November 2023 | Holidays

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Holidays Keeping it Real 14

Montana Ballet Company 16 Holiday Spectacular 18 Self-Care During the Holidays 20 36th Annual Festival of Trees 22 17th Annual Huffing for Stuffing 23 Ninth Annual Santa Run for Education 24 Yellowstone Ballet Company 25 Holidays with the Emerson 26 Pictures with Santa 26 Downtown Bozeman Holiday Events 27 Ridge View Holiday Bazaar 28 Breakfast with Santa 29 After-school & PIR-DAY Activity Guide 30

What’s Up? Montana What’s Up? Bozeman 34 What’s Up? Helena 38 What’s Up? West Yellowstone 40

Columns Navigating Medical Imaging 41 Inclusion, Education and the Scientific Method 42 Unique Agricultural Careers 43 Ask Flora 44 Monthly Giveaways 46 & 47

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MONTANA BALLeT COMpANy’ S 40Th ANNIveRSARy

Nutcracker SPECIAL 40TH ANNIVERSARY NUTCRACKER EVENTS TEA WITH CLARA RETURNS!

Saturday, December 9th | Baxter Ballroom 11am & 2pm Seatings ∘ Nutcracker performance highlights ∘ Dance with Clara ∘ Fine tea and treats ∘ Keepsake photos & special boutique

NEW! INAUGURAL NUTCRACKER BALL Photo: Lauren Brown

Saturday, December 9th | Baxter Ballroom 7pm

∘ Formal, black-tie event ∘ Live performances by MBC and select Bozeman Symphony Orchestra musicians ∘ Fine drink, hors d’oeuvres, and more

DECEMBER 2 - 2pm & 7pm DECEMBER 3 - 12pm & 4pm WILLSON AUDITORIUM with The Bozeman Symphony & Guests from New York City Ballet

Celebrate MBC’s 40 years as a leader in the performing arts and arts education, and support MBC’s philanthropic mission with a portion of the proceeds benefiting the Bozeman Symphony Orchestra. Limited tickets are available.

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Here from the start. BOZEMAN HEALTH PEDIATRICS

Happy Holidays!

It’s November and the holiday season is upon us. Many of us approach the next few months with waves of excitement, but others find these to be the most challenging of times. Some may be mourning the loss of loved ones and a first Thanksgiving with an empty chair at the dinner table. Others may be dealing with equally traumatic events, such as illness, divorce, financial insecurity, homelessness, war abroad and more. Be mindful that one person’s joy can be equally matched by another’s pain. The barrage of holiday music and commercials depicting happy families does not always reflect what is happening in the house next door.

A life�me of healthy choices starts with the ones you make today. Bozeman Health Pediatrics partners with your family, providing the building blocks you need to ensure bright futures for your children. From birth to adolescence, we offer comprehensive care and same day appointments for life’s bumps and bruises. For this checkup and the several to come, Bozeman Health pediatrics is there with you, going well beyond for Southwest Montana.

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If you have ever had the overwhelming joy of giving someone the perfect gift, imagine how elating it would be to give someone the most meaningful gift…that of care and compassion. Do something for someone less fortunate and let that act carry you through the next few months. Even the highest functioning of us have stress during the holidays; just one act of kindness can help you through the hardest part of your holidays. Let’s be honest, dealing with wired, sleep-deprived toddlers throwing temper tantrums combined with over-served in-laws and a frozen turkey you forgot to thaw are not the biggest problems you could be having. Take stock. Have gratitude for your family and what you are able to celebrate. And, most importantly, share your gifts. Wishing all of our advertisers, supporters, community of readers and followers a magical holiday season ~ Leigh, Cora, Shaunescy, Eleonore & Andrea


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Keeping it Real

Eight Sundays to Christmas WRITTEN BY BLAIR FJESETH

There are eight Sundays between the beginning of November and Christmas Eve and, this year, I plan on using these days to dive deeper with my children into gratitude and how we can express it. ‘Tis the season, right?! I chose Sundays because they are a lazy day in our house – one not filled with sports, school, chaos or other activities. This will give us the appropriate amount of time to dedicate to this effort. Hopefully, this will be a fun way to countdown to Christmas, start a deeper dialogue about the meaning of gratitude and instill in our children the importance of being thankful and showing it. Please join along, and share suggestions and adaptations your family comes up with along the way.

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To Start:

Find an age-appropriate poem or book about gratitude. Pose the question, “What do you think gratitude means?” Be sure to either write this down or make a mental note. It will be fun to compare the answers from the beginning with the ones given at the end of the eight weeks.

Ç Sunday, November 5 “Kick-Off” (City/Town/State)

The saying “If you’re lucky enough to live in Montana, well then, you are lucky enough,” rings true. And what better way to show gratitude to our city, town and state than by helping keep her beautiful. Pick a spot that you love and clean up trash and litter. Knowing my kids, they will make it into a competition and mess around with the trash grabbers, but somewhere in there, I hope to talk with them about the importance of caring for the places we love.

Ç Sunday, November 12 (Family Donation)

Work as a family to plan a “gift.” This can be something along the lines of gathering unused blankets, buying toiletries and donating to a shelter, organizing a neighborhood food drive or, perhaps, volunteering as a family to a place like the humane society or the soup kitchen. The goal is to work as a family to plan what you are doing and when (before December 24).

Ç Sunday, November 19 (Family & Friends)

To ring in Thanksgiving, have your child make a card or write a letter to someone they are thankful for. Make sure to have them list why they are grateful for that person. Hand deliver or pop it in the mail to ensure it arrives by Turkey Day!

Ç Sunday, November 26 (Financial Donation)

This one is assigned to the last Sunday in November, but will be due by December 24 (at least in my house). I am giving each of my children money. You can decide what is suitable for your family, but the goal is for them to donate the money to a cause, charity or person in need. They need to share who they gave it to, why and how it made them feel.

Ç Sunday, December 3 (Individual Giving)

We have so much stuff that goes unused or played with. Now is the time to allow others to find joy in what we no longer use. Have your child go through items and find clothes, books and toys to donate. This isn’t a, “Give X, and we will buy new toys for Christmas” situation. This is about giving because it feels good to help others. My kids will likely choose many of their books, and my challenge to them will be to


find someone at school who they know might like the book. I will have my kids write a note to that student about why they enjoyed the book and that they hope this person likes it too. Other items can be donated to a second-hand store or even acquaintances you know who might love them.

Ç Sunday, December 10 (Elderly)

Can you believe we live in a world where some of our elderly are completely forgotten? I can’t either. This year, my kids will be making cards and collecting items from the dollar store to give to those at the retirement homes in town. Things I’ve found that go over well are socks with grips, fuzzy socks, crafts and large-font word searches, Sudoku and crossword puzzles.

Ç Sunday, December 17 (educators)

This is likely the last week your child will have school or daycare before a break. Have them think of something nice they can do for someone at school. This could be a teacher, a para or a playground monitor. Let your child devise a way to share gratitude with a card, small gift or drawing.

Ç Sunday, December 24 (Neighbors or Strangers)

Challenge kids to think of a random act of kindness they can do for the people who live around them. Maybe shoveling the driveway for an elderly neighbor, scraping ice off of healthcare workers’ cars, baking cookies and delivering them to someone down the street or dropping off a holiday card. Kids are creative, and I have no doubt they will find great ways to share gratitude with our street.

Ç Wrapping it up

Ask your kids what “gratitude means to them” and what they have enjoyed or learned most throughout these eight weeks. I plan on giving each of my kids a handwritten note about how grateful I am for them, pointing out a few specifics from the last 8 weeks and where I saw them grow and shine.

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Montana Ballet Company

CELEBRATES 40 YEARS DANCE IMAGES COURTESY OF LAUREN BROWN PHOTOGRAPHY

Montana Ballet Company (MBC) is a nonprofit organization that has served the Gallatin Valley and beyond for 40 years. MBC’s vision and mission are to enrich and inspire the minds and spirits of our community of dancers and audience members alike through high-caliber dance performances, fine-quality training and meaningful access to the arts. MBC’s performing company enchants audiences with its exceptional productions including full-length classics, contemporary ballet and modern dance that appeal to both the dance enthusiast and the first-time theatergoer. MBC’s Academy trains more than 400 students annually in the art and discipline of classical ballet with a focus on dancer health and wellness, mind, body and spirit. MBC’s Educational and Community Engagement programs introduce children, families and seniors to the beauty and magic of the art form of dance.

MBC’s 40th Anniversary

Nutcracker With the Bozeman Symphony Orchestra & Guests from New York City Ballet DECEMBER 2, 2023 AT 2 P.M. & 7 P.M. DECEMBER 3, 2023 AT 12 P.M. & 4 P.M. Celebrating 40 years in Bozeman, the one and only original MBC’s Nutcracker returns to the Willson Auditorium on December 2 and 3. In tradition, MBC is thrilled to welcome exceptional guest artists to its cast of more than 100 community dancers. This year from the renowned New York City Ballet, Indiana Woodward and Sebastián Villarini-Vélez will perform both the Snow and Sugar Plum pas de deux. Also joining the cast is Bozeman favorite Soren Kisiel in the role of Drosselmeyer. The part of Clara will be danced by MBC Company Dancers Dulcinéa Johnston and Ruby Weinberg. MBC will once again collaborate with the Bozeman Symphony Orchestra playing Tchaikovsky’s beloved score. Maestro Lee Mills, an internationally recognized conductor and five-time winner of the Solti Foundation U.S. Career Assistance Award, will conduct. MBC is also delighted to partner with the Heart of the Valley Animal Shelter to promote animal adoptions. HOV’s mission is to compassionately shelter the lost and surrendered pets of Gallatin and Madison Valleys, and to enhance the lives of people and companion animals through pet adoption and education. As a special treat, a four-legged furry friend will join the cast on stage during MBC’s Nutcracker performances! First performed in the lobby of First Security Bank in 1983, MBC’s Nutcracker is held the first weekend in December and has become synonymous with the Bozeman Christmas Stroll. This production is a cherished holiday tradition for countless performers and their families and friends, as well as the thousands of audience members who share in the experience year after year. MBC’s Nutcracker is a treat for the entire family. All performances sold out in 2021 and 2022. Purchase tickets early to join the celebration by contacting the Montana Ballet Company at 406-582-8702 or online at www.montanaballet.org. All seating is reserved. Ticket prices range from $28 to $78. 16

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Tea with

Clara Returns!

DECEMBER 9, 2023 AT 11 A.M. AND 2 P.M. Tea with Clara has been a longtime favorite Bozeman event celebrating the holiday season. After a four-year hiatus, the Tea is back and better than years past. Returning to the elegant Baxter Ballroom, this special affair is a must for families and children and the perfect opportunity to get dressed up and create lifetime memories in a magical setting. Little boys and girls and their families will don their best and join some of their favorite Nutcracker cast members as guests for high tea. Café M will provide the tea, which will be accompanied by an assortment of fine treats and small bites. Perfect for first-time attendees and those Nutcracker enthusiasts looking for more, guests will have the special opportunity to view live performance excerpts, meet Clara and other characters from The Nutcracker, take keepsake photos, join Clara on the stage, peruse the unique Tea with Clara Nutcracker boutique and more. Tea with Clara is a sellout event, with limited seating. Two Teas will be offered; 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. Tickets are $75 per person. For reservations, visit www.montanaballet.org or call Montana Ballet Company at 406-582-8702.


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DECEMBER 9, 2023 AT 7 P.M. Celebrate the arts and support Montana Ballet Company by dressing in your finest black-tie attire and attending the Inaugural Nutcracker Ball at the Baxter Ballroom on Saturday, December 9 at 7 p.m. This exclusive event will include live performances by MBC and select Bozeman Symphony Orchestra musicians, along with fine drink and dining, all in a beautifully festive atmosphere. This formal event will celebrate MBC’s 40 years as a leader in the performing arts and arts education, and support MBC’s philanthropic mission with a portion of the proceeds benefiting the BSO. MBC looks forward to sharing a night of gratitude with you, celebrating beauty and wonder in the world. Limited tickets are allinclusive and priced at $150 per person. Reserve at montanaballet.org.

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Holiday

Spectacular Ring in the Holidays with the Bozeman Symphony and Symphonic Choir DECEMBER 15-17, 2023 The tradition continues with the Bozeman Symphony’s annual Holiday Spectacular December 15 to 17. This concert includes favorite festive classics like Sleigh Ride, the Christmas Carol Sing-Along and more. The performance features guest vocalist Jimmie Herrod, an “America’s Got Talent” finalist, and the Bozeman Symphonic Choir. Bring the whole family to this must-attend holiday concert celebrating the spirit and joy of the season. “Holiday Spectacular enters its third year of building a new tradition and, by popular demand, we have added a fourth performance,” says Music Director Norman Huynh. “Each year, we aim to make this concert more ‘spectacular’ with gorgeous decorations, dazzling lighting and, of course, music that will bring you joy and uplift your spirit to ring in the holiday season.” Performances will be held on Friday, December 15 at 7:30 p.m.; Saturday, December 16 at 2:30 and 7:30 p.m.; and Sunday, December 17 at 2:30 p.m. at the Willson Auditorium, located at 404 W. Main St. in downtown Bozeman. These performances would not be possible without strong community support and sponsorship. Bozeman Symphony wishes to recognize sponsors Cal & Tricia DeSouza, Paul & Jillian Bertelli, Delaney & Co., Donald B. Gimbel, Sheehy Family Foundation and Zsa-Zsa’s. Individual tickets are available for purchase at www.bozemansymphony.org/ holidayspectacular.html or by phone at 406-585-9774. Tickets at the door based on availability. Adult tickets start as low as $30 and discounted student tickets are available.

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Mental health follows our families everywhere – at school, in our homes, when we’re brushing our teeth, on our way to work. And, yet, in a world that manages to stay so connected, it can be hard to find the help we need in the places we need it in.

Enter Shodair Children’s Hospital. Grounded in the belief that every Montana family should have access to the care they need, Shodair offers comprehensive outpatient services across the entire state. From speech and nutrition to family therapy and support groups, the Shodair team is there when you need them the most – exactly as it should be.

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Whether in-person or virtual, Shodair offers services for children, teens, young adults, and families. • Psychiatry • Nutrition • Speech • Occupational Therapy • Individual Therapy • Family Therapy • Medication Management

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‘tis the Season

Prioritizing Self-Care During the Holidays WRITTEN BY SARA SILVA

I’m sure many of us can remember the Christmas carol admonishing us that the holiday season is a time to be jolly…before it launches into a long to-do list. The holiday season (regardless of religion and whether we celebrate or not) often poses a mental health challenge to all in the northern hemisphere. The colder weather, shorter days and media barrage of expectations all come together to shake our emotional snow globe into a frenzy of emotions. For parents, the stresses of the holiday season are exponentially multiplied by the expectations of our own parents, of our social circles and of our children (whether these come directly from our children or from ourselves). We want so much to make this a magical holiday experience that it can be easy to forget ourselves in the shuffle. Quick! Take a deep belly breath in and slowly let it out—breathe…We can reclaim the magic of the holidays, really focus on what matters, and arrive at the end of the season without wanting to hibernate for the rest of the winter. Just a few, deceivingly simple steps can help you and your family focus on what matters —having each other.

Tap into the Magic

Take a quiet moment to think back to when you were a child. What made the holiday season special for you? What sticks out most in your mind? Was it taking a family drive at night to see the holiday light displays in your community? Hot cocoa with your family in front of a crackling fire? Going sledding on a frosty day? Visiting the reindeer at Murdoch’s? Jot down the first few things that come to mind —the things that give you a real sense of the joy and, yes magic, of the holiday season.

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If thoughts of past holidays bring up uncomfortable feelings for you, talk to caring friends about their experiences or think about what you have always wanted to do and experience. What would make this holiday season special for you today?

Prioritize

Now, here comes the crucial step: What on your list is the most important to you? This step may take some time, don’t worry. Check in with your partner, children, family and friends —what really matters to them and makes the holidays special? This doesn’t mean that everyone’s desires will make it into your family’s holiday plan but it is important that each family member’s voice gets heard. At the same time, honestly balance these priorities against your energy level, your economic well-being, and your mental health. You can always start small and add (or take away) additional events to your plan. The goal is to have a plan for the holidays that feels comfortable and doable for you and your family. This will allow you to be present for the magical sprinkles of the season that can be so easily missed when we are exhausted and overwhelmed.

Keep the Pressures at Bay

OK, the plan is in place. Great! Stick to it while recognizing that it may be important to make adjustments as you move through the season. Don’t beat yourself up if you add too much or have to take things out of the plan. It’s a learning journey, tomorrow is a new day and we can carry the lessons we learn to our next holiday plan.

Let’s address those stressful pressure trolls hiding behind every corner during this time of year. The best way to make them, poof, disappear, is to not give them any attention. Be thoughtful and intentional about your media and social media usage. Keep your focus on your plan. When one of these trolls does get your attention, thoughtfully weigh whether this (event, to-do, purchase, etc.) would be an added value to your holiday plans or whether the stress far outweighs the value it would add— at least this year. You can always say, “Yes, next year.”

Rest

Everything is better when we are well rested. Make sure to prioritize your health and mental well-being by taking the time to decompress and rest at the end of each day. I understand that this is all much easier said than done and we want so very much to provide our children with a magical holiday experience. The most magical moments happen in the time we have to be present with each other and really connect and appreciate the loved ones we are blessed to share our life with. Take a deep breath. Ready? Let’s go. Enjoy the joyful magic of the holiday season and the cozy warmth of the love you share. Sara Silva is a coach at Child Care Connections, where their work is all about quality child care. Visit CCC online at cccmontana. org or call 406-587-7786 for information on services for families and child care providers.


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36th Annual

Festival of

Trees

NOVEMBER 29-DECEMBER 3, 2023

The 36th annual Intermountain Festival of Trees will transform the Helena Civic Center into a “Forest of Dreams” Kick off the holiday season with five days of festivities at the annual fundraiser for Intermountain, which provides mental and behavioral health services to children and families in Helena, Bozeman, Billings and across Montana. Family Days takes place at the Helena Civic Center from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, December 2 and 3. Kids can visit Santa and Mrs. Claus, decorate cookies, create crafts in Funland and watch live performances of local talent in the auditorium. Throughout the week, families can stroll through the stunningly decorated ballroom trees and enjoy the splendor of the mezzanine full of trees and wreaths decorated by community members, and gift baskets generously donated by local businesses. Bid on the silent auction items all week long through Intermountain’s mobile-bidding app and cast your vote for your favorite creation in the first-ever Gingerbread Extravaganza baking competition.

Other events include: Ç Tea in the Trees – Wednesday, November 29, where hosts and hostesses create table spreads that are true works of art and guests enjoy lunch, raffles and live music.

Ç Evening in the Trees – Thursday, November 30, a night of

Ç live entertainment by The Caseys and refreshments, including champagne and hors d’oeuvres for ages 16 and older.

Ç Starlight Gala – Friday, December 1, a formal evening of fine dining and live auction main event where guests bid on the ballroom festival trees.

Ç Jingle Bell Jam – Saturday, December 2, with live music from the Jake Maurer Band, traveling all the way from Nashville where they headline five nights a week at the world-famous Tootsie’s Bar. Those 21 and over will not want to miss this spectacular night of country music and dancing.

Ç Family Days - Saturday and Sunday, December 2 and 3 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tickets are required for all events and advance online purchase is highly recommended (and required for the Tea and Gala). Details for all events, ticket purchase and volunteer opportunities are available at intermountain.org/FOT. Intermountain helps provide hope and healing to children and families through our residential program and our outpatient programs including therapy, speech therapy, occupational therapy, medication management and more.

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17th Annual

Huffing for Stuffing

“None of these services would be possible without the depth of support we receive from the community. Our Huffing For Stuffing race is a major fundraising tool for us,” said Jill Holder, HRDC’s Food and Nutrition Department Director. “In fact, Huffing For Stuffing has provided over half a million dollars directed to feeding people since its inception in 2007.”

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Holder continued, “And we really look forward to getting together with so many of our friends and community members for this race. Whether they are running, walking, volunteering or simply cheering on the pack, it is always such a nice way to start the holiday weekend knowing we’ve all come out to make a difference for others in need.”

17th Annual Huffing for Stuffing Race Set for Thanksgiving Morning HRDC’s annual Huffing For Stuffing race is slated to begin with a Kids’ Run at 8 a.m. on Thursday, November 23, which will be followed by 5K and 10K races, and a 5K fun run. A virtual 5K run/walk option is also available. On this unique holiday dedicated to celebrating the harvest’s bounty while expressing gratitude for one’s abundance, race participants from across the region join HRDC in its mission to help ensure no one goes to bed hungry. The friendly competition also provides a platform for HRDC to discuss the prevalence of food insecurity in our community with all race proceeds supporting a variety of efforts to combat hunger across Gallatin Valley and beyond. While it may be difficult for some to imagine, the increased demand for help with groceries and food is closely tied with southwest Montana’s rapid population growth and the accompanying affordable housing crisis. Last year, nearly two million pounds of food were distributed to area residents and partners helping to feed approximately 3,214 individuals each month.

The race is held every Thanksgiving morning at the iconic Museum of the Rockies in Bozeman and there is an event for almost everyone. Race registration continues through 7 p.m. on November 22 at the Gallatin Valley Fairgrounds. Details are available at www. huffingforstuffing.com. Community members who are unable to take part in the event, but who still wish to contribute to this important cause, can do so by donating directly to www.huffingforstuffing.com/Race/Donate/MT/ Bozeman/HuffingforStuffing. A donation goal of $25,000 has been set for this year’s race and every donation amount makes a difference whether it is $25 that supports one evening of mobile food service or $100 that can be used to purchase 100 pounds of fresh produce. For more information about HRDC’s efforts to alleviate hunger, or to learn about any of the other 48 services HRDC provides, visit thehrdc.org.

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Bozeman Schools Foundation to host

Ninth Annual

Santa Run

for

Education

DECEMBER 2, 2023

More than $5000 in prizes for runners, schools and teams! The Bozeman Schools Foundation will once again host its family-friendly 5K road race on the morning of December 2, 2023. The Santa Run for Education is the primary fundraiser for the Bozeman Schools Foundation, an independent nonprofit organization that works with local businesses, nonprofit organizations and community members to promote academic excellence, foster teaching innovation, recognize students of character and connect students in Bozeman Public Schools to the community in ways that matter. A celebration of the essential partnership between public schools and their community, the Santa Run for Education brings hundreds of people to the streets of Bozeman as the first official event of the annual Downtown Christmas Stroll. With prizes for serious and not-so-serious runners, the Santa Run is a great way to kick off the holiday season and show your support for public education. Thanks to strong support from local businesses this year, there will be more prizes awarded than ever:

Ç Race Champion: Bridger Orthopedic, is underwriting cash prizes which will be awarded to the top three overall male and female race finishers.

Ç Schools Champion: Bozeman’s Rib & Chop House, will be providing $1,000 to the parent associations at each of three schools with the greatest participation in the Santa Run, based on the percentage of total school enrollment.

Ç Team & Club Champions: The Neil Family, is providing $500 in prizes for the two BSD7 teams or clubs with the greatest number of participants.

Ç All participants have a chance to win assorted prizes for costume, spirit and “Tagging the Yeti” thanks to the investment advisors at Bozeman’s independent Charles Schwab Branch.

Racers, family and friends can warm up, visit race sponsor booths and enjoy hot chocolate inside the winter wonderland set up in the Willson Gym before, during and after the race. Doors open at 8:30 a.m., and the race starts at 9 a.m. at the corner of Babcock and Fifth. Packet pickup will be held at Stockman Bank on December 1. Registration is now open at www.runsignup.com/Race/MT/Bozeman/SantaRunforEducation5K. 24

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Argentine Ballet Star to Dance in

Yellowstone Ballet Company’s The

Nutcracker Lucas Segovia stars in Yellowstone Ballet Company’s 32nd annual production of Tchaikovsky’s holiday classic The Nutcracker, Sunday, December 10 at 1 and 4:30 p.m. at the Willson Auditorium. He will perform the roles of the Nutcracker Prince and the Cavalier. Originally from Buenos Aires, Segovia joined Ballet Argentina as a soloist under Julio Bocca’s direction. He was promoted to Principal Dancer shortly after and was the only dancer performing a solo piece in Bocca’s farewell performance for over 300,000 people and broadcasted on national TV. As for knowing when he wanted to dance, Segovia said, “It caught me by surprise. It was a matter of luck. I didn’t start dancing until I was 16 after a female friend (who was a jazz dancer) convinced me to watch some dancing.” While watching, Segovia realized something. “It wasn’t a girly thing. There were a lot of guys taking classes, and the teacher was a man. I thought, ‘Why not? I’ll give it a try.’ In countries where cultures are not so stimulated it’s hard to say, ‘I want to be a dancer’ and make a living doing it. But I was able to do it.” When asked what dance means to him, Segovia said, “Passion. The reason that I’m in this country and far away from my family is passion. It’s a way for me to express myself; it’s the best way to say what I want to say.” This passion has taken Segovia to major theaters in the United States, Spain, France, Italy, Greece, Russia and Cuba, among other places. Segovia has been a part of The Washington Ballet and of Morphoses/ The Wheeldon Company, directed by Christopher Wheeldon. He also danced with The Joffrey Ballet for six seasons, performing in virtually the entire repertoire of the company as a soloist or principal dancer. Lucas has danced works by choreographers like Balanchine, Robbins, Twyla Tharp, Mark Morris, Christopher Wheeldon, Wayne McGregor, Alexei Ratmansky, William Forsythe and Annabelle Lopez Ochoa, among many others. Throughout his career Segovia has danced in more than 400 cities around the globe, performing in some of the most important venues for dance in the world and has been awarded with the Premio Clarin, the most prestigious recognition for the Arts in Argentina.

Photo: Molly Groeschl & Lucas Segovia Photo credit: Darren Lee.

Joining Segovia is Bozeman native Molly Groeschl. She trained with Main Street Dance Theater under the direction of Dana Sorg. Molly went on to train at Pacific Northwest Ballet, American Ballet Theater NYC, Orlando Ballet, Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre and Ballet West. She has performed professionally with Ballet Tucson, Ballet West, Milwaukee Ballet, Colorado Ballet and Madison Ballet. She holds a B.F.A. in Ballet Performance from the University of Utah. Enhancing the production are the School of Classical Ballet Company, Billings, Bridger View Ballet Center and Circus Center of Bozeman/406CIRQUE. To encourage families to attend, every adult ticket purchase qualifies for a free child’s ticket. Children can also attend as a Nutcracker character and compete for one of three gift certificates from the Rocky Mountain Toy Company. The costume contest will occur during intermission and every participant will receive a small gift. YBC is under the artistic direction of founder Kathleen Rakela, a recipient of the Montana Arts Council Fellowship for the Performing Arts. The innovative company has been featuring local, national and international dance talent in the Park, Sweet Grass and Gallatin counties since 1990. Rakela also runs the Yellowstone Ballet Academy. Her students have received scholarships to worldclass ballet training centers and have danced professionally around the world. Reserved tickets for YBC’s The Nutcracker are available at www.yellowstoneballet.info or with cash or check at the door. It is advised to get your tickets early as last year the show was sold out. For questions email YellowstoneBalletCo@gmail.com text 406-219-6915 or phone 406-222-0430.

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Your love, our care.

Holidays

We’re here for you.

with the

Emerson

DECEMBER 1 & 2, 2023

Kick off the season on Friday and Saturday, December 1 and 2 at Holidays with the Emerson. The Holiday Bazaar will be held in the Emerson Ballroom both Friday (4-8 p.m.) and Saturday (10 a.m.-4 p.m.), and will feature handmade art, goods and handicrafts. Drop in at the ‘Tis the Season family variety show in the theater beginning at noon on Saturday, and if you’re in the mood for a saucy burlesque show, pre-purchase tickets for Holiday Noir (both nights at 8 p.m.). Holiday Noir is for ages 18 and above, so bring your grandma, but leave your kids at home. Purchase tickets at HolidayNoir2023.eventbrite.com.

Santa Claus

is Coming to Town! For more info or to make an appointment, call 406.222.3541 or visit LivingstonHealthCare.org

The holidays are right around the corner and Santa Claus is preparing his reindeer to make their way to the Gallatin Valley Mall JoAnn Court for photos November 30 through December 23. Visit the beautifully reimagined photo set, spend quality time chatting with the man in red and go home with magical memories captured by Origin Imagery. Santa will be available Wednesdays through Sundays and his detailed schedule is coming soon to gallatinvalleymall.com/events. Join us in making merry memories this holiday season at Gallatin Valley Mall!

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Downtown Bozeman

Holiday Events

Ladies’ Night NOVEMBER 16, 2023 - 5-8 P.M. This is one of the most anticipated downtown events of the season and is aimed at creating a fun night for folks who want to do a little pre-holiday shopping, enjoy dinner and drink specials, and spend quality time with friends.

Small Business Saturday NOVEMBER 25, 2023 - ALL DAY Small Business Saturday is a day dedicated to supporting small businesses during one of the busiest shopping weekends of the year. On the Saturday after Thanksgiving, Gallatin Valley residents are encouraged to shop small at their favorite downtown stores and help support our local economy. Remember, when we all shop small, it will be huge!

Christmas Stroll DECEMBER 2, 2023 - 4:30-7:30 P.M. Be a part of downtown Bozeman’s greatest holiday tradition—the Christmas Stroll. Always held on the first Saturday in December, the Stroll kicks off the holiday season with a bang! Starting at 4:30 p.m., Santa Claus will work his way down Main Street singing Christmas carols and lighting the downtown holiday lights with festive friends in tow. Bring the whole family down to enjoy merry activities and traditional holiday treats until 7:30 p.m. Annual buttons sales will begin after Thanksgiving at various Bozeman locations.

Winter Art Walk DECEMBER 8, 2023 @ 6-8 P.M. The Downtown Bozeman Association and participating businesses invite you to a special Winter Art Walk in December. Many shops will feature local artists and often provide hors d’oeuvres and complimentary refreshments. This is a wonderful chance to stroll downtown Bozeman, take in some art and culture, and knock out some holiday shopping!

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where science & play connect

VE A H S ER MEMB E FUN! MSR DAY! TO JOIN

Open: Mon-Sat | 9am-6pm Sun | 12pm-5pm (Closed Wednesdays) 2744 West Main Street Bozeman, MT | 406.522.9087 www.montanasciencecenter.org

Ridge View

Holiday

Bazaar DECEMBER 2, 2023

The eighth annual Ridge View Holiday Bazaar will be held on December 2, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. and will have something for everyone. There will be more than 35 vendors to shop for all those treasures for everyone on your list. And, of course, yourself.

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In addition to shopping, there will be FREE photos with Santa, crafts for the littles and food trucks to satisfy your tastebuds. And don’t forget to try your luck with the drawing baskets full of amazing prizes. Ridge View Elementary School is located at 117 Green Belt Dr. in Belgrade.


Breakfast with

Santa DECEMBER 15, 2023

HOHOHO! He will laugh with you and and ask about your holiday wish lists…that’s right, Santa is making a special trip to Bozeman to have breakfast with you. From 10-11 a.m. on December 15, come take pictures with Santa, snack on healthy breakfast items, make reindeer food and a holiday craft. Held at the Story Mansion for kiddos under 5 years. Preregistration is required. Cost is $20 for city of Bozeman residents and $28 nonresidents. Visit www.bozeman.net/recreation or call 406-582-2290.

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l & PIR-DAY

After-schoo

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activity guid

Classical Ballet Instruction for All Ages Montana Ballet Company

winter 2023 Offering After-School and/or PIR-Day activities this year? submit listings

Ç 2304 N. 7th Avenue, Suite C-3 Ç info@montanaballet.org Ç 406-582-8702 Ç www.montanaballet.org Ç www.facebook.com/montanaballetco Ç www.instagram.com/montanaballet Montana Ballet Company offers fine classical ballet instruction for all ages and levels in a fun, educational and nurturing environment. Classes are held Monday through Saturday, with performing opportunities available. MBC is a nonprofit arts and education organization in its 40th annual season. Classes are taught by a professional faculty with a focus on health and wellness and the whole dancer.

@mtparent.com/submit-your-afterschool-activity-listing

bozeman Art Class

(After School) State of Play

Ç 406-404-2374 Ç info@stateofplay.co Ç wwo.stateofplay.co Ç www.acebook.com/@playbozeman Ç www.instagram/@playbozeman Welcome to Art Class! This drop-off, after-school program will focus on a variety of art materials ranging from clay and paint to wood and fiber. Join State of Play educators as your child explores a plethora of art experiences such as weaving, sculpture, collage, self-portraits and still lives. Children will be learning about different artists and how the materials we use connect us to our everyday world. Art Class is held from 4-5 p.m. on Tuesdays for 3- to 5-year-olds and Thursdays for 6- to 9-year-olds.

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Hybrid Motion PIR-Day Camp Ç 141 Baxter Ln. W., Suite 9 Ç HL@hybridmotionmt.com Ç 406-991-1005 Ç www.HybridMotionMT.com Ç www.facebook.com/profile. php?id=100093274673827

Ç www.instagram.com/hybridmotionmt Keeping the kids busy while teachers are in pupil-instruction-related courses and school is out. For ages 5 and above, the day includes beginner level dance, gymnastics, PE games, crafts, lunch and two snack times.

Rhythm Kids®

Held at Pilgrim Church

Ç 2118 S. Third Ave. Ç sarah@wildartsbozeman.com Ç 818-621-3031 Ç www.musictogetherbozeman.com Ç www.facebook.com/musictogetherbzn Ç www.instagram.com/musictogetherbzn Rhythm Kids is a high-energy, interactive group music class for children ages 5-9 (K-second). In each weekly music class, participants will drum, sing and move. Each semester brings a new song collection with drumming patterns and tunes inspired by musical traditions from around the world, adapted for children to learn through playful phrases about animals that children love. Rhythm Kids sets kids on the path to independent music making. It’s the perfect "next step" in your child’s music development. Classes run year-round in 10-week sessions.


After-school

& PIR-DAY

e

activity guid

Science Day Camp

Montana Science Center

Ç 2744 W. Main St. Ç info@

montanasciencecenter. org

Ç 406-522-9087 Ç www.MontanaScienceCenter.org Ç www.facebook.com/MontanaScienceCenter Ç www.instagram.com/montanasciencecenter Stay curious and come discover science during day camps at Montana Science Center. Hands-on activities, STEAMlab high-tech time and discovery on MSC’s exhibit floor are included in a full day of science fun.

After-school

& PIR-DAY

e

activity guid

After-school & PIR-DAY

activity guide Register fall/winter 2023 activities now!

Offering

After-School PIR-Day and/or

MOSS Kids Programs

Montana Outdoor Science School

Ç 406-219-3899 Ç info@

outdoorscience.org

Ç www.outdoorscience.org/gallatin-valley-fridays Ç www.facebook.com/MontanaOutdoorScienceSchool Ç www.instagram.com/mt_moss Montana Outdoor Science School teaches place-based, outdoor science education through fun, engaging, handson lessons utilizing the diverse landscapes and ecosystems of this incredible place we call home. From preschool nature walks to schools-out Friday programs to PIR Day and spring break camps, MOSS offers a variety of programs for kids during the school year. Program locations vary. Please visit the MOSS website for full program details.

activities this year? Make sure families know and post your listing in the Montana Parent fall/winter 2024 After-School & PIR-Day Activity guide

submit listings @mtparent.com/submit-your-afterschool-activity-listing multiple sessions may be submitted through the entry form, also features a photo in the print/digital magazine and logo in the online activity finder.

Listings will be live online, and in print/digital now through December 31, 2023. Cost is $75 per month. Listings must be submitted by the 15th of each month to be printed in the next month’s issue, or submit all sessions at once and they will remain online until each session is complete.

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OPEN HOUSE

November 15th - 4:00pm to 6:00pm 233 Enterprise Blvd + OPENINGS in our Lower Elementary Program for children in 1st - 3rd grades + UNIQUE and BEAUTIFUL learning environment and community

Lead Teacher Kristina McKinney

+ Currently accepting applications and touring our school

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Doctor Todd Steinmetz 3502 Laramie Drive, Suite 1

CHILDREN’S DENTAL

Bozeman, Montana 59718

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GALLATIN VALLEY YMCA

Healthy Learning Academy The Gallatin Valley YMCA is thrilled to announce that their vision to provide early childhood education at their Love Lane location will become a reality in the new year. The Gallatin Valley YMCA Healthy Learning Academy will open its doors to dozens of children in the valley starting January 2024, operating as a trustworthy learning center for the Gallatin Valley and beyond. In addition to offering a curriculum and quality programming, they will operate with a mission of empowering children and their families. By encouraging a healthy lifestyle, they are weaving the YMCA core values into the community. “Our young children matter and the valley needs childcare. I am so very proud that our families now have the opportunity to send their children to a place that stresses a healthy lifestyle through curriculum-based, regular physical education programs inclusive at the YMCA. The numerous benefits of mindfulness programming and outdoor activities such as gardening provides life-stage skills to our families,” said Dana Lasher, CEO Gallatin Valley YMCA.

The vision of having an all-inclusive centralized YMCA early childhood learning center provides numerous benefits to families. The Healthy Learning Academy plans to open with space for 20 children with the opportunity to expand services in the future. “As we continue to energize our mission to serve the needs of our community, we are excited to implement our very own Healthy Learning Academy at the Gallatin Valley Y. Our new learning center will focus on promoting healthy minds, healthy bodies and a healthy planet. We are looking forward to announcing additional initiatives in the near future,” said Mike Collins, VP of Operations. Pre-kindergarten is a time for children to explore their interests, make new friends and learn new things. It is time to be joyful and curious and to let their imaginations run wild. This is the time to build the foundation for a life-long healthy community. For more information, contact the Gallatin Valley YMCA at 406-994-9622 or visit www.gallatinvalleyymca.org. * The Gallatin Valley YMCA will remain committed to the Bozeman School District and Hawk’s Nest at the Bozeman High School until December 31, 2023.

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Now enrolling for Saturday care! Do you work nontraditional hours, go to school, or just need to run errands or go shopping? We are here for you!

Forma de interes para padres

Parent Interest Form

To begin the enrollment process, complete a Parent Interest Form today! 406-209-8498 risingstars@familypromisegv.org familypromisegv.org

YOU A RE NOT A LONE The Gallatin Valley has many professional resources to help local families on their journey to parenthood. With this guide, new parents and providers will be able to connect the dots of support in our community.

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The 2023 Roots Family Collaborative Perinatal Guide is always available online at mtparent.com

Want to be featured in the 2024 Roots Family Collaborati ve Perinatal Guide?

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If you want to be listed, you must fill out an application and meet eligibility requirements. Please contact Suzanne Bendick of Roots Family Collaborative at hello@rootsfamilycollaborative.com or 406-570-0738. This guide was made Possible in part by:

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BSF Annual Ski Swap Hours: Ç Friday, November 3, 10 a.m.-7 p.m.: Drop off your consignment items. (Register them on the website first.)

Ç Saturday, November 4, 10 a.m.-6 p.m.: Sale! $5

admission fee. Children under 12 are free. (BSF members and Community Nordic Trail Pass holders get in free at 9 a.m.)

Ç Sunday, November 5, 10 a.m.-2 p.m.: Sale! $2

admission and free after noon. Any sales tags marked “discount” will have a 50% markdown on Sunday.

Ç Sunday, November 5, 2 p.m.-5 p.m.: Unsold Item

Pick-up. For more information, visit www.bridgerskifoundation.org/ skiswap.

Ski Swap Pro Tips:

BRIDGER SKI FOUNDATION’S

55th Annual Ski Swap NOVEMBER 4 & 5, 2023 Bridger Ski Foundation’s (BSF) 55th Annual Ski Swap will take place November 4 and 5 at the Gallatin County Fairgrounds in Bozeman. Steeped in tradition, the event attracts local legends and newcomers alike, with more than 10,000 items for sale. Skiers and riders will find equipment ranging from cross-country skis to fat powder skis, snowboards, poles, backpacks, helmets, boots, winter clothing and more. In addition to consignment items from individuals, the Ski Swap also carries both new and used inventory from local retailers. For those who want to make room for new gear, you can preregister all of your consignment items online and then drop everything off on Friday, November 3 between 10 a.m. and 7 p.m. at the fairgrounds. All sales take place in person, and BSF retains a 20% commission on sold items. You can pick up any unsold items at the end of the day on Sunday. Bridger Ski Foundation expects 5,000 people to come through the swap throughout the weekend. “It’s a ski swap, but it’s also a celebration,” says BSF Communications Director Jenny White. “People willingly (and cheerfully) stand in line—some of them hours before the doors open.” You will also find local organizations and sponsors with information tables and giveaways. BSF will once again award $50 Golden Tickets to local youth. With thousands of items going out the door, this is the biggest fundraiser of the year for the nonprofit club, which provides ski programs for more than 1,000 youth and adults and also grooms a vast network of community Nordic ski trails, including snowmaking at Sunset Hills. “For BSF, the Ski Swap is also a community service. It gives the people of Montana easy access to more affordable ski gear. Instead of things gathering dust in someone’s garage for 20 years, we’re getting those items circulating back into the community.” 36

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BSF Membership & Trail Pass perks. Want to get into the Ski Swap early and for free? Purchase an annual membership to BSF or a Community Nordic Trails Membership to support the trails BSF grooms. Selling items? Clean them up so they sell better. Be sure to register each item online first so that BSF can pre-print your sales tag with a bar code on it. Cash: You’ll need cash when you drop off consignment items in order to pay the $1 per item fee. You’ll also need cash if you’re paying the admission fee ($5 Saturday, $2 Sunday). But don’t worry, you can pay for any items you purchase with a credit card. Don’t forget to pick up items. If you have items on consignment, you can check online to see whether or not they’ve sold. Sellers must pick up their unsold items between 2 and 5 p.m. on Sunday. Any items left unclaimed by 5 p.m. on Sunday, November 5, 2023 are permanently retained by Bridger Ski Foundation and may be donated to local nonprofits in need. For example, Big Sky Youth Empowerment (BYEP) will begin choosing ski gear for their programs at 5 p.m. Payout: BSF will mail checks to sellers for the amount of their sold item(s), minus the 20% consignment fee.

BYEP Ski and Snowboard Wax Party NOVEMBER 9, 2023 Big Sky Youth Empowerment Project will host a Ski and Snowboard Wax Party on November 9 from 5-7 p.m. at 225 E. Mendenhall in Bozeman. Ski waxing will be provided by BYEP teens, and attendees can expect hot cocoa, food trucks and raffle prizes. This is a community event and all are welcome.


Limited to 6 per retreat

BOZEMAN

May 20-24 or June 3- 7, 2024

WINTER FARMERS’ MARKET

Join us to an 11th Century Abbey in Burgundy. You'll learn French culinary techniques, focusing on chocolate making and pastries, with time for leisure and countryside Outings such as picnic, wine tasting, farmer's market, and a medieval village. For more details and sign up, visit our websites...

EVERY SATURDAY* 9AM TO 12:00PM

Visit our websites – chatelainechocolate.com frenchcountrysidecompanion.com/workshops or email wlady@chatelainechocolate.com

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Gallatin Valley Fairgrounds Exhibit Building 4

BOZEMAN WINTER

Farmers Market September 23, 30

What began 10 years ago as a small group of farmers huddled together outside selling their winter October 7, 14,market 21, 28 veggies is now a successful, thriving with a bounty of local vegetables and farm products. The Bozeman community’s demand for a experience has grown, and so November 4, 11,direct 18, producer-to-consumer 25 has the Bozeman Winter Farmers Market. You will find a lot more than traditional winter staples *December 2, 16 like potatoes and onions. Area farmers have worked hard to drastically increase the amount of fresh January 6, 13, they 20,can 27offer. greens and the variety of vegetables

What is it like on other planets?

February 3, 10, 17 The market is held from 9 a.m. to noon at the Gallatin County Fairgrounds in Exhibit Building 4. March 2, 9, 16, 23, 30 April 6, 13, 20, 27 BOZEMAN WINTER FARMERS MARKET DATES: May 4, 11, 18, 25

Ç November 4, 11, 18, 25 Ç December 2, 16 Ç January 6, 13, 20, 27 Ç Februarybozemanwinterfarmersmarket.com 3, 10, 17 Ç March 2, 9, 16, 23, 30 Ç April 6, 13, 20, 27 Ç May 4, 11, 18, 25

How is Earth changing?

NOW ON EXHIBIT AT

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Symphony Kids: XAVIER’S VERY BAD DAY (WITH MUSIC BY HOLST) NOVEMBER 4, 2023 Created for children ages 5-10, this imaginative 30-minute performance with narration and actors introduces children to the world of music and instruments and imparts life lessons through interactive stories. Following each concert, children are invited to try instruments at the Instrument Petting Zoo (sponsored by Piccolo’s Music). This performance is free and will be held on November 4 from 10-10:30 a.m. at St. Paul’s United Methodist Church.

SHIRA GREENBERG’S

Nutcracker on the Rocks NOVEMBER 25, 2023 Cohesion Dance Project presents Helena’s ninth annual Shira Greenberg’s Nutcracker on the Rocks, Saturday, November 25 and Sunday, November 26 at the Helena Civic Center. Featuring the music of James Brown, Aretha Franklin, The Rolling Stones, Janis Joplin and more, this community based, rock-n-roll rendition of the holiday classic showcases a unique and energetic fusion of dancers and dance styles, along with a roaring Harley Davidson on stage! Leading audiences on a thrilling journey through the decades, Nutcracker on the Rocks artistically blends community dancers with professional visiting guest artists in creative partnerships and energetic collaborations, seamlessly weaving people of all ages and abilities into the fabric of the choreography. Nutcracker on the Rocks originated in Albuquerque, NM, and was performed there for 20 years. Helena now holds the prestigious honor of being the only location where this innovative production is staged.

Parade of Lights NOVEMBER 24, 2023 Join your community downtown for the annual Parade of Lights from 5:30-8:30 p.m. on November 24. NEW for 2023, the people will be the parade. Stationary floats will be set up from the 400 block of Last Chance Gulch through Lewis and Clark Library, giving attendees ample time to stroll and enjoy each float. The event kicks off with the lighting of the Firetower at 5:30 p.m., after which shopping, eating, drinking and merriment will commence all through downtown. Stay awhile to see live performances and get a chance to spot Santa along the parade route.

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The 2023 cast includes more than 60 community dancers, ages 7 to adult, performing alongside professional visiting artists from across the country. Local leads include BJ Allen-Prudden as Madam Drosselmeier and Laura Brown as Marie. Visiting artists include Sarah Dassinger of Great Falls and NYC-based Luciano Castaldo. Show times are Saturday, November 25 at 7:30 p.m. and Sunday, November 26 at 2 p.m. Tickets ($18–$35) are available through the Helena Civic Center box office at 406-447-8481 or online at www. helenaciviccenter.com.


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the Wizard of Oz, YOUTH EDITION DECEMBER 1, 2023 When a tornado whisks young Dorothy Gale and her loyal canine companion Toto away from their humble Kansas farm and drops them in Munchkinland, Dorothy discovers a world more vibrant than she ever imagined. Dorothy and Toto, along with the eccentric characters they meet along the way, are off to see the Wizard as they embark on an extraordinary journey through the magical world of Oz. On the yellow brick road, they encounter witches, Munchkins, winged monkeys and more! Returning to Grandstreet after nine years, this delightful stage adaptation of the iconic MGM film includes the awardwinning score featuring well-loved favorites If "I Only Had a Brain," "Follow the Yellow Brick Road," and the Oscarwinning "Over the Rainbow." Join Dorothy, Toto, the Scarecrow, the Tinman and the Cowardly Lion as they learn they’ve had the power they’ve been looking for all along. Showtimes are December 1 at 7:30 and 9:30 p.m. Cost is $17$27. Visit www.grandstreettheatre.com for tickets.

the Polar Express DECEMBER 3, 2023 Watch the classic film and enjoy a themed experience complete with costumes, cocoa and a commemorative ticket! Dressing in your PJs or other costume is encouraged! The Polar Express will be shown at the Windsor Ballroom on December 3 from 4-7 p.m. Cost is $10. For more information visit www.anchorggatherings.com/ event-details/the-polar-express

A Christmas Carol DECEMBER 19 - 23, 2023 Presented in the Civic Center Ballroom, Charles Dickens’s timeless masterpiece comes to life in this vibrant and enchanting adaptation from Grandstreet’s Artistic Director, Jeff Downing. This is a one-of-a-kind immersive theatrical production of a classic tale of transformation and redemption. Delight in the unexpected as performers appear on balconies and move through the entire ballroom, surrounding the audience in this treasured story. Brimming with the spirit of the season, this innovative, community-centered reimagining engages the power of live theater to reveal the potential in all of us for change and betterment. Don’t miss out on this uplifting and inspiring Yuletide classic with a twist! A Christmas Carol will be held at the Helena Civic Center, December 19-23 from 7:30-9:30 p.m. Ticket cost is $17-$27. For more information visit wwwapp.arts-people.com/index.php?show=175954.

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Fee-Free Yellowstone

National Park Entrance Day NOVEMBER 11, 2023

Veterans Day

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Ski Festival NOVEMBER 18-26, 2023 For more than 40 years, cross country skiers from across North America and around the world have traveled to West Yellowstone’s Yellowstone Ski Festival to begin their Nordic ski season on the Rendezvous Ski Trails. The Yellowstone Ski Festival takes place during Thanksgiving week, November 18-26. The event’s highlights include a series of Nordic skiing clinics, competitive races, biathlon races, clinics and classes. Whether you are a beginning skier or an experienced racer, West Yellowstone is the place to start your ski season. Each year, approximately 3,500 skiers from around the United States and Canada travel to West Yellowstone for the Yellowstone Ski Festival. Where else can you participate in ski clinics coached by former Olympic athletes and lifelong Nordic skiers, and share the Rendezvous Trails with so many great skiers? Stay tuned to www.skirunbikemt.com/yellowstone-skifestival.html for regular updates. Activities are subject to change. Please note that if there is no snow, then all ski races and clinics will be cancelled. If there is low snow, course modifications will be made. 40

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An Empathetic Approach

Navigating Your Child’s

Medical Imaging Journey WRITTEN BY BENJAMIN RASE, MD

It is natural to feel concerned if your child is sick or injured and needs to undergo an imaging study, such as ultrasound, X-ray, CT or MRI. As a parent, your top priority is your child’s well-being; and the same is true for us at Advanced Medical Imaging (AMI) in Bozeman. As a musculoskeletal radiologist at AMI, I can offer insight into how our care team helps to ensure your child’s safety and comfort during the imaging experience.

What is a Musculoskeletal Radiologist?

Radiologists are medical doctors who are specialty trained to use medical imaging such as X-rays, MRIs, CT-scans, and ultrasounds to diagnose illnesses, diseases and injuries. Most AMI radiologists have additional fellowship specialized training in treating different areas of the body. Musculoskeletal radiologists are experts in imaging and diagnosing injuries and diseases of bones, joints, muscles and

soft tissues in patients of all ages – from newly-pregnant moms and kids injured on the playground to the dads that caught an edge following them down Hully Gully and grandmas who tweaked their knee hiking Hyalite last weekend. AMI has the largest and most experienced group of musculoskeletal radiologists in the state of Montana, all of whom have an in-depth understanding of pediatric musculoskeletal development. Our training and experience allow us to provide more accurate diagnoses and tailored treatment recommendations for your family.

Low-dose Radiation

A common concern among parents is the amount of radiation their child may be exposed to from X-ray or CT. In general, the risk of radiation from medical imaging is small. At AMI we take extra precautions to minimize the risks. The fully automated X-ray equipment is optimized for the lowest dose needed to capture a high-quality digital image. Additionally, we follow the radiation protection principles of As Low as Reasonably Achievable (ALARA) to reduce the dose and risk as much as possible. Our CT scans for children have specifically designed protocols to reduce radiation and risk. MRI and ultrasound do not use any radiation.

At the AMI Cottonwood location, we have taken further steps to ensure a positive pediatric imaging experience. Our kind, caring and experienced technologists fully discuss the procedure and try to address any concerns parents and children have before any exam begins. When your child walks into the pediatric X-ray room, the walls are papered to look like a forest and the area is filled with the sound of birds chirping to create a welcoming and calming environment for our young patients while technologists perform the imaging exam. Most X-ray exams and CTs are completed in a few minutes, however MRIs can take longer, approximately half an hour. For younger children, we work with the primary doctor and parents to create the most positive MRI experience. Additionally, our MRIs have the capability of playing a patient's music of choice throughout the exam to further improve the experience. Understanding and addressing your child’s emotions during their imaging visit is crucial to making the experience as positive as possible, and AMI strives to partner with parents and children to achieve that goal. When your child needs medical imaging, it can sometimes be stressful. However, at Advanced Medical Imaging our specialized team of technologists and radiologists, as well as utilization of low-dose radiology and a compassionate approach, will make the experience less intimidating and more positive for you and your child. To schedule an appointment, or for additional information, please call 406-414-5201 or visit amibozeman.com. About Benjamin Rase, MD is a fellowship trained musculoskeletal radiologist at Advanced Medical Imaging (AMI). AMI is accredited by the American College of Radiology (ACR) and is a Breast Imaging Center of Excellence in Montana, with two convenient locations in Bozeman. You can learn more at amibozeman.com.

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FFA Students explore

Unique Agricultural Careers WRITTEN BY REBECCA COLNAR PHOTOS FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA

When you think about careers in the field of agriculture, jobs in production agriculture probably come to mind first—growing crops and raising livestock, etc. However, there are many other careers that center around agricultural practices. Last month, members of the Yellowstone County Farm Bureau Young Farmers and Ranchers Committee hosted a tour for Future Farmers of America students to learn more about several unique agricultural careers. “We thought it was important that students in the FFA program start to connect the dots between what they do for FFA projects and being part of the agricultural industry,” said Lindsay Harper, who serves on the YCFB YF&R Committee and is a high school ag teacher in Lockwood. “We considered this a career day where the agricultural teachers and FFA advisors would show the students inspiring options for career choices.” The first stop of the tour was Peak Genetics, formerly Genex, west of Billings. Peak’s team specializes in both dairy and beef cattle genetics, semen production, quality control, cattle management and research and development. Jobs range from lab technician to livestock specialist, data analyst and more. Rook Eastlick, who is in his third year of FFA, said he found the tours interesting because, “They showed a wide span of different careers you can go into other than being a farmer or

rancher. There are many more options to get involved in careers that focus on agriculture. There is a lot of new technology being used in agriculture today, even when working with the mechanical aspect of agriculture.” Eastlick spends time helping on his grandfather’s ranch in Laurel and found Peak Genetics fascinating. “It was interesting to see how they track the cattle genetics. Ranching and cattle are a big part of my life and have built me into who I am today,” he said. After Peak Genetics, the group of 40 traveled south of downtown Billings to Montana Equine, a full-service veterinary clinic. Their veterinarians handle a variety of equine health issues from lameness and reproductive medicine to surgery, internal medicine and preventive care. Kenna Manweiler is in her second year of FFA and especially enjoyed the Montana Equine visit. “We saw a wide range of what you can do for horse and animal care. The staff at Montana Equine explained that we can take what we learn in school and adapt that to the experiences you can have working at a veterinary clinic.” Montana Equine offers educational opportunities and continuing educational courses and internships and externships for veterinary technicians and undergraduate students with equine studies to give students more intensive training.

The final stop was the Miller Coors Beverage Company and grain elevators in Huntley. That location contracts, purchases, processes and ships malt barley for Miller Coors in the U.S. The students observed the process first-hand starting from when farmers unload barley at the facility. The grain is first tested when it arrives for quality, and then samples are tested in the lab to check for other factors and to ensure the seed is viable. After testing, the grain is loaded into rail cars destined for Coors breweries. The students learned about careers offered at the facility, including learning how to fly drones over the farm fields and seasonal work during the fall harvest when the facility is especially busy with the lab testing the grain. “This event provided an excellent opportunity for FFA students to see different aspects of business that are considered agriculture,” said Spencer Drange, chair of the Yellowstone County Farm Bureau Young Farmers & Ranchers Committee. “The tour went well and the students received a lot of information. We planned it so that these tours correspond as an FFA Career Development Event. We focused this year on livestock and genetics, equine veterinary science and agronomy. The feedback we received from teachers was that they really appreciated what we did with this tour. Our Yellowstone County Farm Bureau Young Farmers & Ranchers Committee hopes to make this FFA tour an annual event, and next year we will focus on three different CDE topics.” Rebecca Colnar is Director of Public Relations for Montana Farm Bureau and a freelance writer from Custer, Montana.

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In this column, you can ask your questions about parenting kids from ages 2 to 10 to Flora McCormick, Licensed Counselor & Parenting Coach.

Ask Flora

The Basics of Non-violent Communication

WRITTEN BY FLORA MCCORMICK

Q: “How do I help my daughter navigate

friendships? She’s only 4 and she has a friend who often says, “You’re not my friend anymore,” and it leaves my daughter so distraught. I’d love some ideas to help her navigate those big emotions surrounding friendship.”

A:

It sounds like your daughter’s experience is very age-appropriate and also very frustrating. Though we may want to save our children from struggles, these can be very powerful teachable moments.

The lessons possible here include:

» Loving yourself no matter what others say. » Communicating your feelings to others (letting them know how you feel when they say things like that).

» And how to set boundaries with someone who has been hurting your feelings.

I would recommend talking with your daughter about the following friendship strategies to build her self-reflection skills, boundaries and communication tools. And, yes, kids as young as 4 can certainly start learning these skills. To dive into it clearly, I’m offering some sample scripts, that lead with asking your child their thoughts first, and then offering a suggestion.

1. How to love yourself no matter what others say: First, ask a question: “When your friend says you aren’t her friend anymore, what thoughts or feelings do you notice in your heart or mind?” Follow with a suggestion: “I wonder if those are times you might want a mantra to repeat in your head, like ‘I know I’m loveable/cool/ amazing, even if she says we aren’t friends.’”

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Credit: https://sci.ngo/resource/nonviolent-communication-games-package/

2. How to communicate your feelings and know how to set boundaries: First, ask a question: “I wonder how it feels when your friend says that? And what would you like her to say instead?” Follow with a suggestion: “Here is a three-step recipe for how you could share that with your friend. It’s something grown-ups use in relationships of all kinds (work, marriage, friendships), called “nonviolent communication.”

1. I feel (feeling word) 2. When….(describe the situation that just happened) 3. I’d like/rather… (ask for what you’d like them to do instead)

For example, “I feel sad when you say you aren’t my friend anymore. I’d like if you could just say you are mad at me and want to play with someone else today.” For young kids, the non violent communication recipe can be summarized as “bugs and wishes.” “It bugs me when you… (describe the situation), and I wish you would… (say what you want them to do differently.)” FLORA: To get more sanity-saving strategies for parenting young kids, join Flora’s Free Facebook Group: Sustainable Parenting. Questions for the next issue or wins/questions from this issue can be submitted to contactflora@gmail.com. A special thank you to those who submit monthly questions.


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Yellowstone Ski Festival

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BRIDGER SKI FOUNDATION’S 55th Annual Ski Swap

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GALLATIN VALLEY YMCA Healthy Learning Academy

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Downtown Bozeman Holiday Events

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Santa Run for Education

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Huffing for Stuffing

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36th Annual Festival of Trees

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‘tis the Season Prioritizing Self-Care During the Holidays

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Holiday Spectacular

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Montana Ballet Company CELEBRATES 40 YEARS

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Keeping it Real Eight Sundays to Christmas

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