Let’s all go out to the Gallatin County Fair he Nitty Gritty venues such as the Greeley Stampede or the A new program similar to farm-to-fork, Midway for a special happy hour treat. Their About Dirt South Dakota State Fair, the stage will be cen- Dirt Made My Lunch is an agriculture experi- dirty martini has a couple renditions and sells Much like tered in the Anderson Arena, an outdoor ence for children K-2 to raise agricultural liter- for $5 from 5 to 7 p.m. Montana’s famous clay venue featuring bleacher seating and front-of- acy in families. A panoramic exhibit in Haynes Dirty Thirties: “gumbo,” the Gallatin stage viewing right down in the arena. Pavilion will provide an interactive experience Lucky souls turning 30 anytime in 2015 County Fair is full on Country music fans are famous for showing up for kids, complete with taking their “own can get into the Fair free on Sunday, July 19 dirt-related activities to dance to their favorite hits, and the dirt grown lunch” with them. Ryann Shea, a senior by showing their drivers license at A Gate or T this year as they cele- floor won’t obstruct this popular activity. at Montana State University, is conducting the B Gate. brate their roots and Sponsors will have a tailgate section in the program through an internship. “I’m excited Older Than Dirt: look forward to a new arena too, much like you see at football games. to share this fun trip down farming lane with Seniors 62 and over will enjoy the senior future. “Party in the Dirt” begins July 13 and Hot For Teacher, the Van Halen kids,” Shea said, a Miles City native. “They citizen discount every day this year. Older runs through July 19 in Bozeman, MT. Here’s Experience, performs Thursday, July 16 in can—in a hypothetical sense—plant, grow, Than Dirt admission is $6. the dirt scoop: similar accord to Friday’s show with concert- harvest and take the product to sale. They will Dirt Road: Dance in the Dirt: goers rocking the best Van Halen songs learn how Montana farmers and ranchers feed Gallatin County Fair will route customers XL Country presents country music star down in the dirt. Hot For Teacher is presented the world.” through a new pathway this year featuring two Terri Clark Friday, July 17 where the concert by Eagle Radio. Both concerts are free with Dirty Martini: new guest entrances: A Gate near the Gun will entertain fans in Anderson Arena, on the Fair admission. Fairgoers wishing to wet their whistle can Range and B Gate in the new north parking dirt floor. Similar to other popular concert Dirt Made My Lunch: stop by the American Legion Pub on the More “about the Fair” - Page 7A Contents Art, Community . .2A Film, theatre, movies . .3A Calendar . .4-5A Literature . .6A Art, Fair cont. .7A Crossword . .8A EcoZone . .Section B Music . .Section C RZ Interview . .4C Moods of the Madison Livingston Summerfest Red Ants Pants Festival Sports . .Section D Ennis, Montana Sacajawea Park White Sulphur Springs Bi$Zone . .Section 4D July 17 & 18 July 17 & 18 July 23 - 26 ­Page 2a­•­The BoZone •­July 15,­2015 Check out the Artist Demonstrations at the 5th annual SLAM Festival Now in its fifth year, the upcom- of hour-long artist demonstrations. of creating”. Lord does not process promises what is sure to the next few years of SL AM festivals ing Summer SLAM (Support Local The demonstrations begin at 11 am necessarily rely on the be an entertaining range to include more interaction between Artists and Musicians) Festival pro- on Saturday and 10 am on Sunday traditional measure of presentations, the artist and audience in the form vides a platform for a variety of and will include a variety of arts of ‘success’ including Tuli of guided workshops. local artists and musicians to share including musician Aaron Banfield, when choosing Fischer who will The schedule of artist demon- their talent with the Bozeman com- slab ceramic artist Jo Newhall, Kim’s artists for bring his iron strations and more information munity. This two-day festival runs Taekwando, and landscape painter these hour forge to show about the activities and performanc- from August 8th through the 9th Peter Jones. long inter- how he es of the 2015 summer SLAM festi- and transforms Bogert Park into a An exceptional and often absent actions makes gar- val is available at flourishing center for the arts. opportunity to truly understand the but den tools. www.slamfestivals.org or via email at During this weekend in August, creative process, these demonstra- rather Lord hopes [email protected]. The organi- white tents showcasing the wares of tions took form four years ago when finds the to expand zation is entirely run by volunteers local artisans line the park perimeter long time SLAM Board Member artists the artist in the community and welcomes and performances, ranging from and mosaic artist Lisa Lord gathered with pas- demonstra- anyone interested in getting musical groups to yoga are regularly a few fellow artists to demonstrate sion and tions during involved. • scheduled on the main stage. their craft during the two day festi- engage- Founded five years ago as a val. Lord stated her main reason for ment with venue to both celebrate and connect providing artist demonstrations was their craft. Delsey Dzintars – Like, really happy doing artists to their local audience, the to “create connectivity between the This selection a painting demo at SLAM fest in Bozeman festival has expanded that notion in artist and their art” which in her Photo by Tyler Busby the last few years with the inclusion words “lends validity to the process MoR Siebel Dinosaur Complex MOR has become world- rex will roam the earth again, right ered. The Tyrant Kings, featuring Agents of Hope Carnival renowned as a dinosaur research here at Museum of the Rockies in Montana’s T. rex presents the sci- facility because of the work of Dr. the Siebel Dinosaur Complex. Soon ence and research of Tyrannosaurus benefit Jack Horner and his team of pale- to be among only a handful of rex in a very, very big way. On August 15th from 1-5 pm candy, snow cones, amazing prizes, ontologists and graduate students. museums in the world to display a Exhibit sponsored in part by join ERA Landmark Real Estate for music and so much more! The With one of the largest and most fossilized T. rex skeleton, MOR’s BNSF Railway our annual Agents of Hope Carnival is free, and tickets for important collections of dinosaur new exhibit will present one of the Another new exhibit! Carnival benefiting the Muscular games are only $1 for 4 or $5 for fossils in the world, MOR is proba- most spectacular specimens ever Burrowing Dinosaurs: Digging Dystrophy Association of Montana. 25. All proceeds benefit MDA MT bly most recognized for this exhibit. unearthed–called Montana’s T. rex. Deeper Into Dinosaur This fun filled day will include old and help to send children to MDA’s Upon arriving at MOR, you’ll be Discovered near the Fort Peck Dam Behavior greeted by Big Mike, our bronze and one of the most complete T. rex Experience groundbreaking sci- T.rex statue in front of the building. skeletons ever found, Montana’s T. ence about dinosaur behavior in MOR houses the most T.rex Burrowing Dinosaurs: specimens anywhere in the Digging Deeper Into world - currently 13. Dinosaur Behavior. Based Notable displays in this on a remarkable discovery Complex include the growth in southwestern Montana, and behavior series of Burrowing Dinosaurs: Triceratops, our Catherine Digging Deeper Into B.rex specimen, and many, Dinosaur Behavior, brings many other one-of-a-kind to life the first scientific evi- dinosaur finds. dence that some dinosaurs Behind this exhibit is our dug burrows and cared for famous paleontologist, Dr. their young inside their Jack Horner, who served as dens. Dr. David Varricchio, the scientific advisor for all of Associate Professor of the Jurassic Park films and Paleontology at MSU, was also advised Steven Spielberg on rex stands 12 feet tall and approxi- part of the team that uncovered the fashioned carnival games, large summer camp. For more informa- the TV series, Terra Nova, that mately 40 feet from nose to tail. It 95-million-year-old skeletal remains interactive inflatable games, photo tion visit www.eracarnival.com. aired on Fox. would have weighed almost seven of a small dinosaur and two juve- booth fun, face painting, cotton Come join the fun! • NOW OPEN! tons as it walked the eastern regions niles found tucked into a fossilized The Tyrant Kings, featuring of the state. MOR’s new exhibit will chamber at the end of a sediment- Montana’s T. rex. also display a series of skulls from filled burrow. Now MOR’s Tyrannosaurus rex, meaning our collections that show the growth Burrowing Dinosaurs exhibit dis- “tyrant lizard king,” roamed the of T. rex–from juvenile specimens to plays this fascinating behavior in a MOR’s Martin Children’s earth 65 million years ago. Now T. the largest T. rex skull ever discov- life-like presentation. • Discovery Center Explore Yellowstone with a Kids can get hands-on here, with Lunch on the Lawn continues to grow hands-on look at the science a variety of activities from fishing and history of Yellowstone on the fishing bridge, to setting up Lunch on the Lawn is a premier savory crepes Mo’ Bowls - gourmet mac n’ National Park.
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