BOZEMAN MAGAZINE January 2017 - Volume 10.8
Results Are in! in! Results Are Inside This Issue:
Bozeman’s Chioce Hiking Trail Most Underrated Thing In The Gallatin Valley The Business You Wish Was STILL Here, But Is Gone
GREATER YELLOWSTONE EVENTS CALENDAR
Table of Contents Action & Recreation Your Choice Picks For Recreation & Having Fun - 7
Arts & Entertainment Your Choice Picks For Arts-Related Awesomeness - 10
Chomping & Chugging Your Choice Picks For Food & Drink - 16
Here & There
Your Choice Picks For Local Locations - 20
Media & Info
Thank You to all the people who took time to vote! Congrats to everyone who was nominated or won!
Your Choice Picks For Great Local News Outlets And More - 24
Nightlife & Libations Your Choice Picks For Outstanding 21+ Recreation - 26
Ranting & Raving
Your Choice Picks For Local Topics Of Discussion - 30
Virginia City
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Shopping & Spending Your Choice Places To Unload Some Cold Hard Cash
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Greater Yellowstone E v e n t s C a l e n d a r - 46 BozemanMagazine.com January 2017 5
Editor’s Note
2017
Angie Ripple
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Bozeman’s Choice Reader Poll Awards
n 2015 we turned to our readers for the first time and asked you to tell us what you like and don’t like. From your favorite places to eat, who your favorite bands in the area are, your favorite spots, and hiking trails, rivers for recreating, and local celebrities in our Bozeman’s Choice Reader Poll. In 2016 we did it again, and doubled our participation (voters - you guys). Our Reader Poll is massive: making this issue our biggest of the year. For the second January in a row we’ve pushed aside the bulk of our regular editorial content, covering local hot topics, recreation & health, dining and Bozeman history, so we can get the poll results to you in print (they will be online all year at bozemanmagazine.com). We didn’t skip our awesome events calendar, that can be found at the back of the magazine. This issue celebrates all of what makes Bozeman so great (and some of what doesn’t), and it’s all you, the reader and voter, who added the answers to our questions and filled the poll with what you like and don’t like. Not only did we ask you to vote for new restaurants popping up, new businesses, new buildings, new people with new ideas, we had you reflect on what you miss and what you would like to see in the future. This year’s poll saw many 2 time winners (nearly half of our questions were repeat winners), and we had some exciting newcomers shake things up (MAP Brewing, XL Country). Just like last year, we had no idea how the poll was going shake out. Because our poll is completely driven by Bozemanites (100% reader added answers!), passionate enough to weigh in on every tiny facet of this community they love this is a very special issue. To the thousand + voters, thank you for voting, and for your patience while we compiled the Top 3 results from our 206 questions and wrote a little blurb about each winner. Our 2015/16 Bozeman’s Choice issue was
requested throughout last year by readers wishing to look back on the results, share them with visitors, and keep them around for guests. We anticipate even more demand throughout 2017 for the Bozeman’s Choice issue so we printed 10,000 copies to mostly distribute to our 200 locations this month, and a few bundles to keep around for those requests. It is truly remarkable how many readers took the time to chime in on All Things Bozeman, and because you did we can give you more interesting content on things you care about the most. Look for topics you voted for featured editorially throughout 2017 in Bozeman Magazine. From affordable housing and planned urban growth, to river recreation, and local leaders, your votes helped us know more about how we can engage you in the new year. Our plan has always been to keep All Things Bozeman in one place for our readers, to encourage community, and to make Bozeman a better place one issue at a time. It’s not the best appetizer in town that makes Bozeman great, it’s the people and the community they build that makes a place special. We encourage you to continue to engage with your community as much as possible in 2017! As you dive into these results, and peruse them again later, please keep in mind ways to take advantage of them. When you see a great thing you haven’t tried, go try it! When you are disappointed with an outcome, share it. When we share our loves and disappointments with others we create space for growth and harmony, we open doors and ask others to walk through them with us. This is how we grow, and we all know Bozeman is growing, let’s make it for the best. This is all a really big deal to us, and you proved with your votes it’s a big deal to you too. So without further ado, here are the results of the Bozeman’s Choice 2017 Reader Poll! c
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Action & Recreation Your Choice Picks For Recreation & Having Fun
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here is no shortage of options when it comes to this category! From fishing to skiing to natural hot springs, the Gallatin Valley has some of the best recreation spots in the country. People travel from all over the world to partake in the beauty we enjoy every day. Regardless of the season, our trails are accessible, there are races to run and sports teams to support. Think about your favorite spots (we promise they won’t get too crowded!) and the activities that you enjoy. Share them with us so that other locals may discover and enjoy them as well!
Your Choice Biking Trail
FIRST PLACE: Bangtail Divide SECOND PLACE: Leverich Canyon THIRD PLACE: Sourdough Leverich Canyon has quickly become the most popular biking trail in Bozeman. You voted it #1, for good reason: Consistent climbing rewards riders with banked corners, berms and opportunities for air on the downhill. It’s a close, fun ride!
Your Choice Campground
FIRST PLACE: Fairy Lake SECOND PLACE: Hood Creek - Hyalite THIRD PLACE: Pine Creek Campground You’ll need a good 4-wheel drive vehicle to get to this spot, but it’s well worth the trek. The brilliant lake and surrounding scenic trails are a fun day trip, but stay the night and immerse yourself in Montana’s natural beauty under the stars. The campground is first-come, first-served for free camping at 9 spots!
Your Choice Golf Course (Montana)
FIRST PLACE: Bridger Creek SECOND PLACE: Valley View THIRD PLACE: Cottonwood You voted Bridger Creek Golf Course your favorite course in the state of Montana two years in a row! On the Northeast side of Bozeman, just under the M, Bridger Creek’s 18-hole course is locally favored for all the best reasons: greens, challenges, and views. Season passes are on sale now at a discount before February 15!
Your Choice Hiking Trail
FIRST PLACE: Lava Lake SECOND PLACE: Drinking Horse Trail THIRD PLACE: Hyalite Lake Trail We love Lava Lake because it’s strenuous, but rewarding. And we love it despite the scarce parking. Find the mountain lake after a 3-mile hike into the Lee Metcalf WIlderness, starting near the Gallatin River and running along Cascade Creek with 1,600 feet of elevation gain. What can be better in the summer than a swim in the cool mountain lake after the climb? Lava Lake is also a great spot for another of our favorites: fishing.
Your Choice Local Sports Team
FIRST PLACE: Bobcat Football SECOND PLACE: Bozeman Hawks THIRD PLACE: Gallatin Roller Girlz On any given Saturday in late summer and early fall, Bozeman’s South Side rings with the sounds of football. Attendance often reaches 20,000 as fans cheer on their favorite local sports team: The MSU Bobcat Football team. Go Cats!
Your Choice Local Sports/Recreation Event (summer)
FIRST PLACE: Tubing the Madison SECOND PLACE: Run to the Pub THIRD PLACE: Huffing for Stuffing A huge favorite for a summer cool off is tubing the Madison! All you need is a tube and some friends to get on the river and relax, as you float your favorite length of the Madison River. This is a recreational event enjoyed by Montanans all ages! As always, don’t drink and drive.
Your Choice Local Sports/Recreation Event (winter)
FIRST PLACE: Big Sky Pond Skim SECOND PLACE: Huffing for Stuffing THIRD PLACE: Ice Climbing @ Hyalite We’re not sure you if you chose the Big Sky Pond Skim because it is a recreational activity to participate in or to watch, but you picked it 2 years in a row! The Pond Skim happens in April each year at Big Sky Resort, and is a total blast! Brave skiers and boarders take a long look at a couple huge pools of cold water and point ‘em right for them, giving it their best shot at skimming the pools. Entertainment points = 11.
Your Choice National Sports Team
FIRST PLACE: Seattle Seahawks SECOND PLACE: Denver Broncos THIRD PLACE: Chicago Cubs/Dallas Cowboys This is an interesting question for Montanans to answer, since we have no professional sports teams to call our own, we can go with whomever we choose. Since Bozemanites are just 677 miles from Seattle, WA, it’s not a huge surprise that many of our readers are Seahawk & Bronco fans. BozemanMagazine.com January 2017 7
Action & Recreation Your Choice River for Recreation
FIRST PLACE: Madison SECOND PLACE: Gallatin THIRD PLACE: Yellowstone Already your favorite fishing river and your winner for overall summer recreation, there’s no denying Bozeman loves the Madison River. In addition to fishing, tubing, paddle boarding, camping and boating are popular recreation activities on the Madison River. River fun is a big hit in our area, even when a bit of a trek is involved.
Your Choice Run/Walk
Your Choice Place To Get Fit (gym, club, etc.)
FIRST PLACE: Run to the Pub SECOND PLACE: Huffing for Stuffing THIRD PLACE: Bridger Ridge Run Who wouldn’t vote for a Run called the Run to the Pub? With a pint waiting for each finisher at Pub 317, and St. Patty’s Day food and festivities in Downtown Bozeman, the Run to the Pub is fun for everyone. It was voted number 2 “Best in the US” half-marathon by Runner’s World, and #1 Bozeman’s Choice two years in a row. The 10th annual Run to the Pub will take place on Saturday, March 11, 2017.
FIRST PLACE: OULA Studio Bozeman SECOND PLACE: The Ridge THIRD PLACE: Fuel Fitness Sure, OULA will help you get fit, but the Montana-born dance workout craze is spreading because it’s so dang fun. Shake your stuff, sing along to Top 40 hits and sweat it out. We also love OULA because it’s inclusive. Those of all abilities are welcome at OULA and the movement promotes self-confidence and connection with those around you.
Your Choice Ski Area/Resort
Your Choice Regional Hot Springs (developed)
Your Choice Sledding Hill
FIRST PLACE: Chico Hot Springs SECOND PLACE: Bozeman Hot Springs THIRD PLACE: Norris Hot Springs Not many communities have opportunities to enjoy natural hot springs. We have many, and you chose Chico Hot Springs as your favorite for the 2nd year in a row. Chico is just under an hour from Bozeman via Livingston, with a beautiful drive along the Yellowstone River. Take a quick trip for a soak, dinner and a drink, or stay the night and enjoy all that the resort has to offer (horseback riding, cabins, gardens, hiking and more).
Your Choice Regional Hot Springs (undeveloped)
FIRST PLACE: Boiling River SECOND PLACE: Potosi THIRD PLACE: Firehole River No longer a secret spot, the Boiling River is your choice for undeveloped regional hot springs. The Boiling River is just inside Yellowstone National Park from the Gardiner entrance, but you probably already knew that! A handful of man-made pools on the banks of the Yellowstone River hold hot water and allow the cool river water to flow through. Enjoy, and shhhh!
Your Choice River for Fishing
FIRST PLACE: Madison SECOND PLACE: Gallatin THIRD PLACE: Yellowstone The Yellowstone River may have been hurt by summer closures this year, dropping to third place and opening the top spot for the Madison. From its origin in Yellowstone Park to its confluence with the Gallatin and Jefferson rivers at Three Forks, the Madison is a haven for fishing. At times it opens into large floatable sections and at others it’s a perfect trout stream for the wading enthusiast. But the Madison is always good fishing!
FIRST PLACE: Bridger Bowl SECOND PLACE: Big Sky Resort THIRD PLACE: Discovery Basin Just 15 miles from Downtown Bozeman, Bridger Bowl is easy to get to and hard not to love. It’s world class skiing, cold smoke powder, and programs for kids, women, telemarkers and seniors, and the local vibe emitting from the Grizzly Bar, Bridger Bowl is a treasure. Ski it to believe it!
FIRST PLACE: Peets Hill SECOND PLACE: Oak Street Park THIRD PLACE: Snowfill Park Sledding is an adventure every Montanan enjoys at some time, and Peet’s Hill holds Bozeman’s Choice for local sledding hill 2 years in a row. Within walking distance from downtown and many Southeast neighborhoods, Peet’s Hill is steep enough to catch air and close enough for everyone to enjoy! You’re sure to get a workout and have a blast sledding at Peet’s Hill!
Your Choice Sports/Recreation Event (Non-Run/Walk)
FIRST PLACE: Gallatin Roller Girlz SECOND PLACE: MSU Rodeo THIRD PLACE: Big Sky Pro Bull Riding Taking it indoors, you enjoy Roller Derby! The Gallatin Roller Girlz bring the hits to each other and entertain you, their happy local audience! The Roller Girlz are a volunteer run and donation/sponsorship supported non-profit. Take in a ‘bout this summer at the Gallatin County Fairgrounds Haynes Pavilion!
Your Choice State Park (Montana)
FIRST PLACE: Lewis & Clark Caverns State Park SECOND PLACE: Missouri Headwaters THIRD PLACE: Bannack The proximity of Lewis & Clark Caverns State Park to Bozeman made it a popular pick for Your Choice State Park for 2 years in a row. The Caverns are certainly worth the drive, to tour stalagmites, columns, stalactites and helictites. You just missed the Holiday Tours in December, but the cave opens up again May 1, while the park and campground are open year-round.
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Arts & Entertainment Your Choice Picks For Arts-Related Awesomeness
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ou may not realize it, but Bozeman is a cultured place! Not only are we fortunate to have performers visit from out of town, our community is full of talented individuals who share their gifts by performing, creating and teaching the rest of us. What local art moves you? What performance did you see that kept you talking about it for days? Think about all the amazing talent and culture we see here in the valley and tell us what you love!
Your Choice Annual Event
FIRST PLACE: Christmas Stroll SECOND PLACE: Music on Main/SLAM THIRD PLACE: Sweet Pea Festival Each year, the Christmas Stroll ushers in the holiday season. Thousands gather in downtown Bozeman to watch as Santa Claus lights the decorations above Main Street’s intersections, affectionately known as “spiders,” and join in the merriment. We love this event for its music and art, holiday shopping, food and most of all, time to celebrate with our friends and neighbors.
Your Choice Art Gallery
Your Choice Local Bluegrass Band
FIRST PLACE: Kitchen Dwellers/Laney Lou and The Bird Dogs SECOND PLACE: Bridger Creek Boys THIRD PLACE: Little Jane and the Pistol Whips It’s no surprise Bozeman has a hard time choosing a best local bluegrass band. While we obviously love the genre, the bands sharing the top of this year’s list are those with their own definitions of what the music can be. Kitchen Dwellers’ music hybrid is galaxy grass, combining bluegrass and psychedelic rock. Laney Lou and The Bird Dogs’ interpretation of the genre, party grass, has roots in their rollicking stage show.
FIRST PLACE: Altitude Gallery SECOND PLACE: Zoot THIRD PLACE: Cottonwood Club Altitude Gallery’s slim space on Main Street is the perfect place to duck in and immerse yourself in local and regional art of all genres. Next time you’re downtown stop in and soak up some great art and say “Hi” from Bozeman Magazine.
Your Choice Local Blues Band
Your Choice Local Album Released In The Last Year
Your Choice Local Book Released In The Last Year
FIRST PLACE: Eneferens - The Inward Cold SECOND PLACE: YURT - I’m Gonna YURT THIRD PLACE: John Lowell Band - Skalkaho Road I’ll just say it, this album is a heavy metal lullaby. The band describes themselves as “Beautiful metal from the north.” We’ll take that description. Take a listen online, or buy the album at https://eneferens.bandcamp.com/.
FIRST PLACE: Bridger Creek Boys SECOND PLACE: As the Crow Flies THIRD PLACE: The Sweetbacks Not known for their blues per se, the Bridger Creek Boys do acoustically throw down the BLUEgrass often in Bozeman. Catch them every Thursday until Apr. 6 2017 from 7-9pm at Red Tractor Pizza.
FIRST PLACE: Downtown Noir by Patrik Hill SECOND PLACE: The Night Our Parents Went Out, by Katie Goodman and Soren Kisiel THIRD PLACE: The Rail: What was really doin’ in 60’s Bronx by Tommy Donovan Downtown Noir explores some of the darker sides of Bozeman. While totally fictional there is certainly a lot of authenticity that lends itself to the mythology of the book, the storyline, and ultimately the characters that inhabit this particular version of our world. Downtown Noir, Book 1 of the Bozeman Apocalypse Series is available on Amazon and at the Country Bookshelf in Downtown Bozeman.
Your Choice Local Comedy Group
FIRST PLACE: Broad Comedy SECOND PLACE: Improv on the VERGE THIRD PLACE: Big Montana & the Swingin’ D’s Irreverent and relatable, Broad Comedy gives voice to the liberal-minded population’s thoughts on topics such as politics, gentrification and female sexuality. Helmed by Katie Goodman and co-written by her husband Soren Kisel, co-founders of the Equinox (now Verge) Theater, Broad Comedy features original skits and songs to keep the audience rolling with laughter. In 16 years of shows, the Soccer Moms have graduated to Real Housewives, but Broad Comedy remains hilarious.
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Arts & Entertainment Your Choice Local Country Band
FIRST PLACE: Western Skies SECOND PLACE: Dirt Farmer THIRD PLACE: Sam Platts and the Kootenai Three A proud party band, Western Skies plays a heap of hits. The covers are rooted in country, from old Merle Haggard to new Zac Brown. But don’t try to pigeonhole Western Skies. The band likes to turn up the rock with songs by ZZ Top or Aerosmith (before Steven Tyler went country). The wild country band knows how to party and get the crowd on the dance floor.
Your Choice Local Cover Band
FIRST PLACE: Pinky & the Floyd SECOND PLACE: The MAX THIRD PLACE: Bluebelly Junction/Paige & the People’s Band Pinky!!! Of course you love them. Anyone who loves Pink Floyd or even music loves them. Some of Bozeman’s best play in Pinky and the Floyd, a band set on recreating the intricate tunes of one of rock’s greatest bands. But what really sets the nine-piece over the top is the performance quality, with lights, sets and surprises in each show to match the epic nature of the music.
Your Choice Local Electronic Musician(s)
FIRST PLACE: Nintendeaux SECOND PLACE: Anivox THIRD PLACE: Sigmund Nintendeaux (Tyson Lunn) is a “dude obsessed with making beats.” You love him for his down-tempo trip-hop stylings, which earned him a slot at this summer’s Moods of the Madison. Nintendeaux’s first full-length album on Last Best Records, “Ghosts On A Big Ass Red Train” is available to stream or download for free on his site.
Your Choice Local Folk Performer(s)
FIRST PLACE: The Hawthorne Roots SECOND PLACE: Jim Averitt THIRD PLACE: John Lowell The Hawthorne Roots won your favorite New Band and Local Folk Performers last year as well and aren’t slowing down. With a new guitarist and folk-rooted harmonies courtesy of sisters Madeline and Emma Kelly and bassist Haley Ford, the band expanded its lineup, reach and songwriting in the last year. We can’t wait to see what they come up with in 2017!
Your Choice Local Hard Rock/Metal Band
FIRST PLACE: As the Crow Flies SECOND PLACE: Modern Sons THIRD PLACE: Arkheron Thodol As the Crow Flies wins Bozeman’s Choice for Local Hard Rock/Metal Band for the 2nd straight year. The originality and sound rendered from Drummer Scratch and Vocals/Guitar Mario Minor Jr are out of this world. Mario makes many of his own instruments and amps - get to a show!
Your Choice Local Hip Hop Artist
FIRST PLACE: Buckshot Killit SECOND PLACE: Hemingway THIRD PLACE: Farch Buckshot Killit, a member of Bozeman’s Filthy Family hip-hop crew, takes the top honor this year. Killit is undeniable on stage, slaying his beats with compelling verses. Hear them on “Stomping on the Devil’s Tail,” released in August. Killit often performs with As the Crow Flies, spitting lyrics like a punk rocker and creating one hell of a local supergroup.
Your Choice Local Jazz Band
FIRST PLACE: Bridger Big Band SECOND PLACE: Swingley Jazz Project THIRD PLACE: Alex Robilotta/Bob Packwood and Mark Dixon Drummer Adam Greenberg is the brains behind The Bridger Mountain Big Band, which has been gracing Bozeman with jazz standards for years. You hear favorites from the likes of Duke Ellington and Ol’ Blue Eyes recreated by a stellar 17-piece band or rotating jazz cats each Sunday at 7pm at the Eagles and on rare swingin’ evenings when the Ellen takes out the chairs for dancing.
Your Choice Local Play
FIRST PLACE: DCYE: Live Radio Theatre SECOND PLACE: Twelve Angry Men THIRD PLACE: Next To Normal Don’t Close Your Eyes: Live Radio Theatre is not one play, but a whole series of hour-long originals by Ryan Cassavaugh and Keith Suta. A new play is performed weekly throughout the summer run, each in old-timey radio style with live sound effects. The brainchild of these kooky minds, each show is an adventure, whether or not that’s the day’s genre of choice. Check out the podcast to tune in whenever your heart desires.
Arts & Entertainment Your Choice Local Theatrical Production in the Past Year
FIRST PLACE: My Fair Lady SECOND PLACE: Oliver THIRD PLACE: Broad Comedy’s All New Show A collaboration between Montana Shakespeare in the Parks and Intermountain Opera Bozeman, “My Fair Lady” brought Lerner & Lowe’s classic musical adaptation to the street where we live. The production took a simple approach to poor flower girl Eliza Doolittle’s transformative tale, allowing the language of the script to shine. It was “loverly.”
Your Choice Local Visual Artist
Your Choice Local Rock Band
FIRST PLACE: Big Montana and the Swingin’ Ds SECOND PLACE: The Clintons THIRD PLACE: Cure For The Common Big Montana and the Swingin’ Ds will pull you in with the spandex and shark costume, but you definitely stay for the show. The band features musicians from other rock groups such as LIV and Modern Sons - gone wild. Full-on guitar solos, on-stage antics and hilariously irreverent rock tunes served Big Montana the Rock Band category this year.
Your Choice Local Solo Musician
FIRST PLACE: Joe Knapp SECOND PLACE: Dan Dubuque THIRD PLACE: Kyle Helm Better known as Slomo Joe, Joe Knapp is pretty much a brother to every musician and music lover around. One of the pros and Music Villa, see Joe in numerous bands and rockin’ Slomo Joe combinations, or catch his more mellow solo show, where he tends toward Americana. It doesn’t matter. Whatever he’s playing, you can’t help but love Joe.
Your Choice Local Stand-Up Comedian
FIRST PLACE: Ryan Cassavaugh SECOND PLACE: Jeff Strock THIRD PLACE: Bocephus Brown/Garrison Choitz Bozeman’s favorite funnyman doesn’t often hit the stage for stand-up, but we still get to see lots of him as the MC of Tales from the Verge and other events. He tells stories which include general hilarity about such things as meeting the Wu-Tang Clan and starting a party clown business. He’s also known for his original plays, often written to be performed with life-sized puppets.
Your Choice Local Theatre Group
FIRST PLACE: Verge SECOND PLACE: Montana Shakespeare in the Parks THIRD PLACE: Broad Comedy We love Verge Theater for being a bit out there. The black box on Bozeman’s north side isn’t afraid of the tough subjects, of throwing puppets on the main stage or taking risks with staging. This year’s productions included “Row After Row,” the life treatise of a trio of civil war reenactors; “These Shining Lives,” which tackled working conditions through a story of radium poisoning; “Talking With,” a series of monologues by 11 women and a reprise of Ryan Cassavaugh’s original family comedy “Jimmy’s First Christmas on Parole.”
FIRST PLACE: Mimi Matsuda SECOND PLACE: DG House/Kara Tripp THIRD PLACE: John “Dizmal” Warren/Rachel Pohl Bears (or a T-Rex) on bikes, birds in fishing boats and a yak in a kayak are part of Mimi Matsuda’s Secret Lives of Animals series showcasing her amusing take on regional wildlife. We love Matsuda, a former park ranger naturalist, for her dedication to the world around her and ability to bring animals to life, in whimsical and realistic forms.
Your Choice Music Festival (local or regional)
FIRST PLACE: Moods of the Madison SECOND PLACE: Red Ants Pants THIRD PLACE: SLAM/Sweet Pea Moods of the Madison has a longstanding commitment to variety, hence the “moods” of the music. We love it for the diversity, with 2016’s festival featuring The Wailers (yes, the band that once backed Bob Marley), rockers Young the Giant and electronic DJ and producer Bassnectar. This year’s fest also pioneered the “silent disco” concept in the area, with dancing well into the night to music fed through wireless headphones.
Your Choice Musical Performance in the Past Year (touring or local)
FIRST PLACE: Beats Antique SECOND PLACE: KISS THIRD PLACE: Modern Sons This was definitely the show of the summer. Beats Antique’s “Shadowbox” tour hit an outdoor stage at Bridger Brewing with Indonesian puppetry, lanterns and special effects. The production elements elevated an already stellar group, combining Balkan and electronic elements with Zoe Jakes’ choreography and a crazy level of showmanship.
Your Choice New Local Band
FIRST PLACE: Sigmund SECOND PLACE: LIV THIRD PLACE: Yurt Founded in fall 2015, Sigmund has since found a place amongst Bozeman’s modern rock scene, with a moody atmospheric approach. The three-piece indie synth pop and rock band features Ray Jimenez on guitar and vocals, Dacotah Stordahl on synths and Spencer Curtis on drums. Hear why Sigmund is a new local favorite with the band’s first single, “Lonely Hunter.”
Your Choice Open Mic
FIRST PLACE: Haufbrau SECOND PLACE: Eagles THIRD PLACE: Wild Joe’s Coffee Shop The Haufbrau is the undercover gem in Bozeman’s music scene, a proud dive bar featuring live tunes every single night. Three of those nights each week, Sunday, Monday and Wednesday, are open mics. Hit it right, and you can see Bozeman’s best bands testing new material or mind-blowing jam sessions. The Hauf has long been an incubator for local talent and deserves this title.
Your Choice Place For Live Music in the Gallatin Valley
FIRST PLACE: Filling Station SECOND PLACE: Zebra THIRD PLACE: Eagles Ballroom Sure, the Filling Station lost its full liquor license and can only serve beer and wine. There are still so many reasons to love it. For starters, you can’t beat the authentic roadhouse and local hangout for decor. Decades of memorabilia, license plates, beer cans, animal heads, signs of all sorts and off the wall art pieces clutter the wall. Touring bands love it, and so do we. And we haven’t even talked about the top-notch acts that have graced the stage!
Your Choice Public Art Installation (non-gallery)
FIRST PLACE: Library Sculpture Garden SECOND PLACE: CSG Power Box Wraps THIRD PLACE: Gallatin Art Crossing: Tortoise downtown Thanks to some dedicated locals, Bozeman’s downtown is teeming with art. You voted the sculpture garden behind the Bozeman Public Library as your favorite for its variety of modern and whimsical sculptures, such as the Gallatin Arts Crossing People’s Choice “Egghead” piece. But all your top picks are now part of the same arts advocacy group. You can find an interactive map with these installations and more at gallatinartcrossing.com.
Your Choice Touring Theatrical Production In The Past Year
FIRST PLACE: Shakespeare in the Parks SECOND PLACE: Broadway in Bozeman Montana Shakespeare in the Parks is pretty awesome. The Bozeman-based theater company tours the region each summer, bringinging free theater to communities large and very, very small. “Richard III” and “The Comedy of Errors” brought political relevance and laughs to thousands who do not otherwise get a chance to experience the arts. What’s not to love?
Your Favorite Local Author
FIRST PLACE: David Quammen SECOND PLACE: Kent Davis THIRD PLACE: Todd Wilkinson This year certainly belongs to Bozeman local and preeminent nature writer David Quammen, who became the only author to ever write a whole issue of National Geographic. The magazine was devoted solely to Yellowstone as a celebration of the National Park Service’s 100th anniversary and was expanded into a book to go along with many others on the author’s shelf, such as “Spillover” and “The Song of the Dodo.’
Chomping & Chugging Your Choice Picks For Food & Drink
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ozemanites love food, that is evident in the wide variety of eateries constantly popping up around town. If you’re on the go, or in the mood to settle in for a while, there’s a place for you! Southern, Asian, Italian, Mexican, Mediterranean, local, imported, vegan, organic…you name the category and there’s a place nearby where you can eat. But if there isn’t, tell us that too! We want to know what you love to eat, where you enjoy hanging out and what you think would be a great addition to the list!
Kind of Eatery/Bar We Most Need
FIRST PLACE: 24/7 diner SECOND PLACE: In and Out Burgers THIRD PLACE: Pho A city the size of Bozeman, which attracts tourists all year long, and hosts more than 10,000 students at MSU, should really have a 24/7 restaurant. A retro diner would be a hit in this trendy town, and a 24 hour drive thru Mexican American joint would also do well.
Your Choice All-around Dessert
FIRST PLACE: Granny’s Donuts SECOND PLACE: Wild Crumb THIRD PLACE: La Chatelaine Chocolate Granny’s Donuts takes the cake, oops...takes the donut, for Bozeman’s Choice All-Around Dessert for the 2nd year in a row! The “Granny’s Donuts Guy,” Robert McWilliams moved up to 2nd place in our Local Celebrity category as well. Robert and his crew are always up for entertaining patrons as you enjoy their eclectic ambiance and delicious donuts.
Your Choice Appetizer (location and item)
FIRST PLACE: Bacchus Pub - Curry Fries SECOND PLACE: Korner Klub Buffs THIRD PLACE: Plonk’s Cheese Board You don’t need to fancy up the name to win Bozeman’s Choice Appetizer. Curry fries are everything you’d expect and everything you need. The crispy french fries are drizzled in the Bacchus’ signature creamy curry sauce, which has a whole lot of flavor, but not a lot of heat. The curry fries are a little bit of heaven in an appetizer. But we wouldn’t fault you for wanting them with your burger or ordering a side of sauce for dunking.
Your Choice Asian Food
FIRST PLACE: Dave’s Sushi SECOND PLACE: Sweet Chili’s THIRD PLACE: Seven Dave’s Sushi takes over the top spot for Asian food with its commitment to freshness in the fish and the menu. Beyond adding to the selection of spectacular sushi rolls, a recently updated menu has appetizers like Tokyo Tacos, with wonton-wrapper shells and an ahi tuna poke topped with guacamole, and a ramen bowl with smoked pork belly and a poached egg. Finish it off with a rotating dessert selection or sake. Or both.
Your Choice Bakery
FIRST PLACE: Wild Crumb SECOND PLACE: Granny’s Donuts THIRD PLACE: Sweet Pea Bakery Warm up your taste buds at Wild Crumb, they make amazing breads, croissants, pastries, cookies, coffee and more leading them to be voted Bozeman’s Choice Bakery 2 years in a row! Twin sisters Lauren and Caroline get up before dawn every morning to bring you all these wonderful offerings, say hey next time you stop in for a treat. 16 January 2017 BozemanMagazine.com
Your Choice Bar For Outdoor Seats
FIRST PLACE: Bozeman Taproom SECOND PLACE: MAP Brewing THIRD PLACE: Bar IX New this year, Bozeman Taproom has already won your hearts with its secondstory downtown patio at the corner of Mendenhall and Rouse. The rooftop deck features a selection of 13 beers and nine wines, all on tap. Bar seating looks out on a view of the Bridger Mountains, while couches and fire pits add to the vibe. And don’t forget the food is served until midnight. The Taproom is the new downtown hangout.
Your Choice Bar For Specialty Drinks
FIRST PLACE: Plonk SECOND PLACE: Copper THIRD PLACE: Open Range Plonk’s GFC is a longstanding Bozeman favorite, one of the signature drinks of a place more often associated with its extensive wine list. But the ginger and basil vodka concoction has competition on Plonk’s cocktail list featuring house infusions like a cucumber vodka, jalapeno tequila and kaffir-lime gin. They’re all served in a metropolitan setting.
Your Choice Barbecue
FIRST PLACE: Bar 3 BBQ SECOND PLACE: Willow Creek Cafe THIRD PLACE: Blue Smoke Barbeque/Moe’s BBQ Bar 3 BBQ is the best local place to get Barbecue (2 years in a row!), and you know it! With two locations, one in Belgrade (brewery included), and one in Bozeman, Bar 3 has the valley smothered in their delicious house-made sauces. It’s Big Sky Style with Southern Soul on a plate.
Your Choice Barista
FIRST PLACE: All the lovely ladies at Wild Joe’s SECOND PLACE: Zocalo Staff THIRD PLACE: Dan @ Treeline Coffee Roasting Wild Joe’s changed ownership in 2016, but the vibe and service has only been enhanced. Your Choice Barista is a new poll question this year, and all the lovely ladies at Wild Joe’s are the winners! Stop in to the Main Street Coffee Spot for a creative beverage, a tasty treat, or both, the service will be hard to beat.
Your Choice Breakfast Spot
FIRST PLACE: Nova Cafe SECOND PLACE: Western Cafe THIRD PLACE: Storm Castle Cafe We love that the mouthwatering breakfasts at The Nova Cafe start with fresh, local ingredients. Breakfast beginners can start with the deceptively simple cheesy waffle in the Morning After then branch out to the forbidden rice hash or daily and weekend specials, always including some sort of off-the-wall pancakes and benedicts. Served with a side of home fries and house-made ketchup, of course.
Your Choice Burger
FIRST PLACE: Five Guys SECOND PLACE: Ale Works THIRD PLACE: Ted’s Montana Grill This year Five Guys edges out local favorites for Bozeman’s Choice Burger. Quick, convenient, never frozen, totally customizable, tasty, all reason that could play into why you voted them #1. The fries and shakes aren’t bad either!
Your Choice Café/Coffeehouse
FIRST PLACE: Coldsmoke SECOND PLACE: Treeline Coffee Roasters THIRD PLACE: Wild Joe’s Not only does Coldsmoke Coffeehouse serve the Bozeman community, but they have the heart to serve the countries in which they source their coffees, including Ethiopia and Nicaragua. For the 2nd year in a row you voted Coldsmoke Bozeman’s Choice Coffeehouse, in 2017 enjoy their brews at their 2nd location off Huffine Lane!
Your Choice Chicken
FIRST PLACE: The Roost SECOND PLACE: Korner Klub THIRD PLACE: Buffalo Wild Wings/Copper This was an easy victory 2 years in a row for Roost Fried Chicken! Roost puts the taste of the South in your mouth with their Southern fried chicken, chicken with a kick, chicken and waffles or chicken on a stick. Montana made southern chicken by way of Chattanooga, Tennessee, finger lickin’ yum!
Your Choice Comfort Food
FIRST PLACE: Western Cafe SECOND PLACE: Ale Works THIRD PLACE: Bridger Brewing - Pizza The Western Café on East Main has been serving up the classics that make your tummy smile for decades. Favorites range from their enormous homemade cinnamon rolls to daily lunch specials,. Let the staff at the Western make you feel like Mom made your meal.
Your Choice Food Truck
FIRST PLACE: Mo’Bowls SECOND PLACE: Tumbleweeds THIRD PLACE: Victory Taco We don’t really need to say more than “fried mac and cheese balls with bacon.” Ok, fine. Maybe a little more. You love Mo’Bowls because this is America and America has a thing for mac and cheese. Mo’Bowls serves it up with a variety of toppings. Have mozzarella, tomatoes, basil and a balsamic drizzle on the caprese mac or try the cheeseburger mac topped with dill pickles.
Your Choice Italian Food
FIRST PLACE: Blacksmith Italian SECOND PLACE: Cafe Fresco THIRD PLACE: Blackbird Steve and Cory Dragone have brought timeless Italian food to Bozeman, MT. Blacksmith Italian uses all Montana flour and eggs, and you’ll never see a corporate food truck making deliveries because every item is locally or regionally sourced, then paired with wines from Italy. Voted Bozeman’s Choice Italian Food 2 years in a row!
Your Choice Local Bar
FIRST PLACE: Bar IX SECOND PLACE: Copper THIRD PLACE: Plonk When you find a bar you like you don’t really need to go anywhere else, Bar IX is that place for the majority of voters in this years poll. Bar IX is a place you can go to relax, unwind, make memories, and forget a few. Great drinks, food, service and nightlife make Bar IX Bozeman’s Choice Local Bar.
Your Choice Local Brewery (quality & variety of beer)
FIRST PLACE: MAP Brewing SECOND PLACE: Bridger Brewing THIRD PLACE: Bozone Brewing MAP Brewing Co. serves quality, tasty beer with something for everyone from smooth (and double) IPAs, dark stouts, golden ales, and everything in between. The entire MAP crew is dedicated to craft brewing and they make sure quality beer drips from the taps.
Your Choice Local Waiter/Waitress
FIRST PLACE: Abel - Seven SECOND PLACE: Brad- Red Tractor Pizza THIRD PLACE: Josh at Nova Cafe Abel has been serving the Bozeman community for several years, for the past year at Seven Sushi. You can find him day or night at Seven graciously serving his guests in his fast and friendly manner. “He’s a good employee, and we keep him around for a reason” says manager Jeremy.
Your Choice Locally Produced Foodstuff
FIRST PLACE: Wilcoxson’s Ice Cream SECOND PLACE: Hot Mama’s Salsa THIRD PLACE: Amaltheia Dairy Made in Montana since 1912, Wilcoxson’s Ice Cream claims to be “One of the greatest things about Montana...if not the greatest.” Our readers agree for 2 years in a row and have voted them your favorite locally produced foodstuff. Try tasty flavors like Graham Slam, Moose Tracks or Bobcat Batter, available at most local grocery sellers!
Your Choice Mexican Food
FIRST PLACE: El Rodeo Food Truck SECOND PLACE: Fiesta Mexicana THIRD PLACE: La Tinga Oh, El Rodeo. We love your authentic Mexican food. Your carnitas are bomb. Your quesadillas are crispy. And everything is served with a side of jalapenos and carrots. Finish it off with a horchata or Mexican soda, for the perfect Mexican meal. You can find El Rodeo in two locations, in the Gallatin Valley Mall and in the food truck (or bus) in the Dollar Spree parking lot.
Chomping & Chugging Your Choice Most Inspired/Interesting Restaurant Atmosphere
FIRST PLACE: Copper SECOND PLACE: Blackbird THIRD PLACE: Open Range Copper Whiskey Bar & Grill in downtown Bozeman is old West meets new Bozeman. Rock lines the walls, a huge bar with a long copper edge stretches one side of the room filled with cushy bar seating across from a dimly lit dining area on the other, the place is TV worthy. Come for the drinks, stay for the atmosphere.
Your Choice Restaurant For Upscale Dining
FIRST PLACE: Open Range SECOND PLACE: Blackbird THIRD PLACE: 14 North/Feast Raw Bar and Bistro/Saffron Table When you enter through the large, swinging barnwood door from Bozeman’s Main Street into the rustic modern elegance of Open Range’s dining room and bar it’s not just about going out to dinner, it’s an experience. Bozeman’s “new era of dining” is at Open Range, and you voted it Bozeman’s Choice Restaurant for Upscale Dining for the 2nd straight year.
Your Choice Most Inspired/Interesting Restaurant Menu
FIRST PLACE: Feast SECOND PLACE: 14 North THIRD PLACE: Blackbird Feast Raw Bar & Bistro serves every plate as a culinary experience, raising them to the top of the Most Inspire/Interesting Restaurant Menu of Bozeman’s Choice. With a focus on sustainable seafood and local produce Feast serves raw or stuffed clams, raw oysters, daily ceviche and sashimi, duck, salmon and more. Inspired and interesting for sure.
Your Choice New Restaurant
FIRST PLACE: Midtown Tavern SECOND PLACE: Feast THIRD PLACE: BISL From the makers of 14 North comes Midtown Tavern a hip new hangout out in you guessed it - the middle of town, North 7th Ave. The hefty portions of delicious food, large selection of regional beers, and crossover mixology make Midtown a go-to for Bozemanites. Congrats Josh, Mason and the crew, keep up the good work!
Your Choice Pizza
FIRST PLACE: Bridger Brewing SECOND PLACE: Red Tractor THIRD PLACE: Blackbird Bridger Brewing makes delicious pizza and it’s no secret (Bozeman’s Choice 2x winner)! Their bison pepperoni is savory and authentically Bozeman, and specialty slices like the Elote are imaginative and distinctive. Pair your craft pizza with a craft brew and you’re all set.
Your Choice Quick Lunch
FIRST PLACE: 5 on Black SECOND PLACE: Community Food Coop THIRD PLACE: La Parilla 5 on Black Brazilian Grill keeps its 1st place billing in the Bozeman’s Choice poll for 2 straight years. Walk up and complete 5 simple steps to build your own delicious bowl of Brazilian Grille goodness. Add a Pao De Queijo, Brazilian Cheese Bread, to your order and your delicious, fresh and gluten free lunch is complete!
Your Choice Restaurant For Good Wait Staff
FIRST PLACE: Ale Works SECOND PLACE: Dave’s Sushi THIRD PLACE: Open Range Great service, fantastic beer selection, bustling vibe, a must visit dining experience, it’s all at Montana Ale Works. Everyone wants a knowledgeable waitress or waiter when dining out and you’ll get one at the Ale Works. Ask and you shall receive at this hot spot for locals and visitors alike.
Your Choice Restaurant For Late-night Eats
FIRST PLACE: Taco Montes SECOND PLACE: Copper THIRD PLACE: Tarantino’s Pizza The tacos are “fresh and amazing, and their horchata is divine” and you can get them late on College Street at Taco Montes. House made salsa and tortillas make the Korean, Montana, and Baja flavors shine any time. Voted #1 in Late-night eats for the 2nd year in a row do your taste buds a favor and get there as soon as possible.
Your Choice Restaurant For Outdoor Dining
FIRST PLACE: The Garage SECOND PLACE: Starky’s THIRD PLACE: Fresco When the weather is nice it’s time to sit outside and enjoy a good meal, you chose The Garage as the best place in town to do that 2 years in a row! Set right on Main Street, the Garage’s outdoor seating area is always alive with happy diners and wait staff. It’s a special place and you know it!
Your Choice Montana Distillery
FIRST PLACE: Bozeman Spirits SECOND PLACE: Wildrye Distillery THIRD PLACE: Dry Hills Distillery For the 2nd year in a row you voted Bozeman Spirits Distillery Bozeman’s Choice Montana Distillery. Located in the heart of downtown Bozeman, Bozeman Spirits has a sweet spot and a great variety of spirits to choose from. When you hit Montana’s Distillery Trail (Montana has 14 distilleries) start out at Bozeman Spirits!
Your Choice Restaurant in Belgrade
FIRST PLACE: The Mint SECOND PLACE: Damasco’s THIRD PLACE: Bar 3 BBQ Under new ownership since the end of 2015, The Mint is thriving. The historic steakhouse has been restored, now serving classics with a modern twist like a bone-in pork chop with huckleberry jus or shrimp cocktail with chablis-poached shrimp. Add live music, craft beers and signature cocktails to the excellence out of the kitchen for the winning combination.
Your Choice Restaurant in Big Sky
FIRST PLACE: The Lotus Pad SECOND PLACE: Gallatin River House THIRD PLACE: Buck’s T-4/Olive B’s The Big Sky Meadow Village is home to The Lotus Pad, a little place with big flavor! The Pad serves Asian cuisine and Thai specialties with local and organic ingredients to happy customers all year long. Stop in and say hey!
Your Choice Restaurant in Bozeman
FIRST PLACE: Dave’s Sushi SECOND PLACE: Montana Ale Works THIRD PLACE: Blackbird Kitchen For the second straight year you voted Dave’s Sushi Bozeman’s Choice Restaurant in Bozeman, what an honor! Since 2002 Dave’s has been serving sushi to eager Bozemanites off Main Street. The demand inspired an expansion in 2013 to serve more hungry guests. For many locals is has been there first sushi experience, you’re hooked!
Your Choice Restaurant in Four Corners
FIRST PLACE: Korner Klub SECOND PLACE: The Coffee Pot THIRD PLACE: Mama Macs The Korner Klub is always busy serving happy, hungry, and thirsty customers with good service and food! Our voters pushed them to the top spot in the poll for the 1st time this year. Steak night....buffs....beer....nuff said!
Your Choice Restaurant in Livingston
FIRST PLACE: Montana Rib and Chop House SECOND PLACE: Mark’s In & Out THIRD PLACE: Second Street Bistro Big Sky hospitality is alive and well at The Montana Rib and Chop House in Livingston. Come for the premium steaks, fresh seafood, award-winning baby back ribs and mouth watering Pork Chops, stay for the MT atmosphere and great service and atmosphere. Congrats on a 2x victory!
Your Choice Sandwich (not burger)
FIRST PLACE: Pickle Barrel SECOND PLACE: Starky’s THIRD PLACE: Bagels Etc/Frank’s When you’ve been around for 40 years, you’re doing something right, and you get voted #1 two years in a row. The Pickle Barrel has been making their iconic sandwiches in Bozeman for what seems like forever, and they are a one of a kind experience. Their cheesesteak is world famous, you can try it on your next visit, and be sure to show up hungry!
Your Choice Steak
FIRST PLACE: The Oasis SECOND PLACE: Land of Magic THIRD PLACE: Open Range The drive to Manhattan doesn’t deter your love for Sir Scott’s Oasis. We laugh at the online reviews from city slickers nitpicking the atmosphere, because when they lay that perfectly cooked hunk of beef in front of you, the red and white checkered table cloth will do just fine to catch the drool. Dinners all come with crackers and butter, veggies with ranch, soup or salad, and ice cream for dessert, proving there’s nothing wrong with old school.
Your Choice Tasting Room
FIRST PLACE: Map Brewing SECOND PLACE: Bridger Brewing THIRD PLACE: Bozeman Spirits Distillery It’s not just the craft beer selection (Steep Terrain, Destination Session) that keeps you coming back to MAP, it’s the views! Fantastic views of the Bridgers overlooking the East Gallatin Recreation Area, allow you to take in the activity on the water, the sky, and the mountains while you taste the liquified hops.
Your Choice Vegetarian Menu
FIRST PLACE: Saffron Table SECOND PLACE: Mirch Masala THIRD PLACE: Bozeman Co-op The compact but diverse menu at Saffron Table offers a variety of vegetarian, vegan and gluten-free options (but they have wonderful meat dishes as well). Time and care are both put into making South Asian dishes intertwine with Montana produce, and their careful assembly will have you coming back for more.
Your Choice Wine Retailer
FIRST PLACE: Wine Gallery SECOND PLACE: Vino Per Tutti THIRD PLACE: Montana Spirits and Wine Bozeman’s oldest and largest wine retailer claims this Bozeman’s Choice Award for the 2nd straight year. The Wine Gallery is continuously upgrading and maintaining the selection of wines that fill their shelves. Ask the staff for their suggestions for your recipe pairing, their palates will impress.
Your Choice World Food
FIRST PLACE: Saffron Table SECOND PLACE: Sweet Chili THIRD PLACE: Dave’s Sushi The elements combined to create your experience at Saffron Table begin long before you arrive for dinner. Hours of preparation go into roasting, crushing and adding spices to slow-simmering sauces. Daals and curries are gently stewed while naan and paneer are crafted from scratch. South Asia meets Montana, and it’s no wonder you voted them #1 for World Food again this year.
Here & There
Your Choice Picks For Local Locations
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here are lots of places around the Gallatin Valley that don’t fit into a specific category, or maybe they fit into more than one. Is there a bar you like that also provides great people watching? A building that is also a historic site? What’s your favorite spot in town? Or your least favorite? Tell us what places inspire you or are simply the most convenient. We want to know where you like to go and why!
Structure We’d Like To See Locally Erected
FIRST PLACE: 1500 Capacity Concert Venue SECOND PLACE: Year Round Ice Arena THIRD PLACE: City Pool - Waterslides We are glad to see that our readers love music as much as we do and would like to see a new 1500 capacity concert venue erected sometime soon (2 years in a row). It would be totally awesome to see this happen! In the meantime take a roadtrip this spring to the KettleHouse Amphitheater, slated to be completed by May of 2017 in Bonner, Montana just outside of Missoula.
Ugliest Gallatin Valley Structure
FIRST PLACE: Pawn Shops on 7th SECOND PLACE: New Apartments by the Stadium THIRD PLACE: The Village What don’t you like about the Pawn Shops on 7th? That they store all sorts of stuff at the front of their stores (not you Action Pawn), or that the sign codes don’t seem to apply to them? Take a chill pill and go get a deal Bozeman!
Worst Pothole
FIRST PLACE: Northbound Rouse just before Oak SECOND PLACE: Cafe Zydeco Parking Lot THIRD PLACE: Stucky There is absolutely a need for updated infrastructure on many roadways in Bozeman, Rouse is in the works. A large Rouse project began in 2016 intending to improve ease of travel and enhance bike and pedestrian travel within the Rouse Avenue corridor. For now, keep your eyes on the road!
Your Choice All Ages Hangout
FIRST PLACE: Downtown SECOND PLACE: Bozeman Public Library THIRD PLACE: Townshend’s Tea House From ages 1 to 91, Bozeman’s Choice All Ages Hangout is Downtown Bozeman, and it’s no wonder why! Downtown has it all, with retail shops specializing in everything from the outdoors to behind closed doors, every eatery you could ask for, and every kind of watering hole. What more could you ask for?!
Your Choice Best Kept Local Secret
FIRST PLACE: Not telling - then not secret anymore SECOND PLACE: The Land Of Magic THIRD PLACE: Dean’s Zesty Booch Well duh! We try to give away some great info in Bozeman Magazine each month, but we aren’t telling all the secrets. The Land of Magic won last year, and it’s a great getaway for a healthy helping of Montana steak.
Your Choice Bozeman Building
FIRST PLACE: Baxter Hotel SECOND PLACE: Story Mansion THIRD PLACE: The Emerson The origins of the Baxter Hotel date to the mid-1920s, an era when Bozeman was still a mid-sized farm town, roughly the same size as Livingston and thoroughly overshadowed by the urban metropolis of Butte. Still the largest building on Main Street three decades later the Baxter houses another favorite, the Bacchus Pub, as well as Ted’s Montana Grill, and is Bozeman’s Choice Bozeman Building for 2 straight years.
Your Choice Business or Structure You Wish Was STILL Here But Is Gone
FIRST PLACE: Leaf & Bean SECOND PLACE: Rialto Theatre THIRD PLACE: Old Navy/Zebra Above Oh, the Leaf & Bean, with its wonderful coffee bean aroma, its great company (& service), and eclectic gift selection, we miss you! Visit the old haunt for a burrito at Taco Del Sol and bring back that lovin’ feelin’.
Your Choice Most Beautiful Spot in the Gallatin Valley
FIRST PLACE: Hyalite Rec Area SECOND PLACE: Gallatin Canyon/Top of Peet’s Hill THIRD PLACE: Bridger Canyon Hyalite Rec Area won this question hands down 2 years in a row. Hyalite is close to town, amazingly beautiful and has massive amounts of recreation opportunities. If you want to keep it awesome, and as you voted - beautiful consider volunteering to help clean it up this spring by joining the Friends of Hyalite.
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Your Choice Most Romantic Spot in the Gallatin Valley
FIRST PLACE: Big Sky Resort/Norris Hot Springs SECOND PLACE: The Haufbrau THIRD PLACE: Peets Hill Get out your GPS! Both winners are great places to enjoy a little romance, however neither of them are technically in the Gallatin Valley. Big Sky Resort has the views, the amenities and the dining to make any date great. Plenty of lovers have met, or enjoyed eachothers company in the Water of the Gods at Norris Hot Springs. We still love last year’s winning answer, The Haufbrau.
Your Choice Museum/Historic Site
FIRST PLACE: Museum of the Rockies SECOND PLACE: The Emerson THIRD PLACE: Story Mansion The Museum of the Rockies is our most famous and absolutely wonderful Bozeman museum and historical site, even the big city folks give it props when they visit. Featuring Montana dinosaurs that you can only find IN MONTANA, as well as Native American artifacts, early American homesteading history and a rotating gallery of the most amazing artwork, who could ask for more? Get MOR at the Museum of the Rockies.
Your Choice Neighborhood
FIRST PLACE: Historic District SECOND PLACE: Downtown THIRD PLACE: Mine You are certainly a lucky duck if you call Bozeman’s Historic District home. Considered the traditional heart of commerce and culture in Southwest Montana, Bozeman’s Main Street Historic District stood out significantly in our part of the state from 1867-1940. Today you have quick access to Downtown’s best.
Here & There Your Choice Place for People Watching
FIRST PLACE: Music on Main SECOND PLACE: Downtown THIRD PLACE: Wal-Mart The voters nailed this question. If you enjoy music, libations and people watching Music on Main (downtown on Thursday evenings in the summer) is the place to be. You never know what or who you may see at this Downtown Bozeman event!
Your Choice Place That’s Open 24 Hours
FIRST PLACE: Perkins SECOND PLACE: Town Pump THIRD PLACE: Wal-Mart In the winter Perkins is open 6am-11pm daily, but in the spring in summer they are open 24 hours on the weekends. It’s always good to know where to get some grub after a long night, late shift or for a midnight snack!
Your Choice Place To Impress Out-of-town Guests
FIRST PLACE: Yellowstone National Park SECOND PLACE: Hyalite THIRD PLACE: Fairy Lake If Yellowstone National Park wasn’t already on your out-of-town guest itinerary when they planned their trip, then by all means add it. YNP is an amazing National Treasure, voted #1 two years in a row for place to impress out-oftown guests. Please don’t pet the wildlife!
Your Choice Place To Take Your Kids
FIRST PLACE: Museum of the Rockies SECOND PLACE: The Dinosaur Playground at Gallatin County Regional ParkTHIRD PLACE: Bozeman Hot Springs The Museum of the Rockies is always a great place to take your kids. The Martin Children’s Discovery Center: Explore Yellowstone totally rocks (almost like going to YNP itself)! Discoveries await around every corner from dinosaurs, to Native American artifacts, airplanes and fire trucks, to nationally touring exhibits. The MOR is great for kids of all ages.
Your Choice Place To Take Your Pet (non-business)
FIRST PLACE: Snowfill SECOND PLACE: Cooper Park THIRD PLACE: Peets Hill This incredible 37 fenced acre park (lots and lots of room to run) is a great place to take your dog off-leash. Snowfill has beautiful 1.25 miles of hiking trails for both you and your dogs. Grab a sled and the dogs and head out this winter for some fun!
Your Choice Places to Avoid
FIRST PLACE: Bar IX/WalMart SECOND PLACE: The Cat’s Paw/Plonk THIRD PLACE: The Bermuda Triangle Oh boy! Bar IX got a ton of votes for #1’s in the Nightlight & Libation category of this poll, but sort of like the 2016 presidential election, not everyone is so in love with the choice. Wal Mart has been called a “necessary evil” by many, it is avoided by the rest I guess.
Your Choice Public Park
FIRST PLACE: Lindley Park SECOND PLACE: Dinosaur Park THIRD PLACE: Bogert Park Lindley is definitely a winner in our book, especially when it comes to varied use, with large open spaces surrounded by tall trees. Lindley boats direct access to the Gallagator Trail, with connectivity to the cemetery, library and sculpture park. Come to play, picnic, sled, cross-country ski or bird watch, or for the beloved Sweet Pea Festival each August.
Your Choice Regional Historic Site
FIRST PLACE: Virginia City SECOND PLACE: The Baxter/Butte THIRD PLACE: Bannack St Park/Buffalo Jump The original capital of the Montana Territory, Virginia City is a well preserved ghost town frozen in time and place. You’ll step back to the Victorian era and Montana Gold Rush whenever you visit VC. We recommend a yearly visit for family fun and historic education, throw in a meal, old fashion photo, and a train ride to Nevada City and your trip will be complete.
Your Choice Thing in Bozeman
FIRST PLACE: Hyalite SECOND PLACE: Live Music THIRD PLACE: Bridger Bowl This question couldn’t get much broader, but your answer reiterates the outdoorsy nature of Bozeman - for 2 years in a row you chose - Hyalite. Whether it’s a hike, ski, waterfall visit, paddle board trip, fishing, biking or camping trip that brings you to Hyalite Recreation Area it’s an resounding vibration of happiness that comes from this very special place. Keep it special!
Media & Info
Your Choice Picks For Great Local News Outlets And More
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ith the continuous advancement of the internet and our technological devices, it’s easy to get overwhelmed by news and information. That’s why it’s important to have access to reliable local news and weather forecasts. It’s also fun to listen to music being played by people who live here, who are out and about in our community. Tell us who you turn to, who you trust, for news and entertainment here in the Gallatin Valley.
Most Luscious Local Radio Voice
Your Choice Favorite Local Celebrity
New Radio Station We Most Need
Your Choice Local Meteorologist
Wackiest On-Air Banter (TV anchor)
Your Choice Local News Source
FIRST PLACE: Missy O’Malley SECOND PLACE: Michelle Wolfe THIRD PLACE: Rachel Hergett We have been missing Missy O’Malley’s voice on the radio since she took on the co-anchor position on KBZK’s Montana This Morning back in February 2016. A former DJ on KISS FM and later co-host of KGLT’s Magic Monday Show, we love Missy for her smoky cool voice and giant personality.
FIRST PLACE: KGLT 2 SECOND PLACE: Classical/Opera THIRD PLACE: Hair Nation/Jazz You voted KGLT2 as the radio station we most need in Bozeman for the 2nd year in a row. KGLT is freeform radio at its finest, with all volunteer DJs to please your ears. Consider a contribution this spring to KGLT’s fund drive to ensure we keep it around for a very long time.
FIRST PLACE: Chet Layman/Missy OMalley KBZK SECOND PLACE: Becky Hillier - Larry Rice ABC/Fox Early birds may say they tune into Montana This Morning for a jump start on the news, but we all know it’s for Chet Layman and Missy O’Malley. The coanchors break down the big stories while also providing tidbits on viral videos and health trends or bringing in local bands. Together, they create some TV magic and a reason to tune in early.
FIRST PLACE: Dave & Amy SECOND PLACE: Granny’s Donuts Guy THIRD PLACE: Missy O’Malley This year readers pushed XL Country 100.7FM to the top of several Bozeman’s Choice options, and Local Celebrity is the first one. Dave & Amy are real and relatable to their listeners, inspiring people to get involved in the show and the community in a fun way. Listen in!
FIRST PLACE: Mike Heard SECOND PLACE: Mark Heyka THIRD PLACE: Matt Elwell Mike Heard has been anchoring Montana weather for KXLF/KBZK since 1990. His STORMTracker Forecasts and up to the minute weather updates keep Bozemanites in the know about what conditions are coming our way. Congrats to Mike and Matt for being voted Bozeman’s Choice 2 years in a row.
FIRST PLACE: KBZK SECOND PLACE: Chronicle THIRD PLACE: AM 1450/Wake Up Montana It’s not just a tagline, CBS affiliate KBZK truly is your source for continuous news coverage and the latest sports and weather information. From Mike & Matt’s 7 Day Forecasts, to Chet and Missy’s on-air banter, and Ted, Donna and the rest of the crew keeping us all informed on local, state and national news up to the minute.
Your Choice Local News Writer
FIRST PLACE: Eric Dietrich - Bozeman Daily Chronicle SECOND PLACE: Rachel Hergett - Bozeman Daily Chronicle THIRD PLACE: Whitney Bermes - Bozeman Daily Chronicle Eric Dietrich is the Bozeman Daily Chronicle’s voice for city government. He covers all manner of meetings and new construction, especially focused on issues surrounding growth. His series has tackled topics like walkability, housing costs, and the impact of infill projects downtown and earned him Your Choice News Writer this year.
Your Choice Local Radio DJ
FIRST PLACE: Dave & Amy SECOND PLACE: Missy O’Malley THIRD PLACE: Rachel Hergett - KGLT Not 1 but 2 Radio DJ’s on air and in the reader poll make it to the top of this Bozeman’s Choice options, it’s Dave & Amy [XL Country] for the win! Called real, relatable, inspiring, and true to life by their fans, Dave & Amy are great DJ’s and great people. Turn to FM dial to 100.7 for their morning show and hear what they are up to.
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Your Choice Local Radio Show
FIRST PLACE: XL Morning Show w/ Dave & Amy SECOND PLACE: KGLT Dead Show THIRD PLACE: 95-1 “The MOOSE Morning Show” with Michelle Wolfe Tune into 100.7FM from 6 to 10 a.m. to listen to Dave Wooten and Amy Moss on XL Country. More than the music, you can be part of the show by calling in at (406) 582-1061. As long as you’re tuned in to XL Country, you’re tuned into what’s happening in southwest Montana.
Your Choice Local Radio Station
FIRST PLACE: XL Country SECOND PLACE: 91.9 KGLT THIRD PLACE: 95.1 The Moose XL Country 100.7 radio plays “the best” country music in Bozeman, Montana, and you told us it’s #1. Part of Townsquare Media, also home to The Moose and AM 1450, XL Country features today’s hottest country artists like Luke Bryan, Carrie Underwood, Blake Shelton, Florida Georgia Line, and Taylor Swift, along with your all-time superstars like George Strait and Garth Brooks. They are also the voice of Bobcat Football.
Your Choice Local TV News Anchor
FIRST PLACE: Chet Layman SECOND PLACE: Donna Kelly THIRD PLACE: Missy O Malley Belgrade resident, storyteller and part time news reporter Chet Layman is your favorite local TV News Anchor. His laid back persona and witty on-air banter make for fun morning news segments. That’s your Know & Go, 2 years in a row.
Nightlife & Libations Your Choice Picks For Outstanding 21+ Recreation
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ozeman has a healthy nightlife scene from classic old-world style pubs to modern wine bars and the old Bozeman dive bars, we know how to party. We asked where you go, what you drink and how you enjoy yourselves? Next time you go out after sunset be sure to have a DD, hop on the Streamline bus, or call for a ride (cab, Uber..).
Your Choice Bar Food
Your Choice Bar For Last Call
Your Choice Bar For Drinkin’
Your Choice Bar For Talkin’
Your Choice Bar For Indoor Games (pool, darts, etc.)
Your Choice Beer Selection
FIRST PLACE: Bar IX SECOND PLACE: Bacchus THIRD PLACE: Copper Whiskey With $5 pizzas, buffalo bites, epic tacos, and “the best steak night in town” this doesn’t surprise anyone. Swing in to check out their menu and try some buffalo bites!
FIRST PLACE: Bar IX SECOND PLACE: Copper Whiskey THIRD PLACE: Plonk! Yes, there are different bars for different moods and demands, and if drinkin’ is your goal Bar IX is your place. Their happy hour lasts for five hours folks! “Where Bozeman comes to relax, unwind, make memories, and forget a few.”
FIRST PLACE: Bar IX SECOND PLACE: Molly Brown THIRD PLACE: Scoop Pool tables, darts, basketball, ski ball, and a newly installed arcade all make Bar IX an awesome place to have a little fun. Every Monday all games are free for Mancave Monday!!
FIRST PLACE: Bar IX SECOND PLACE: Molly Brown THIRD PLACE: The Scoop Bar IX won’t disappoint your commitment to Bozeman’s late night scene. Thursday Bucket Night, Bozeman’s Choice Live Dj’s, and a great dance floor all make your night out something to remember.
FIRST PLACE: Bar IX SECOND PLACE: Plonk THIRD PLACE: Copper You’ll want to schedule your visit to Bar IX a little early if you’d like to do more talkin’ than dancing. The friendly bartenders will be happy to oblige with jokes or chit chat, but brings your friends for the best talkin’ time around the bar or the games.
FIRST PLACE: Ale Works SECOND PLACE: Bozeman Taproom THIRD PLACE: Bar IX Montana Ale Works claims the most extensive regional craft beer selection in the Northern Rockies, on tap, and you named them Bozeman’s Choice Beer Selection 2 years in a row! Ale Works haw 40 handles and weekly rotators at their huge bar!
Your Choice Bloody Mary
FIRST PLACE: BAR IX SECOND PLACE: Dry Hills Distillery THIRD PLACE: Bozeman Spirits Distillery Made to order by the bagel bitchez next door, Bar IX has the best bloody in town. Epic fixings including Maple Bacon, pickled asparagus, and a cheese assortment make this a bloody not for the faint of heart. Join them for Bottomless brunch all weekend to nurse what ails ya.
Your Choice Happy Hour Spot
FIRST PLACE: BAR IX SECOND PLACE: Copper THIRD PLACE: 14 North Bar IX has happy hour Monday - Saturday from 2-7pm. Holy happy hour! Get 2-4-1 drinks and $5 pizzas & appetizers at your choice watering hole, Bar IX.
Your Choice Karaoke Spot
FIRST PLACE: Bar IX SECOND PLACE: The Eagles THIRD PLACE: Bacchus Pub The guys at Bar IX thought this answer was amusing, as they’ve only hosted a few karaoke nights, but their voters are serious (couldn’t you tell?). Make your voice heard at Bar IX (every Tuesday from 9-close), The Eagles or the Bacchus, see the Bozeman Magazine calendar for dates and times. 26 January 2017 BozemanMagazine.com
Nightlife & Libations Your Choice Local Bar DJ
FIRST PLACE: DJ Chedda SECOND PLACE: Mitch Brady THIRD PLACE: K7NG XVII When DJ Chedda isn’t away fighting for our freedom in the Montana Army National Guard he can be found in downtown Bozeman spinning all your favorite tunes (most often at Bar IX). Chedda brings the turntables and his favorite mixer, you bring the party! Congrats on the 2x victory!
Your Choice Local Bartender
FIRST PLACE: Jeremy Sukut Bar IX SECOND PLACE: Sarah B Cats Paw THIRD PLACE: Ross Bridger Brewing Jeremy is a humanitarian by nature, saving lives by day at Bozeman Health. By night he serves cold beer with a smile that would melt any cold winter night. His charming smile, epic mustache, and fun personality will make every person feel right at home. Join him for happy hour at Bar IX daily.
Your Choice Place For Dancing
FIRST PLACE: BAR IX SECOND PLACE: The Zebra THIRD PLACE: Rockin R Bar We’ll watch you Shake Your Two Cents all the way to Bar IX as your favorite local DJ spins the hottest new dance groove. Crank that! Bar IX wins again.
Your Choice Specialty Drink (Non-Bloody Mary) FIRST PLACE: Plonk SECOND PLACE: BAR IX THIRD PLACE: Copper/Dry Hills Distillery Plonk is the place for mixology in Bozeman, voted Bozeman’s Choice Specialty Drink 2 years in a row! They house-infuse many of their liquors to create a menu of specialty drinks you can’t find anywhere else. Try a GFC or ginger and basil vodka concoction next time you visit!
Your Choice Sports Bar (Place to Watch the Big Game)
FIRST PLACE: BAR IX SECOND PLACE: Spectators THIRD PLACE: Cat’s Paw Get back to Bar IX to watch your favorite sporting event. The 2016 Brawl of the Wild was quite the hit with the Cats victory and merry fans whooping it up at the bar. Join Bar IX for the game, they have plenty of TV’s to catch your team in action.
Your Choice Wine Selection
FIRST PLACE: Plonk SECOND PLACE: Wine Gallery THIRD PLACE: Costco With WINE on the sign Plonk! knows wine. They’ve spent years building a well-rounded wine list so that both any level of taster will be appeased. From sparkling, white, rose or red Plonk have wine covered.
Ranting & Raving Your Choice Picks For Local Topics Of Discussion
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veryone has an opinion but it’s not often you’re asked for them. We know the people who live in this valley love it here but now we want to know what you really think. What works and what doesn’t? What things in the community are most important to you? What do you think this town needs and who do you think are the people who make things happen?
Biggest Thing Bozeman Should Make Happen Soon
Most Memorable Event In The Past Year
FIRST PLACE: Affordable Housing SECOND PLACE: Sustainable, Healthy Urban Growth THIRD PLACE: Indoor Sports Park/Bowling/Skating The long suffering challenge of affordable housing comes to the top of our Reader Poll for the 2nd year in a row. Bozeman has been discovered, sorry, affordable housing probably isn’t in our near future. The real question is what is affordable?
FIRST PLACE: Music on Main - Thursday Nights SECOND PLACE: Museum of the Rockies Wine Classic THIRD PLACE: Moods of the Madison Bands like The Clintons, Swagger, The Tiny Band and Gipsy Moon provided the entertainment, as we danced and drank Thursday nights away last summer. You may remember the music, the food, the kids activities, or that you’re likely to run into pretty much everyone you’ve ever known in Bozeman. It’s that kind of event.
Most Bizarre Local News Story in the Past Year
Most Overrated Thing In or About the Valley
FIRST PLACE: Yellowstone officials kill bison calf that was put in car SECOND PLACE: Man survives two attacks by bear THIRD PLACE: Man dies after falling into hot spring at Yellowstone On May 9, two Yellowstone tourists thought a baby bison looked cold so they put it in the back of their SUV and drove it to a ranger station. Bad idea. Those bison are wild animals with heavy (and warm) fur coats. In this case, rangers were unable to reunite the calf with its herd after the somewhat well-intentioned car ride and it was euthanized. Best leave the animals alone.
FIRST PLACE: Music on Main SECOND PLACE: Plonk THIRD PLACE: Dogs Music on Main was also voted Most Memorable Event and Best Place for People Watching, but truth is, not everyone remembers it. An event that was once a celebration of music has become a reason for many to party in the streets. And they party hard. The drunken debauchery is a concern for some downtown business owners and is a big reason some people steer clear.
Most Disappointing Failure in the Past Year
Most Underrated Thing In or About the Valley
FIRST PLACE: Presidential Candidates (both parties) SECOND PLACE: Changing regulation of Medical Marijuana THIRD PLACE: MSU Football Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton weren’t who you would have picked as front runners to lead the free world for the next 4 years? No way! Be kind to your neighbor is our advice to get through what is to come.
FIRST PLACE: Bozeman Trail System SECOND PLACE: Natural Resources THIRD PLACE: Musicanship We may easily take for granted what a beautiful place we live in and the adventures waiting just outside our door, but we know you get out enjoy Bozeman trails as much as possible. Thanks to GVLT for linking Bozeman’s core to public lands throughout the Gallatin Valley. Go for a hike!
Poll Category We Should Add Next Year
FIRST PLACE: Best Place in Montana to visit outside of the valley SECOND PLACE: Best All Around Bozeman Citizen THIRD PLACE: Most Needed Street Improvement Great idea! The wheels are already turning on what options we can recommend. In the meantime, if you know some stand up Bozemanites for us to feature in the magazine before next year send us a line.
Things The Gallatin Valley Is Bad At
FIRST PLACE: Affordable Housing SECOND PLACE: Driving THIRD PLACE: Bike Lanes We know we are bad at it, and we know you want it to get better soon, but the likelihood of that is really unlikely. We agree, it sucks.
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Ranting & Raving Things The Gallatin Valley Is Good At
FIRST PLACE: Sunsets SECOND PLACE: 501Cs - Non Profits THIRD PLACE: Selection of Local Restaurants It happens each evening and no one can be held directly responsible for it, the sunset. Bozeman enjoys a wild show in our skies many nights, we’re glad you like them too, and that it got the most votes 2 years in a row.
Worst Use of Taxpayer Dollars Last Year
FIRST PLACE: Settling Lawsuits (i.e., Bridger Creek Homeowners who bought mcmansions adjacent to the landfill) SECOND PLACE: 501Cs - Slow road work THIRD PLACE: Dog park at Story Mill It was December 2014 when homeowners adjacent to Bozeman’s Story Mill Landfill filed suit against the City claiming its negligence in allowing toxic chemicals to leak from the landfill onto their property. In May 2016 the City proposed a $7.5 million settlement to be awarded to 22 property owners in the affected neighborhood. Taxpayers are footing a tenth of that bill, $750,000.
Your Choice Community Advocate
FIRST PLACE: EJ Porth/Jeff Krauss/Tate Chamberlin SECOND PLACE: Rob Tallon THIRD PLACE: Robin Mayer EJ, Jeff and Tate are all valuable members of our community advocating for causes that matter to them, and the greater good. EJ Porth is the Communications and Outreach Manager at GVLT, working for better trails in Bozeman through partnerships with the community. Jeff Krauss is our former mayor, former Regent of the MT University System, current City Commissioner, CPA and all around good Bozemanite. Tate Chamberlin directs Interchange, a self described festival and experiential remix of music, rallies and public dialogue that supports human rights, equality and many of today’s leading issues. Keep up the good work y’all.
Your Choice Community Business Leader
FIRST PLACE: Brett Archer SECOND PLACE: Ed Brandt THIRD PLACE: Kurt Buchl Brett Archer is a Bozeman native and MSU grad who has dabbled in quite a few business ventures since his teens. After helping Wes Stewart get Corx off the ground, he now runs an irrigation business, an inflatable bounce house business, and is an environmental services contractor for the state of Montana. This spring he’ll get a newly acquired landscape company running. Brett follows the golden rule as much as possible while trying to avoid a 9-5 schedule by any means necessary.
Your Choice Local Elected Official
FIRST PLACE: Steve Bullock SECOND PLACE: Jeff Krauss THIRD PLACE: Carson Taylor Steve Bullock is the 24th Governor of Montana, he has served in that office since 2013 and was reelected in 2016 for another 4 years. Steve is not a Bozeman local (note the title: Local Elected Official) he was born in Missoula, Montana, and is likely a Griz fan. Both 2nd & 3rd place winners are local Bozemanites, Carson is our current Mayor and Jeff our former Mayor and current City Commissioner.
Your Choice Local Idea That Worked Last Year
FIRST PLACE: Streamline Service to Bridger Bowl SECOND PLACE: Renovation of the playground at Head Start HRDC in Belgrade Get on the bus! The seasonal, weekend service to Bridger Bowl and Bohart Ranch are a great way to get to and from the mountain. This Weekend Service to the mountains runs from 8:00am to 4:45pm Saturday and Sunday from the SUB at MSU and the Fairgrounds (Oak St Entrance). Thanks HRDC!
Your Choice Local NonProfit
FIRST PLACE: Eagle Mount SECOND PLACE: HAVEN THIRD PLACE: Thrive Eagle Mount has been providing quality therapeutic recreational opportunities (skiing, aquatics, horticulture, horsemanship..) for people with disabilities since 1983. Young people and families have been greatly affected by the services that Eagle Mount has provided them, if you wish to volunteer for one of their awesome programs get a hold of them asap.
Your Choice Place To Volunteer
FIRST PLACE: Heart of the Valley SECOND PLACE: Thrive THIRD PLACE: Community Cafe Heart of the Valley Animal Shelter cares for over 2,400 cats and dogs annually – that’s a lot of love to give and the shelter’s volunteers make this “pawsible”. There are tons of volunteer opportunities and a variety of ways YOU can help homeless pets…plus, they’ll find a way to match a volunteer role with your interests and skills in mind. Contact them today to volunteer.
Your Choice Use Of Taxpayer Dollars Last Year
FIRST PLACE: Road Maintenance SECOND PLACE: Replacement of city water lines If you had it your way your tax dollars would go to road maintenance! Funny how we complain that there are only two seasons in Montana, winter and road construction, and yet you really would like to see the streets in good shape, presumably so your vehicle can stay in good shape too. We hear ya!
Bozeman’s Choice: Regional Historic Site A Walk Back in Time: Explore Montana’s Gold Rush Towns by Sarah Cairoli
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hen the residents of Bannack elected Henry Plummer to the position of Sheriff in May 1863, they knew virtually nothing about him. They did not know that he had been convicted of murder and done time in San Quentin prison. They did not know that he led a band of outlaws through Idaho gold fields where they robbed and murdered miners. They did not know these outlaws followed him to Montana’s first gold rush town, their town. And, they did not know that he had reorganized this motley group of villains into a gang he named “The Innocents.” For six months after his election, The Innocents terrorized Bannack and nearby Virginia City, murdering and robbing miners and citizens. As sheriff, Plummer had inside information regarding gold shipments, which he passed along to his gang of road agents. The Innocents always evaded capture because Plummer wasn’t actually trying to catch them. Frustrated citizens formed a vigilante group to capture Plummer and his gang in December 1863. By early January, the vigilantes arrested Plummer and some of his henchmen. Although Plummer begged for his life, he was hanged on gallows that still stand outside of Bannack.
Bannack, MT
Many of the buildings that lined Bannack’s main street when Plummer was sheriff still exist today. The gallows stand on a hillside overlooking town, and the saloon where Plummer and his gang did their dirty work sits next to the Hotel Meade. Interpretive signs lining the saloon walls describe Plummer’s life and just how dangerous the town of Bannack had been, especially after dark. Like the saloon, most of Bannack’s buildings are open to the public. Walking up the curved staircase of the Hotel Meade, visitors get a sense of just how grand the
hotel once was. Most of the buildings are empty. Old wallpaper peels from the walls, revealing old boxes and newspaper that acted as insulation. Historic remnants pepper the town and give visitors an idea of what life might have been like in this Wild West town. The bravest visitors will want to explore the Bessette House, which is rumored to be haunted by those who died while the house was used to quarantine the ill during the early twentieth century. Kids can try an antique merry-go-round in the schoolyard, and then enter the building to sit in old desks. There is usually a lesson that would have been typical of the late 1800s written on the board. Are you smarter than a fifth grader from 1877? Visiting Bannack is free for Montana residents. Others must pay a minimal parking fee. The Visitor’s Center sells an interpretive booklet for $2 that thoroughly describes the town’s history. Free tours run every day as well. Two campgrounds line Grasshopper Creek at the entrance to town. Bannack Days takes place on the third weekend of July. During this event, this ghost town comes alive. Breakfast is served every day in the Hotel Meade. People dressed in costume will be demonstrating how to quilt, spin wool, craft baskets, and make wheels. Visitors will get the chance to dip candles, pan for gold, and shoot a black powder rifle. Be on your guard because a stagecoach always comes to town during Bannack Days, and just like Bannack’s residents in the 1860s, you never know when a gunfight might break out.
Virginia City, MT
Upon leaving Bannack, head through Dillon and take MT-41 toward Twin Bridges. This route will take you to MT-287 and then south to Virginia City, another of Montana’s famous gold rush towns. Citizens from Virginia City and Bannack worked together to form the vigilante group that brought down Henry Plummer and The Innocents. On May 26, 1863, two prospectors, Bill Fairweather and Henry Edgar left Bannack for VC and discovered gold near Alder Creek. They didn’t keep the claim secret for long, and were followed on their return to the gold bearing site. A mining district was quickly set up in order to formulate rules about individual gold claims. Today history is alive an well in Virginia City. Visitors can have a bite at one of several restaurants or the famous Virginia City Creamery ice cream shop. Taffy is pulled every day in Cousin’s Candy Shop, where baskets of candy line the walls from floor to ceiling. Two museums provide detailed descriptions of the area’s mining history; one even contains the club foot of Plummer’s gang member, Clubfoot George Lane. The Virginia City Players and Brewery Follies provide nightly entertainment. Unlike Bannack, the old buildings in Virginia City are not open to the public. However, many of these buildings contain historic artifacts that can be seen through the windows. Tours of the city are available by stagecoach or 1941 fire engine. A train
also runs between Virginia City and Nevada City, sister city and the other half of the“Richest Gold Strikes in the Rocky Mountain West”. The buildings in Nevada City have been preserved as a living history museum. As you wander the paths between buildings, you are likely to see blacksmiths making horseshoes, women spinning wool and sewing, and a sheriff making sure everyone stays in line. Nevada City is also home to one of the world’s largest collections of calliopes, many of which still play if fed a few quarters.
On the Trail
- Planning your Next Visit Kids and adults will thoroughly enjoy a trip back in time to Montana’s famous gold rush ghost towns. From Bozeman, it takes just over two hours to reach Bannack and only about an hour to reach Virginia City. To get to Bannack, take I-90 west to Whitehall; then head south on MT-55 toward Twin Bridges and Dillon. Bring your fly rod! Near Twin Bridges, the Beaverhead, Big Hole, and Ruby Rivers converge to form the Jefferson River. This route to Dillon is also along the Lewis & Clark trail, so several interpretive stops dot the highway and explain the explorers’ journey. The route between Virginia City and Bozeman will take you past Ennis Lake, an excellent place to camp for an evening. The Madison River also provides excellent fishing and floating opportunities. If you want to fish, avoid the river between the Warm Springs fishing access and Black’s Ford. This stretch of river is a popular place to float in inner tubes, so anglers stand a better chance of catching a person than a fish. c Sarah Cairoli is a local writer, tutor, and mother who has been enjoying all Bozeman has to offer for the past decade. BozemanMagazine.com January 2017 37
Shopping & Spending Your Choice Places To Unload Some Cold Hard Cash
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hop local is the mantra of the Bozemanite. It’s almost always easier to buy on Amazon so tell us why you don’t. Which places do you love to throw your money at? Which doctor’s office staff treats you the best? When it comes time to choose a dentist, day care provider or buy a new car, we want locals to be able to check this list for your recommendations!
Your Choice Antiques/Old Stuff Shop
FIRST PLACE: East Main Trading Co SECOND PLACE: Antique Mall on Huffine THIRD PLACE: Recouture East Main Trading Co. is a great place to find cool old stuff, and have been voted Bozeman’s Choice for Antiques/Old Stuff for 2 years in a row. They’ve been around for seemingly ever, collecting and re-selling vintage items you won’t find anywhere else. If it’s been awhile since you’ve visited, get in soon and tell them “Hey” from Bozeman Magazine!
Your Choice Arts & Crafts Store
FIRST PLACE: Michaels SECOND PLACE: MSU Bookstore THIRD PLACE: JoAnn’s Crafters know that Michaels has great selection of all the things they need to get their project going. Check out all the great finds next time you are in their neck of the woods, and get going on a fun project.
Your Choice Auto Body Shop
FIRST PLACE: Ressler Motors SECOND PLACE: A&D Auto Body THIRD PLACE: Bozeman Auto Body/Farr Automotive If you’ve been in an accident and your vehicle needs a little TLC you’ll need to get it to a body shop for repair, you voted Ressler Motors as your choice Auto Body Shop. Next time you need to get out a dent, replace a bumper, or for any major auto body repair think Ressler Motors.
Your Choice Automotive Repair
FIRST PLACE: Ressler Toyota SECOND PLACE: Ressler Chevy THIRD PLACE: FARR Auto Not just for buying a new car, or getting out a dent Ressler Motors has the tools for any automotive repair in Bozeman. Both Ressler Toyota and Chevy rank in the top 3 for this question, Ressler will take care of you and your vehicle.
Your Choice Bank/Credit Union
FIRST PLACE: Big Sky Western SECOND PLACE: First Interstate THIRD PLACE: 1st Security Bank With 4 locations in the Gallatin Valley, Big Sky Western Bank has your banking needs covered. Since you voted for them as Bozeman’s Choice 2 years running, go the extra step and tell your friends, family and co-workers about their personal and business checking accounts, and when they open an account, you’ll both get a free gift!
Your Choice Bookstore
FIRST PLACE: The Country Bookshelf SECOND PLACE: MSU Bookstore THIRD PLACE: Vargo’s We can tell from our Reader Poll that our community is home to lots of readers, and readers know that The Country Bookshelf in downtown Bozeman is Bozeman’s Choice Bookstore! Since 1957, they have supplied great books to Bozeman and have grown into the largest independent bookstore in Montana. Stop by to peruse their shelves and learn about upcoming events featuring local authors!
Your Choice Business for Green Products/Services
FIRST PLACE: Planet Natural SECOND PLACE: Sola Cafe THIRD PLACE: Gone Green Curbside Recycling/Refuge Sustainable BuildingWith over 20 years of experience Planet Natural is WAY more than a garden supply store. They are a great resource for advice on organic gardening related topics, from plants to soil, bugs and seeds, every green thumb will find what they need at Planet Natural!
Your Choice Carpentry/Construction
FIRST PLACE: Graham Builders SECOND PLACE: Northfork Construction THIRD PLACE: Tru North Contractors David Graham and his wife Hattie work together to provide their customers with a quality experience. Since 1992 (when David’s father began the company) the Graham’s have built close to 300 homes in the Gallatin Valley and they continue to provide their customers with a product they can be proud to call home. 38 January 2017 BozemanMagazine.com
Your Choice Children’s Store
FIRST PLACE: Bibs and Binkies/Natural Baby Company SECOND PLACE: Great Rocky Mountain Toy Co THIRD PLACE: LillyLu The Bozeman’s Choice Children’s Store covers both ends of town with a tie between Bibs and Binkies and The Natural Baby Company. What began as Montana’s Diaper Store, an online retail site, The Natural Baby Company now provides products that are the highest quality, healthy, and environmentally friendly to parents throughout the world, with a retail location at 1203 North Rouse Unit 3E in Bozeman. Bibs and Binkies is at the Gallatin Valley Mall on West Main in Bozeman, their focus is on giving their customers safe, top quality products at an affordable price. Oh Baby!
Your Choice Catering Company
FIRST PLACE: Food For Thought SECOND PLACE: Just a Taste THIRD PLACE: Elle’s Bells The Food For Thought team will set up, serve, and clean up any event you can dream up, saving you time and stress! Contact FFT for your next dinner party, wedding, shower, corporate meeting, or family get together and you can finally be a guest at your own party!
Your Choice Clothing Store (Kids)
FIRST PLACE: Bibs and Binkies SECOND PLACE: LillyLu THIRD PLACE: Second Wind Sports You love them for children’s products in general and rate them #1 for kids clothing in Bozeman as well. Bibs and Binkies at the Gallatin Valley Mall has all things baby and kids, look to them for great customer service and affordable prices.
Your Choice Chiropractor
FIRST PLACE: Gallatin Valley Chiropractic SECOND PLACE: Pro Chiropractic Bozeman (Wilhelm, Feenstra, Stark, Bradley) THIRD PLACE: Bozeman Back and Neck Clinic The doctors at Gallatin Valley Chiropractic, Dr. Dustin Rising, Dr. Steve Blair, and Dr. Rachel Rising treat each patient as an individual and take time to understand your specific health care concerns so they can work together to achieve the best results. This makes them Bozeman’s Choice Chiropractor for 2 years in a row.
Your Choice Clinic (medical)
FIRST PLACE: Pro Chiropractic SECOND PLACE: Pro Physio THIRD PLACE: APRS Physical Therapy With three locations serving Bozeman, Belgrade and Manhattan chiropractors Dr. Jonathan Wilhelm, Dr. William D. Bradley, and Dr. Shea Stark utilize cutting edge treatments to design unique chiropractic plans for each of their clients. Pro Chiropractic is Bozeman’s Choice for spinal injury, sports medicine, and family chiropractic care.
Shopping & Spending Your Choice Daycare Provider
FIRST PLACE: Head Start SECOND PLACE: Dino Drop-In THIRD PLACE: Southwood Child Care Center, LLC Not so much a daycare as a child care resource for families who qualify for early child development help, Head Start is Bozeman’s Choice in this category for the 2nd year in a row. Head Start is part of HRDC, and is a federal program for pre-school children from low income families. The program promotes school readiness of children under 5 and does a great job for families and kids in the Bozeman community.
Your Choice Dentist
FIRST PLACE: Big Sky Dental Center SECOND PLACE: MINT THIRD PLACE: Dr. Moos/Hays Dental Group 2 year winners, Drs. Jesse McClung and Joseph Flechas at Big Sky Dental Center are your Bozeman family, cosmetic & sedation dentists. Give them a call if you need to whiten, repair or enhance your smile!
Your Choice Doctor Your Choice Clothing Store (Mens)
FIRST PLACE: REVOLVR Menswear SECOND PLACE: Kohls THIRD PLACE: Macy’s REVOLVR Menswear in downtown Bozeman has everything to keep you looking sharp. Quality denim, shirting, footwear, and accessories in brands including Naked & Famous, Rogue Territory, 3sixteen, Red Wing Heritage make REVOLVR Bozeman’s Choice for Men’s Clothing 2 years running. Tell them HI from Bozeman Magazine on your next shopping trip!
Your Choice Clothing Store, Womens
FIRST PLACE: Apricot Lane SECOND PLACE: The Root THIRD PLACE: Recouture Visit Apricot Lane at the Gallatin Valley Mall in Bozeman to find the latest fashion trends and beautiful accessories presented you by fashion consultants giving exceptional customer service. Apricot Lane wants you to find the right color, size, and style and remember your experience with them for a long time.
Your Choice Computer/Electronics Shop
FIRST PLACE: MSU Bookstore SECOND PLACE: F-11 Photographic Supply THIRD PLACE: Mac Store in Mall The MSU Bookstore is open to the public and carries a large selection of computer and electronic equipment. Their knowledgeable staff will help you find what you are looking for and point you toward what you need. If you like Apple products this is a great place to shop!
Your Choice Dance Studio
FIRST PLACE: OULA Studio Bozeman SECOND PLACE: Tanya’s Dance THIRD PLACE: Main Street Dance You voted OULA Studio Bozeman’s Choice Place To Get Fit (gym, club, etc.) and Bozeman’s Choice Dance studio! New to Bozeman, and born in Missoula, OULA will help you get fit while having a really good time doing it! All ability levels are welcome at OULA and the movement promotes self-confidence and connection with those around you.
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FIRST PLACE: Bozeman Creek Family Health SECOND PLACE: Sheila M Idzerda, MD, at Acorn pediatrics THIRD PLACE: Dr. Spinelli Not just 1 doctor, but 7, rate #1 for Bozeman’s Choice Doctor! The board-certified physicians at Bozeman Creek Family Health specialize in comprehensive health care for every member of your family. You’ll get community-focused, compassionate healthcare care in a welcoming environment when you choose Bozeman Creek Family Health.
Your Choice Electrician
FIRST PLACE: Service Electric SECOND PLACE: TJ Electric THIRD PLACE: Tyler Electric Service Electric is Bozeman’s Choice Electrician for 2 years straight. Service Electric has been serving the Gallatin Valley for 43 years. And they are the place for all things electrical in the Gallatin Valley, whether it be supplies, advice, or service this is the place.
Your Choice Employer
FIRST PLACE: Bridger Brewing SECOND PLACE: Ressler Motor Company THIRD PLACE: Child Care Connections Bridger Brewing is home to Bozeman’s Choice Pizza & Employer, and top 3 for Local Brewery, Tasting Room, Bartender, and Comfort Food. Customers love the food, beer and service and the employees are happy campers as well. Keep up the good work Bridger Brewing!
Your Choice Florist
FIRST PLACE: Labellum SECOND PLACE: The Flower Hat THIRD PLACE: Budget Bouquet/Wild Blume Labellum is a contemporary flower boutique creatively combining as many vibrant local flowers as possible into their designs for any occasion. Remy has been serving the Bozeman community with her natural artistry and beautiful arrangements since 2011 in her studio off Kagy Blvd, which also offers interesting plants and fun curiosities for decorating and gifting.
Your Choice Grocery Store
FIRST PLACE: Rosauers SECOND PLACE: Town & Country 11th THIRD PLACE: Town & Country 19th Rosauers has 22 stores across the inland northwest, and the Bozeman store is Bozeman’s Choice grocer for 2 years in a row. Our local story is clean and bright, and their food and drink quality is always top of the line, and it’s a great place to pick up Bozeman Magazine.
Your Choice Hardware Store
FIRST PLACE: ACE Downtown SECOND PLACE: ACE Huffine THIRD PLACE: Kenyon Noble - Oak St ACE Downtown and ACE Huffine went 1 & 2 for Bozeman’s Choice Hardware Store 2 years in a row! Their helpful staff and huge selection make them an easy choice for helping you out with your next project.
Your Choice Home & Garden Business
FIRST PLACE: Cashman’s SECOND PLACE: Murdoch’s THIRD PLACE: At Home On The Range/Montana’s Best Garden Center/Planet Natural Cashman Nursery and Landscaping has been “Growing for You Since 1898”. Cashman’s is a full service, family-owned garden center’s staff includes 12 Certified Plant Professionals, experts on what plants will do best in your yard. Keep on growing!
Your Choice Hospital/Clinic
FIRST PLACE: Bozeman Health SECOND PLACE: Bridger Clinic THIRD PLACE: Community Health Partners Bozeman Health is dedicated to improving community health and quality of life for Bozeman. If you need health care this is the place.
Your Choice Local Bike Shop
FIRST PLACE: Owenhouse Cycling SECOND PLACE: Summit Bike and Ski THIRD PLACE: Rad Bikes Owenhouse Bicycling Co. is Bozeman’s Choice Bike Shop for the 2nd year in a row. Their motto is to always: Live life. Love life. Enjoy the ride! Check out the huge selection of cool bikes, or get yours tuned before it’s time to ride again in the spring!
Your Choice Local Insurance Office
FIRST PLACE: State Farm - Brad Daws SECOND PLACE: Farmers - Carey Leep/State Farm - Dan Rust THIRD PLACE: Affordable Insurance of Bozeman/State Farm-Ty Elliot Second Generation State Farm Agent, Brad Daws offers quick & free quotes for auto, home & renters insurance from the #1 auto insurer in the United States since 1942. Daw’s office offers 24/7 service, stop in... call in... or click in.
Your Choice Medical Marijuana Dispensary
FIRST PLACE: Spark 1 SECOND PLACE: Montana Buds THIRD PLACE: Lionheart Caregiving The voters have spoken! Come see why Spark1 is the best dispensary in Bozeman, MT for medical marijuana, cannabis infused edibles, and salves made with Montana Marijuana.
Shopping & Spending Your Choice New Business
Your Choice Place For a Massage
Your Choice Orthodontic Practice
Your Choice Place for Gamers
FIRST PLACE: Treeline Coffee Roasters SECOND PLACE: el heart/The Spice and Tea Exchange THIRD PLACE: Dean’s Zesty Booch/Dino Drop-In Formerly Little Red Wagon, Treeline Coffee Roasters was built on the idea that their coffee should fuel you to do the things you love. Their roasting room opened in 2016 on North Wallace, now you can try their brews any morning of the week! Open daily from 6:30am - 3:30pm.
FIRST PLACE: Dr. Fred Schwendeman SECOND PLACE: Sayre Orthodontic THIRD PLACE: Dr. Nichols Dr. Schwendeman is Bozeman, Montana’s only Board Certified Orthodontist providing the highest quality orthodontic treatment to children and adults. Each patient is treated as an individual and given the best treatment to serve their needs. Bozeman smiles with Dr. Schwendeman.
Your Choice Pet-Related Business (Non-Veterinary)
FIRST PLACE: Dee-O-Gee SECOND PLACE: Murdoch’s THIRD PLACE: Dogtown Daycare & Boarding Dee-O-Gee is a Bozeman born dog boutique offering everything for your furry best friend. This year you bumped them to the top of the Bozeman’s Choice list for Pet-Related business! When you need something, or anything, for your DOG go to Dee-O-Gee.
FIRST PLACE: 406 Massage SECOND PLACE: Sage Spa THIRD PLACE: The Loft Spa 406 Massage was founded in 2015 by Alishia Miller, a Miles City native who graduated from both the Montana Institute of Massage Therapy and the Costa Rica School of Massage Therapy. At 406 Massage you will find therapists passionate for massage with the desire to help people ease their pain.
FIRST PLACE: Rook’s SECOND PLACE: Game Stop - Mall THIRD PLACE: Snowday Rook’s Comics and Games tagline could be Bozeman’s Choice Place for Gamers! With a huge selection of games, and game nights all week long for all ages, Rook’s is a great place to meet other gamers and/or get your game on.
Your Choice Place for Jewelry
FIRST PLACE: Miller’s SECOND PLACE: Alara THIRD PLACE: Gem Gallery/Jewlery Studio The corner of Tracy & Main, in downtown Bozeman has been occupied by a jeweler since 1945. Miller’s Jewelry serves happy customers from this location, and is a two time Bozeman’s Choice winner. Miller’s is family owned and operated and specialize in Montana Yogo Sapphires, Diamonds, and Swiss Time Pieces.
Your Choice Place For Shoes
FIRST PLACE: Schnee’s SECOND PLACE: Bob Wards THIRD PLACE: Bozeman Running Company Schnee’s Boots Shoes & Outdoors has been outfitting the Gallatin Valley community for the streets and the trails since 1946. It’s no wonder you voted Schnee’s Bozeman’s Choice two years in a row, their standard of excellence and customer service truly can’t be beat.
Your Choice Place To Buy a Car
FIRST PLACE: Ressler Motors SECOND PLACE: Danhof THIRD PLACE: JC Billion Ressler Motors gets your vote for Place To Buy a Car for the second year in a row. Ressler is Bozeman’s Toyota and Chevrolet Dealer and also offers preowned vehicles at their Belgrade location. “Community Born, Community Driven.” When you buy a car from Ressler they’ll take good care of you.
Your Choice Place To Buy Alcohol
FIRST PLACE: Cat’s Paw SECOND PLACE: The Wine Gallery THIRD PLACE: Montana Spirits The Cat’s Paw is one of Bozeman’s oldest bars, but also houses a Montana Liquor Store with one of Bozeman’s largest selections of alcohol. Get anything you can think of at Bozeman’s Choice Place to Buy Alcohol.
Your Choice Place to Buy an Instrument
FIRST PLACE: Music Villa SECOND PLACE: Eckroth THIRD PLACE: For the 2nd year in a row you voted Music Villa, Montana’s Premier Music Store, Bozeman’s Choice Place to Buy an Instrument. You’ll get great service from local musicians every time you walk in the store, and you won’t be disappointed by the selection of instruments.
Your Choice Place to Buy Furniture
FIRST PLACE: UFS SECOND PLACE: The Architect’s Wife THIRD PLACE: Craigslist/Urbaine Home/World Market UFS (Used Furniture Store) is Bozeman’s Choice Place to Buy Furniture for the 2nd year in a row. UFS offers quality second hand furniture at a sale price, and always has something unique to choose from. Shop on Bozeman!
Your Choice Place to buy Made In Montana Items
FIRST PLACE: Chalet Market SECOND PLACE: The Emerson THIRD PLACE: Cactus Records & Gifts/Sola Cafe For over 39 years, Chalet Market in Belgrade has been making high quality, locally sourced, smoked meats. Their cozy shop offers deli sandwiches made to order and a huge selection of Made In Montana items that are a crowd pleaser. We know because we love them too!
Your Choice Place to Buy Meat
FIRST PLACE: The Meat Shoppe SECOND PLACE: Costco THIRD PLACE: Heebs You didn’t shy away from the local choice for this answer and voted The Meat Shoppe Bozeman’s Choice Place to Buy Meat for 2 years in a row. Your local Bozeman butcher shop features specialty cuts of beef, pork, and lamb, along with many types of sausage, home cured hams and bacon, curing and smoking of all types, locker meats, game jerky & game sausage.
Shopping & Spending Your Choice Place To Buy Music
Your Choice Spa
Your Choice Realtor
Your Choice Sporting Goods Store
FIRST PLACE: Cactus Records SECOND PLACE: Barnes and Noble THIRD PLACE: Vargos Another local favorite is voted Bozeman’s Choice 2 years in a row! Cactus’ wide variety of music will please every music lover, and they are your source for tickets to area shows. Cactus is not just for music though, they have a huge variety of gifts, gags, cards, and yes they have vinyl records!
FIRST PLACE: Brooke Bennett - Keller Williams SECOND PLACE: Kyler Harris - Keller Williams THIRD PLACE: Amy Ference - Keller Williams Brooke Bennett is a realtor with Keller Williams in Bozeman, if you are looking for a home she can help. Brooke is also a Resort & Second Home Property Specialist (RSPS) REALTOR® a valuable asset to the Bozeman market.
Your Choice Salon Or Barbershop
FIRST PLACE: 111 West Beauty Parlor SECOND PLACE: Theory THIRD PLACE: Lisa Wild Hair Studio Owners Klarisa Buckley and Sarah McLain are both graduates of the Academy of Cosmetology in Bozeman, Montana and have been making hair dreams come true for a combined 11 years. 111 West Beauty Parlor is located in Four Corners, give them a call the next time you need a new look.
Your Choice Shop For Gifts
FIRST PLACE: Heyday SECOND PLACE: Erotique THIRD PLACE: Cactus Records Heyday is all about curating the best gift giving options for their shoppers in the heart of downtown Bozeman. You’ll find the most unique and uncommon finds at Heyday!
Your Choice Smoke Shop
FIRST PLACE: Cold Smoke Tobacco SECOND PLACE: Mellow Mood THIRD PLACE: Smokin Smitty’s In 2015 Cold Smoke combined with Poor Richard’s Tobacco to become Poor Richard’s Cold Smoke Tobacco and moved to 16 N Grand Ave, Ste B. The new smoke shop offers everything to cover all of your smoking needs.
FIRST PLACE: Canyon River Spa SECOND PLACE: Sage Spa and Salon/The Loft Spa THIRD PLACE: Capelli’s Day Spa Canyon River Spa is Bozeman’s Choice Spa, and this year they get the honor all to themselves! When you are looking to relax and/or pamper yourself or a loved one, Canyon River Spa is the place! Come to relax, leave with a latte and feel like a better version of you.
FIRST PLACE: Bob Ward’s SECOND PLACE: Chalet Sports THIRD PLACE: Play it Again Sports Bob Ward’s is Montana’s oldest and largest Sporting Goods Store and you voted it Bozeman’s Choice for the 2nd year in a row. Enjoy the outdoors in style with the best gear from a company that has been around for 99 years. The seasons dictate some of BW’s inventory, and you’ll find shoes & apparel, hunting, fishing, camping, boating, sports, skiing and more when you shop at Bob Ward’s.
Your Choice Tattoo Shop
FIRST PLACE: Aether Tattoo Club (Olivia Hogan) SECOND PLACE: East Main Ink THIRD PLACE: Bozeman’s Tattoo Alley LLC Olivia Hogan is called amazing, fantastic, bad ass, & top artist in town by her clients. Her clean line work, smooth color blend, and beautiful design work get her this years #1 billing for Bozeman’s Choice Tattoo Shop.
Your Choice Used/Thrift Store
FIRST PLACE: Re-Couture SECOND PLACE: Sacks THIRD PLACE: Nu 2 U Re-Couture is a high end consignment store focusing on designer labels and gently used high end furniture. If you are looking for top of the line (True Religion, Seven for all man kind, Louis vuitton, Gucci etc), or gently used furniture this is the place.
Your Choice Veterinary Clinic
FIRST PLACE: Faithful Friends SECOND PLACE: All West THIRD PLACE: Foothills Our furry friends are family members to and we want them to have a safe and caring place to bring them when they need veterinary care. Faithful Friends is your choice when it comes to that (2 years in a row). Dr. Doug Rains loves animals as much as you do! Not only are the Docs at Faithful Friends invested in your pet’s well being, they are affordable to boot.
Your Choice Wedding/Portrait Photographer
FIRST PLACE: Amelia Anne Photography SECOND PLACE: Winslow Studio THIRD PLACE: Kacie Q Amelia’s creative eye, attention to detail and patience make her the perfect choice for the images you are looking to commemorate. Her home base is Bozeman, MT but she loves to travel internationally for fun and photography. Check out her new studio in the Cannery District coming in 2017.
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Add YOUR events for FREE at: bozemanmagazine.com Yoga for all noon-12:45pm ^ Bozeman Public Library, 626 East Main Street, Bozeman ^ Free ^ all ages ^ 406-570-7752 ^ www.bozemanlibrary.org Please bring your own mat. Books & Babies 1-2pm ^ Bozeman Public
Library, 626 East Main Street, Bozeman ^ Free ^ 0-2 ^ 406-570-7752 ^ www. bozemanlibrary.org A fun, relaxed story time for caretakers and babies 0-2.
Kids’ Chess Club 3:30-5pm ^ Bozeman
Public Library, 626 East Main Street, Bozeman ^ FREE ^ K-12 ^ 406-570-7752 ^ www.bozemanlibrary.org If you are in grades K-12 you are invited to Chess Club.
SW MT Crohn’s & Colitis Community Support/Education Group 5:30-7pm ^
Bozeman Health Deaconess Hospital PINE ROOM, ^ Free ^ all ages ^ 406-209-0277 The group offers support and education for those suffering with inflammatory bowel disease and their friends and family.
Monday, Jan. 2 Call for Entries: Juried Photography Exhibition 9am-5pm ^ Old Main Gallery &
Framing, ^ $15 per entry ^ 406-587-8860 ^ www.oldmaingallery.com Old Main Gallery is hosting a juried photography exhibition; Montana The Last Best Place. Submission deadline is Saturday February 4th, 2017. visit www.oldmaingallery.com
Toastmasters noon ^ Belgrade Com-
munity Library, ^ FREE ^ (406)388-4346 ^ belgradelibrary.org Find your voice by developing effective public speaking skills in a supportive atmosphere.
LEGO Club 3:45-5pm ^ Bozeman Public
Library, 626 East Main Street, Bozeman ^ Free ^ 406-570-7752 ^ www.bozemanlibrary.org For kids who love to build; LEGOs provided!
Teen Writers 4-5pm ^ Bozeman Public
Library, 626 East Main Street, Bozeman ^ FREE ^ Teens ^ 406-570-7752 ^ www. bozemanlibrary.org This teen-led group meets every Monday in the Teen Study Room.
Pints with Purpose 5-8pm ^ Bridger Brew-
ing, 1609 S 11th Ave, Bozeman ^ All ages ^ (406) 587-2124 ^ www.bridgerbrewing. com Every Monday night Bridger Brewing donates $1 from every pint sold to a non-profit or charity. Check our website (bridgerbrewing.com) for details.
Trivia 8-10pm ^ Bacchus Pub, 105 W Main St, Bozeman ^ 21+ ^ (406) 522-0079 ^ www.bacchuspubbozeman.com Come in and join us every Monday night and use whatever brainpower you have left from the weekend to battle with Bozeman’s best and brightest for Bacchus VIP money.
Open Mic 10:30pm ^ The Haufbrau, 22 S 8th Ave, Bozeman ^ Free ^ 21+ ^ (406) 587-4931 ^ www.facebook.com Bozeman’s only bar with live music 7 nights a week. Open Mics are Sunday, Monday and Wednesday.
Tuesday, Jan. 3 Living History Farm Volunteer Sign Up Begins 9am ^ Museum of the Rockies,
600 West Kagy Boulevard, Bozeman ^ 406-994-6611 ^ www.museumoftherockies.org If you’re interested in Montana history and interpretation, then maybe becoming a Living History Farm Volunteer is for you. Registration takes place January 3 – March 10.
Call for Entries: Juried Photography Exhibition 9am-5pm ^ Old Main Gallery &
Framing, ^ $15 per entry ^ 406-587-8860 ^ www.oldmaingallery.com Old Main Gallery is hosting a juried photography exhibition; Montana The Last Best Place. Submission deadline is Saturday February 4th, 2017. visit www.oldmaingallery.com
Books & Babies 10-11am ^ Bozeman
Vinyl Afternoon 5pm ^ The Murray Bar, 201 W Park St, Livingston ^ (406) 222-6433 ^ www.themurraybar.com Vinyl Records
Public Library, 626 East Main Street, Bozeman ^ Free ^ 0-2 ^ 406-570-7752 ^ www. bozemanlibrary.org A fun, relaxed story time for caretakers and babies 0-2.
Bozeman Writers’ Group 6-8pm ^ Boze-
Yoga for all 11-11:45am ^ Bozeman Public
man Public Library, 626 East Main Street, Bozeman ^ FREE ^ 406-570-7752 ^ www. bozemanlibrary.org The group welcomes all levels of writers, and encourages the free exchange of ideas among writers in Board Room on 2nd floor.
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Library, 626 East Main Street, Bozeman ^ Free ^ all ages ^ 406-570-7752 ^ www. bozemanlibrary.org Please bring your own mat.
Rich Mayo 6-8pm ^ Kountry Korner Cafe, 81820 Gallatin Road, Bozeman ^ all ages ^ (406) 586-2281 Rich plays music while you dine.
Live Music 8-10pm ^ Bacchus Pub, 105
W Main St, Bozeman ^ (406) 522-0079 ^ www.bacchuspubbozeman.com Come enjoy live music at the Bacchus Pub.
Karaoke 9pm ^ Bar IX, 311 E Main St,
Bozeman ^ (406) 551-2185 ^ www.bar-ix. com Make your voice heard at Bozeman’s Choice for karaoke every Tuesday from 9-close.
Wednesday, Jan. 4 Call for Entries: Juried Photography Exhibition 9am-5pm ^ Old Main Gallery &
Framing, ^ $15 per entry ^ 406-587-8860 ^ www.oldmaingallery.com Old Main Gallery is hosting a juried photography exhibition; Montana The Last Best Place. Submission deadline is Saturday February 4th, 2017. visit www.oldmaingallery.com
Sensational Babies 10-11am ^ Museum of the Rockies, 600 West Kagy Boulevard, Bozeman ^ Free for members, $5 ^ Birth - 36 months ^ (406) 994-2251 ^ www.museumoftherockies.org Read, talk, sing and play with your baby through sensory awareness activities and explorations designed specifically for newborns, one- and two-year-olds.
Lane Norberg 6-8pm ^ MAP Brewing Co, 510 Manley Rd, Bozeman ^ FREE ^ All Ages ^ (406) 587-4070 ^ www.mapbrewing.com Live music.
Little Ones Storytime 10:15-11am ^ Bozeman Public Library, 626 East Main Street, Bozeman ^ Free ^ 2-4 ^ 406-570-7752 ^ www.bozemanlibrary.org Short storytime for ages 2-4.
Cribbage Night 6:30-9pm ^ Eagles Lodge,
Bookworms Kids’ Club 11am ^ Country Bookshelf, 28 W. Main Street, Bozeman ^ FREE ^ (406)587-0166 ^ www.countrybookshelf.com Activities, crafts, games, and books to help foster a lifetime love of reading.
Free Dream Interpretation 7-9pm ^
Little Ones Storytime 11:15am-noon ^ Bozeman Public Library, 626 East Main Street, Bozeman ^ Free ^ 2-4 ^ 406-5707752 ^ www.bozemanlibrary.org Short storytime for ages 2-4.
316 East Main Street, Bozeman ^ $8 ^ 21+ ^ (406) 587-9996 Open cribbage tournaments every Tuesday evening. Sign up at 6:25, start at 6:30! Come play five games with us! $8 buy-in, 100% payout, high hand bonus, and lots of good times!
Lockhorn Cider House, 21 South Wallace Avenue, Bozeman ^ FREE ^ (406) 404-1168 ^ lockhornhardcider.com A small group of dream interpretation students are offering free dream interpretations in order to apply what they’ve been studying.
Chord Rustlers Rehearsals 7pm ^ Boze-
man Catholic Community Center, 210 S. Grand Ave, Bozeman ^ If you’re a fellow who loves to sing join us in singing four-part harmony on Tuesday evenings at 7:00 pm.
HRDC Speaker Series- Diversity in Montana 7-8pm ^ Hrdc Community Cafe, 302
N 7th Ave, Bozeman ^ (406) 587-4225 Join Montana Racial Equity Project Executive Director, Judith Heilman, in addressing diversity in Montana.
Bingo Night 7pm ^ Rockin’ R Bar, 211 E.
Main St, Bozeman ^ $10/$15/$20 ^ (406) 587-9355 ^ www.rockingrbar.com Every Tuesday is Bingo Night starting around 7:00pm. There are six rounds of Bingo with trivia questions in between each round to earn extra free spaces.
Minecraft Meetup 3:45-5pm ^ Boze-
man Public Library, 626 East Main Street, Bozeman ^ FREE ^ 406-570-7752 ^ www. bozemanlibrary.org Play Minecraft with other kids - bring your own device, or use one of ours!
Wii Wednesday 4-5:30pm ^ Bozeman Public Library, 626 East Main Street, Bozeman ^ Free ^ 406-570-7752 ^ www.bozemanlibrary.org Kids of all ages are invited.
R.E.A.D. to a Dog 4-5pm ^ Bozeman Public Library, 626 East Main Street, Bozeman ^ Free ^ 406-570-7752 ^ www.bozemanlibrary.org Intermountain Therapy Dogs are available to be read to by kids.
Lang Termes 6-8pm ^ Outlaw Brewing, 2876 N 27th, Bozeman ^ FREE ^ All Ages ^ (406) 577-2403 ^ outlaw-brewing.com live local music
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Pickin’ in the Parks 6:30-9:30pm ^ The Story Mansion, 811 S. Willson, Bozeman ^ Free ^ all ^ 406-582-2910 ^ www. friendsofthestory.org Pickers, singers, listeners, dancers, on-lookers of all abilities are welcome. The Violin Alone 7pm ^ The Ellen Theatre, 17 W. Main St., Bozeman ^ FREE ^ (406) 585-5885 ^ www.theellentheatre.com One man becomes an orchestra.
Bozeman’s Original Pub Trivia 7-9:30pm ^
Pub 317, 321 E Main St Ste 317, Bozeman ^ 21+ ^ (406) 582-8898 ^ www.pub317. com Bring your friends and test your smarts during our Wednesday night trivia. Topics include sports, history, politics, geography, science, animals, and many more.
Exercises for Consciousness 7-8pm ^
Kaya Yoga, ^ $20 adults ^ 4062094687 ^ xforconsciousness.eventbrite.com Join us in this practice to turn on your awareness and create with everything that you are connected with to change your reality with choices and possibilities. Please RSVP on line
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Babies & Books 11:15am-noon ^ Belgrade Community Library, ^ FREE ^ (406)3884346 ^ belgradelibrary.org Bring your little one, ages birth to 36 months. Songs, rhymes, and finger plays. Each story time is followed by active play time and socialization.
Toast Masters noon-1:10pm ^ Owenhouse
ACE Hardware (Downstairs), ^ FREE ^ All Ages ^ The mission of a Toastmaster Club is to provide a mutually supportive and positive learning environment in which every member has the opportunity to develop communication and lead.
DIY (Do It Yourself) Club 4:30-5:30pm ^ Bozeman Public Library, 626 East Main Street, Bozeman ^ FREE ^ ages 10-16 ^ 406-570-7752 ^ www.bozemanlibrary.org This club is an extension of the diy.org website and app, where you can create projects, share then with other DIYers, and earn patches. Voices from the Plains: John Isaiah Pepion & Ben Pease 5-7pm ^ Old Main Gallery. & Framing, 129 E Main, Bozeman ^ Opening reception.
Adult Chess Club 6-8pm ^ Bozeman Public
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Add YOUR events for FREE at: bozemanmagazine.com Sassafras Stomp CD Release Concert 7pm ^ Verge Theater, 2304 N. 7th Ave, Bozeman ^ $10 donation suggested ^ (406) 587-0737 ^ vergetheater.com
Read-Sing-Play! Preschool Storytime
11:15am ^ Bozeman Public Library, 626 East Main Street, Bozeman ^ FREE ^ Preschool ^ 406-570-7752 ^ www.bozemanlibrary.org Join other preschooler & their parents for reading, singing and learning.
‘Loving’ — All Love Is Created Equal
7-9pm ^ The Ellen Theatre, ^ $8.75 Gen. / $8.50 St. & Sr. (+ Fees) Available at theellentheatre.com ^ All Ages ^ 406-581-2188 ^ www.bozemanfilmsociety.org From acclaimed writer/director Jeff Nichols, Loving is a remarkably subtle, yet deeply affecting drama that celebrates the courage and commitment of an interracial couple.
Walk for the Health Of It noon-1pm ^ Peets Hill (base area), ^ FREE ^ All Ages ^ gvlt.org Getting outside for a walk can be one of the easiest ways to stay healthy. Join us for our weekly trail walking group. This is a fun, casual way to get moving during the work day. Pokemon Club 4:30-5:30pm ^ Bozeman Public Library, 626 East Main Street, Bozeman ^ FREE ^ 406-570-7752 ^ www. bozemanlibrary.org Love Pokemon? Meet other Pokemon fans Fridays at 4:30 in the library for all kinds of Pokemon fun.
Harmon Lake 7-10pm ^ Bozeman Hot
Springs & Fitness, 81123 Gallatin Road, Four Corners ^ Pool Admission ^ All Ages ^ (406) 586-6492 ^ www.bozemanhotsprings.co Harmon Lake is a band of three North Dakota friends: Michael Leier, Mat Charley & Joe Berger.
Claudia Williams 5:30-8:30pm ^ Kountry Korner Cafe, 81820 Gallatin Road, Bozeman ^ all ages ^ (406) 586-2281 Claudia from Montana Rose, live music while you dine.
Kegs of Counterpoint – Concoctions from the German Baroque 7:30-8:30pm ^
Cikan House, ^ $25 general, $10 students admission at door. Refreshments included ^ All Ages ^ Baroque Music Montana explores the contrapuntal genius of J.S. Bach, and influences on Handel, Telemann, and Buxtehude, directed by violinist Carrie Krause.
Jimmy Smith System (Formerly of the Gourds) 6-8pm ^ MAP Brewing Co, 510
7pm ^ 9 Energies Center, 301 Evergreen Drive Suite 200, Bozeman ^ 9energies. com Come Find out Your Superpower - Your Natural Energy
Library, 626 East Main Street, Bozeman ^ Free ^ 406-570-7752 ^ www.bozemanlibrary.org The Adult Chess Club meets Thursday nights from 6-8pm in the Conference Room.
Trivia Night 8pm ^ Rockin’ R Bar, 211 E.
Main St, Bozeman ^ FREE ^ (406) 587-9355 ^ www.rockingrbar.com Trivia followed by a live DJ 10pm- close.
The Vibe Quartet 6pm ^ 406 Brewing,
111 S. Oak St., Bozeman ^ no cover ^ www.406brewingcompany.com Live local music!
7:30pm ^ Haynes Pavilion | Gallatin County Fairgrounds, 901 North Black, Bozeman ^ all ages ^ (406) 582-3270 ^ www.gallatin. mt.gov Local hockey!
Trivia 8pm ^ The Molly Brown, 703 W.
Art on the Rocks Series- Pabst & Pottery
Kalyn Beasley 8pm ^ The Murray Bar, 201 W Park St, Livingston ^ (406) 222-6433 ^ www.themurraybar.com Wyoming Songwriter
Babcock, Bozeman ^ (406) 552-7362 Bar tabs for the top 3 teams.
Karaoke Night 9pm ^ Bacchus Pub, 105 W Main St, Bozeman ^ (406) 522-0079 ^ www.bacchuspubbozeman.com Whether you’ve “Got Friends in Low Places” or you’re “Just a Small Town Girl, Livin’ In a Lonely World” our karaoke caters to all. Talented to tone deft. Open Mic 10:30pm ^ The Haufbrau, 22
S 8th Ave, Bozeman ^ Free ^ 21+ ^ (406) 587-4931 ^ www.facebook.com Bozeman’s only bar with live music 7 nights a week. Open Mics are Sunday, Monday and Wednesday.
Thursday, Jan. 5 Call for Entries: Juried Photography Exhibition 9am-5pm ^ Old Main Gallery &
Framing, ^ $15 per entry ^ 406-587-8860 ^ www.oldmaingallery.com Old Main Gallery is hosting a juried photography exhibition; Montana The Last Best Place. Submission deadline is Saturday February 4th, 2017. visit www.oldmaingallery.com
Baby Bistro 11am-1pm ^ Bozeman Public
Library, 626 East Main Street, Bozeman ^ FREE ^ 406-570-7752 ^ www.bozemanlibrary.org A free breastfeeding support group.
6:30-8:30pm ^ The Emerson Center for the Arts & Culture, 111 South Grand Ave, Bozeman ^ $35 members/ $40 non-member ^ 21+ ^ (406) 587-9797 ^ www.theemerson. org If you are creative but need direction and don’t want the commitment of a multi-week course, this is the class for you! Event held in the Frances Senska Pottery Studio in the Emerson.
Bluegrass Thursdays w/The Bridger Creek Boys 7-9pm ^ Red Tractor Pizza, 1007 W Main St, Bozeman ^ FREE ^ All Ages ^ (406) 359-1999 ^ www.redtractorpizza. com The Bridger Creek Boys draw inspiration from traditional artists such as Dock Boggs and Bill Monroe, as well as more contemporary artists like the Grateful Dead, Steve Earle, and The Band.
MSU Women’s Basketball v. Eastern Washington 7pm ^ Brick Breeden Fieldhouse, 1 Bobcat Circle, Bozeman ^ (406) 994-7117 ^ www.brickbreeden.com Go Cats!
Gallatin Roller Girlz- Open Enrollment
7pm ^ Gallatin County Fairgrounds, 901 N. Black, Bozeman ^ (406) 582-3270 ^ www. gallatin.mt.gov Show up with a mouthguard at 7pm during one of these sessions to sign up! Bring gear if you have it. Contact GRG via private message on their Facebook Page if you’ll need to borrow “Try Before You Buy Gear.” Gallatin County Fairgrounds, Building #2
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Manley Rd, Bozeman ^ FREE ^ All Ages ^ (406) 587-4070 ^ www.mapbrewing.com Live music.
Bozeman Icedogs vs. Yellowstone Quake
Arkheron Thodol + Eneferens + Fortress
Live Music 9-11pm ^ Bacchus Pub, 105
W Main St, Bozeman ^ (406) 522-0079 ^ www.bacchuspubbozeman.com Come enjoy live music at the Bacchus Pub.
Aran Buzzas 7pm ^ Norris Hot Springs, Rr 84, Norris ^ Pool admission ^ All Ages ^ (406) 685-3303 ^ www.norrishotsprings. com Homegrown Montana Folky Tonk
Friday, Jan. 6 Framing, ^ $15 per entry ^ 406-587-8860 ^ www.oldmaingallery.com Old Main Gallery is hosting a juried photography exhibition; Montana The Last Best Place. Submission deadline is Saturday February 4th, 2017. visit www.oldmaingallery.com
Read-Sing-Play! Preschool Storytime
10:15am ^ Bozeman Public Library, 626 East Main Street, Bozeman ^ FREE ^ Preschool ^ 406-570-7752 ^ www.bozemanlibrary.org Join other preschooler & their parents for reading, singing and learning.
Emerson Center for the Arts & Culture, 111 South Grand Ave, Bozeman ^ $10 at the door ^ (406) 587-9797 ^ www.theemerson.org Fantasoria is a Surrealist Arts Revival brought to you by Bozeman Poetry Collective’s yearlong creative journey into the dream realm. It is a renaissance of the strange–showcasing brilliant and bizarre local bozeman musicians, artists, and poets. Costumes are encouraged!
Open House at the Dharma Center 7-8pm ^ Bozeman Dharma Center, 1019 E Main #202, Bozeman ^ FREE ^ All Ages ^ (406) 219-2140 ^ bozemandharmacenter.org Curious about the Dharma Center’s meditation groups and programs? Here’s your chance to come see our space, ask questions and find out about classes, workshops and events.
8pm ^ Eagles Lodge Ballroom, 316 East Main Street, Bozeman ^ $8 ^ 21+ ^ Arkheron Thodol-Lore Grind, Eneferens-Melodic Blackmetal, Fortress-Blackmetal.
Call for Entries: Juried Photography Exhibition 9am-5pm ^ Old Main Gallery &
Fantasoria- Surrealist Ball 6-7pm ^ The
Quenby DUO 7pm ^ Uncorked Wine &
Cheese Bar, 212 W. Park St, Livingston ^ 406-222-5418 ^ thegourmetcellar.com/ wine-bar/ Texas roots. Live music.
Swingley Funk-Latin-Jazz 9pm ^ The Murray Bar, 201 W Park St, Livingston ^ (406) 222-6433 ^ www.themurraybar.com Funk, Latin and Jazz
TransZend 9pm ^ Chico Hot Springs, 20 Miles South of Livingston, Pray ^ (406) 333-4933 ^ www.chicohotsprings.com Live music.
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Saturday, Jan. 7 Bozeman Winter Farmers’ Market
9am-noon ^ Emerson Ballroom, 111 S. Grand, Bozeman ^ (406) 587-9797 ^ www. theemerson.org Find grassfed meats, cheeses, farm fresh eggs, fermented vegetables & kombucha, honey, artisan breads & baked goods, syrups, jams & preserves, grains & oils, wool, locally grown and blended teas, ethically sourced coffee, locallypressed juices, local sourced hot breakfast, music and much more.
Call for Entries: Juried Photography Exhibition 9am-5pm ^ Old Main Gallery &
Framing, ^ $15 per entry ^ 406-587-8860 ^ www.oldmaingallery.com Old Main Gallery is hosting a juried photography exhibition; Montana The Last Best Place. Submission deadline is Saturday February 4th, 2017. visit www.oldmaingallery.com
HealthCare Connections-Mobile Health Screenings 9am-1pm ^ Manhattan, ^ FREE ^ 18+ ^ 4064142100 ^ www.bozemanhealth.org HealthCare Connections offers free health screenings and select immunizations for those who need it, particularly the un-insured and under-insured.
Books & Babies 10-11am ^ Bozeman
Public Library, 626 East Main Street, Bozeman ^ FREE ^ 0-2 ^ 406-570-7752 ^ www. bozemanlibrary.org A fun, relaxed storytime for caretakers and babies ages 0-2.
Galloping Dog Agility & Flyball Club- Fun Match 10am-1pm ^ Gallatin County Fair-
grounds, 901 N. Black, Bozeman ^ FREE for spectators ^ (406) 582-3270 ^ www. gallatin.mt.gov Come and watch!
Community Dual GS Series 11am ^
Bridger Bowl, 15795 Bridger Canyon Road, Bozeman ^ $15/event $50 for series on first event day ^ All Ages ^ 800-223-9609 ^ bridgerbowl.com Race series for citizen racers of all ages and boards - alpine skis, tele skis or snowboards. Compete against your friends; take one run on the blue course and one run on the red course. Best of two timed runs. Noon – 2pm Race Time
Saturday Stories 11:15am-noon ^ Boze-
man Public Library, 626 East Main Street, Bozeman ^ FREE ^ 406-570-7752 ^ www. bozemanlibrary.org Join us with the whole family for this all-ages storytime.
Meet the Author- O. Alan Weltzien 1pm
^ Country Bookshelf, 28 W. Main Street, Bozeman ^ (406)587-0166 ^ www.countrybookshelf.com Author talk, reading, book signing.
MSU Women’s Basketball v. Idaho 2pm ^
Brick Breeden Fieldhouse, 1 Bobcat Circle, Bozeman ^ (406) 994-7117 ^ www.brickbreeden.com Go Cats!
Schzoid Johnny 3:30pm ^ Bridger Bowl,
15795 Bridger Canyon Road, Bozeman ^ 800-223-9609 ^ bridgerbowl.com Snow sports program begins-Duel GS. Live music.
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Peter Mason 5-7pm ^ Wild Joe’s Coffee House, 18 W Main St, Bozeman ^ (406) 586-1212 ^ wildjoescoffee.com Live music. Bob Britton 5:30-8:30pm ^ Kountry Korner Cafe, 81820 Gallatin Road, Bozeman ^ all ages ^ (406) 586-2281 Bob plays piano while you dine.
Pilots 6-8pm ^ MAP Brewing Co, 510
Manley Rd, Bozeman ^ FREE ^ All Ages ^ (406) 587-4070 ^ www.mapbrewing.com Live music.
Tom Kirwan 7pm ^ Norris Hot Springs, Rr 84, Norris ^ Pool admission ^ All Ages ^ (406) 685-3303 ^ www.norrishotsprings. com Folk/Country/Americana
Roomful of Teeth 7:30pm ^ Warren Miller
Performing Arts Center, 45465 Gallatin Road, Gallatin Gateway ^ $39/$29/$14 ^ 406-995-6345 ^ www.warrenmillerpac.org Grammy-winning vocal project.
Clozee + Psymbionic 8pm ^ The Filling
Station, 2005 N. Rouse Ave, Bozeman ^ $13 ^ 21+ ^ (406) 587-0585 Tickets available at Cactus Records.
Erin & The Project 9pm ^ The Murray Bar, 201 W Park St, Livingston ^ (406) 222-6433 ^ www.themurraybar.com Indie Soul-Ternative TransZend 9pm ^ Chico Hot Springs, 20 Miles South of Livingston, Pray ^ (406) 333-4933 ^ www.chicohotsprings.com Live music. Live DJ 10pm ^ Rockin’ R Bar, 211 E. Main St, Bozeman ^ (406) 587-9355 ^ www. rockingrbar.com
Sunday, Jan. 8 Call for Entries: Juried Photography Exhibition 9am-5pm ^ Old Main Gallery &
Framing, ^ $15 per entry ^ 406-587-8860 ^ www.oldmaingallery.com Old Main Gallery is hosting a juried photography exhibition; Montana The Last Best Place. Submission deadline is Saturday February 4th, 2017. visit www.oldmaingallery.com
Montana Manouche 11:45am ^ Sola Cafe, 290 West Kagy Boulevard, Bozeman ^ (406) 922-7652 ^ solacafe.com Gypsy jazz quartet
Scottish Music Jam 4-6pm ^ Lockhorn
Cider House, 21 South Wallace Avenue, Bozeman ^ (406) 404-1168 ^ lockhornhardcider.com Join us for an evening jam with the The Montana Reel & Strathspey Society in a celebration of Scottish Music, Dance and Culture.
Live & Let Livingston Vegan Potluck
4:30-7pm ^ Park County Senior Center, ^ FREE ^ All Ages ^ (406) 333-2276 ^ www. parkcountyseniorcenter.com Live and Let Livingston shares delicious food and recipes at 4:30pm on the second Sunday of every month.
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Live Music 5:30-8:30pm ^ Kountry Korner
Cafe, 81820 Gallatin Road, Bozeman ^ all ages ^ (406) 586-2281 Local musicians play live music while you dine each Sunday.
Petty John’s Underground 6-8pm ^ MAP Brewing Co, 510 Manley Rd, Bozeman ^ FREE ^ All Ages ^ (406) 587-4070 ^ www. mapbrewing.com Live music. Bridger Mountain Big Band 7-9:30pm ^
Eagles Lodge, 316 East Main Street, Bozeman ^ no cover ^ (406) 587-9996 Live music each Sunday.
Lang Termes 7pm ^ Norris Hot Springs, Rr 84, Norris ^ Pool admission ^ All Ages ^ (406) 685-3303 ^ www.norrishotsprings. com Acoustic Eclectic Open Mic 10:30pm ^ The Haufbrau, 22
S 8th Ave, Bozeman ^ Free ^ 21+ ^ (406) 587-4931 ^ www.facebook.com Bozeman’s only bar with live music 7 nights a week. Open Mics are Sunday, Monday and Wednesday.
Monday, Jan. 9 Call for Entries: Juried Photography Exhibition 9am-5pm ^ Old Main Gallery &
Kevin Toll 5pm ^ The Murray Bar, 201 W Park St, Livingston ^ (406) 222-6433 ^ www.themurraybar.com Rock Bozeman Writers’ Group 6-8pm ^ Bozeman Public Library, 626 East Main Street, Bozeman ^ FREE ^ 406-570-7752 ^ www. bozemanlibrary.org The group welcomes all levels of writers, and encourages the free exchange of ideas among writers in the Board Room on the second floor. Forever Young Adult 6pm ^ Country
Bookshelf, 28 W. Main Street, Bozeman ^ (406)587-0166 ^ www.countrybookshelf. com Forever Young Adult is a book club for YA fans who are a little less “Y” and a bit more “A.” From book reviews to TV crushes, it’s basically a non-stop internet slumber party, and you’re totally invited! The Serpent King featured.
Forever Young Adult Book Club 6pm ^
Country Bookshelf, 28 W. Main Street, Bozeman ^ (406)587-0166 ^ www.countrybookshelf.com Book club meeting.
Trivia 8-10pm ^ Bacchus Pub, 105 W Main St, Bozeman ^ 21+ ^ (406) 522-0079 ^ www.bacchuspubbozeman.com Come in and join us every Monday night and use whatever brainpower you have left from the weekend to battle with Bozeman’s best and brightest for Bacchus VIP money.
Framing, ^ $15 per entry ^ 406-587-8860 ^ www.oldmaingallery.com Old Main Gallery is hosting a juried photography exhibition; Montana The Last Best Place. Submission deadline is Saturday February 4th, 2017. visit www.oldmaingallery.com
Open Mic 10:30pm ^ The Haufbrau, 22 S 8th Ave, Bozeman ^ Free ^ 21+ ^ (406) 587-4931 ^ www.facebook.com Bozeman’s only bar with live music 7 nights a week. Open Mics are Sunday, Monday and Wednesday.
Toastmasters noon ^ Belgrade Community Library, ^ FREE ^ (406)388-4346 ^ belgradelibrary.org Find your voice by developing effective public speaking skills in a supportive atmosphere.
Tuesday, Jan. 10
LEGO Club 3:45-5pm ^ Bozeman Public
Library, 626 East Main Street, Bozeman ^ Free ^ 406-570-7752 ^ www.bozemanlibrary.org For kids who love to build; LEGOs provided!
Teen Writers 4-5pm ^ Bozeman Public
Library, 626 East Main Street, Bozeman ^ FREE ^ Teens ^ 406-570-7752 ^ www. bozemanlibrary.org This teen-led group meets every Monday in the Teen Study Room.
Drop-In Improv: Grades 6-12 4-6pm ^
Verge Theater, 2304 N. 7th Ave, Bozeman ^ $15/Session ^ Grades 6-12 ^ (406) 5870737 ^ vergetheater.com Improv exercises and games!
Pints with Purpose 5-8pm ^ Bridger Brew-
ing, 1609 S 11th Ave, Bozeman ^ All ages ^ (406) 587-2124 ^ www.bridgerbrewing. com Every Monday night Bridger Brewing donates $1 from every pint sold to a non-profit or charity. Check our website (bridgerbrewing.com) for details.
Call for Entries: Juried Photography Exhibition 9am-5pm ^ Old Main Gallery &
Framing, ^ $15 per entry ^ 406-587-8860 ^ www.oldmaingallery.com Old Main Gallery is hosting a juried photography exhibition; Montana The Last Best Place. Submission deadline is Saturday February 4th, 2017. visit www.oldmaingallery.com
Books & Babies 10-11am ^ Bozeman
Public Library, 626 East Main Street, Bozeman ^ Free ^ 0-2 ^ 406-570-7752 ^ www. bozemanlibrary.org A fun, relaxed story time for caretakers and babies 0-2.
Tours for Tots 10-11am ^ Museum of the
Rockies, 600 West Kagy Boulevard, Bozeman ^ Included with admission ^ 3-5 ^ (406) 994-2251 ^ www.museumoftherockies.org Museum learning for 3-5 year olds.
Yoga for all 11-11:45am ^ Bozeman Public Library, 626 East Main Street, Bozeman ^ Free ^ all ages ^ 406-570-7752 ^ www. bozemanlibrary.org Please bring your own mat. Yoga for all noon-12:45pm ^ Bozeman Public Library, 626 East Main Street, Bozeman ^ Free ^ all ages ^ 406-570-7752 ^ www.bozemanlibrary.org Bring your own mat.
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Winter Staycation: The Japanese Attack on Pearl Harbor noon-1:30pm ^ Belgrade
Community Library, 106 N Broadway, Belgrade ^ FREE ^ Adults and teens ^ (406) 388-4346 ^ www.belgradelibrary.org Explore Japanese and American motivations and actions through a virtual field trip to the National WWII Museum. Lunch included. Sponsored by Pine Cove Consulting.
Books & Babies 1-2pm ^ Bozeman Public
Library, 626 East Main Street, Bozeman ^ Free ^ 0-2 ^ 406-570-7752 ^ www. bozemanlibrary.org A fun, relaxed story time for caretakers and babies 0-2.
Kids’ Chess Club 3:30-5pm ^ Bozeman
Public Library, 626 East Main Street, Bozeman ^ FREE ^ K-12 ^ 406-570-7752 ^ www.bozemanlibrary.org If you are in grades K-12 you are invited to Chess Club.
Rich Mayo 6-8pm ^ Kountry Korner Cafe, 81820 Gallatin Road, Bozeman ^ all ages ^ (406) 586-2281 Rich plays music while you dine. Dan Bradner 6-8pm ^ MAP Brewing Co, 510 Manley Rd, Bozeman ^ FREE ^ All Ages ^ (406) 587-4070 ^ www.mapbrewing.com Live music. Cribbage Night 6:30-9pm ^ Eagles Lodge,
The Wedding Series 6-7pm ^ The Baxter
Little Ones Storytime 10:15-11am ^ Bozeman Public Library, 626 East Main Street, Bozeman ^ Free ^ 2-4 ^ 406-570-7752 ^ www.bozemanlibrary.org Short storytime for ages 2-4.
Luke Flansburg 6-8pm ^ Outlaw Brewing,
Bookworms Kids’ Club 11am ^ Country Bookshelf, 28 W. Main Street, Bozeman ^ FREE ^ (406)587-0166 ^ www.countrybookshelf.com Activities, crafts, games, and books to help foster a lifetime love of reading. Little Ones Storytime 11:15am-noon ^
Bozeman Public Library, 626 East Main Street, Bozeman ^ Free ^ 2-4 ^ 406-5707752 ^ www.bozemanlibrary.org Short storytime for ages 2-4.
Tours for Tots 2-3pm ^ Museum of the
Rockies, 600 West Kagy Boulevard, Bozeman ^ Included with admission ^ 3-5 ^ (406) 994-2251 ^ www.museumoftherockies.org Museum learning for 3-5 year olds.
Minecraft Meetup 3:45-5pm ^ Boze-
Chord Rustlers Rehearsals 7pm ^ Bozeman Catholic Community Center, 210 S. Grand Ave, Bozeman ^ If you’re a fellow who loves to sing join us in singing four-part harmony on Tuesday evenings at 7:00 pm.
Wii Wednesday 4-5:30pm ^ Bozeman Pub-
Main St, Bozeman ^ $10/$15/$20 ^ (406) 587-9355 ^ www.rockingrbar.com Every Tuesday is Bingo Night starting around 7:00pm. There are six rounds of Bingo with trivia questions in between each round to earn extra free spaces.
Live Music 8-10pm ^ Bacchus Pub, 105
W Main St, Bozeman ^ (406) 522-0079 ^ www.bacchuspubbozeman.com Come enjoy live music at the Bacchus Pub.
Karaoke 9pm ^ Bar IX, 311 E Main St,
Bozeman ^ (406) 551-2185 ^ www.bar-ix. com Make your voice heard at Bozeman’s Choice for karaoke every Tuesday from 9-close.
Wednesday, Jan. 11 Call for Entries: Juried Photography Exhibition 9am-5pm ^ Old Main Gallery &
Framing, ^ $15 per entry ^ 406-587-8860 ^ www.oldmaingallery.com Old Main Gallery is hosting a juried photography exhibition; Montana The Last Best Place. Submission deadline is Saturday February 4th, 2017. visit www.oldmaingallery.com
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Sensational Babies 10-11am ^ Museum of the Rockies, 600 West Kagy Boulevard, Bozeman ^ Free for members, $5 ^ 9942251 ^ www.museumoftherockies.org Read, talk, sing and play with your baby through sensory awareness activities and explorations designed specifically for newborns, 1 + 2 year-olds.
316 East Main Street, Bozeman ^ $8 ^ 21+ ^ (406) 587-9996 Open cribbage tournaments every Tuesday evening. Sign up at 6:25, start at 6:30! Come play five games with us! $8 buy-in, 100% payout, high hand bonus, and lots of good times!
Bingo Night 7pm ^ Rockin’ R Bar, 211 E.
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man Public Library, 626 East Main Street, Bozeman ^ FREE ^ 406-570-7752 ^ www. bozemanlibrary.org Play Minecraft with other kids - bring your own device, or use one of ours!
lic Library, 626 East Main Street, Bozeman ^ Free ^ 406-570-7752 ^ www.bozemanlibrary.org Kids of all ages are invited.
R.E.A.D. to a Dog 4-5pm ^ Bozeman Public Library, 626 East Main Street, Bozeman ^ Free ^ 406-570-7752 ^ www.bozemanlibrary.org Intermountain Therapy Dogs are available to be read to by kids.
Wonderlust Lifelong Learning Reception
5-7pm ^ Country Bookshelf, 28 W. Main Street, Bozeman ^ FREE ^ Adult learners of all ages ^ (406)587-0166 ^ www.countrybookshelf.com Learn more about Wonderlust, a lifelong learning program affiliated with MSU’s Extended University. Refreshments, music and course registration.
Fifty-Six Counties: A Montana Journey with Russell Rowland 6pm ^ Museum of
the Rockies, 600 West Kagy Boulevard, Bozeman ^ FREE ^ (406) 994-2251 ^ www. museumoftherockies.org Join MOR and the Gallatin History Museum for monthly lectures focused on the dynamic and lively history of the Gallatin Valley.
Gallatin History Museum Lecture Series
6-7pm ^ Museum of the Rockies, 600 West Kagy Boulevard, Bozeman ^ FREE ^ (406) 994-2251 ^ www.museumoftherockies.org Lecture series at the MOR.
Hotel, 105 W. Main St, Bozeman ^ $5 ^ All Ages ^ (406) 582-1000 ^ www.thebaxterhotel.com/ Join us once a month in the Big Sky Studio where we will chat with Bozeman Wedding Professionals about topics that are real, relatable and worth your while! Call to learn more!
2876 N 27th, Bozeman ^ FREE ^ All Ages ^ (406) 577-2403 ^ outlaw-brewing.com Live Local Music
Pickin’ in the Parks 6:30-9:30pm ^ The
Story Mansion, 811 S. Willson, Bozeman ^ Free ^ all ^ 406-582-2910 ^ www. friendsofthestory.org Pickers, singers, listeners, dancers, on-lookers of all abilities are welcome.
Bozeman’s Original Pub Trivia 7-9:30pm ^
Pub 317, 321 E Main St Ste 317, Bozeman ^ 21+ ^ (406) 582-8898 ^ www.pub317. com Bring your friends and test your smarts during our Wednesday night trivia. Topics include sports, history, politics, geography, science, animals, and many more.
Exercises for Consciousness 7-8pm ^
Kaya Yoga, ^ $20 adults ^ 4062094687 ^ xforconsciousness.eventbrite.com Join us in this practice to turn on your awareness and create with everything that you are connected with to change your reality with choices and possibilities. Please RSVP on line
Why Meditate? 7-8:45pm ^ Bozeman Dharma Center, 1019 E Main #202, Bozeman ^ Suggested Donation ^ 16+ ^ (406) 219-2140 ^ bozemandharmacenter.org Why is meditation worth your time? Learn the many benefits of a simple mindfulness practice and why it’s become a popular tool for wellness and health. All are welcome. 9 Energies Natural Energy Identification
7pm ^ 9 Energies Center, 301 Evergreen Drive Suite 200, Bozeman ^ 9energies. com Come Find out Your Superpower - Your Natural Energy
Trivia Night 8pm ^ Rockin’ R Bar, 211 E.
Main St, Bozeman ^ FREE ^ (406) 587-9355 ^ www.rockingrbar.com Trivia followed by a live DJ 10pm- close.
Trivia 8pm ^ The Molly Brown, 703 W.
Babcock, Bozeman ^ (406) 552-7362 Bar tabs for the top 3 teams.
Karaoke Night 9pm ^ Bacchus Pub, 105 W Main St, Bozeman ^ (406) 522-0079 ^ www.bacchuspubbozeman.com Whether you’ve “Got Friends in Low Places” or you’re “Just a Small Town Girl, Livin’ In a Lonely World” our karaoke caters to all. Talented to tone deft. Open Mic 10:30pm ^ The Haufbrau, 22 S 8th Ave, Bozeman ^ Free ^ 21+ ^ (406) 587-4931 ^ www.facebook.com Bozeman’s only bar with live music 7 nights a week. Open Mics are Sunday, Monday and Wednesday.
Thursday, Jan. 12 Call for Entries: Juried Photography Exhibition 9am-5pm ^ Old Main Gallery &
Framing, ^ $15 per entry ^ 406-587-8860 ^ www.oldmaingallery.com Old Main Gallery is hosting a juried photography exhibition; Montana The Last Best Place. Submission deadline is Saturday February 4th, 2017. visit www.oldmaingallery.com
Tours for Tots 10-11am ^ Museum of the
Rockies, 600 West Kagy Boulevard, Bozeman ^ Included with admission ^ 3-5 ^ (406) 994-2251 ^ www.museumoftherockies.org Museum learning for 3-5 year olds.
Baby Bistro 11am-1pm ^ Bozeman Public Library, 626 East Main Street, Bozeman ^ FREE ^ 406-570-7752 ^ www.bozemanlibrary.org A free breastfeeding support group. Babies & Books 11:15am-noon ^ Belgrade Community Library, ^ FREE ^ (406)3884346 ^ belgradelibrary.org Bring your little one, ages birth to 36 months. Songs, rhymes, and finger plays. Each story time is followed by active play time and socialization.
Toast Masters noon-1:10pm ^ Owenhouse ACE Hardware (Downstairs), ^ FREE ^ All Ages ^ The mission of a Toastmaster Club is to provide a mutually supportive and positive learning environment in which every member has the opportunity to develop communication and lead. Gallatin Ice Foundation Grand Opening Celebration 3:30pm ^ Ice Barn, 901 N
Black Ave, Bozeman ^ all ages ^ www. gallatinicefoundation.org Events will include a ribbon cutting, learn to curl, sled hockey clinic, and even a free public skate.
DIY (Do It Yourself) Club 4:30-5:30pm ^ Bozeman Public Library, 626 East Main Street, Bozeman ^ FREE ^ ages 10-16 ^ 406-570-7752 ^ www.bozemanlibrary.org This club is an extension of the diy.org website and app, where you can create projects, share then with other DIYers, and earn patches. Adult Chess Club 6-8pm ^ Bozeman Public Library, 626 East Main Street, Bozeman ^ Free ^ 406-570-7752 ^ www.bozemanlibrary.org The Adult Chess Club meets Thursday nights from 6-8pm in the Conference Room. The Vibe Quartet 6pm ^ 406 Brewing, 111 S. Oak St., Bozeman ^ no cover ^ www.406brewingcompany.com Live local music! Squirrel Gravy 6-8pm ^ MAP Brewing Co, 510 Manley Rd, Bozeman ^ FREE ^ All Ages ^ (406) 587-4070 ^ www.mapbrewing.com Live music. Mystery Readers’ Book Club 6:30pm ^ Belgrade Community Library, ^ FREE ^ 18+ ^ (406)388-4346 ^ belgradelibrary.org Book discussion, opinion-sharing, refreshments, and fun! BozemanMagazine.com January 2017 53
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Art on the Rocks Series- Whiskey & Woodblocks 6:30pm ^ Rockin’ R Bar, 211 E. Main
St, Bozeman ^ 21+ ^ (406) 587-9355 ^ www.rockingrbar.com If you are creative but need direction and don’t want the commitment of a multi-week course, this is the class for you! Cost includes supplies and 2 signature cocktails.
Bluegrass Thursdays w/The Bridger Creek Boys 7-9pm ^ Red Tractor Pizza, 1007 W Main St, Bozeman ^ FREE ^ All Ages ^ (406) 359-1999 ^ www.redtractorpizza. com The Bridger Creek Boys draw inspiration from traditional artists such as Dock Boggs and Bill Monroe, as well as more contemporary artists like the Grateful Dead, Steve Earle, and The Band.
Friday, Jan. 13 2017 Conference for Undergraduate Women in Physics , ^ Intended for undergradu-
ate women from the Northwest region, including Montana, Washington, Oregon, Idaho, North and South Dakota.
Women’s Ski Clinic Big Sky Resort, 50 Big
Sky Resort Road, Big Sky ^ $495 ^ (800) 548-4486 ^ www.bigskyresort.com Clinic for women by women!
Call for Entries: Juried Photography Exhibition 9am-5pm ^ Old Main Gallery &
Brick Breeden Fieldhouse, 1 Bobcat Circle, Bozeman ^ (406) 994-7117 ^ www.brickbreeden.com Go Cats
Framing, ^ $15 per entry ^ 406-587-8860 ^ www.oldmaingallery.com Old Main Gallery is hosting a juried photography exhibition; Montana The Last Best Place. Submission deadline is Saturday February 4th, 2017. visit www.oldmaingallery.com
Meet the Author- Ted Rechlin 7pm ^
Read-Sing-Play! Preschool Storytime
MSU Mens BBall v North Dakota 7pm ^
Country Bookshelf, 28 W. Main Street, Bozeman ^ Family friendly ^ (406)5870166 ^ www.countrybookshelf.com Meet the author.
Bozeman Doc Series: “One More Time With Feeling” 7pm ^ The Emerson Center
10:15am ^ Bozeman Public Library, 626 East Main Street, Bozeman ^ FREE ^ Preschool ^ 406-570-7752 ^ www.bozemanlibrary.org Join other preschooler & their parents for reading, singing and learning.
Read-Sing-Play! Preschool Storytime
for the Arts & Culture, 111 South Grand Ave, Bozeman ^ (406) 587-9797 ^ www. theemerson.org Montana premiere of the critically acclaimed new documentary.
11:15am ^ Bozeman Public Library, 626 East Main Street, Bozeman ^ FREE ^ Preschool ^ 406-570-7752 ^ www.bozemanlibrary.org Join other preschooler & their parents for reading, singing and learning.
Mathias 7-10pm ^ Bozeman Hot Springs & Fitness, 81123 Gallatin Road, Four Corners ^ Pool Admission ^ All Ages ^ (406) 586-6492 ^ www.bozemanhotsprings.co Bozeman-based singer-songwriter Mathias has been playing music under the big sky of Montana for nearly two decades now.
Walk for the Health Of It noon-1pm ^ Peets Hill (base area), ^ FREE ^ All Ages ^ gvlt.org Getting outside for a walk can be one of the easiest ways to stay healthy. Join us for our weekly trail walking group. This is a fun, casual way to get moving during the work day.
Satsang & Gipsy Moon 8pm ^ The Filling
Scotty Nelson noon-3pm ^ Bridger Bowl,
Station, 2005 N. Rouse Ave, Bozeman ^ $10 advance, $12 at the door ^ 21+ ^ (406) 587-0585 Satsang is a Conscious Music Collective with a unique blend of Roots Music, Folk, and HipHop. Gipsy Moon is a group of artists on an endless musical journey for the soul.
Tales from the Verge: Resolutions 8pm ^
Verge Theater, 2304 N. 7th Ave, Bozeman ^ $14 ^ (406) 587-0737 ^ vergetheater.com “Resolutions” will feature a collection of Bozemanites recounting true stories from their lives in front of a live audience.
Danny Bee 8pm ^ The Murray Bar, 201 W Park St, Livingston ^ (406) 222-6433 ^ www.themurraybar.com Live Music. Cackling Eagles Comedy 8:30pm ^ Eagles
Lodge Ballroom, 316 East Main Street, Bozeman ^ $10 ^ 21+ ^ Local comedians make you laugh.
Live Music 9-11pm ^ Bacchus Pub, 105
W Main St, Bozeman ^ (406) 522-0079 ^ www.bacchuspubbozeman.com Come enjoy live music at the Bacchus Pub.
15795 Bridger Canyon Road, Bozeman ^ 800-223-9609 ^ bridgerbowl.com Celebrate Bridger Bowl’s birthday!
Pokemon Club 4:30-5:30pm ^ Bozeman Public Library, 626 East Main Street, Bozeman ^ FREE ^ 406-570-7752 ^ www. bozemanlibrary.org Love Pokemon? Meet other Pokemon fans Fridays at 4:30 in the library for all kinds of Pokemon fun. Free Friday Night 5-8pm ^ Children’s
Museum of Bozeman, 202 S. Willson Ave., Bozeman ^ Free ^ (406) 522-9087 ^ www. cmbozeman.org EVERY second Friday of EVERY month
Claudia Williams 5:30-8:30pm ^ Kountry Korner Cafe, 81820 Gallatin Road, Bozeman ^ all ages ^ (406) 586-2281 Claudia from Montana Rose, live music while you dine. Lazy Suzy 6-8pm ^ Wild Joe’s Coffee
House, 18 W Main St, Bozeman ^ (406) 586-1212 ^ wildjoescoffee.com Live music.
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Add YOUR events for FREE at: bozemanmagazine.com Gallatin Ice Foundation Grand Opening Celebration 7-9pm ^ Ice Barn, 901 N Black Ave, Bozeman ^ all ages ^ www.gallatinicefoundation.org Events will include a ribbon cutting, learn to curl, sled hockey clinic, and even a free public skate.
Montana Manouche 7pm ^ Uncorked
Wine & Cheese Bar, 212 W. Park St, Livingston ^ 406-222-5418 ^ thegourmetcellar.com/wine-bar/ Gypsy Jazz
Tales from the Verge: Resolutions 8pm ^
Verge Theater, 2304 N. 7th Ave, Bozeman ^ $14 ^ (406) 587-0737 ^ vergetheater.com “Resolutions” will feature a collection of Bozemanites recounting true stories from their lives in front of a live audience.
Drunken Hearts 9pm ^ The Filling Station, 2005 N. Rouse Ave, Bozeman ^ $8 ^ 21+ ^ (406) 587-0585 Live music Heather Lingle Band 9pm ^ The Murray
Bar, 201 W Park St, Livingston ^ (406) 2226433 ^ www.themurraybar.com Americana, country
Tessy Lou & The Shotgun Stars 9pm ^
Chico Hot Springs, 20 Miles South of Livingston, Pray ^ (406) 333-4933 ^ www. chicohotsprings.com Live music.
Saturday, Jan. 14 2017 Conference for Undergraduate Women in Physics , ^ Intended for undergradu-
ate women from the Northwest region, including Montana, Washington, Oregon, Idaho, North and South Dakota.
MASO Young Artists Competition , ^ ages 13 to 22 ^ Please visit www.montanasymphonies. org for more information or contact the Bozeman Symphony at 406-585-9774 or info@bozemansymphony.org with questions you have regarding MASO and the Young Artists Competition. Women’s Ski Clinic Big Sky Resort, 50 Big
Sky Resort Road, Big Sky ^ $495 ^ (800) 548-4486 ^ www.bigskyresort.com Clinic for women by women!
Call for Entries: Juried Photography Exhibition 9am-5pm ^ Old Main Gallery &
Framing, ^ $15 per entry ^ 406-587-8860 ^ www.oldmaingallery.com Old Main Gallery is hosting a juried photography exhibition; Montana The Last Best Place. Submission deadline is Saturday February 4th, 2017. visit www.oldmaingallery.com
Books & Babies 10-11am ^ Bozeman Public Library, 626 East Main Street, Bozeman ^ FREE ^ 0-2 ^ 406-570-7752 ^ www. bozemanlibrary.org A fun, relaxed storytime for caretakers and babies ages 0-2. Gallatin Ice Foundation Grand Opening Celebration 10am-7pm ^ Ice Barn, 901 N
Black Ave, Bozeman ^ all ages ^ www. gallatinicefoundation.org Events will include
a ribbon cutting, learn to curl, sled hockey clinic, and even a free public skate.
9 Energies in Relationship 10am-3pm ^ 9
Energies Center, 301 Evergreen Drive Suite 200, Bozeman ^ $60/couple $40/person ^ 9energies.com Join 9 Energies to explore how your Natural Energy affects how you are in relationship
Community Dual GS Series 11am ^
Bridger Bowl, 15795 Bridger Canyon Road, Bozeman ^ $15/event $50 for series on first event day ^ All Ages ^ 800-223-9609 ^ bridgerbowl.com Race series for citizen racers of all ages and boards - alpine skis, tele skis or snowboards. Compete against your friends; take one run on the blue course and one run on the red course. Best of two timed runs. Noon – 2pm Race Time
Saturday Stories 11:15am-noon ^ Boze-
man Public Library, 626 East Main Street, Bozeman ^ FREE ^ 406-570-7752 ^ www. bozemanlibrary.org Join us with the whole family for this all-ages storytime.
MSU Mens BBall v Northern Colorado
2pm ^ Brick Breeden Fieldhouse, 1 Bobcat Circle, Bozeman ^ (406) 994-7117 ^ www. brickbreeden.com Go Cats
4th Annual Bozeman Ping Pong Tournament 4-10pm ^ Emerson Ballroom, 111 S.
Grand, Bozeman ^ (406) 587-9797 ^ www. theemerson.org Fundraiser for Bozeman Schools Foundation.
Open Mic Night with Dane Thompson
5-7pm ^ Wild Joe’s Coffee House, 18 W Main St, Bozeman ^ $3 ^ (406) 586-1212 ^ wildjoescoffee.com An evening of music performed by local musicians. Bring your guitar, sitar, zither or theremin and take a turn up at the mic. If you have questions, contact Open Mic Night host Dane Thompsen by email – danethompsen0393@ gmail.com.
Bob Britton 5:30-8:30pm ^ Kountry Korner Cafe, 81820 Gallatin Road, Bozeman ^ all ages ^ (406) 586-2281 Bob plays piano while you dine.
Snobar 6-10pm ^ Big Sky Resort, 50 Big
Sky Resort Road, Big Sky ^ $10 at the door - Cash Only ^ 21+ ^ (800) 548-4486 ^ www.bigskyresort.com Party on the hillside.
Heather Lingle 7pm ^ Norris Hot Springs,
Rr 84, Norris ^ Pool admission ^ All Ages ^ (406) 685-3303 ^ www.norrishotsprings. com Americana Songwriter
The McCartney Years 7:30pm ^ The Ellen
Theatre, 17 W. Main St., Bozeman ^ (406) 585-5885 ^ www.theellentheatre.com The premiere McCartney concert experience.
Bozeman Icedogs vs. Billings Bulls 7:30pm ^ Haynes Pavilion | Gallatin County Fairgrounds, 901 North Black, Bozeman ^ All Ages ^ (406) 582-3270 ^ www.gallatin. mt.gov Local hockey!
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Events Calendar
Tales from the Verge: Resolutions 8pm ^ Verge Theater, 2304 N. 7th Ave, Bozeman ^ $14 ^ (406) 587-0737 ^ vergetheater.com “Resolutions” will feature a collection of Bozemanites recounting true stories from their lives in front of a live audience. Cure For The Common + Shakewell 8pm ^ Eagles Lodge Ballroom, 316 East Main Street, Bozeman ^ 21+ ^ Montana-grown Electro Thunder Funk for your listening, jamming and dancing pleasure!
Tessy Lou & The Shotgun Stars 9pm ^
Chico Hot Springs, 20 Miles South of Livingston, Pray ^ (406) 333-4933 ^ www. chicohotsprings.com Live music.
Live DJ 10pm ^ Rockin’ R Bar, 211 E. Main
St, Bozeman ^ (406) 587-9355 ^ www. rockingrbar.com
Sunday, Jan. 15 2017 Conference for Undergraduate Women in Physics , ^ Intended for undergradu-
ate women from the Northwest region, including Montana, Washington, Oregon, Idaho, North and South Dakota.
Women’s Ski Clinic Big Sky Resort, 50 Big
Sky Resort Road, Big Sky ^ $495 ^ (800) 548-4486 ^ www.bigskyresort.com Clinic for women by women!
Call for Entries: Juried Photography Exhibition 9am-5pm ^ Old Main Gallery &
Framing, ^ $15 per entry ^ 406-587-8860 ^ www.oldmaingallery.com Old Main Gallery is hosting a juried photography exhibition; Montana The Last Best Place. Submission deadline is Saturday February 4th, 2017. visit www.oldmaingallery.com
Classic Telemark Race 9am ^ Bridger Bowl,
15795 Bridger Canyon Road, Bozeman ^ 800-223-9609 ^ bridgerbowl.com
Galloping Dog Agility & Flyball Club- Fun Match noon-3pm ^ Gallatin County Fair-
grounds, 901 N. Black, Bozeman ^ FREE for spectators ^ (406) 582-3270 ^ www. gallatin.mt.gov Come and watch!
Ben McKee 4-7pm ^ Lockhorn Cider
House, 21 South Wallace Avenue, Bozeman ^ (406) 404-1168 ^ lockhornhardcider. com Live music.
Squirrel Gravy 6-8pm ^ MAP Brewing Co, 510 Manley Rd, Bozeman ^ FREE ^ All Ages ^ (406) 587-4070 ^ www.mapbrewing.com Cosmic country bluegrass folk rock stew (for you). www.steffanmaymusic.com Bridger Mountain Big Band 7-9:30pm ^ Eagles Lodge, 316 East Main Street, Bozeman ^ no cover ^ (406) 587-9996 Live music each Sunday. Chad Ball 7pm ^ Norris Hot Springs, Rr 84,
Norris ^ Pool admission ^ All Ages ^ (406) 685-3303 ^ www.norrishotsprings.com Folk/Blues
Lang Termes 7-10pm ^ Bozeman Hot
Springs & Fitness, 81123 Gallatin Road, Four Corners ^ Pool Admission ^ All Ages ^ (406) 586-6492 ^ www.bozemanhotsprings.co Lang Termes grew up with a visual artist father and spent summers touring with his puppeteer mother.
Robert Earl Keen 8pm ^ The Ellen Theatre, 17 W. Main St., Bozeman ^ $38.50 Advanced/ $40 At Door ^ (406) 585-5885 ^ www.theellentheatre.com Live music. Open Mic 10:30pm ^ The Haufbrau, 22 S 8th Ave, Bozeman ^ Free ^ 21+ ^ (406) 587-4931 ^ www.facebook.com Bozeman’s only bar with live music 7 nights a week. Open Mics are Sunday, Monday and Wednesday.
Monday, Jan. 16 Call for Entries: Juried Photography Exhibition 9am-5pm ^ Old Main Gallery &
Framing, ^ $15 per entry ^ 406-587-8860 ^ www.oldmaingallery.com Old Main Gallery is hosting a juried photography exhibition; Montana The Last Best Place. Submission deadline is Saturday February 4th, 2017. visit www.oldmaingallery.com
Toastmasters noon ^ Belgrade Com-
munity Library, ^ FREE ^ (406)388-4346 ^ belgradelibrary.org Find your voice by developing effective public speaking skills in a supportive atmosphere.
LEGO Club 3:45-5pm ^ Bozeman Public
Library, 626 East Main Street, Bozeman ^ Free ^ 406-570-7752 ^ www.bozemanlibrary.org For kids who love to build; LEGOs provided!
Teen Writers 4-5pm ^ Bozeman Public
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Add YOUR events for FREE at: bozemanmagazine.com Love Is A Dog From Nebraska 5pm ^ The
Murray Bar, 201 W Park St, Livingston ^ (406) 222-6433 ^ www.themurraybar.com Songwriter
Bozeman Writers’ Group 6-8pm ^ Boze-
man Public Library, 626 East Main Street, Bozeman ^ FREE ^ 406-570-7752 ^ www. bozemanlibrary.org The group welcomes all levels of writers, and encourages the free exchange of ideas among writers in the Board Room on the second floor.
Monday Night Blues Jam 7pm ^ The Filling Station, 2005 N. Rouse Ave, Bozeman ^ 21+ ^ (406) 587-0585 Lokken Productions is proud to open up the stage to Bozeman’s talented blues artists. All sound equipment will be provided, and a drum set will be available. To sign up or for more details, contact Pat Lokken at 406-579-5412. Improv On The Verge 8pm ^ Verge
Theater, 2304 N. 7th Ave, Bozeman ^ $7 ^ (406) 587-0737 ^ vergetheater.com Come enjoy Cheap Thrills for your Laugh Hole!
Trivia 8-10pm ^ Bacchus Pub, 105 W Main St, Bozeman ^ 21+ ^ (406) 522-0079 ^ www.bacchuspubbozeman.com Come in and join us every Monday night and use whatever brainpower you have left from the weekend to battle with Bozeman’s best and brightest for Bacchus VIP money.
Open Mic 10:30pm ^ The Haufbrau, 22 S 8th Ave, Bozeman ^ Free ^ 21+ ^ (406) 587-4931 ^ www.facebook.com Bozeman’s only bar with live music 7 nights a week. Open Mics are Sunday, Monday and Wednesday.
Tuesday, Jan. 17 Call for Entries: Juried Photography Exhibition 9am-5pm ^ Old Main Gallery &
Framing, ^ $15 per entry ^ 406-587-8860 ^ www.oldmaingallery.com Old Main Gallery is hosting a juried photography exhibition; Montana The Last Best Place. Submission deadline is Saturday February 4th, 2017. visit www.oldmaingallery.com
Books & Babies 10-11am ^ Bozeman
Public Library, 626 East Main Street, Bozeman ^ Free ^ 0-2 ^ 406-570-7752 ^ www. bozemanlibrary.org A fun, relaxed story time for caretakers and babies 0-2.
HealthCare Connections-Mobile Health Screenings 10am-2pm ^ Belgrade Public
Alex Robilotta 5-7pm ^ Outlaw Brewing, 2876 N 27th, Bozeman ^ FREE ^ All Ages ^ (406) 577-2403 ^ outlaw-brewing.com Live Local Music
Library, 626 East Main Street, Bozeman ^ FREE ^ Teens ^ 406-570-7752 ^ www. bozemanlibrary.org This teen-led group meets every Monday in the Teen Study Room.
Library, ^ FREE ^ 18+ ^ 4064142100 ^ www.bozemanhealth.org HealthCare Connections offers free health screenings and select immunizations for those who need it, particularly the un-insured and under-insured.
Live Music 5:30-8:30pm ^ Kountry Korner
Pints with Purpose 5-8pm ^ Bridger Brewing, 1609 S 11th Ave, Bozeman ^ All ages ^ (406) 587-2124 ^ www.bridgerbrewing. com Every Monday night Bridger Brewing donates $1 from every pint sold to a non-profit or charity. Check our website (bridgerbrewing.com) for details.
Yoga for all 11-11:45am ^ Bozeman Public Library, 626 East Main Street, Bozeman ^ Free ^ all ages ^ 406-570-7752 ^ www. bozemanlibrary.org Please bring your own mat.
Cafe, 81820 Gallatin Road, Bozeman ^ all ages ^ (406) 586-2281 Local musicians play live music while you dine each Sunday.
Yoga for all noon-12:45pm ^ Bozeman Public Library, 626 East Main Street, Bozeman ^ Free ^ all ages ^ 406-570-7752 ^
www.bozemanlibrary.org Please bring your own mat.
Books & Babies 1-2pm ^ Bozeman Public
Library, 626 East Main Street, Bozeman ^ Free ^ 0-2 ^ 406-570-7752 ^ www. bozemanlibrary.org A fun, relaxed story time for caretakers and babies 0-2.
Kids’ Chess Club 3:30-5pm ^ Bozeman
Public Library, 626 East Main Street, Bozeman ^ FREE ^ K-12 ^ 406-570-7752 ^ www.bozemanlibrary.org If you are in grades K-12 you are invited to Chess Club.
Rich Mayo 6-8pm ^ Kountry Korner Cafe, 81820 Gallatin Road, Bozeman ^ all ages ^ (406) 586-2281 Rich plays music while you dine. Tommy Georges 6-8pm ^ MAP Brewing Co, 510 Manley Rd, Bozeman ^ FREE ^ All Ages ^ (406) 587-4070 ^ www.mapbrewing.com Live music. Cribbage Night 6:30-9pm ^ Eagles Lodge,
316 East Main Street, Bozeman ^ $8 ^ 21+ ^ (406) 587-9996 Open cribbage tournaments every Tuesday evening. Sign up at 6:25, start at 6:30! Come play five games with us! $8 buy-in, 100% payout, high hand bonus, and lots of good times!
Chord Rustlers Rehearsals 7pm ^ Bozeman Catholic Community Center, 210 S. Grand Ave, Bozeman ^ If you’re a fellow who loves to sing join us in singing four-part harmony on Tuesday evenings at 7:00 pm. Bingo Night 7pm ^ Rockin’ R Bar, 211 E.
Main St, Bozeman ^ $10/$15/$20 ^ (406) 587-9355 ^ www.rockingrbar.com Every Tuesday is Bingo Night starting around 7:00pm. There are six rounds of Bingo with trivia questions in between each round to earn extra free spaces.
Live Music 8-10pm ^ Bacchus Pub, 105
W Main St, Bozeman ^ (406) 522-0079 ^ www.bacchuspubbozeman.com Come enjoy live music at the Bacchus Pub.
Karaoke 9pm ^ Bar IX, 311 E Main St,
Bozeman ^ (406) 551-2185 ^ www.bar-ix. com Make your voice heard at Bozeman’s Choice for karaoke every Tuesday from 9-close.
Wednesday, Jan. 18 Call for Entries: Juried Photography Exhibition 9am-5pm ^ Old Main Gallery &
Framing, ^ $15 per entry ^ 406-587-8860 ^ www.oldmaingallery.com Old Main Gallery is hosting a juried photography exhibition; Montana The Last Best Place. Submission deadline is Saturday February 4th, 2017. visit www.oldmaingallery.com
Sensational Babies 10-11am ^ Museum of the Rockies, 600 West Kagy Boulevard, Bozeman ^ Free for members, $5 ^ Birth - 36 months ^ (406) 994-2251 ^ www.museumoftherockies.org Read, talk, sing and play with your baby through sensory awareness activities and explorations designed specifically for newborns, one- and two-year-olds.
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Little Ones Storytime 10:15-11am ^ Bozeman Public Library, 626 East Main Street, Bozeman ^ Free ^ 2-4 ^ 406-570-7752 ^ www.bozemanlibrary.org Short storytime. Bookworms Kids’ Club 11am ^ Country Bookshelf, 28 W. Main Street, Bozeman ^ FREE ^ (406)587-0166 ^ www.countrybookshelf.com Activities, crafts, games, and books to help foster a lifetime love of reading. Little Ones Storytime 11:15am-noon ^ Bozeman Public Library, 626 East Main Street, Bozeman ^ Free ^ 2-4 ^ 406-5707752 ^ www.bozemanlibrary.org Short storytime for ages 2-4. Women-Owned Business Tour featuring Feast and Sola Cafe noon-1pm ^ Feast,
^ FREE ^ 21+ ^ 4065873113 ^ www.prosperabusinessnetwork.org Join us for a walking business tour of two women-owned businesses. Each business owner will share her experience with starting, operating and growing her business.
Minecraft Meetup 3:45-5pm ^ Boze-
man Public Library, 626 East Main Street, Bozeman ^ FREE ^ 406-570-7752 ^ www. bozemanlibrary.org Play Minecraft with other kids - bring your own device, or use one of ours!
Wii Wednesday 4-5:30pm ^ Bozeman Public Library, 626 East Main Street, Bozeman ^ Free ^ 406-570-7752 ^ www.bozemanlibrary.org Kids of all ages are invited.
R.E.A.D. to a Dog 4-5pm ^ Bozeman Public Library, 626 East Main Street, Bozeman ^ Free ^ 406-570-7752 ^ www.bozemanlibrary.org Intermountain Therapy Dogs are available to be read to by kids.
Music & Mussels / Shawn Ray 5:30pm ^
Bridger Brewing, 1609 S 11th Ave, Bozeman ^ (406) 587-2124 ^ www.bridgerbrewing.com Singer/songwriter
Dynamite Dads Culinary Adventure
6-7:30pm ^ Belgrade High School, 303 North Hoffman Street, Belgrade ^ FREE ^ (406) 388-6862 ^ www.belgrade.k12. mt.us Dynamite Dads is a free, monthly event that gives dads, father-figures, and the kids they love the chance to bond! This month we’ll be cooking! Dinner is included. FREE.
Pickin’ in the Parks 6:30-9:30pm ^ The
Story Mansion, 811 S. Willson, Bozeman ^ Free ^ all ^ 406-582-2910 ^ www. friendsofthestory.org Pickers, singers, listeners, dancers, on-lookers of all abilities are welcome.
Bozeman’s Original Pub Trivia 7-9:30pm ^
Pub 317, 321 E Main St Ste 317, Bozeman ^ 21+ ^ (406) 582-8898 ^ www.pub317. com Bring your friends and test your smarts during our Wednesday night trivia. Topics include sports, history, politics, geography, science, animals, and many more.
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Science Inquiry Lecture Series: The Dinosaur in the Window 7-8pm ^ Museum of
the Rockies, 600 West Kagy Boulevard, Bozeman ^ FREE ^ (406) 994-2251 ^ www.museumoftherockies.org Why study dinosaurs? Interim Curator of Paleontology, Dr. John Scannella, discusses how Triceratops, T. rex and other ancient creatures impact our understanding of the world around us.
Intro to Meditation Class 7-8:30pm ^ Boz-
eman Dharma Center, 1019 E Main #202, Bozeman ^ Suggested Donation ^ 16+ ^ (406) 219-2140 ^ bozemandharmacenter. org Zen Group leader Karen DeCotis will present all you need to know to begin reaping the many benefits of a simple meditation practice. No prior experience or registration needed.
Larry Hirshberg 7pm ^ The Murray Bar,
201 W Park St, Livingston ^ (406) 222-6433 ^ www.themurraybar.com Words & Music
Trivia Night 8pm ^ Rockin’ R Bar, 211 E.
Main St, Bozeman ^ FREE ^ (406) 587-9355 ^ www.rockingrbar.com Trivia followed by a live DJ 10pm- close.
Trivia 8pm ^ The Molly Brown, 703 W.
Babcock, Bozeman ^ (406) 552-7362 Bar tabs for the top 3 teams.
Sizzling Salsa 8pm ^ The MAC - Montana
Movement Arts Center, 1871 S. 22nd Street Ste. A-2, Bozeman ^ (406) 551-6077 ^ themacmontana.com
Karaoke Night 9pm ^ Bacchus Pub, 105 W Main St, Bozeman ^ (406) 522-0079 ^ www.bacchuspubbozeman.com Whether you’ve “Got Friends in Low Places” or you’re “Just a Small Town Girl, Livin’ In a Lonely World” our karaoke caters to all. Talented to tone deft. Open Mic 10:30pm ^ The Haufbrau, 22
S 8th Ave, Bozeman ^ Free ^ 21+ ^ (406) 587-4931 ^ www.facebook.com Bozeman’s only bar with live music 7 nights a week. Open Mics are Sunday, Monday and Wednesday.
Thursday, Jan. 19 Call for Entries: Juried Photography Exhibition 9am-5pm ^ Old Main Gallery &
Framing, ^ $15 per entry ^ 406-587-8860 ^ www.oldmaingallery.com Old Main Gallery is hosting a juried photography exhibition; Montana The Last Best Place. Submission deadline is Saturday February 4th, 2017. visit www.oldmaingallery.com
Baby Bistro 11am-1pm ^ Bozeman Public Library, 626 East Main Street, Bozeman ^ FREE ^ 406-570-7752 ^ www.bozemanlibrary.org A free breastfeeding support group. Babies & Books 11:15am-noon ^ Belgrade Community Library, ^ FREE ^ (406)3884346 ^ belgradelibrary.org Bring your little one, ages birth to 36 months. Songs, rhymes, and finger plays. Each story time is followed by active play time and socialization.
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Add YOUR events for FREE at: bozemanmagazine.com Toast Masters noon-1:10pm ^ Owenhouse ACE Hardware (Downstairs), ^ FREE ^ All Ages ^ The mission of a Toastmaster Club is to provide a mutually supportive and positive learning environment in which every member has the opportunity to develop communication and lead. Wonderlust Nordic Crime Fiction Series
noon ^ Country Bookshelf, 28 W. Main Street, Bozeman ^ (406)587-0166 ^ www.countrybookshelf.com Book club and Wonderlust.
DIY (Do It Yourself) Club 4:30-5:30pm ^ Bozeman Public Library, 626 East Main Street, Bozeman ^ FREE ^ ages 10-16 ^ 406-570-7752 ^ www.bozemanlibrary.org This club is an extension of the diy.org website and app, where you can create projects, share then with other DIYers, and earn patches. Winter Staycation: Introduction to the Great Barrier Reef 5:30-7pm ^ Belgrade
Community Library, 106 N Broadway, Belgrade ^ FREE ^ Students grades 3-8 and families ^ (406) 388-4346 ^ www.belgradelibrary.org Interact with a “dry presenter” from the Reef HQ Aquarium in Australia, then experience a live dive with a scuba diver. Dinner included. Sponsored by Pine Cove Consulting.
Health Forum | Taking Care of Your Feet in the Winter 5:30-6:30pm ^ Bozeman Health
Conference Center, Bitterroot Room, ^ FREE ^ 21+ ^ 4064141644 ^ www.bozemanhealth.org Dr. Bijan Andrade of Bozeman Foot and Ankle, will discuss some commonly-seen conditions and will review treatment options that go along with Winter in Montana.
Adult Chess Club 6-8pm ^ Bozeman Public Library, 626 East Main Street, Bozeman ^ Free ^ 406-570-7752 ^ www.bozemanlibrary.org The Adult Chess Club meets Thursday nights from 6-8pm in the Conference Room. The Vibe Quartet 6pm ^ 406 Brewing, 111 S. Oak St., Bozeman ^ no cover ^ www.406brewingcompany.com Live local music! Regenerating the Rez 6pm ^ Museum of
the Rockies, 600 West Kagy Boulevard, Bozeman ^ FREE ^ All Ages ^ (406) 9942251 ^ www.museumoftherockies.org Breaking Down the Misconceptions of Reservations, Sovereignty and Identity with Meg Singer. Each month, MOR is pleased to host the Extreme History Project lecture series that encourages public understanding of the way our history has shaped our present.
Extreme History Project Lecture Series
6-7pm ^ Museum of the Rockies, 600 West Kagy Boulevard, Bozeman ^ FREE ^ (406) 994-2251 ^ www.museumoftherockies.org Lecture series at the MOR.
The Memphis Strange 6-8pm ^ MAP Brewing Co, 510 Manley Rd, Bozeman ^ FREE ^ All Ages ^ (406) 587-4070 ^ www. mapbrewing.com Live music.
Bluegrass Thursdays w/The Bridger Creek Boys 7-9pm ^ Red Tractor Pizza, 1007 W Main St, Bozeman ^ FREE ^ All Ages ^ (406) 359-1999 ^ www.redtractorpizza. com The Bridger Creek Boys draw inspiration from traditional artists such as Dock Boggs and Bill Monroe, as well as more contemporary artists like the Grateful Dead, Steve Earle, and The Band.
MSU Women’s Basketball v. Sacramento State 7pm ^ Brick Breeden Fieldhouse, 1
Bobcat Circle, Bozeman ^ (406) 994-7117 ^ www.brickbreeden.com Go Cats!
Weston Lewis 7-10pm ^ Bozeman Hot
Springs & Fitness, 81123 Gallatin Road, Four Corners ^ Pool Admission ^ All Ages ^ (406) 586-6492 ^ www.bozemanhotsprings.co Weston Lewis is a singer/ songwriter/guitarist from Gardiner, Montana. He performs with The Vibe Quartet, as a solo artist and as hired gun.
Communist Daughter 8pm ^ The Murray Bar, 201 W Park St, Livingston ^ (406) 2226433 ^ www.themurraybar.com Indie pop Live Music 9-11pm ^ Bacchus Pub, 105
W Main St, Bozeman ^ (406) 522-0079 ^ www.bacchuspubbozeman.com Come enjoy live music at the Bacchus Pub.
Friday, Jan. 20 Call for Entries: Juried Photography Exhibition 9am-5pm ^ Old Main Gallery &
Framing, ^ $15 per entry ^ 406-587-8860 ^ www.oldmaingallery.com Old Main Gallery is hosting a juried photography exhibition; Montana The Last Best Place. Submission deadline is Saturday February 4th, 2017. visit www.oldmaingallery.com
Read-Sing-Play! Preschool Storytime
10:15am ^ Bozeman Public Library, 626 East Main Street, Bozeman ^ FREE ^ Preschool ^ 406-570-7752 ^ www.bozemanlibrary.org Join other preschooler & their parents for reading, singing and learning.
Read-Sing-Play! Preschool Storytime
11:15am ^ Bozeman Public Library, 626 East Main Street, Bozeman ^ FREE ^ Preschool ^ 406-570-7752 ^ www.bozemanlibrary.org Join other preschooler & their parents for reading, singing and learning.
Walk for the Health Of It noon-1pm ^ Peets Hill (base area), ^ FREE ^ All Ages ^ gvlt.org Getting outside for a walk can be one of the easiest ways to stay healthy. Join us for our weekly trail walking group. This is a fun, casual way to get moving during the work day. Pokemon Club 4:30-5:30pm ^ Bozeman Public Library, 626 East Main Street, Bozeman ^ FREE ^ 406-570-7752 ^ www. bozemanlibrary.org Love Pokemon? Meet other Pokemon fans Fridays at 4:30 in the library for all kinds of Pokemon fun.
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Sun Sign Horoscopes January 2017 Aries: Saturn and Mars square off from the 18th through the 24th indicating you will be busy without a lot of spare time. There are no easy short cuts, the best to do is hunker down and focus. Privacy is at a premium so enjoy it when you can get it.
Libra: You always keep things in balance, but January seems tailored made for you, friend Libra. Jupiter spends the month in your sign, giving you lots of energy and strong long term connections. Wait until after the 6th for financial negotiations.
Taurus: Venus is all wrapped up in Pisces this month so mixed signals and unexpected romantic results could be at hand. You are an earth sign so you know when it is time to double check finances. If looking for a new job, interview on the 6th or 12th
Scorpio: With so much activity in the skies your are sure to have a great month. Venus in Pisces is combining with Mars to heat up romance – new or old. Money or things of value could be lost on the 12th, 15th or 16th; keep track of your wallet.
Gemini: Get anything involving partnership settled before the 12th for best effect. Joint finances are featured, was it you or your partner who overspent for the holiday? Whomever it was, focus on solving the problem, not playing the name game.
Sagittarius: You will still need to keep track of the invitations coming your way as the New Year begins. The Sun in Capricorn shines some bright energy on your personal finances – you should be feeling good about them, if not it is time to reassess.
Cancer: You may want to crawl into your shell and hide from the world, but be careful to make sure that you are not cutting yourself off from what can heal you. You may want to leave yourself with some quick getaway plans for peace of mind this month.
Capricorn: Work matters seem to be going very well. Jupiter’s generosity in your house of career has led to a great few months. But, has career success been at the expense of family matters? Now is the time to bring career and family into balance.
Leo: A conversation with an authority figure on the 10th or 11th could become heated quickly. Be willing to take a step back and bite your tongue a minute or two – it could mean the difference of whether you have a job or not on the 12th.
Aquarius: The New Year starts off with a bang for you Aquarius! The Mars and Neptune interaction has emotions running high for a new love or deepening of an existing relationship. Emotions hold center stage for you on the 12th as well.
Virgo: The Full Moon will have you ready to spend some quiet time with your sweetie. Just let friends and family know so they do not get the wrong impression about your disappearance. Wait until after the 15th for best results in new love.
Pisces: You will have no problem finding time to relax and recuperate after the holiday fun! Mars, Neptune, Venus and the Moon all spend time in your sign early in the month, giving you plenty of protective energy – relax and enjoy.
Greater Yellowstone Community
Events Calendar
Claudia Williams 5:30-8:30pm ^ Kountry Korner Cafe, 81820 Gallatin Road, Bozeman ^ all ages ^ (406) 586-2281 Claudia from Montana Rose, live music while you dine. BSAFE Avalanche Course 5:30-9:30pm ^
Big Sky Resort, 50 Big Sky Resort Road, Big Sky ^ $375 ^ (800) 548-4486 ^ www.bigskyresort.com Learn from American Avalanche Association Certified Instructors on how to be safe when skiing and riding in the backcountry.
Meet the Author - Chris Dombrowski 7pm
^ Country Bookshelf, 28 W. Main Street, Bozeman ^ (406)587-0166 ^ www.countrybookshelf.com Author talk, reading, book signing and poetry.
Women’s Weekend Creative Retreat at Chico Hot Springs 9am-5pm ^ Chico Hot
Springs, 20 Miles South of Livingston, Pray ^ $225 (not including accommodations at Chico) ^ (406) 333-4933 ^ www.chicohotsprings.com Women’s retreat with Katie Goodman. “Improvisation for the Spirit”
Call for Entries: Juried Photography Exhibition 9am-5pm ^ Old Main Gallery &
Framing, ^ $15 per entry ^ 406-587-8860 ^ www.oldmaingallery.com Old Main Gallery is hosting a juried photography exhibition; Montana The Last Best Place. Submission deadline is Saturday February 4th, 2017. visit www.oldmaingallery.com
Books & Babies 10-11am ^ Bozeman
Willson Auditorium, 404 W. Main St., Bozeman ^ $17 ^ Mountain films.
Public Library, 626 East Main Street, Bozeman ^ FREE ^ 0-2 ^ 406-570-7752 ^ www. bozemanlibrary.org A fun, relaxed storytime for caretakers and babies ages 0-2.
Coyote Gypsies 7pm ^ Norris Hot Springs,
Community Dual GS Series 11am ^
Banff Mountain Film Festival 7pm ^
Rr 84, Norris ^ Pool admission ^ All Ages ^ (406) 685-3303 ^ www.norrishotsprings. com Montana Klezmer Band
Virginia Warner 7pm ^ Uncorked Wine
& Cheese Bar, 212 W. Park St, Livingston ^ 406-222-5418 ^ thegourmetcellar.com/ wine-bar/ Blues
Bozeman Icedogs vs. Glacier Nationals
7:30pm ^ Haynes Pavilion | Gallatin County Fairgrounds, 901 North Black, Bozeman ^ All Ages ^ (406) 582-3270 ^ www.gallatin. mt.gov Local hockey!
Bridger Bowl, 15795 Bridger Canyon Road, Bozeman ^ $15/event $50 for series on first event day ^ All Ages ^ 800-223-9609 ^ bridgerbowl.com Race series for citizen racers of all ages and boards - alpine skis, tele skis or snowboards. Compete against your friends; take one run on the blue course and one run on the red course. Best of two timed runs. Noon – 2pm Race Time
Saturday Stories 11:15am-noon ^ Boze-
man Public Library, 626 East Main Street, Bozeman ^ FREE ^ 406-570-7752 ^ www. bozemanlibrary.org Join us with the whole family for this all-ages storytime.
Useful Jenkins 9pm ^ The Filling Station, 2005 N. Rouse Ave, Bozeman ^ $8 (in Cactus Records) ^ 21+ ^ (406) 587-0585 Live music.
MSU Women’s Basketball v. Portland State 2pm ^ Brick Breeden Fieldhouse, 1
The Memphis Strange 9pm ^ The Murray Bar, 201 W Park St, Livingston ^ (406) 2226433 ^ www.themurraybar.com Americana, Roots Rock
Bob Britton 5:30-8:30pm ^ Kountry Korner
The Wench 9pm ^ Chico Hot Springs, 20 Miles South of Livingston, Pray ^ (406) 333-4933 ^ www.chicohotsprings.com
Snobar 6-10pm ^ Big Sky Resort, 50 Big
Saturday, Jan. 21 BSAFE Avalanche Course 8am-6pm ^ Big
Bobcat Circle, Bozeman ^ (406) 994-7117 ^ www.brickbreeden.com Go Cats!
Cafe, 81820 Gallatin Road, Bozeman ^ all ages ^ (406) 586-2281 Bob plays piano while you dine.
Sky Resort Road, Big Sky ^ $10 at the door - Cash Only ^ 21+ ^ (800) 548-4486 ^ www.bigskyresort.com Party on the hillside.
Banff Mountain Film Festival 7pm ^
Willson Auditorium, 404 W. Main St., Bozeman ^ $17 ^ Mountain films.
Sky Resort, 50 Big Sky Resort Road, Big Sky ^ $375 ^ (800) 548-4486 ^ www.bigskyresort.com Learn from American Avalanche Association Certified Instructors on how to be safe when skiing and riding in the backcountry.
Rr 84, Norris ^ Pool admission ^ All Ages ^ (406) 685-3303 ^ www.norrishotsprings. com Singer/ Songwriter
Bozeman Winter Farmers’ Market
Bozeman Icedogs vs. Glacier Nationals
9am-noon ^ Emerson Ballroom, 111 S. Grand, Bozeman ^ (406) 587-9797 ^ www. theemerson.org Find grassfed meats, cheeses, farm fresh eggs, fermented vegetables & kombucha, honey, artisan breads & baked goods, syrups, jams & preserves, grains & oils, wool, locally grown and blended teas, ethically sourced coffee, locallypressed juices, local sourced hot breakfast, music and much more.
Kalyn Beasley 7pm ^ Norris Hot Springs,
7:30pm ^ Haynes Pavilion | Gallatin County Fairgrounds, 901 North Black, Bozeman ^ All Ages ^ (406) 582-3270 ^ www.gallatin. mt.gov Local hockey!
Wylie and the Wild West 7:30pm ^ The
Ellen Theatre, 17 W. Main St., Bozeman ^ $12 ^ (406) 585-5885 ^ www.theellentheatre.com Live music.
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Add YOUR events for FREE at: bozemanmagazine.com The Winter’s Tale 7:30pm ^ Warren Miller Performing Arts Center, 45465 Gallatin Road, Gallatin Gateway ^ $39/$29/$14 ^ 406-995-6345 ^ www.warrenmillerpac.org The Winter’s Tale by William ShakespeareDirected by Laura Savia Five actors play over fifteen roles which span generations in this fresh and music infused take on the classic play. The Winter’s Tale examines the greatness in all of us that is waiting to be unleashed.
Reposado and the Tearjerkers 4-6pm ^
Lockhorn Cider House, 21 South Wallace Avenue, Bozeman ^ (406) 404-1168 ^ lockhornhardcider.com Live music.
Live Music 5:30-8:30pm ^ Kountry Korner
Cafe, 81820 Gallatin Road, Bozeman ^ all ages ^ (406) 586-2281 Local musicians play live music while you dine each Sunday.
Soulacybin 8pm ^ The Filling Station, 2005 N. Rouse Ave, Bozeman ^ $10 (in Cactus Records) ^ 21+ ^ (406) 587-0585 Live music.
Edis Kitrell 6-8pm ^ MAP Brewing Co, 510 Manley Rd, Bozeman ^ FREE ^ All Ages ^ (406) 587-4070 ^ www.mapbrewing.com Live music.
The Sweet Lillies 9pm ^ The Murray Bar, 201 W Park St, Livingston ^ (406) 2226433 ^ www.themurraybar.com Americana, Bluegrass
Bridger Mountain Big Band 7-9:30pm ^ Eagles Lodge, 316 East Main Street, Bozeman ^ no cover ^ (406) 587-9996 Live music each Sunday.
As The Crow Flies 9pm ^ Eagles Lodge
Analog Son 7pm ^ The Filling Station,
Ballroom, 316 East Main Street, Bozeman ^ 21+ ^ Rock n’ Roll, Blues, DIY ethic, Hillbilly shit!
The Wench 9pm ^ Chico Hot Springs, 20 Miles South of Livingston, Pray ^ (406) 333-4933 ^ www.chicohotsprings.com Live music. Live DJ 10pm ^ Rockin’ R Bar, 211 E. Main St, Bozeman ^ (406) 587-9355 ^ www. rockingrbar.com
Sunday, Jan. 22 Bridger Ski Foundation Slopestyle Big Sky Resort, 50 Big Sky Resort Road, Big Sky ^ (800) 548-4486 ^ www.bigskyresort.com Slopestyle competition. BSAFE Avalanche Course 8am-6pm ^ Big
Sky Resort, 50 Big Sky Resort Road, Big Sky ^ $375 ^ (800) 548-4486 ^ www.bigskyresort.com Learn from American Avalanche Association Certified Instructors on how to be safe when skiing and riding in the backcountry.
Women’s Weekend Creative Retreat at Chico Hot Springs 9am-5pm ^ Chico Hot
Springs, 20 Miles South of Livingston, Pray ^ $225 (not including accommodations at Chico) ^ (406) 333-4933 ^ www.chicohotsprings.com Women’s retreat with Katie Goodman. “Improvisation for the Spirit”
Call for Entries: Juried Photography Exhibition 9am-5pm ^ Old Main Gallery &
2005 N. Rouse Ave, Bozeman ^ $8 (at Cactus Records) ^ 21+ ^ (406) 587-0585 Live music.
Weston Lewis 7pm ^ Norris Hot Springs,
Rr 84, Norris ^ Pool admission ^ All Ages ^ (406) 685-3303 ^ www.norrishotsprings. com Acoustic Rock
The Winter’s Tale 7:30pm ^ Warren Miller Performing Arts Center, 45465 Gallatin Road, Gallatin Gateway ^ $39/$29/$14 ^ 406-995-6345 ^ www.warrenmillerpac.org The Winter’s Tale by William ShakespeareDirected by Laura Savia Five actors play over fifteen roles which span generations in this fresh and music infused take on the classic play. The Winter’s Tale examines the greatness in all of us that is waiting to be unleashed. Open Mic 10:30pm ^ The Haufbrau, 22 S 8th Ave, Bozeman ^ Free ^ 21+ ^ (406) 587-4931 ^ www.facebook.com Bozeman’s only bar with live music 7 nights a week. Open Mics are Sunday, Monday and Wednesday.
Monday, Jan. 23 Call for Entries: Juried Photography Exhibition 9am-5pm ^ Old Main Gallery &
Framing, ^ $15 per entry ^ 406-587-8860 ^ www.oldmaingallery.com Old Main Gallery is hosting a juried photography exhibition; Montana The Last Best Place. Submission deadline is Saturday February 4th, 2017. visit www.oldmaingallery.com
Framing, ^ $15 per entry ^ 406-587-8860 ^ www.oldmaingallery.com Old Main Gallery is hosting a juried photography exhibition; Montana The Last Best Place. Submission deadline is Saturday February 4th, 2017. visit www.oldmaingallery.com
Toastmasters noon ^ Belgrade Community Library, ^ FREE ^ (406)388-4346 ^ belgradelibrary.org Find your voice by developing effective public speaking skills in a supportive atmosphere.
Community Dual GS Series 11am ^
LEGO Club 3:45-5pm ^ Bozeman Public Library, 626 East Main Street, Bozeman ^ Free ^ 406-570-7752 ^ www.bozemanlibrary.org For kids who love to build; LEGOs provided!
Bridger Bowl, 15795 Bridger Canyon Road, Bozeman ^ $15/event $50 for series on first event day ^ All Ages ^ 800-223-9609 ^ bridgerbowl.com Race series for citizen racers of all ages and boards - alpine skis, tele skis or snowboards. Compete against your friends; take one run on the blue course and one run on the red course. Best of two timed runs. Noon – 2pm Race Time
Greater Yellowstone Community
Events Calendar
Teen Writers 4-5pm ^ Bozeman Public
Library, 626 East Main Street, Bozeman ^ FREE ^ Teens ^ 406-570-7752 ^ www. bozemanlibrary.org This teen-led group meets every Monday in the Teen Study Room.
Drop-In Improv: Grades 6-12 4-6pm ^ Verge Theater, 2304 N. 7th Ave, Bozeman ^ $15/Session ^ Grades 6-12 ^ (406) 5870737 ^ vergetheater.com Improv exercises
Yoga for all noon-12:45pm ^ Bozeman Public Library, 626 East Main Street, Bozeman ^ Free ^ all ages ^ 406-570-7752 ^ www.bozemanlibrary.org Please bring your own mat. Books & Babies 1-2pm ^ Bozeman Public Library, 626 East Main Street, Bozeman ^ Free ^ 0-2 ^ 406-570-7752 ^ www. bozemanlibrary.org A fun, relaxed story time for caretakers and babies 0-2.
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Add YOUR events for FREE at: bozemanmagazine.com with your baby through sensory awareness activities and explorations designed specifically for newborns, one- and two-year-olds.
Little Ones Storytime 10:15-11am ^ Bozeman Public Library, 626 East Main Street, Bozeman ^ Free ^ 2-4 ^ 406-570-7752 ^ www.bozemanlibrary.org Short storytime for ages 2-4.
ing, 1609 S 11th Ave, Bozeman ^ All ages ^ (406) 587-2124 ^ www.bridgerbrewing. com Every Monday night Bridger Brewing donates $1 from every pint sold to a non-profit or charity. Check our website (bridgerbrewing.com) for details.
Kids’ Chess Club 3:30-5pm ^ Bozeman
Bookworms Kids’ Club 11am ^ Country Bookshelf, 28 W. Main Street, Bozeman ^ FREE ^ (406)587-0166 ^ www.countrybookshelf.com Activities, crafts, games, and books to help foster a lifetime love of reading.
Shelly Besler & Tony Polecastro 5pm ^ The
Rich Mayo 6-8pm ^ Kountry Korner Cafe,
81820 Gallatin Road, Bozeman ^ all ages ^ (406) 586-2281 Rich plays music while you dine.
Little Ones Storytime 11:15am-noon ^ Bozeman Public Library, 626 East Main Street, Bozeman ^ Free ^ 2-4 ^ 406-5707752 ^ www.bozemanlibrary.org Short storytime for ages 2-4.
Heather Lingle 6-8pm ^ MAP Brewing
Tours for Tots 2-3pm ^ Museum of the
Pints with Purpose 5-8pm ^ Bridger Brew-
Murray Bar, 201 W Park St, Livingston ^ (406) 222-6433 ^ www.themurraybar.com Americana, bluegrass
Bozeman Writers’ Group 6-8pm ^ Boze-
man Public Library, 626 East Main Street, Bozeman ^ FREE ^ 406-570-7752 ^ www. bozemanlibrary.org The group welcomes all levels of writers, and encourages the free exchange of ideas among writers in the Board Room on the second floor.
Trivia 8-10pm ^ Bacchus Pub, 105 W Main St, Bozeman ^ 21+ ^ (406) 522-0079 ^ www.bacchuspubbozeman.com Come in and join us every Monday night and use whatever brainpower you have left from the weekend to battle with Bozeman’s best and brightest for Bacchus VIP money.
Open Mic 10:30pm ^ The Haufbrau, 22 S 8th Ave, Bozeman ^ Free ^ 21+ ^ (406) 587-4931 ^ www.facebook.com Bozeman’s only bar with live music 7 nights a week. Open Mics are Sunday, Monday and Wednesday.
Tuesday, Jan. 24 Call for Entries: Juried Photography Exhibition 9am-5pm ^ Old Main Gallery &
Framing, ^ $15 per entry ^ 406-587-8860 ^ www.oldmaingallery.com Old Main Gallery is hosting a juried photography exhibition; Montana The Last Best Place. Submission deadline is Saturday February 4th, 2017. visit www.oldmaingallery.com
Books & Babies 10-11am ^ Bozeman
Public Library, 626 East Main Street, Bozeman ^ Free ^ 0-2 ^ 406-570-7752 ^ www. bozemanlibrary.org A fun, relaxed story time for caretakers and babies 0-2.
Tours for Tots 10-11am ^ Museum of the
Rockies, 600 West Kagy Boulevard, Bozeman ^ Included with admission ^ 3-5 ^ (406) 994-2251 ^ www.museumoftherockies.org Museum learning for 3-5 year olds.
Yoga for all 11-11:45am ^ Bozeman Public
Library, 626 East Main Street, Bozeman ^ Free ^ all ages ^ 406-570-7752 ^ www. bozemanlibrary.org Please bring your own mat.
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Public Library, 626 East Main Street, Bozeman ^ FREE ^ K-12 ^ 406-570-7752 ^ www.bozemanlibrary.org If you are in grades K-12 you are invited to Chess Club.
Co, 510 Manley Rd, Bozeman ^ FREE ^ All Ages ^ (406) 587-4070 ^ www.mapbrewing.com Live music.
Cribbage Night 6:30-9pm ^ Eagles Lodge,
Rockies, 600 West Kagy Boulevard, Bozeman ^ Included with admission ^ 3-5 ^ (406) 994-2251 ^ www.museumoftherockies.org Museum learning for 3-5 year olds.
316 East Main Street, Bozeman ^ $8 ^ 21+ ^ (406) 587-9996 Open cribbage tournaments every Tuesday evening. Sign up at 6:25, start at 6:30! Come play five games with us! $8 buy-in, 100% payout, high hand bonus, and lots of good times!
Minecraft Meetup 3:45-5pm ^ Boze-
Chord Rustlers Rehearsals 7pm ^ Boze-
Wii Wednesday 4-5:30pm ^ Bozeman Pub-
man Catholic Community Center, 210 S. Grand Ave, Bozeman ^ If you’re a fellow who loves to sing join us in singing four-part harmony on Tuesday evenings at 7:00 pm.
Book Club - Troubling Love by Elena Ferrante 7pm ^ Country Bookshelf, 28 W.
Main Street, Bozeman ^ (406)587-0166 ^ www.countrybookshelf.com Book club meeting.
Live Music 8-10pm ^ Bacchus Pub, 105
W Main St, Bozeman ^ (406) 522-0079 ^ www.bacchuspubbozeman.com Come enjoy live music at the Bacchus Pub.
man Public Library, 626 East Main Street, Bozeman ^ FREE ^ 406-570-7752 ^ www. bozemanlibrary.org Play Minecraft with other kids - bring your own device, or use one of ours!
lic Library, 626 East Main Street, Bozeman ^ Free ^ 406-570-7752 ^ www.bozemanlibrary.org Kids of all ages are invited.
R.E.A.D. to a Dog 4-5pm ^ Bozeman Public Library, 626 East Main Street, Bozeman ^ Free ^ 406-570-7752 ^ www.bozemanlibrary.org Intermountain Therapy Dogs are available to be read to by kids.
Music & Mussels / Acony Belles 5:30pm ^ Bridger Brewing, 1609 S 11th Ave, Bozeman ^ (406) 587-2124 ^ www.bridgerbrewing.com Americana Pickin’ in the Parks 6:30-9:30pm ^ The
Karaoke 9pm ^ Bar IX, 311 E Main St,
Bozeman ^ (406) 551-2185 ^ www.bar-ix. com Make your voice heard at Bozeman’s Choice for karaoke every Tuesday from 9-close.
Story Mansion, 811 S. Willson, Bozeman ^ Free ^ all ^ 406-582-2910 ^ www. friendsofthestory.org Pickers, singers, listeners, dancers, on-lookers of all abilities are welcome.
Wednesday, Jan. 25
Creek & River Writers Night with Mike Devine 7pm ^ Pine Creek Lodge, 2496 E.
Call for Entries: Juried Photography Exhibition 9am-5pm ^ Old Main Gallery &
Framing, ^ $15 per entry ^ 406-587-8860 ^ www.oldmaingallery.com Old Main Gallery is hosting a juried photography exhibition; Montana The Last Best Place. Submission deadline is Saturday February 4th, 2017. visit www.oldmaingallery.com
Sensational Babies 10-11am ^ Museum of the Rockies, 600 West Kagy Boulevard, Bozeman ^ Free for members, $5 ^ Birth - 36 months ^ (406) 994-2251 ^ www.museumoftherockies.org Read, talk, sing and play
River Road, Livingston ^ FREE ^ (406) 2223628 ^ www.pinecreeklodgemontana.com Mike Devine is a poet, musician and the author of the novel, Henry.
Bozeman’s Original Pub Trivia 7-9:30pm ^
Pub 317, 321 E Main St Ste 317, Bozeman ^ 21+ ^ (406) 582-8898 ^ www.pub317. com Bring your friends and test your smarts during our Wednesday night trivia. Topics include sports, history, politics, geography, science, animals, and many more.
Creek & River Writer’s Night: Scott McMillion 7pm ^ Pine Creek Lodge, 2496
E. River Road, Livingston ^ FREE ^ (406) 222-3628 ^ www.pinecreeklodgemontana. com Award-winning journalist and author for more than 20 years.
Intro to Meditation Class 7-8:30pm ^ Bozeman Dharma Center, 1019 E Main #202, Bozeman ^ Suggested Donation ^ 16+ ^ (406) 219-2140 ^ bozemandharmacenter. org Zen Group leader Karen DeCotis will present all you need to know to begin reaping the many benefits of a simple meditation practice. No prior experience or registration needed. Wilderness and Wild and Scenic Rivers
7-9pm ^ Bozeman Public Library, 626 East Main Street, Bozeman ^ FREE ^ Al ^ 406-570-7752 ^ www.bozemanlibrary. org The Madison-Gallatin Chapter of the Montana Wilderness Association announces the latest in its free “Wilderness and...” lecture series, “Wilderness and Wild and Scenic Rivers.”
Den Himmlischen Freuden: Heavenly Joys 7:30pm ^ Reynold’s Recital Hall, MSU
Howard Hall, Bozeman ^ $10 GA/ $5 Student ^ (406) 994-3562 ^ www.montana. edu Chamber music from the 19th century expressing the theme of longing for peace and celebrating the joys found in heaven.
Before the Flood 7:30pm ^ The Ellen Theatre, 17 W. Main St., Bozeman ^ (406) 585-5885 ^ www.theellentheatre.com Before the Flood presents a riveting account of the dramatic changes now occurring around the world due to climate change. Trivia Night 8pm ^ Rockin’ R Bar, 211 E.
Main St, Bozeman ^ FREE ^ (406) 587-9355 ^ www.rockingrbar.com Trivia followed by a live DJ 10pm- close.
Trivia 8pm ^ The Molly Brown, 703 W.
Babcock, Bozeman ^ (406) 552-7362 Bar tabs for the top 3 teams.
Karaoke Night 9pm ^ Bacchus Pub, 105 W Main St, Bozeman ^ (406) 522-0079 ^ www.bacchuspubbozeman.com Whether you’ve “Got Friends in Low Places” or you’re “Just a Small Town Girl, Livin’ In a Lonely World” our karaoke caters to all. Talented to tone deft. Open Mic 10:30pm ^ The Haufbrau, 22 S 8th Ave, Bozeman ^ Free ^ 21+ ^ (406) 587-4931 ^ www.facebook.com Bozeman’s only bar with live music 7 nights a week. Open Mics are Sunday, Monday and Wednesday.
Thursday, Jan. 26 Call for Entries: Juried Photography Exhibition 9am-5pm ^ Old Main Gallery &
Framing, ^ $15 per entry ^ 406-587-8860 ^ www.oldmaingallery.com Old Main Gallery is hosting a juried photography exhibition; Montana The Last Best Place. Submission deadline is Saturday February 4th, 2017. visit www.oldmaingallery.com
school ^ 406-570-7752 ^ www.bozemanlibrary.org Join other preschooler & their parents for reading, singing and learning.
Pigeons Playing Ping Pong & M.O.T.H. Friday, February 3, Eagles Lodge Ballroom
Read-Sing-Play! Preschool Storytime
11:15am ^ Bozeman Public Library, 626 East Main Street, Bozeman ^ FREE ^ Preschool ^ 406-570-7752 ^ www.bozemanlibrary.org Join other preschooler & their parents for reading, singing and learning.
Walk for the Health Of It noon-1pm ^ Peets Hill (base area), ^ FREE ^ All Ages ^ gvlt.org Getting outside for a walk can be one of the easiest ways to stay healthy. Join us for our weekly trail walking group. This is a fun, casual way to get moving during the work day. Pokemon Club 4:30-5:30pm ^ Bozeman Public Library, 626 East Main Street, Bozeman ^ FREE ^ 406-570-7752 ^ www. bozemanlibrary.org Love Pokemon? Meet other Pokemon fans Fridays at 4:30 in the library for all kinds of Pokemon fun. Claudia Williams 5:30-8:30pm ^ Kountry Korner Cafe, 81820 Gallatin Road, Bozeman ^ all ages ^ (406) 586-2281 Claudia from Montana Rose, live music while you dine.
Tours for Tots 10-11am ^ Museum of the
Rockies, 600 West Kagy Boulevard, Bozeman ^ Included with admission ^ 3-5 ^ (406) 994-2251 ^ www.museumoftherockies.org Museum learning for 3-5 year olds.
Adult Chess Club 6-8pm ^ Bozeman Public Library, 626 East Main Street, Bozeman ^ Free ^ 406-570-7752 ^ www.bozemanlibrary.org The Adult Chess Club meets Thursday nights from 6-8pm in the Conference Room.
Baby Bistro 11am-1pm ^ Bozeman Public
The Vibe Quartet 6pm ^ 406 Brewing,
Library, 626 East Main Street, Bozeman ^ FREE ^ 406-570-7752 ^ www.bozemanlibrary.org A free breastfeeding support group.
111 S. Oak St., Bozeman ^ no cover ^ www.406brewingcompany.com Live local music!
Babies & Books 11:15am-noon ^ Belgrade
4th Thursday Book Club 6:30pm ^ Bel-
Community Library, ^ FREE ^ (406)3884346 ^ belgradelibrary.org Bring your little one, ages birth to 36 months. Songs, rhymes, and finger plays. Each story time is followed by active play time and socialization.
Toast Masters noon-1:10pm ^ Owenhouse ACE Hardware (Downstairs), ^ FREE ^ All Ages ^ The mission of a Toastmaster Club is to provide a mutually supportive and positive learning environment in which every member has the opportunity to develop communication and lead.
grade Community Library, ^ FREE ^ 18+ ^ (406)388-4346 ^ belgradelibrary.org Book discussion, opinion-sharing, refreshments, and lots of fun!
Bluegrass Thursdays w/The Bridger Creek Boys 7-9pm ^ Red Tractor Pizza, 1007 W Main St, Bozeman ^ FREE ^ All Ages ^ (406) 359-1999 ^ www.redtractorpizza. com The Bridger Creek Boys draw inspiration from traditional artists such as Dock Boggs and Bill Monroe, as well as more contemporary artists like the Grateful Dead, Steve Earle, and The Band.
DIY (Do It Yourself) Club 4:30-5:30pm ^ Bozeman Public Library, 626 East Main Street, Bozeman ^ FREE ^ ages 10-16 ^ 406-570-7752 ^ www.bozemanlibrary.org This club is an extension of the diy.org website and app, where you can create projects, share then with other DIYers, and earn patches.
Breeden Fieldhouse, 1 Bobcat Circle, Bozeman ^ (406) 994-7117 ^ www.brickbreeden.com Go Cats
Lindley Chase 4:45pm ^ Lindley Center,
try Bookshelf, 28 W. Main Street, Bozeman ^ (406)587-0166 ^ www.countrybookshelf. com Author talk, reading, and book signing.
1102 E. Curtiss St., Bozeman ^ $10 ^ www. bozeman.net Cross country skiing race. (skating)
MSU Mens BBall v Idaho 7pm ^ Brick
Meet the Author - Jeff Guinn 7pm ^ Coun-
All listings are subject to change. Check ahead for full details.
Bozeman Doc Series “Notes on Blindness” 7pm ^ The Emerson Center for the Arts & Culture, 111 South Grand Ave, Bozeman ^ (406) 587-9797 ^ www.theemerson.org A fascinating and groundbreaking chronicle of one man’s experience of losing his sight. A poetic and intimate story of loss, rebirth and transformation.
Celebration of the Arts 2017 6-10pm ^ The Emerson Center for the Arts & Culture, 111 South Grand Ave, Bozeman ^ (406) 587-9797 ^ www.theemerson.org Enjoy the warmth of Tuscany with us. Join us for an evening at the Emerson filled with entertainment, quick draw artists, fine dining, Italian wine, live & silent auctions. Cole Thorne 7pm ^ Norris Hot Springs, Rr 84, Norris ^ Pool admission ^ All Ages ^ (406) 685-3303 ^ www.norrishotsprings. com Reggae Soul
Barefoot Band & The Oshima Brothers
7pm ^ The Story Mansion, 811 S. Willson, Bozeman ^ $17 advance (Cactus records)/$20 At door ^ 406-582-2910 ^ www. friendsofthestory.org High energy, contra dance style music.
Bob Britten 7pm ^ Uncorked Wine &
Hazel Hue 8pm ^ The Murray Bar, 201 W Park St, Livingston ^ (406) 222-6433 ^ www.themurraybar.com Bluegrass
2017 Winter Grateful Dead Celebration
7pm ^ Eagles Lodge Ballroom, 316 East Main Street, Bozeman ^ $10 ^ 21+ ^ The 2017 celebration of the music of the Grateful Dead. Featuring: Squirrel gravy, Moth and The Fossils.
Live Music 9-11pm ^ Bacchus Pub, 105
W Main St, Bozeman ^ (406) 522-0079 ^ www.bacchuspubbozeman.com Come enjoy live music at the Bacchus Pub.
East of the Sun, West of the Moon 7:30pm ^ The Ellen Theatre, 17 W. Main St., Bozeman ^ (406) 585-5885 ^ www.theellentheatre.com TATE Academy Student play.
Friday, Jan. 27 Call for Entries: Juried Photography Exhibition 9am-5pm ^ Old Main Gallery &
Framing, ^ $15 per entry ^ 406-587-8860 ^ www.oldmaingallery.com Old Main Gallery is hosting a juried photography exhibition; Montana The Last Best Place. Submission deadline is Saturday February 4th, 2017. visit www.oldmaingallery.com
Read-Sing-Play! Preschool Storytime
10:15am ^ Bozeman Public Library, 626 East Main Street, Bozeman ^ FREE ^ Pre-
Cheese Bar, 212 W. Park St, Livingston ^ 406-222-5418 ^ thegourmetcellar.com/ wine-bar/ Jazz/Eclectic Piano
Annie The Musical 8pm ^ Brick Breeden Fieldhouse, 1 Bobcat Circle, Bozeman ^ $55-$70 ^ All Ages ^ (406) 994-7117 ^ www.brickbreeden.com The world’s best-loved musical returns in time-honored form. 6th Annual All Original Comedy Revue
8pm ^ Verge Theater, 2304 N. 7th Ave, Bozeman ^ $14 ^ (406) 587-0737 ^ vergetheater.com All original sketch comedy show written by the cast!
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Brad Parsons Band 9pm ^ The Murray Bar,
The Fossils, MOTH, Squirrel Gravy, Slomo Joe Trio, Mathias, Peter King & Rob Lethert will be performing at the Grateful Dead Celebration on Jan 27 at the Eagles Lodge Ballroom. Tix at Door.
201 W Park St, Livingston ^ (406) 222-6433 ^ www.themurraybar.com Psychedelic Rock, Americana
Laney Lou and The Bird Dog 9pm ^ Chico Hot Springs, 20 Miles South of Livingston, Pray ^ (406) 333-4933 ^ www.chicohotsprings.com Live music.
Saturday, Jan. 28 Call for Entries: Juried Photography Exhibition 9am-5pm ^ Old Main Gallery &
Framing, ^ $15 per entry ^ 406-587-8860 ^ www.oldmaingallery.com Old Main Gallery is hosting a juried photography exhibition; Montana The Last Best Place. Submission deadline is Saturday February 4th, 2017. visit www.oldmaingallery.com
Books & Babies 10-11am ^ Bozeman
Public Library, 626 East Main Street, Bozeman ^ FREE ^ 0-2 ^ 406-570-7752 ^ www. bozemanlibrary.org A fun, relaxed storytime for caretakers and babies ages 0-2.
LEGO Club 11am ^ Belgrade Community Library, ^ FREE ^ Students grades K-6 ^ (406)388-4346 ^ belgradelibrary.org Children will be given an hour to create based on a monthly theme or free build. Saturday Stories 11:15am-noon ^ Boze-
man Public Library, 626 East Main Street, Bozeman ^ FREE ^ 406-570-7752 ^ www. bozemanlibrary.org Join us with the whole family for this all-ages storytime.
David Maslanka Clinic 1pm ^ Willson
Auditorium, 404 W. Main St., Bozeman ^ The Montana State University School of Music is hosting a band clinic for Bozeman-area high school band students.
MSU Mens BBall v Eastern Washington
2pm ^ Brick Breeden Fieldhouse, 1 Bobcat Circle, Bozeman ^ (406) 994-7117 ^ www. brickbreeden.com Go Cats
MSU Wind Symphony Maslanka Concert
3pm ^ Willson Auditorium, 404 W. Main St., Bozeman ^ $5 Student / $10 General ^ The Montana State University School of Music Wind Symphony will be performing a concert of music by Montana Composer David Maslanka.
Bob Britton 5:30-8:30pm ^ Kountry Korner Cafe, 81820 Gallatin Road, Bozeman ^ all ages ^ (406) 586-2281 Bob plays piano while you dine.
Neil Filo Beddow 7pm ^ Norris Hot Springs, Rr 84, Norris ^ Pool admission ^ All Ages ^ (406) 685-3303 ^ www.norrishotsprings.com Original Folk/Rock
Sunday, Jan. 29
Bozeman Icedogs vs. Great Falls Americans 7:30pm ^ Haynes Pavilion | Gallatin
Framing, ^ $15 per entry ^ 406-587-8860 ^ www.oldmaingallery.com Old Main Gallery is hosting a juried photography exhibition; Montana The Last Best Place. Submission deadline is Saturday February 4th, 2017. visit www.oldmaingallery.com
County Fairgrounds, 901 North Black, Bozeman ^ All Ages ^ (406) 582-3270 ^ www.gallatin.mt.gov Local hockey!
East of the Sun, West of the Moon 7:30pm ^ The Ellen Theatre, 17 W. Main St., Bozeman ^ (406) 585-5885 ^ www.theellentheatre.com TATE Academy Student play. 6th Annual All Original Comedy Revue
8pm ^ Verge Theater, 2304 N. 7th Ave, Bozeman ^ $14 ^ (406) 587-0737 ^ vergetheater.com All original sketch comedy show written by the cast!
Way Station 9pm ^ The Murray Bar, 201
Skavocado 6-8pm ^ MAP Brewing Co, 510
W Park St, Livingston ^ (406) 222-6433 ^ www.themurraybar.com Blues Rock
TEDxBigSky 6pm ^ Warren Miller Perform-
Laney Lou and The Bird Dog 9pm ^ Chico Hot Springs, 20 Miles South of Livingston, Pray ^ (406) 333-4933 ^ www.chicohotsprings.com Live music.
Manley Rd, Bozeman ^ FREE ^ All Ages ^ (406) 587-4070 ^ www.mapbrewing.com Live music.
ing Arts Center, 45465 Gallatin Road, Gallatin Gateway ^ 406-995-6345 ^ www. warrenmillerpac.org Speakers come together for a special evening of Big Ideas under the Big Sky.
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Live DJ 10pm ^ Rockin’ R Bar, 211 E. Main St, Bozeman ^ (406) 587-9355 ^ www. rockingrbar.com
Call for Entries: Juried Photography Exhibition 9am-5pm ^ Old Main Gallery &
Skin To Win Randonnee Rally 9am ^ Bridger Bowl, 15795 Bridger Canyon Road, Bozeman ^ 800-223-9609 ^ bridgerbowl. com East of the Sun, West of the Moon 3pm ^
The Ellen Theatre, 17 W. Main St., Bozeman ^ (406) 585-5885 ^ www.theellentheatre.com TATE Academy Student play.
Live Music 5:30-8:30pm ^ Kountry Korner
Cafe, 81820 Gallatin Road, Bozeman ^ all ages ^ (406) 586-2281 Local musicians play live music while you dine each Sunday.
Dave Lansverk 6-8pm ^ MAP Brewing
Co, 510 Manley Rd, Bozeman ^ FREE ^ All Ages ^ (406) 587-4070 ^ www.mapbrewing.com Live music.
Bridger Mountain Big Band 7-9:30pm ^ Eagles Lodge, 316 East Main Street, Bozeman ^ no cover ^ (406) 587-9996 Live music each Sunday.
The Sweet Lillies 7pm ^ Norris Hot Springs, Rr 84, Norris ^ Pool admission ^ All Ages ^ (406) 685-3303 ^ www. norrishotsprings.com Americana/Bluegrass/ Jamgrass Open Mic 10:30pm ^ The Haufbrau, 22 S 8th Ave, Bozeman ^ Free ^ 21+ ^ (406) 587-4931 ^ www.facebook.com Bozeman’s only bar with live music 7 nights a week. Open Mics are Sunday, Monday and Wednesday.
Monday, Jan. 30 Call for Entries: Juried Photography Exhibition 9am-5pm ^ Old Main Gallery &
Framing, ^ $15 per entry ^ 406-587-8860 ^ www.oldmaingallery.com Old Main Gallery is hosting a juried photography exhibition; Montana The Last Best Place. Submission deadline is Saturday February 4th, 2017. visit www.oldmaingallery.com
Toastmasters noon ^ Belgrade Community Library, ^ FREE ^ (406)388-4346 ^ belgradelibrary.org Find your voice by developing effective public speaking skills in a supportive atmosphere. LEGO Club 3:45-5pm ^ Bozeman Public Library, 626 East Main Street, Bozeman ^ Free ^ 406-570-7752 ^ www.bozemanlibrary.org For kids who love to build; LEGOs provided!
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Teen Writers 4-5pm ^ Bozeman Public
Library, 626 East Main Street, Bozeman ^ FREE ^ Teens ^ 406-570-7752 ^ www. bozemanlibrary.org This teen-led group meets every Monday in the Teen Study Room.
Pints with Purpose 5-8pm ^ Bridger Brewing, 1609 S 11th Ave, Bozeman ^ All ages ^ (406) 587-2124 ^ www.bridgerbrewing. com Every Monday night Bridger Brewing donates $1 from every pint sold to a non-profit or charity. Check our website (bridgerbrewing.com) for details. Peter King 5pm ^ The Murray Bar, 201
W Park St, Livingston ^ (406) 222-6433 ^ www.themurraybar.com Acoustic
Bozeman Writers’ Group 6-8pm ^ Boze-
man Public Library, 626 East Main Street, Bozeman ^ FREE ^ 406-570-7752 ^ www. bozemanlibrary.org The group welcomes all levels of writers, and encourages the free exchange of ideas among writers in the Board Room on the second floor.
Improv On The Verge 8pm ^ Verge
Theater, 2304 N. 7th Ave, Bozeman ^ $7 ^ (406) 587-0737 ^ vergetheater.com Come enjoy Cheap Thrills for your Laugh Hole!
Trivia 8-10pm ^ Bacchus Pub, 105 W Main St, Bozeman ^ 21+ ^ (406) 522-0079 ^ www.bacchuspubbozeman.com Come in and join us every Monday night and use whatever brainpower you have left from the weekend to battle with Bozeman’s best and brightest for Bacchus VIP money.
Open Mic 10:30pm ^ The Haufbrau, 22 S 8th Ave, Bozeman ^ Free ^ 21+ ^ (406) 587-4931 ^ www.facebook.com Bozeman’s only bar with live music 7 nights a week. Open Mics are Sunday, Monday and Wednesday.
Tuesday, Jan. 31 Call for Entries: Juried Photography Exhibition 9am-5pm ^ Old Main Gallery &
Framing, ^ $15 per entry ^ 406-587-8860 ^ www.oldmaingallery.com Old Main Gallery is hosting a juried photography exhibition; Montana The Last Best Place. Submission deadline is Saturday February 4th, 2017. visit www.oldmaingallery.com
Books & Babies 10-11am ^ Bozeman
Public Library, 626 East Main Street, Bozeman ^ Free ^ 0-2 ^ 406-570-7752 ^ www. bozemanlibrary.org A fun, relaxed story time for caretakers and babies 0-2.
Books & Babies 1-2pm ^ Bozeman Public Library, 626 East Main Street, Bozeman ^ Free ^ 0-2 ^ 406-570-7752 ^ www. bozemanlibrary.org A fun, relaxed story time for caretakers and babies 0-2. Kids’ Chess Club 3:30-5pm ^ Bozeman
Public Library, 626 East Main Street, Bozeman ^ FREE ^ K-12 ^ 406-570-7752 ^ www.bozemanlibrary.org If you are in grades K-12 you are invited to Chess Club.
Rich Mayo 6-8pm ^ Kountry Korner Cafe, 81820 Gallatin Road, Bozeman ^ all ages ^ (406) 586-2281 Rich plays music while you dine. Thomas Kirwan 6-8pm ^ MAP Brewing
Co, 510 Manley Rd, Bozeman ^ FREE ^ All Ages ^ (406) 587-4070 ^ www.mapbrewing.com Live music.
Cribbage Night 6:30-9pm ^ Eagles Lodge,
316 East Main Street, Bozeman ^ $8 ^ 21+ ^ (406) 587-9996 Open cribbage tournaments every Tuesday evening. Sign up at 6:25, start at 6:30! Come play five games with us! $8 buy-in, 100% payout, high hand bonus, and lots of good times!
Chord Rustlers Rehearsals 7pm ^ Bozeman Catholic Community Center, 210 S. Grand Ave, Bozeman ^ If you’re a fellow who loves to sing join us in singing four-part harmony on Tuesday evenings at 7:00 pm. Zach Deputy 7pm ^ The Filling Station, 2005 N. Rouse Ave, Bozeman ^ $10 at Cactus Records/ $12 at the door ^ 21+ ^ (406) 587-0585 Zach Deputy is back and he will be playing THREE full sets for you all! Get ready for some Island-infused drum n’ bass gospel ninja soul!
Little Ones Storytime 11:15am-noon ^ Bozeman Public Library, 626 East Main Street, Bozeman ^ Free ^ 2-4 ^ 406-5707752 ^ www.bozemanlibrary.org Short storytime for ages 2-4.
lic Library, 626 East Main Street, Bozeman ^ Free ^ 406-570-7752 ^ www.bozemanlibrary.org Kids of all ages are invited.
R.E.A.D. to a Dog 4-5pm ^ Bozeman Public Library, 626 East Main Street, Bozeman ^ Free ^ 406-570-7752 ^ www.bozemanlibrary.org Intermountain Therapy Dogs are available to be read to by kids.
6-7pm ^ Museum of the Rockies, 600 West Kagy Boulevard, Bozeman ^ FREE ^ (406) 994-2251 ^ www.museumoftherockies.org Lecture series at the MOR.
Bozeman’s Original Pub Trivia 7-9:30pm ^
Call for Entries: Juried Photography Exhibition 9am-5pm ^ Old Main Gallery &
Framing, ^ $15 per entry ^ 406-587-8860 ^ www.oldmaingallery.com Old Main Gallery is hosting a juried photography exhibition; Montana The Last Best Place. Submission deadline is Saturday February 4th, 2017. visit www.oldmaingallery.com
Sensational Babies 10-11am ^ Museum of the Rockies, 600 West Kagy Boulevard, Bozeman ^ Free for members, $5 ^ Birth - 36 months ^ (406) 994-2251 ^ www.museumoftherockies.org Read, talk, sing and play with your baby through sensory awareness activities and explorations designed specifically for newborns, one- and two-year-olds. Little Ones Storytime 10:15-11am ^ Bozeman Public Library, 626 East Main Street, Bozeman ^ Free ^ 2-4 ^ 406-570-7752 ^ www.bozemanlibrary.org Short storytime for ages 2-4.
Call for Entries: Juried Photography Exhibition 9am-5pm ^ Old Main Gallery &
Framing, ^ $15 per entry ^ 406-587-8860 ^ www.oldmaingallery.com Old Main Gallery is hosting a juried photography exhibition; Montana The Last Best Place. Submission deadline is Saturday February 4th, 2017. visit www.oldmaingallery.com
Baby Bistro 11am-1pm ^ Bozeman Public Library, 626 East Main Street, Bozeman ^ FREE ^ 406-570-7752 ^ www.bozemanlibrary.org A free breastfeeding support group.
Pub 317, 321 E Main St Ste 317, Bozeman ^ 21+ ^ (406) 582-8898 ^ www.pub317. com Bring your friends and test your smarts during our Wednesday night trivia. Topics include sports, history, politics, geography, science, animals, and many more.
Babies & Books 11:15am-noon ^ Belgrade Community Library, ^ FREE ^ (406)3884346 ^ belgradelibrary.org Bring your little one, ages birth to 36 months. Songs, rhymes, and finger plays. Each story time is followed by active play time and socialization.
Intro to Meditation Class 7-8:30pm ^ Bozeman Dharma Center, 1019 E Main #202, Bozeman ^ Suggested Donation ^ 16+ ^ (406) 219-2140 ^ bozemandharmacenter. org Zen Group leader Karen DeCotis will present all you need to know to begin reaping the many benefits of a simple meditation practice. No prior experience or registration needed.
Toast Masters noon-1:10pm ^ Owenhouse ACE Hardware (Downstairs), ^ FREE ^ All Ages ^ The mission of a Toastmaster Club is to provide a mutually supportive and positive learning environment in which every member has the opportunity to develop communication and lead.
Barefoot in the Park 7:30pm ^ The Ellen
Theatre, 17 W. Main St., Bozeman ^ $19 ^ (406) 585-5885 ^ www.theellentheatre. com Barefoot in the Park is a warm and hysterical comedy, beloved by critics and audiences alike.
Montana Chamber Music Society 7:30pm ^ Reynold’s Recital Hall, MSU Howard Hall, Bozeman ^ $11 Student/ $21Senior/ $28 GA ^ (406) 994-3562 ^ www.montana.edu Montana Chamber Music Society featuring the Muir Quartet. Trivia Night 8pm ^ Rockin’ R Bar, 211 E.
Thursday, Feb. 2 Grant Writing Boot Camp 9am-4:30pm ^ Country Inn & Suites - Bozeman, ^ $299.00 ^ 406.994.6683 ^ eu.courses.montana.edu In this workshop, participants will learn effective strategies for successful grant writing and leave with new ideas and actual writing samples.
Gallatin History Museum Lecture Series
Live Music 8-10pm ^ Bacchus Pub, 105
Wednesday, Feb. 1
Open Mic 10:30pm ^ The Haufbrau, 22 S 8th Ave, Bozeman ^ Free ^ 21+ ^ (406) 587-4931 ^ www.facebook.com Bozeman’s only bar with live music 7 nights a week. Open Mics are Sunday, Monday and Wednesday.
Wii Wednesday 4-5:30pm ^ Bozeman Pub-
Pickin’ in the Parks 6:30-9:30pm ^ The Story Mansion, 811 S. Willson, Bozeman ^ Free ^ all ^ 406-582-2910 ^ www. friendsofthestory.org Pickers, singers, listeners, dancers, on-lookers of all abilities are welcome.
Bozeman ^ (406) 551-2185 ^ www.bar-ix. com Make your voice heard at Bozeman’s Choice for karaoke every Tuesday from 9-close.
Karaoke Night 9pm ^ Bacchus Pub, 105 W Main St, Bozeman ^ (406) 522-0079 ^ www.bacchuspubbozeman.com Whether you’ve “Got Friends in Low Places” or you’re “Just a Small Town Girl, Livin’ In a Lonely World” our karaoke caters to all. Talented to tone deft.
man Public Library, 626 East Main Street, Bozeman ^ FREE ^ 406-570-7752 ^ www. bozemanlibrary.org Play Minecraft with other kids - bring your own device, or use one of ours!
Main St, Three Forks ^ (406) 285-6515 ^ www.sacajaweahotel.com Enjoy bingo night at the Sacajawea Bar. Cash prizes and drink specials available.
Karaoke 9pm ^ Bar IX, 311 E Main St,
Babcock, Bozeman ^ (406) 552-7362 Bar tabs for the top 3 teams.
Minecraft Meetup 3:45-5pm ^ Boze-
Bingo Night 7pm ^ Sacajawea Bar, 5 N
W Main St, Bozeman ^ (406) 522-0079 ^ www.bacchuspubbozeman.com Come enjoy live music at the Bacchus Pub.
Trivia 8pm ^ The Molly Brown, 703 W.
Main St, Bozeman ^ FREE ^ (406) 587-9355 ^ www.rockingrbar.com Trivia followed by a live DJ 10pm- close.
DIY (Do It Yourself) Club 4:30-5:30pm ^ Bozeman Public Library, 626 East Main Street, Bozeman ^ FREE ^ ages 10-16 ^ 406-570-7752 ^ www.bozemanlibrary.org This club is an extension of the diy.org website and app, where you can create projects, share then with other DIYers, and earn patches. The Vibe Quartet 6pm ^ 406 Brewing, 111 S. Oak St., Bozeman ^ no cover ^ www.406brewingcompany.com Live local music! Bluegrass Thursdays w/The Bridger Creek Boys 7-9pm ^ Red Tractor Pizza, 1007 W Main St, Bozeman ^ FREE ^ All Ages ^ (406) 359-1999 ^ www.redtractorpizza. com The Bridger Creek Boys draw inspiration from traditional artists.
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Live Music 9-11pm ^ Bacchus Pub, 105
W Main St, Bozeman ^ (406) 522-0079 ^ www.bacchuspubbozeman.com Come enjoy live music at the Bacchus Pub.
Friday, Feb. 3 Call for Entries: Juried Photography Exhibition 9am-5pm ^ Old Main Gallery &
Framing, ^ $15 per entry ^ 406-587-8860 ^ www.oldmaingallery.com Old Main Gallery is hosting a juried photography exhibition; Montana The Last Best Place. Submission deadline is Saturday February 4th, 2017. visit www.oldmaingallery.com
Read-Sing-Play! Preschool Storytime
10:15am ^ Bozeman Public Library, 626 East Main Street, Bozeman ^ FREE ^ Preschool ^ 406-570-7752 ^ www.bozemanlibrary.org Join other preschooler & their parents for reading, singing and learning.
Read-Sing-Play! Preschool Storytime
11:15am ^ Bozeman Public Library, 626 East Main Street, Bozeman ^ FREE ^ Preschool ^ 406-570-7752 ^ www.bozemanlibrary.org Join other preschooler & their parents for reading, singing and learning.
Walk for the Health Of It noon-1pm ^ Peets Hill (base area), ^ FREE ^ All Ages ^ gvlt.org Getting outside for a walk can be one of the easiest ways to stay healthy. Join us for our weekly trail walking group. This is a fun, casual way to get moving during the work day.
Saturday, Feb. 4 Dummy Jump Big Sky Resort, 50 Big Sky Resort Road, Big Sky ^ FREE ^ (800) 548-4486 ^ www.bigskyresort.com Build a dummy, launch a dummy, crash a dummy, and enjoy belly laughing fun at this years Dummy Jump Saturday, February 4, 2017. $500 in prizes! Organize your team and begin building your dummy now! Bozeman Winter Farmers’ Market
9am-noon ^ Emerson Ballroom, 111 S. Grand, Bozeman ^ (406) 587-9797 ^ www. theemerson.org Find grassfed meats, cheeses, farm fresh eggs, fermented vegetables & kombucha, honey, artisan breads & baked goods, syrups, jams & preserves, grains & oils, wool, locally grown and blended teas, ethically sourced coffee, locallypressed juices, local sourced hot breakfast, music and much more.
Call for Entries: Juried Photography Exhibition 9am-5pm ^ Old Main Gallery &
Framing, ^ $15 per entry ^ 406-587-8860 ^ www.oldmaingallery.com Old Main Gallery is hosting a juried photography exhibition; Montana The Last Best Place. Submission deadline is Saturday February 4th, 2017. visit www.oldmaingallery.com
Books & Babies 10-11am ^ Bozeman
Public Library, 626 East Main Street, Bozeman ^ FREE ^ 0-2 ^ 406-570-7752 ^ www. bozemanlibrary.org A fun, relaxed storytime for caretakers and babies ages 0-2.
Pokemon Club 4:30-5:30pm ^ Bozeman Public Library, 626 East Main Street, Bozeman ^ FREE ^ 406-570-7752 ^ www. bozemanlibrary.org Love Pokemon? Meet other Pokemon fans Fridays at 4:30 in the library for all kinds of Pokemon fun.
Saturday Stories 11:15am-noon ^ Boze-
Claudia Williams 5:30-8:30pm ^ Kountry
Korner Cafe, 81820 Gallatin Road, Bozeman ^ all ages ^ (406) 586-2281 Claudia from Montana Rose, live music while you dine.
Sacajawea Hotel, 5 N Main St, Three Forks ^ $20/person (includes all art supplies and a gourmet cheese board) ^ Join us to party and paint.
Bozeman Icedogs vs. Gillette Wild 7:30pm
Bob Britton 5:30-8:30pm ^ Kountry Korner
^ Haynes Pavilion | Gallatin County Fairgrounds, 901 North Black, Bozeman ^ All Ages ^ (406) 582-3270 ^ www.gallatin. mt.gov Local hockey!
6th Annual All Original Comedy Revue
8pm ^ Verge Theater, 2304 N. 7th Ave, Bozeman ^ $14 ^ (406) 587-0737 ^ vergetheater.com All original sketch comedy show written by the cast!
Pigeons Playing Ping Pong 9pm ^ Eagles Lodge Ballroom, 316 East Main Street, Bozeman ^ $10 advanced/ $12 at show ^ 21+ ^ Live music. Milton Menasco & The Big Fiasco 9pm
^ Chico Hot Springs, 20 Miles South of Livingston, Pray ^ (406) 333-4933 ^ www. chicohotsprings.com Live music.
man Public Library, 626 East Main Street, Bozeman ^ FREE ^ 406-570-7752 ^ www. bozemanlibrary.org Join us with the whole family for this all-ages storytime.
Paint & Party Art Party 4:30-6:30pm ^
Cafe, 81820 Gallatin Road, Bozeman ^ all ages ^ (406) 586-2281 Bob plays piano while you dine.
Left on Tenth 6-8pm ^ MAP Brewing Co,
510 Manley Rd, Bozeman ^ FREE ^ All Ages ^ (406) 587-4070 ^ www.mapbrewing.com Live music.
Signs of Life 7:30pm ^ Willson Auditorium, 404 W. Main St., Bozeman ^ Adults $27+, Students $22 with ID ^ The intimacy and richness of Bozeman Symphony’s chamber orchestra is on display in this beautiful program of diverse musical gems. Featuring works by Mozart, Gluck, Haydn & Peck. Lester Rocks 7:30pm ^ The Ellen Theatre,
17 W. Main St., Bozeman ^ $15 ^ (406) 585-5885 ^ www.theellentheatre.com Playing Stern’s original compositions, the group blends musical genres to create their own unique sound.
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Add YOUR events for FREE at: bozemanmagazine.com Bozeman Icedogs vs. Gillette Wild 7:30pm ^ Haynes Pavilion | Gallatin County Fairgrounds, 901 North Black, Bozeman ^ All Ages ^ (406) 582-3270 ^ www.gallatin. mt.gov Local hockey!
Kaia Kater presented by Arts Council of Big Sky 7:30pm ^ Warren Miller Perform-
ing Arts Center, 45465 Gallatin Road, Gallatin Gateway ^ $15/$25 ^ 406-9956345 ^ www.warrenmillerpac.org Born of African-Caribbean descent in Québec, Kaia Kater grew up between two worlds: one her family’s deep ties to Canadian folk music in her Toronto home; the other the years she spent learning and studying Appalachian music in West Virginia. Her new album, Nine Pin, delves even further, and casts an unflinching eye at the realities faced by people of color in North America every day. Her songs are fueled by her rich low tenor vocals, jazz-influenced instrumentation, and beautifully understated banjo, and they’ve got as much in common with Kendrick Lamar right now as they do with Pete Seeger.
6th Annual All Original Comedy Revue
8pm ^ Verge Theater, 2304 N. 7th Ave, Bozeman ^ $14 ^ (406) 587-0737 ^ vergetheater.com All original sketch comedy show written by the cast!
Milton Menasco & The Big Fiasco 9pm ^ Chico Hot Springs, 20 Miles South of Livingston, Pray ^ (406) 333-4933 ^ www. chicohotsprings.com Live music.
Sunday, Feb. 5 Galloping Dog Agility & Flyball Club- Fun Match noon-3pm ^ Gallatin County Fair-
grounds, 901 N. Black, Bozeman ^ FREE for spectators ^ (406) 582-3270 ^ www. gallatin.mt.gov Come and watch!
Signs of Life 2:30pm ^ Willson Audito-
rium, 404 W. Main St., Bozeman ^ Adults $27+, Students $22 with ID ^ The intimacy and richness of Bozeman Symphony’s chamber orchestra is on display in this beautiful program of diverse musical gems. Featuring works by Mozart, Gluck, Haydn & Peck.
Live Music 5:30-8:30pm ^ Kountry Korner
Cafe, 81820 Gallatin Road, Bozeman ^ all ages ^ (406) 586-2281 Local musicians play live music while you dine each Sunday.
Bridger Mountain Big Band 7-9:30pm ^ Eagles Lodge, 316 East Main Street, Bozeman ^ no cover ^ (406) 587-9996 Live music each Sunday. Open Mic 10:30pm ^ The Haufbrau, 22 S 8th Ave, Bozeman ^ Free ^ 21+ ^ (406) 587-4931 ^ www.facebook.com Bozeman’s only bar with live music 7 nights a week. Open Mics are Sunday, Monday and Wednesday.
Monday, Feb. 6 Toastmasters noon ^ Belgrade Community Library, ^ FREE ^ (406)388-4346 ^ belgradelibrary.org Find your voice by developing effective public speaking skills in a supportive atmosphere. LEGO Club 3:45-5pm ^ Bozeman Public Library, 626 East Main Street, Bozeman ^ Free ^ 406-570-7752 ^ www.bozemanlibrary.org For kids who love to build; LEGOs provided! Teen Writers 4-5pm ^ Bozeman Public
Library, 626 East Main Street, Bozeman ^ FREE ^ Teens ^ 406-570-7752 ^ www. bozemanlibrary.org This teen-led group meets every Monday in the Teen Study Room.
Drop-In Improv: Grades 6-12 4-6pm ^ Verge Theater, 2304 N. 7th Ave, Bozeman ^ $15/Session ^ Grades 6-12 ^ (406) 5870737 ^ vergetheater.com Improv exercises and games! Pints with Purpose 5-8pm ^ Bridger Brewing, 1609 S 11th Ave, Bozeman ^ All ages ^ (406) 587-2124 ^ www.bridgerbrewing. com Every Monday night Bridger Brewing donates $1 from every pint sold to a non-profit or charity. Check our website (bridgerbrewing.com) for details. Bozeman Writers’ Group 6-8pm ^ Bozeman Public Library, 626 East Main Street, Bozeman ^ FREE ^ 406-570-7752 ^ www. bozemanlibrary.org The group welcomes all levels of writers, and encourages the free exchange of ideas among writers in the Board Room on the second floor. Trivia 8-10pm ^ Bacchus Pub, 105 W Main St, Bozeman ^ 21+ ^ (406) 522-0079 ^ www.bacchuspubbozeman.com Come in and join us every Monday night and use whatever brainpower you have left from the weekend to battle with Bozeman’s best and brightest for Bacchus VIP money.
Open Mic 10:30pm ^ The Haufbrau, 22 S 8th Ave, Bozeman ^ Free ^ 21+ ^ (406) 587-4931 ^ www.facebook.com Bozeman’s only bar with live music 7 nights a week. Open Mics are Sunday, Monday and Wednesday.
Tuesday, Feb. 7 Books & Babies 10-11am ^ Bozeman Public Library, 626 East Main Street, Bozeman ^ Free ^ 0-2 ^ 406-570-7752 ^ www. bozemanlibrary.org A fun, relaxed story time for caretakers and babies 0-2. Tours for Tots 10-11am ^ Museum of the
Rockies, 600 West Kagy Boulevard, Bozeman ^ Included with admission ^ 3-5 ^ (406) 994-2251 ^ www.museumoftherockies.org Museum learning for 3-5 year olds.
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Winter Staycation: Pirates! noon-1:30pm ^ Belgrade Community Library, 106 N Broadway, Belgrade ^ FREE ^ Adults and teens ^ (406) 388-4346 ^ www.belgradelibrary.org Set sail on a virtual field trip to the Mariners’ Museum to learn about the Golden Age of Piracy. Lunch included. Sponsored by Pine Cove Consulting. Books & Babies 1-2pm ^ Bozeman Public
Library, 626 East Main Street, Bozeman ^ Free ^ 0-2 ^ 406-570-7752 ^ www. bozemanlibrary.org A fun, relaxed story time for caretakers and babies 0-2.
Kids’ Chess Club 3:30-5pm ^ Bozeman
Public Library, 626 East Main Street, Bozeman ^ FREE ^ K-12 ^ 406-570-7752 ^ www.bozemanlibrary.org If you are in grades K-12 you are invited to Chess Club.
SW MT Crohn’s & Colitis Community Support/Education Group 5:30-7pm ^
Bozeman Health Deaconess Hospital PINE ROOM, ^ Free ^ all ages ^ 406-209-0277 The group offers support and education for those suffering with inflammatory bowel disease and their friends and family.
Rich Mayo 6-8pm ^ Kountry Korner Cafe, 81820 Gallatin Road, Bozeman ^ all ages ^ (406) 586-2281 Rich plays music while you dine. Neil Fiddow 6-8pm ^ MAP Brewing Co,
510 Manley Rd, Bozeman ^ FREE ^ All Ages ^ (406) 587-4070 ^ www.mapbrewing.com Live music.
Cribbage Night 6:30-9pm ^ Eagles Lodge,
316 East Main Street, Bozeman ^ $8 ^ 21+ ^ (406) 587-9996 Open cribbage tournaments every Tuesday evening. Sign up at 6:25, start at 6:30! Come play five games with us! $8 buy-in, 100% payout, high hand bonus, and lots of good times!
Twenty One Pilots 7pm ^ Brick Breeden Fieldhouse, 1 Bobcat Circle, Bozeman ^ $35/45 ^ (406) 994-7117 ^ www.brickbreeden.com Emotional Roadshow.
Chord Rustlers Rehearsals 7pm ^ Bozeman Catholic Community Center, 210 S. Grand Ave, Bozeman ^ If you’re a fellow who loves to sing join us in singing four-part harmony on Tuesday evenings at 7:00 pm.
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Add YOUR events for FREE at: bozemanmagazine.com Wii Wednesday 4-5:30pm ^ Bozeman Public Library, 626 East Main Street, Bozeman ^ Free ^ 406-570-7752 ^ www.bozemanlibrary.org Kids of all ages are invited.
Trivia 8pm ^ The Molly Brown, 703 W.
Babcock, Bozeman ^ (406) 552-7362 Bar tabs for the top 3 teams.
Library, 626 East Main Street, Bozeman ^ Free ^ 406-570-7752 ^ www.bozemanlibrary.org Intermountain Therapy Dogs are available to be read to by kids.
Karaoke Night 9pm ^ Bacchus Pub, 105 W Main St, Bozeman ^ (406) 522-0079 ^ www.bacchuspubbozeman.com Whether you’ve “Got Friends in Low Places” or you’re “Just a Small Town Girl, Livin’ In a Lonely World” our karaoke caters to all. Talented to tone deft.
W Main St, Bozeman ^ (406) 522-0079 ^ www.bacchuspubbozeman.com Come enjoy live music at the Bacchus Pub.
Pickin’ in the Parks 6:30-9:30pm ^ The Story Mansion, 811 S. Willson, Bozeman ^ Free ^ all ^ 406-582-2910 ^ www. friendsofthestory.org Pickers, singers, listeners, dancers, on-lookers of all abilities are welcome.
Open Mic 10:30pm ^ The Haufbrau, 22 S 8th Ave, Bozeman ^ Free ^ 21+ ^ (406) 587-4931 ^ www.facebook.com Bozeman’s only bar with live music 7 nights a week. Open Mics are Sunday, Monday and Wednesday.
Karaoke 9pm ^ Bar IX, 311 E Main St,
Bozeman’s Original Pub Trivia 7-9:30pm ^
Thursday, Feb. 9
11:11 Presents Tribal Seeds, Nattali Rize and Raging Fyah 8pm ^ Pub Station, 2502 First Avenue North, Billings ^ $20 Advance/$25 Day of Show ^ All Ages ^ From San Diego, California, award-winning reggae group
Live Music 8-10pm ^ Bacchus Pub, 105
Bozeman ^ (406) 551-2185 ^ www.bar-ix. com Make your voice heard at Bozeman’s Choice for karaoke every Tuesday from 9-close.
Wednesday, Feb. 8 Sensational Babies 10-11am ^ Museum of the Rockies, 600 West Kagy Boulevard, Bozeman ^ Free for members, $5 ^ Birth - 36 months ^ (406) 994-2251 ^ www.museumoftherockies.org Read, talk, sing and play with your baby through sensory awareness activities and explorations designed specifically for newborns, one- and two-year-olds. Little Ones Storytime 10:15-11am ^ Bozeman Public Library, 626 East Main Street, Bozeman ^ Free ^ 2-4 ^ 406-570-7752 ^ www.bozemanlibrary.org Short storytime for ages 2-4. Little Ones Storytime 11:15am-noon ^ Bozeman Public Library, 626 East Main Street, Bozeman ^ Free ^ 2-4 ^ 406-5707752 ^ www.bozemanlibrary.org Short storytime for ages 2-4. Minecraft Meetup 3:45-5pm ^ Boze-
man Public Library, 626 East Main Street, Bozeman ^ FREE ^ 406-570-7752 ^ www. bozemanlibrary.org Play Minecraft with other kids - bring your own device, or use one of ours!
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R.E.A.D. to a Dog 4-5pm ^ Bozeman Public
Pub 317, 321 E Main St Ste 317, Bozeman ^ 21+ ^ (406) 582-8898 ^ www.pub317. com Bring your friends and test your smarts during our Wednesday night trivia. Topics include sports, history, politics, geography, science, animals, and many more.
Science Inquiry Series: A Cosmic Mirror on Medicine Mountain 7-8pm ^ Museum
of the Rockies, 600 West Kagy Boulevard, Bozeman ^ FREE ^ (406) 994-2251 ^ www. museumoftherockies.org More accurate than atomic clocks or the calendar on our walls—the Medicine Wheel’s tracking of cosmic cycles predicts our future, according to presenter Dr. Ivy Merriot, Director of Sky Traditions.
Lecture: Sir Ken Robinson 7:30pm ^ MSU SUB Ballroom, 280 strand Union, Bozeman ^ $7 Student/ $15 GA/ $35 first three rows ^ (406) 994-3081 ^ www.montana.edu Talk by British expert on creativity and innovation. The Bright Light Social Hour 8pm ^ The Filling Station, 2005 N. Rouse Ave, Bozeman ^ $10 at Cactus Records/ $12 door ^ 21+ ^ (406) 587-0585 Future/Southern/Psychedelic Rock from Austin Texas Trivia Night 8pm ^ Rockin’ R Bar, 211 E.
Main St, Bozeman ^ FREE ^ (406) 587-9355 ^ www.rockingrbar.com Trivia followed by a live DJ 10pm- close.
Tours for Tots 10-11am ^ Museum of the
Rockies, 600 West Kagy Boulevard, Bozeman ^ Included with admission ^ 3-5 ^ (406) 994-2251 ^ www.museumoftherockies.org Museum learning for 3-5 year olds.
Baby Bistro 11am-1pm ^ Bozeman Public Library, 626 East Main Street, Bozeman ^ FREE ^ 406-570-7752 ^ www.bozemanlibrary.org A free breastfeeding support group. Babies & Books 11:15am-noon ^ Belgrade Community Library, ^ FREE ^ (406)3884346 ^ belgradelibrary.org Bring your little one, ages birth to 36 months. Songs, rhymes, and finger plays. Each story time is followed by active play time and socialization.
Toast Masters noon-1:10pm ^ Owenhouse ACE Hardware (Downstairs), ^ FREE ^ All Ages ^ The mission of a Toastmaster Club is to provide a mutually supportive and positive learning environment in which every member has the opportunity to develop communication and lead. DIY (Do It Yourself) Club 4:30-5:30pm ^ Bozeman Public Library, 626 East Main Street, Bozeman ^ FREE ^ ages 10-16 ^ 406-570-7752 ^ www.bozemanlibrary.org
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