustic music on the Poolside Stage starting at 7pm. Rawbone kicks off the home stretch to a new year on Saturday, December 1st. The Bozeman-based duo plays original acoustic folk, blues, and Americana. Their array of instruments includes a cigar box guitar, clawhammer banjo, acoustic guitar, harmonica, bass, a Dan Henry percussion variety and vocal harmonies. As they describe their sound, Michael Hoffman performs on “Always melodic but keepin’ it raw.” Saturday, December 15th. Bassist for Make way for Dan Henry on Sunday, Montana favorite outlaw country band The December 2nd. The Montana native is a Dirty Shame, Michael stops in for a solo singer/songwriter with a unique vocal style performance. He enjoys playing early country coupled with acoustic guitar and bluesy by the likes of Waylon Jennings, Willie harmonica. He’s driven by a blues influence, Nelson, and Johnny Cash, as well as dipping but covers a wide range of music from folk into his growing repertoire of original songs and rock to reggae, and so much more. that span several genres. Aran Buzzas will play for soakers on Wolf and the Moons are back at Norris Friday, December 7th. Calling his music on Sunday, December 16th. The Missoula- “Homegrown Montana Folky Tonk,” Aran based Americana/bluegrass band is known performs songs that are easy to relate to, for their rich harmonies and extensive mix of often amusing, and frequently with a originals and covers that make for a unique regional backdrop. and entertaining experience. Enjoy the sounds of Todd Green on Norris Hot Springs is a unique and Saturday, December 8th. Originally from historic Montana wonder. For more Michigan, Green has lived in the area for history, information on the menu, more than thirty years. He is known for his designated driver program, winter hours acoustic light rock musical style and passion and much more, please visit www.nor- for vinyl records. Expect to hear ‘60s–‘80s rishotsprings.com. Kids under 16 rock classics including favorites from swim for FREE when accompanied by a America, The Eagles to David Bowie, Pink responsible parent or guardian. Limit of Floyd and everything in between. two per paying adult. No lifeguard on duty. On Sunday, December 9th, Rod Mondays and Thursdays, December Morrison takes the stage. A Helena through May only. The hot springs are musician, Rod performs guitar-based located 34 miles west of Bozeman near acoustic tunes played and sung with feeling. the intersection of Highway 287 and He’ll bring classics you’ll recognize but don’t Route 84. • page 8C • Volume 25, Number 23 - December 1, 2018 • The BoZone Entertainment Calendar • www.BoZone.com • 406-586-6730 ––– Tell ’em, “I Saw It In The BoZone!”