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HRDC helps house our citizens he Human Resource the surrounding communities. From shelter, warm place to sleep at night. Center operations. This year, you can show Development education, rental or down payment assis- As our community’s only immediate your support not only by donating to the ded- Council’s (HRDC) tance, and one on one coaching, this team response to homelessness, the Warming icated volunteers but by supporting a collec- Housing Programs is positively impacting more than 1,000 Center is funded entirely by community tion of local businesses who are flying their assists thousands of households and families each year in our donations and made possible by the commu- own signs by committing to donate 3% of community mem- community. nity volunteers and supporters who share our sales on October 10 to the Warming Center. bers each year who For HRDC, helping those facing a hous- mission to provide a safe, warm alternative to For a list of participating businesses, volunteer are facing housing ing crisis begins at the Warming Center. the cold Bozeman nights which are right locations, or to register, visit www.thehrdc.org. T vulnerability. Preparing to open for its sixth season of pro- around the corner. To learn more about the Warming HRDC works to viding emergency shelter to men, women and The month of October, Warm Hearts Center, join them for their Open House and empower those families experiencing homeless in the Month, will be filled a variety of event and Supply Drive on October 24th between 9am experiencing a housing crisis to achieve a Gallatin Valley, the Warming Center provides opportunities to learn more about homeless- and noon. They will be providing tours of long-term sustainable housing solution. They a model of shelter which is unique in the ness in our community and ways to get the facility and collecting donations for the work across the housing spectrum to make state of Montana. The center, which is open involved with making sure that no one is left supplies needed to making running the center this vision a reality. HRDC supports our nightly during the winter months, provided a outside in the cold. possible; including blankets, towels, paper neighbors transitioning from sleeping outside safe place to sleep to more than 200 men, October 10th will by their Annual Flying and cleaning supplies. For a comprehensive to under their own roof. HRDC’s team of women, children, seniors and the disabled Signs events. Volunteers of all ages will take calendar of events during Warming Hearts dedicated housing professionals use every tool members of our community who have fallen to the streets, holding signs on street corners Month or to learn more about HRDC or in their toolbox to combat the challenges of on hard times. The Warming Center is root- at designated areas around Bozeman raising donate to this important cause, visit: securing affordable housing in Bozeman and ed in the assertion that everyone deserves a awareness and dollars to support Warming www.thehrdc.org. • Contents Art . 2A Film . 3A Calendar . 4-5A Dance . 6A Theatre . 7A Literature . 8A EcoZone . .Section B Music . .Section C RZ Interview . .4C Bridger Raptor Fest Quick Draws & Cocktails Oktoberfest Sports . .Section D Bridger Bowl - 10am The Emerson - 7pm Rockin’TJ Ranch - 6pm Bi$Zone . .Section 3D October 3rd & 4th October 9th October 9th ­Page 2a­•­The BoZone •ocToBer 1,­2015 Looney Toons, the Universe at the Museum of the Rockies Museum of the Rockies will the 1930s to the early 1960s. Works masterpieces of humor and satire. the Taylor Planetarium! A desire to State University and an independent open its newest exhibit, The Art of by all of the studio’s directors, The Art of Warner Bros. Cartoons comprehend the Universe may well 501(c)(3) nonprofit Warner Bros. Cartoons, on including Chuck Jones, Tex Avery, at Museum of the Rockies will mer- be humanity’s oldest shared intellec- institution. Accredited by Saturday, September 19th. The Friz Freleng and Bob Clampett, now rily entertain all ages today as much tual experience. Yet only recently the American Alliance of Museums, exhibit will run through January considered the giants of American as these memorable cartoons did have we truly begun to grasp our MOR is one of just 776 museums to 31st, 2016. The Art of Warner Bros. animated filmmakers, are richly rep- decades ago. place in the vast cosmos. To learn hold this distinction from the more Cartoons is a major exhibition of resented in some 165 pieces of art- From Earth to the Universe about this journey of celestial dis- than 17,500 museums nationwide. original artwork from the world of work and other related art objects. opens Saturday, September 19th at covery, from the theories of ancient The Museum is also a Smithsonian “Looney Tunes” and “Merrie Never intended to be Greek astronomers to Institution affiliate and a federal Melodies.” It is a colorful, comical displayed, these works today’s grandest tele- repository for fossils. Using the past overview of the rambunctious all reveal the remark- scopes, you are invited to and present, Museum of the Rockies Hollywood animation studio that able talent and inge- experience this new show inspires life-long learning in science, created legendary cartoon characters nuity that was hidden from the European Space history, culture, and art; advances that have become part of American within the finished Organization. Showtimes knowledge through collections, folklore–from Bugs Bunny, Daffy films, and all are mar- are: Monday through research and discovery; and presents Duck and Elmer Fudd to Tweety velous visual icons by Friday at 11am, 1 & 3pm, engaging, vibrant exhibits and pro- Bird, Porky Pig, Wile E. Coyote and themselves. The exhi- Saturday and Sunday at gramming. MOR brings the world Roadrunner. Visitors will see actual bition also explores 1, 2, and 4pm. to Montana and Montana to the production artwork–drawings, paint- the elaborate creative Museum of the world. For more information ings, “cells” and more–used in some process that supported Rockies is both a college- visit museumoftherockies.org or call of the most beloved cartoons from the making of these level division of Montana 406.994.2652. • Quick Draws & Cocktails Nina McConigley, writers gala at Elk River Elk River Arts & Lectures cowboy to oil-rig workers, from an with top poets, novelists and non- of Livingston is set to host some adopted cowgirl to a medical tourist fiction writers. at Emerson exciting and inspiring events during in India–the characters in these sto- This year’s faculty features Celebrate the arts in our com- and for members, $30 at the door. the month of October. ries are lonely and are looking for award-winning authors, with an out- munity by attending the Emerson The goal of the Emerson Center Elk River connection, and yet they door and Western emphasis. Center for the Arts and Culture’s for the Arts & Culture is to serve as continues its fall can also be problematic Kittredge is a Montana literary insti- Quick Draws & Cocktails event a primary resource for the arts, arts series with a free and aggressive in order to tution, with both Stegner and education and cultural activities in reading and survive in an isolated National Endowment for the Arts book signing by landscape. fellowships to his credit; Bass is a award-winning O Magazine notes prolific writer whose work spans author of that “the real achieve- genres and continents, and expresses “Cowboys and ment is the author’s mix a passionate commitment to wild- East Indians,” of hilarity and intelli- lands; Peacock, a Vietnam veteran Nina gence,” and Luis Alberto and former Green Beret medic, McConigley, Urrea praises it as “a melds memoir and natural history on Thursday, fresh and wise view of a to produce modern classics of the October 8th, at new world?at turns American West, and has been Elk River Books, delightful and sad, but awarded both Guggenheim and f located at 120 surprising at every turn. I Lannan Foundation fellowships for l N. Main St. in love this work, and I his work; Pitt Root and Uschuk are t downtown know it begins a fine internationally-recognized poets s Livingston. The career.” During her visit, with countless awards and publica- a event begins at McConigley will also tions to their names. Together, they M on Friday, October 9th from southwest Montana by stimulating 7pm and is work in the classroom publish the prestigious Cutthroat: A w 7–11pm. Mingle with friends and and celebrating the arts in all its open to the with Park High students. Journal of the Arts, and are tireless O watch local artists create original forms, fostering lifelong appreciation public. events are made possible champions for social justice and the w works of art to be auctioned off at and understanding of arts and cul- Winner of in part by a grant from voiceless of the earth. Vollers’ D the end of the night. Your first drink ture, and building community and the PEN Open Humanites Montana and career has taken her from Rolling m is on the house along with light economic development among cre- Book Award co-sponsored by the Stone to the plains of Africa, from t appetizers, live music and dancing! ative enterprises, businesses and and the High Murray Hotel. the inner circles of Washington, s Dress in your finest Montana cock- civic organizations. The Emerson is Plains Book Tickets go on sale D.C., to the backwaters of the g tail attire and come check out some located 111 S Grand Ave. Call 587- Award, McConigley was born in October 1st for the inaugural Elk Mississippi Delta.
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