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“Promoting a free press is standing up for our right to truth.” — António Guterres, United Nations Secretary-General

t is not usually the place of The Amendment (Congress shall make no law respect- is an opportunity to: At the same time, the theme addresses the BoZone to interject its opinion into ing an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free – Celebrate the fundamental principles of role of the media in sustainable development, politics but, as circumstances make us exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of press freedom; especially during elections – as a watchdog feel less comfortable with certain ele- speech, or of the press; or the right of the – Assess the state of press freedom through- fostering transparency, accountability, and the ments of the current administration, people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the out the world; rule of law. The theme also aims to explore we can no longer keep quiet. With Government for a redress of grievances.), for the – Defend the media from attacks on their legislative gaps with regard to freedom of the recent release of the James Comey President of the United States to say “it may independence (262 jailed world wide in 2017); expression and information online, and the memos,I we have learned that the man in the involve putting reporters in jail” is – and Pay tribute to journalists who have lost risks of regulating online speech. oval office had “floated the idea of jailing unconscionable! their lives in the line of duty (57 since 2017) Journalists are not “the opposition party” journalists to stop leaks from the White World Press Freedom Day was proclaimed The theme of 2018’s 25th celebration or “enemies of the people” (a Stalinesque House.” As more and more non-American, by the UN General Assembly in December highlights the importance of an enabling term used by Trump). The authoritarian rhet- non-presidential comments come out of 1600 1993, following the recommendation of legal environment for press freedom, and oric coming out of our White House labeling Pennsylvania Avenue, are we, the American UNESCO’s General Conference. Since then, gives special attention to the role of an inde- unfavorable but factual stories as “fake news” public, becoming desensitized to what is May 3rd, the anniversary of the Declaration pendent judiciary in ensuring legal guarantees only weakens The United States’ once stellar being spewed? of Windhoek is celebrated worldwide as for press freedom and the prosecution of reputation for Freedom of the Press and our In direct opposition to the First World Press Freedom Day. crimes against journalists. Democracy. For more go to: www.unesco.org •

Contents Best of Bozeman results . .2A Theatre ...... 3A Community Calendar . .4-5A Community/ART ...... 6A Film ...... 7A Community ...... 8A EcoZone ...... 2B RollingZone ...... C EndZone ...... D Camelot Zoso We have the Bi$Zone ...... 4D The Shane Center The Rialto results May 4th - 20th May 11th - 8:30pm listed on Page 2 ­Page 2a­•­The BoZone •­May 1,­2018

Valley’s largest art class kicks off Give Big in support of Emerson, Sweet Pea & S.L.A.M. The Emerson Center for the Arts & Culture, for purchase during evening Sweet Pea Festival, and S.L.A.M. are making “Give Big with Bob & Beer” big hair, big fun, and big art a part of Give Big sessions. Root beer will be Gallatin Valley. Joining forces and embracing available for the “Little Bobs PBS icon Bob Ross’ belief that anyone can Give Big” afternoon session. paint, the three organizations are hosting Pre-registration is requested. “Give Big with Bob,” the largest art class in Class fee will cover cost of the valley. Everyone in the community is invited materials and ensure each to the Emerson Ballroom on Thursday, May participant a spot. 3rd to explore their creativity while supporting – Session 1 (kids): Little arts and culture. Bobs Give Big w/ guest The event is for friends, families, neighbors, instructor Angela Yonke and anyone with an interest in arts and culture, from 4–6pm in the Emerson to come together to celebrate the “all for one, Ballroom guest instructors Melissa Summerfield from Bozeman. These sessions are $30 a piece. art for all” with S.L.A.M., Sweet Pea Festival “Little Bobs Give Big” is a special after- 6–8pm and Noah Massey from 8–10pm, both And be sure to stop by the Rocking R Bar and the Emerson. school session for the youngest art patrons with in the Emerson Ballroom on Friday, May 4th to share support of the “Give Big with Bob” will feature three fun their very own donations station and donor “Give Big with Bob & Beer” officially Emerson, S.L.A.M., Sweet Pea and community sessions where participants paint their own mas- lounge. Young donors can make their very own launches 24 hours of Give Big Gallatin Valley. artists between 11:30am and 6pm. terpieces under the instruction of a local artist contributions to the Emerson, Sweet Pea and During each two-hour session, participants To register and for more information about and are encouraged to wear big hair or come S.L.A.M. in any amount. All young artists must will paint 8”x10” masterpieces, be able to make Give Big with Bob, please call (406) 587-9797 dressed as their favorite artist! Anyone can make be accompanied by a parent or guardian. This donations through Give Big Gallatin Valley, ext.106, email [email protected], or visit a donation through Give Big Gallatin Valley session is $10 per child. purchase adult refreshments and make history www.theemerson.org/all-for-one-art- during the class. Beer and wine will be available – Sessions 2 & 3: Give Big with Bob & Beer w/ by being a part of the largest art class in for-all-2018. •

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Paris Opera Ballet gold medalist Park High students stage performs title role in Giselle at Willson legend of King Arthur at Tickets go on sale May 1st for love, to a woman driven mad from Duncan Dance Award for her per- the dramatic classic ballet, Giselle, the loss of that love, to an ethereal formances of Giselle with Tiit Shane’s Dulcie Theatre with Mathilde Froustey, Varna gold spirit in a world beyond death. It is a Helimets during the San Francisco medalist, San Francisco Ballet prin- rare treat to have such a classic per- Ballet 2015 Repertory Season; a cipal dancer, and Paris Opera Ballet formed on the Willson Auditorium Danza & Danza’s best foreign sujet (soloist). Miss Froustey will per- stage in Bozeman, Montana, with a dancer award in 2013; and the form the title role of Giselle with dancer of the caliber of Mathilde Ballet2000 dance prize in 2007. dancers from Yellowstone Ballet Froustey.” She has also danced Giselle with Company and Raison D’etre Dance Besides winning gold at the Kremlin Ballet at the State Kremlin at Willson Auditorium in Bozeman Varna International Ballet Palace in Moscow, Russia, in on Thursday, June 14th at 6:30pm Competition, the oldest and the September 2016 and performed at and Friday, June 15th at 7:30pm. most prestigious ballet competitions Paris Ballet in Hanoi, Vietnam; with Yellowstone Ballet Company in the world, Mathilde has received Compañía Nacional de Danz in Artistic Director, Kathleen Rakela, numerous awards and international Madrid; at the International Ballet says, “The role of Giselle is one of recognition, including: an Isadora Gala XX in Dortmund, Germany; the most prized and in Paris Opera Ballet’s Don roles in ballet. To Quixote in Tokyo. perform Giselle, a The French daily newspaper Le ballerina must Figaro reported, “How can one over- have impeccable look Mathilde Froustey, this charm- technique, out- ing and refined brunette, this stun- standing grace, ning actress who dances like she The Shane Lalani Center for the duction is performed entirely by stu- and great dramat- breathes.” Arts is pleased to announce its annu- dents of Park High School. ic skills. Giselle is “She lights up the stage,” says al collaboration with Park High Camelot runs weekends from May to a ballerina what Helgi Tomasson, artistic director of School, Camelot, playing in the 4th–20th. Showtimes are Fridays portraying Hamlet the San Francisco Ballet. “What I Dulcie Theatre throughout the and Saturdays at 8pm, and Sundays is to an actor. The love about her dancing is her joy. month of May. at 3pm. Tickets are $18 for adults, role puts huge She feels music, and as an audience Lerner and Loewe’s fantastical $14 for seniors and college students, demands on the member, you connect with her.” masterpiece brings the legend of and $10 for youth 17 and under. ballerina, both as Tickets go on sale May 1 at King Arthur to life. Camelot tells the Reservations are available at a dancer and as Eckroth Music in Bozeman and story of Arthur, an idealistic young www.theshanecenter.org or by an actor. During www.yellowstoneballet.info. king who hopes to create a kingdom calling the box office at (406) 222- the ballet, Giselle Tickets range $25 – $75. Tickets will built on honor and dignity, as 1420. The Shane Center is located moves from inno- also be available at the door for an embodied by his Knights of the at 415 E Lewis St. cent maiden in additional $2. • Round Table. But just as this utopi- Camelot is generously sponsored an vision starts to become a reality, by Don and Marilyn Murdock, First the world of human realities Interstate Bank, SpecTec/TIC – intrudes, and the fate of the king- Walter and Regina Wunsch, and Come what May – at Verge Theater! dom hangs in the balance. This pro- Yellowstone Valley Lodge & Grill. • Spring is here! At the start of the performance, a Verge has declared it, random audience member will be April 27 & 28, 2018 so it is so. And to asked to pick a title out of the hat back up that declara- and then the Improverts, with only a Julius Caesar 9 am Independent Bookstore Day tion, the community title and their steely-eyed skills, will Museum of the Rockies Country Bookshelf theater has a May create and perform that play before 27 Open STEAMlab Hours 28 FREE E-Waste Collection lineup that’ll bring your very eyes. This is a wonder to 10 am Children’s Museum 7:30am Logan Landfill some pep to your behold! Random Acts of Improv runs Its a Bug’s World 10 am CMB Cribbage Tournament world! Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, May Tree Campus USA – Planting 8:30am Eagles Lodge Ballroom The hilarious and 24th–26th, at 8pm each evening. Events 10 am Montana State Winter Farmers’ Market 9 am Emerson irreverent Barbeque Tickets for Improv on the Verge and Read Sing Play! Storytime 28th Annual Railroad Swap Meet 11:15AM 10:15am Bozeman Library 9 am Livingston Depot Center Apocalypse, by Random Acts of Improv are $7 in Stick & Puck 11 am Ressler Ice Rink TEDxBozeman 2018 Matt Lyle, continues Fridays and Saturdays at 8pm, May advance, or $9 at the door. Shows Faster than Light 1&3 pm11 am MoR 11 am The Commons its world-ending run in May. Three 4th–12th. Tickets are $14 in are recommended for ages 17+. Pokémon Club 4:30pm Library Faster Than Light 11 am /1pm / 3pm / couples gather on the back deck of a advance, or $16 at the door. Read The That’s not all! Verge’s middle Photo Exhibition and Print Sale – 4pm MoRockies very modest suburban home for a BoZone’s interview with its Director, Kip school teens have been working hard 2018 Bobcat Fest 5 pm Downtown Brunch Live Music – Brice Ash mid-summer barbecue where the Savoie, and Hilary Parker, Executive at their Spring production! And so Claudia Williams 11 am Pine Creek Lodge hosts, Mike and Deb, struggle with Director at Verge, by visiting Verge Teen Theater proudly pres- 5:30pm Kountry Korner Café Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No feelings of inadequacy about their www.BoZone.com. ents I Hate Shakespeare, by Virginia Warner & Bob Bramblett Good, Very Bad Day home decor, their clothes, their Steph DeFerie. This play is a hilari- 6 pm Uncorked Wine 3 pm Verge Theater The Bozeman Improverts are River Bends 6 pm Wild Joe*s Coffee A Taste of the Caribbean careers, their culinary skills, and pret- back in May with two very different ous theatrical debate on the merit of Family GIANT GAMES Night! 5 pm Fork & Spoon Homestyle Kitchen ty much everything else. Throughout shows. To open the month, The Shakespeare. It is a whirlwind of 6 pm Children’s Museum Jessica Lechner 5 pm Dry Hills Distillery the first act, feelings are hurt over Improverts will perform their final Shakespearean soliloquies, uncon- Meditation 6:30pm Lindley Center Sportsman’s Banquet Dinner & petty gossip, inconsequential con- Improv on the Verge Monday ventional staging, witty banter, and John Lowell 6:30pm Baxter Hotel Fundraiser 5 pm Antique Barn cerns, physical slights, and pop cul- night show of the season. The talking cows. Night w/ Alex Robilotta Bob Britten 5:30pm Kountry Korner Café tural deficiencies. The superficial, Improverts give the biggest laughs for Director Jaelyn Silvey has guided 7 pm Red Tractor Pizza AJ Scaff 5:30pm Katabatic Brewing neuroses-laden interpersonal squab- the fewest bucks! Guaranteed to be a the teens through a 5-week rehearsal Open Mic Night w/ Bozeman Poetry No Man’s Land – Film Festival bles bubble over to a flash of inept hilarious start to your week, popular process that has not only given the 7 pm Library 6 pm Emerson Crawford Theater violence when one of the guests teens an introduction to Marcedes Carroll The Road Agents 6 pm 406 Brewing Co. improv games are played in the style 7 pm Norris Hot Springs Tiny Paycheck 6:30pm Baxter Hotel makes what we learn is just one in a of Whose Line is it Anyway?, as well as Shakespeare, but has also challenged Amina Figarova Sextet Lane Norberg 7 pm Norris Hot Springs series of passes at Deb. As the act long-form improv. Everything is cre- their comedic skills, giving them 7:30pm The Ellen Theatre Something & The Anything closes, the group discovers the rest of ated on the spot and based on audi- experience breaking the fourth wall. Tango Dance 7:30pm Townshend’s 7 pm Red Tractor Pizza the world has been literally falling ence suggestions. Come enjoy cheap I Hate Shakespeare runs for only two Bozeman Teahouse Balboa Swing Dance 7 pm Townshend’s apart during their little, terrible bar- thrills for your laugh hole! The final performances, Friday and Saturday, The Realistic Joneses Contra Dance w/ Hypergolic becue. Improv on the Verge show of the season May 18th–19th at 7pm each night. 8 pm The Rialto 7:30pm Bozeman Senior Center Act Two takes place on the same is May 7th at 7pm. Tickets are only $7 in advance, or Barbeque Apocalypse Comedian Mathew Mitchell deck for another barbecue to cele- But then the Bozeman Improverts $9 at the door. 8 pm Verge Theater 7:30pm The Ellen Theatre brate their one-year post-apocalyp- Visit www.vergetheater.com The Hooligans Erika Wennerstrom will be back on the Verge Main 8 pm The Attic – Livingston 8 pm Live From The Divide siversary. In a year where the only Stage with Random Acts of for reservations and further informa- Dusty Pockets w/ Quinlan Conley The Realistic Joneses 8 pm The Rialto way to measure success is survival, Improv to tackle a whole night of tion about these and other upcom- 8 pm Zebra Cocktail Lounge Barbeque Apocalypse 8 pm Verge roles have reversed, and we explore long-form improv, the tightrope walk ing productions. Advance tickets are Local Motion: Veteran PTSD The Blue Canoe 8 pm Zebra Cocktail how each character’s basic nature of the theater world! For three nights also available in store at Cactus Fundraiser Show Blub 8:30pm The Attic – Livingston has allowed them to adapt and thrive in a row, each audience member will Records. See you at “The Little 8 pm Eagles Lodge Ballroom Under the Bleachers or has pushed them to the brink of be asked to invent the name of a Black Box on the Edge (of Sunrise Karaoke 9 pm Chico Hot Springs Resort extinction. Barbeque Apocalypse runs play. All play titles will go into a hat. Bozeman)!” • 9 pm Sacajawea Bar – Three Forks The MAX 9 pm Sacajawea Bar Under the Bleachers Scott Pemberton Band 9 pm Chico Hot Springs Resort 9 pm Filling Station Bluebelly Junction 9 pm Eagles Bar Bluebelly Junction 9 pm Eagles Bar The Flats 9 pm JR’s Lounge & Casino The Flats 9 pm JR’s Lounge & Casino Blue Slipper presents On Golden Pond Solidarity Service Double Wide Dreams 9 pm Murray Bar – 9 pm Murray Bar – Livingston Solidarity Service Phutureprimative 10 pmFilling Station 9 pm Bozeman Taproom The Blue Slipper Theatre has perhaps, another summer on Jesse Gentry and Curran Devine announced its stage production of Golden Pond still awaits. sharing the role of Billy Ray. Ernest Thompson’s On Golden This slice of life play features The Blue Slipper Theatre is Pond. Performances will be held Gary Fish and Donna Pace as the located at 113 E Callender St. in May 4th–20th. Showtimes are Thayers, Quenby Iandiorio as Livingston. For tickets or more Friday and Saturday evenings at Chelsea, Tom Baskett at Bill Ray, information, call (406) 222-7720 or 8pm, with Sunday matinees to fol- Sean Devine as Charlie, as well as visit www.blueslipper.com. • low at 3pm. Tickets are $16 for adults, $12 for students and sen- iors, or $10 for youth. The Dale Ruhd-directed tale is the love story of Ethel and Norman Thayer, who are returning to their summer home on Golden Pond for the forty-eighth year. Norman, a retired professor nearing eighty, with heart palpita- tions and a failing memory but still as tart-tongued, observant, and eager for life as ever. Ethel, ten years younger, and the perfect foil for Norman, delights in all the small things that have enriched and continue to enrich their long life together. They are visited by their divorced, middle-aged daughter and her dentist fiancé, who then go off to Europe, leaving his teenage son behind for the sum- mer. The boy quickly becomes the “grandchild” the elderly couple have longed for, and as Norman revels in taking his ward fishing and thrusting good books at him, he also learns some lessons about modern teenage awareness and slang in return. In the end, as the summer wanes, so does their brief idyll, and in the final, deeply mov- ing moments of the play, Norman and Ethel are brought even closer together by the incidence of a mild heart attack. Time, they know, is now against them, but the years have been good and, page 2A • Volume 25, Number9 - May 1, 2018 • The BoZone Entertainment Calendar w• ww.BoZone.com • 406-586-6730 ––– Tell ’em, “I Saw It In The BoZone!” Tell ’em, “I Saw It In The BoZone!” ––– The BoZone Entertainment Calendar • www.BoZone.com • 406-586-6730 • Volume 25, Number 9 - May 1, 2018 • page 3A Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday

Brunch Live Music – Shelly Children’s Book Week Children’s Book Week Children’s Book Week Children’s Book Week Besler & Country Bookshelf Country Bookshelf Country Bookshelf Country Bookshelf 29 Tony Polecastro 30 Julius Caesar 9 am MoR 1 Julius Caesar 2 Leadership Bozeman 30 3 World Press Freedom Day 11 am Pine Creek Lodge A Bug’s World 10 am CMB 9 am MoRockies 8 am Bozeman Chamber City of Bozeman Breakfast & Beer Faster than Light 1pm & 11 am MoR Books & Babies 10 am & 1pm Library Julius Caesar 9 am MoR Business Before Hours 11 am Mountains Walking Brewery Open STEAMlab Hours 3 pm CMB Tours for Tots 10 am MoRockies Its a Bug’s World 10 am CMB 7:30am SMA Architects Remote Control Car Racing LEGO Club 3:45pm Bozeman Library Its a Bug’s World 10 am CMB 12 pm American Legion – Bozeman Sensational Babies 10 am MoR Julius Caesar 9 am MoR Roblox Club 3:45pm Library Yoga For All 11 am & noon Boz. Library Montana Manouche 12 pm Sola Café Little Ones Storytime 10:15 & Gym Days 10 am Willson School Pint Night 4 pm MAP Brewing Faster Than Light 1pm / 3pm Learn to Skate 12:30pm Haynes 11:15 am Bozeman Library Tours for Tots 10 am MoRockies Public Skating (No Sticks & Pucks) Pints w/ Purpose – G.V. Skijoring 11 am MoRockies Gym Days – Belgrade Its a Bug’s World 10 am CHILD Museum 1 pm Ressler Ice Rink Association 5 pm Bridger Brewing Open STEAMlab Hours 11 am Heck-Quaw Elementary Books & Babies 10 am & 1pm Library Beyond the Stars 2 pm MoR Raina Wallace 5 pm 4 pm Children’s Museum Faster Than Light 1pm / 3pm Baby Bistro 11 am Bozeman Library The Paleface 2 pm The Ellen Theatre Murray Bar – Livingston Peter Rabbit 11 am MoRockies Faster Than Light 1pm / 3pm 11 am MoR Sunday FUNDay New Leaders Bluegrass Jam 5:30pm Katabatic 4:30pm Movie Lovers – Belgrade Minecraft Meetup 3:45pm Library Give BIG with BOB 4 pm Emerson Council 2 pm Bozeman Brewing Co. Bozeman Writers’ Group Beer for a Cause 5 pm Katabatic READ to a Dog Diversity & Ornithology w/ J. Drew Meditation 3 pm Mountain Yoga 6 pm Bozeman Library Taylor McCarl 5:30pm Bozeman Spirits 4 pm Bozeman Library Lanham Bingo Tournament & Spaghetti Feed Rich Mayo Monday Night Live Trivia!?!? Western Wednesdays: “McLintock!” 5:30pm Elk River Books – Livingston 4:30pm Eagles Lodge Ballroom 8 pm Bozeman Taproom 6 pm Kountry Korner Café 4:30pm Movie Lovers – Belgrade Adult Chess Club 6 pm Library Russ Chapman 6 pm MAP Brewing SuicideGirls: Blackheart Burlesque The Ridgeway Collective 7 pm Murray You Knew Me When Sip & Paint w/ Allison McGree Bridger Mountain Big Band 9 pm The Rialto Ladies’ Night 7 pm Molly Brown 5:30pm Bridger Brewing 6 pm Dry Hills Distillery 7 pm Eagles Bar Sunrise Karaoke Larry Kiff 7 pm Red Tractor Pizza Movie Night 7 pm Pine Creek Lodge Red Glow Buffalo 2018 Give Big Gallatin Valley 9 pm American Legion – Bozeman 12 Strong 7 pm The Road Agents 7 pm Norris Hot 6 pm Outlaw Brewing 6 pm Gallatin Valley Movie You Knew Me 7 pm Boz. Hot Springs The Five – Park High Jazz Band FREE Screening – Henry IV Part I: The Lovers – Neither Wolf Nor Dog 6 pm Uncorked Wine Hollow Crown 6 pm The Ellen Theatre Belgrade 8:45pm The Rialto “Archaeology Out of Ice” Open Builds 6 pm Bozeman Makerspace The Native 6:30pm Gallatin History Museum Rising Strong™ Workshop 6:30pm Howl Trivia Night Breathe Mind Body Therapy 8:30pm Art on the Rocks: Mules & Mosaics Zebra 7 pm Pine Creek Lodge Lounge Bingo 7 pm 6:30pm Rocking R Bar Sunrise Office Lounge & Liquor – Livingston Carbon Pricing 101 w/ Anne Ready Karaoke – The Shootist 6:30pm Bozeman Library 9 pm 7 pm Movie Lovers – Belgrade Betsy Wise 7 pm The Mint Cafe & Bar Bar IX John Craigie Pretty Beggar 7 pm Bozeman Hot Springs Rainbow 8 pm Live From The Divide The Dusty Pockets 7 pm Red Tractor Kitten Trivia Night Mike Love w/ Cas Haley 8 pm The Rialto Surprise 8 pm Molly Brown Froggy Fresh 8 pm Gallatin Labor Temple 9 pm Wobble Wednesday Andrea Harsell 8 pm Murray Bar – The Wilma 8 pm Zebra Lounge Headwaves 8 pm Zebra Lounge – Missoula Sunrise Karaoke – 19th Hole John Craigie 8:30pm Top Hat – Missoula 8:30pm The 19th Hole Sunrise Karaoke 9 pm Eagles Bar Children’s Book Week Julius Caesar 9 am MoR Farm Fair Julius Caesar MSU Women’s Circle of Country Bookshelf Julius Caesar 8 am Brainard Ranch 9 am MoRockies Excellence Conference 6 Julius Caesar 7 9 am MoRockies 8 2018 Discovery Walk – 9 Its a Bug’s World 10 8 am MSU – Jabs Hall 9 am MoRockies Faster Than Light 1pm / Nature Journaling 10 am Children’s Museum Julius Caesar 9 am MOR The Little Star That Could 3pm 11 am MOR 8 am Sourdough Trail Sensational Babies 10 am MoRockies Plant Walks 9 am Deep Creek Trailhead 10 am Museum of the Rockies Music Monday with Chet Julius Caesar 9 am MoRockies Little Ones Storytime 10:15 & Gym Days 10 am Willson School 11:15 am Bozeman Library Faster Than Light 1pm 3 & 4pm 11 am Children’s Museum Its a Bug’s World Its a Bug’s World Gym Days – Belgrade 11 am MoR Open STEAMlab Hours 3 pm CMB 10 am Children’s Museum 10 am Children’s Museum 11 am Heck-Quaw Elementary Remote Control Car Racing Roblox Club 3:45pm Library Books & Babies 10 am & Books & Babies 10 am & 1pm Library Faster Than Light 1pm / 3pm Baby Bistro 12 pm American Legion – Bozeman Pints w/ Purpose – Wild Sheep 1pm Bozeman Library 11 am MoRockies 11 am Bozeman Public Library 2018 Discovery Walk – The Wild Foundation 5 pm Bridger Brewing Yoga For All 11 am & noon Boz. Library Minecraft Meetup 3:45pm Library Faster Than Light 1pm / 3pm World of Insects 12 pm Peets Hill Dan Martin 5 pm Murray Bar – Faster Than Light 1pm / 3pm READ to a Dog 4 pm Bozeman Library 11 am MoR Howard Beall & the Fake News Bluegrass Jam 5:30pm Katabatic 11 am MoR Bozeman Business & Professional 1 pm Wild Joe*s Coffee Spot Bozeman Writers’ Group 6 pm Library 2018 Leadership Mentoring Series Women’s Social Livingston Chamber of Commerce Beyond the Stars 2 pm MoR Estate Planning For Everyone 2:30pm Baxter Hotel 4:30pm Springhill Suites Bozeman Network Live 5 pm Office Lounge Intermountain Opera Bozeman’s Hop Hole Tournament 6 pm Museum of the Rockies Leadership Mentoring Series High Noon Birthday Bash! 5:30pm Riverside Club 2 pm Outlaw Brewing Improv on the Verge 3 pm Baxter Hotel 4:30pm Movie Lovers – Belgrade Artist Reception: Dale Beckman Sunday FUNDay Yellowstone 7 pm Verge Theater Open STEAMlab Hours CSA Open House 5 pm Strike Farms 5:30pm Zoot Art Gallery Ecological Research Center Bozeman Trail Chamber Players 4 pm Children’s Museum Lazy Owl String Band 5:30pm Bridger Brewing Adult Chess Club 2 pm Bozeman Brewing Co. 7 pm Shane Lalani Center for the Arts Beer for a Cause Madeline Kelly & Lucas Mace 6 pm Bozeman Public Library Silent Sunday Shorts Monday Night Live Trivia!?!? 5 pm Katabatic Brewing 6 pm Outlaw Brewing Open Builds 6 pm Bozeman Makerspace 2 pm The Ellen Theatre 8 pm Bozeman Taproom Bottom of the Barrel East Gallatin/Hamilton Cemetery: Rising Strong™ Workshop Calico 2 pm Kaleidoscope Playhouse Sunrise Karaoke 9 pmAmerican Legion 5:30pm Bozeman Spirits Distillery Locating the Unmarked Component 6:30pm Breathe Mind Body Therapy Bozeman Craft Beer Week: Beer Community Meditation 6 pm MoRockies Bridger Creek Boys 3 pm Mountain Yoga Pairing Dinner The Five 6 pm Uncorked Wine – Liv. 7 pm Red Tractor Pizza On Golden Pond 5:30pm Montana Ale Works Running Strong 6:30pm Library Peter King Trio 3 pm Blue Slipper Theatre Rich Mayo 6 pm Kountry Korner Café Trivia Night 7 pm Pine Creek Lodge 7 pm The Mint Cafe & Bar – Belgrade Favorite Friends, Famous Poems 3 The Ridgeway Collective Bingo 7 pm Office Lounge Dan Henry 7 pm Bozeman Hot Springs The Death of Stalin 7 pm The Ellen pm Elling House – Virginia City 7 pm Murray Bar The Real Life of Tombstone 7 pm Movie Lovers – Belg. 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Library Gym Days 11 am Heck-Quaw 10 am Livingston Depot Center 10 am Livingston Depot Center 5 pm Bridger Brewing Faster Than Light 1pm / 3pm Faster Than Light 1pm / 3pm Baby Bistro 11 am Bozeman Library Faster Than Light 1 /3 /4pm 11 am MoR Leigh Guest 5 pm Dry Hills Distillery 11 am MoRockies 11 am Museum of the Rockies Faster Than Light 1pm / 3pm 11 am MoR Mother’s Day Brunch & Dinner Katherine Taylor 5 pm Murray Bar Open STEAMlab Hours Minecraft Meetup 3:45pm Library Wonderlust Mystery Series – Still Life 11 am Rockin’ TJ Ranch Bluegrass Jam 4 pm Children’s Museum READ to a Dog 4 pm Bozeman Library 12 pm Country Bookshelf Brunch Live Music – Michael Boise 5:30pm Katabatic Brewing Company Wine and dinner pairing 7 pm Beer for a Cause Jeremiah Johnson STEAM & Suds: Adult Only Open Lab! 11 am Pine Creek Lodge 5 pm Katabatic Brewing 4:30pm Movie Lovers – Belgrade 5:30pm Children’s Museum Jeremy Quick 1 pm Wild Joe*s Coffee Office Lounge & Liquor – Livingston Monday Night Live Trivia!?!? Josh Moore BoZambique Adult Chess Club 6 pm Bozeman Library Beyond the Stars 2 pm MoRockies 8 pm Bozeman Taproom 5:30pm Bozeman Spirits Distillery 5:30pm Bridger Brewing Justin Howl 6 pm Wild Joe*s Coffee Spot Sunday FUNDay Little People’s Sunrise Karaoke – Legion Rich Mayo 2018 Discovery Walk – Walk with a The Story Cattle 2 pm Bozeman Brewing Co. 9 pm American Legion – Bozeman 6 pm Kountry Korner Café Doc 5:30pm Peets Hill 6 pm Museum of the Rockies Intermountain Opera presents Falstaff The Ridgeway Collective Grief Baby Loss Workshop 5:30pm Open Builds 6 pm Bozeman Makerspace 3 pm Willson Auditorium 7 pm Murray Bar Cold Smoke Coffeehouse – Huffine Rising Strong™ Workshop On Golden Pond 3 pm Blue Slipper A Revolution in Astronomy Gallatin Valley Beekeepers Meeting 6:30pm Breathe Mind Body Therapy Camelot 3 pm Shane Center for the Arts 7 pm MoR 5:30pm Bozeman Library Art on the Rocks: Gin & Juice & Jewelry Mother’s Day Dinner Open Auditions – Cabaret Dynamite Dads: Fun with Fishing 6:30pm Rocking R Bar 4 pm Blacksmith Italian 7 pm Shane Lalani Center for the Arts 6 pm Bozeman Pond Bridger Creek Boys Weston Lewis 6 pm Outlaw Brewing Ladies’ Night 7 pm Molly Brown Melissa Forette 6 pm Outlaw Brewing 7 pm Red Tractor Pizza Lazy Owl String Band 6 pmRed Tractor The Ridgeway Collective Trivia Night 7 pm Pine Creek Lodge Mathias 7 pm Bozeman Hot Springs Bridger Mtn Big Band 7 pm Eagles Bar 7 pm Murray Bar – Livingston Bingo 7 pm Office Lounge & Liquor – Alex Robilotta Trio 7 pm The Mint Cafe Movie Night 7 pm Pine Creek Lodge Suffer Out Loud’s The Wild Bunch Bozeman Symphony – Symphony at the The Wind Drifters 7 pm Bozeman Hot Workshop 7 pm Nectar Organic Skin 7 pm Movie Lovers – Belgrade Shane 7:30pm Shane Center for the Arts Kalyn Beasley 7 pm Norris Hot Springs Cascade Crescendo The Glitch Mob 8 pm The Wilma – Acoustic Avenue: Cascade Crescendo Cinema’s Exiles 7 pm Shane Lalani 8 pm Filling Station Trivia Night 8 pm Molly Brown 8 pm Top Hat – Missoula Kirko Bangz 8 pm Zebra Lounge Sunrise Karaoke – Bar IX Wobble Wednesday Todd Albright 8 pm Murray Bar – Portland Cello Project 8 pm The Wilma 9 pm Bar IX 8 pm Zebra Lounge Afterglow 8 pm Zebra Lounge Con Brio 8 pm Top Hat – Missoula PROF 9 pm Top Hat – Missoula Sunrise Karaoke 8:30pm The 19th Hole Sunrise Karaoke 9 pm Eagles Bar 2018 Discovery Walk – 2018 Discovery Walk – Russ Chapman 5:30pm READ to a Dog 4 pm Library 2018 Discovery Walk – Walk Walking Meditation 10 am 9:30am East Gallatin Rec. Bozeman Spirits Distillery Chelsea Hunt & Co. w/ Baby 9 am Sourdough Trail 20 Cherry River Fishing access 21 Its a Bug’s World 22 Rich Mayo 23 5:30pm Bridger Brewing 24 Gym Days – Bozeman On Golden Pond 10 am Children’s Museum 6 pm Kountry Korner Café 2018 Discovery Walk 10 am Willson School 3 pm Blue Slipper Theatre Pints w/ Purpose – The Compassion Pajama Storytime 6:30pm Library 5:30pm Peets Hill Baby Bistro 11 amBozeman Public Library Alice in Wonderland 3 pm The Ellen Project 5 pm Bridger Brewing Ladies’ Night 7 pm Molly Brown Josh Moore 6 pm Outlaw Brewing Faster Than Light 1pm / 3pm 11 am MoR Camelot 3 pm Shane Center 4 Arts An American Forrest 5 pm Murray Bar The Ridgeway Collective 7 pm Murray Author Event with Duncan Patten GVLT’s Conservation Bus Tour 20th Anniversary of The Horse Bluegrass Jam 5:30pm Katabatic Weston Lewis 7 pm Red Tractor Pizza 6 pm Country Bookshelf 5:30pm City of Bozeman Whisperer 4 pm Emerson Center The Lucky Valentines Red Wanting Blue 8 pm Filling Station Trivia Night 7 pm Pine Creek Lodge Business After Hours Michael Hoffman 6 pm Outlaw Brewing 6:30pm Red Tractor Pizza Gutter Demons 8 pm Zebra Lounge Mountain 7 pm The Ellen Theatre 5:30pm Residence Inn by Marriott Dan Dubuque 6 pm Red Tractor Pizza Karaoke 9 pm American Legion Red Wanting Blue 8 pm Filling Station Comedy Night 7:30pm Red Tractor Adult Chess Club Infinitely Polar Bear 6 pm The Rialto Nikki Lane 9 pm Live From The Divide Sunrise Karaoke 9 pm Bar IX Trivia Night 8 pm Molly Brown 6 pm Bozeman Library Bridger MTN. Big Band 7 pm Eagles Open Builds Movie Night 7 pm Pine Creek Lodge 6 pm Bozeman Makerspace Diamond 7 pm Bozeman Hot Springs Bridger Creek Boys Comstock Lode 9 pm Sacajawea Bar 7 pm Red Tractor Pizza Red Glow Buffalo 7 pm Bozeman Hot Springs Band of Drifters 7 pm The Mint Cafe & Bar Random Acts of Improv 8 pm Verge Theater Stick & String 8 pm Murray Bar – Livingston Andy Sydow and Solidarity Service 8 pm Zebra Lounge Sunrise Karaoke – Eagles 9 pm Eagles Bar Pedro the Lion 9 pm Top Hat – Missoula G e t Y o u r e v e n t s o n t h e C a l e n d a r ! e m a i l : i n f o @ B o Z o n e . C o m ( $2 5 p e r l i s t i n G f o r n o n - a d v e r t i s e r s ) o r C a l l 5 86 - 6 7 30 Friday Saturday IF IT'S HAPPENING... IT’S IN THE BO THE IN IT’S HAPPENING... IT'S IF Children’s Book Week Country Bookshelf Children’s Book Week Country Bookshelf BO THE IN IT’S HAPPENING... IT'S IF Julius Caesar 9 am MoRockies Julius Caesar 9 am MoR 4 Open STEAMlab Hours 10 am CMB Museum 5 Teacher Appreciation Day Its a Bug’s World 10 am Children’s Museum 9 am Museum of the Rockies Storytime 10:15am & 11:15 am Bozeman Library Plant Sale Kick Off Event 9 am Strike Farms Faster Than Light 1pm / 3pm 11 am MoRockies 2018 Bike Swap 9 am Gallatin County Fairgrounds Groovin’ for Give Big 4 pm Thrive Kids Make & Take: Mother’s Day Edition 9 am F-11 Photo Pokémon Club 4:30pm Bozeman Public Library Kids Chess Club 10 am Bozeman Public Library For the Love of Horses: Louise Johns Books & Babies Saturday 10 am Bozeman Public Library 5 pm Old Main Gallery & Framing The Little Star That Could 10 am Museum of the Rockies Claudia Williams 5:30pm Kountry Korner Café Its a Bug’s World 10 am Children’s Museum Open Mic Night 6 pm Wild Joe*s Coffee Spot Faster Than Light – & 1pm / 3pm / 4pm 11 am MoR Spring 2018 BFA Thesis Exhibition Montana Shakes! 11 am Children’s Museum 6 pm Helen E. Copeland Gallery Partner Prenatal Yoga Workshop 11:30am Your Yoga Cinco de mayo? Kentucky Derby party Office Lounge & Liquor Martha Rotella – Plein Air Reception 10th Annual Chica de mayo Fishing 1 pm Rivers Edge West 6 pm Bozeman Library Beyond the Stars 2 pm Museum of the Rockies SPARK! Showcase 6 pm The Wilma – Missoula Calico – & 7pm 2 pm Kaleidoscope Playhouse Family Friendly Friday: Acousticals 2nd Annual Moms Like Me 4 pm Pilgrim Congregational United 6 pm Top Hat – Missoula Kentucky Derby Party 4 pm Office Lounge & Liquor – Livingston Jim Averitt & Chelsea Hunt 6:30pm Baxter Hotel Bob Britten 5:30pm Kountry Korner Café Montana Manouche The Winterlings 5:30pm Katabatic Brewing 6:30pm Uncorked Wine & Cheese Bar – Livingston Woodsmoke Jazz 6 pm Wild Joe*s Coffee Spot Jazz Night w/ Alex Robilotta 7 pm Red Tractor Pizza Jim Averitt & Chelsea Hunt 6:30pm Baxter Hotel Dan Martin 7 pm Norris Hot Springs Charlie Denison 7 pm Norris Hot Springs Calico 7 pm Kaleidoscope Playhouse The Latin Project 7 pm Red Tractor Pizza Fight Club 7:30pm The Ellen Theatre Cinco de mayo w/Skavocado, Solidarity Service and DASH Barbeque Apocalypse 8 pm Verge Theater 7:30pm Zebra Lounge Camelot 8 pm Shane Lalani Center for the Arts Barbeque Apocalypse 8 pm Verge Theater On Golden Pond 8 pm Blue Slipper Theatre Comedian Pat McGann 8 pm The Ellen Theatre PermaFunk 8 pm Zebra Lounge Camelot 8 pm Shane Lalani Center for the Arts Dodgy Mountain Men w/ The Lazy Owl String Band & On Golden Pond 8 pm Blue Slipper Theatre Guest 8 pm Filling Station Sunrise Karaoke – Silver $ 9 pm Silver Dollar Saloon– Ennis The Waiting w/ Jason Wickens 8:30pm The Rialto Sugar Daddies 9 pm Sacajawea Bar – Three Forks The Side Effects 9 pm Sacajawea Bar – Three Forks Locksaw Cartel 9 pm Eagles Bar Locksaw Cartel 9 pm Eagles Bar El Wencho – Release Party El Wencho – Album Release Party 9 pm Chico Hot Springs Saloon 9 pm Chico Hot Springs Saloon Cinco de mayo Party/ Comstock Lode 9 pm Molly Brown Denny & The Resonators 9 pm Murray Bar – Livingston The Dirt Farmers 9 pm Murray Bar – Livingston DJ Riley 9 pm JR’s Lounge & Casino DJ Riley 9 pm JR’s Lounge & Casino The MAX 9:30pm Cat’s Paw The MAX 9:30pm Cat’s Paw Mike Love 10 pm Top Hat – Missoula Salsa Loca 10:15pm Top Hat – Missoula Julius Caesar 9 am Museum of the Rockies World Migratory Bird Day City of Bozeman Open STEAMlab Hours Bozeman Winter Farmers’ Market 9 am Emerson 11 10 am Children’s Museum 12 Julius Caesar 9 am MoRockies Mothers Day Crafts 10 am Children’s Museum Potted Plant Sale 9 am Strike Farms Its a Bug’s World 10 am Children’s Museum 2018 Discovery Walk – Wildflower Walk 9:30am Mt. Ellis Trail Storytime 10:15am & 11:15 am Bozeman Public Library Kids Chess Club 10 am Bozeman Public Library Faster Than Light 1pm / 3pm 11 am MoRockies Books & Babies Saturday 10 am Bozeman Library 25th Annual mayfair 4 pm Butte Civic Center The Little Star That Could 10 am MoR 2018 MT Brewers Spring Rendezvous 25th Annual Mayfair 10 am Butte Civic Center 4 pm Haynes Pavilion Its a Bug’s World 10 am Children’s Museum Pokémon Club 4:30pm Bozeman Public Library 2018 Gem & Mineral Show 10 am Gallatin County Fairgrounds Emerson Art Walk 5 pm Emerson Center Kumamoto Montana Sister State Family Day 10 am MoR FREE Friday Night 5 pm Children’s Museum Depot Museum open 10 am Livingston Depot Center Claudia Williams 5:30pm Kountry Korner Café Teacher Appreciation Day 10 am Children’s Museum Fox & Bones 6 pm Wild Joe*s Coffee Spot Faster Than Light – & 1pm / 3pm / 4pm 11 am MoR Acousticals 6 pm Top Hat – Missoula Brunch Live Music – Kalyn Beasley 11 am Pine Creek Lodge Jeremy Quick 6 pm Uncorked Wine Hyalite Clean-Up Day 12:30pm Hyalite Lake Chris Cunningham 6:30pm Baxter Hotel Beyond the Stars 2 pm MoRockies Jazz Night w/ Alex Robilotta 7 pm Red Tractor Pizza Carrie Krause 3 pm Pilgrim Congregational United Church Intermountain Opera presents Falstaff Jake Ryan 5 pm Dry Hills Distillery 7 pm Willson Auditorium Bob Britten 5:30pm Kountry Korner Café Adventures in Conservation 7 pm MoR The Lucky Valentines 5:30pm Katabatic Brewing Jessica Eve Lechner 7 pm Norris Hot Springs Mathias 6:30pm Baxter Hotel Country Dance w/ Open Range KGLT “Beatles Sing-along” Fundraiser 7 pmWild Joe*s Coffee 7:30pm Music Ranch Montana Michael Hoffman 7 pm Norris Hot Springs Tango Dance 7:30pm Townshend’s Bozeman Teahouse Juice Box Band 7 pm Red Tractor Pizza Barbeque Apocalypse 8 pm Verge Theater Contra Dance w/ Weatherwood Supersuckers 8 pm Zebra Lounge 7:30pm Bozeman Senior Center Z Camelot 8 pm Shane Lalani Center for the Arts Second String Orchestra 7:30pmPilgrim Congregational Church Z On Golden Pond 8 pm Blue Slipper Theatre Barbeque Apocalypse 8 pm Verge Theater The Supersuckers 8 pm Zebra Lounge Camelot 8 pm Shane Lalani Center for the Arts ONE Zoso: The Ultimate Led Zeppelin Experience Dave Walker 8 pm Bale of Hay Saloon – Virginia City ONE 8:30pm The Rialto On Golden Pond 8 pm Blue Slipper Theatre Cole & The Thornes w/ The Moves Collective UFC 224 8 pm Molly Brown 8:30pm Filling Station Bear Spray Akimbo 8 pm Zebra Lounge Sunrise Karaoke – SAC 9 pm Sacajawea Bar Portland Cello Project 8 pm Filling Station Mudslide Charley 9 pm Eagles Bar www.TWANG 9 pm Sacajawea Bar – Three Forks The MAX 9 pm Chico Hot Springs Saloon Mudslide Charley 9 pm Eagles Bar Skavocado 9 pm Murray Bar – Livingston The MAX 9 pm Chico Hot Springs Saloon SLAKKR 9 pm JR’s Lounge & Casino One Leaf Clover 9 pm Murray Bar – Livingston American Pinup with Guests 9 pm Haufbrau SLAKKR 9 pm JR’s Lounge & Casino • MSHSA Horse Show Parenting the Love & Logic Way 8:30am Thrive • 8 am Gallatin County Fairgrounds Potted Plant Sale 9 am Strike Farms Since 1993 Since 18 Open STEAMlab Hours 19 Spring Clean Fling Flea Market and Sale 1993 Since 10 am Children’s Museum 9 am Antique Market Its a Bug’s World 10 am Children’s Museum Open Lands Bicycle Tour 9:30am Sacajawea Middle Livingston Depot Museum open Books & Babies Saturday 10 am Bozeman Public Library 10 am Livingston Depot Center Faster Than Light – & 1pm / 3pm / 4pm 11 am MoR Storytime 10:15am & 11:15 am Bozeman Library Brunch Live Music – Liz George 11 am Pine Creek Lodge Faster Than Light 1pm / 3pm Beyond the Stars 2 pm Museum of the Rockies Bandsaw Barbeque 5 pm Bozeman Makerspace 11 am Museum of the Rockies Bob Britten 5:30pm Kountry Korner Café Pokémon Club 4:30pm Bozeman Public Library Open Mic Night 5:30pm Wild Joe*s Coffee Spot Claudia Williams 5:30pm Kountry Korner Café Russ Chapman 5:30pm Katabatic Brewing Woodsmoke Jazz 6 pm Cold Smoke Coffeehouse Freak Out!: The Musical 6 pm The Rialto Family Friendly Friday: Acousticals Best of Big Sky Doc Fest 6 pm Emerson Center 6 pm Top Hat – Missoula Open Mic Night 6 pm Wild Joe*s Coffee Spot Christina Vane Edis Kittrell 6:30pm Baxter Hotel 6 pm Wild Joe*s Coffee Spot I Hate Shakespeare 7 pm Verge Theater Tom Georges 6:30pm Baxter Hotel Alice in Wonderland 7 pm The Ellen Theatre Jazz Night w/ Alex Robilotta 7 pm Red Tractor Pizza Howard Beall & The Fake News 7 pm Red Tractor Pizza

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I Hate Shakespeare 7 pm Verge Theater • Freak Out!: The Musical 7 pm MSU Reynolds Recital Hall 8 pm The Rialto Gallatin Roller Derby – “Red, White, and Bruise” The Crystal Method 8 pm The Pub Station – Billings 7:30pm Gallatin County Fairgrounds Camelot 8 pm Shane Lalani Center for the Arts Camelot 8 pm Shane Lalani Center for the Arts On Golden Pond 8 pm Blue Slipper Theatre On Golden Pond 8 pm Blue Slipper Theatre Ocelot Wizard 8 pm Zebra Lounge

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Big Montana & The Swingin’ D’s 8 pm Filling Station 2018 26, 29-May April 8 pm Zebra Lounge Sunrise Karaoke – Silver $ 9 pm Silver Dollar Saloon– Ennis The MAX 9 pm Sacajawea Bar – Three Forks Freak Out!: The Musical – Late Show 9 pm The Rialto The Poison Lovers 9 pm Eagles Bar Comstock Lode 9 pm Sacajawea Bar – Three Forks The Fossils 9 pm Chico Hot Springs Saloon The Poison Lovers 9 pm Eagles Bar Band of Drifters 9 pm Murray Bar – Livingston The Fossils 9 pm Chico Hot Springs Saloon Karaoke with Living the Dream Brian Jonestown Massacre 9 pm Top Hat – Missoula 9 pm JR’s Lounge & Casino Jackson Holte & The Highway Patrol 9 pm Murray Bar – 20 Grand 10:15pm Top Hat – Missoula Karaoke with Living the Dream 9 pm JR’s Lounge & Casino PIR Day: Art Education 9 am Emerson Center GUITAR: The Instrument That Rocked the World 2018 Discovery Walk – Sensational Senses 8 am MoR 25 Kids Walk 9:30am Bozeman Pond 26 Poker Ride 8 am Bale of Hay Saloon – Virginia City Little Red Truck Vintage Market 5 pm Haynes Bozeman Winter Farmers’ Market 9 am Emerson GUITAR: Members-Only Exhibit Preview 5 pm MoR Potted Plant Sale 9 am Strike Farms Claudia Williams 5:30pm Kountry Korner Café Kids Chess Club 10 am Bozeman Public Library Christy Hays 6:30pm Baxter Hotel Books & Babies Saturday 10 am Bozeman Library Jazz Night w/ Alex Robilotta 7 pm Red Tractor Pizza Its a Bug’s World 10 am Children’s Museum George Winston: Benefit Concert for Hopa Mountain Little Red Truck Vintage Market 10 am Haynes Pavilion 7 pm Emerson Center Memorial Day Parade 1:30pm Bale of Hay Saloon – Virginia City Tango Dance 7:30pm Townshend’s Bozeman Teahouse Bob Britten 5:30pm Kountry Korner Café Charade 7:30pm The Ellen Theatre Dan Dubuque 5:30pm Katabatic Brewing Random Acts of Improv 8 pm Verge Theater Marcedes Carroll 6 pm Wild Joe*s Coffee Spot Sunrise Karaoke – SAC Grassy Mountain 6:30pm Baxter Hotel 9 pm Sacajawea Bar – Three Forks Bozambique 7 pm Red Tractor Pizza Andrea Harsell & Luna Roja 9 pm Eagles Bar Random Acts of Improv 8 pm Verge Theater www.TWANG The Painkillers 9 pm Sacajawea Bar – Three Forks 9 pm Chico Andrea Harsell & Luna Hot Springs Roja 9 pm The MAX 9 pm Eagles Bar JR’s Lounge & www.TWANG 9 pm Casino Chico Hot Springs Hawthorne Way Station 9 pm Roots 10:15pm Murray Bar – Livingston Top Hat The MAX 9 pm – Missoula JR’s Lounge & Casino Goldfish Races Sugar Daddies 9:30pm 10:30pm Bale of Hay Saloon – Bale of Hay The Model Rockets Saloon – 10:15pm Virginia City Top Hat – Missoula G e t Y o u r e v e n t s o n t h e C a l e n d a r ! e m a i l : i n f o @ B o Z o n e . C o m ( $2 5 p e r l i s t i n G f o r n o n - a d v e r t i s e r s ) o r C a l l 5 86 - 6 7 30 Page 6a • The BoZone • May 1, 2018

Regional history, last call for Julius Caesar & MORe at Museum

There’s a full calendar at the Gallatin/Hamilton Cemetery: droughts hitting the farmers hard focus on the dynamic and lively his- the desire to recreate a fascinating Museum of the Rockies as Locating the Unmarked from 1919 on, and then the despera- tory of the Gallatin Valley. These period of history, as realistically as Southwest Montana is finally seeing Component with Terri Wolfgram tion of the Great Depression of the presentations are free and open to possible, to explore and experience some legitimate signs of the sunnier and Eileen Skinner-Hale, will take 1930s, many of the families moved the public. the mighty machines, gadgets, and seasons. Here’s a look at some place Wednesday, May 9th in Hager away. The cemetery was left untend- The next edition of the Science clever technologies of the Roman upcoming events at your neighbor- Auditorium beginning at 6pm. ed, becoming overgrown with sage, Inquiry Lecture Series, A Empire. Showcasing over 100 inter- hood museum. The East Gallatin (also known as thistles, and other weeds – the exist- Revolution in Astronomy with active machines, virtual reality dis- Estate Planning For The Hamilton) Cemetery was one of ing tombstones barely visible. Dr. Neil Cornish, will take place plays, reconstructed scaled models, Everyone is first up on Monday, the earliest formal burial grounds in In 2016, a group of locals decid- Tuesday, May 15th in Hager recreated artwork and frescoes, the May 7th in Hager Auditorium at the Gallatin Valley, established in ed to clean up and revive the historic Auditorium beginning at 7pm. This exhibition is presented covering four 6pm. Have you considered how to 1865 by the pioneer families settling cemetery. Funds were solicited to presentation is open to the public. themes: Military Genius, All Roads leave a legacy for your family, the rich farm lands. These people record graves and identify unmarked At each month’s Science Inquiry Lead to Rome, Building Rome, and friends, and community... forever? If were the first to enter the valley in burials, of which there are over 200. Lecture, explore cutting edge science Entertainment & Lifestyle. you have a will, and especially if you covered wagons in 1864, headed for With help from the Montana topics, their latest developments, and Journey back in time 2,000 years do not, you will learn from Marsha the gold fields of Alder Gulch while Archaeological Society’s their relevance to society through to discover the life, culture, and engi- A. Goetting, Ph.D., CFP, CFCS, and the Civil War was still raging and Conservation Fund, along with assis- speaker presentations followed by a neering genius created by the Roman a professor at Montana State ravaging the lands to the east. Many tance from the Historic Preservation Q&A session. Empire. Handcrafted by Italian University. Come and learn how to left the deplorable, lawless conditions Board of Gallatin County and other MOR is pleased to host the artists, this exhibition contains inter- plan your estate in this interactive of Nevada and Virginia City and funding and labor sources, the work Extreme History Project Lecture active models that integrate science seminar. Kindly RSVP by Monday, returned to farm the Gallatin Valley. of research, magnetometry, Ground Series, encouraging public under- and history. Museum guests are April 30th to Callie Hamilton at (406) The cemetery has 260 marked Penetrating Radar and individual standing of the way our history has encouraged to explore the innovative 994-7460 or callie.hamilton@mon- graves and many unmarked burials documentation of each marked shaped our present. Speakers take a machines that continue to influence tana.edu. This event is free and open including a “Pauper Section.” Some grave began with the final goal of fresh look at interesting historical top- the technologies of today. Julius to the public. family have four generations buried providing an accurate map of the ics. The Story Cattle Drive with Caesar: Military Genius & Mighty The Gallatin History Museum there, starting in the 1860s and burial locations. This talk will take John Russell is next up on Thursday, Machines is included with Museum Lecture Series’ next edition, East through the present. After the attendees through the process. May 17th at 6pm. This lecture will admission. An Adventures in be held in Hager Auditorium and is Looking ahead, a brand new Conservation event is set for open to the public. exhibit for summer! GUITAR: The Friday, May 11th in Hager Nelson Story’s prominence in Instrument That Rocked the Auditorium at 7pm. Panasonic Bozeman and Southwest Montana World comes to the Museum on LUMIX Ambassador and founder of emanated from his historic 1866 Saturday, May 26th following a the Arctic Documentary Project, cattle drive from Texas to the members-only preview the night Daniel J. Cox, and Geoff York of Yellowstone Valley. Russell will dis- prior. Explore the history of the Polar Bears International, will share cuss the drive and how Story and his world’s most recognized musical stories and pictures from their many men overcame opposition from instrument. Experience diverse gen- years documenting and studying the Kansas Jayhawkers, the U.S. Army, res of music and discover the science world’s largest terrestrial carnivore. and the Sioux Nation to bring 1,000 of pitch and tone. Crossing over cul- Nature photography and science head of longhorns into Montana tural boundaries, the guitar has come together for this presentation territory. made a significant impact on a wide about changes affecting the first ani- Catch it before it’s gone! The variety of groups from gypsies to mal ever listed as a threatened Museum’s featured exhibit, Julius cowboys to teenage rebels. species due to predicted transforma- Caesar: Military Genius & For more information about these tions in the Arctic. This event is open Mighty Machines, is open during events and exhibits, visit to the public. regular hours and closes Sunday, www.museumoftherockies.org Gallatin History Museum lectures May 13th. The array was born from or call (406) 994-5257. •

Celebrate Mother’s Day ‘18 Human/horse bond subject of new at Rockin’ TJ Ranch photo exhibit at Old Main Gallery Still need a place to celebrate events venue just outside of with mom? Rockin’ TJ Ranch will Bozeman. The Grand Hall is an Old Main Gallery is pleased to work on the land. For others, they Johns is a freelance photographer present a Mother’s Day Brunch elegant and versatile indoor space present the work of acclaimed are performers, athletes, a source of and a National Geographic Young & Dinner on Sunday, May 13th. reflective of Montana’s unique Bozeman photojournalist Louise pride. For some they are therapists Explorer living in Bozeman. Her Brunch seats at 2pm, followed later charm. It can accommodate trade Johns in the upcoming exhibition: and healers. And for most, they are current work concentrates on the by a dinner buffet at 5pm. shows, conferences, parties, wed- “For the Love relationship between people and Brunch is $$35.94 per adult and dings and intimate concerts. A few of Horses,” a wilderness in the Greater $17.94 for kids (10 and under). decorating touches can create any photographic Yellowstone Ecosystem. She has Adult tickets include one compli- atmosphere, from a natural country journey that explored these issues in India, Chile mentary mimosa or bloody mary setting to a sophisticated, modern celebrates the and Botswana. Johns tells stories in for those 21+. Dinner is $54 for affair. bond between an intimate, sensitive and respectful adults and $27 for kids. Space is Rockin’ TJ’s friendly staff offers people and way. Through photography, video limited so reserve yours now! personal attention, creativity, and horses. An and writing she studies and looks for Reservations must be made in flexibility to help each client create Opening stories about people who are doing advance with payment due at the their own unique events. Reception will work for the common good of time of reservation. Meal pricing Rockin’ TJ Ranch is located four take place humanity and wild landscapes. includes gratuity. To reserve your miles west of the Gallatin Valley Friday, May Old Main Gallery & Framing is seats, please call (406) 585-0595. Mall at 651 Lynx Lane. Visit 4th from located at 129 E Main St. in Find Rockin’ TJ on Facebook, www.rockingtjranch.com for 5–7pm. This Downtown Bozeman. Hours are @RockinTJRanch, for updated further information about the event is free Monday through Friday from event information. venue, booking options, and other and open to 10am–5:30pm, Saturday from Rockin’ TJ Ranch is a premier upcoming events. • the public. a source of wisdom, purpose, and 10am–5pm, and Sunday from “People have all kinds of rela- comfort. For me, they are the root of 11am–5pm. Learn more about the tionships with horses,” says Johns. my being, my most trusted friends space and framing services at “For many, horses are a necessity for and my greatest teachers.” www.oldmaingallery.com. •

Support emerging local artists at MSU’s HEC Gallery The School of Art at Montana Friday, May 4th, when an artists’ of 12 emerging artists graduating State University is pleased to closing reception will be held from with their Bachelors Degrees in Fine announce the 2018 Spring BFA 6–8pm. Hors d’oeuvres will be Art. All disciplines and concentra- Thesis Exhibition at the Helen E. served and cash bar will be avail- tions the School offers will be repre- Copeland Gallery, located on the able. This event is free and open to sented: drawing, painting, ceramics, second floor of Haynes Hall. The the public. printmaking, sculpture, and metal- show will be on exhibit through On view will be the thesis works smithing. For BFA graduates, the thesis exhibition represents an impor- tant transition period from stu- dent to working artist. It marks an end to academically-assigned work, and the beginning of their individual research and artistic maturity. The exhibited works synthesize the growth of each artist over their years spent at MSU. The following students will be included in the exhibition: Jason Baide, Brian Bigelow, Christy Brown, Emily Ferguson, Florence MacDonald, Catherine Schroeder, Kailey Slemp, Alisha Fisher, Kenzie Kvalsten, Alexander Peters, Megan Horner, and James Hogan. The subject matter will be as diverse as the students’ trades, discussing topics such as the archaic methods of cataloging old museums and Wunderkammern, Native identity, endangered species, the victories and loses of war, and anthropo- morphism in jewelry. In combination, these students have received grants, taken home places in national competitions around the country, and have had their own solo or participated in group shows during their time at Montana State University. This cohort exemplifies some of the Contributing best work that the MSU School W r i t e r s of Art has to offer. Danny Waldo The Helen E. Copeland Gallery is located on the second floor of Haynes Hall. Hours are Joe Shelton Monday through Friday from 9am–5pm. For more information Christine Hrenya on this exhibition or the gallery, please visit hecgallery.com or follow them on Facebook (@msuhecg). •

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Letterman.McGanncreatedandhostedthe ScreeningSunday,May27that2pm,1925 Emmy-nominatedtelevisionshowThe Chicago silentcomedyThe waswritten, Stand-Up Project.He’sbeeninvitedtoThe producedanddirectedbyCharlieChaplin, GreatAmericanComedyFestival,LaughFest, whoalsostarsinthefilmashisLittleTramp TheLucilleBallComedyFestival,andhas persona.Oneof Chaplin’smostcelebrated beenheardonthenationallysyndicatedThe workstoday,thefilmwasnominatedformulti- Bob & Tom Show,aswellasseenonAXS-TV’s pleAcademyAwards.Ticketsareonly$2at Gotham Comedy Live.Hisdebutcomedyalbum, thedoor–noticketneeded,justshowup!The Sounds Good,canbeheardonSiriusXMradio. Gold Rush runs95minutes. Ticketsare$26. 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TheautobiographicalfilmbyMayaForbes Fifteen-year-oldCharleyThompson starsMarkRuffaloasCameron,amanwho (CharliePlummer)arrivesinPortland,Oregon suffersfrombipolardisorder.Afterabreak- The Road Movie thrills, withhissinglefatherRay(TravisFimmel), downforceshimtoleavehisfamilyandmove bothof themeagerforafreshstartaftera intoahalfwayhouse,heattemptstorebuilda lulls with YouTube clips seriesof hardknocks.WhileRaydescends relationshipwithhistwodaughters,andwin intopersonalturmoil,Charleyfindsaccept- backthetrustof hiswifeMaggie(Zoe by Joseph Shelton crunchingmetal,Slavicprofanityand anceandcamaraderieatalocalracetrack Saldana).WhenMaggiedecidestogotobusi- ItwasinevitablethatYouTube,withits Russianpopmusic.Itmightbeagood wherehelandsajobcaringforanaging nessschoolinNewYork,theydecidethathe millionsofbite-sized thing,therefore,thatas QuarterHorsenamedLeanOnPete.The willmovebackinandtakecareof theday-to- videosthatrequire youwatchityoudon’t horse’sgruff ownerDel verylittleinvestment, reallyhaveamoment Montgomery(SteveBuscemi)and eitheroftimeorof tostopandthink. hisseasonedjockeyBonnie(Chloë thought,shouldcome Thatis,because Sevigny)helpCharleyfillthevoidof toinfluencethegrand eventhoughthefilmis hisfather’sabsence–untilhedis- oldartformsthatit stylishandwell-edited, coversthatPeteisboundforslaugh- threatenstosupplant. withawryundertone ter,promptinghimtotakeextreme Anyonewhohasever toitall,itneverseems measurestosparehisnewfriend’s satandwatcheda tohavemuchofapoint life.CharleyandPeteheadoutinto compilationof“epic beyondthat,well, thegreatunknown,embarkingon fails”or“oddlysatis- Russiantrafficishell. anodysseyacrossthenewAmerican fying”videoscan Theremightbesome- frontierinsearchof alovingaunt appreciatehowtheir thingthereaboutthe Charleyhasn’tseeninyears.They imagesruntogether, ubiquityofcameras,or experienceadventureandheart- howitbeginstobe howdrivingseemsto breakinequalmeasure,butnever difficulttotellwhere makeusourworst losetheirirrepressiblehopeand Jennifer Peedom’s Mountain oneendsandanother selves,ormaybeeven resiliencyastheypursuetheir begins.Soontheentireuniverseseemstobe somethingaboutthenationalcharacterof dreamof findingaplacetheycancallhome. daycareforthekids.Duetohismercurial composedof nothingbutshort,similar thecountry.But,forbetterorworse,the RatedR,Lean on Pete runs121minutes. nature,thisleadstoaseriesof quirky,funny, episodes–theworldreducedtoathirty- audienceislefttoderivetheirownconclu- “It’shardtoimagineanyonewatchingLean andsometimesfrighteningepisodes.RatedR, secondloop. sions.Andlikesomeonewhohaswatcheda on Pete andnotrootinghardforCharley’swish Infinitely Polar Bear runs90minutes. 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Annual Gem & Mineral Show returns to Fairgrounds and more. The event will include a spectacular raffle, silent auctions running all week- end, and a Garnet sorting table. Twenty-five display cases will present gems, minerals, and specimens collected by Club members, including “Best of Montana” and those from all over the world. Free polished rock for kids at the door! This event is a great oppor- tunity for families to view and/or purchase world class mineral specimens. It’s also a The Bozeman Gem & Mineral Club has great chance to learn more about and join the announced its annual Gem & Mineral club. If attendees have a rock or mineral speci- If you have a curiosity for gems and miner- Show will take place Mother’s Day weekend, mens that need identifying, they are encour- als, the Bozeman Gem and Mineral Club is a www.bozemangemandmineralclub.com Saturday and Sunday, May 12th–13th. The aged to bring them in for identification. great organization to develop wonderful to learn more and don’t miss the Gem Show & event will unfold at Gallatin County The Gem and Mineral Show is a fundrais- friendships of all ages and interests. Visit Sale, May 12th–13th! • Fairgrounds on Saturday from 10am–6pm, er for the Bozeman Gem and Mineral Club, a then again on Sunday from 10am–4pm. A $3 nonprofit organization and oldest “rock club” admission will gain entry for both days – only in Montana. Organized in 1939, the club is $2 for mothers on Sunday! The show is free meant for anyone interested in rocks, fossils, for those 12 and under with an adult. Come gemstones, field trips, and learning lapidary Blacksmith Italian open for stock up on unique gifts for graduation, holi- and rock cutting skills. It also has its own days, and all other occasions! lapidary shop for cutting, polishing, and Mother’s Day dinner The weekend will feature eighteen vendors cabbing rocks. selling gems, minerals, fossils, beads, jewelry Looking for delicious food, refreshing wine, their wine and beer menu regularly to match and a great place to spend Mother’s Day? the season. Their extensive selection features Blacksmith Italian offers a quaint space for the best wines from Italy as well as some great family gatherings on the south side of domestic choices. There are also plenty of Bozeman, just off Kagy and Willson. brew options for the less wine-savvy. Blacksmith is now accepting reservations for And when the messy spring weather Mother’s Day dinner on Saturday, May 13th, decides to clean itself up, enjoy the privacy of with seatings beginning at 4pm. Please call Blacksmith’s relaxing outdoor patio as you (406) 577-2585 to make yours! experience Italy right here in the Gallatin Blacksmith’s traditional-meets-modern Valley. The fire pit and view of the Bridgers Italia is sourced locally and made with fresh sets the right atmosphere for a romantic ingredients. They hand-craft pasta with the evening or gathering with friends. best Montana ingredients, organic Semolina, Blacksmith Italian is open for lunch Durum wheat flours and farm-fresh eggs. Tuesday through Friday from 11:30am– Gluten-free pasta is also available. Dishes are 2pm, and dinner, Monday through Saturday made with Montana pork, lamb, and beef, as from 5pm–close. Located at 290 West well as seafood sourced in sustainable regions. Kagy Blvd., please visit But don’t forget to start off your meal right www.blacksmithitalian.com for a peek at with libations! The folks at Blacksmith update the menu and further information. •

page 8A • Volume 25, Number 9 - May 1, 2018 • The BoZone Entertainment Calendar • www.BoZone.com • 406-586-6730 ––– Tell ’em, “I Saw It In The BoZone!” May 1, 2018 The BoZone • Volume 25, Number 9 EnvironmEnt • HEaltH • in and around tHE BoZonE GVLT’s Discovery Walks return in May and June 2018 TheGallatinValleyLandTrust June.JoinGVLTvolunteerstowalk, lotoff ChurchAve.)at12pm. Rd.)at9:30am. ChurchAve.)at5:30pm. (GVLT)hasworkedhardforalmost talk,andexploreonthetrailswhile Nature Journaling followsTuesday, OnMonday,May14th,Roots DiscoveryWalksdonotrequire threedecadestobuildanextensive meetinglocalsandlearningsome- May8th.Growyourrelationship FamilyCollaborativepresentsWalk anRSVP,butpleasearriveafew 80-miletrailsystemthatconnects thingnewalongtheway.These withthenaturalworldthrougha with Baby.Beapartof ourcommu- minutesearlytojointhegroups. MainStreetBozemantothe one-hour,guided,educationalwalks naturejournal.Betweendrawing nityof newandexpectingmothers! Dogsarenotallowedonwalksfor Mountainsthatsurroundus.The aretotallyFREEandopentothe andtakingnotes,you’llnoticethe Jointoexplorethetrailsaround safetyreasons.Afullschedulemay MainStreettotheMountainstrail public.Volunteersandlocalexperts detailintheplants,animals,moun- Bozeman,feelingthebenefitsof befoundatwww.gvlt.org/events systemhastrailsforallabilitiesand willbehostingshorttalksandactivi- tains,andlandscapesthatsurround naturewithnojudgmentsorexpec- -/discovery-walks.Meetingloca- theyareaccessiblefromneighbor- tiesduringthewalks. you.Greatforfamilies!Thiswalk tations.Strapababyonyourback tionsandcompletedescriptionsare hoodsallovertown.However,the Here’salookatsomeof the meetsatSourdoughTrail(trailhead orletyourtoddlerstoptosmellthe alsolocatedonthewebsite. trailsystemcanbedauntingand Maywalkstokickoff thisfunand atTuckermanParkoff Goldenstein flowers–turnaroundwheneveryou GallatinValleyLandTrustcon- confusingtothenewcomeror outdoorsyseries. Rd.)at5:30pm. like.ThiswalkmeetsatSourdough nectspeople,communities,and noviceuser.Andeventheexperi- The Wild World of Insects gets Nextup,aWildflower Walk will Trail(trailheadatTuckermanPark openlandsthroughconservationof encedtrailusersinBozemanare thingsstartedonSunday,May6th. takeplaceSaturday,May12th. off GoldensteinRd.)at9am. workingfarmsandranches,healthy probablyunawareof allthetrails JoinanMSUEntomologystudent Comecheckoutthespringwild- Walk with a Doc issetfor rivers,andwildlifehabitat,aswell righthereinourbackyard. andlearnallabouttheinsectsthat flowers!WhitneyTilt,alocalwild- Wednesday,May16th.Joina asthecreationof trailsinthe Inordertohelppeopleexplore crawlandflyaroundourtrails. flowerexpertandauthorof Flora of BozemanHealthprovidertolearn Montanaheadwatersof the thegreatcommunitytrailsystem, You’lllovebeingabletonamethem the Yellowstone,willleadanexplo- abouthealthtopicswhileyouwalk MissouriandUpperYellowstone GVLTpresentsits2018 nexttimeyou’rehikingwithfriends. rationof thelocalflora.Thiswalk atyourownpace.Thiswalkmeets Rivers.Formoreinformationabout Discovery Walks,atrailexplo- Thiswalkmeetsatthebaseof Peets meetsatMt.EllisTrail(attheend atthebaseof PeetsHill(atthe GVLTandthesewalks,visitthe rationseries,throughoutMayand Hill(atthebridgeneartheparking of Mt.EllisLaneoff BozemanTrail bridgeneartheparkinglotoff aforementionedwebsite.•

J. Drew Lanham presents on ‘Diversity & Ornithology’ at Elk River

ConservationornithologistJ. Drew andthechallengesof beingablackmanina arewidelyanthologizedandhaveappearedin MainSt.inLivingston.Duringhisvisit– Lanham,authorof The Home Place: Memoirs profoundlywhitefield. The New York Times,USA Today,Slate and whichismadepossiblebyagrantfrom of a Colored Man’s Love Affair with Nature,will “The Home Place isagroundbreakingwork NationalGeographicOnline. HumanitiesMontana–Lanhamwillalso giveareadingat5:30pmonThursday,May aboutraceandtheAmericanlandscape,and Lanham’spresentations,“Connectingthe meetwithstudentsatParkHighSchool. 3rd,atElkRiverBooks. adeepmeditationonnature,selfhoodandthe ConservationDots”and“Coloringthe ElkRiverArts&Lecturesisanonprofit Lanham’sbookisamemoirof hisrela- natureof home,”writesHelenMacDonald, ConservationConversation,”havebeendeliv- organizationthatseekstobringwritersto tionshiptohisfamily’shomesteadinSouth authorof H is for Hawk. eredinternationallyascallsforincreasedfocus Livingstonforfreepublicreadings,andto Carolina,wherehefellinlovewiththenatu- Lanhamholdsanendowedchairasan oninclusion,diversityandpassionintheenvi- provideopportunitiesforthosewritersto ralworld.The Home Place exploreswhatit AlumniDistinguishedProfessoratClemson ronmentalmovement. interactwithlocalpublicschoolstudents.For meanstofindjoyandfreedominthesame University.Hisessaysontheintersectionsof Thefree,publiceventwilltakeplace moreinformation,call(406)333-2330orvisit landhisancestorsweretiedtobyforcedlabor, cultureandconservation,ethnicityandplace, upstairsatElkRiverBooks,locatedat120N www.elkriverarts.org.•

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Words from the Hive: The boys are back in town Please join us for our next the swarm is gentle since there is no eggs, raising the young, cleaning the (male bees). So by definition, all colonies. Feeding the bees. Checking monthly Gallatin Valley food or home to defend – they’re just hive, gathering food, and policing the male bees are fatherless – they only the queen. Looking for swarm cells. Beekeepers club meeting on focused on relocating. So please call homestead. In May, the male bees – have maternal-side grandfathers. Not Reversing the hive. Inspecting for Wednesday, May 16th from as swarms are easiest to collect when a.k.a. drones – are back in town. quite the “birds and the bees” that pests and disease. Treating for mites. 6–7:30pm at Bozeman Public they are in transition. And enjoy the The reappearance of the boy you learned in your youth, right? Collecting swarms. Adding honey Library. Doors open at 5:30pm for moment, a rare opportunity for a bees was timed by the queen, who So if the male bees do zero work boxes. Whew – May is busy! networking. The event is FREE and and have no dad to play with while What the non-beekeepers can do… open to all. Topics will include mem- mom is super busy holding down the Be a lazy gardener. Let your dan- ber discussion on recent experiences fortress, what do they do all day? delions bloom – this is one of the installing new colonies, a swarm Play video games? Nope. Watch earliest carbohydrate sources for team update, what to look for in sports? Nope. Fraternize with their honey bees. Let your greens bolt – your spring hive inspections, best buddies and hope to get lucky? the flowers are lovely and provide yet practices for splits and hive Bingo. The sole activity of the male more food for the pollinators. Ask management, as well as spring bee is to visit drone congregating your nursery for bee-friendly options feeding and nutrition. areas and attract a virgin queen for a for your plants and lawn, or go May and June are swarm season mid-air rendezvous. treatment free. in Bozeman, so bee on the lookout. Queens have only one mating For more ambitious gardeners, See a swarm? Who you gonna call? flight in their 3-4 year lifetime, so plant a pollinator garden with a SwarmBusters! Call Tom Braccini at they make it worth their while by sequence of blooms throughout the (360) 798-4024 for swarms from Big mating with numerous males in summer. Visit Sky to Belgrade and east, or call order to diversify their gene pool. www.montana.edu/pollina- Lynn at (808) 753-4752 for Bozeman The same is not true for the drones. tors/resources.html or to Livingston and Paradise Valley. A They mate with literally explosive www.bigskybees.org/BeeFrien club member on our swarm team force, and then fall to their death dlyFlowers.html for more info. will then collect and relocate the magnificent sight. More on swarms started laying drone eggs several having fulfilled their life’s mission. Gallatin Valley Beekeepers is a nonprof- swarm. Take a photo and text us in June. weeks ago. Wait a second… the The “unlucky” males return to their it whose objective is to serve as a resource to with the location so we know what For up-to-date information on queen can actually choose the sex of hive, eat some food, sleep, and try local beekeepers, to educate the members and equipment to bring. local beekeeping events, see “Gallatin the eggs she is laying, you ask? Yes! again the next day. community about the science, art, and bene- Honeybee swarms are Mother Valley Beekeepers” on Facebook or The queen lays fertilized eggs to pro- What the beekeepers are up to… fits of beekeeping, and to foster communica- Nature’s way of reproducing a email the group at gallatinvalleybee- duce workers (female bees) and Building our hives and apiaries. tion and cooperation between beekeepers and healthy colony – approximately half [email protected]. unfertilized eggs to produce drones Installing new colonies. Splitting old the community at large. • of an existing colony leaves the hive What the honeybees are up to… and swarms in a temporary location Last month, the queen and her until the scout bees find a new per- all-female workforce went back to manent home. Even when in transit, work full-time for the season: laying Celebrate World Migratory Bird Day with family-friendly events Poetry & storytelling at Sacajawea Audubon Society mation at local trailheads African Eurasian Migratory invites the public to a number of from 7–9am – including the Waterbirds. World Migratory Bird Virginia City’s Elling House free events celebrating 2018 Trident Peregrine Trail. Then, Day is officially the second World Migratory Bird Day in celebrate with a Family Festival at Saturday in May in the United On Sunday, May 6th at 3pm, Who better to give insight into this “Year of the Bird,” recognizing the Bozeman Public Library from States and Canada. Like events are the Elling House Arts & the real story than madam Dora the 100th anniversary of the 10am–2pm. Educational fun for all held on different schedules Humanities Center will host DuFran, a pioneer, Migratory Bird Treaty Act. ages! Join later at The Ellen throughout the world. Favorite Friends, Famous entrepreneur and close friend of First up on Thursday, May Theatre for two additional films: The mission of the Sacajawea Poems, a beloved annual event of Calamity’s. Ms. DuFran built a suc- 10th, gather at the Emerson Center Fly Away Home (Rated PG) at 4pm, Audubon Society is to build on poetry readings. Each friend is cessful red light business during the for the Arts & Culture for a screen- followed by Winged Migration (Rated an interest in birds to promote invited to read his/her favorite rambunctious early days of the ing of the award-winning film The G) at 7pm. the conservation of our natural famous poem. Favorite friends for western frontier in Deadwood, Messenger at 7pm. Imagine a world World Migratory Bird Day is a environment through enjoyment, the 2018 event include Patti Henry , and has a unique without birdsong! united, global effort by the partner- education and action. Further (artist and scenic designer from perspective about how wild it really On Saturday, May 12th, World ship of Environment for the details and schedule for World Butte), Dave Walker (musician from was. Ms. DuFran knows better than Migratory Bird Day proper, hikers Americas, The Convention on Migratory Day’s Bozeman celebra- Virginia City), Karl Marcus (stone anyone the life of Martha Canary will find GVLT ambassadors to Migratory Species and the tions can be found by visiting mason and poet from Sheridan), and Calamity Jane, two quite differ- assist with birding and trail infor- Agreement on the Conservation of sacajaweaaudubon.org. • Chris Harris (woodworker from ent women, one legendary, one all Butte), and others. but forgotten. Following on Thursday, May Admission to these events is by 10th at 7pm, the Elling House pres- donation and open to the public. Medicinal Plant Walks explore Paradise ents “Me & Martha: Intimate Additional financial support is Reflections of Dora DuFran being provided by Humanities Valley’s Deep Creek area About the Real Life of Montana and the National Calamity Jane,” a portrayal by Endowment for the Humanities. Edible medicinal plants are notice and payment required to the mountains and prairies of Mary Jane Bradbury. The Elling House, with its his- everywhere, local, free, abundant have materials for each attendee. Montana, the jungles of Belize, The name Calamity Jane brings toric architecture and location in and they can be a sustainable source Bev Axelsen is an herbalist, Costa Rica and in Bali. As a teacher to mind an iconic character of the Virginia City, Montana, is an ideal of plants for healing. Paradise instructor of plant medicine and and guide for others, Bev promotes American West. Accounts of setting for a cultural resources cen- Permaculture Institute presents the herb classes, and Habilitation direct experience with plants. Calamity – whose real name was ter. As a nonprofit organization, seasonal return of Medicinal Services Specialist at Counter Point. Register for the Medicinal Plant Martha Canary – are legion and Elling House Arts & Humanities Plant Walks with instructor Bev Many great teachers have influenced Walks and other upcoming work- she has achieved mythical status in Center operations serve a variety of Axelsen, Herb and Plant Medicine her over the years, the most respect- shops at www.paradiseperma- the lore of the frontier. She lived educational, entertainment, and Specialist. ed and knowledgeable being the culture.org. Call (406) 222-9999 and traveled throughout , hospitality purposes. Presenting Let nature act as the classroom! plants themselves. She has studied in with additional questions. • Montana, and the Dakotas from programs in the arts, sciences, and Participants of these walks will iden- 1867 to 1903, during some of the humanities, the Elling House tify 10 to 20 wild medicinal plants West’s wildest days. The voracious encourages active and enthusiastic growing in the proximity of the Victorian press sensationalized her participation from its members, its Deep Creek Trailhead (some hiking activities, and as a flamboyant char- audiences, as well as its performers required). The purpose of the class acter in popular dime novels, and presenters. Learn more at will be identification of plants, fol- Calamity Jane’s legend grew until www.ellinghouse.org. The lowed by observation and study of the person behind the character all Elling House is located at 404 E their cycles of growth, medicinal but disappeared. Idaho St. in Virginia City. • qualities, flowering, seed production and moving into dormancy. The first Medicinal Plant Walk is set for Saturday, May 10th, from 9am–noon. Additional walks are scheduled for Saturdays, June 16th, July 7th, August 11th, and September 15th. Cost is $25 per registrant, per walk. Advanced

MSU to host symposium on how positive culture improves health & safety From MSU News Service and a professor in the Department Ward said the three-day event The Center for Health and of Mechanical and Industrial will focus on themes stemming from Safety Culture at Montana State Engineering in MSU’s Norm the center’s research and discuss best University will host a symposium Asbjornson College of Engineering. practices. The center is located with- June 20nd–22nd at the Baxter “Our goal is for attendees to rep- in MSU’s Western Transportation Hotel in Bozeman on how growing resent diverse roles, including practi- Institute. positive shared values and beliefs tioners, policy-makers and academ- “Much of our work is about try- can reduce vehicle crashes, drug ics, and diverse issues in health and ing to understand the factors that use, and violence. safety,” Ward said. “The symposium influence how people make healthy Attendees of the 2018 Center format will create extensive opportu- and safe choices and then exploring for Health and Safety Culture nities to exchange ideas and ask how we can grow those factors,” Symposium will discuss how cul- questions.” Ward said of the research being ture is represented by shared values The symposium is intended for done at the center. and beliefs as well as recent find- those working at the community, For more information and to reg- ings about promoting healthy and state and national levels improve ister for the event, safe behaviors in families, work- traffic safety, address substance visit https://chsculture.org- places and communities, according abuse, and reduce violence and the /outreach-events/-symposium- to Nic Ward, director of the center mistreatment of children. 2018. •

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Livingston Depot Museum opens season w/ Western photo exhibit The Livingston Depot Museum and real spirit. Gallery Directors Association, and events including a presentation and introduces visitors to the rich history will open for the year starting The “Pure Quill” exhibition was will tour participating Montana gal- book signing by Van Cleve. of railroading in Montana. It gives Saturday, May 12th at Depot Museum Director, Laura special attention to the Northern 10am with its railroad McCarthy Cota, said, “Barbara’s Pacific and its central role in the and Yellowstone history works are not just well-taken photos opening of Yellowstone, America’s displays, as well as a but give the viewer an insight into first national park, through new special exhibit for the Western experience and Van Livingston beginning in the 1880s. the 2018 season, “Pure Cleve’s rich Montana legacy.” In addition to its main and special Quill: The Additionally, the Depot will host exhibit, the museum also presents Photographs of a variety of special exhibit-related “The Livingston Depot in History Barbara Van Cleve”. events including an artist’s reception and Architecture,” and “Film in The expression on Thursday, June 14th at 5:30pm Montana: Moviemaking Under the “pure quill,” in the lan- and a special Depot Days with free Big Sky.” guage of the West, family activities, August 18th–19th. Operated by the Livingston means “authentic; real, The Depot also hosts other events Depot Foundation and located at through and through,” during the summer including the 200 West Park, the Depot is open and Van Cleve’s grip- Festival of the Arts, July 2nd–4th, Monday through Saturday from ping photos of the West and the Roundhouse Roundup, 10am–5pm, and Sunday from lend the expression a among others. 1–5pm. There is a nominal admis- vivid authenticity that The Depot Museum exhibits in sion, and group visits are also wel- spans years. 2018 will be open from May 12th come by special arrangement. Born and raised on a through September 23rd. The Additional information can be working cattle and horse Depot’s popular ongoing main obtained by contacting the Depot ranch in Montana’s exhibit “Rails Across the Rockies: A office at (406) 222-2300 or visiting Crazy Mountains, Van Century of People and Places” www.livingstondepot.org. • Cleve has focused her lens across decades on the land, people, and ani- A good day under the Crazies – Barbara Van Cleve, 1989 mals that animate it. In bold compositions and captivating tex- generated by the Sweet Grass Arts leries through 2019. In connec- HRDC creates new housing tures, her photographs give a sense Alliance in Big Timber, under the tion with the exhibit, the Depot of the West’s vibrant personalities auspices of the Montana Art will also host a variety of special opportunity in Belgrade

Bozeman Makerspace hosts weekly Open Builds & a Spring celebration What would you make if you organization has had since moving share a curiosity about the way the had the tools, the space, and the to its new Four Corners location. world works. Whatever your age or know-how? Perhaps a table of The BBQ will include delicious experience level may be, the reclaimed wood, or how about an grilled foods, awesome veggies, and Makerspace provides resources for electronically-controlled watering refreshments. The event will also all kinds of awesome projects. system for potted plants? Bozeman feature creative activities for all Facilities at the Makerspace will let Makerspace is the perfect place to ages, demonstrations of fire-crafts, you explore processes including HRDC has completed the painting of units. Join us between bring ideas like these to life, and live music and a raffle of donated woodworking, electronics, 3D print- Menicucci Square Cottages 2–3pm for an Open House and their Thursday night Open Builds items. Tickets are $10 and available ing, CNC milling, sewing, art-mak- development. The result of a year- neighborhood cook-out to celebrate are great opportunities to get start- at the door or through the ing, and more. If you have an idea long process, the cottages will pro- the completion of this project. ed. Bring a project to work on or Makerspace website. on the back burner, there’s no bet- vide 20 units of affordable housing Catering provided by Fork & Spoon just come hang out and talk shop. The Makerspace is constantly ter time and place to start working to Belgrade residents. Homestyle Kitchen, owned and Open Builds are a weekly celebra- striving to improve its offering of than NOW at the Makerspace! Using new, small modular operated by HRDC. tion of the joy of making things. tools, with this year’s grill-out If you’re ready to get started on homes, the development will consist For additional information on It’s a time when those who love to specifically supporting the purchase some serious making, consider join- of 16 two-bedroom units and 4 one- the cottages or to submit an work with their hands and minds of a new bandsaw. Makerspace staff ing the Makerspace as a member. bedroom units. Rents range from application visit www.thehrdc.org share their latest projects with each is so excited to thank everyone for Members have unlimited access to $798 to $958 per month, and units or contact Mike Scheibel, RPM other, give and receive advice, and the unbelievable community sup- the facilities, free attendance of come fully furnished. The develop- Programs Assistant, at (406) discover new ideas. Upcoming Builds port they’ve shared during the move select classes, and a role in helping ment is conveniently located within 585-4849. are set for Thursdays, May 3rd, 10th, and at the many events since. So, to shape this valuable community walking distance of HRDC’s new HRDC is a nonprofit 17th, 24th and 31st from 6–9pm be sure to join the celebration to resource. Early Childhood Education class- Community Action Agency dedicat- each evening. help support continued access to Find the Makerspace at its rooms, Belgrade elementary, middle ed to “Building a Better On Saturday, May 19th, the facilities and programming! NEW location, 7647 Shedhorn and high schools, parks, and shop- Community.” The local organiza- annual Makerspace spring grill-out Bozeman Makerspace believes Drive, Unit A. Bring your ideas and ping. HRDC is currently accepting tion oversees essential resources like will be held from 5–8pm. it’s important not just to have access get ready to turn them into reality! applications from interested parties at the Gallatin Valley Food Bank, “Bandsaw Barbeque” will cele- to tools and facilities, but also to Learn more at www.bozeman- this time with occupancy planned Streamline bus system, Warming brate the incredible half year the have a community of others who makers.org. • for May 15th, 2018. Center, Head Start and other youth To celebrate the completion of development programs, Galavan this project, HRDC is holding an transportation service, VITA tax open house and community beauti- assistance, and so many more. To Children’s Museum offers engaging fication day on Thursday, May 10th. learn more about these programs In partnership with Keller Williams and HRDC’s efforts to address and community volunteers, HRDC affordable housing, visit the afore- youth activities, STEAM & Suds will be completing landscaping and mentioned website. • It’s springtime and the Children’s available tools will be at your dispos- fund its programs, exhibits and serv- Museum of Bozeman (CMB) is al with Arduinos, Raspberry Pis, 3D ices. The Museum is committed to abuzz with activities for area kids – printers, and more – plus, a resident reaching as many children as possi- and even adults! Here’s a look at expert on-hand to help out. Drop off ble with high-quality educational some of the upcoming happenings. kids grades 6–12 on Mondays from enrichment activities – and your Music Monday with Chet 3–5pm, Tuesdays from 4–7pm, and support is vital to that mission. Join Leach is first up on May 7th at Fridays from 10am–noon through the CMB family! 11am. On the first Monday of the the school year. Additional open lab Call (406) 522-9087 or visit month throughout the school year, hours vary and some school holidays www.cmbozeman.org for the Children’s Museum hosts a may affect these hours. further information. You can series of fun, family-oriented music- The innovative STEAMlab pro- also follow them on Facebook making experiences. These gather- gram offers personally relevant proj- and Instagram for the most up- ings feature , rhythm, move- ect-based learning opportunities to to-date info. ment, and improvisation, and are kids with the aim of bolstering Located at 202 S Willson Ave., designed for families with children interest and expertise in 21st centu- the Children’s Museum offers ages infant to 6. ry skills. Come enjoy the hands-on exhibits, summer science Family Science Day: STEAMlab as part of your museum camps, after-school activities, and Mother’s Day Crafts takes place experience. Included with member- educational programs throughout Friday, May 11th from 10am–noon. ship or admission. the year. Because children make Stop by the museum to make a craft The Children’s Museum of profound meaning from direct for mom! From potted plants, Bozeman is a lean organization, experience, Children’s Museum unique handmade flowers, salt and more than 85% of money programs facilitate pathways for dough handprints and other great earned or raised is used to directly hands-on exploratory play. • crafts, the kids will be ready to spoil mom, grandma or auntie with a cute project. Included with museum admission. Also on May 11th, the next FREE Friday Night will unfold from 5–8pm. The public is invited to enjoy the museum’s exhibits free of charge during this monthly event. Pizza will be available for $1 per slice, courtesy of Tarantino’s Pizzeria. Bring the whole family down for some edu- cational fun! This event is held the second Friday of every month. Teacher Appreciation Day is Saturday, May 12th. In honor of the community’s hard-working and devoted teachers, the Children’s Museum is offering free admission for any current teacher. Just show your school ID at the front desk. An adults-only STEAM & Suds follows Thursday, May 17th from 5:30–8pm. Ever wanted to design on a 3D printer? How about putting a robot to use? Now’s your chance! Join CMB’s resident tech expert to create and play in the lab. Suds will be pro- vided by Mountains Walking Brewery. This event is $20 and only for those 21+. Registration required. Also at the Children’s Museum... Open STEAMlab Hours with events recurring weekly. Connect with Bozeman’s community of youth makers. All

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Ale Works beer pairing dinner benefits GVLT ahead of busy outdoor season

CelebrateBozemanCraftBeer Lands Bicycle Tour.Guided totheevent.Whetheryouarean GVLTistakingtwobusloadsof information. WeekwithaBeer & Food grouprideoptionsof 8and26 avidbiker,novice,orafamilylook- interestedfolkstomeetthepeople GallatinValleyLandTrustcon- Tasting atMontanaAleWorkson mileswilltakewilltakeparticipants ingtodustoff yourbikesand behindthescenesandlearnabout nectspeople,communities,and Tuesday,May8thwithseatingsat throughthebeautifulGallatin loosenyourlegs–thisistheperfect therichheritagethatwasprotected openlandsthroughconservationof 5:30pmand7:30pm.Infitting Valleycountryside,muchof which eventforyou!Thetourwilltake alongwiththeland.Specialguests workingfarmsandranches,healthy withthisyear’stheme,“BoldBeer, isprotected BigSky,andBeautifulPlaces,”the openland. GallatinValleyLandTrust(GVLT) Oneof willbethebeneficiaryof the GVLT’s week,andthisAleWorksbeer firstof pairingevent. many TastetheGVLT-inspired eventsthis BozemanCraftBeerWeek season, CollaborationBeerandotherlocal thetouris beersalongsidecarefullycurated freeand appetizersandsmallplatesfeatur- opentoall inglocalfoodgrownonconserved agesand openland.Withsixstationsof abilities. optionsandpairings,you’llgetfilled The upforagoodcause. eventwill Ticketsare$40andtheentire kickoff at ticketpricewillgotoGVLT,sup- Sacajawea portingtheirworktobuildcommu- Middleschool, nitytrailsandprotecttheopen 3525S3rdAve.,withregistration placerainorshine.Helmetsand andpartnersfromtheGallatin rivers,andwildlifehabitat,aswell landscapethatwealllove.Alimited startingat9:30am,andridesat smilesrequired! HistoryMuseumwillbesharingfun asthecreationof trailsinthe numberof ticketsareavailablefor 10am.Grouprideopportunitieswill Finally,checkoutthe factsabouttheagriculturalhistory Montanaheadwatersof the eachseatingsogetthemearly varyinlengthandpace,allwiththe Conservation Bus Tour on of theGallatinValleyandhowit MissouriandUpperYellowstone beforetheysellout! goalof enjoyingbeautifulviewsand Thursday,May24that5:30pm. hasshapedtheplaceweknowand Rivers.Formoreinformationabout FollowingSaturday,May19th, learningaboutOpenLands! Muchof ourvalley’sopenspaces love.VisittheGVLTwebsitefor GVLTandtheseevents,visit takepartintheinauguralOpen Noregistrationnecessaryprior areinagriculturalproduction. furtherdetailsandregistration www.gvlt.org.•

Registration now open for Library gathering aims to encourage MSU’s youth summer efficiency & low carbon alternatives writing camp Fordecades,economistspro- presenting“Carbon Pricing creatingjobsandboostingthe posedpricingcarbonasthebest 101” onThursday,May3rdat economy.” From MSU News Service fall.Itisledbyteachersandjunior waytocutcarbonpollutionand 6:30pmatBozemanPublicLibrary. HeaddowntotheLibraryand Registrationisnowopenfor counselorsfromtheYellowstone encouragerenewables.Whatused Readysays,“Notallcarbon learnthebasicconceptsbehind MontanaStateUniversity’sYouth WritingProject.BasedinMSU’s tobe carbonpricing, Writing Camp,whichwillbe Departmentof English,the thoughtof andhowthey heldontheMSUcampusfromJuly YellowstoneWritingProjectiscom- asapoliti- work.Doors 9thto13th. prisedof teacherswhowriteand callong openat6pm Theprogram,hostedbythe writerswhoteach. shotinthe withlight YellowstoneWritingProject,isa Aneveningreceptiontobeheld U.S.has refreshments. multi-day,creativewritingwork- from6:30–8pm,Friday,July13th, recently Thiseventis shopcompletewithwalkingfield willallowparentstojointheir comeinto FREEandopen trips,writinggames,guidanceand campersandtheYellowstone itsown, tothepublic. feedbackthroughoutthewriting WritingProjectteamtocelebrate with7 Citizens’ process.Participatingstudentswill thestudents’creativewriting. statesnow ClimateLobbyis writeinmultiplegenresinan Registrationisnowopenandwill pursuing anonprofit,non- “unschooled,”informalsetting, remainopenuntilthecampisfilled. carbontax partisan,grass- sharingtheirwritingwithinasup- Formoreinformationortoregis- proposals, rootsadvocacy portivecommunityof peersand ter,visitato.montana.edu/ywp and organization certifiededucators. orcontactNicoleSoll,MSU CaliforniateamingwithCanadian pricingplansarethesame.Iwant empoweringpeopletoexperience Thecamprunsfrom9am–3pm Continuing,Professionaland provincesincapandtradepacts, toexplainthedifferencesinevery- breakthroughsexercisingtheirper- eachdayandisopentostudents LifelongLearning,at(406)994-6550 whileVirginiacontemplatesthe daylanguage.Forinstance,some sonalandpoliticalpower. enteringgrades5through12inthe or[email protected].• samewiththenortheaststates. plansactuallyputmoneyinyour Bozeman’schapterisjustoneof AnneReady,co-leaderof the pocketwitha‘dividend’tohelp hundredsacrosstheworldworking Bozemanchapterof Citizens’ whenoil,gas,andcoalprices tocreatethepoliticalwillforaliv- ClimateLobby,thinksthepublic slowlyrise. ableworld.FindtheBozeman shouldknowaboutthisimportant “Whatisreallyexcitingabout grouppageonFacebookandlearn waytoencourageefficiencyand someof thesepoliciesisthatthey moreatwww.citizenscli- lowcarbonalternatives.Shewillbe cantackleclimatechangewhile matelobby.org.•

Big Sky 55 launches new organization & announces focus of platform

InApril,communitylead- cerntoMontanaseniors.BigSky MinowsaidBigSky55+sup- ers,retiredlegislators,educa- 55+setsouttowinonprogressive portsthe6Millpropertytaxlevy tors,andactivistsgatheredin policiesandelectprogressivecan- tohelpkeeptuitionlowforstate GreatFallstoannounceanew didates,Toolesaid. collegeanduniversitystudents. organizationforMontanans55 Tooleoutlinedarangeof pro- PatSweeney,senioradvisorand andolder,Big Sky 55+,an gressivepoliciesthegroupsup- formerDirectorof WORCand organizationtoadvocatefor ports,including: longtimeenvironmentaljustice progressivepoliciessuchas –Economicsecurityforall, leader,notedMontana’saging healthcareandeconomicsecu- –Healthcareforall, population.“Montanaisthethird rityforall. –Protectinganddefendingour oldeststateasapercentageof “Montananeedsastrong Democracy, population,”Sweeneysaid. voicetoengageMontanans55 –Providingqualityeducation “Thirtypercentof Montanansare andoldertoadvocateforpro- forall, 55andolder.Formany gressivepolicies,”saidKen –Righttoacleanandhealthful Montanans,lifeisbecomingmore Toole,ViceChairof Montana environment, insecure.Manyof uswonderif we 55+andaformerMontana –NativeAmericancommuni- willoutliveourfinancialresources. StateSenatorandPublicService tiesandtheirissues, Weneedtopreserveandprotect Commissioner.“Protecting –Ruralcommunities,and SocialSecurityandMedicare.” MedicareandSocialSecurity –Afairandbalancedtax Sweeneysaidtheorganization areprimaryconcernsforolder system. intendstoworktosafeguard Montanans.Simpletruth,if “Wewillincludetheruralvoice Montana’senvironment.“BigSky MedicareandSocialSecurity inourorganizingandworkonpol- 55+believesinprotectingthe arecut,millionsof uswillhave icythatworksforallMontanans, environmentandinourresponsi- re-thinkwhen,how,andif we notjusttheurbanareas,”said bilitytoleaveourkidsandgrand- canretire.” FoundingBoardmemberTerry kidsandallfuturegenerationsa Thegroupplanstoorganize Minow,retirededucatorandlong- ‘cleanandhealthfulenvironment.’ andmobilizeMontanans55 timepoliticaldirector.“Wehope ItisourConstitutionalrightand andolderonamulti-issuepro- toincreasevoicesspeakingout ourresponsibilitytoseewepassit gramadvocatingforabroad fromruralareasandincreasethe ontofuturegenerations,” www.GiveBigGV.org rangeofcriticalissuesofcon- politicalpowerfromthoseareas.” Sweeneysaid.•

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Live from the Rialto: Mike Love, Zoso, Guy Davis & Freak Out! The historic Rialto theater has reopened its Whether it’s one of Tom Petty’s smash hits Experience makes its triumphant return to stealing and crediting from him everything that doors in the heart of Downtown Bozeman. with the Heartbreakers, a sampling from his Bozeman on Friday, May 11th at 8:30pm. he could, and that man is the legendary Sonny This brand new event venue promises to bring solo , or even a collaboration with the Tickets to this 18+ show are $25. Doors Terry. an exciting lineup of top-tier talent from Traveling Wilburys, The Waiting runs the at 7:30pm. Guy’s latest album, Sonny & Brownie’s Last around the country. Here’s a look at some of gamut, performing each tune with undeniable, Zoso embodies Page, Plant, Bonham, and Train – A Look Back at Brownie McGhee and Sonny the upcoming happenings. fiery live energy and a devotion to showing Jones in their spirit, tightly wound talent and Terry, is an homage to these two hugely Bozeman Doc Series will present a special each person in the crowd a damn good time. authenticity. Each band member has been influential artists, not only on Guy’s career, but screening of Gimme Shelter on Sunday, On Saturday, May 5th, The Rialto joins carefully selected to portray both the appear- to thousands of musicians around the world. April 29th at 6:30pm. Tickets to this event are forces with Alter Cycles, Summit Bike and Ski, ance and playing styles of their Led Zeppelin One such artist is the Italian harmonica ace, $10. Doors at 6pm. and Sklar Bikes to present Cycle De Mayo: A counterparts. Zoso’s live shows are not about Fabrizio Poggi, who collaborates with and Called the greatest rock film ever made, this Bicycle Fiesta beginning at 8:30pm. Tickets simply playing the right notes, they are about produced this recording. The album is landmark documentary follows the Rolling to this all ages available now. Stones on their notorious 1969 U.S. tour. When show (with Finally, the Rialto will present a limited run three hundred thousand members of the Love parent or Guy Davis of Freak Out!: The Musical on Friday and Generation collided with a few dozen Hells guardian) are Saturday, May 18th–19th. Friday night’s per- Angels at San Francisco’s Altamont Speedway, $6. Doors at formance begins at 8pm with doors at 7:30pm. Direct Cinema pioneers David and Albert 7:30pm. On Saturday, an early show will get the evening Maysles and Charlotte Zwerin were there to Beginning started at 6pm, followed by a late show at 9pm. immortalize on film the bloody slash that trans- in the after- Doors at 5:30pm and 8pm, respectively. Tickets formed a decade’s dreams into disillusionment. noon with a to these 18+ shows are $20. Kicking off a new month, Mike Love per- critical mass- Freak Out! tells the story of two counter-cul- forms with Cas Haley on Thursday, May 3rd style bike gath- ture bikers in the late 1960s on a voyage of at 8pm. Tickets to this all ages show are $16. ering, this self-discovery who accidentally find themselves Doors at 7pm. event will give embroiled with a devilish cult trying to take With a foundation rooted in the spirituality everyone a rea- over the world! The all-original psychedelic and message-based music of Reggae and son to pull out musical is performed with larger than life pup- Rastafari, Mike Love blends the sounds of their wheels in pets and a live four-piece rock band. Equal progressive and , pop, R&B, soul, anticipation of parts Easy Rider, Rocky Horror, Duck Soup, Hair, blues, flamenco, jazz and so much more. Love’s another biking and Rosemary’s Baby, Freak Out! opened in 2017 songs take you on a journey, one of healing season. Hit up to audience acclaim and a sold out run. and inspiration. One designed to help you on some area Written by Ryan Cassavaugh (Jimmy’s First your path to knowledge, wisdom and under- favorite bike Christmas on Parole, Three Glorious Weeks) and Joe standing. Love’s latest release, Unleash the palaces along a Knapp (of SlomoJoe Trio, The Salamanders) Love, is available now. winding, twist- and directed by Sadie Cassavaugh (Row After Mike Love has shared the stage with artists ing path through town, ending at The Rialto aura and feeling, harkening back to the unique Row, Three Glorious Weeks) Freak Out! stars Ryan like Stephen Marley, Don Carlos, Trevor Hall, with a night of information, short films, a local atmosphere Led Zeppelin created. It’s in the Lawrence Flynn, Pol Llovet, Steven Harris- Nahko and Medicine for the People, John slide show, and live music to send you off into a way they play: each band member’s mastery of Weiel, Ty Gardner, Wren Garverick, Leandra Butler Trio, Groundation, Steel Pulse, Dave Cycle-Shangri-La. Celebrate post-graduation authentic vintage instruments, coupled with Hill, Leyla Osman-Kirschner, and Harry Matthews and Jack Johnson. and party down to some sweet sweet rock n’ spot on vocals, guitar, bass, drums, and key- Jahnke. Knapp, Garrett Robinson, Ryan The Waiting follow with special guest roll from Wire Rider and The Salamanders, as boards, their compelling stage persona, and dis- Cassavaugh, and Dan Haywood perform the Jason Wickens on Friday, May 4th at well as some curated tunes in the Burn Box tinct Led Zeppelin sound, with astounding production’s live musical accompaniment. 8:30pm. Tickets to this 18+ show are $12. from one of Bozeman’s best DJs, Mr. Dave visual imagery recreates the music, magic, and Freak Out! is a truly unique theatre experi- Doors at 7:30pm. Hollier. See website for further event details. mystery of a Zeppelin concert. ence unlike anything you’ve ever seen before – Bozeman-based roadhouse rock n’ roll band The Rialto presents its second cabaret-style Enjoy An Evening of Blues with Guy a singular blend of puppetry, lights, sound, and The Waiting celebrates the music of Tom Petty. ’s Roundtable on Thursday, Davis on Saturday, May 12th with shows at music. Check it out! Not exactly a “cover” or “tribute” band, May 10th featuring Claire Kleese, Jessica Joyce, 6pm and 9pm. Doors at 5:30pm and 8:30pm, The Rialto is located at 10 W Main St. in they’re, in the spirit of The Heartbreakers, first Katherine Taylor and Madeline Hawthorne respectively. Tickets to these shows are $10. the center of historic Downtown Bozeman. and foremost a BAND: a motley mix of musi- Kelly, with Elaine Kelly on violin, beginning at Davis has had his musical storytelling influ- Get further acquainted with this exciting new cians and friends interpreting the songs of one 8pm. Tickets to this event are $5. Doors at enced by artists like Blind Willie McTell and event space at www.rialtobozeman.com, of rock’s greatest legends. 7pm. Come early and snag the best seats in the Big Bill Broonzy, and his musicality from artists where you can also peruse current happenings The band’s motto is “We bring the Petty to house for another evening of storytelling, as diverse as Lightnin’ Hopkins and Babatunde and buy advance tickets. Follow the Rialto on your town,” and since 2013 they’ve been doing songcraft, and maybe even a few tunes! Olatunji. However, there’s one man that Guy Facebook for the most up to date event exactly that all across the Treasure State. 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Heralded pianist George Bozeman Classical Guitar Fest to be Winston to play benefit held at MSU’s Reynolds Hall The Bozeman Childbloom dents taught by Craig Hall and door and free to families of concert at Emerson Guitar Program, a method and Michael Steele. Michael Videon is a Childbloom students. For more rubric for teaching classical guitar to seasoned guitarist and teaches classi- information and to reserve a ticket, Renowned pianist George pianists Thomas “Fats” Waller and local youth, will please email Winston will perform a benefit con- the late Teddy Wilson. In addition present the first craig@craighallmu- cert in support of Hopa Mountain, to working on stride piano, he also, Bozeman sic.com or call (406) a Bozeman-based nonprofit organi- at the same time, came up with his Classical 551-3496. zation, on Friday, May 25th at the own style of melodic instrumental Guitar Festival Developed in Emerson Center for the Arts & music on solo piano called “folk on Saturday, May Austin, Texas, and Culture beginning at 7pm. This solo piano.” 19th at Reynolds now taught through- piano benefit performance will fea- Tickets are $24 per person and Recital Hall on out the country, the ture melodic folk piano songs from can be purchased in advance in- the Montana Childbloom Guitar his recordings, Vince Guaraldi’s store at Cactus Records, www.cac- State University Program provides fun Peanuts pieces, as well as songs tusrecords.net, and at the door. campus begin- and rewarding guitar inspired by the New Orleans R&B George Winston will also be holding ning at 7pm. instruction for stu- piano and Harlem stride piano a food drive for the Gallatin Valley Featuring Stuart dents age 5 through traditions. Food Bank before the concert. Non- Weber, Michael 12 and beyond. This George Winston grew up mainly perishable food will be collected at Videon, Craig training, taught in in Montana and spent his later the door. For more information Hall, Michael Bozeman by nation- formative years in Mississippi and about this event in benefit of Hopa Steele, Lori ally recognized gui- Florida. During this time, his Mountain, please email Marx, Kearen tarist Craig Hall and favorite music was instrumental rock [email protected] or call Samsel, Max classical guitarist and instrumental R&B, including (406) 586-2455. DeFanti and Michael Steele, Floyd Cramer, the Ventures, Booker Hopa Mountain invests in rural other musicians, emphasizes lifelong T & The MG’s, Jimmy Smith, and and tribal citizen leaders, adults and the performance fundamental music many more. In 1971 he switched to youth, who are working to improve will showcase skills in a positive and the acoustic piano after hearing education, ecological health, and solo and ensem- low-pressure environ- recordings from the 1920s and the economic development. Learn more ble classical gui- ment. The 1930s by the legendary stride at www.hopamountain.org. • tar from the stan- Childbloom program dard repertoire. cal guitar at MSU. Stuart Weber is a entices diligent practice habits, Teenagers Lori Marx, Max renowned guitarist and composer of strong listening skills, persistence and DeFanti and Kearen Samsel, as well Montana landscape-inspired music. ensemble teamwork. For more infor- as other young performers on the Admission to the first Bozeman mation, visit www.bozemanchild- ticket, are Bozeman Childbloom stu- Classical Guitar Festival is $15 at the bloom.com. •

Bozeman Symphony musicians featured in Symphony at the Shane Bozeman Symphony Far Afield Baroque, to the playfulness of rag- Rockies, and Sun-Dappled Riverflow, a ensemble, The Bozeman Trail time and original jazz-influenced recent composition that is a picture Chamber Players, and the talents of works. The group’s performers in sound of flowing water with Lukas Graf (tenor) alongside Jessica include Mary Ann Jacobson (clar- sparkles from the sun on the rippling Graf (soprano) and surface. Alan Sandra Stimson Leech is (oboe) will be a long- featured as part time of Symphony member at the Shane, of the a concert series orches- presented by the tra, Bozeman recently Bozeman Folklore closes Symphony, on celebrat- Thursday, May ing 46 out Contra Dance season 17th at the seasons Shane Lalani with the Bozeman Folklore Society finish- grit-free, non-marking shoes to pro- Center for the organiza- es off its dance season with one final tect the floor. Visit www.bozeman- Arts in tion. Contra Dance on Saturday, May folklore.org for further details Livingston Lukas 12th. Weatherwood will provide the about these and other upcoming beginning at Graf will tunes alongside caller Kristen events. 7:30pm. perform Emmett. A half-hour dance work- The Bozeman Folklore Society Symphony at a pro- shop kicks off the evening at (BFS) is an all volunteer nonprofit the Shane per- gram of 7:30pm. The dance will be held at organization dedicated to promot- formances fea- musical Bozeman Senior Center, located at ing, preserving, enjoying, and shar- ture the very theater 807 N Tracy. Families, singles and ing the music, dance, arts, crafts, and best of the and couples are welcome. Admission is skills of traditional cultures. It is an Bozeman opera $10, $8 for members, and $5 for associate group of the Country Symphony Orchestra and inet), Alan Leech (bassoon), Karen with guests Jessica Graf and Sandra MSU students. Please bring clean, Dance and Song Society. • Symphonic Choir. Each perform- Leech (flute), Greg Notess (French Stimson. The ensemble will present ance showcases two diverse soloists horn), Sandra Stimson (oboe), and works by J.S. Bach, Vaughan and ensembles. You’ll be wowed by Jeff Vick (percussion). Williams, Rossini, Bernstein, these fantastic musicians and proud The Bozeman Trail Players’ May Gershwin, and more. Shane Center announces to know they are your neighbors! 17th performance will include classi- Symphony at the Shane would not be The Bozeman Trail Chamber cal works by Telemann and Mozart, possible without help from concert open auditions for Cabaret Players features wind instruments popular music including Mancini’s sponsors Sal and Carol Lalani and with the dynamic addition of per- The Pink Panther and Joplin’s The Donald B. Gimbel. Tickets are $15 On Tuesday, May 15th at 7pm, Roles are available for ages 15 cussion, playing concerts around Cascades (A Rag), and several original for adults or $10 for students and Director Russell Lewis will hold and up. No prepared audition mate- Montana for delighted audiences of compositions written for the group seniors, available in advance at open auditions for Cabaret at the rial is required. Rehearsals for this all ages since 2015. Drawing from a by Alan Leech. These original com- www.bozemansymphony.org or Shane Lalani Center for the Arts in production will take place weekday rich chamber music repertoire, the positions will include A Cretaceous by calling (406) 585-9774. Tickets Livingston. evenings from May 21st through ensemble will present music ranging Zoo, originally written for and pre- will also be available at the door, Kander & Ebb’s Cabaret explores June 28th. Cabaret runs weekends from the majesty of the High sented at the Museum of the based on availability. • the dark, heady, and tumultuous life from June 29th through July 22nd. of Berlin’s natives and expatriates as Located in the heart of Germany slowly yields to the Livingston, the Shane Lalani emerging Third Reich. Cliff, a Center for the Arts is dedicated young American writer newly to fostering creativity and Intermountain Opera presents Falstaff, arrived in Berlin, is immediately building community through vari- captivated by English singer Sally ous arts programming, classes and Birthday Bash Bowles. Meanwhile, Fräulein events. The mission of the Intermountain Opera Bozeman, buffoon to life. The boastful, lustful Reservations are strongly recom- Schneider, proprietor of Cliff and Shane Center is to strengthen Montana’s most widely acclaimed and portly knight of Windsor cannot mended with ticket prices ranging Sally’s boarding house, tentatively community through participa- opera company, wraps its 40th resist his favorite vices – food, wine, from $25–$75. Remaining tickets begins a romance with Herr tion in the arts. For more infor- anniversary season with Giuseppe woman and song. Finding himself will also be on sale at the door Schultz, a mild-mannered fruit seller mation, please visit Verdi’s Falstaff. Performances will broke, Falstaff hatches a plot to beginning one hour before each who happens to be Jewish… www.theshanecenter.org. • be held Friday, May 11th at 7pm, improve his love life and coffers by performance. and Sunday, May 13th at 3pm. courting two married women and And before the season finale, on Both will unfold at Willson launches a flood of comic chaos. Thursday, May 10th, celebrate 40 Auditorium, located at 404 W Octavio Cardenas directs, with seasons of opera in Bozeman with Main in Downtown Bozeman. Conductor David Neely leading Intermountain Opera Noted as the “crowning glory” Intermountain Opera’s well respect- Bozeman’s Birthday Bash at of Verdi’s magnificent career, this ed and magnificent orchestra. The Riverside Country Club beginning comic masterpiece brings opera will be sung in Italian with at 5:30pm. This hosted event will Shakespeare’s classic Elizabethan English subtitles provided. feature cocktail hour, hors d’oeuvres, gourmet dinner, and a spe- cial birthday dessert with champagne toast to top it all off! Dance the rest of the night away to the music of Jeni Fleming. Tickets are $75 per person and seating is limited. Learn more about Intermountain and pur- chase tickets for Falstaff and the Birthday Bash at www.intermountain- opera.org. Call the Intermountain office at (406) 587-2889 with addi- tional questions. The mission of the Intermountain Opera Association of Bozeman, established in 1979, is to promote and share the joy of opera in Montana and surrounding areas by pro- viding affordable, high quality opera perform- ances to audience mem- bers of all ages and to provide educational out- reach to area schools and communities. •

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Sugar Daddies, www.TWANG & The MAX at Sac Bar The Sacajawea Hotel in Three also have an extensive arsenal of vocalist Russ Olsen, drummer Mike Forks is a place to wine, dine, and original songs, all of which are Gillan, fiddle and stand up steel gui- enjoy some of Montana’s best live palatable, as well as an array of less- tar player Mike Parsons, lead gui- music. Hotel guests, locals, and peo- er-known but still great songs by tarist and songwriter Marcus ple from all around are welcome both obscure and well-known Engstrom, as well as rhythm guitar head out and enjoy everything the artists/. Their main focus player and songwriter Buck Sac has to offer. Here’s a look at is variety, and they half-jokingly have Buchanan. These guys take no pris- some of the upcoming music. a motto of “No request left behind.” oners and leave nothing but happy The Side Effects open a new Sunrise Karaoke will test your dancers in their wake. Don’t miss a month with some excellent live vocal abilities on Friday, May 11th. chance to take in one of their “real entertainment on Friday, May 4th. Bring your favorite songs and get deal, premium ” Round up some friends and head ready to impress — or at least give shows. You won’t be sorry. out for dinner, drinks, and plenty of it your best shot! You haven’t done The MAX is back on Friday, dancing! karaoke until you’ve done it with May 18th. The popular band has Sugar Daddies return with all Sunrise. entertained and delighted audiences the favorites on Saturday, May 5th. www.TWANG brings the party nationwide since the mid-80s, call- This Montana-based trio is com- on Saturday, May 12th. Their name ing Montana home since 1993. prised of Richard Riesser (guitar, says it all. The truck drivin’, heart With Kyle Brenner (guitar), Mike vocals), Oscar Dominguez (key- breakin’, honky-tonk dance band has Young (drums), and Bobb Clanton boards, bass and vocals), and Ron been offering up real country music (bass), The MAX plays spot-on ren- Craighead (drums, vocals). The to their fans since 1998. No smarmy, ditions of a wide variety of choice band has been successfully perform- plastic hat-wearing, Nashville pop danceable rock n’ roll covers and has Comstock Lode pop in for a Gill, Merle Haggard — just wait a ing in various venues throughout from these guys. Classic country and two original albums, Shadows in the lively performance on Saturday, couple minutes and you’ll hear an Southwest Montana since its incep- seamless TWANG originals set this Shade and Vinyl Valentine. The MAX May 19th. Bozeman’s best classic old or new favorite. tion in 2012. While the gist of their band apart from all others in the has opened for Styx, REO rock n’ roll and country western ALL Sac Bar music begins at material is popular rock n’ roll, Western U.S. The band features the Speedwagon, and The Fabulous band plays covers from the ‘60s 9pm. The Sacajawea Hotel is locat- country, oldies, R&B and blues, they combined talents of bass player and Thunderbirds. through the ‘00s. Creedence, Eagles, ed at 5 N Main in Three Forks. For Green Day, Grand Funk, Elvis, more information about these Skynard, Beatles, Nirvana, Cash, events, visit www.sacajaweaho- Good eats, musical treats at Kountry Korner , Garth Brooks, Vince tel.com or call (406) 285-6515. • The Kountry Korner Café serves life. As the lead singer of Montana formances May 5th, 12th and 19th a tasty breakfast and/or dinner, as Rose, she’s following her dream of at 5:30pm each evening. Britten well as local musician residencies songwriting and interpreting songs studied piano and guitar as a youth Chico Saloon sees The throughout the month. Here’s some of others that speak to her soul. She growing up in New Jersey, but it was upcoming events in Four Corners. enjoys telling the stories of life and the guitar that brought him to Rich Mayo performs every love in the west, sharing tales that Montana. He studied classical guitar Fossils, El Wencho & more Tuesday at 6pm. Upcoming dates most just dream about. A true and attended Christopher After a relaxing dip, catch some or “badasserole” of musical genres include May 1st, 8th and 15th. A Montana icon, she was born and Parkening’s master classes at great live music at Chico Hot and style. multi-instrumentalist, Mayo plays raised in the West and carries on the Montana State University in 1981 Springs Saloon. Live entertainment The MAX is back at the Saloon, the guitar, harp, and vocals. He per- culture in music. Williams interprets and 1982. Bob played guitar and heads to Pray every Friday and Friday and Saturday, May forms an Americana mix you’re sure standards like “Walkin’ After piano in various bands in Billings Saturday evening so you can kick up 11th–12th. The popular band has to enjoy, and his wife, Tanna, often Midnight,” “I Fall to Pieces,” “Sweet including the Gentlemen of Jazz and your feet — and soak them too! entertained and delighted audiences adds a flute and lovely female voice. Dreams,” and others, with an erotic solo piano nightly at the Cellar 301 Under the Bleachers rock the nationwide since the mid-80s, calling Claudia Williams performs tenderness that’s less country than it for several years. house Friday and Saturday, April Montana home since 1993. With every Friday night at 5:30pm. She’ll is late-night hip. A little folk, country For more information about 27th–28th. The band consists of Kyle Brenner (guitar), Mike Young be ready to entertain May 4th, 11th and blues, it’s American roots music. upcoming events, call (406) 586- Scott Williams (guitar), Tim (drums), and Bobb Clanton (bass), and 18th. Williams has been singing A local pianist and KKC fixture, 2281 or visit www.kountryko- Borsberry (drums), and Pat The MAX plays spot-on renditions in the Big Sky Country most of her Bob Britten brings Saturday per- rnermontana.com. • Borsberry (bass). They have an of a wide variety of choice dance- intensely diverse song list, a result of able rock n’ roll covers and has two their diverse origins. Tim and Pat original albums, Shadows in the Shade hail from Helena, and Scott is a and Vinyl Valentine. The MAX has transplant from Los Angeles who opened for Styx, REO Speedwagon, Hops-heavy Bozeman Craft grew up in Southern Arizona. A and The Fabulous Thunderbirds. look over the band’s song list will The Fossils bring a couple Beer Week begins May 5th show they keep up with today’s hits shows, Friday and Saturday, May Bozeman Craft Beer Week is the week, as well as the sale of the — and have been playing yesterday’s 18th–19th. Known around town for fast approaching and adventurous collaboration beer, will be donated hits since they were a “hit” the their authentic hippie music, The beer-cationers and locals alike must to Fermentana’s craft beer week first time! Fossils guarantee a rockin’ good begin contemplating which events to nonprofit partner, Gallatin Valley Celebrating their album release, time. The members have been attend during the Gallatin Valley’s Land Trust, to support their mission The Wench return for a pair of acquainted for years and are con- biggest annual beer bash. A celebra- of protecting open space and creat- lively performances, Friday and nected by their love of music. The tion of craft beer, open space, and ing trails across the community. Saturday, May 4th–5th. For most band consists of Scott Boehler (har- trails in its second year, Bozeman Along with the robust events list people, the image of an “acoustic monica), Rich Ruggles (keyboard), Craft Beer Week will take place May (viewable on Bozeman Craft Beer duo” conjures images of two soft Jerry Mullen (guitar), and Rick 5th–12th. Week’s website), Fermentana has spoken musicians singing Phillip (drums). To commemorate the week, 10 also released the official Bozeman and hippie jam songs. This is not the ALL Chico Saloon music begins local breweries have worked together Craft Beer Week Passport for 2018 case with El Wencho. Two original at 9pm. Chico Hot Springs is locat- to create a special collaboration beer to assist beer lovers with their craft members of The Clintons, John ed in Pray, 20 miles south of appropriately called “Gallatin Valley beer week journey. This pocket-sized and Josh joke, “we’re half the Livingston. Come sip, soak, and Lager.” Brewed with locally-grown guide features a full schedule of band, twice the party!” The guys are swing! For more information, call malt from Bridger Malt House and events and over $100 in special no strangers to throwing a rocking (406) 333-4933 or visit hops from Crooked Yard Hops, the incentives and discounts for passport good time. Their show is a hotdish www.chicohotsprings.com. • beer is a refreshing, crisp Montana holders at select sponsoring business- Pale Lager bursting with citrusy hop es throughout the week. aroma. Craft beer week attendees Additionally, the Passport serves as their official Bozeman Craft Beer can expect to find the collaboration event-goers’ entry into the Bozeman Week Passport and merchandise, as lager available on tap and in cans at Craft Beer Week Giveaway which well as view complete event listings Bozeman Brewing Company, the consists of over $2000 worth of and ticketing info for the 8-day beer host brewery for the beer project, as prizes from participating sponsors, bash at www.bozemancraftbeer- well as at participating sponsor busi- including a brand-new kegerator week.com. Passports are also avail- nesses and retailers starting in late and YETI Tundra 50 cooler each able at select sponsor retail locations April through the end of craft beer branded to celebrate Bozeman’s including Sidewinders American week. Second Annual Craft Beer Week. Grill, MAP Brewing Co., and Proceeds from events throughout Craft beer drinkers can acquire Dee-O-Gee. •

‘Spring Rendezvous’ returns: unlimited samples of MT-made craft brews Enjoy Montana craft beer while long-established breweries in in advance and $30 day of ren- hanging out with brewers from Montana or the newest breweries dezvous. Admission includes unlim- across the state at the 2018 just starting to share their brews ited beer samples and a commemo- Montana Brewers Spring with the communities. Event organ- rative glass. With unlimited samples, Rendezvous, Friday, May 11th at izers are proud to feature Montana’s beer school, live music and more, Haynes Pavilion in Bozeman. This finest and introduce you to the this is the “Ultimate Montana Beer annual brewfest features unlimited brewers who are at the epicenter of Experience.” samples of only Montana-made this creative and tasty venture. All proceeds support the work craft beer as well as food vendors, VIP Hour will run from 4–5pm. of the Montana Brewers live music from local group Gain early entrance and sample Association, an organization dedi- Hawthorne Roots, and a collectible beers with Montana’s brewers cated to promoting Montana craft glass with every ticket. before the crowd arrives. VIP tickets beer and advocating in the policy This year’s Montana Brewers are $35 in advance and $40 day of arena for the interests of Montana Spring Rendezvous will be part of rendezvous. VIPs will receive unlim- beer lovers and the local craft the second annual Bozeman Craft ited beer samples in a special edi- brewing industry. Visit Beer Week! Taste beer from the far tion glass. General admission access www.montanabrewers.org for reaches of the state, whether from runs from 5–9pm. Tickets are $25 tickets and further information. •

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‘ Come early, stay late’ : BZN Int’ l Film Festival debuts in early June The first BZN International Film highly politicized. We’re not going to go there, she’s working on called Youth v Gov. It’s about a way to treat my mother, my sister, my girl- Festival is fast approaching. The four-day but we are absolutely offering the opportunity series of young people that are suing the gov- friend, my daughter? What is the right thing, event will welcome scores of filmmakers, spe- to recognize that films are tools. Sometimes ernment for their environmental rights. She’s as a mother, to tell my son, to talk to my hus- cial guests, and patrons to celebrate Bozeman the tool is purely for kicking back and having going to talk about the film and the progress band about, to tell my boss? As we looked at with a weekend of films, panels, and special some popcorn, and that’s great, but we’re real- being made in the courts around the country. that, it definitely influenced which films we events. From Montana filmmakers to Bozeman ly looking at the educational components of RZ: Very nice. were going to take on. Our lead film, businesses and restaurants, BZN is dedicated films. What I think I’ve noticed so much in BAK: We’re also hosting a free screening of Happening: A Clean Energy Revolution, is about the to making this festival as much a celebration of Bozeman that I adore, people want to be edu- The Long Shadow, which is a film about the abo- woman in all of our lives that if we don’t pay our home as it is a showcase of superb cinema cated. BZN will give people the opportunity to litionist movement right up to today. It will attention to, none of it makes any difference. from around the world. discuss the films after the screenings. certainly touch on a huge amount of issues It’s about Mother Earth. So, we’ve got some In anticipation of the community-wide RZ: There are likely many, but is there a because of what’s going on around the coun- films that have been done by men, but they’re event, The Rolling Zone sat down with Beth film you’re super anxious for people to see? try. I think we have to really pay attention to centered on women. Mark Gordon is the pro- Ann Kennedy, Managing Artistic Director of BAK: We have this wonderful film called that. We’re so protected here, but there are so ducer/writer/director of a film called BZN, to talk (only a few) festival offerings and It’s Criminal about a Dartmouth course where many people that are not. We have to pay Awakening in Taos about Mabel Dodge Luhan, the conversation-starting power of film. [a group of] primarily young women are taken attention because if we don’t, history comes the women who brought Georgia O’Keeffe RZ: As part of the Bozeman Film into this local prison facility. These women back at us. Then we’ll have Ken Burns’ Not for and several other artists to the Southwest. She Celebration, the BZN International Film tend to be privileged and come into the course Ourselves Alone: The Story of Festival comes to town in early June. How are with all their opinions and attitudes and judg- Elizabeth Cady Stanton & Susan B. event preparations going? ment and everything else. [The students and Anthony. Stanton is the woman, BAK: Very, very well. The Bozeman Film those incarcerated] talk through each other’s back in the mid-1800s, that spoke Celebration is the umbrella company and stories and realize, over time, how they’re real- at Seneca Falls – out of her BZN is the inaugural event, an international ly the same but have had very different experi- mouth came ‘and women should film festival spotlighting women, June 7th – ences. The film is about how both groups are have the vote!’ It’s so full of great 10th. Underneath the umbrella, the award- helped for different reasons. The director, information. With the family winning films will also be taken around the Signe Taylor, is bringing one of the people night and [these screenings], five-state region. For the festival itself, we have who was in the prison and is now a student at we’re offering ways for the com- over 60 films from around the world, as well as Dartmouth. That’s the impact it’s had. munity to take part even if they 7 children’s international shorts. We have doc- RZ: What other stories can attendees don’t buy passes. Also, BZN will umentaries, narratives, dramas and comedies, expect from the June festival? actually close with a big event [in both] long and short formats. And, present- BAK: We also have a film coming in from where awards are given for the ly, 13 different seminars all led by a film. England called Whirlpool about Hellen Keller, films, which are all being voted RZ: Give us a peek into the film selection one of the people that started the ACLU. We on by the audiences as they see process. How were the BZN titles chosen? have some people coming from the Helena them. We’ll keep BAK: When I was given the opportunity to [branch], speaking about the connection and tally as produce this, I went to the office of Economic what the ACLU is doing right now for liber- we go. Development and asked Brit Fontenot, ‘What ties. And then for our athletes in town, we RZ: BZN will does Bozeman need? What are the issues?’ [He have one about a biking team that cycled host events at the mentioned] domestic violence, the opioid and through all seven of the United Arab Emirates Emerson, The Ellen, prescription drug abuse problem, and also in 24 hours. The piece is about this team of Rialto, and Willson housing. I looked for films that will address basketball players in the mountains of Nepal, Auditorium with these issues, and therefore open up conversa- which is very similar to the incredible basket- additional gatherings tions to the community of Bozeman, the State ball culture in the Native American communi- at Old Main Gallery of Montana, and whoever comes in from ty. Then we have Kim Swims about this woman and on the Montana around the country or the world. who had had some physical problems but State University RZ: What are a few of the films BZN will started training as a swimmer, [then eventually campus. Why spread showcase in regard to these local issues? completed] the Farallon Islands swim off the things out as opposed BAK: There’s a film called Catching Sight of coast of San Francisco in shark-infested to hosting the festival Thelma & Louise about how the original with waters. There’s also one about these young at a single Susan Sarandon and Geena Davis impacted girls in Kathmandu who ride bikes – in their venue? people’s lives – at that time, but also through culture, they’re not even supposed to be on a BAK: the decades. After that film is screened, repre- bike. The film is about how they found their During the sentatives from HAVEN will be speaking about liberty in riding these bikes, supporting each day, we can women who have gone through domestic vio- other, and helping make shifts in what is throw some lence and how they’ve worked out solutions appropriate and inappropriate for women in cool, avant- and strategies. We also have a beautiful film their society. garde films called A Different Script. It’s about a child with RZ: There really is quite the range. in smaller Down syndrome who loves to act. His parents BAK: We have a film called Cortez about a spaces said go for it but were very clear [about] the musician that was involved with this woman – knowing things he would struggle with given the situa- who’s also the writer/director and stars – and that they’ll tion. Now he’s been on stage in New York, he’s their experience. We have Sami Blood, which is be a good in Orange Is the New Black, and he’s done film a narrative out of Sweden, and it’s fabulous. house for work. After that piece, we have some people The main character is a Laplander. The way those coming in from Eagle Mount and Reach Inc. the Swedes approach the Laplanders is very screenings. to speak. We encourage anybody that works similar to things that happened here with the Maybe not through disabilities – that’s great – but this is Native American culture. We have this won- everyone also for the parents, or the children of parents derful film, Llyana, about these young children wants to see something on who have disabilities, or the aunt that wants to in Swaziland. Because of their experience and domestic violence, but they have some clearer ideas of how to be support- how they handle what is actually PTSD, they can come over here and see ive. We have a wonderful film called The create this incredible narrative all in anima- Jacqueline Rieder Hud’s piece Hungry Heart that’s done extremely well with tion. It’s absolutely gorgeous. on how a California producer communities working with people who have RZ: Are there any special events planned is turning her book, Laundry for opioid and prescription drug problems. We’ll to supplement the many screenings and semi- Strangers, into a film. Spreading have several local people speaking on the sup- nars? it out has more to do with hav- port systems out there that don’t lock people BAK: Starting in May, our hub will be at ing that advantage. up, but that help people or help the aunt who the ERA Visitors Center building at 8 East RZ: In the past, the avail- has the nephew with this issue. Main. People will be able to come in, pick-up ability of independent film in RZ: You also mentioned housing. That’s a their pass and program, and also a scavenger Bozeman has been pretty lim- huge issue here. hunt map. A big part of this is that we want to ited. That appears to be BAK: We want Bozeman to grow. The help people see all the wonderful things about changing with local film worst thing that can happen to a city is that it Bozeman. Then during the festival we’re hav- clubs and societies, the dies. That it’s growing is wonderful. But how ing a free family night at the Willson, starting opening of new venues, about making it grow sustainably? How about out with local filmmaker Sierra Fein. She did a and events Portland Cello Project, Cascade Crescendo & others at Filling Station making sure we’re not just looking at the short- movie a couple of years ago called Love-Stuck, like BZN. term growth, but that we’re looking down the which is a silent film involving two people BAK: There have ChickenJam West will present men, a pension for sonic exploration 15th at 9pm. Tickets to this 21+ Liz Brasher getting things going at strengths – indelible melodies, infec- line. So, we have Jamie Redford’s film [who] solve all their problems with all different always been a group of Scott Pemberton Band on and live performances that build to a show are $8 in advance and $12 at 8pm. Tickets to this 21+ show are tious hooks, explosive performances Happening: A Clean Energy Revolution. He takes colors of duct tape. It’s very Chaplin or Buster people that love film and Saturday, April 28th at 9pm. Tickets fever pitch, and you’ve got a concoc- the door. Doors at 8pm. $12 in advance and $15 at the door. – the making of it pushed Red this extremely positive approach, showing the Keaton. It’s adorable. She’s going to be speak- that love independent to this 21+ show are $10 in advance tion that will make moonshiners The Portland-based outfit has Doors at 7pm. Wanting Blue far outside their different things happening around the country ing with the children and parents about why film. That’s growing and $12 at the door. Doors at 8pm. proud and compel dancers to wear been crafting its own brand of blue- The tenured Columbus, Ohio comfort zone. that are helping people go into a more sustain- seeing a film on a cellphone, or even on an because, unfortunately, Pemberton’s sound is much like out the soles of their shoes. grass since 2013. Pulling from their rockers are touring in support of Advance tickets for these Filling able energy fashion with wind and solar. We iPad or a computer, is very different than see- we’re not reading the vibe of his native Portland: The Portland Cello Project vast range of collective influences, their just released new album, The Station and other shows are avail- also have Jeff Bridges’ film, Living in the Future’s ing it on the big screen. Then we’ll go into this enough. We all know freaky, fun, and just the right follows with a performance on they play original, high-energy blue- Wanting. Produced by acclaimed able in-store at Cactus Records and Past, a film about energy and about the energy collection of shorts from the New York how long it takes to read amount of weird. The best way to Saturday, May 12th at 9pm. Tickets grass, , and Americana singer/songwriter , the www.cactusrecords.net. For that each one of us has as human beings. International Children’s Film Festival. a decent book. Any great categorize his music is with the to this 21+ show are $12 in advance music with captivating lead vocals by record showcases the band at its more information, visit RZ: It seems as though the films are meant RZ: Oh fun! book reader will say, ‘It moniker “Timber Rock,” also the and $15 at the door. Doors at 8pm. Hunter White, blazing fast mandolin finest, with frontman Scott Terry’s www.chickenjamwest.com. • to entertain, but to also educate audiences on BAK: The evening will be more for adult was a better book.’ But, if the film is done also was instrumental in saving the lands in title of his 2015 album. Pemberton From classical to Jazz, pop to licks by Aden Beck, and creative, epic, heartfelt vocals soaring above a variety of issues. family audiences after that. A local woman well, a person is able to come in and be deliv- that area for the Native Americans. Yes, it’s a naturally applies his own lens/stamp metal, transcendent to raucous, the thumping bass lines by Taylor Skiles. the group’s gritty, driving rock and BAK: This film festival is about opening up who graduated from the MSU Film School, ered a full story in a short period of time. guy doing it, but he’s sharing this wonderful to the sounds of the Pacific group will be presenting a full Duluth, MN banjo player Harrison roll. Alternately triumphant and conversations. We are not doing anything Christi Cooper, will have the trailer for a doc We’ll show a film called Mankiller about the female experience. Northwest, the region he has always evening of what has become their Olk joined the band in late 2015, melancholic, the songs are both first female chief. She lived a long and RZ: We’ve covered a lot, but is there a called home. The deep jazz, NW signature, genre-bending style of bringing with him solid Scruggs-style muscular and nuanced, equally at extremely full life, very active right down to closing message you’d like to share? rock/grunge, blues roots, and the performance. Expect everything banjo and high lonesome harmony home blasting from a car stereo as getting the Medal of Freedom from President BAK: Get your passes! It’s so important for West Coast funk. It’s all there, and from Bach to Coltrane to vocals. Their album, Caught in the they are drifting through a pair of Clinton. That book takes a long time to read, people to come out and really get into the often all in the same song. The mas- Radiohead, including guest collabo- Rain, is available now. headphones late on some lonely but to be able to come in for less than two experience. This is a regional film festival that tery of his guitar playing combined rations with a diverse assortment of Red Wanting Blue is next up night. Though the record draws hours and learn that story, get that knowledge, encourages [attendees] to take this on and get with the fun recklessness of his song- songwriters and instrumentalists. on Tuesday, May 22nd with opener on many of the band’s traditional is huge. Studio films are wonderful, but they invested in the information so the community, writing show that the rules of song- Special guests on this tour are absolutely trying to deliver certain mes- as a whole, can go forward. It’s going to be writing and playing the guitar no include ex-Montanan Maiah sages. Independent film comes in and hits the Bozeman – the glitterati is the mountains. We longer exist for him. Pemberton Wynne, a songwriter/multi-instru- independent thought. I think, in some ways, want to recognize the beauty of what we have plays with the uninhibited joy and mentalist whose credits include through technology, we are developing many here, in the Bozeman area, Montana, and the intensity of someone who recognizes the track used for the closing cred- more independent thinkers. And because of Northwest. BZN is going to be its own thing. that every time we make music is an its for the Montana-based film that, we have more people that want inde- As we grow, it’ll be remembered as being honor and a gift. The Ballad of Lefty Brown. Also pendent film. Bozeman. So, buy a pass for yourself or give Dodgy Mountain Men per- touring is trumpeter Farnell RZ: The BZN International Film Festival one to somebody else. Mother’s Day is coming form with help from Lazy Owl Newton, a staple of the Portland will spotlight women from all corners of the up – what a great gift for the mother, String Band and Semi-Precious jazz and funk scene whose per- film industry. How did this theme come to grandmother, daughter, wife, sister, or aunt in Stones on Friday, May 4th at 9pm. formance and recording credits fruition? your life! Tickets to this 21+ show are $8 in include Bootsy Collins and Liv BAK: George Dorsey, BZN’s founder and RZ: And buying a pass is an investment in advance and $10 at the door. Doors Warfield. executive producer, loves Bozeman and MSU. entertainment, education and the community. at 8pm. Cascade Crescendo is back He has a home in Middlebury, Vermont BAK: We’d be a lot better off if our enter- Dodgy Mountain Men sling a in Bozeman on Tuesday, May [where] there’s a wonderful college. They tainment also helped us go into tomorrow withhome-brewed Montana stomp- started a film festival almost four years ago, a greater understanding. I can’t imagine any- grass that goes down smooth but and he watched how valuable it was. It was body that doesn’t go, ‘Today was a great day – packs a bite, mixing the rhythms great for the community, great for the school, I wonder how I can make tomorrow better? I of bluegrass, the soul of the blues great all around. So, he looked at the situation wonder how I can help better my community? and the energy of rock n’ roll with in Bozeman. ‘Here’s this incredible film school, I wonder how I can be better to the planet?’ a plethora of other musical tradi- I love art [Dorsey also owns Old Main That to me is extremely entertaining. tions to create a unique electro- Gallery], what is something that I can offer?’ Visit bozemanfilmcelebration.com for acoustic experience. The group’s He had the thought to spotlight women. Then, pass information, a complete lineup of films genre-bending experimentation as we know at the end of the summer, things and special events, as well as further details and passion for American roots started getting pretty intense. With this shift about everything BZN. traditions weave together to that we need to have happen in the collective Be sure to follow BZN on Facebook, emphasize their lyrical storytelling, consciousness and conversation, we want to Instagram and Twitter for the most up to date creating a musical frontier rife make sure we have as many men in the seats event announcements. with empty mason jars, outlaws, as we have women. How do we go forward? Prepare to be inspired. The BZN gypsy women and cold Montana What is the correct behavior? What is the right International Film Festival is June 7th – 10th. •storms. 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Fox & Bones, “Beatles Sing-along” & much more at Wild Joe*s Wild Joe*s Coffee Spot in including classic jazz, funk, and latin genres. The band plays a blend of Fundraiser from 7–9pm. The nationally, solo and with groups. Downtown Bozeman is a great place standards. They also throw in original compositions, standards, evening will include a wide variety of While he enjoys playing guitar for a for a caffeine fix, but it also doubles jazzed-up versions of additional gen- and modern songs with the intent of songs recorded into our collective myriad of bands, he also finds time as a live music venue for local artists res like classic rock and others. creating fresh sounds while still memory after The Beatles detonated to compose and tour with his origi- and those passing through our not- Howard Beall & the Fake respecting the heritage and language a cultural explosion of music and nal project, The JQTrio. Jeremy’s so-little mountain town. Here’s a News follow with another afternoon of those before them. energy that still reverberates today! 2014 single, “Superhero,” was an look at what’s coming up. show on Sunday, May 6th from Fox & Bones return to Wild Songs chosen for the evening will be American Songwriting Award The next Open Mic Joe*s on Friday, May hand-picked from their many Nominee. Night will take place 11th from 6–8pm. albums including, but not limited to, Justin Howl performs on Friday, May 4th from This conceptual folk “She Loves You” (Meet the Beatles!), Thursday, May 17th from 6–8pm. 6–8pm. Come for an collaboration “Norwegian Wood” (Rubber Soul), Following the maxim that the blues evening of music per- between American “You’ve Got to Hide Your Love is a way of life, Howl specializes in formed by local musicians. songwriters Sarah Away” (Help!), “Obladi Oblada” (The suggestive innuendo and experi- Bring your guitar, sitar, Vitort and Scott White Album) and “Eight Days a ments with esoteric truth, seeking to zither, poetry, comedy, or Gilmore is based in Week” (Beatles for Sale) to name a few. capture and sustain a harmonious theremin and take a turn Portland. The duo Kate Bryan, Cliff DeManty and blend of sound from wood and up at the mic. Show combines lush two- Ron Schimpff – members of Kate metal and guts. Based in Chicago, Bozeman what you’re part harmonies and & the AlleyKats – will provide he comes to Bozeman with guitar, made of! Individual set a complex, heart- instrumental accompaniment and harmonica, and stomp box. His lengths depend on the warming lyrical will lead attendees in song with the album, Justin Howl and the Salty Dogs, number of musicians who landscape with soft- help of other Bozeman musician- is available now. want to play. Sign-ups spoken yet rich friends. Lyrics will be provided for Finally, California-based start at 5:30pm – first musical accompani- the Sing-along. Cristina Vane brings her unique come, first served. Be sure ment. Live, they Raise your voice in song while blend of blues and folk to the coffee to bring your friends and draw their audience simultaneously supporting KGLT shop on Friday, May 18th from support live music in in with their quirky Radio’s legacy of informative and 6–8pm. Vane draws influences from Bozeman! A modest con- banter and adorable varied public programming, enter- country blues, delta blues, and folk. tribution to the kitty will onstage chemistry, tainment and music shared with Whether on the Venice boardwalk be divided by participat- creating – and Gallatin Valley and beyond. A busking by the beach or on a stage ing musicians at the end inspiring in their suggested donation of $10 per on the Sunset Strip, her signature of the night. The more fans – an archetype person is requested at the door silver resonator, slide guitar playing, people who come, the for true love in the with 100% of contributions directly and powerful vocals are unmistak- more money in the pot. Kate & the AlleyKats modern world. benefiting KGLT. able and unforgettable. Vane’s latest An additional Open Mic Night is Their debut album, Jeremy Quick stops in on EP, Troubled Sleep, is available now. set for Saturday, May 19th from 6–8pm. 1–3pm. The group is a collection of The Remarkable Adventures Of, is avail- Sunday, May 13th from 1–3pm. Wild Joe*s Coffee Spot is located Woodsmoke Jazz is back on talented young artists from around able now. There is a $5 cover for He’ll perform solo jazz guitar with a at 18 W Main St. in the heart of Saturday, May 5th from 6–8pm. the great state of Montana. They this show. mix of jazz, pop, and rock instru- historic Downtown Bozeman. Learn Smokin’ standards and original bring people together by playing On Saturday, May 12th, people mentals. Jeremy’s a skilled musician more about these and other upcom- tunes since 2009, the horn-driven groove-based music, specifically of all ages will gather for the KGLT and composer who’s been perform- ing events at www.wild- jazz combo plays a variety of music pulling from the jazz, rock, and funk “Beatles Sing-along” ing since 2003, nationally and inter- joescoffee.com. •

Camping opens at Norris to accompany the poolside acoustics The Island of Norris camp- Norris Hot Springs. Here’s a break- filled stories from her life experi- ers express them- ground is open for the year! If you down of upcoming music, all begin- ences and growing up in Montana, selves while being haven’t spent a night at the renovat- ning at 7pm: creating a musical portfolio that any inspired by friends, ed campground, its full hook-ups Dan Martin kicks off a new audience can relate to. family, and new and tent sites overlooking the natural month on Friday, May 4th. His Michael Hoffman performs on experiences. wetland are ready for anxious music is influenced by the likes of Saturday, May 12th. Bassist for Enjoy the campers. WiFi and showers are Townes Van Zandt, Guy Clark, John Montana favorite outlaw country sounds of Todd available, and for only $3 you can Prine, and others. Dan’s from Tulsa, band The Dirty Shame, Michael Green on have unlimited soaks! but does not “live” anywhere. He stops in for a solo performance. He Saturday, May While strolling to the “Holy considers his songs to be poetically enjoys playing early country by the 19th. Originally Bucket,” take a moment to check telling of the nostalgic and likes of Waylon Jennings, Willie from Michigan, out the extraordinary onsite garden. inescapable human condition. Nelson, and Johnny Cash, as well as Green has lived in This oasis of nutrition is already Charlie Denison follows dipping into his growing repertoire the area for more prepped and ready for another Saturday, May 5th. The bluesy of original songs that span than thirty years. record-setting year. All kinds of singer/songwriter will bring a mix of several genres. He is known for spinach overwintered and all the folk, rock, soul, reggae, a little coun- Kalyn Beasley brings the pool- his acoustic light garden beds stayed protected, try, and – his favorite – blues. side entertainment on Sunday, May rock musical style thanks to the genius gardener Charlie performs a diverse reper- 13th. The talented Wyoming-based and passion for Kathleen Rauch. toire of covers and originals. singer/songwriter recently returned vinyl records. In the No LoOse Dogs Saloon, Seldom Kings close out the to his Northern Rockies roots from Expect to hear salad greens are fresh and the popu- weekend on Sunday, May 6th. The Austin to pursue a solo career. He ‘60s–‘80s rock lar menu items are ready for you to fun, creative pair of multi-instru- brings an acoustic show featuring classics including enjoy. The 50 Mile Grill opens mentalists will entertain with original Americana and Texas country, and favorites from is available now. weekends starting in May! What is music, spot-on covers and those also shares many of his originals. America, The Eagles to David Norris Hot Springs is a historic the 50 Mile Grill, you ask? A one of barely recognizable, as well as some Kalyn was previously with the Bowie, Pink Floyd and everything treasure in Montana, and has proud- a kind opportunity to eat the fresh- other great surprises. Note: the previ- Bozeman-based Bad Intentions as in between. ly offered locals and travelers a est, organic, sustainable and locally ously announced May 6th performance by frontman and bass guitarist. On Sunday, May 20th, Heather soothing place to ‘Eat, Drink, Soak sourced food in the area. Norris Andrea Harsell has been cancelled. Helena-based Taylor McCarl is Lingle is back at Norris. Heather is and Enjoy’ for many years. works with local farmers and ranch- Check out Billings-based set for Friday, May 18th. The a Montana-based singer/songwriter. Operating hours, menu items, ers to ensure the food on your plate singer/songwriter Jessica Lechner singer/songwriter is inspired by all She fronts a band comprised of a as well as information about has traveled less than 50 miles. Add on Friday, May 11th. Bringing a folk genres and not restricted to one. His lead guitar player and upright string camping and the designated driver a meal and a soak to your outdoor sound driven by genuine, honest thoughtful lyrics are combined with bassist both of whom spent a consid- program is available at plans and visit soon! original songs as well as a few covers multiple instrumental styles, all sur- erable amount of time playing pro- www.norrishotsprings.com. Delicious food, regional craft from acts like Grace Potter and The rounding the acoustic guitar and fessionally in Nashville. Heather is Call (406) 685-3303 with additional beers, a wide selection of wine and Beatles, Lechner is an amazing per- intricate finger picking. Taylor is the lead vocalist and rhythm gui- questions. Norris will be returning to the finest in acoustic music await at former. Her originals are passion- ready to see the world and help oth- tarist. Her new album, Wild Blue, summer hours in June. •

Portland Cello Project, Cascade Crescendo & others at Filling Station ChickenJam West will present men, a pension for sonic exploration 15th at 9pm. Tickets to this 21+ Liz Brasher getting things going at strengths – indelible melodies, infec- Scott Pemberton Band on and live performances that build to a show are $8 in advance and $12 at 8pm. Tickets to this 21+ show are tious hooks, explosive performances Saturday, April 28th at 9pm. Tickets fever pitch, and you’ve got a concoc- the door. Doors at 8pm. $12 in advance and $15 at the door. – the making of it pushed Red to this 21+ show are $10 in advance tion that will make moonshiners The Portland-based outfit has Doors at 7pm. Wanting Blue far outside their and $12 at the door. Doors at 8pm. proud and compel dancers to wear been crafting its own brand of blue- The tenured Columbus, Ohio comfort zone. Pemberton’s sound is much like out the soles of their shoes. grass since 2013. Pulling from their rockers are touring in support of Advance tickets for these Filling the vibe of his native Portland: The Portland Cello Project vast range of collective influences, their just released new album, The Station and other shows are avail- freaky, fun, and just the right follows with a performance on they play original, high-energy blue- Wanting. Produced by acclaimed able in-store at Cactus Records and amount of weird. The best way to Saturday, May 12th at 9pm. Tickets grass, jamgrass, and Americana singer/songwriter Will Hoge, the www.cactusrecords.net. For categorize his music is with the to this 21+ show are $12 in advance music with captivating lead vocals by record showcases the band at its more information, visit moniker “Timber Rock,” also the and $15 at the door. Doors at 8pm. Hunter White, blazing fast mandolin finest, with frontman Scott Terry’s www.chickenjamwest.com. • title of his 2015 album. Pemberton From classical to Jazz, pop to licks by Aden Beck, and creative, epic, heartfelt vocals soaring above naturally applies his own lens/stamp metal, transcendent to raucous, the thumping bass lines by Taylor Skiles. the group’s gritty, driving rock and to the sounds of the Pacific group will be presenting a full Duluth, MN banjo player Harrison roll. Alternately triumphant and Northwest, the region he has always evening of what has become their Olk joined the band in late 2015, melancholic, the songs are both called home. The deep jazz, NW signature, genre-bending style of bringing with him solid Scruggs-style muscular and nuanced, equally at rock/grunge, blues roots, and the performance. Expect everything banjo and high lonesome harmony home blasting from a car stereo as West Coast funk. It’s all there, and from Bach to Coltrane to vocals. Their album, Caught in the they are drifting through a pair of often all in the same song. The mas- Radiohead, including guest collabo- Rain, is available now. headphones late on some lonely tery of his guitar playing combined rations with a diverse assortment of Red Wanting Blue is next up night. Though the record draws with the fun recklessness of his song- songwriters and instrumentalists. on Tuesday, May 22nd with opener on many of the band’s traditional writing show that the rules of song- Special guests on this tour writing and playing the guitar no include ex-Montanan Maiah longer exist for him. Pemberton Wynne, a songwriter/multi-instru- plays with the uninhibited joy and mentalist whose credits include intensity of someone who recognizes the track used for the closing cred- that every time we make music is an its for the Montana-based film honor and a gift. The Ballad of Lefty Brown. Also Dodgy Mountain Men per- touring is trumpeter Farnell form with help from Lazy Owl Newton, a staple of the Portland String Band and Semi-Precious jazz and funk scene whose per- Stones on Friday, May 4th at 9pm. formance and recording credits Tickets to this 21+ show are $8 in include Bootsy Collins and Liv advance and $10 at the door. Doors Warfield. at 8pm. Cascade Crescendo is back Dodgy Mountain Men sling a in Bozeman on Tuesday, May home-brewed Montana stomp- grass that goes down smooth but packs a bite, mixing the rhythms of bluegrass, the soul of the blues and the energy of rock n’ roll with a plethora of other musical tradi- tions to create a unique electro- acoustic experience. The group’s genre-bending experimentation and passion for American roots traditions weave together to emphasize their lyrical storytelling, creating a musical frontier rife with empty mason jars, outlaws, gypsy women and cold Montana storms. Add three distinct front- page 4C • Volume 25, Number 9 - May 1, 2018 • The Boozier Entertainment Calendar • www.BoZone.com • 406-586-6730 ––– Tell ’em, “I Saw It In The BoZone!” Tell ’em, “I Saw It In The BoZone!” ––– The BoZone Entertainment Calendar • www.BoZone.com • 406-586-6730 • Volume 25, Number 9 - May 1, 2018 • page 5C Page 6C • The RollingZone • May 1, 2018

Crusts & crescendos at Red Tractor Pizza in May Red Tractor Pizza plays host to and composer Alex Robilotta, these Bridger Creek Boys live music and other events through- evenings feature the music styles of return to their usual Dan Dubuque out the week. Settle in with a slice, a jazz, funk, latin, and more. Come Thursday slot on May 10th Montana brew, and a seat! Here’s a out, get ready to groove, and hear at 7pm. The Boys are an look at what’s coming up. America’s only original art form as it acoustic bluegrass quartet Something & the Anything exists and evolves in the 21st century. steeped in old-time tradition, close out April on Saturday the 28th Additional Jazz Nights are set for May while also pushing the genre at 7pm. The high energy groove 11th and 18th at 7pm. with newgrass. The band machine consists of guitarist Chris The Latin Project stop in on blends originals with covers Cowan, bassist Nathan Bennett, and Saturday, May 5th at 7pm. Grab a of traditional bluegrass and drummer Justin DiTienne. They Montana brew to go along with your more contemporary artists. pride themselves on creating a new pie of choice and settle in for the Their style is confident, com- and exciting show every time they show. Come check out the acoustics plex, and full of improvisa- play. With roots in funk and progres- and show them some love! tion that will draw you in and sive rock, Something & the Anything Mike & Mike return with a get you shaking all over with is sure to entertain all night long! show on Tuesday, May 8th at 7pm. bluegrass joy. Bridger Creek Regular Red Tractor performer With music ranging from folk and Boys will bring additional per- Larry Kiff will provide the tunes country western, to blues and rock, formances to Red Tractor May on Tuesday, May 1st at 7pm. Larry Mike Comstock of Bozeman band 17th and 24th at 7pm. is an excellent guitarist and has been Comstock Lode and local musician Juice Box Band perform Howard Beall & the Fake from Montana, he brings a passion a country fan his whole life. He cites Mike Doughery perform primarily Saturday, May 12th beginning at News follow on Saturday, May 19th for all styles of music. Buck Owens as his number one cover songs with a few originals. You 7pm. Composed of Alan “Juicebox” at 7pm. The group is a collection of Red Tractor Pizza serves up New influence. Expect to hear Larry play can expect to hear the duo play Molyneux and Weston Lewis, this talented young artists from around York-style, brick oven pizzas with a mostly older country tunes with cov- tunes from a variety of artists includ- group has a fun, engaging sound the great state of Montana. They Bozeman, Montana spin! The eatery ers of , Owens, Johnny ing Sam Cooke, Simon & Garfunkel, that’ll pair perfectly with pizza and bring people together by playing uses the freshest, most locally- Cash, and Charley Pride, just to John Denver, Eric Clapton, The hops. Come check them out! groove-based music, specifically sourced ingredients to bring you name a few. Rolling Stones, Merle Haggard and Check out Lazy Owl String pulling from the jazz, rock, and funk hand-tossed artisan pizzas in a com- The Dusty Pockets will step in Garth Brooks. Band on Sunday, May 13th at 6pm. genres. The band plays a blend of fortable, family-friendly environ- for Bridger Creek Boys on Thursday, Grab a seat for Comedy Night A diverse group of musicians, the original compositions, standards, ment. Join for live music and enter- May 3rd at 7pm. The Bozeman on Wednesday, May 9th beginning Lazy Owls’ influences range from and modern songs with the intent of tainment 4+ nights a week while band explores genres from blues and at 7:30pm. High energy comedy, jazz and blues to punk rock. creating fresh sounds while still enjoying twelve of Montana’s best country, to folk and soul. They’re improvised storytelling, and short However varied their influences, respecting the heritage and language draft beers, juicy Italian wines, and most comfortably described as pur- scenes will keep you good and enter- they’re undeniably steeped in an old- of those before them. the company of good friends, old or veyors of American roots music. tained. Red Tractor hosts one of timey traditional style. The group Finally, one-man soul band Dan new! Red Tractor is the place where The fellas seek to tell meaningful Gallatin Valley’s only regular live encapsulates an ethic of hard driv- Dubuque is back on Sunday, May the Bozeman community comes stories, delivered with grit, wrapped comedy shows every month. The ing, whiskey drinking, boot-stomping 20th at 6pm. Dan plays a together to eat, listen, relax, share, in beautiful melodies and driven by stand-up comedy night takes place music with infectious energy that’s Weissenborn lap slide guitar as a learn, and connect. powerful grooves. every second and fourth Wednesday. sure to get you moving. The band’s percussive instrument, as well as a Red Tractor Pizza is located at On May 4th, Jazz Night comes The show is all ages, so you can repertoire is heavily rooted in origi- rhythm and lead instrument. The 1007 W Main St. in Bozeman. to Red Tractor, as it does every bring the whole family for some nal material that pays homage to the son of a Native Aymara Indian from Check out their menu at Friday, at 7pm. Hosted by guitarist laughs. tradition from which it was begotten. Bolivia and a Caucasian American www.redtractorpizza.com. •

You Knew Me When, Lazy Owl String Band at Bridger Brewing If you’re seeking the very best ments, as Cie supplies the guitar and Montana craft beers and artisan other rhythmic nuances. The cumu- BoZambique pizza, look no further than Bridger lative result is a musical style and Brewing. In addition to its fantastic live show that blends a singer/song- menu items, the family-friendly writer soul with a rock n’ roll men- brewer also hosts Music & Mussels tality. Into the Looking Glass is the every Wednesday and {Pints with duo’s third studio album and is Purpose} every Monday. Here’s a available now. At times upbeat look at some of the upcoming acts and folksy, at times brooding and and nonprofits. reflective, the album aims at intro- Wednesday nights from spection for the couple’s continued 5:30–8pm, Bridger Brewing hosts journey while sharing experiences Music & Mussels! Come enjoy gained from over five years of some live music and a half pound nonstop touring. of succulent, steamed mussels with Lazy Owl String Band bring a house-made sweet Italian sausage, performance on Wednesday, May tomatoes, garlic, and chili flakes, 9th. A diverse group of musicians, rooted in original material that pays dar in the coming weeks. Come mental illness and suicide ideation. topped with parsley and the Lazy Owls’ influences range homage to the tradition from which enjoy a house-made brew and be The organization supports educa- tomato salsa. from jazz and blues to punk rock. it was begotten. charitable in the process! tional and informational activities to Colorado-based You Knew Me However varied their influences, Latin fusion group Proceeds from Monday, April increase awareness of mental illness When will provide the tunes on they’re undeniably steeped in an BoZambique play for brewery 30th will aid the efforts of the and suicide prevention. Learn more Wednesday, May 2nd. Outfitted with old-timey traditional style. The patrons Wednesday, May 16th. The Gallatin Valley Skijoring Association at www.sufferoutloud.org. an array of instruments, the group encapsulates an ethic of hard band performs percussive-centric (GVSJA). With its roots in Learn about The Compassion folk/rock duo present a full band driving, whiskey drinking, boot- melodies driven by world-infused Scandinavia, skijoring has trans- Project on Monday, May 21st. The sound. While blending their vocals, stomping music with infectious ener- rhythm and blues. They are a five- formed into an action packed com- non-partisan, non-religious organi- Karisa provides the piano, ukulele, gy that’s sure to get you moving. member band inspired by Afropop, petition where a horse and rider pull zation and project is designed to glockenspiel, and percussive ele- The band’s repertoire is heavily Highlife, as well as Cuban and a skier at a fast pace through a bring the Bozeman community and Brazilian song and dance. course featuring gates, jumps, and the greater Gallatin County together BoZambique is comprised of Loren rings. Modern skijoring combines through education in and outside Block (uke bass), Aaron Banfield Montana’s signature ski heritage the schools around compassion – (guitar), Matt Sloan (saxophone), with its cowboy roots into a wild, what it means, how to recognize it, Jelani Mahiri (percussion), and Doug fast paced, spectacular event. how to practice it, and why it is Wales (congas). GVSJA works to bring one of the important. Find out more at Bozeman fiddler and songstress largest skijoring races to Bozeman. www.montana.edu/thecom- Chelsea Hunt performs on Learn more at www.gallatinval- passionproject. Wednesday, May 23rd. She’s been leyskijoring.com. Bridger Brewing provides the gracing the stages of Bozeman ven- Have a brew and help raise dol- Bozeman community with unique ues with her sweet melodic musical lars for Wild Sheep Foundation on hand-crafted brews, fresh artisan- presence for years, most recently as a Monday, May 7th. The organiza- style pizzas, and more. Locally member of Acony Belles. She’ll be tion’s mission is to enhance wild owned, family friendly, and Bobcat performing Americana tunes along sheep populations, promote scientific proud, Bridger Brewing is the per- with some musician friends. wildlife management, educate the fect place for lunch or an evening Bridger Brewing not only takes public and youth on sustainable use out. To learn more about upcoming pride in its stellar menu items, but and the conservation benefits of events and daily specials, visit also in the community it serves. The hunting while promoting the inter- www.bridgerbrewing.com or brewery hosts {Pints with ests of the hunter. Learn more at call (406) 587-2124. Bridger Brewing Purpose} every Monday evening www.wildsheepfoundation.org. is located at 1609 S 11th Ave. in the from 5–8pm where $1 of every pint Monies raised on Monday, May Town & Country complex, near sold will be donated to a featured 14th will benefit Suffer Out Loud, a campus and just across from the local nonprofit. Here’s a look at local nonprofit leading an effort to Fieldhouse. They’re open for busi- some of the nonprofits on the calen- present hope to those struggling with ness from 11:30am–9pm daily. •

Baroque Music Montana offers annual performance workshop Are you curious what informa- – Rhetorical, communicative tar), Nate Helgeson (bassoon), and tion is available about period per- sound Benedict Williams (harpsichord). formance? Do you love history, – Ornamentation and improvisa- The workshop is open to stu- music, and the stories it has to tell? tion dents, amateur, and professional Baroque Music Montana offers a – Open, centered, relaxed physi- players of string, wind, and key- Period Performance Workshop, cal approach to instrument board instruments, as well as guitar specifically for modern instrument Working closely with Baroque or lute with at least four years play- performers hosted by First Music Montana faculty, participants ing experience and adequate reading Presbyterian Church, August will use these elements to inspire skills. Must be 14 or older. Limited 24th–26th. fresh, invigorated, and uniquely per- to 50 participants. Cost is $175. The workshop will explore: sonal performances! This year’s Registration deadline is May 31st. For – Original sources (manuscript workshop will feature a special facul- further workshop details and to reg- scores and first editions, iconogra- ty performance on Saturday, August ister, visit www.bozemansympho- phy, writing) and their clues for 25th. Faculty includes Carrie Krause ny.org. Contact info@bozeman- today’s performers (violin), Adriane Post (violin), Paul symphony.org or call (406) 585-9774 – Varied articulation Dwyer (cello), John Lenti (lute, gui- with additional questions. •

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Bottom of the Barrel, Josh Moore at Bozeman Spirits

Bozeman Spirits Bottom vocal/guitar duo of Jeff Bellino and will only sing a love song if it involves in historic of the Lauren Regnier. The result is a his deep affection for metaphor. As

Downtown Bozeman Barrel steady rockin’ country show with he said in his TEDx Bozeman pres- is a great place to follows with vocal harmonies and a danceable entation on songwriting, “I never met warm up with a a perform- groove. a metaphor I didn’t like.” Indeed. Be drink or two! The ance on Josh Moore returns Tuesday, prepared for a memorable evening of distillery also hosts Tuesday, May 15th. A native of North words and music. live music by great May 8th. Carolina, he is a vocalist and gui- Bozeman Spirits Distillery’s tast- local artists every The honky- tarist most frequently lending his ing room offers a warm and wel-

Tuesday from tonk country talents to Laney Lou & The Bird coming environment. With the his-

5:30–8pm in their and rock Dogs. The band fuses old time folk tory kept alive in the reclaimed welcoming tasting band visits songs with a rock n’ roll attitude, wood and metals throughout, you room. Here’s a look the big city pushing the envelope of what a will feel the modern charm and his- at the upcoming acts. from Big Sky. string band would generally be tory as you walk in. Your fresh cock-

Helena-based Formed in described as. Come enjoy Moore’s tail is served upon wood from the

Taylor McCarl is the summer solo renditions! 1930s, and the bar brings the

first up on Tuesday, of 2010 from Singer/songwriter Russ atmosphere of the old saloon. The

May 1st. The the remnants Chapman stops in with a show on beautiful stills and production are

singer/songwriter is of other local Tuesday, May 22nd. Chapman seen through the back glass win-

inspired by all genres bands and brings a strong sense of wit and a dows of the tasting room, and the

and not restricted to open mic weak sense of sentimentality to mixologists will be happy to explain

one. His thoughtful night nearly every song he writes. From distilling techniques from the grains,

lyrics are combined regulars, numbers like “Exercise Your mashing, blending, and bottling

with multiple instru- Bottom of Demons,” where the narrator processes.

mental styles, all sur- the Barrel laments on aging and innocence, to Learn more about their Taylor McCarl rounding the acoustic features the “Jesus on the Beach,” an exploration spirits, distilling processes, and

guitar and intricate finger picking. help others express themselves while rhythm section of Jon Parvin (bass) of immigration, identity, and mild- other offerings at

Taylor is ready to see the world and being inspired by friends, family, and and Tom Casale (drums) and the mannered hypocrisy, Mr. Chapman www.bozemanspirits.com. • new experiences.

Where wonders come to be: the ‘Demos Tent’ at SLAM

You walk into a boutique and ceramicists, and more perform their Having grown up in the

find an amazing piece of glass art expert trades. Appalachains, the trout fish-

that captures your imagination. Here are just a few the artists and ing called him West where

While sitting in a restaurant wait- creators who will be showcasing he has had a flourishing

ing for food, you look up and see a their skills: career writing about every-

painting that takes you back to your Starting off the festival at thing from mosquitoes to

childhood. 11:30am on Saturday, August 4th, wolves, to mercenaries and At your friends house, after din- Daniel Wendell from The Food exorcism. A decorated ner, you sit down for a cup of coffee Studio will give a culinary demon- author for both his journal- and notice that not only is the mug stration. Daniel, with his wife and ism and novels, Keith is the cascading with vibrant glazes, but partner Eva, own and operate the author of Royal Wulff that it sits just-perfectly against your Food Studio on Kagy. Daniel began Murders, The Gray Ghost palm while you lift it up for one cooking at the age of 13 before get- Murders (chosen by Oprah’s more warm sip. ting his culinary training in Book Club as one of “5 working in Bozeman. She has been ing, painting, and ceramics. Keep an Have you ever wondered, “How California and has cooked and Addictive New Mysteries We Can’t painting in encaustic for over 8 years eye out for a complete schedule as did they make that?” catered events throughout the West. Put Down,”) Dead Man’s Fancy, and and teaches Intro to Encaustic the festival approaches. Well, that’s why SLAM is pleased With Daniel’s fabulous team, the Crazy Mountain Kiss. Learn more at Workshops. She is represented by So, head down to the to announce a great new lineup of Food Studio hosts dinners, cater par- www.keithmccafferty.com. Tripp Studio (Bozeman), B.Hive Demonstration Tent, tucked away demonstrations for its 2018 ties, and serve as private, in-house On Sunday, August 5th, Darla (Livingston), 1+1=1 Gallery behind the main stage, and learn Summer SLAM Festival to help chefs. The Food Studio Team offers Myers, encaustic artist will give a (Helena), and Persimmon Gallery how so many of your daily wonders you make the unfathomable become unique culinary experiences to the demonstration on encaustic painting (Big Fork). Learn more at came to be. understood. Gallatin Valley by highlighting local – a method of painting in which www.darlamyersart.com. Finally, SLAM wants YOU! Every summer, SLAM hosts a ingredients in fun and imaginative beeswax and paint is melted and Also demonstrating this summer, Those looking to volunteer during “Demonstration Tent” where local ways, creating an edible landscape applied to the surface of the paint- among others, will be Verge Theater, the 2018 Summer SLAM Festival artisans and artists show how they where all senses are explored. Learn ing while hot. Each layer of paint is Jake Fleming leading Yoga, the can log on to www.slamfesti- make the impossible real. With 30 more at www.foodstudiomt.com. fused to the layer below with the Skateboard Alliance of Montana, vals.org and click on ‘Volunteer’ to seats free and open to the public, Later that day, Keith application of heat, building up a bookbinding with Bozeman Public peruse the complete shift schedule you’re invited to come watch a glass- McCafferty, author and travel surface of depth and narrative. Library, and the MSU Art Guilds and sign-up based on individual worker, chef, musician, writer, journalist will talk about writing. Darla is a self-taught artist living and including metalsmithing, printmak- interests. •

Locksaw Cartel, MudSlide Charley at Eagles Bar downtown Downtown Bozeman’s Fraternal of the music from the late ‘60s May 25th–26th. Harsell is a for performance announcements. ALL Eagles Bar live music begins Order of Eagles draws a diverse through the ‘70s, and much more. Missoula native who’s been honing Always a blast, Sunrise at 9pm, unless otherwise noted. crowd. Most commonly known to Check out fellow Missoulians her craft as a songwriter and solo Entertainment brings the fun of Come play a game of pool, listen to locals as the Eagles Bar, this water- MudSlide Charley, whose house- artist by singing and stomping her karaoke and DJ music every some great local bands, or stop in for ing hole is popular to everyone from rockin’ roots music will be on full way in brew houses across Western Thursday. Come sing your heart out a cold one any day of the week! The cowboys to ski bums to college kids. display, Friday and Saturday, May Montana for the last five years. and maybe even do a dance number Eagles is located at 316 E Main St., Not only a popular spot for the 11th–12th. From its first sparks in Andrea Harsell & Luna Roja are between songs. Liquid confidence next to the Nova Café. For more happy hour crowd, the Eagles hosts 2004, the band has continued to a potent quartet with a natural available upon request. information, call (406) 587-9996. • weekly live music and karaoke. ignite and morph over the years into chemistry that can be felt as they Here’s a look at blend ele- what’s coming up. ments of Country rockers Americana, Bluebelly Junction rock, and return with the R&B into danceable entertain- their own ment Friday and sound. Saturday, April Harsell’s 27th–28th. The group magnetic provides audiences stage pres- with what they con- ence is sup- sider “rockabilly ported by music” all over the stalwarts who state of Montana. know their The high-energy craft with life band tends to veer size personal- away from slow jams, ities of their other than the occa- own. Filled sional tune. With an with songs arsenal of originals about the and personalized cov- human expe- ers, the guys will keep rience, social you on your feet until issues, love last call. MudSlide Charley and love lost, Missoula-based the show is high Locksaw Cartel visits the what is now a five-piece powerhouse. energy and feels good. Downtown Bozeman tavern, Friday The band draws its inspiration from Luna Roja features drummer and Saturday, May 4th–5th. The a more antiquated era, when Muddy Antonio Alvarez, guitarist Nick high energy, hard-driving original Waters and John Lee Hooker first Hamburg, and bassist Michael ensemble features powerful vocals fused the rough and rural vibes of Rhead. Their new album, complemented by soaring guitar and southern acoustic blues with modern Something for the Pain, is piano leads. While the group’s home electric instruments. MudSlide available now. base is danceable funk and R&B, Charley weaves their blues founda- Bridger Mountain Big Locksaw also navigates through mul- tion with Stax-era R&B, hip-hop, Band performs regularly on tiple genres in tight-knit original and indie rock to perform original Sundays from 7–9:30pm. The 17- compositions often blending one songs that bristle with vital rele- piece jazz orchestra celebrates the song into the next. They draw influ- vance, emotional fervor, and soul- music of Duke Ellington, Count ence from Portishead, Ween, Billy drenched blues. Basie, and more, with original Holiday, Clouddead, Miles Davis, The Poison Lovers take the arrangements and music of all Bill Frisell, John Scofield, Grant stage May 18th–19th, followed by genres from the 1900s to today. Green, Nirvana, McCoy Tyner, Les the return of Andrea Harsell & Check them out on Facebook, Claypool, Morcheeba, Bonobo, all Luna Roja, Friday and Saturday, @TheBridgerMountainBigBand,

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Live From The Divide features Mark Stuart, Erin Enderlin

Live From The Divide continues intimate per- repeatedly taken him to all of the USA, ed in the motivation behind and aftermath of grace. Szlachetka’s sophomore album, Heart of formances in May, celebrating the lineage and Canada, Europe, and the United Kingdom. choices in all kinds of relationships, from my Hometown (produced by Grammy winning contemporary voice of the American Roots Country artist Erin Enderlin follows with romantic to familial to how we view home. producer David Bianco), is set for release in singer/songwriter. Here’s a look at just a few of special guest Kayla Ray on Tuesday, May When Enderlin writes a song, more is born early 2018. the upcoming acts. 15th at 9pm. Tickets are $25 plus fees. than melody and rhyme. Women and men leap Looking ahead, Animal Years is set for a Singer/song- from her music, as fully formed and real as we show on Wednesday, May 30th at 9pm. Tickets writer Mark Stuart are, all blood and sweat, living, loving, killing, are $25 plus fees. Doors at 8pm. brings a show on and dying. Enderlin’s latest album, Whiskeytown The band is touring in continued support of Wednesday, May 9th Crier, puts all the sad souls she’s grown so fond their 2017 EP, Far From Home. Produced by at 9pm. Tickets are of singing and writing about in the same Ryan Hadlock – renowned for his work with $20 plus fees. Doors small, fictional city. The Lumineers, and Vance Joy – at 8pm. Enderlin is also the writer behind award- Home offers a consistently compelling distillation After many winning songs like “Monday Morning Church” of the Brooklyn-by-way-of-Baltimore trio’s irre- years on the by and “Last Call” by Lee Ann sistibly anthemic, unfailingly uplifting songcraft, Americana/Folk cir- Womack, critically acclaimed “You Don’t Know which ranges from the fist-pumping infectious- cuit, Stuart has culti- Jack” by Luke Bryan, and a host of others for ness of “Caroline” to the introspective warmth vated a very rounded Randy Travis, Terri Clark, Joey + Rory, Tyler of “Friends” to the bittersweet buoyancy of performance. His Farr, Tara Thompson, Muscadine Bloodline, “Home (I Was Born).” Guitarist Mike show consists of sto- and more. McFadden’s catchy, emotionally direct songwrit- rytelling, flashy guitar Americana/folk artist Matthew ing is matched by the band’s exuberant per- “chops,” and songs Szlachetka performs Friday, May 25th at formances, which combine McFadden’s open- that seem to draw 9pm. Tickets are $20 plus fees. Doors at 8pm. hearted vocals and surging acoustic with from his rock, blues, Named by as one of the “10 the punchy rhythmic kick of bassist Anthony country, and folk New Country Artists You Need to Know,” Saladino and drummer Anthony Spinnato. music roots. Mostly, this Erin Enderlin with special guest Kayla Ray Szlachetka (pronounced Sla-Het-Ka) draws Tickets are sold at the door, but these artist from Tennessee has your gaze back to a simpler time when music small shows are known to sell out quickly – so toured solo or in a notable duo with his wife Doors at 8pm. was less about stylized production and more buy yours early! Tickets are available at Cactus (Stacey Earle & Mark Stuart). He’s also per- Enderlin’s voice is a force – smooth, strong, about its experiential nature. His songwriting Records or www.cactusrecords.net. formed alongside the likes of Steve Forbert, and rich, equally capable of barreling through a finds inspiration in the threads that connect Live is located at 627 E Peach St. in Bozeman. Freddy Fender, Steve Earle, Joan Baez, Jason run, pulling more emotion out of a single note us, weaving a tapestry of familiar moments Visit www.livefromthedivide.com for a Ringenberg, Ray Wylie Hubbard, and Jimmy than seemed possible, or delivering subdued, that pay homage to the past while leaning full lineup of performances and further LaFave. Stuart’s decade-spanning career has almost spoken, quips. As a writer, she is interest- into a future that promises both wonder and information. •

Country Jam ‘18 – tickets on sale now! Summer is on the horizon, which of course ate a unique sound that’s simultaneously hyp- tary ID. A limited means festival season is also upon us! The notic and edgy. His voice is weathered by life’s number of VIP 2018 Headwaters Country Jam returns to detours and disappointments and strengthened weekend passes The Bridge near Three Forks, Thursday by his dreams and determination. His music is are also available, through Saturday, June 14th–16th. Headliners infused with relentless intensity, both of pas- but will sell out Gary Allan, , and Josh Turner sion and frustration. Moore is touring in sup- quickly! Buy are joined by featured performers Brett port of his latest release, Slowheart, a warm and yours and learn Young, Walker Hayes, Diamond Rio, honest embrace of the country artist’s rugged more about the Devin Dawson, Stephanie Quayle, rock roots and a showcase for his innate poetic festival at Dylan Jakobsen, Sasha McVeigh, prowess. The collection is made up of endur- www.headwa- Elizabeth Lyons, Elana Jane, and ing, sturdy songs, ones that showcase his knack terscountry- Caroline Gray for this year’s festival. for rich storytelling. jam.com. With the allure of a modern day outlaw, Josh Turner is one of country music’s most Held every Gary Allan has won over fans, peers and crit- recognizable hit-makers. With a rich, deep summer since ics with his signature blend of smoldering voice and distinctive style, he’s sold more than 2008, Headwaters vocals, rebellious lyrics and raucous live per- 12.5 million units, is a disciple of traditional Country Jam was caliber stars including Eric Church, formances. While becoming a force on the country music and one of the youngest mem- created to bring live country music in a festival Montgomery Gentry, The Charlie Daniels country music scene, Allan has remained true bers of the esteemed Grand Ole Opry. From atmosphere to Montana and the Northwest. Band, Eli Young Band, Dustin Lynch, Chris to his artistic voice each step of the way. He’s his 2003 platinum-selling debut Long Black The festival takes place at the venue known Young, Tracy Lawrence, Trace Adkins, Clint described as “dark and dreamy” by Train to his most recent 2017 Billboard No. 1 as The Bridge, an area near Three Forks com- Black, Randy Houser, Sammy Kershaw, The Entertainment Weekly, “soulful and rough around release, Deep South, Turner has garnered multi- prised of 159 acres and is the final resting Bellamy Brothers, Pat Green, Blackhawk, the edges” by Playboy, and deemed a “maver- ple Grammy, CMA, and ACM nominations. ground for the historic Sappington Bridge that Lonestar, Colin Raye, Emerson Drive, John ick” by Rolling Stone. Allan has five #1 hits at Turner’s hits include “Your Man,” “Why once spanned the Jefferson River. Sixty acres Anderson, Joe Diffie, Mark Chesnutt, Mark country radio, fourteen Top 10 hits to his cred- Don’t We Just Dance,” “Firecracker,” “Would are used for the state-certified campground, Wills, Deana Carter, Little Texas, and it and amassed over 270 million total streams. You Go with Me,” “All Over Me,” and which holds 1,200 20x40 sites. Within the many more. He is currently finishing up work for his “Time Is Love.” venue is a 12-acre arena where all the magic Besides the live music, festival-goers can upcoming EMI Nashville release. Country Jam tickets are on sale now. happens. Live music from national and local enjoy horseshoe tournaments, dance contests, Kip Moore combines a raw and rustic Secure your spot with weekend general admis- acts plays all day and into the night. mechanical bull riding, as well as food and voice with compelling lyrics of honesty to cre- sion tickets for $150, or $125 with valid mili- The three-day festival has brought in high merchandise vendors. •

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LocaL SportS in and around the BoZone

Exercise your right to be entertained w/ next roller derby bout

Gallatin Roller Derby celebrates derby family. advance and $10 at the door. Kids and support to raise healthy, suc- The Gallatin Roller Girlz are a the freedom to play roller derby Show your colors with red, age 10 and under enter for FREE! cessful children. 501(c)3 federal nonprofit and and pursue the opponent with white and blue attire – or flags! Advance tickets are available at This bout is part of the week- achieved WFTDA (Women’s Flat “Red, White & Bruise”, a col- Dress as Captain America, the Cat Cactus Records and www.grder- end-long Montana Melee Track Derby Association) full mem- orfully patriotic bout set for in the Hat, Uncle Sam, or the Blue by.com. Doors open at 7pm, with Tournament, also featuring teams ber status in September 2015. This Saturday, May 19th at the Gallatin Man Group! Costumed attendees the bout to follow at 7:30pm. from Fernie, Canada and Fargo, bout is a sanctioned bout, affecting County Fairgrounds’ Haynes aged 18+ get first crack at limited A portion of event proceeds will North Dakota. All access passes to the Girlz’s rankings at national and Pavilion. Gallatin Roller Derby’s trackside seating (aka the Danger benefit Thrive, a community-based Montana Melee are available for international levels. For more infor- Mountain Mayhem will face off Zone). This family-friendly event organization known for its preven- only $15. To get in on a full mation about women’s flat track against Palouse River Rollers from features food by Bubby’s, a no-host tative, strength-based empower- weekend of derby action, visit the roller derby and the Gallatin Roller Pullman, Washington. Celebrate bar by the American Legion, raf- ment model of working with par- Gallatin Roller Derby website Girlz, visit the aforementioned the start of the season and Armed fles, games and prizes. Tickets for ents and children. They provide for tournament information website or find them on Facebook, Forces Day with your local roller Red, White & Bruise are $8 in families with the resources, tools, and passes. @GallatinRollerGirlz. • ­Page 2D­•­The enDZone •­May 1,­2018

Outdoor-focused courses continue at REI REIBozemancontinuestohost ormaybefindoutaboutwhatto Finally, FREEoutdoors-basedpresentations lookforwhenpurchasinganew Prepare for thiswintryspring.Here’salookat mountainbikeormodifyingyour Bear Country someof theupcomingcoursesand existingone?JoinaREImountain onWednesday, otherevents. bikeexperttolearnaboutthebikes, May23rdfrom Bozeman Backcountry essentialgearandsafety,responsibil- 6:30–8pm.The Woman Series: Gourmet ityonthetrail,basicbikemainte- BozemanREI Cooking for Backpackers isfirst nanceandmore. storeoffers uponThursday,May3rdfrom Bike Maintenance for Trail monthlybearedu- 6–7:30pm.REIbackpackingexperts Riding rollsinonTuesday,May cationclasses willdebunkthemyththatbackpack- 22ndfrom6:30–8pm.Mountain throughoutthe ingmealsconsistof onlyprepack- bikesaremadeforthetrails,but summer.Taught agedfreezedriedmealsorbars. sometimestheystillneedalittlecare byoneof REI’s Learninsidertipsondeliciousmeal andattentiontokeepperformingat nonprofitpartners preparationusingitemsalreadyin theirbest.Thisclasswillcovercriti- specializingin yourpantryandhowtodehydrate calmaintenancetipsthatwillhelp bearbehavior,the yourownfoodathome.Therewill yougetthemostoutof everyride, goalistoreduce alsobeabrief discussiononstoves, nomattertheseason.Topicscovered bear-humancon- fuel,andcooksets. includequietinganoisydrivetrain, flictsandinjuriesto Women’s Mountain Biking checkingandreplacingbrakepads, both.Participantswillhavethe ManyREIclassesandpresenta- www.rei.com/learn,whereyou Basics followsonThursday,May cleaningadirtybike,experimenting opportunitytopracticetheproper tionsarefreeandopentothepublic, canfindmoreinformationabout 10thfrom6–7:30pm.Thinking withtirepressure,andthebasicsof useof bearspraywithinertcanis- butregistrationisrequired.Spaceis theseandotherupcomingcourses abouthittingthetrailonyourbike settingupyoursuspension. ters. limited.Reserveaspotnowat andevents.•

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Yellowstone increases entrance fee – effective June 1st, 2018

From Yellowstone Public Affairs remainsintheNationalParkService morethan1.5billionvisitorsinthe TheNationalParkService(NPS) andhelpsensureaqualityexperi- lastfiveyears.Throughoutthecoun- [recently]announcedYellowstone enceforallwhovisit.Herein try,thecombinationof aginginfra- National Park willmodifyits Yellowstone,80percentof entrance structureandincreasedvisitation entrancefeesbeginningJune1st, feesstayintheparkandaredevoted affectsparkroads,bridges,buildings, 2018toprovide campgrounds,watersystems, additional bathrooms,andotherfacilities. fundingfor Maintenancedeferredonthese infrastructure facilitiesamountstoan$11.6 andmainte- billionnationwidebacklog. nanceneeds Entrancefeescollectedby thatenhance theNationalParkServicetotaled thevisitor $199.9millioninFiscalYear experience. 2016.TheNPSestimatesthat Effective oncefullyimplemented,thenew June1st,the feestructurewillincreaseannual park entrancefeerevenuebyabout entrancefee $60million. willbe$35 YellowstoneNationalParkhas pervehicleor$30permotorcycle. tospendingthatsupportsthevisitor. hadanentrancefeesince1916.The Anannualparkpasswillcost$70. Wesharetheother20percentof currentrateof $30pervehicleor TheNPSlastOctoberpro- entryfeeincomewithothernational $25permotorcyclehasbeenin posedaplantoadoptseasonal parksfortheirprojects. effectsince2015.Theparkisoneof pricingatYellowstoneand16 “Yellowstoneusesrevenuesfrom 117intheNationalParkSystem othernationalparkstoraiseaddi- entrancefeescollectedtoimprove thatchargesanentrancefee.The tionalrevenueforinfrastructure visitorfacilities,”said remaining300sitesarefreetoenter. andmaintenanceneeds.Thefee SuperintendentDanWenk.Visitors Thepriceof theannualAmerica structureannouncedaddresses benefitwhenparkroads,trails,and theBeautifulNationalParksand manyconcernsandideasprovided boardwalksaremaintainedandpro- FederalRecreationalLandsAnnual bythepubliconhowbestto videaccesstothepark’streasures.” PassandLifetimeSeniorPasswill addressfeerevenueforparks. Nationalparkshaveexperienced remain$80. Revenuefromentrancefees recordbreakingvisitation,with YellowstoneandGrandTeton nationalparkshavenotyet determinedhowthisnewfee structurewillaffectthe combinedparks’seven-day entrancepass. TheNationalParkService hasastandardizedentrancefee structure,composedof four groupsbasedonparksizeand type.Yellowstoneisoneof 10 sitesingroup4. Since 1916, the National Park Service has been entrusted with the care of America’s more than 400 national parks. With the help of volunteers and partners, NPS safeguards these special places and share their stories with mil- lions of people every year. • page 2D • Volume 25, Number 9 - May 1, 2018 • The BoZone Entertainment Calendar • www.BoZone.com • 406-586-6730 ––– Tell ’em, “I Saw It In The BoZone!” Tell ’em, “I Saw It In The BoZone!” ––– The BoZone Entertainment Calendar • www.BoZone.com • 406-586-6730 • Volume 25, Number 9 - May 1, 2018 • page 3D May 1, 2018 • The endZone • Page 3d

Annual Bike Swap rolls into Fairgrounds May 5th

The Gallatin Valley Bicycle Club a percentage of sales support the Gallatin Valley Bicycle Club is dedi- health, education, and advocacy, The Club supports shared-use will present the 2018 Bike Swap Gallatin Valley Bicycle Club. cated to providing cycling activities encouraging a more bicycle-friendly trails in appropriate and accessible on Saturday, May 5th at the Based in Bozeman, the that promote recreation, individual community in the Gallatin Valley. locations. Gallatin County Fairgrounds. A Founded in 1978, GVBC is a members-only hour kicks off the volunteer-run nonprofit Swap from 8–9am (non-members organization. The group sponsors can join at the door), followed by the annual Bike Swap and a num- the public event from 9–11:45am ber of local organizations and and a discount period from events benefiting cyclists, such as noon–1pm. This is a day to buy and the Montana Special Olympics, sell new and used bikes and acces- Bike to Work Week, Longest Day of sories. Get ready for summer rides and Trails, the Bike Kitchen, and with the 2018 Bike Swap! much more. Sellers: bring items to the Bike Swap volunteers are needed! Fairgrounds on Friday, May 4th Learn more and join the club at from 4–7pm. There is a www.gallatinvalleybicycle- per-item consignment fee and club.org. •

Hit the slopes – on bikes! – at Big Sky Resort The slopes may be closed, but flow trail off Explorer and Big Sky Resort will have plenty to intermediate to expert keep Lone Peak-goers occupied once trails off of Thunder Wolf. it reopens for its fast approaching For bike rentals, bike haul Multi-course race returns to Bozeman in summer season of outdoor adven- lift tickets and gear, look ture on June 8th. In anticipation, the no further than the benefit of lung cancer research popular Bike Haul Season Pass Different Spokes Bike will be offered at a discounted price Shop. – $119 – through May 31st. Hurry! This offer Big Sky Resort offers over 40 expires at the end of May. miles of trails from the Mountain Visit www.bigskyre- Village and the only lift-accessible sort.com to purchase areas featuring downhill trails from passes and to learn more the Swift Current, Thunder Wolf, about summer activities at and Explorer lifts. Lifts run daily Big Sky Resort. from 9am–4pm. Big Sky Resort, estab- At Big Sky Resort, riders will find lished in 1973, is located in mostly advanced and expert down- the Northern Rockies of Park. Big Sky Resort is the Biggest skier and 4,350 vertical drop. Big tion and the largest family-run four- hill trails off the Swift Current lift, Southwest Montana between Skiing in America with 5,800 acres Sky Resort is owned by Boyne season resort company in North with a beginner and intermediate Bozeman and Yellowstone National offering an average of two acres per Resorts, a Michigan-based corpora- America. •

Boys of summer finally able to hit the Bobcat cagers land Florida diamond transfer by Danny Waldo by Danny Waldo FSSC to a 30-3 finish and a quar- Following what has seemed like With Mr. Everything, Tyler terfinal berth in the NJCAA the winter that will never end, first- Hall, exploring his professional National Tournament. year head coach Garrett Schultz and options by declaring for the 2018 Daniels boasted a 3.4 assist-to- his Bozeman Bucks were finally NBA draft, the Montana State turnover ratio, which ranked him able to get in some game action men’s basketball team has begun 17th among all junior college play- recently, as warmer weather allowed the process of preparing for life ers in 2017-18. for the kick-off of the 2018 without the prolific shooter from “They said they really needed a American Legion baseball season. Rock Island, Illinois. point guard,” Daniels said. “They The Bucks’ season was scheduled Head coach Brian Fish and his felt like what I brought to the table to begin with a home-opening dou- staff recently secured the services of was perfect for what they see and bleheader versus the Billings Scarlets Russell Daniels, a 5’11, 160 lb. what they need.” on April 14th. However, Mother point guard out of Florida Daniels, who is the Bobcats’ sec- Nature had other plans, and Southwestern State College. ond JC commit this spring, along Bozeman’s season was postponed, Good weather held up for anoth- swing with three of their next four Daniels, whom the Bobcats have with Park High’s Ladan Ricketts meaning the Bucks officially opened er week, and Bozeman was able to contests in the friendly confines of been recruiting since January, had out of Sheridan College, will join 2018 play on the road at defending get two more games in the following Heroes Park, beginning with Butte never seen snow prior to his cam- Harald Frey and Lassi Nikkarinen state champion Missoula, where the weekend in Billings, splitting another on Friday, April 27th and ending pus visit to Bozeman, but the Baton in the Bobcat backcourt, providing two teams split a pair of seven- pair of seven-inning contests with with a visit from the Belgrade Rouge, Louisiana native immediate- another scoring option on the inning contests. The Mavericks won the Billings Royals. Again, Bozeman Bandits on May 2nd before they set ly fell in love with what he saw and perimeter, and another facilitator to game one, 4-2, before Bozeman dropped Game 1, 1-0, before bounc- off on the road again, at Great Falls committed. “I had never seen improve the ‘Cats shooting percent- came back to take the nightcap, 11- ing back to take a Game 2 victory, 6- on May 5th. mountains before so it was pretty age from last season where MSU 5. These two teams squared off in 4. Bozeman and Billings faced each For a complete schedule of all cool to me.” ranked 11th in the league. the 2017 American Legion AA tour- other in the semifinals of last sea- Bozeman Bucks baseball games, log The sophomore contributed 4.4 Danny Waldo is a local freelance nament final, with Missoula earning son’s AA American Legion state onto their website at www.boze- points, while shooting 48 percent writer covering Montana State Bobcat and the victory. Both teams advanced to tournament, with Bozeman advanc- manlegionbaseball.com. from the three-point line, in helping Bozeman Hawk athletics. • the Northwest Regional in Missoula, ing 10-8. Danny Waldo is a local freelance where the Bucks bowed out after With good weather in the fore- writer covering Montana State Bobcat and two straight losses. cast, the Bucks look to get into full Bozeman Hawk athletics. •

page 2D • Volume 25, Number 9 - May 1, 2018 • The BoZone Entertainment Calendar • www.BoZone.com • 406-586-6730 ––– Tell ’em, “I Saw It In The BoZone!” Tell ’em, “I Saw It In The BoZone!” ––– The BoZone Entertainment Calendar • www.BoZone.com • 406-586-6730 • Volume 25, Number 9 - May 1, 2018 • page 3D Business Before Hours Thursday, May 3rd 7:30–8:30am SMA Architects May 1, 2018 The BoZone • Volume 25, Number 9

Business in and around the BoZone Give Big Gallatin Valley is 6pm to 6pm, May 3rd & 4th Simplify your giving. Amplify your tions represent a wide variety of we believe that with each of us to all community members! es that often fill the gaps where the impact. Give Big! missions that support arts to trails, pitching in, we can reach it!” said Additionally, there will be Donor business and government sectors On May 3rd and 4th from education to basic needs and much Bridget Wilkinson, Executive Lounges, live locations where donors cannot serve. Give Big is a celebra- 6pm–6pm, The Bozeman Area more. Since its inception in 2015, Director for the Bozeman Area can go and give, hosted by many tion of all of the invaluab le donors Community Foundation will host Give Big has helped our community Community Foundation. local nonprofits during the 24-hour who support this thriving nonprofit the fourth annual Give Big raise over $1,370,000 for 168 non- This year, Give Big will start the celebration. These Donor Lounges community!” said Bridget Gallatin Valley initiative, a 24- profits throughout Gallatin County. giving fun with a Kickoff Party at will be located throughout the coun- Wilkinson, Executive Director for hour celebration of giving to local “We are humbled by the out- the Bozeman Taproom (101 N ty in coffee shops, restaurants, gyms, the Bozeman Area Community nonprofits in Gallatin County! This pouring of support for our local Rouse Ave.) from 5:30–7:30pm on bookstores and more! To find a Foundation. year, the Bozeman Area Community nonprofit community during Give Thursday, May 3rd and wrap up the complete list of Donor Lounge For more information, please Foundation’s goal is to inspire 4,000 Big. Without our hard-working non- initiative with a Finale Celebration events during Give Big, please go to contact Bridget Wilkinson at donors to raise $1,000,000 in 24- profit partners, generous community to thank all participating donors www.givebiggv.org/info/events (406) 587-6262, bridget@bozeman- hours for 192 nonprofits from com- members and local businesses, this from 5–7pm at the Baxter Hotel . “Nonprofit organizations play a foundation.org or go to munities throughout Gallatin initiative simply would not be possi- (105 W Main St.) on Friday, May vital role in building healthy com- www.GiveBigGV.org County. The participating organiza- ble! We have a big goal this year but 4th. Both events are free and open munities by providing critical servic- to learn more. •

Chamber presents spring Montana Gift Corral celebrates 25 years gatherings for the savvy by giving back Bozeman Chamber presents Bozeman. This event is $55 for Yearlong anniversary giveaway will Business Before Hours on members and $165 for non-mem- donate $6,500 to charity Thursday, May 3rd from bers. Table seating also available. The Rocky Mountain West is the 7:30–8:30am. SMA Architects will host Cost includes presentations, lunch, most generous region in America, the event at its offices, 109 E Oak, and networking. See website for and for the past 25 years, Montana Ste. 2E, in Bozeman. The local firm complete list of presenters. Gift Corral, a much-beloved gift offers architectural, master planning, The next Business After store staple, has felt that generosity and interior design services to its Hours is set for Thursday, May in the form of its loyal, growing cus- clients in the mountain west. This 24th from 5:30–7:30pm. The event tomer base. Owner Bert Hopeman gathering provides a business net- will be hosted by Residence Inn by explains, “We started with one store working outlet for Bozeman Area Marriott at their location, 6195 E on Main Street in 1993, and thanks Chamber of Commerce Members Valley Center Rd., on the edge of to the support from the local com- and others. This edition of Business Bozeman. Bozeman’s Residence Inn munity and traveling visitors, we’ve Before Hours is included with is a local branch of Marriott grown to five locations across Chamber membership and $50 for International, Inc., a leading global Bozeman, the Bozeman Yellowstone non-members. lodging company with more than In March, Montana Gift Corral’s Animal Shelter. International Airport, and Lewis & giveaway completed its third month In a time when many nonprofits Another Business & 6,500 properties across 127 coun- Clark Caverns. It’s amazing. We Community Connections forum tries and territories. This gathering of bi-weekly drawings. Based on the are facing budget cuts, Montana Gift really love the people we serve and philosophy that getting a gift feels Corral hopes to make a positive follows Wednesday, May 23rd. This provides a business networking out- the beauty of Montana.” Economic Development Regional Update let for Bozeman Area Chamber of good, and giving one feels better, impact by putting money back into In the early 90s, Montana Gift Montana Gift Corral is helping its the charities that their customers Seminar will be held from Commerce Members and others. Corral’s founder Sharon Hopeman 11:30am–5:30pm. Topics will This edition of Business After Hours customers do both: each winner care about the most. The company was looking for souvenirs with local receives a gift card, plus the opportu- has been a longtime supporter of include: airport development and an is included with Chamber member- flavor to take back to her family in airline update, regional develop- ship and $50 for non-members. nity to make a financial donation – community events and organizations, Virginia but came up empty-handed. which matches their gift card dollar donating monthly and annually to ment, local tourism and develop- Visit www.bozemancham- Sharon and her husband Bert ment, government, and education, ber.com to register for any of these amount – to any nonprofit of area causes. But the 25th anniver- decided to open a store in their choice. sary celebration is a different animal, each featuring industry panelists. events and to learn more. Call (406) Downtown Bozeman which centered The afternoon will take place at the 586-5421 for further information. Downtown store manager Mary giving locals and visitors the chance on their love of the rocky mountain Kenna has been making the phone to help fund dozens of nonprofits in Best Western Plus GranTree Inn, The Chamber Center is located at landscape, and a philosophy of located at 1325 N 7th Ave. in 2000 Commerce Way in Bozeman. • call announcements to each winner, need – and the people, environ- sharing that love with visitors and and says the response has been over- ments, and wildlife those organiza- locals alike. whelming. “People have been so pos- tions support. By year’s end, they Twenty-five successful years later, itive and appreciative. But for me, will have donated $6,500 to charita- Montana Gift Corral feels like a the best part is when they get to pick ble causes in this giveaway alone, a Mentoring Series features Main Street staple. Their decades the charity that the dollar-matched milestone for the whole community spent serving area customers as part amount goes to. You really feel how to celebrate. of the Big Sky Country community much they care about their commu- To learn more about how these owner of ERA Landmark calls for a celebration, but for the nity.” Thanks to Montana Gift donations have positively impacted Hopemans, that doesn’t mean a sale Prospera Business Network and with our community of women Corral and their giveaway winners, nonprofits, or information on how to or a party. Instead, they are holding the Montana Women’s Business entrepreneurs. donations have already been made participate, please visit a year-long giveaway, celebrating the Center present the next in its 2018 Registration for this afternoon to Warriors & Quiet Waters, Heart www.GiftCorral.com or visit one Montana traditions of giving back, Leadership Mentoring Series event is $25 for Prospera members of the Valley Animal Shelter, Meals of its three Bozeman locations – taking care of one another, and featuring Robyn Erlenbush, and $35 for non-members at on Wheels, Right to Life (Gallatin downtown, in the Gallatin Valley appreciating the world around us. owner of ERA Landmark Real www.prosperabusinessnet- County), and the Snake River Mall, and inside Walmart. • Estate, on Tuesday, May 8th at the work.org. Admission includes Baxter Hotel from 2:30–5pm. An heavy hors d’oeuvres at The Baxter. evening networking social The evening networking social will will follow. take place at Taco del Sol, located at The Leadership Mentoring 35 W Main St. in Bozeman. Annual Women’s Circle of Excellence Series presents and features success- Southwest Montana’s premier ful women entrepreneurs’ stories of real estate firm has a special affinity Conference to be held at MSU success and challenges. No speeches, for this part of the country, with its no PowerPoints, no handouts. Just magnificent scenery, year-round From MSU News Service the workplace will take place before Regular registration is $99. genuine, raw stories. Sessions are recreation and strong sense of histo- Montana State University’s 10th lunch, and the Outstanding Woman Registration includes educational moderated by Ris Higgins, owner of ry and community. ERA Landmark annual conference designed to help Mentor Award – given to a woman sessions, event materials and a net- Leadership Outfitters and longtime has served the communities of Big develop and strengthen women’s in the business community who has working reception with hors d’oeu- mentor to women entrepreneurs. Sky, Bozeman, Livingston, and professional and personal success demonstrated strong leadership and vres and a silent auction. Proceeds Join as featured guests share their Ennis for over 40 years. Learn more will be held Thursday, May 10th, donated time, inspiration, expertise from the silent auction help fund a advice and encouragement at www.eralandmark.com. • from 8am–4:30pm in Jabs Hall on and friendship to others – will be scholarship to benefit a business stu- the MSU campus. presented prior to the keynote. dent. Up to 7.9 CEU and CPE cred- The Women’s Circle of A PechaKucha-inspired presenta- its are available. Excellence Conference will tion focused on the theme of “She For additional conference infor- include sessions on giving productive Inspired Me” will follow lunch. mation and to register, visit feedback and empowering a team, The conference’s keynote speaker www.montana.edu/business/w marketing, integrative negotiation for is Sherry Winn, who will discuss coe or [email protected]. professional and personal success, “Unleash the Winner Within You.” The conference is hosted by and challenging decisions related to The session is intended to equip the Jake Jabs College of Business families and legacies. Presenters attendees and their team members and Entrepreneurship. Sponsorship include Amanda Tebay, assistant to become agents of change. Winn is support is provided by BlueCross director of MSU’s Family and a motivational speaker, coach, for- BlueShield of Montana and Graduate Housing; Jessica Burch of mer handball player who competed Northwestern Energy, with addition- Betula Creative; Amber Raile, MSU in the 1984 and 1988 summer al support from Amatics CPA associate business professor; and Olympics and author of five books, Group, PayneWest, Sky Federal Marsha Goetting of MSU including Unleash the Winner Within Credit Union, First Security Bank, Extension. You: A Success Game Plan for Business, PrintingForLess.com and Foundant www.GiveBigGV.org A panel discussion on women in Leadership and Life. Technologies. •

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