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Virtual talks highlight women’s stories modern & historical The Montana State University Alegria, Director In an era when Covid- on Wednesday, March 31st. Emma Women’s Center will partner with of the Extreme 19 is described by some as Navone, an MSU junior studying the HEART Initiative for evening History Project, “the China Disease” and environmental history, will present presentation “Human will present from discourses about emerging from noon–1pm. Trafficking: A Survivor’s noon–1pm. vaccines too easily ignore Alice Morris, a Connecticut Success Story” with Theresa Alegria will the dark legacy of scientif- native, spent her summers on a Flores on Tuesday, March 2nd. It examine working ic practice in the U.S., this ranch outside the border of her will be available to stream via women’s lives in talk will cover the ways in beloved Yellowstone Park. She WebEx and begins at 5pm. the 19th Century which scientific and med- adored horseback riding in Discover how prevalent human West. She will do ical communities have his- Yellowstone, and when horses began trafficking is in the United States, so through the to lose park access to and where and how this shockingly historic lens of make way for automo- common crime is perpetuated. Ms. three women; a biles, Morris embarked Flores will provide insight into what midwife, a busi- on a 1500 mile trailblaz- can happen to a victim of trafficking nesswomen and ing campaign during the both physically and emotionally. a prostitute. By summer of 1917 to Learn why victims stay in their situa- looking at the ensure horseback rider’s tions and are terrified to reach out challenges and Alice Morris: Yellowstone Trailblazer access. Navone grew up for help, and leave with helpful opportunities of the riding horses in NY and information on how to identify and landscape these three women navi- One vital component to women’s moved to MT in 2015, possibly prevent human trafficking gated and negotiated during their success in STEM is mentorship. and can often be found as well as ways to support past sur- lifetimes, we can better understand This seminar will provide an open spending free time rid- vivors. Ms. Flores’ story is one that the structure of working women’s discussion about both the mentee’s ing her horse, Cisco! will make you angry, but ultimately, lives in the 19th Century West. and mentor’s career paths and how Note: These seminars give us hope that we can help others “MentHERship, Women in each have benefited from this will be held virtually and from this horror. STEM: The Postdoc/Mentor relationship. Topics will include are open to the public. To register for this virtual event, Relationship”, another virtual choosing your mentor/mentee, Contact danforth@mon- visit https://montanastate.- Sack Lunch Seminar, is set for maneuvering your partnership, torically constructed the corporal tana.edu for access info. campuslabs.com/engage/even Wednesday, March 10th. Dr. establishing expectations, and body. Moreover, the talk will address The MSU Women’s Center is a t/6898501. Agnieszka Rynda-Apple, Assistant fostering development and the ways in which feminist, queer, department in the division of Sack Lunch Seminar “The Professor, and Research Scientist Dr. independence. and racial justice movements have Student Success and was created to Lives & Landscape of Working- Kelly Shepardson, both in “Knowledge, Bodies & Power” challenged Eugenics, Population promote greater responsiveness to Class Women in the West” fol- Microbiology and Immunology, will is set for Wednesday, March 24th. Control, Immigration Reform, and the needs of university women. lows Wednesday, March 3rd. Crystal present from noon–1pm. Presenting from noon–1pm will be the knowledge production that Lectures are FREE and open to the Dr. Natalie Scheidler, professor of supports them. public. For more information about Women’s, Gender and Sexuality “Alice Morris: Yellowstone these and other events, visit Studies at MSU. Trailblazer” closes out the month www.montana.edu/women. • Nights of dance & classical strings in Big Sky, online MSU Extension discusses federal, MT earned income tax credits

From MSU News Service Earned income and adjusted gross income (AGI) for 2018 According to Montana State must be no more than: University Extension, some Montanans can qualify for state and federal tax credits that may provide funds for working families with chil- dren who have faced dire financial consequences during the COVID- 19 pandemic. Marsha Goetting, MSU Big Sky’s Warren Miller one hour. Tickets range $10–$25. Extension family economics special- Performing Arts Center once again A unique collaboration made ist, said Montanans should look into brings James Sewell Ballet to special in the time of the COVID- the earned income tax credit, Southwest Montana on Friday and 19 Pandemic. With Kronos Quartet the federal government’s largest pro- relief is provided through the Security number and be a U.S. citi- Saturday, March 19th and 20th. participating virtually with high- gram for helping working Taxpayer Certainty and Disaster Tax zen or a resident alien for the entire Show times are 5:30pm and 8pm quality films of pieces from their Americans. Created in 1975, the Relief Act of 2020, Goetting said. year. In order to claim the credits, each night. Run time is one hour. repertory, filmed in the fall of 2020 EITC is a refundable federal For 2019, earned income and individuals have to file both a feder- Tickets range $10–$25. by Stanford University, and income tax credit for low- to moder- adjusted gross income at the federal al 1040 form and Montana James Sewell Ballet continues to Montana’s celebrated Cascade ate-income workers. When the level must each be less than $50,162 Individual Income Tax Return, also evolve as Big Sky’s favorite ballet Quartet on stage at WMPAC, EITC exceeds the amount of taxes – $55,952 married filing jointly – known as Form 2. company. For their eighth season at celebrate an evening of owed, Goetting explained, the result with three or more qualifying chil- “For most people in Montana, WMPAC, James and the company underrepresented voices in the clas- is a refund to eligible taxpayers who dren; $46,703 – $52,493 married fil- the state EITC is worth 3% of the bring ballet works never before seen sical music canon. claim and qualify for the credit. ing jointly – with two qualifying federal EITC claimed,” Goetting in Big Sky and their renowned Note: Warren Miller events may be “For 2020 the earned income tax children; or $41,094 – $46,884 mar- said. “The credit is refundable, repertoire of quirk, elegance and experienced as part of a limited in-person credit at the federal level ranges ried filing jointly — with one quali- meaning that if it exceeds the total expressive movement. audience or by way of virtual broadcast. from $548 to $6,660,” Goetting fying child. amount of taxes you owe, you will Additional nights of hybrid Details vary by performance. said. “The amount depends on For the Montana EITC, receive the difference.” stage entertainment follow with the For further information or to income and number of children.” Goetting said, the basic qualifying For those who are unsure Kronos & Cascade Quartets on purchase tickets for these If individuals’ earned income was rules state that individuals must whether they can claim the EITC, Saturday and Sunday, March 27th performances and other upcoming higher in 2019, they can use the have investment income below use the EITC assistant from the IRS and 28th. Show times are 5:30pm events, visit www.warrenmiller- 2019 amount to figure their federal $3,650 in the year they claim the at www.irs.gov (search “Earned and 8pm each night. Run time is pac.org. • EITC for 2020. This temporary credit, must have a valid Social Income Tax Credit”). •

Bozeman Symphony returns to Willson for free livestream The Bozeman Symphony makes turing the immensely talented vio- with Antonin Dvorák’s painstaking- its much-anticipated return to the linist William Hagen playing ly beautiful Lento from String Willson Auditorium for a free Chevalier de Saint-Georges’ Quartet No. 12 “American,” and livestream concert, “Dvorák, Concerto for Violin in A Major. the Symphony concludes with Saint-Georges and Verdi,” fea- The March 6th performance opens Giuseppe Verdi’s only surviving chamber music work in his cata- logue: String Quartet in E minor, arranged for full orchestra. The Bozeman Symphony is delighted to showcase William Hagen for the second time after his debut at the Symphony’s Ranch Around concert series presented in September 2020. Along with Hagen, the string section of the orchestra will be featured during this diverse performance reimag- ined from the previously scheduled program announced in the 2020 – 2021 season brochure. Hagen will dazzle the audience with first known classical composer of African ancestry Joseph Bologne Chevalier de Saint- Georges’ charmingly upbeat Concerto for Violin in A Major. Saint-Georges, born in 1745, had many masteries beyond compos- ing, as a virtuoso violinist, renowned champion fencer, and leading military man in the French Revolution. Also highlighted in this performance is well-known composer Antonin Dvorák and extremely popular opera composer Giuseppe Verdi, who will bookend the program for a wonderful evening of music from the classical and romantic canon. The “Dvorák, Saint-Georges and Verdi,” concert will livestream to the Bozeman Symphony’s web- site, YouTube and Facebook pages on Saturday, March 6th at 7:30pm. The Symphony wishes to thank David Ross and Risi for their sea- son sponsorship along with Drs. Anne and Dennis Wentz for spon- soring this performance. For more information about the free livestream concert, please visit www.bozemansymphony.org. • page 2A • Volume 28, Number 05 - March 01, 2021 • The BoZone Entertainment Calendar • www.BoZone.com • 406-586-6730 ––– Tell ’em, “I Saw It In The BoZone!” March 01, 2021 • The BoZone • Page 3a

Women’s Adventure Film Tour among diverse BFS streamables

Bozeman Film Society continues posed to spend the summer with his the end of the month. The “tour-de- to virtually stream independent titles dad and his dad’s new wife in force of documentary filmmaking” for movie lovers. Watch safely at Florida, but when his dad cancels follows a trio of canine outcasts home with new titles added weekly. the trip, he and his mother suddenly roaming the streets of Istanbul. Streaming sales directly support face the prospect of six long weeks Variety calls it the “ultimate love let- BFS. Here’s a look at a few early together. An epic war of wills ensues ter to dogs, and a multifaceted moral spring options. in their suburban home as Daniel inquiry into humanity.” Not Rated Available through March 4th is just wants to listen to heavy metal with a runtime of 73 minutes. artist-musician Sia’s directorial and start a band while his mom Another documentary, debut, Music. The musical drama hopes to rekindle the fun times they Super Frenchie, opens March finds Zu (Kate Hudson), a free spirit used to have together. The film runs 26th. The film provides an intimate estranged from her family, suddenly 86 minutes. look at the life of professional skier in the role of sole guardian of her Moroccan Academy Award con- and BASE jumper Matthias Giraud, autistic half sister, Music (Maddie tender Adam opens March 5th and who stops at nothing to pursue his Ziegler). The film explores the tenu- is available through March 25th. passion for adventure. Featuring ous bonds that hold us together, and Abla runs a modest local bakery breathtaking cinematography, it imagines a world where those bonds from her home in Casablanca where combines the thrills and danger of can be strengthened in times of she lives alone with her 8-year-old some of the world’s most extreme great challenge: love, trust, and daughter, Warda. When Samia, a sports with the subject’s personal being able to be there for each other young pregnant woman knocks on experience to tell a story that is both is everything. The film is Rated PG- their door, Abla is far from imagin- heart-racing and inspirational. Not 13 and runs 107 minutes. ing that her life will change forever. Rated and runs 77 mintues. French romantic drama Two of relationship upside down and leads The film runs 86 minutes. Lucy Stirling, New Zealand Cost and rental period vary per Us is also streaming through March Madeleine’s daughter to gradually Available March 8th–21st, the Olympian Janina Kuzma, World title. Public film screenings at the 4th. Two retired women, Nina and unravel the truth about them. The Women’s Adventure Film Tour Champion Paraglider Klaudia Ellen will resume when large gather- Madeleine, have been secretly in film is Not Rated with a runtime of will stream in time for International Bulgakow and many more including ings can be safely scheduled. Follow love for decades. Everybody, includ- 95 minutes. Women’s Day. This festival is a cele- women in snow sports, mountaineer- BFS on social media for updates. ing Madeleine’s family, thinks they Stream rock n’ roll-inspired bration of the inspiring women ing, high lining, swimming and Visit www.bozemanfilmsoci- are simply neighbors, sharing the Days of the Bangold Summer around us who are doing extraordi- mountain biking. ety.org for film previews and fur- top floor of their building. They through March 11th. Based on the nary things in the name of adven- Pooch doc Stray opens March ther information – and “Keep ‘Em come and go between their two critically acclaimed graphic novel, ture. This year’s lineup features a 12th and will be available through Flickering!” • apartments, enjoying the affection the film is a funny yet sweet coming- diverse set of films featuring women and pleasures of daily life together, of-age story about single mother- of all ages and backgrounds includ- until an unforeseen event turns their hood and Metallica. Daniel was sup- ing Australian Olympic hopeful Think spring success with Why do I still need to get a medical Chamber functions Bozeman Area Chamber Treasure State. marijuana card? of Commerce will present The next Business Before Business Lunch Seminar Hours opens a new month on On January 1st, 2021, Initiative percent. Positive Leadership & Building Positive Thursday, April 1st from I-90 legalized the recreational use of The tax on Teams on Wednesday, March 7:30–8:30am. The event will be marijuana for adults in the state over the retail 24th. The afternoon gathering hosted by R&R Taylor Construction the age of 21. However, there are sale of will discuss: applying pandemic at their location, 1775 Love Lane, still a number of questions before medical lessons to co-create positive on the edge of Bozeman. Featuring any legal sales take place. marijuana is leadership, using research to build a team of skilled builders, the If Initiative I-90 passed, why only 4 per- positive and high performing teams, company has offered its do I need to get a Montana cent. as well as leveraging strengths and expertise to projects commercial Medical Marijuana card? So for success for consistent high and residential for more than First of all, the Department of now, you performance. Ralph Weickel 75 years. Revenue has until October 1st, 2021 must be from Corporation for Positive Note: all Chamber events adhere to to produce rules for the sections aged 18 or Change will present. The event Gallatin County health guidelines. Masks allowing recreational sales and cur- over in will be held from 11:30am–1pm are required indoors and physical distanc- rent dispensaries are still limited to order to at the Chamber Center in ing protocols are in place. serving only registered patients. qualify for a Bozeman. Bozeman Chamber gatherings Secondly, the legislature isn’t medical Business After Hours and other forums provide a even accepting applications marijuana purchase. It will also allow you to follows on Thursday, March 25th business networking outlet for for a businesses to sell recreational card for yourself. get informed suggestions on differ- from 5:30–7pm. Opportunity Bank of members and others. Visit marijuana until January 1st, 2022. Minors who need medical ent types of strains you can try for Montana will host the event at its www.bozemanchamber.com to Third, a Montana senator has marijuana, or those who are over 18 your symptoms. One of the great West Bozeman location, 4150 register for any of these events and introduced a bill to delay but cannot access cannabis for things about medical dispensaries is Valley Commons Dr. Founded in to learn more. Event admission implementation of recreational themselves, need how much time they will take with 1922, the community bank offers its may be included with membership. sales until 2023. a caregiver. Caregivers must be new patients. And if you have never members a variety of financial The Chamber Center is located And fourth, under I-190, the tax aged 21 or over. used cannabis before, that can help services and lending opportunities at 2000 Commerce Way in for retail sale of adult-use marijuana A medical card in Montana will patients feel they have the help they from locations across the Bozeman. • and marijuana products will be 20 save you some tax money on every need. •

Bozeman Actors return to stage with tale of exiled youth For its first production since the Before Times, Bozeman Actors Theatre presents Naomi Iizuka’s Polaroid Stories. Performances will be held Thursday through Saturday, March 4th–20th at the Eagles Ballroom. Show time is 7pm each night. Polaroid Stories, a live theatrical production on stage, is a reimag- ining of mythology told through the eyes of street kids. Playwright Naomi Iizuka sets her relentless pastiche on an abandoned pier at the outermost edge of an unnamed American city, deftly weaving together multiple narra- tives and building relentlessly to a spellbinding climax. She takes us into a dangerous world filled with runaways, dreamers, dealers and desperados. Against a back- drop of neon-splashed darkness and the waning strands of starlit hope, our homeless gods and goddesses vividly live out myths inspired by Ovid’s Metamorphoses, wielding lies and truths like ancient swords in a last-ditch effort to find redemption and transcendence in a world that has forgotten them. Mark Kuntz directs this attendance-limited production at Downtown Bozeman’s Eagles Ballroom. Advance tickets for Polaroid Stories are $20 for general admission or $10 for students (plus fees) at www.bozemanac- torstheatre.org. Tickets must be reserved in advance and will NOT be available at the door. Current health guidelines will be followed. Bozeman Actors Theatre is a nonprofit organization devoted to providing exceptional, thought-provoking and adventur- ous live theater to the communi- ty. For more information and to preview upcoming productions, please visit the website. Follow on Facebook and Instagram for the most up to date performance announcements. • page 2A • Volume 28, Number 05 - March 01, 2021 • The BoZone Entertainment Calendar • www.BoZone.com • 406-586-6730 ––– Tell ’em, “I Saw It In The BoZone!” Tell ’em, “I Saw It In The BoZone!” –– The BoZone Entertainment Calendar • www.BoZone.com • 406-586-6730 • Volume 28, Number 05 - March 01, 2021 • page 3A Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday

Live From the Divide Tax Assistance 11th & Grant Encores Tax Assistance Tax Assistance Podcasts Virtual Event HRDC – Bozeman Virtual Event HRDC – Bozeman HRDC 28 11th & Grant Encores 1 The Creek Between Us 2 Virtual Cinema w/ BFS 3 The Creek Between Us 4 Explore Yellowstone (by 5 Virtual Event Tuckerman Park Virtual Event Tuckerman Park Reservation) YGM’s Exploring Yellowstone Savage Ancient Seas 9am MOR Haufbrau’s Open Mic – Pandemic Chamber Leads Group Museum of the Rockies Through Art Virtual Event Little Explorers Sessions Virtual Event 8am Bozeman Chamber The Creek Between Us – Audio Tour Tuckerman Park Virtual Cinema w/ Bozeman Film 9am Gallatin Valley YMCA Tax Assistance HRDC – Bozeman Savage Ancient Seas Chamber Leads Group Chamber Leads Group Society Virtual Event Explore Yellowstone (by 9am Museum of the Rockies 11am Bozeman Chamber 8am Bozeman Chamber Haufbrau’s Open Mic – Pandemic Reservation) MOR BPL’s Little Ones Storytime Adult Puck Lunch Savage Ancient Seas Sessions Virtual Event 10am Virtual Event 11am Haynes Pavilion The Creek Between Us – Audio Tour 9am Museum of the Rockies Collecting Clothes 4 Charity Public Skate 2pm Haynes Pavilion Tuckerman Park Kindergarten Readiness Adult Puck Lunch Virtual Event Live Poker 3pm Cat’s Paw Savage Ancient Seas 10am Gallatin Valley YMCA 11am Haynes Pavilion The Creek Between Us – Audio Bozeman Zen Group 9am Museum of the Rockies Town Race Series Russell Chatham Exhibit Tour Tuckerman Park 7pm Virtual Event Adult Puck Lunch 11am Big Sky Resort 11am Bozeman Art Museum Live From the Divide Podcasts Trivia 7pm Bozeman Taproom 11am Haynes Pavilion Adult Puck Lunch Live Poker 3pm Cat’s Paw Virtual Event Trivia Night 7pm Bacchus Pub Chamber Leads Group 11am Haynes Pavilion Ribbon Cutting 4pm Mountain Peak Chem-Dry 11th & Grant Encores Virtual Event Sunrise Karaoke 12pm Bozeman Chamber Russell Chatham Exhibit Pure Barre Pop Up Class YGM’s Exploring Yellowstone 8pm American Legion Live Poker 3pm Cat’s Paw 11am Bozeman Art Museum Through Art Virtual Event Lives & Landscape of Working- 4pm Blend Wine Bar Ribbon Cutting Live Music 5pm Sage Lodge Virtual Cinema w/ Bozeman Film Class Women in West 4:30pm McNally Plumbing Country Bookshelf Presents: Books Society Virtual Event A Survivor’s Success Story with 12pm Virtual Event in Common NW 6pm Virtual Event Haufbrau’s Open Mic – Pandemic Theresa Flores 5pm Virtual Event Public Skate 12pm Haynes Pavilion Sac State @ MSU Men’s BBall Sessions Virtual Event Learn to Skate Lessons Solid Finances Webinar 6pm Brick Breeden Fieldhouse Bozeman Zen Group 5:30pm Ressler Motors Ice Rink 12:05pm Virtual Event BHS & GHS Kamerata Pops 8:30am Virtual Event Rich Mayo 6pm Kountry Korner Café Live Poker 3pm Cat’s Paw w/Honor Orchestra 6:30pm GHS Savage Ancient Seas Thriving Parents Webinar BINGO Night 6:30pm Office Lounge Curling Club 7pm Haynes Pavilion 9am Museum of the Rockies 6pm Thrive Bozeman Super Smash Bros Game Night BINGO Night 7pm Pine Creek Lodge Meditation as an Act of Love Apron Challenge Trivia Night 6:30pm Office Lounge 6:30pm El Camino Bar 10am Bridger Bowl Live Music 7pm Bozeman Taproom 7pm Virtual Event Bingo Night 7pm Molly Brown BAT presents Polaroid Stories LLC Formations Workshop Bingo Night 7pm Rocking R Bar Trivia Night 7pm Pine Creek Lodge 11am Virtual Event Bingo Night 7pm Cat’s Paw 7pm Eagles Ballroom SIN Night 7pm Blend Wine Bar Bozeman Insight Community Rocky Mountain Home And Garden Post #14 Bingo 7pm American Legion Livingston Model Railroad Club 7pm Virtual Event Show 7:30pm Livingston Depot Center Trivia Night 7:30pm Rocking R Bar Bucket Night 8pm Bar IX 11am Gallatin County Fairgrounds Sunrise Karaoke 9pm Bar IX Kristen Lundell 8pm Eagles Bar Sunrise Karaoke 9pm Eagles Bar Live From the Divide Live From the Divide Tax Assistance Women’s Adventure Film Tax Assistance Live From the Divide Podcasts Podcasts Virtual Event Podcasts Virtual Event HRDC – Bozeman Tour Virtual Event HRDC – Bozeman Virtual Event 7 11th & Grant Encores 8 11th & Grant Encores 9 Explore Yellowstone (by 10 Chamber Leads Group 11 Explore Yellowstone (by 12 11th & Grant Encores Virtual Event Virtual Event Virtual Event Reservation) 8am Bozeman Chamber Reservation) YGM’s Exploring Yellowstone Through LB33 – Natural Resources and Museum of the Rockies YGM’s Exploring Yellowstone YGM’s Exploring Yellowstone Museum of the Rockies Art Virtual Event Through Art Virtual Event Tourism 8am Virtual Event The Creek Between Us – Audio Tour Virtual Cinema w/ Bozeman Film Society Through Art Virtual Event The Creek Between Us – Audio Tour Virtual Cinema w/ Bozeman Film Savage Ancient Seas 9am MOR Tuckerman Park Virtual Cinema w/ Bozeman Film Virtual Event Society Virtual Event Tuckerman Park Kindergarten Readiness Women’s Adventure Film Tour Haufbrau’s Open Mic – Pandemic Sessions Society Virtual Event Haufbrau’s Open Mic – Pandemic Women’s Adventure Film Tour 10am Gallatin Valley YMCA Virtual Event Virtual Event Haufbrau’s Open Mic – Pandemic Sessions Virtual Event Virtual Event BPL’s Little Ones Storytime Chamber Leads Group Tax Assistance HRDC – Bozeman Sessions Virtual Event Tax Assistance HRDC – Bozeman Savage Ancient Seas 10am Virtual Event 8am Bozeman Chamber The Creek Between Us – Audio Tour The Creek Between Us – Audio Tour Women’s Adventure Film Tour 9am Museum of the Rockies Managing Growth in the New West Savage Ancient Seas Tuckerman Park 11am Virtual Event Tuckerman Park Virtual Event Adult Puck Lunch 9am Museum of the Rockies Women’s Adventure Film Tour Virtual Event Adult Puck Lunch Bozeman Zen Group The Creek Between Us – Audio Tour 11am Haynes Pavilion Adult Puck Lunch Public Awareness Committee 8:30am Virtual Event Tuckerman Park 11am Haynes Pavilion 11am Haynes Pavilion 7am Bozeman Chamber of Commerce Chamber Leads Group Russell Chatham Exhibit Savage Ancient Seas Savage Ancient Seas Russell Chatham Exhibit Savage Ancient Seas 9am Museum of the Rockies 12pm Bozeman Chamber 9am Museum of the Rockies 11am Bozeman Art Museum 11am Bozeman Art Museum BPL’s Read Sing Play Storytime 9am Museum of the Rockies Women in STEM: Postdoc/Mentor Little Explorers Live Poker 3pm Cat’s Paw Live Poker 3pm Cat’s Paw 10am Virtual Event Community Dual Gs #1 Relationship 12pm Virtual Event 9am Gallatin Valley YMCA Pint Night Pure Barre Pop Up Class Adult Puck Lunch 11am Haynes Pavilion 9am Bridger Bowl Public Skate 12pm Haynes Pavilion Chamber Leads Group 4pm Mountains Walking Brewery 4pm Blend Wine Bar Russell Chatham Exhibit Sunday Brunch Live Poker 3pm Cat’s Paw 11am Bozeman Chamber Rich Mayo 6pm Kountry Korner Café Live Music 5pm Sage Lodge 11am Bozeman Art Museum 10am Mountains Walking Brewery Country Bookshelf Presents: A Adult Puck Lunch Thriving Parents Webinar Country Bookshelf Presents: Kelsey OLLI Wonderlust Friday Forum 12pmVirtual Event Brunch and Burlesque Local Author Showcase 11am Haynes Pavilion Sather 6pm Virtual Event 6pm Thrive Bozeman 6pm Virtual Event Public Skate 1:30pm Haynes Pavilion 10am Starlite Bozeman CJMS Orchestra Public Skate 2pm Haynes Pavilion Trivia Night 6:30pm Office Lounge BINGO Night 6:30pm Office Lounge Live Poker 3pm Cat’s Paw Brunch Live Music – Kelly Live Poker 3pm Cat’s Paw 6pm Gallatin High School Amy Hubbard 5pm Sacajawea Bar – Three Forks Nicholson 11am Pine Creek Lodge Friends of MSU Library Book Club Super Smash Bros Game Night Project Nest: Red-tailed Hawks, 6:30pm El Camino Bar SMS Bands Donnie’s Inferno 5:30pm Kountry Korner Café Homeless Day of Awareness Online 6:30pm Virtual Event Swans & Loons Facilitating Trust btw Scientists & 6:30pm Sacajawea Middle School Open Mic 6pm Pine Creek Lodge 12pm HRDC – Bozeman 6:30pm Virtual Event Bingo Night 7pm Molly Brown BINGO Night 7pm Pine Creek Lodge Uncorked & Unplugged 6pm Blend Wine Bar Bingo Night 7pm Rocking R Bar Public 7pm Virtual Event Afternoon Tea Bozeman Zen Group Live Music 7pm Bozeman Taproom BAT presents Polaroid Stories Good Vibe Friday w/ Milton Menasco & the Big 1pm Starlite Bozeman 7pm Virtual Event SIN Night 7pm Blend Wine Bar Trivia Night 7pm Pine Creek Lodge 7pm Eagles Ballroom Fiasco 7pm Virtual Event Learn to Skate Lessons Trivia 7pm Bozeman Taproom Provost Lecture 7pm Virtual Event Bingo Night 7pm Cat’s Paw Bozeman Insight Community BAT presents Polaroid Stories 2pm Ressler Motors Ice Rink Trivia Night 7pm Bacchus Pub Livingston Model Railroad Club Post #14 Bingo 7pm American Legion 7pm Virtual Event 7pm Eagles Ballroom Live Poker 3pm Cat’s Paw Sunrise Karaoke 7:30pm Livingston Depot Center Trivia Night 7:30pm Rocking R Bar Bucket Night 8pm Bar IX MOTH Live Stream 8pm Virtual Event Twisted Trivia 7pm Bar IX 8pm American Legion Sunrise Karaoke 9pm Bar IX Neil Beddow 8pm Eagles Bar Sunrise Karaoke 9pm Eagles Bar Close 2 Toast 9:30pm Eagles Bar Live From the Divide Tax Assistance Tax Assistance St. Patrick’s Day Women’s Adventure Film Tax Assistance HRDC – Bozeman Podcasts Virtual Event HRDC – Bozeman HRDC – Bozeman MSU, BPS Spring Break Tour Virtual Event The Creek Between Us – Audio Tour 11th & Grant Encores The Creek Between Us Explore Yellowstone (by Gallatin Valley MSU, BPS Spring Break Tuckerman Park 14 15 16 17 18 19 Women’s Adventure Film Tour Virtual Event Tuckerman Park Reservation) Run to the Pub WEEK Gallatin Valley Virtual Event YGM’s Exploring Yellowstone MSU Spring Break Gallatin Valley Museum of the Rockies Virtual Event Run to the Pub WEEK Virtual Event Through Art Virtual Event Women’s Adventure Film Tour Spring Break Adventure Awaits Spring Break Adventure Awaits MSU Spring Break Gallatin Valley Women’s Adventure Film Tour Bozeman Public Schools Spring Break Virtual Cinema w/ Bozeman Film Virtual Event Virtual Event 7:30am The Rock Youth Center 7:30am The Rock Youth Center MSU Spring Break Gallatin Valley PIR Day Camps Gallatin Valley Society Virtual Event Bozeman Public Schools Spring PIR Day Camps Run to the Pub WEEK Virtual Event Haufbrau’s Open Mic – Pandemic Break Gallatin Valley Bozeman Public Schools Spring 7:30am The Rock Youth Center 7:30am The Rock Youth Center Break Gallatin Valley Make a Movie Day Camp Public Awareness Committee Sessions Virtual Event Run to the Pub WEEK Virtual Event Make a Movie Day Camp 7am Bozeman Chamber of Commerce Run to the Pub WEEK Virtual Event 9am Montana Science Center The Creek Between Us – Audio Tour Spring Break Adventure Awaits 9am Montana Science Center Spring Break Adventure Awaits Savage Ancient Seas 9am MOR Tuckerman Park 7:30am The Rock Youth Center Spring Break Adventure Awaits Savage Ancient Seas 7:30am The Rock Youth Center BPL’s Little Ones Storytime Women’s Adventure Film Tour PIR Day Camps 7:30am The Rock Youth Center 9am Museum of the Rockies PIR Day Camps 7:30am The Rock Youth Center PIR Day Camps 10am Virtual Event Virtual Event 7:30am The Rock Youth Center Adult Puck Lunch Savage Ancient Seas 9am Museum of the Rockies 7:30am The Rock Youth Center Adult Puck Lunch Bozeman Zen Group Savage Ancient Seas 9am MOR 11am Haynes Pavilion BPL’s Read Sing Play Storytime 10amVirtual Event 8:30am Virtual Event Make a Movie Day Camp 11am Haynes Pavilion Spring Fling 2pm MSC Adult Puck Lunch 11am Haynes Pavilion Sprouting Scientists Spring Break Public Skate 12pm Haynes Pavilion Savage Ancient Seas 9am Montana Science Center Live Poker 3pm Cat’s Paw Public Skate 1:30pm Haynes Pavilion Camp Start 9:30am MOR Savage Ancient Seas Spring Fling 2pm MSC 9am Museum of the Rockies Chamber Leads Group Pure Barre Pop Up Class Spring Fling 2pm Montana Science Center 9am Museum of the Rockies Live Poker 3pm Cat’s Paw Live Poker 3pm Cat’s Paw Slushy Slalom – Skier 11am Bozeman Chamber Library Board Meeting 4pm Blend Wine Bar 10am Bridger Bowl Adult Puck Lunch Live Music 5pm Sage Lodge Cole Decker 5pm Sacajawea Hotel – Three Forks Adult Puck Lunch 11am Haynes Pavilion 4pm Bozeman Public Library Sunday Brunch Live Music 7pm Bozeman Taproom James Sewell Ballet 11am Haynes Pavilion Spring Fling 2pm MSC BINGO Night 6:30pm Office Lounge 5:30 & 8pm Warren Miller Performing Arts Center 10am Mountains Walking Brewery BINGO Night 7pm Pine Creek Lodge Spring Fling 2pm MSC Live Poker 3pm Cat’s Paw Super Smash Bros Game Night Donnie’s Inferno 5:30pm Kountry Korner Café Dick McCumber BAT presents Polaroid Stories Public Skate 2pm Haynes Pavilion Rich Mayo 6pm Kountry Korner Café 6:30pm El Camino Bar Open Mic 6pm Pine Creek Lodge 7pm Eagles Ballroom 11am Pine Creek Lodge Live Poker 3pm Cat’s Paw Trivia Night 6:30pm Office Lounge Trivia Night 7pm Pine Creek Lodge Uncorked & Unplugged 6pm Blend Wine Bar Brunch Live Music 11am Sage Lodge Bozeman Zen Group BPL Online Book Club Bingo Night 7pm Cat’s Paw Bozeman Insight Community Good Vibe Friday w/ Milton Menasco & the Big Spring Fling 2pm MSC 7pm Virtual Event 6:30pm Virtual Event Dementia Education Webinar 7pm Virtual Event Fiasco 7pm Virtual Event Become a Climate Advocate Trivia 7pm Bozeman Taproom Bingo Night 7pm Molly Brown 7pm Virtual Event Live from Home: MT Music Home BAT presents Polaroid Stories 3pm Virtual Event Trivia Night 7pm Bacchus Pub Bingo Night 7pm Rocking R Bar Post #14 Bingo 7pm American Legion Video Special 8pm MontanaPBS 7pm Eagles Ballroom Live Poker 3pm Cat’s Paw Sunrise Karaoke SIN Night 7pm Blend Wine Bar Trivia Night 7:30pm Rocking R Bar Bucket Night 8pm Bar IX Sunrise Karaoke 9pm Lane Bar Twisted Trivia 7pm Bar IX 8pm American Legion Sunrise Karaoke 9pm Bar IX Greg Hall 8pm Eagles Bar Sunrise Karaoke 9pm Eagles Bar Blue Belly Junction 9:30pm Eagles Bar Live From the Divide Live From the Divide Live From the Divide Tax Assistance Tax Assistance Podcasts Virtual Event Podcasts Virtual Event Podcasts Virtual Event HRDC – Bozeman HRDC – Bozeman 21 11th & Grant Encores 22 11th & Grant Encores 23 11th & Grant Encores 24 The Creek Between Us – 25 Explore Yellowstone (by 26 Virtual Event Virtual Event Virtual Event Audio Tour Reservation) YGM’s Exploring Yellowstone YGM’s Exploring Yellowstone YGM’s Exploring Yellowstone Tuckerman 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Chamber Live Music 5pm Sage Lodge Knowledge, Bodies & Power Women’s Adventure Film Tour Savage Ancient Seas Museum of the Rockies Business After Hours 12pm Virtual Event Virtual Event 9am Museum of the Rockies The Creek Between Us – Audio Tour 5:30pm Opportunity Bank Public Skate 12pm Haynes Pavilion Bozeman Zen Group Little Explorers Tuckerman Park Country Bookshelf Presents: Books Live Poker 3pm Cat’s Paw in Common NW 8:30am Virtual Event 9am Gallatin Valley YMCA Savage Ancient Seas Country Bookshelf Presents: Savage Ancient Seas Public Skate 2pm Haynes Pavilion 9am Museum of the Rockies Malcolm Brooks 6pm Virtual Event 9am Museum of the Rockies Live Poker 3pm Cat’s Paw Live Poker 3pm Cat’s Paw 6pm Virtual Event CJMS Bands Molly Hayes Spring Equinox GS Country Bookshelf Virtual Book Rich Mayo 6pm Kountry Korner Café BINGO Night 6:30pm Office Lounge 6pm Gallatin High School 10am Bridger Bowl Club 6pm Virtual Event Country Bookshelf Presents: Books Super Smash Bros Game Night Bozeman Insight Community Sunday Brunch Cribbage 6:30pm Office Lounge in Common NW 6pm Virtual Event 6:30pm El Camino Bar 7pm Virtual Event 10am Mountains Walking Brewery Bozeman Zen Group Trivia Night 6:30pm Office Lounge Live Music 7pm Bozeman Taproom BINGO Night Brunch Live Music – Luke 7pm Virtual Event MT Racial Equity Project’s Book Trivia Night 7pm Pine Creek Lodge 7pm Pine Creek Lodge Flansburg 11am Pine Creek Lodge Trivia 7pm Bozeman Taproom Club 6:30pm Virtual Event Bingo Night 7pm Cat’s Paw 11th & Grant – Elizabeth Croy & Live Poker Trivia Night Bingo Night 7pm Rocking R Bar Post #14 Bingo Julie Gosswiller 7pmMontanaPBS 3pm Cat’s Paw 7pm Bacchus Pub SIN Night 7pm Blend Wine Bar 7pm American Legion Bucket Night 8pm Bar IX Twisted Trivia Sunrise Karaoke Sunrise Karaoke Trivia Night 7:30pm Rocking R Bar Sunrise Karaoke 7pm Bar IX 8pm American Legion 9pm Bar IX Jessica Hegg 8pm Eagles Bar 9pm Eagles Bar Live From the Divide Live From the Divide Live From the Divide Live From the Divide 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Audio Tour Explore Yellowstone (by The Creek Between Us – Audio Get YOUR ad on The Creek Between Us – Audio Tour Reservation) Tour Tuckerman Park Tuckerman Park Tuckerman Park Savage Ancient Seas Museum of the Rockies Savage Ancient Seas 9am MOR Bozeman Zen Group The Creek Between Us – Audio Tour 9am Museum of the Rockies Kindergarten Readiness 8:30am Virtual Event Tuckerman Park Little Explorers 10am Gallatin Valley YMCA Savage Ancient Seas Savage Ancient Seas BPL’s Little Ones Storytime The BoZone Calendar 9am Gallatin Valley YMCA 9am Museum of the Rockies 10am Virtual Event 9am Museum of the Rockies Public Skate Live Poker Alice Morris: Yellowstone Sunday Brunch 2pm Haynes Pavilion 3pm Cat’s Paw Trailblazer 12pm Virtual Event 10am Mountains Walking Brewery Live Poker Rich Mayo Public Skate 12pm Haynes Pavilion Call 586-6730 or Brunch Live Music 3pm Cat’s Paw 6pm Kountry Korner Café Live Poker 3pm Cat’s Paw email [email protected] 11am Sage Lodge Bozeman Zen Group Trivia Night BINGO 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Tax Assistance Live From the Divide Podcasts Live From the Divide Podcasts Virtual Event HRDC Virtual Event 11th & Grant Encores Virtual Event Explore Yellowstone (by 5 11th & Grant Encores Virtual Event 6 YGM’s Exploring Yellowstone Through Art Reservation) YGM’s Exploring Yellowstone Through Virtual Event Museum of the Rockies Art Virtual Event Virtual Cinema w/ Bozeman Film Society Virtual Event The Creek Between Us – Audio Tour Virtual Cinema w/ Bozeman Film Society Haufbrau’s Open Mic – Pandemic Sessions Virtual Event Tuckerman Park Virtual Event Explore Yellowstone (by Reservation) Chamber Leads Group Haufbrau’s Open Mic – Pandemic Sessions 8am Bozeman Chamber Museum of the Rockies Virtual Event The Creek Between Us – Audio Tour Tuckerman Park Savage Ancient Seas Tax Assistance HRDC – Bozeman 9am Museum of the Rockies Ride & Seek 9am Bridger Bowl The Creek Between Us – Audio Tour Adult Puck Lunch Bozeman Winter Farmers’ Market Tuckerman Park 11am Haynes Pavilion 9am Gallatin County Fairgrounds Public Awareness Committee Russell Chatham Exhibit Savage Ancient Seas 9am Museum of the Rockies 7am Bozeman Chamber of Commerce 11am Bozeman Art Museum Super Sitters Class 10am Gallatin Valley YMCA Savage Ancient Seas 9am Museum of the Rockies Live Poker 3pm Cat’s Paw Brunch Live Music – Josh Moore 11am Pine Creek Lodge BPL’s Read Sing Play Storytime Ribbon Cutting Russell Chatham Exhibit 11am Bozeman Art Museum 4pm Mountain Peak Chem-Dry 10am Virtual Event Sac State at MSU Bobcat Men’s BBall Pure Barre Pop Up Class Adult Puck Lunch 11am Haynes Pavilion 4pm Blend Wine Bar Russell Chatham Exhibit 12pm Brick Breeden Fieldhouse Live Music 5pm Sage Lodge 11am Bozeman Art Museum Live Poker 3pm Cat’s Paw Country Bookshelf Presents: Books Public Skate 1:30pm Haynes Pavilion John Montoya 5pm Sacajawea Bar – Three Forks in Common NW 6pm Virtual Event Live Poker 3pm Cat’s Paw Live Music 5pm Sage Lodge Sac State @ MSU Men’s BBall Winter’s Bounty 4pm Virtual Event Joe Knapp 5:30pm Kountry Korner Café 6pm Brick Breeden Fieldhouse Donnie’s Inferno 5:30pm Kountry Korner Café Lee Calvin 6pm Old Saloon – Emigrant BHS & GHS Kamerata Pops Open Mic 6pm Pine Creek Lodge Uncorked & Unplugged 6pm Blend Wine Bar w/Honor Orchestra 6:30pm GHS BAT presents Polaroid Stories 7pm Eagles Ballroom Curling Club 7pm Haynes Pavilion Uncorked & Unplugged 6pm Blend Wine Bar MT Food Band Network presents The Taste Great Falls Americans @ Bozeman Icedogs BINGO Night 7pm Pine Creek Lodge 7:30pm Haynes Pavilion Meditation as an Act of Love 6:30pm Virtual Event 7pm Virtual Event Good Vibe Friday w/ Milton Menasco & the Big Bozeman Symphony Presents: Dvorak, Saint-Georges, BAT presents Polaroid Stories Fiasco 7pm Virtual Event and Verdi 7:30pm Virtual Event 7pm Eagles Ballroom BAT presents Polaroid Stories Livingston Model Railroad Club Bozeman Insight Community 7pm Eagles Ballroom 7:30pm Livingston Depot Center 7pm Virtual Event Butte Cobras @ Bozeman Icedogs Sunrise Karaoke 8pm Friendly Tavern Bucket Night 8pm Bar IX 7:30pm Haynes Pavilion Robert Lethert 9:30pm Eagles Bar Sunrise Karaoke 9pm Eagles Bar Gallatin Ghost Train 9:30pm Eagles Bar Live DJ 10pm Rocking R Bar Live From the Divide Podcasts YGM’s Exploring Yellowstone Through Art Virtual Event Virtual Event 12 11th & Grant Encores Virtual Event 13 Virtual Cinema w/ BFS Virtual Event YGM’s Exploring Yellowstone Through Explore Yellowstone (by Reservation) Art Virtual Event Museum of the Rockies Virtual Cinema w/ Bozeman Film Society The Creek Between Us – Audio Tour Tuckerman Park Virtual Event Women’s Adventure Film Tour Virtual Event Haufbrau’s Open Mic – Pandemic Sessions Savage Ancient Seas 9am Museum of the Rockies Virtual Event CPR Certification Course 9am Gallatin Valley YMCA Tax Assistance HRDC – Bozeman Slushy Slalom – Snowboarder 10am Bridger Bowl The Creek Between Us – Audio Tour Russell Chatham Exhibit 11am Bozeman Art Museum Tuckerman Park Blake Brightman 11am Pine Creek Lodge Women’s Adventure Film Tour Virtual Event Public Awareness Committee Spring Fling 2pm Montana Science Center 7am Bozeman Chamber of Commerce Live Poker 3pm Cat’s Paw Savage Ancient Seas 9am Museum of the Rockies Luke Williams 5pm Sacajawea Bar – Three Forks BPL’s Read Sing Play Storytime Live Music 5pm Sage Lodge 10am Virtual Event Joe Knapp 5:30pm Kountry Korner Adult Puck Lunch 11am Haynes Pavilion Uncorked & Russell Chatham Exhibit Unplugged 11am Bozeman Art Museum 6pm Blend Wine Bar OLLI Wonderlust Friday Forum 12pmVirtual Event BAT presents Public Skate 1:30pm Haynes Pavilion Polaroid Stories Live Poker 3pm Cat’s Paw 7pm Eagles Ballroom Amy Hubbard 5pm Sacajawea Bar – Three Forks Yellowstone Quake Donnie’s Inferno 5:30pm Kountry Korner Café @ Bozeman Icedogs Open Mic 6pm Pine Creek Lodge 7:30pm Uncorked & Unplugged 6pm Blend Wine Bar Haynes Pavilion Good Vibe Friday w/ Milton Menasco & the Big Sunrise Karaoke

Fiasco 7pm Virtual Event 8pm Friendly Tavern • BAT presents Polaroid Stories Close 2 Toast 7pm Eagles Ballroom 9:30pm Eagles Bar MOTH Live Stream 8pm Virtual Event

Live DJ 1993 SINCE Close 2 Toast 9:30pm Eagles Bar 10pm Rocking R Bar Tax Assistance HRDC – Bozeman Run to the Pub WEEK Virtual Event The Creek Between Us – Audio Tour Explore Yellowstone (by Reservation) Tuckerman Park Museum of the Rockies 19 Women’s Adventure Film Tour 20 Virtual Event The Creek Between Us – Audio Tour MSU Spring Break Gallatin Valley Tuckerman Park Bozeman Public Schools Spring Break Women’s Adventure Film Tour Virtual Event Gallatin Valley Bozeman Winter Farmers’ Market Run to the Pub WEEK Virtual Event 9am Gallatin County Fairgrounds Public Awareness Committee Savage Ancient Seas 9am Museum of the Rockies 7am Bozeman Chamber of Commerce Point & Chute Film Fest 10am Bridger Bowl Spring Break Adventure Awaits 7:30am The Rock Youth Center Brunch Live Music – Cleo Toll 11am Pine Creek Lodge PIR Day Camps 7:30am The Rock Youth Center Spring Fling 2pm Montana Science Center Savage Ancient Seas 9am Museum of the Rockies Live Poker 3pm Cat’s Paw BPL’s Read Sing Play Storytime 10amVirtual Event Katie Hall 5pm Sacajawea Bar – Three Forks Adult Puck Lunch 11am Haynes Pavilion Live Music 5pm Sage Lodge

Public Skate 1:30pm Haynes Pavilion Joe Knapp 5:30pm Kountry Korner Café • Spring Fling 2pm Montana Science Center James Sewell Ballet Live Poker 3pm Cat’s Paw Cole Decker 5pm Sacajawea Hotel – Three Forks 5:30 & 8pm Warren Miller Performing Arts Center XXX James Sewell Ballet Uncorked & Unplugged 6pm Blend Wine Bar 5:30 & 8pm Warren Miller Performing Arts Center Into the Light – A Musical Celebration of Spring Donnie’s Inferno 5:30pm Kountry Korner Café 7pm Virtual Event Open Mic 6pm Pine Creek Lodge BAT presents Polaroid Stories 7pm Eagles Ballroom Uncorked & Unplugged 6pm Blend Wine Bar Sunrise Karaoke 8pm Friendly Tavern Good Vibe Friday w/ Milton Menasco & the Big Blue Belly Junction 9:30pm Eagles Bar Fiasco 7pm Virtual Event BAT presents Polaroid Stories Live DJ 10pm Rocking R Bar 7pm Eagles Ballroom Live from Home: MT Music Home Video Special Sunrise Karaoke 9pm Lane Bar 10:17pm MontanaPBS Blue Belly Junction 9:30pm Eagles Bar Austin City Limits – Maggie Rogers 11:15pm MontanaPBS Live From the Divide Podcasts Live From the Divide Podcasts Virtual Event Virtual Event 11th & Grant Encores Virtual Event 26 11th & Grant Encores Virtual Event 27 YGM’s Exploring Yellowstone Through Art YGM’s Exploring Yellowstone Through Virtual Event Art Virtual Event Virtual Cinema w/ Bozeman Film Society Virtual Event Virtual Cinema w/ Bozeman Film Society Haufbrau’s Open Mic – Pandemic Sessions Virtual Event Virtual Event Explore Yellowstone (by Reservation) Haufbrau’s Open Mic – Pandemic Sessions Museum of the Rockies Virtual Event The Creek Between Us – Audio Tour Tuckerman Park Tax Assistance HRDC – Bozeman Carve Out Hunger The Creek Between Us – Audio Tour 9am Bridger Bowl Tuckerman Park Savage Ancient Seas 9am Museum of the Rockies Public Awareness Committee Girls for Change Virtual Summit 7am Bozeman Chamber of Commerce 10am Virtual Event Savage Ancient Seas Brunch Live Music – Amy Hubbard 9am Museum of the Rockies 11am Pine Creek Lodge BPL’s Read Sing Play Storytime Live Poker 3pm Cat’s Paw 10am Virtual Event Daniel Kosel 5pm Sacajawea Bar – Three Forks Public Skate 1:30pm Haynes Pavilion Live Music 5pm Sage Lodge Live Poker 3pm Cat’s Paw Kronos & Cascade Quartets Maggie Hickman 5:30 & 8pm Warren Miller Performing Arts Center 5pm Sacajawea Bar – Three Forks Joe Knapp 5:30pm Kountry Korner Café Donnie’s Inferno 5:30pm Kountry Korner Café Uncorked & Unplugged 6pm Blend Wine Bar Open Mic 6pm Pine Creek Lodge Sunrise Karaoke 8pm Friendly Tavern Uncorked & Unplugged 6pm Blend Wine Bar Good Vibe Friday w/ Milton Menasco & the Big Savvy 9:30pm Eagles Bar Fiasco 7pm Virtual Event Live DJ 10pm Rocking R Bar Sunrise Karaoke 9pm Sacajawea Bar – Three Forks 11th & Grant – Elizabeth Croy & Julie Gosswiller Savvy 9:30pm Eagles Bar 10:10pm MontanaPBS

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Eagles entertains with in-person shows Wednesday thru Saturday Safely seize upon the opportunity features the talents of Mario Miner guitar style as the “West Dakota stut- Jessica Hegg steps in for the Eagles with her band Savvy on to enjoy a show with live acts at the Jr. and Scratch. ter.” His lyrically scrambled iambic Wednesday evening set on March Friday and Saturday, March 26th Eagles Bar. Though the happy hour Poison Lovers guitarist and vocal- pentameter can be politically bent, 24th. A solo performer known also and 27th. The soulful foursome play spot continues to accommodate ist Robert Lethert delivers a solo spiritually seeking, and tongue-in- as “Montana Sunshine,” she plays rock versions of songs from every current health guide- cheek humorous with just a genre. lines, local listeners twist of serious. Singer/ will have plenty of Close 2 Toast takes Hannah Jo Lally closes tunes to pick from in the stage Friday and out the month on the coming weeks. Saturday, March 12th and Wednesday, March 31st. Here’s a look at 13th. Formed from all the Visiting from Reed Point, what’s happening at right elements found within enjoy an evening of coun- FOE this month. the Gallatin Valley comes a try cuts and distinctive Kristin Lundell band like no other, with originals. is next up songs to warm your heart, There’s no better Wednesday, March make you cry and dance. Thirsty Thursday than one 3rd. The local On Wednesday, March with Sunrise Karaoke, MontanaPBS keeps the music singer/songwriter 17th, Greg Hall provides setting up at FOE weekly. and guitarist per- the live acoustics. Head Sing your heart out and alive with March airings forms catchy, melod- downtown for your mid- cheer on your friends, but ic rock originals week cold one and enjoy his please watch your distance! inspired by the likes musical stylings! Eagles Bar live begins of Veruca Salt, Juliana Hatfield show on Saturday, March 6th. Country rockers BlueBelly at 8pm Wednesday and and The Beatles. She’ll also have the Expect a blend of old school coun- Junction will bring the noise Friday 9:30pm Thursday through audience singing along as she try and contemporary Americana. and Saturday, March 19th and 20th. Saturday. Note: announced puts her spin on hits that span His strong gravely voice will perfect- The “rockabilly” group brings an older rock and country in the style of acts subject to change. Current health the decades. ly complement your evening at the arsenal of originals and personalized Stevie Nicks along with heartfelt guidelines will be followed. Head Two-piece rock n’ roll project downtown tavern. covers. The high-energy band tends originals. Hegg is a Bozeman native downtown for some great local Gallatin Ghost Train performs The next midweek set comes to veer away from slow jams, other and delivers with every performance. music or stop in for a cold one and Friday, March 5th. Heavily inspired courtesy of Neil Filo Beddow on than the occasional tune. Kristen Lundell returns to the support our hospitality industry. • by the blues, the group formerly March 10th. He plays original folk known as As the Crow Flies rock for the soul, and describes his Weekend sounds bring performance- Sac is back: weekends hungry to Paradise Pine Creek’s popular Brunch Live dick McCumber. He’s a bring local musicians to Music Series is held during weekends singer/songwriter living in in March. The tunes begin at 11am Paradise Valley. Three Forks and run until 1pm. Cleo Toll is set for Josh Moore is next up on Saturday, March 20th. He’s a The Sacajawea Hotel is one of from the likes of Waylon Jennings Saturday, March 6th. The North member of dynamic four-piece many venues inviting the live music and newer artists including Chris Carolina native is the lead guitarist of Doublewide Dreams, known community back into its perform- Stapleton, Brent Cobb and Jason Laney Lou & the Bird Dogs, also for its original, driving, ance spaces as COVID restrictions Isbell. contributing his impressive vocals. melodic yet irreverent sounds. ease. In Three Forks, the historic Check out Katie Hall on Moore’s solo acoustic show features a Fans of good ole, homegrown property features a fine dining Saturday, March 20th. She per- healthy blend of originals and covers. Western Americana and option and the welcome return of forms country and folk music fea- Sometimes described as a musically rock can expect a stripped- regular shows to its more casual turing acoustic guitar as well as gifted goofball, he’ll bring a mix of down, one-man show of a bar and grill. some a capella numbers. good-feelin’ folk and bluegrass to similar variety. John Montoya is first up on A night of Sunrise Karaoke the Lodge. And on Sunday, March Saturday, March 6th. The Butte follows an early evening set by Kelly Nicholson follows on 21st, Luke Flansburg rock artist will bring his guitar and Maggie Hickman on Friday, Sunday, March 7th. The entertains. He’ll bring a wide Blake Brightman lyrics for a night of live splendor. March 26th. The Bozeman singer/songwriter’s performances variety of music ranging from amy Hubbard follows Friday, singer/songwriter performs a blend include hints of folk and bluegrass as funk to rock to blues. Also a member sion, but space is limited. Current March 12th. The vocalist and gui- of originals and notable covers, well as acoustic renditions of covers of Pinky & the Floyd, Tsunami Funk health guidelines will be observed in tarist performs favorites from the often showing off her stringwork typically played with her full band. and MOTH, prepare for a fun set of the dining area. Performance dates Dixie Chicks and Merle Haggard as on guitar. Blake Brightman performs on covers and originals that will span subject to change. well as one or two originals. Saturday, March 27th belongs to Saturday, March 13th. The the genres. Please visit www.pinecreek- Saturday, March 13th showcases a fella named daniel Kosel. His singer/songwriter’s stylings fall some- amy Hubbard puts on a show lodgemontana.com to learn Three Forks’ own Luke Williams. poetry, soulful vocals and guitar where between country western and Saturday, March 27th. The vocalist more about these and other The singer/songwriter picked up a work make a delightful listening Mississippi blues, with her own mod- and guitarist performs favorites from upcoming events. Pine Creek hosts thing or two from the Texas live experience best described as “Crues ern spin. She fronts a five-piece of the Dixie Chicks and Merle Haggard Trivia on Wednesday nights, music scene and performs soulful Music,” a self-styled blend of the same name. as well as one or two originals. BINGO Thursdays and Open folk/rock. country, rock and blues. Sunday, March 14th spotlights These shows are FREE of admis- Mic on Friday. • Cole decker performs on Sac live music currently runs Friday, March 19th. The from 5–8pm. Note: announced acts Mississippi-born singer/songwriter subject to change. For more informa- pulls from his musical roots of old tion about these events, visit school country. He draws influence www.sacajaweahotel.com. • KKC live: Donnie’s Inferno, Joe Knapp & Rich Mayo If music feeds the soul, the at Kountry Korner Café will have 5:30pm. you double stuffed with its deli- Frontman cious grub and local musician resi- of multi- dencies throughout the month. piece Here’s a look at who you can catch SlomoJoe, in Four Corners. he’s a Take in the talents of favorite donnie’s inferno every Friday of about 200+ songs ranging in around night at 5:30pm. Performing a stylistic content from “Tumbling town for his mastery of a variety of blend of crowd favorites like Tumbleweeds” to “You Sexy styles including Americana, rock n’ “Honky Cat” and “Taxman,” these Thing” by Hot Chocolate. No roll, old time and country music. guys will add to the ambience music after 1980! Rich Mayo performs every while you enjoy your end-of-week Local musician Joe Knapp Tuesday at 6pm. Known for his meal. The trio keeps a rotating list takes the stage on Saturday nights stylistic versatility, Rich is an exceptional guitarist, vocalist and harmonica player. He is a founding member of local group Dos Mayos whose unique arrangements of Latin, jazz, blues and Americana span the decades. His solo sets draw inspiration from numerous genres, creating an Americana mix any audience is sure to enjoy. For more information about upcoming events, call (406) 586- 2281 or visit www.kountryko- rnermontana.com. •

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‘Run to the Pub’ expands to Fresh snow bolsters a flurry of weeklong virtual race Bridger Bowl events There’s still time to register Snow finally dumped on Bridger Bowl, competition features a virtual screening of for Pub 317’s COVID-style with skiers and snowboarders flocking to the the top entries. Edit footage shot throughout 2021 run to the Pub! En locals’ hill. Take in some alpine competition the season to craft your story! Cash prizes lieu of the usual thousands to keep ski season interesting. Here’s a look at and giveaways. running toward a Saturday what’s coming up. The Molly hayes spring equinox pint, this year’s event has gone ride & seek is first up, bringing on- dual Gs is set for Sunday, March 21st. usic in and round the o one virtual and will take place snow scavengers out on Saturday, March 6th. Open to skiers and snowboarders. One run M a B Z March 15th–21st. Hunt for checkpoints around the mountain, on the blue course and one on the red. Best Participants will be able to fill up your card and present to the events of two. Finish out the season a champion! run or walk at their leisure crew by 2:30pm for a chance to win door Annual benefit carve out hunger will throughout the week on a 10k prizes. Participation benefits the Bridger take place Saturday, March 27th. Donate 15 or half marathon course. Once Bowl Foundation. cans of food and receive a voucher for a $25 complete, “racers” will have the option to submit their times and see when one of the owners of Pub 317 moti- where they would have finished. vated a few friends for a St. Patrick’s Day Registering for the event earns partici- jog that ended with a beer at the bar. The pants a technical race shirt, but these will be event steadily grew from there, now hosting mailed and are not guaranteed to arrive thousands of racers from all over the map. before race week. Creative costumes are still Registration for the race, stories posted encouraged, along with a refreshing beer at by former winners of the Dublin trip, and home. Share your pics with the hashtag more information can be found at #RunToThePub to show how you kept the www.runtothepub.com. Please note: tradition alive! there will be no Dublin Marathon drawing Run to the Pub began fourteen years ago or commemorative pint glasses in 2021. •

MontanaPBS keeps the music alive with March airings The rescheduled community dual Gs lift ticket valid through the end of the season. race #1 will take place Sunday, March 7th. You’ll also be entered to win an Adult Season There’s a Open to citizen racers of all ages – alpine Pass for the 2021-22 season! All donations whiff of opti- skis, tele skis, or snowboards. Compete benefit the Gallatin Valley Food Bank. mism in the air against your friends! Take one run on the Note: Find additional registration information for a more blue course and one run on the red course. through the Bridger Bowl website. Event occurrences robust live Best of two timed runs. subject to change. Follow Bridger on social media music calendar A full weekend of competitive action is set for up-to-date details and announcements. this summer, for March 13th and 14th with the slushy The ski area is located on the east slope but it still may slalom. Best of two timed runs on the of the Bridger Mountain Range. Daily be a while banked slalom down the natural gully below reservations are required this year. For daily before we’re Slushman’s Ravine. Snowboarders on pass information and reservations, as well able to enjoy Saturday and skiers on Sunday. as upcoming event details, visit the art form as The Point & chute Film Fest returns www.bridgerbowl.com. Bridger’s projected we once did. Saturday, March 20th. The pre-juried video closing day is April 4th. • MontanaPBS offers a slew of programming multiple nights Elizabeth Croy & Julie Gosswiller a week for more on March 27th at those needing 10:10pm. to scratch the Catch more quarantunes itch. Here’s a with another edition of Live look at just a from Home: A Montana few. Music, Home Video Special 11th & on March 18th at 8pm. Viewers Grant with Eric will be able to enjoy the original Funk, its signa- work of numerous local musi- ture music cians as they perform from the series, will fea- safety of their homes. An encore ture a wonder- of the episode is set for March ful classical 20th at 10:17pm. music pro- Acts on the national stage gram by can be seen in upcoming airings elizabeth of the long-running showcase, croy and Austin City Limits. Next up is an Julie episode highlighting the e Gosswiller ffervescent pop of Maggie on March Maggie Rogers rogers. The March 20th airing 25th at 7pm. sees the singer-songwriter perform With a touch of elegance, these musicians hits like “Light On” and “Alaska” from her present a program of classical art song. debut, Heard It in a Past Life. The episode Croy (soprano) and Gosswiller (piano), both airs at 11:15pm. on the music faculty at MSU, have compet- Following March 27th is contemporary ed nationally in various competitions and art-rocker st. Vincent. Enjoy a visually continually wow their audiences with their and sonically stunning hour with the warmth, musicianship, stylistic breadth and groundbreaking, Grammy winning singer- pure charm. Featured in this performance songwriter-guitarist and her band as they are a number of short art songs by beloved perform cuts from her acclaimed LP, classical composers, sung in French, Masseducation. The episode airs at 11:05pm. German, Russian and English. Gosswiller Visit www.montanapbs.org/sched- graces us with piano solos and Croy joins ule for a complete rundown of this month’s host & artistic director, Eric Funk, for an live music offerings. Please note: Listed air dates intimate performance of the big band clas- and times subject to change. • sic “Moonglow.” The episode will air once

If music feeds the soul, the at Kountry Korner Café will have 5:30pm. you double stuffed with its deli- Frontman cious grub and local musician resi- of multi- dencies throughout the month. piece Here’s a look at who you can catch SlomoJoe, in Four Corners. he’s a Take in the talents of favorite donnie’s inferno every Friday of about 200+ songs ranging in around night at 5:30pm. Performing a stylistic content from “Tumbling town for his mastery of a variety of blend of crowd favorites like Tumbleweeds” to “You Sexy styles including Americana, rock n’ “Honky Cat” and “Taxman,” these Thing” by Hot Chocolate. No roll, old time and country music. guys will add to the ambience music after 1980! rich Mayo performs every while you enjoy your end-of-week Local musician Joe Knapp Tuesday at 6pm. Known for his meal. The trio keeps a rotating list takes the stage on Saturday nights stylistic versatility, Rich is an exceptional guitarist, vocalist and harmonica player. He is a founding member of local group Dos Mayos whose unique arrangements of Latin, jazz, blues and Americana span the decades. His solo sets draw inspiration from numerous genres, creating an Americana mix any audience is sure to enjoy. For more information about upcoming events, call (406) 586- 2281 or visit www.kountryko- rnermontana.com. •

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Hyalite sees increase in winter visitor use, tips for recreationists From Custer Gallatin National Forest in the roadway Visitation to Hyalite Canyon creates unsafe con- increased dramatically this last year, ditions for every- and the trend continues into the one. Additionally, winter. Located just south of camping overnight Bozeman, Hyalite Canyon is one of at trailheads or the most popular recreation destina- pullouts in Hyalite tions in Montana. Beautiful scenery, is prohibited year- easy driving access and a multitude round for resource of year-round recreational opportu- protections; in the nities draw crowds during all sea- winter this also sons. With increased growth in aids snowplows in Gallatin Valley and the heightened maintaining open interest in recreation during parking while pro- COVID-19, visitation numbers have tecting you and your Hiking Ramshorn Prak in the Gallatin Range skyrocketed in Hyalite Canyon. vehicle. Finally, it is important to in roadways and in the way of traf- The Bozeman Ranger District remember to take care of our back- fic and working snowplows. If park- has tracked visitation in the canyon yard treasure and watershed. Please ing areas are full and no options for for a number of years through part- pack out all trash, pick up after dogs safe parking exist, visitors should nership with Friends of Hyalite, a and have campfires in designated move to another location. If you are local non-profit dedicated to stew- firepits only. Do not burn pallets, as crossing private property through a ardship and access to year-round Hyalite Peak and Hyalite Lake in the Gallatin Range the nails are extremely difficult to public easement, please respect the private landowners. Keep dogs on recreation in Hyalite. Friends of photos by Phil Knight remove and they often damage tires. Hyalite manages a traffic counter Much of this information applies leashes, pick up garbage and don’t which provides data for understand- Hyalite increased by 32% from the Through a partnership with the not only to Hyalite, but across the block driveways. ing use patterns in the drainage. previous December. In January Bozeman Ranger District, Friends Custer Gallatin. Throughout winter, For more information on recre- This last year, those counts showed 2021, vehicle traffic jumped 67% of Hyalite and Gallatin County, the public access points and parking ation opportunities in Hyalite overall summer monthly visitation from January 2020, with a count of Hyalite Road is intermittently areas are limited. Competition for Canyon, please visit increasing by up to 20% with an 17,297 vehicles traveling into the plowed and visitors should always available parking can lead to over- www.fs.usda.gov/custergal- average of 29,500 vehicles traveling canyon. expect and be prepared for chal- flow situations with vehicles parked latin or www.hyalite.org. • into Hyalite each month. The win- With such a surge in winter visi- lenging winter driving conditions. ter statistics to date are even more tation, it is extremely important to Trailheads and parking pull-outs are impressive. In December 2020, the keep a few things in mind when often full beyond capacity; visitors number of vehicles traveling into enjoying a trip to Hyalite Canyon. are asked to remember that parking Sac Audubon program Feast on local foods with take-out focuses on red-tailed hawk nesting Winter’s Bounty meal For its monthly program, www.sacajaweaaudubon.org. Gallatin Valley Farm to School Sacajawea Audubon Society will After 30 years as a general sur- has announced its 5th Annual host a virtual event featuring a pres- geon, Tylka retired from practice Winter’s Bounty Farm to Table entation by outdoorswoman and moved to Bozeman. She’s since Feast for Friday, March 5th. This Barbara Tylka. “Project Nest, a indulged her love of Yellowstone by collaborative event will highlight the Yellowstone Citizen Science working retail at Yellowstone Lake importance of locally sourced food Project: Red-tailed Hawks, and by volunteering in the YNP and reminds everyone of the vital Swans & Loons” will be held Citizen Science Program. Since role restaurants, growers and pro- Monday, March 8th at 6:30pm. moving here in 2017, Tylka has vol- ducers play in our community. 2020 was the first year for unteered 3 years on the Yellowstone This year, participating chefs, Project Nest as a Yellowstone Phenology Project, designed to restaurants and caterers will create National Park Citizen Science monitor environmental change over a four-course takeaway meal, high- Project. The work mainly concen- time across a 5,000 ft. elevation gra- lighting locally sourced and grown trates on collecting data on red- dient within the park. When Project ingredients. From eggs to grains, tailed hawk nesting areas for data Nest came to fruition, she joined cheese and meat, each course will comparison from 2011-2015. Red- that as well. This year, Tylka is tak- celebrate local fare. tailed hawks were selected as an ing on a much bigger role as lead When you purchase a $125 tick- index species because of their ubiq- for this initiative and welcomes you et, $50 goes directly to the restau- uity in the northern range of to learn more about the project. rant or chef to employ their staff ters-bounty to purchase tickets for dents with local, fresh and seasonal Yellowstone. Observations will be Sacajawea Audubon Society pro- and purchase from local growers this year’s reimagined event. The foods, and to educate school com- used to evaluate population trends grams are free and open to the pub- and producers. $75 goes to Gallatin webpage also includes a list of par- munities about the importance of and to use them as indicators of lic. The events feature a special Valley Farm to School and supports ticipating restaurants, caterers and local agriculture. Their program habitat change in the park. guest speaker the second Monday of their efforts to provide more mean- producers, as well as menus. helps to create and retain revenue Nest monitoring of swans and each month, September through ingful and accessible program Gallatin Valley Farm to School is within the community, promote sus- loons have vastly expanded from May. The organization’s mission is opportunities to connect kids with a nonprofit based in Bozeman. The tainable agriculture and preserve previous years. These birds are easi- to build on an interest in birds to local food in our community. organization believes that by linking open space, while improving our ly disturbed and even a short time promote the conservation of our Visit food producers directly to the con- children’s nutrition and teaching off the nest can result in egg failure. natural environment through enjoy- www.gvfarmtoschool.org/win- sumer, a brilliant cycle is created. them healthy lifelong values and A major focus of this project is on- ment, education and action. • The org’s goals are to supply stu- habits. • site visitor education at Swan, Wolf, and Grebe Lakes. By educating vis- Give Big returns this spring – nonprofit itors, the Project hopes registration deadline is March 15 to increase On May 6th and 7th from nesting suc- 6pm to 6pm, One Valley cess. Community Foundation will host Advance the 7th annual Give Big registration Gallatin Valley initiative. Give for this virtu- Big is a 24-hour celebration that al event is raises critical funds for nonprofits required located in or serving Gallatin through County. The initiative is designed to connect donors to the nonprofits they care most about and raise unrestricted funding to support their work. Timely science-centric Over the past seven years, our community has come togeth- intended to support participating grams. Because of this, nonprofits er to raise nearly $6 million through nonprofits by providing important need our support now more than talks held monthly more than 25,000 gifts for over 195 tools that nonprofits can use beyond ever. To help reach the goal and The show goes on! Gallatin Impacts of a Changing local nonprofits during Give Big. Give Big to support their organiza- provide these organizations with Valley Friends of the Sciences con- Cryosphere” is set for Wednesday, Last year alone, 5,782 generous tions. much-needed support, One Valley is tinues to present its popular lecture April 14th at 7pm. What can the donors raised over $1.8 million for This year, One Valley’s goal is to teaming up with Yellowstone Club series this spring. Co-sponsored by study of microbes living in cold 195 nonprofits. inspire 7,000 donors in our commu- Community to encourage our Museum of the Rockies and Hopa temperature environments tell us Nonprofits located in or serving nity to donate to their favorite non- community to give big on May Mountain, a pair of virtual talks in about the physical limits of life? Dr. Gallatin Valley who want to partici- profits in Gallatin County in 24 6th & 7th. March and April will keep the Christine Foreman, Associate pate must register through the event hours. With the challenges present- “The Yellowstone Club conversation going as the vaccines Professor of Chemical and website by March 15th. To help non- ed by the COVID-19 pandemic, Community Foundation is honored are distributed. Biological Engineering at MSU, will profits be successful during Give many nonprofits have had to cancel to support Give Big again this year. Next up is “Fighting Doubt: discuss how her research with deep Big, One Valley Community important fundraising events, Give Big highlights the importance Facilitating Trust Between ice cores and current environments Foundation will host a series of four increase service, make decisions to of philanthropy while also showcas- Scientists & the Public” at 7pm provides insights into bacterial educational webinars leading up to furlough staff, reduce salaries, and ing the impact of nonprofits doing on Wednesday, March 10th. How processes in cold places, past and the event. These webinars are suspend income-generating pro- vital work in our community,” said can Society advance evidence- present, and how carbon moves Jacque Poertner, Associate Director based, science-related public policy through these living systems in the of the Yellowstone Club when a portion of the public does- context of a changing climate. Community Foundation. “This n’t believe in our best science? Dr. These talks will be presented online event encourages collabora- Kristen Intemann, Professor of online via Zoom. Free and open to tion and enables participation from Philosophy at Montana State the public. Find Gallatin Valley individuals and groups throughout University, will examine the evi- Friends of the Sciences on Gallatin County and provides a dence for explaining this “belief Facebook to RSVP or visit platform for the Yellowstone Club gap” and will discuss potential solu- www.gallatinscience.org for to showcase our commitment to tions and strategies for bridging the additional details and streaming nonprofits in the Big Sky and gap between scientists and the pub- links. The nonprofit was established greater Gallatin Valley.” lic on important issues including cli- in 2017 to explore cutting edge For information about Give Big mate change and vaccine safety. science topics, their latest 2021 and to register, go to Looking to next month, developments, and their relevance www.GiveBigGV.org. • “Microbes, Carbon & Climate: to society. •