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Fresh exhibits and events are coming to the Carbon County Arts Guild & Depot Gallery. Page 2
Monster Dog Pull
Red Lodge Ales combines canines and kegs in a very fun way. Page 3
Red Lodge Clay Center
Check out newly-glazed ceramics and mustsee exhibits at the Red Lodge Clay Center. Page 4
Upcoming Events
Red Lodge is host to exciting events yearround; read up on what’s happening. Page 4
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WINTER FEST
The first of its kind TARA CADY
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ith two major annual events happening one week apart, Red Lodge thought it might as well make a festival of it. Winter Fest combines Red Lodge Mountain’s Winter Carnival and the Ski-Joring National Finals with events happening almost every day in between. Beginning Friday, March 2, travelers can not only make a weekend of Red Lodge, but stay through the end of the festivities, Sunday, March 11. “It’s an umbrella and venue to share all of the things that are going on,” said Kristen Hollum, Red Lodge Chamber of Commerce community volunteer. “We wanted to showcase and tie in other events to hope illustrate that it’s not just Winter Carnival.” Here is just some of what’s happening throughout the 10-day festival. For an up-to-date list of events, see redlodge.com/winterfest or find Red Lodge Winter Fest on Facebook.
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Each year, Boise-based Winter Wildlands Alliance produces a Backcountry Film Festival to share with the Mountain West. Red Lodge is included in the 2017-2018 tour thanks to the Beartooth Recreational Trails Association as they play host. The 11th annual Please see FEST, Page R3
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PHOTOS COURTESY OF THE CARBON COUNTY ARTS GUILD & DEPOT GALLERY
The open studio program is designed for people who want to draw or paint with a live model; events are held Tuesday evenings April 3 through May 29.
SPRING FORWARD WITH ART COURTESY OF THE CARBON COUNTY ARTS GUILD & DEPOT GALLERY
The Carbon County Arts Guild & Depot Gallery is celebrating its 45th year as a nonprofit art organization. Housed in the historic train depot in Red Lodge, this recognized establishment provides support and inspiration to artists throughout the region. Space is provided in the galleries for artists to show and sell their art. In addition, the guild showcases new exhibitions each month. They offer art classes, lectures and workshops, plus organize art fairs and special events throughout the year. The arts guild and gallery is free and open to the public. Winter hours are 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Thursday and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Friday and Saturday through April 30. Summer hours are May 1 through Oct. 31, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Thursday; 10 a.m. to 7 p.m., Friday and Saturday; and 12 to 5 p.m. on Sunday. The mission of the Carbon County Arts Guild & Depot Gallery is to support, inspire and encourage all artists. Through reaching out, they provide art education and exposure to the visual, performing and literary arts for the benefit of the broadest possible audience.
EXHIBITIONS Through Feb. 28: Expressive Hand-Stitched Art Quilts by Marie Shirley-Jones A member’s show will be on view at the Arts Guild through the month of February. Shirley-Jones’s work is dyed fabric with layers of hand-stitching to create one-ofa-kind art quilts. Through Feb. 28: Big Stuff “Big Stuff” will be a one-time opportunity for guild members to show large pieces of art that normally wouldn’t be displayed at the guild because of limited space. Subject matter will vary. March 5-30: Student Art Show The annual show includes work from students in Nye, Fishtail and Carbon County Schools. April 3-30: The Rocky Mountain Regional Juried Exhibition and The Falcon’s Eye: Nature Photography by Michael Sample
See Marie Shirley-Jones’ dyed fabric art featuring layers of hand-stitching that create unique quilts through Feb. 28. Courtesy of the Montana Art Gallery Directors Association, “The Falcon’s Eye” traveling show shares an opening reception with the juried show April 7 from 2 to 4 p.m. Awards for the juried show will be given at 3 p.m.
available to painters and drawers interested in capturing the human essence on Tuesdays through Feb. 27, and also April 3 through May 29. Artists must bring their own supplies. The suggested donation is $5.
Feb. 17: Learn to Dye: Techniques and Methods for Dyeing Cloth This adult workshop will be held in conjunction with the “Expressive Hand-Stitched Art Quilts” exhibition by Marie Shirley-Jones. Shirley-Jones, an avid textile artist, will instruct the workshop from 12 to 3 p.m. Students will learn how to prepare cloth before the dyeing process, experiment with dyeing techniques and how to use color. The final piece will be a table runner. EVENTS Cost for the class is $35. Supplies Through Feb. 27 & April will be provided. Space is lim3-May 29: Open Studio ited and registration is required. Many artists use people as in- To register call the Arts Guild at spiration. A live model will be (406) 446-1370. May 3-30: Spring Showers, Bring May Flowers and Welcome Wall “Spring Showers, Bring May Flowers” features members’ work along with a Welcome Wall display of art by new guild members Stephanie Rose, Sarah Means, Breck Martineau, Janice Polzin and Colette Kewitt. The opening reception for both exhibitions is Friday, May 4 from 5 to 7 p.m.
April 12 & May 10: Paint-nSip through Art History Romanticism is the subject scheduled Thursday, April 12. Each student will create an oil painting in vivid colors based on the artwork of J.M.W. Turner (1775-1851). Romanticism in art looks at imaginative landscapes and turbulent seas with a focus on emotions of apprehension, horror and awe. On Thursday, May 10, the session will focus on impressionism. The artist whose work will be explored is Claude Monet (18401926) with the main focus on light and color patterns. Each class will be instructed by local artist Carol Hartman and is held from 6 to 8 p.m. at the guild. The cost is $35. All materials are provided. A beverage of choice can be brought by participants to enjoy during the class. Space is limited and registration is required.
April 27-28: Landscape Painting with John Potter workshop Landscape Painting with John Potter is a one-and-a-half day workshop where students will watch the artist demonstrate techniques, learn about composition, explore color mixing and have plenty of time to paint. Students must have some experience in oil painting and bring their own supplies. Potter has a background in painting and illustration but didn’t begin painting full-time until 2002. Potter says his favorite subject matter is the “rugged mountain scenery of the American West.” He has shown his work nationally and internationally with pieces in numerous private collections. The class will meet Friday, April 27 from 6 to 9 p.m. and Saturday, April 28 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Cost for the workshop is $85. A 10-percent discount will be given to members. Space is limited and registration is required.
23rd annual Beartooth Ball benefits surgical services TARA CADY
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Show everyone what “Red Lodge formal” really means this spring at Beartooth Billings Clinic Foundation’s largest fundraiser of the year, Saturday, April 21. Bolo ties are a wise decision for this upscale event, as everyone will be dressed to the Western nines.
Rock Creek Resort plays host and caterer as Billings’ band of doctors, The Midlife Chryslers, rock the house. And a wine tasting and live auction will not be too far
away from the fun, which begins at 5 p.m. “We want to focus on gathering our ‘family’ together to celebrate how fortunate we are in Carbon County and count our many blessings, including our faithful benefactors and supporters,” foundation executive director Sara Urbanik said in a press release.
Limited individual tickets are available at $100 each; sponsorships start at $350. Attendees are guaranteed table seating. Proceeds benefit the clinic’s outpatient surgical services and the foundation’s permanent endowment. Through ticket sales, sponsorships and a live auction, the foundation hopes to raise $200,000.
“Those who can’t attend the Beartooth Ball, but would still like to part of this annual fundraising event, can make a tax-deductible donation in a variety of ways,” the press release said. For more information, call the foundation at (406) 4460610 or email Urbanik at surbanik@beartoothbillingsclinic. org. M 1
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PHOTOS COURTESY OF RED LODGE MOUNTAIN
Maddie Ringer from Sunshine Yoga leads ski bums into downward-facing-dog through Pints & Poses Yoga each Saturday through April 14 at Red Lodge Mountain.
Skedaddle to the slopes this spring TARA CADY
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Red Lodge Mountain is the end of the line for outdoor fun. Every Saturday through April 14, RLM hosts Pints & Poses Yoga taught by Sunshine Yoga’s Maddie Ringer. The $15 admission cost includes one pint of beer, but all ages and abilities are welcome. The RLM ski patrol works effortlessly to ensure safety on the slopes, so ski bums are encouraged to give back at the Grizzly Peak Gala Feb. 17 at Beartooth Elks Lodge. From 6 to 10 p.m., attendees can expect live music, dinner, raffle prizes and a silent auction. The kid-friendly fundraiser costs $15 in advance or $20 at the door. Donations received for the silent
auction include Sego skis, a Chico Hot Springs getaway, products from dozens of local stores and much more. Big Jim and the Twins will be performing while the ski patrol cooks and serves up Italian cuisine. The Beartooth Park Series completes March 3, the same day as Winter Carnival. The competitor with the most combined points wins a summer season pass to Beartooth Basin. Wax nostalgic with RLM March 10 at its Throw Back & Throw Big event, where ‘90s ski tricks are encouraged on the slopes. Pit Viper and Red Lodge Ales sponsor the free event where big air tricks, vintage style, mullets and fanny packs are welcome. The Big Air competition is open to all ages and abilities
and costumes are encouraged for the contest in the Bierstube. Also happening March 10 is the free Sego Skis Demo Day, where skiers can try American-made skis before they buy with a photo ID and credit card. And RLM understands that you have to get ski bums started young, so there’s a Mini Monster Jam event planned March 24, where kids 12 and under can compete. Helmets are required. With events happening each week through the end of the regular ski season, there’s no reason not to pack up your gear and get moving on the mountain. Check redlodgemountain.com for more event details.
Mark your calendar: Feb. 16 Town Series Final Race at RLM After-party and awards at the Pizza Co. Feb. 17 Pints & Poses Yoga Grizzly Peak Gala at Beartooth Elks Lodge March 3 Winter Carnival Beartooth Park Series Part 3 - Rail Jam
March 10 90’s Throwback & Throw-Big Sego Skis Demo Day March 17 Pints & Poses Yoga March 24 Mini Monster Jam March 31 Pints & Poses Yoga April 14 Pints & Poses Yoga
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BRTA fundraiser finds itself at the Roman Theater on Friday, March 2. Short films like “The End of Snow,” “Below 0” and “Ruth Gorge” are on the docket as well as a raffle with prizes from local businesses. The show begins at 7 p.m. The adult entry fee is $10; kids 12 and under get in for $7. Tickets are available at romantheater100.com or at the door. COURTESY IMAGE For more information, email info@beartoothtrails. Save the day from boredom and head to RLM’s Winter Carnival dressed as a superhero March 3. org. Ski-Joring National five and under get in free. Winter Carnival Part of the admission Finals Snow is no problem for proceeds benefit area charRed Lodge Mountain’s bigSki-joring can be quite ities. Last year, the Red gest winter party. the drag. The drag of skiers Lodge Ski-Joring AssociaMarch 2 On Saturday, March 3, tied to horses and their rid- tion donated $2,000 back Winter Carnival Suthe ski area plays host to ers, that is. to the community. That perheroes Costume its annual Winter Carnival. Skijoring America com- money included not only and Cardboard Classic Included in the event lineup pletes its race circuit March admission costs, but monParade along Broadare a cardboard craft race, 10 and 11 at the Red Lodge ies raised from the Calcutta way Avenue, 5:30 p.m. costume contest, live mu- Rodeo Grounds. and chili cook-off, both of Backcountry Film sic by Milton Menasco and The two-day event in- which are returning in 2018. Festival at The Roman the Big Fiasco, a rail jam and cludes five divisions – pee The Calcutta and chili Theater, 7 p.m. torchlight parade and fire- wee (age 12 and younger), feed begins at the Beartooth works finale. junior (age 13 to 17), novice, Elks Lodge at 6 p.m. on SatMarch 3 This year’s theme is su- sport and open – of skiers, urday. The night ends with Winter Carnival at Red perheroes, so come in cos- riders and steeds as teams live music and dance at the Lodge Mountain Snow Creek Saloon, begintume and save the day from vie for a season-end win. Beartooth Park Series Races begin at noon both ning at 9 p.m. being anything less than Rail Jam at Red Lodge days. spectacular. A chili cook-off benefitMountain Registration for the day’s Event co-coordinator ting Baretooth Cupboards festivities begins at 8 a.m. Kristen Beck says Red Lodge takes place Sunday during March 4 in the courtyard. Priority has one of the safest routes the second and final comSilver Run’s Hancock sign-ups for the Torchlight in the track, with dirt on petition round. The ski-jorRace at Red Lodge Parade are reserved for RLM the inside and skiers on the ing national champions are Mountain staff; the public can re- snow. Volunteers divert wa- honored at Foster & Logan’s March 6 serve one of the 68 spots at ter and reevaluate the course Pub and Grill at 5 p.m. Pint Night at Sam’s 8:15 a.m. Ten alternate spots throughout both days, putKiddos can keep busy beTap Room are available if there are no- ting more sand out if nec- tween divisions both days with bouncy horse race shows and will be selected essary. March 9 on a first-come-first-serve Long-time volunteer Tera games and a s’mores staSki-joring Registration basis. Reynolds says the horses are tion. Wagon rides between at the Silver Strike Intermediate and ad- a sight to see. parking and the event add to Live music throughout vanced skiers age 13 and “I think it’s just amazing the fun. Plus, merchandise downtown older are encouraged to join to see the talent of the horses booths and food vendors are the torch-carrying crowd to be able to pull them in this plentiful. March 10 that will ski down the hill at circular manner, and I think Beck encourages interSki-joring National Fi7 p.m. RLM suggests partic- that really drives who wins,” ested participants to regnals at Rodeo Grounds ipants wear old jackets that she said. “You’ve got to have ister online and early at Ski-joring Calcutta at they wouldn’t mind getting a horse to get around that redlodgeskijoring.com. A Beartooth Elks Lodge dirty or burned. track within that 15-second registration party is hapTorchlight Parade skiers timeframe. To me, the horse pening at the Silver Strike Live music throughout should meet at the Triple is very critical.” Friday, March 9 at 6 p.m. downtown Chair, ready to load, at 6 p.m. Bleachers brought in last which then moves on to the March 11 to ensure their spot isn’t year are returning, so at- Snow Creek Saloon for live Ski-joring National Figiven to an alternate. Every- tendees won’t have to sit on music at 9 p.m. nals at Rodeo Grounds one participating is required flatbeds to view the action. “If I have my way, it’s to sign a waiver and wear a Admission is $7 a day or $10 going to be 27 degrees and non-transferable wristband. for the weekend. Children sunny,” Beck said.
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COURTESY OF RED LODGE ALES
Red Lodge Ales combines canines and kegs for its annual Monster Dog Pull, Sunday, Feb. 25.
Canines and kegs The Monster Dog Pull TARA CADY
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If the thought of beer has you drooling like a dog, you might as well bring your pup to Red Lodge Ales for its annual Monster Dog Pull, Sunday, Feb. 25. Registration begins at 10 a.m. with a $5 entry fee for each canine. Costs cover dog toys, which are awarded to the fastest dog in each weight category. There are six weight classes. Canines start pulling kegs on the roughly 60-foot course at noon. Bystanders are encouraged to sip on some beers while they watch from the sidelines.
Race Divisions Weight class
Keg weight
0-20 lb.
10 lb.
20-40 lb.
30 lb.
40-60 lb.
50 lb.
60-80 lb.
70 lb.
80-100 lb.
90 lb.
100+ lb.
110 lb.
“If you’ve never seen a dog owner entice their pet with a T-bone steak, then you’ve never been to Red Lodge Ales Monster Dog Pull,” said RLA event coordinator, Andy Simpson.
Open Year rOund 11 West 8th Street, Red Lodge, MT 406-446-1370
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Artist Matthew Kelleher curated the STAIN exhibit on display through March at the Red Lodge Clay Center. Kelleher returns April 7-8 for a free live demonstration workshop.
Get creative
at Red Lodge Clay Center TARA CADY COURTESY OF DAVID ANDREWS/RED LODGE CLAY CENTER
Above: Artist Shoko Teruyama is giving a free live demonstration workshop April 7-8 at Red Lodge Clay Center. Below: Kenyon Hansen’s solo exhibition is on display at Red Lodge Clay Center through Feb. 25.
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More than 100 ceramic artists are featured at the Red Lodge Clay Center annually. Their work includes functional pottery, sculpture, home décor and unique gifts. Exhibits of contemporary ceramic art rotate monthly. Through Feb. 25, the center features Kenyon Hansen’s solo exhibition of functional pottery. According to a press release, his work “blends the subtle” and shows “distinctive effects of soda-fired clay with a strong sense of structure, color and form.” Beginning March 2, the STAIN exhibit curated by Matthew Kelleher will be on display. An opening reception is planned March 2 from 5 to 7 p.m. for the selection. Featured artists include Shoko Teruyama, Lydia Johnson, Cory Brown, Andrea Gill, Mike Ashley, Matthew Metz, Alex Zablocki and Matthew Kelleher. The exhibit is on display through March 29. May’s exhibit is cleverly titled “Roses are Red…” and aims to celebrate flowers as they bloom throughout the month. “Specifically, artists were asked to create a series of vases, flower bricks and other pots to contain
and display the grandeur of floral blooms,” the press release states. Guests are encouraged to shop from the show for a Mother’s Day gift. Participating artists include Suze Lindsay, Julia Galloway, Kate Johnston, HP Bloomer and Lorna Meaden. More than a gallery, the Red Lodge Clay Center welcomes the public to craft their own clay creations and watch artists work their magic. The community kiln heats up Valentine’s Day with a special Wheel & Wine event. From 4 to 6 p.m. on Feb. 14, couples learn how to throw a piece of pottery while they sip on wine selections from Red Lodge’s own Backock & Miles. A similar date night is planned for Saturdays, March 24, April 21 and May 12 from 4 to 6 p.m. Event tickets are $45 each. The clay center continues its holiday focus with Easter and Mother’s Day classes happening Saturdays, March 10 and April 28, respectively. Families are encouraged to come ready to make a table centerpiece or holiday gift. Kiddos younger than 5 are invited with an accompanying adult. The cost to register is $15. Artists Matt Kelleher and Shoko Teruyama show Red Lodge how it’s done with a live demonstration workshop Saturday, April 7 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Sunday, April 8 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. This event is free to the public. The center’s event cancellation policy can be found at redlodgeclaycenter.com.
RED LODGE CALENDAR OF EVENTS FEBRUARY
17 St. Patrick’s Day Parade, 5:45 p.m.
2-25 Kenyon Hansen Solo Exhibit, Red Lodge Clay Center
22 Celebration of our Youth Awards, Boys
2-28 Expressive Hand-Stitched Art Quilts by Marie Shirley-Jones exhibit, Carbon County Arts Guild & Depot Gallery
24 Mini Monster Jam, Red Lodge Mountain
2-28 Big Stuff exhibit, Carbon County Arts Guild & Depot Gallery
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Easter Sunday Sunrise Service, Red Lodge Mountain, 12:30 p.m.
14 Happy Valentine’s Day!
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Red Lodge Lions Club Easter Egg Hunt, Lions Park, noon
14 Valentine’s Date Night Wheel & Wine, Red Lodge Clay Center, 4-6:30 p.m.
3-30 Rocky
17 Learn to Dye Workshop, Carbon County Arts Guild & Depot Gallery, 12-3 p.m.
& Girls Club
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Mountain Regional Juried Exhibition, Carbon County Arts Guild & Depot Gallery
6 First Friday Artwalk, Honey’s Cafe,
5-7 p.m.
17 Grizzly Peak Gala, Beartooth Elks Lodge
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Winter Carnival Superheroes Costume and Cardboard Classic Parade, downtown Red Lodge, 5:30 p.m. First Friday Artwalk, Honey’s Cafe, 5-7 p.m.
21 23rd Annual Beartooth Ball, Rock Creek
Resort, 5-11 p.m.
28 Mother’s Day Class, Red Lodge Clay
Center, 10:30 a.m. - 12 p.m.
29 Peaks to Prairie Adventure Race 29 4 Seasons Wedding Boutique, Rock
Creek Resort, 11 a.m. - 3 p.m.
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2 Backcountry Film Festival, Roman
Theater, 7 p.m.
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Winter Carnival, Red Lodge Mountain
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Beartooth Park Series Rail Jam
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Silver Run’s Hancock Race at Red Lodge Mountain
5-30 Student Art Exhibition, Carbon County
Arts Guild & Depot Gallery
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Pint Night at Sam’s Tap Room
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Ski-Joring registration
10-11 Ski-Joring National Finals, Red Lodge
Rodeo Grounds
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Spring Showers Bring May Flowers Members Exhibition, Carbon County Arts Guild & Depot Gallery
4 First Friday Artwalk, Honey’s Cafe,
5-7 p.m.
12 Date Night Wheel & Wine, Red Lodge
Clay Center, 4-6:30 p.m.
14 Happy Mother’s Day!
More Event Information For exhibits, classes and events at the Carbon County Arts Guild & Depot Gallery, please see carboncountydepotgallery.org.
10 Student Art Exhibition reception,
For exhibits, classes and events at the Red Lodge Clay Center, please see redlodgeclaycenter.com.
10 Throw Back & Throw Big, Red Lodge
For Historical Walking Tours of downtown Red Lodge, Carbon County Historical Society and Museum, please see carboncountyhistory.com.
Carbon County Arts Guild & Depot Gallery, 2-4 p.m. Mountain
10 Ski-Joring Calcutta 10 Easter Class, Red Lodge Clay Center,
10:30 a.m - 12 p.m.
For Yellowstone Wildlife Sanctuary information, please see yellowstonewildlifesanctuary.com.
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