Walk for recovery at American Cancer Society’s Relay for Life ll of us know someone cancer, and improve the quality of life for cancer moments: Relayers are welcomed to the event in final lap and pledge to take action and spread who has been affected patients and their caretakers. In preparation for the Opening Ceremony. Next, the Survivors Lap awareness of cancer research, treatments, and by cancer; whether the event, Relay For Life teams hold fundraising invites all cancer survivors at the event to take prevention. they’re a survivor, care- events and ask for donations from friends and their first lap around the track, celebrating their Over the next few months, there are several giver, a family member, family. At the event, teams camp out overnight victory over cancer as other participants cheer Relay For Life events scheduled to take place in or a loved one who has and take turns walking or running around a track them on. The Caregiver Lap is next, honoring the surrounding area. On Friday, June 19th, there passed. This summer, or path at a local high school, park, or fair- those who have given care to cancer patients. will be Relays both at the MSU Track and Field the American Cancer ground. Events are up to 24 hours long, and The Opening Lap invites all teams to walk Complex in Bozeman and at Ennis High School Society’s Relay for Life because cancer never sleeps, each team is asked together. After the sun sets, the Luminaria in Ennis. On Friday, June 26th, Helena’s Carroll will be hosting several to have at least one participant on the track at all Ceremony illuminates the track. Participants are College will host a relay at Nelson Stadium. events throughout the Gallatin Valley and west- times. Relay For Life is organized as a public invited to light a candle in a bag to honor loved There will be two Relays on Friday, July 24th — ern Montana. Join the effort to fight cancer and gathering, spanning all day and night in a large ones who have passed, and then take a lap encir- one on the Kennedy Trail at Barrett Hospital in support survivors by participating in this moving outdoor space. Many people bring tents and cling all the glowing luminaria. Throughout the Dillon, and one at Park High School in communityA event. camp out around the walking tracks. Currently, rest of the evening, individuals walk throughout Livingston. On Friday, August 8th, there will be a The American Cancer Society’s most success- almost 4 million people take part in Relay events the night. During this time there are also family Relay at Copper Mountain Park in Butte. Do ful fundraiser and the organization’s signature in over 5,000 communities in the United States. games, activities, and entertainment. After the your part and sign up for a Relay this summer! event, Relay For Life aims to raise funds to Though every event is different, a typical full 24 hours have passed, the event closes with To learn more or to register for an event, visit improve cancer survival, decrease the incidence of Relay For Life event features several key the Fight Back Ceremony. Relayers take a relayforlife.org. • Contents Community/Film . .2A Art . .3A Calendar . .4-5A Classes/Dance . .6A Theatre . .7A Art/Crossword . .8A EcoZone . .B Music . .Section C RZ Interview . .4C Bogert Farmers’ Market RBAR Liquorfest RollerGirlz EndZone . .Section D Bogert Park Rocking R Bar GCF- Events Park Bi$Zone . .Section 4D June 2nd - 5-8pm June 13th - 5-8pm June 13th - 7:30pm ­Page 2a­•­The BoZone •­June 1,­2015 At the Table with Take a tour with Seasonal Montana The Extreme History Project One of the best things about cible of cowboy bars throughout the The Extreme History Project is walking tour of Bozeman’s historic movers and shakers and the stories summertime is enjoying an outdoor Rocky Mountain West, is arguably gearing up for a great summer sea- Main Street will start at Soroptimist that make up the town’s historical dinner with friends, eating delicious one of the top cowboy bar bands son! Be sure to catch a walking tour Park located at the corner of Main narrative. Meet at the entrance to food bursting with flavor and sipping playing today. With eight recordings and learn more about Bozeman’s and Rouse streets. Put on your walk- Sunset Hills Cemetery located off of wine as the sun sets behind the available worldwide, and their songs fascinating past. ing shoes and explore Bozeman’s East Main Street directly south of mountains. Summer produces the playing on the radio in more than Friday, June 5th, and Friday, June historic Main Street with tour guide, Lindley Park. Tours are $7 for most delicious 12th at 6 pm, catch The Working Charlie Spray. Learn about adults, $5 for students and seniors, ingredients — Class Hero: Bozeman’s Bozeman’s early history through the and free for children 12 and under. sun-ripened Historic Tracy District Walking historic architecture and people that The Extreme History Project vegetables, Tour. Bozeman was not built by the founded our unique town. Tours began as a means of making the fresh meats fed Nelson Story’s alone. It took a large are $7 for adults, $5 for students humanities more fun, interesting and on the healthy community of masons, shopkeepers, and seniors, and free for children accessible to the general public and grass beneath and brewers among others to build 12 and under. as a real means of generating social your feet — it’s Bozeman’s infrastructure in the late practically a 19th century. Join The Extreme crime not to History Project for a historic walking enjoy the boun- tour of the North Tracy Avenue ty of the long, Historic District. Meet at the Beall sunny Montana Park Recreation Center located days. at 415 N Bozeman Ave. Learn about This sum- the historic residential architecture mer, Chef north of Main Street. Some of the Melissa houses in the district are among the Harrison of most significant examples of vernac- Seasonal ular architecture in the city. This Montana will tour gives an overview of the “work- Sunday, June 7th and Sunday, change. The Project hopes to be hosting At the Table farm din- 30 countries, Montana Rose has ing class” or blue collar section of June 14th at 2 pm, learn about encompass a variety of events and ners to take advantage of all the come to embody the spirit of Bozeman. The houses in the North Bozeman’s history through spooky activities which will enhance the goodness this season has to offer. “Americana”. A harmonious union Tracy historic district are modest stories in The Ghosts of public’s understanding of how histo- Dinners will take place throughout of the most recognizable genres of vernacular structures that show the Bozeman’s Past: The Historic ry has shaped our present and how the summer at or near the farms American music blended into a needs of middle class Sunset Hills Cemetery Walking understanding that legacy can affect from which the ingredients of din- unique western style. Bozeman. Tours are $7 for adults, Tour. Join the Extreme History the way we behave towards one ers’ meals will be sourced. To taste Seasonal Montana is dedicated $5 for students and seniors, and free Project for a walking tour of another. You can register and pay the deliciousness of Montana sum- to the sustainable food movement, for children 12 and under. Bozeman’s historic Sunset Hills online in advance at www.adven- mer, be sure to buy yourself a ticket! working to build community Sunday, June 7th and Sunday, Cemetery. The early residents of turethroughtime.org, or you can pay The first At the Table dinner will through food. Their culinary philos- June 14th at 10 am, join The Bozeman laid their loved ones to and register at the time of the tour. be hosted on Saturday, June 20th by ophy maintains that cooking should Extreme History Project for Tents rest, overlooking the town that their For more information or questions, Wells Fargo Steakhouse. The steak be based on the finest and freshest to Town: Bozeman’s Historic toil and labor helped establish. Join email the Extreme History Project will be sourced from Sabo Ranch in ingredients produced sustainably Main Street Walking Tour. This us to learn about Bozeman’s early at [email protected]. • Harrison, Montana which special- and locally. Chef Mel is a passionate izes in raising grassfed beef, and live advocate for a food economy that is music will be provided by Montana delicious, clean and fair. She pro- Rose. The evening begins at 6 pm, cures ingredients from Montana the band begins at 8 pm. Dinner farmers, ranchers and producers Taste local spirits at Liquor Fest includes appetizers, a family style whose dedication to sustainable agri- On Friday, June 12th Bozeman, and Roughstock dinner and a plated dessert. The culture assures Seasonal Montana from 5 to 8 pm, head to Distillery from Bozeman. Each menu is written by Chef Mel and with a consistent supply of fresh and Rocking R Bar for distillery will have a booth at the Seasonal Montana team. pure ingredients. Liquor Fest! Rocking R which they will be offering free Sabo Ranch is committed to Seasonal Montana specializes in will be showcasing six samples of their products for managing the land sustainably, keep- the customization of any occasion, Montana distilleries: guests to taste. All the liquors will ing land and animals healthy for whether it be private farm dinners, Whistling Andy be available at the bar so guests future generations.
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