The Monthly Big Sky Edition Aug 2015

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“It’s about giving people – clients, community members, non-profits – a vehicle for their story,” remarks Mike Rey, Rey Advertising owner and local publisher extraordinaire. Since its inception in 2003, Rey Advertising has facilitated that platform, telling the story of southwest Montana, both past and present, through the Monthly newspapers, Destination Big Sky, Destination Yellowstone, Gallatin Valley Life/ Whole Health and the locally and nationally renowned Montana Historian (Historian). In the publishing industry since 1977, Mike Rey moved to Montana in 1999 and began work in advertising. He started Rey Advertising in 2003, a business that has evolved from a small venture that began producing a monthly newspaper and an annual historical magazine (Historian) in 2009 to a powerhouse offering a range of specialized publications catered to the interests and lifestyles of visitors and locals alike throughout the area. Originally focused on downtown Bozeman businesses and non-profits, the Monthly has undergone perhaps the most substantial transition in focus and format over the past several years. Though still committed to local businesses, the Monthly has expanded its attention to all of Gallatin Valley and now includes a Big Sky edition, a Big Sky Homes & Real Estate section and a seasonal Hunting & Fishing insert. What has remained is its commitment to telling stories of local and national interest, providing community

calendar and event listings, and offering a free venue for non-profits to access a wide and varied Bozeman and Big Sky audience. Rey Advertising’s glossy, full-color annual publications have experienced an evolution of their own over the years, ever redefining and refining focus to adjust to southwest Montana’s changing population and personality. Currently in its seventh issue, the Historian was Rey’s first annual publication and remains the one dearest to his heart. The Historian illuminates the colorful histories whose panorama shapes this unique place. Aimed at a diverse group of locals and tourists, the Historian brings these stories to life for everyone interested in Montana. Destination Big Sky, Destination Yellowstone and Gallatin Valley Life/Whole Health offer in-depth profiles highlighting the distinct people and places that make each respective community far more than a mere stop along the journey; they make it the destination. Rey Advertising also provides annual production assistance with several publications throughout Big Sky, including the Arts Council of Big Sky’s Summer Concert Series Program. As of 2013, Rey Advertising also offers all of its publications – including archived issues – in digital format. For more information about Rey Advertising’s publications, to advertise or have your story included in future publications, or to check out past issues, visit reyadvertising.com.

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Town Center News The Peaks Building located next to Roxy's Market is now Open! The Peaks Crossfit at Big Sky Athletics has classes Monday through Friday at 6 am, 7:30 am, 9am and 6pm, as well as Saturday at 9 am. Please call Craig at 406-6006483 or visit their website. They would like to thank everyone for the support! Beehive Basin Brewery is now open seven days a week, from noon to 8 pm! Check out their website for more info. Carole Sisson Designs is having a huge 50% off sale to make room for new inventory. Visit their website for more information. Ousel & Spur Pizza Co. and Spur Coffee expanded their outdoor patio! Enjoy your morning coffee or smoothie, or an early evening salad or pizza "al fresco" from 7 am until dark throughout the summer. Check out their new website for more info. Alberto's Authentic Mexican Cuisine is Open for Lunch! Alberto's is open Tuesday through Sunday, from 11 am to 10 pm and is serving lunch during the summer. Patio reservations are now available for Thursday night concerts; reservation times are 5 pm, 6:30 pm or 8 pm. Call 406-9952326 or visit their website for more info.

Big Sky Medical Center This facility will open later this year and will feature a full-service ER, X-Ray _ and screening capabilities, as well as full MRI scan capabilities (thanks to a "challenge grant"). For more information, visit their website or a recent Explore Big Sky article announcing significant donations, staff hires, and more. NorthWestern Energy is upgrading 34,000 feet of underground electric distribution systems. Mountain Power Construction Company will continue stringing new transmission and distribution conductor and removing old transmission and distribution conductor from Lava Lake past Cave Creek cabins. Mountain Power Construction Company will also continue handdigging direct embed pole foundations south of Karst and excavating direct embed pole foundations starting at Karst and moving south. Mountain Power will be working 10-hr days, Monday through Saturday for the duration of the project. Crews will be working out of a storage site near the Indian Ridge Trailhead. Mountain Power will continue to remove an old transmission conductor and string a new transmission conductor and distribution conductor moving south to Karst. In approximately two to three weeks, the fiber wire will start being strung at Hellroaring moving south to Karst. Helicopter pole setting starting at Karst moving south to Wilma Cabins may begin in approximately a month.

Lone Peak Cinema Trivia Night will take place every Friday night at 8pm through the summer. Lone Peak Cinema will be giving away four movie tickets and a $20 bar tab to the winning team (one to four people)! Prizes each round, too. Rhinestone Cowgirl is going to have a trunk show on Saturday, August 15th, from 5:30 pm to 8 pm. It will feature Kinross Cashmere and Before and Again Tops. Customers will be able to order new styles at a 10% discount for fall and Amy will have a limited amount of product from both companies available in store on special. Snacks and wine will be provided. Creighton Block Gallery is having a trunk show for jewelry designer Ellie Thompson on August 15th and 16th, from noon to 4 pm at Creighton Block Gallery in the Town Center. Creighton Block will also host a book party for artist Jacqueline Rieder Hud on Sunday, August 30th, from 1 to 3 pm. Jackie will be signing copies of her autobiography, Laundry for Strangers. Choppers Grub & Pub Live Music Line-up August 19 Tom Marino 7 – 9 pm August 20 Riot Act 9 pm August 22 Johnny Bango 8 – 9 pm August 26 Kent Johnson 7 – 9 pm Santosha Wellness Center Is hosting a Community Yoga Class on Wednesdays from 11 am to noon. This will be a donation-based, all-levels yoga class held in Town Center Park (weather permitting –if it's raining, class will be held at the studio). Proceeds will go back into the community, to a different cause each month. Hope to see you on the lawn! Big Sky Skating and Hockey Association Help the BSSHA earn matching funds to improve and expand their ice rink by attending their 2nd Annual Icehouse Open Golf Tournament on Friday, August 21st. Sign up at the Big Sky Golf Course or call 406-995-5780. Check out their Facebook page for more info. (continued on page 4)

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Upcoming Events Big Sky Farmers Market The Big Sky Farmers Market is held every Wednesday until September 30th, from 5 to 8 pm, at Fire Pit Park in the Town Center. Arts Council of Big Sky Presents FREE Music! The Brother Comatose – Thursday, August 20th Euforquestra – Thursday, August 27th Free concerts will take place on the Center Stage at Town Center Park. Park opens at 6 pm, music starts at 7 pm. Food and beverages from local vendors will be available. Please no glass or pets allowed in the park. Admission is FREE and suitable for all ages! Visit their website for more info.

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Art Party Make art this summer. Join Jackie for the second Ousel and Spur Art Party on Tuesday, August 18th, from 5 to 7 pm. Fee of $45 includes all art supplies and drink specials. Reserve your easel online. Groovin' on the Gallatin August 14th through 16th marks the 5th annual gathering for Montana's own Groovin' on the Gallatin, a music and arts festival at The Cinnamon Lodge. The festival is dedicated to providing a portion of proceeds to the Gallatin River Task Force. Lotus Pad Join local chef Alex Hoeksema and Chris Williams, Brooks winemaker, on Saturday, August 15th, at 6:30 pm for an Oregon wine adventure featuring Asian inspired courses paired with wines from Willamette Valley's Brooks Winery. Cost is $95 per person. Call 406-995-2728 for reservations. Space is limited. Save the Date What: Morningstar Learning Center Yard Sale When: Saturday September 12th (drop off day Friday September 11th) Where: Center Stage at Town Center Park The Big Sky Pickleball Club summer club play is Monday, Wednesday and Friday, starting at 8:30 a.m. Lessons available. For info, call Barry at 406-599-2569. Bear Smart Big Sky The Big Sky Bear Smart Initiative was created to reduce human-bear conflicts in Big Sky. This is a collaborative, community effort to help keep residents and visitors safe and bears wild. Call Republic Services today to request your trash can be switched to a Kodiak Bear Resistant trash can 406-586-0606. Your HOA may require it.

The Rotary Club of Big Sky Announces New President Rotary Club of Big Sky inducted their new President, Danielle Miller, on July 1, 2015. Miller has been a Rotarian for two and a half years and spent the last year preparing for her presidential role for the 2015 fiscal year attending president-elect conferences and training. Miller is the Business Development Director for Big Sky Fire Prevention, which she owns with her husband, Justin Miller. She spent nearly three years as Big Sky Chamber of Commerce Membership Sales & Event Manager. She and her husband have lived in Big Sky for more than ten years. “As the President, I am honored to represent a group of individuals whose dedication to community service and public good is inspirational,” said Miller. “Together we can make a difference, both locally and globally.” The Rotary Club of Big Sky is comprised of professionals and business leaders from around the greater Big Sky area who volunteer to take on local, regional and international projects promoting understanding and peace. Miller’s main goal for Rotarians is to have fun, get to know each other more, and take ownership over projects and activities. For more information about the Rotary Club of Big Sky or to become a member, please email bigskyrotary@gmail.com.

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Meadow Center

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invites the reader to explore the Meadow Village Center and visit the retail and professional establishments. Big Sky’S FuLL SerViCe groCery Store Hand-cut meats • Fresh baked goods • gourmet items • Beer & wine

Buy L o C a L Eat F r e S H Support our Meadow Village Businesses. Delivery available – have your home stocked upon your arrival! 406-995-4636 Summer Hours: 7 days a week 6:30 a.m. - 10:00 p.m. Located in the Meadow Village Center next to Lone Peak Brewery

Featuring the work of many local artists. Next to the Country Market in the Meadow Village Center Open daily 12-6 p.m. • 406-995-4300

Meadow Businesses: 3 Rivers Wireless Communications: 800-796-4567 Agency Insurance Division: 995-9242 American Land Title Company: 993-2101 Andesite Construction: 995-4140 Aspen Catering & BBQ: 600-0025 Avalon Law: Big Sky Chapel Big Sky Cleaning: 995-7447 Big Sky Fire Prevention Big Sky Fitness Fusion: 579-2489 Big Sky Furniture: 995-3286 Big Sky Health & Fitness: 995-4522 Big Sky Home Builders, Inc Big Sky Noxious Weed Management Big Sky Owners Association: 995-4166 Big Sky Post Office: 995-4540 Big Sky Properties: 995-2000 Big Sky Ski Team Big Sky Water & Sewer Big Sky Vacation Rentals: Black Tie Ski Rentals: 995-3372 Blue Ribbon Builders: 995-4579 Blue Water Task Force Bozeman Deaconess Pharmacy: 993-9390 Brazilian Jiu Jitsu: 600-6607 Café Flora: 995-4227 or 539-3355 Christies Great Estates Country Market Grocery: 995-4636 Dodd Law Firm, PLLC ERA Landmark: 995-3444 First Place Pub: 993-7111 First American Title Company First Security Bank: 993-3350 First West Insurance: 993-9311 Gallatin Partners: 995-2850 Gallatin Family Medicine: 995-3111 Greene Construction: 995-3393 Haas Builders: 995-4552 Hammond Property Management: 995-7220 Highline Partners: 995-3811 Horse of a Different Color: 995-3113 Innovative Woodworks Jack Creek Preserve Foundation JKM Ventures John Goan Real Estate: 581-2243 Klaudias Piano Studio Knaub & Company, CPAs: 995-6040 Kristen Brown Attorney: Lindell & Associates – Certified Public Accountants Lone Peak Brewery: 995-3939 Lone Peak Kids Lone Peak Lookout: 995-4133 Lone Peak Physical Therapy & Sports Medicine, Inc.: 995-7525 Lone Pine Builders: 993-2400 Made in Big Sky Artisan Shop MSU Human Development Clinic OZssage Ltd. - Therapeutic & Sports Massage: 995-7575 Olive B’s: 995-3355 Pruiett Creative: 995-3438 Radick & Company Realty Big Sky: 995-2500 Red Leaf Consulting Engineers: 995-2996 Rocky Mountain Insurance Group Sierra Pacific Window: 995-2559 Sotheby’s - Big Sky: 995-2211 Stifel, Nicolaus & Company Incorporated Story Architects: 995-2733 The Arts Council of Big Sky The Hair Ninja The University of Montana Willow Boutique: 995-4557 Yeti Dogs


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reyadvertising.com Big Sky Community Corporation (BSCC), a not-for-profit organization that has provided recreational resources and programming to Big Sky citizens and visitors for the past 17 years, invites the community to participate in the organization’s annual Parks and Trails Gala Fundraiser. The event will be held at the Big Sky Community Park on Saturday, August 15th, from 6 pm to 12 am. Tickets can be purchased by visiting http://bsccmt.org/event/annualparks-and-trails-gala/. The Annual Parks and Trails Gala is a celebration of parks, trails, recreation and community in Big Sky. Event attendees will enjoy complimentary beer and wine, dinner catered by Ryan LaFoley, unique auction items, and live music by the eight-piece rhythm-and-blues/rock-and-roll/country band Bluejack. Proceeds from the evening will help fund BSCC’s recreational amenities and programs, and further our vision of a community connected by world-class recreation and enrichment opportunities. Over the last three years, the Gala has helped fund five miles of new trails, a concession pavilion, improved park and trail signage, a yurt for Camp Big Sky, landscaping at the Community Park and much more. Founded in 1998, BSCC manages 83 acres of public park land and over 16 miles of public trails. A number of community-driven programs and committees have formed under the BSCC umbrella, including: Big Sky Tennis Association, Camp Big Sky, Crail Ranch Conservators, Big Sky Softball League, Big Sky Disc Golf League, Big Sky Natural Resource Council, Parks Committee, and Trails Committee. BSCC programs operate primarily through our dedicated volunteers and donors, allowing the organization to offer a variety of recreational opportunities and programing that serve both residents and visitors to Big Sky. To donate or to learn more, visit http://bsccmt.org/ or call (406) 993-2112.

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PO Box 160308 • 50 Meadow Village Dr. Suite 203 • Big Sky, MT 59716-0308 • 406-995-2742 • bigskyarts.org

Music in the Mountains Free Concert Series August Lineup

Town Center Park opens for each concert at 6 p.m.; music starts at 7 p.m. Food and beverages from local vendors will be available. Please no glass containers or pets allowed in the park during concerts. Admission is free and the shows are suitable for all ages! Plenty of parking!

Royal Southern Brotherhood

August 13th The Arts Council is pleased to welcome the Royal Southern Brotherhood to the Town Center stage for a FREE concert sponsored by American Bank of Montana.

The Brothers Comatose

August 20th The Arts Council is pleased to welcome the Brothers Comatose to the

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Town Center stage on Thursday, August 20th. Despite their name, the band is anything but comatose. "It's just one, big, extended Morrison music party," they say.

Eufórquestra

August 27th The Arts Council will be ending the 2015 free summer concert season on August 27th with the groovy funk sounds of Eufórquestra at Town Center Park! This concert is sponsored by 3 Rivers Communications. Eufórquestra (pronounced yoo-FOHR-keh-struh, think euphoria+orchestra) is energy and rhythm personified, an ever-evolving sound that has been influenced by music from all over the world with an emphasis on funk, pocket and groove.


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