Eget a Head Start on the Holidays & SHOP LOCAL This Season
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Get avery head year, the icy Southwest startand onmuch more! the Head down andholidays find that unique gift this and& so m uchSHOP more! Attendees will LOCALreceive free market takes this place at the Livingstonseason Civic Center. Montana temps and snow cover you’ve been pondering. The Holiday Bazaar is a tote bags while supplies last. Please also bring nonper- Also on Dec. 2nd, the Antique Market will host signal the fast approaching season fundraiser for the Emerson Center. ishable food items to donate to the Gallatin Valley the return of its Holiday Open House of giving. That’s right, it’s time to Also at the Emerson on Nov. 18th, the Bozeman Food Bank. Extravaganza! from 10am–5pm. Come for sales start making those lists, and check- Winter Farmers’ Market moves upstairs for its Looking to early next month, the 2017 SLAM throughout the store, refreshments, and plenty of ing ‘em twice. In prolonged recog- weekly event. Vendors will be displaying their goods Winter Showcase heads to the Masonic Lodge good cheer! This event is meant to wish everyone the nition of “Small Business from 9am–noon. Pick up some groceries, stock the Ballroom Friday and Saturday, December 1st–2nd happiest and healthiest of holidays. Get ready to Saturday,” consider shopping local pantry for Thanksgiving, and get a jump on holiday from noon–8pm both days. With the continued goal wrap and “Come See What Time Left Behind” in when checking names off your holiday shopping shopping with this pre-holiday extravaganza at the to Support Local Artists and Musicians, this holiday Four Corners. scrolls. This nationwide celebration of independent, Emerson! twist on the annual cultural gathering will feature one Finally, the annual Christmas Stroll, local businesses and their proprietors can easily The following weekend in the Gallatin Valley of a kind gifts for friends and family, live entertain- Downtown Bozeman’s greatest holiday tradition, extendE beyond operating hours on November 25th. Fairgrounds’ exhibit buildings, check out the ment by area musicians, silent auction, and so much returns Saturday evening, Dec. 2nd from And for those also hoping to dodge the Black Friday Gallatin Valley Farmers’ Market: Holiday more. The Winter Showcase is the perfect place to 4:30–7:30pm. Santa Claus will work his way from the rush or are looking for original gifts no Cyber Edition on Saturday, November 25th from soak in the creativity of your local Montana commu- Emerson down Main Street, singing Christmas carols Monday sale could furnish, here’s a roundup of holi- 9am–3pm. This is a great opportunity to shop for one nity. Come check every name off your holiday shop- and lighting the downtown holiday lights with thou- day markets and events happening in and around of a kind Christmas gifts made by local crafters and ping list! This family friendly event will entertain all sands of spirited community members in tow. Then Bozeman. artists, and to also purchase locally raised meats for weekend long. enjoy horse-drawn wagon rides, pictures with Santa, Give the gift of art! The Emerson Center for the your holiday dinner table. Many of the featured ven- Western Sustainability Exchange presents the live entertainment, downtown shopping, holiday Arts & Culture presents the 16th Annual Holiday dors will be those from the summer markets, in addi- WSE Holiday Farmers Market on Saturday, Dec. treats, and much more! Buttons will be available for Bazaar on Saturday, November 18th from tion to vendors who don’t participate on a regular 2nd from 9am–4pm. This festive shopping event fea- purchase following Thanksgiving at various Bozeman 9am–4pm. This highly anticipated event is a celebra- basis. Buy a few birdhouses or spoons by woodwork- tures local vendors with handmade jewelry, toys, locations. tion of local and regional artists. Held in the Emerson ers from the Bozeman Senior Center. Or maybe some apparel, baked goods, artwork, kids activities, and ALL events are open to the public. Further infor- Ballroom every year, exhibitors display original fine beautiful pieced fabric napkins, aprons and placemats much more. Also returning this year, Santa Paws! mation about these local holiday shopping opportuni- art and distinctive crafts. The event will feature fine by Elaine Staben. Marketgoers will also find friendly Have photos taken with Santa between booth stops. ties and other happenings can be found throughout art, sculpture, photography, jewelry, decorative items, flowers and photos on pallets by Allison Sweeney. All Proceeds will benefit Stafford Animal Shelter. The this issue of The BoZone. • Contents Community . .2A Community/Film . .3A Calendar . .4-5A Theatre . .6A Film . .7A Community . .8A EcoZone . .B RollingZone . .C Brawl of the Wild Big Sky Resort 2017 SLAM Winter Showcase EndZone . .D Can the Griz Food Drive Opening Day Masonic Lodge Ballroom Bi$Zone . .4D November 18th November 23rd December 1st & 2nd High Noon 9am Noon - 8pm Page 2a•The BoZone •novemBer 15,2017 Museum hosts Brews & WWI exhibit opens at Yellowstone public lectures this month Gateway Museum The War to present day, Yellowstone including the Spanish Gateway American Philippine Museum War, World War I, recently World War II, Korean opened its new War, Vietnam War, and WWI exhibit the Iraq War. The commemorat- Livingston homefront is ing the 100th richly interpreted with anniversary of numerous artifacts from the Great War. the museum’s collec- New biogra- tions. The new WWI phies of local exhibit will be displayed WWI veterans for at least one year. and newly dis- The WWI exhibit is played artifacts made possible by dona- expand the tions given in memory The snow has returned to troversies that continue to surround Pioneer of Susan Kraft who American Indians and their rela- Southwest Montana, and with it a Room’s military William Allen Hunter served on the museum’s full calendar at the Museum of the tionship with the U.S. government exhibit. Special county board for many Rockies. Here’s a look at some to this day. There is a $12 admis- WWI-inspired by French years. Among other upcoming events at your neighbor- sion including beer tasting, gallery appetizers and beverages will be artist Jules projects, she conducted hood museum. talks, exhibits, and light appetizers served. The museum hopes to also Abel Faivre, military research and Thrive will present Dynamite for those 21 and older. feature music of the era. will be exhib- RayYardley interviewed local veterans Dads: Museum of the Rockies Future Brews evenings this sea- New stories of World War I vet- ited. Recently for the exhibit and for mili- on Wednesday, November 15th from son will include The “McGill erans include Elizabeth (Sandelius) donated tary programs that she pre- 6–7:30pm. This edition of the popu- Museum” with 2 Basset Brewery on Benbow, William Allen Hunter, large-format Haberstroh photo- sented in Livingston, as well as at lar series will be highlighted by some February 27th; Traps & Taps with Roland Kaiser (and the Kaiser fami- graphs of servicemen departing the 2015 Montana History serious exploration of the museum Draught Works Brewery on March ly), and Ray Yardley, Sr. Also fea- from the Livingston Depot in 1917 Conference. and its many exhibits. Dinner is 27th; and Yellowstone Tourism with tured are bios of WWI veterans and post-war, marching in a Victory Please contact the museum at included. Red Lodge Ales Brewing Company Eugene Knoke, Andrew F. Peterson, Parade in Downtown Livingston, (406) 222-4184 if you have informa- This event series puts male role closing out the series on April 24th. Jr., Thomas “Tommy” Ray, and will also be on display. tion about local veterans who have models in the spotlight and fosters The next edition of the Science Marvin E. Wright. Photos, uniforms, The Honoring Park County served (or are serving) in the mili- the father-child bond. Dynamite Inquiry Lecture Series, Capturing equipment, and archival material, Veterans exhibit chronicles the tary. Keep up to date with Dads is free of charge and dinner is an Eclipse by Balloon, is set to including letters and postcards sent poignant stories and displays arti- Yellowstone Gateway programming included — plus, moms get a night close out the month on Wednesday, from France to Montana during facts of the men and women who at www.yellowstonegatewaymu- off! Preregistration is required for November 29th in Hager WWI and original stone lithographs served in the military from the Civil seum.org. • these events at www.allthrive.org. Auditorium beginning at 7pm. This MOR is pleased to host the presentation is open to the public. Extreme History Project Lecture On August 21st, student teams Series, encouraging public under- across the country sent balloons standing of the way our history has aloft to conduct scientific studies of Festival of Trees gala & live auction shaped our present. Speakers take a the total solar eclipse. Angela Des fresh look at interesting historical Jardins, principal investigator of the lights up GranTree topics. Exploring the Crossroads NASA-sponsored Eclipse of Heritage & Highway Maps in Ballooning Project and director of Liberty Place, Inc., a 501c3 non- Sheehan, and so much more! Silent the Last Best Place with Rob the Montana Space Grant profit organization serving people auction items will include dinner Briwa is next up on Thursday, Consortium, will discuss early with brain injuries, presents the 20th and entertainment packages, as well November 16th at 6pm. This lecture results of what the students learned Annual Festival of Trees on as items for gifting and Holiday will be held in Hager Auditorium and how it contributes to our Thursday, November 16th at the decorating. and is open to the public. understanding of eclipses and their GranTree Inn. The event features Trees will be decorated by many MOR’s popular series Brews & effects.