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Earth Day 2018: support global efforts locally! t’s spring in Southwest Montana, Gallatin Valley residents can do their part to of Manhattan Christian School’s parking lot. are accepted (staples are ok). Aluminum and Steel but as longtime residents know, the support global efforts from right here in Bring what you have to the Logan Landfill in Cans are all accepted, but please crush. change in season is commonly Southwest Montana with easy access to recy- Logan. If you’re living in Manhattan, unload at Unacceptable Items for Collection Sites marked by dreary days and a whole cling at one of the area’s FREE drop-off sites! Valley Improvement Center. Three Forks has a are as follows: Glass of any kind is not currently lotta brown. As we sit and await It’s simple and sites are conveniently located drop-off location at 150 E Railroad Ave. Finally, being accepted due to current market conditions summer’s triumphant return, throughout the valley. Below you’ll find a guide those all the way in West Yellowstone can bring and shipping and handling costs. Plastics with Bozemanites can at least think green with the of where and what you can recycle! their recyclables to the Transfer Station at 263 numbers 3–7 (usually on the bottom) are no rIecognition of Earth Day 2018 on Sunday, Find a drop-off site in Belgrade at W. Ecology Ln. longer being accepted. These include bags, April 22nd. Madison Avenue and Eileen Place. Locations in Accepted Items at these locations are as films, wraps, large plastic items, and motor oil, The world’s largest recruiter to the environ- Bozeman include Walmart, Gallatin County follows: Plastic Recyclables should be emptied and solvent, and other hazardous material contain- mental movement, Earth Day Network, has Fairgrounds, Ballfields – Highland Blvd., MSU, flattened with caps on. ONLY #1 and #2 plas- ers. Paper including those of neon colors, paper focused its annual efforts on urging the signifi- Billion Auto, Safeway, Home Depot, the tic bottles are accepted. NO clamshell contain- that won’t tear, paper plates, napkins, and cant reduction in plastic pollution around the Bozeman Convenience Site (2143 Story Mill ers (from berries or mixed salads) or tubs (cream Kleenex. The collection sites also DO NOT globe. Rd.), and Gallatin Valley Motors (Subaru). Near cheese, yogurt, and sour cream). Cardboard accept scrap metal, wood products, yard trimmings, or “From poisoning and injuring marine life to Four Corners? Pack your recyclables to Four Recyclables should be broken down to conserve electronic waste. disrupting human hormones, from littering our Corners Recycling at 357 Recycle Way. The space in the bins prior to pickup. Brown bags For a more detailed brochure and further beaches and landscapes to clogging our waste Gateway Community Center is home to the are accepted in cardboard bins. NO food-con- information on where to dispose of items not streams and landfills, the exponential growth of bins in Gallatin Gateway. Residents of the Big Sky taminated or wax-coated items. Paper Recyclables recyclable at the above collection sites, please plastics is now threatening the survival of our area can visit the drop-off site at 47280 Gallatin including newspapers, magazines, phone books, visit www.gallatinsolidwaste.org. Stay planet,” the organization said in a statement. Rd. Recycle in Churchill at the northwest corner junk mail, office paper, and paperback books green, Bozeman! • Contents Community . .2A Literature . .3A Community Calendar . .4-5A Theatre . .6A Film . .7A Art . .8A EcoZone . .2B RollingZone . .C EndZone . .D Independent Record Store Day Big Sky Pond Skim People First Wine Tasting Bi$Zone . .4D Cactus Records Big Sky Resort The Element April 21st • 9am-8pm April 21st • 2:30pm April 26th • 7pm Page 2a•The BoZone •aPril 15,2018 ‘Flying Bacteria,’ Extreme (MT) History & a Brews finale at MOR their relevance to society through than any other within the contiguous earn an official National Park speaker presentations followed by a United States. This fact, coupled Service Junior Archaeologist badge Q&A session. with the delayed entrance of profes- by completing activities throughout MOR is pleased to host the sional archaeologists into Montana, the museum. Help unlock secrets of Extreme History Project Lecture sowed the seeds of opposition and the past through artifacts with a Series, encouraging public under- misunderstanding among the variety of hands-on activities and standing of the way our history has region’s three major stakeholders: dig deep into Montana’s rich history. shaped our present. Speakers take a Native American tribes, resident Included with museum admission. fresh look at interesting historical amateurs, and career archaeologists. The Museum’s latest exhibit, topics. Antiquities on Montana’s This presentation will explore Julius Caesar: Military Genius Public Lands: A History of both the underlying cultural history & Mighty Machines, is open dur- Indians, Amateurs & of archaeological practice in ing regular hours and included with Archaeologists with Nancy Montana, as well as more recent Museum admission. The array was Mahoney is next up on Thursday, trends in collaboration and steward- born from the desire to recreate a April 19th at 6pm. This lecture will ship that effectively incorporate the fascinating period of history, as real- be held in Hager Auditorium and is broader concerns of both descen- istically as possible, to explore and open to the public. dant and resident communities. experience the mighty machines, American archaeology emerged MOR’s popular series Brews & gadgets, and clever technologies of during the late nineteenth century, the Big Sky: Montana Made, the Roman Empire. Showcasing amidst enduring disagreements over Montana Brewed. finishes its sea- over 100 interactive machines, virtu- access to the public domain, the son with Yellowstone Tourism featuring al reality displays, reconstructed Southwest Montana is slowly April 18th in Hager Auditorium nature of property rights, and the Red Lodge Ales Brewing Company scaled models, recreated artwork beginning to warm up, and with the beginning at 7pm. This presentation meaning of national heritage, all of on Tuesday, April 24th from and frescoes, the exhibition is pre- thaw comes a full calendar at the is open to the public. which played out within the social, 5:30–7:30pm. Tourism is a vital part sented covering four themes: Museum of the Rockies. Here’s a Droughts and wildfires are persist- political and environmental context of our region’s economy and Military Genius, All Roads Lead to look at some upcoming events at ent threats in states like Montana: of the rural West. Historical tensions lifestyle. See items featuring the Rome, Building Rome, and your neighborhood museum. can high-flying bacteria potentially surrounding race and class within Rocky Mountain hospitality industry Entertainment & Lifestyle. Astronomy & Aerospace Day mitigate such natural events by induc- this region informed the construc- from stagecoach travel and souvenirs Journey back in time 2,000 years will unfold Sunday, April 15th from ing more rainfall? Dr. Sands, profes- tion of federal antiquities laws and to backcountry camping and high- to discover the life, culture, and engi- 10am–2pm. All science lovers are sor of Plant Pathology at Montana transformed indigenous cultural style hotels. There is a $12 admis- neering genius created by the welcome to spend a fun-filled day State University, will discuss the possi- remains into the most highly restrict- sion including beer tasting, gallery Roman Empire. Handcrafted by learning about what’s going on in bilities of such “bioprecipitation,” ed resource within the public talks, exhibits, and light appetizers Italian artists, this exhibition con- space and how it relates to us on the and more specifically, how certain domain. for those 21 and older. tains interactive models that inte- ground. With exhibitors from MSU, plant-infecting bacteria that end up This history is particularly com- Closing out another month, grate science and history. Museum and lots of events for kids, you will circulating high in the atmosphere plicated within the context of the Junior Archaeology Family Day guests are encouraged to explore the not want to miss out! Included with may also promote the formation of Northern Plains, a region that is is set for Saturday, April 28th from innovative machines that continue to museum admission. ice crystals needed to produce rain – both the territorial homeland of 10am–12pm. Celebrate Montana influence the technologies of today. The next edition of the Science with potential implications for reduc- once-nomadic Plains tribes, and a Archaeology Month with MOR, For more information about Inquiry Lecture Series, ‘Flying’ ing drought & fire danger. last frontier of Euro-American set- Project Archaeology, and other pro- these and other events, visit Bacteria as Potential At each month’s Science Inquiry tlement; it is a region that has gram partners. Elementary and mid- www.museumoftherockies.org Rainmakers with Dr. David Lecture, explore cutting edge science remained contested terrain longer dle school explorers are invited to or call (406) 994-5257. • Sands, will take place Wednesday, topics, their latest developments, and Amina Figarova Sextet, local comedian Emerson hosts ‘Art of Mathew Mitchell visit Ellen The Ellen Theatre, a Downtown Choitz. Tickets are $5 (plus a Surviving’ in benefit of Bozeman institution, is your source $1.50 facility fee). A portion for some of the area’s best big of each ticket sale goes to HAVEN screen entertainment and stage per- Family Promise of Gallatin formances. It also houses some great Valley, a local organization musical acts, both local and those that works to provide shelter, coming through town. Here’s a look meals, training, and many at what’s coming up. other necessities to families t On Sunday, April 15th, another in need. n classic lights up the silver screen with Screening Sunday, April f the 1959 biblical epic Ben-Hur.