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To each morning; soothing Tumblewood Teas knowing that just driving through is mak- future jobs,” said Kaden Luna, a partici- learn more, drive thru today or visit are prepared gently and with love; laven- ing an impact!” pant in HRDC’s Youth Development pro- www.higherground.coffee. • Contents Museums . .2A Theatre . .3A Community Calendar . .4-5A Art . .6A Film . .7A Community . .8A EcoZone . .2B RollingZone . .C EndZone . .D Kitchen Dwellers Brews in The Rockies Tim Ryan & Rob Quist Town Center • Big Sky Museum of the Rockies The Attic • Livingston Bi$zone . .4D June 21st - 6pm June 26th - 5:30pm June 27th - 7pm Page 2a•The BoZone •June 15,2018 Children’s Museum offers events & exhibits fun for the whole family! MOR presents Brews of the Rockies!, GUITAR-centric activities & more It’s summertime and the for $1. These screenings are a 3D printer? How about putting a Women in Engineering Day. These may affect these hours. Children’s Museum of Bozeman included with museum membership robot to use? Now’s your chance! women work and study within the The innovative STEAMlab pro- (CMB) is abuzz with activities for or admission. Join CMB’s resident tech expert to vast array of engineering fields and gram offers personally relevant area kids – and even adults! Here’s An adults-only STEAM & Suds create and play in the lab. Suds will will share experiments, activities, project-based learning opportunities a look at some of the upcoming follows Thursday, June 21st from be provided by Mountains Walking and their stories. From electrical to to kids with the aim of bolstering happenings. 5:30–8pm. Ever wanted to design on Brewery. This event is $20 and only software engineering, the afternoon interest and expertise in 21st century Throughout the for those 21+. will feature all kinds of learning fun! skills. Come enjoy the STEAMlab summer, the Registration The lab will also be open from as part of your museum experience. Children’s Museum required. 10am–noon for an extra special Included with membership or will host a number On Sat- open lab. This all ages event is admission. of Family Movie urday, June included with museum membership Located at 202 S Willson Ave., Nights. The first 23rd, Family or admission. the Children’s Museum offers screening of A Science Day: Also at the Children’s Museum... hands-on exhibits, summer science Bug’s Life is set for Women in Open STEAMlab Hours with camps, after-school activities, and Friday, June 15th at Engineering events recurring weekly. Connect educational programs throughout 7pm. Future screen- will unfold with Bozeman’s community of youth the year. Because children make pro- ings include Meet the from 10am makers. All available tools will be at found meaning from direct experi- Robinsons on July –2pm. Enjoy a your disposal with Arduinos, ence, CMB programs facilitate path- 20th and Wall-E on day full of Raspberry Pis, 3D printers, and ways for hands-on exploratory play. August 17th. The engineering more – plus, a resident expert on- Visit www.cmbozeman.org for funny flicks will exploration! hand to help out. Drop off kids further details, membership infor- screen either inside Eight women grades 6–12 on Mondays from mation, and registration for upcom- or out, depending on engineers have 3–5pm, Tuesdays from 4–7pm, and ing events. Be sure to follow the the weather. been invited to Fridays from 10am–noon through Children’s Museum on Facebook Lemonade and pop- join in for the school year. Additional open lab and Instagram for the most up-to- corn will be available International hours vary and some school holidays date info. • Historic chair exhibit opens at Yellowstone Gateway Museum The Yellowstone Gateway books that accompany the exhibit. their or their parents’ careers. family supporters include: Tom Museum has announced the open- Several photographs of people in Businesses and individuals were Baskett, Sherry Pikul, and Family; ing of Pull Up a Chair: Tales chairs are displayed on exhibit walls given the opportunity to sponsor a Melissa & Parks Frady; Jim Garry; from the Seats of History, an as well as in the notebooks. chair for the duration of the exhibit, Howard & Kay Hoy; Keith Lawrie exhibit of twenty-eight chairs from Visitors will have the opportunity which is at least two years; their & Brant Robey; Eileen Story; and the museum’s collection on display to vote on their favorite chair and names will be included in the exhib- Kate & Stan Todd. in the Pioneer Room. Also included story – results will be posted and it. Business sponsors include: The museum is also grateful to are local stories and photographs of periodically updated on the muse- American Association of University, the following people who assisted people and chairs. A reception is set um’s Facebook page. Anvil Wagon Works, At Home on with the for Saturday, June 23rd from Researchers revealed inspiring the Range, Catherine Lane exhibit: 10am–5pm. Cookies will be provid- and sometimes surprising stories of Interiors, Elk River Books, ERA Suzanne ed. This event is free and open to local people or businesses. For exam- Landmark Real Estate, The Frame Brown, the public. ple, an 1869 ox-hide chair may have Garden, Junk n’ Disorderly, Legends Reid Inspired by the great number supported members of early Hair Studio, Little Feet Preschool, Flatten, and variety of chairs in the muse- Yellowstone expeditions staying at a Livingston Center for Arts & Frank um’s collection, Museum Registrar Paradise Valley Ranch; the career Culture, Livingston Karen Reinhart and volunteers and life of a woman who was once a Community Rosamond Stanton, Sara Chaney, Vaudeville actress and owned a Acupuncture, Ronneberg, Susan Sewell, BJ Earle, and Mariah Henry select- fainting couch; a rancher who made Livingston Bob Skillman, and board ed chairs and began conducting a highchair with found branches HealthCare, members Ed Dodge, Bruce research about each chair’s local his- during the Great Depression; a Montana Rail Link, Graham, Dale Guidi, and tory over the past year. A fainting Northern Pacific Railway folding Northern Pacific Norm Miller. couch, grinding bench, hand-forged chair enjoyed by Yellowstone Park Beanery, 1 to 1 For more information dining room chair, sidesaddle, ox- Branch line passengers; a sidesaddle Fitness, Operation about this exhibit and other hide ranch chair, potty chair, con- used while a woman lived in the Lifesaver, Out of upcoming events, visit vertible stroller/highchair, a man- Main Boulder Ranger Station from the Blue Antiques, www.yellowstonegate- gle’s chair, 63 Ranch rocker, barber about 1910-1940; an elk-legged stool Riverside waymuseum.org or find chair, railroad-related chairs, and made by a local hunter; and a Hardware, Solid Hardesty, Jamie Islay, the museum on Facebook, @yellow- others are included. Each chair is Mountain Bell switchboard opera- Rock Foundation, Jay Kiefer, Margie stonegatewaymuseum. The Museum identified with a short label while its tor’s chair that generated a lot of and Timber Trails. Nelson, Rob Park, is located at 118 W Chinook in full history is interpreted in note- local stories as people remembered Individual and Dan Porter, Carl Livingston. • Library home to live music & family fun all summer long Bozeman Public Proceeds from the sale ly event is held every Tuesday at Library offers more directly benefit 11am and noon in the Large than just a vast selec- Library services such Community Room. Open to all ages tion of books, periodi- as the Most Wanted and abilities, instructors focus on the cals, and movies to its book collection, new basics of yoga, breathing, and many pass-holders – it computer lab, book- mind/body connections.