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Destination Billings 4th of July Parades Page 8 Firework Locations Page 9

TV Listings

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Local Events

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! Visit Laurel’s Oldest Bar !

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Drinks While playing our casino games!

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What’s for Dinner? Check out the many restaurants listed in the Business Directory of this guide! Find the Directory in the Back of this guide.

117 1⁄2 E. Main St.,

Laurel, MT • 406-628-4721 Mon. - Sun. 10 a.m. - 2 a.m.

“ C o o k i n g f r o m s c r a t c h i s p a r t o f o u r h e r i t a g e ”

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A G RE E K TAS TE O F T H E O L D WORLD

Best Gyros in Town! BAKLAVA • MOUSAKA • KALAMARI GYROS PLATTER • GREEK SALAD AND MUCH MORE!

406-248-5681

Downtown – 18 N. 29th (2 blocks west of the Crowne Plaza)

11 a.m. - 9 p.m. Mon.-Sat. greek wines and beers


Welcome! Visitor’s Guide – 1

TABLE OF CONTENTS Finding Your Way Around . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 Arts & Museums . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Billings Downtown. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-5 Maps. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-6, 12, 16,18 Billings Heights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 Calendar of Events. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7, 17,19 Entertainment. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-9 Historic Attractions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-11, 20, 30, 31 Day trips in Southcentral Montana. . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Tippet Rise . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Business Directory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25-29 Television Listings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25-29

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OUTLOOK PUBLISHING INC. P.O. Box 278, Laurel, MT 59044 P: 406-628-4412 • F: 406-628-8260 visitorsguide@laureloutlook.com

PUBLICATION TEAM

Publisher: David Keyes Graphic Designer: Evan Bruce

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Senior Sales Associates: Linda Swaggerty: bang2@vcn.com Melany Preece: bang4@vcn.com Mary Lou Batalden: ads@laureloutlook.com Outlook Publishing, Inc. is the publisher of the Laurel Outlook and the Welcome! Visitors Guide, weekly publications that serve the communities of Laurel and Billings, Montana. The century old Laurel Outlook is published every Thursday at Outlook Publishing in Laurel, MT. It contains general news of local happenings in Laurel, Park City, Molt, and Joliet, as well as information from other communities around the Laurel trade area. The Welcome! Visitors Guide is a weekly entertainment and information publication that is distributed in hotels and motels in Billings and Laurel. It is published weekly in Laurel, MT, and distributed on Thursdays. For the Outlook, go to www.laureloutlook.com. Outlook Publishing, Inc. also offers custom publication printing services for other newspaper and periodical publishers. © Copyright 2016 — All Rights Reserved

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Saturday 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. • Sunday 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.

JULY 9 & 10 Veterans Park

13th Street WeSt & poly Drive

Come join the fun! Admission: Adults $3

Children ages 12 & under FREE

• Over 90 artist booths • Live entertainment • Food and beverages • FREE children’s art activities

Thank you to our event sponsors:


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Current Exhibits

Galleries Visit these

Moss Mansion Historic Museum Home

914 Division St., 406-256-5100, www.mossmansion.com

Closed Monday, Tues.-Sun. 1-4 p.m.

in Historic Downtown Billings

Northcutt Steele Gallery

1500 University Dr., 406-657-2011, msubillings.edu/gallery/

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Meadowlark Gallery, 118 North 29th St. Specializing in Western and sporting fine art. Paintings, bronzes, etchings, firearms, working decoys, collectibles, and books. Tues.-Fri. 10 a.m.-5 p.m.; Sat. by appt. 406-2948575, www.meadowlarkgallery.com.

Western Heritage Center

2822 Montana Ave., 406-256-6809 • www.ywhc.org Tues.-Fri. 1-4 p.m., Sat. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. • In the Wind: Montana Motorcycle Memories - June 18 December 17, 2016 • History on Canvas: J.K. Ralston - March 15 - September 1, 2016 • Echoes of Eastern Montana: Stories from an Open Country Through December 19, 2016 • Who Owns the Yellowstone River? - Through December 19, 2016

2 Sunrise Studio and Art Gallery, 2923 Montana Ave.

(East of Mitchell Golf), featuring watercolorists Lance Johnson and Dawn Ness. Original artwork, giclee prints, photography, greeting cards, horsehair pottery, local hand-crafted jewelry and more. Corner to Corner Framing. Watercolor and drawing classes weekly. Tue.-Fri. 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Sat. 10 a.m.-3 p.m. 406-294-0199, www.sunriseartgallerymt.com.

Yellowstone Art Museum

401 N. 27th St., 406-256-6804 • www.artmuseum.org Tues./Wed./Sat. 10 a.m.-5 p.m.; Thurs.-Fri. 10 a.m.-8 p.m.; Sun. 11 a.m.-4 p.m. • Boundless Visions - Selections from the Permanent Collection: Exhibition is ongoing • The Falcon’s Eye - Nature Photographs by Michael Sample: On view through August 21, 2016 • Primal Urges - On view through September 4, 2016 • Echo: Unspoken Dialects - July 14–October 19, 2016

Toucan Gallery, 2505 Montana Ave. Celebrating the

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Yellowstone County Museum

1950 Terminal Circle, 406-256-6811 • www.pyjrycm.org Tues.-Sat. 10:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. • “Big Sky, Big Sacrifice,” ongoing • “Native American Collection,” ongoing

cards, and more. 10 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Tues.-Fri., 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Sat. 406-252-0122, www.toucanarts.com.

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MSU Downtown Campus Downtown Billings Alliance

Global Village

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MT Vintage Clothing Yesteryears Antique Mall

Al’s Bootery

1st Ave. N. Mitchell Golf

Sunrise Gallery

Empire Park Garage

Toucan Gallery

Montana Ave.

Minnesota Ave.

Oxford Antiques

NOVA Theatre

Billings Depot

Historic District Beginning of Billings... Listed in National Register of Historic Places.


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JUNE 30

Open Studio: Art with a Twist

Design your own spinning top influenced by Harold Schlotzhauer: The Shape of Motion. Ages 5 - 12

**Registration is required and opens 1 week prior to each class, maximum 30 students, walk-ins are welcome!** For questions and to register, please contact Berenice Munson, Education Program Coordinator at 406.256.6804 x 232 or artsuitcase@artmuseum.org Time: 10 a.m. - 12 p.m. Price: $6 members, $7 non-members Location: Yellowstone Art Museum, 401 N 27th St., Billings

JULY 30

J AND CRAZ3D, SNAILMATE AND MORE

21+ Come and enjoy some Montana


Events Calendar

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upcoming exhibitions, open days, seminars, and other important dates

hip hop with Billings based rap duo J AND CRAZ3D, along with special guests. 9 RVR Music / 9:45 The Spider Hole/ 10:15 Snailmate/ 11 J and Craz3d Location: Railyard, 2526 Montana Ave., Billings Time: 9 p.m.

JUNE 30, JULY 1, 2, 4, 5, 6 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 29 30 31 AUG. 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 19 20 21 22 SEPT. 1 2 3 4 5

Billings Mustangs Baseball Game

Check online for match-up • This family friendly activity gives you and the kids a chance to enjoy Billings’ beautiful summer weather and maybe even a hot dog or a famous “Stang” burger. Time 6 p.m. Price: $5 - $10 Location Dehler Park, 2611 9th Ave. N., Billings MT Web: www.billingsmustangs.com/

JUNE 30, JULY 12, 14, 26, 28

Open Volunteer Stewardship Days

A variety of summer restoration projects await you at the Montana Audubon Center! Please check our website for more information about each session’s activities. Bring family, friends and your can-do attitude. All ages and abilities are welcome! Children under 14 must be accompanied by an adult. When: 2nd and 4th Tuesdays 2-5 p.m., 2nd and 4th Thursdays 5-8 p.m. Who: All ages Cost: Free Location: Montana Audubon Center, 7026 South Billings Blvd., Billings, MT Phone: (406) 294-5099

JULY 1

WESLEY AND THE REVOLVING, YELLOWSTONED

21+ Alt-indie Folkgrass is the way Wesley and the Revolving (WatR) measures against the genre. The threepiece string band creates a complexity of simple music that swells and falls in between the heart beats. In support of Wesley’s 7-finger guitar playing and vocals are the talents of Jarret Kostrba’s wah-wah mandolin solos

Know of an Event?

Email us at: visitorsguide@laureloutlook.com Or call 406-628-4412

and Bryant Mettler’s stand up bass thumping. Wesley and the Revolving recently released an ep titled, WatR, and is working on material for their full-length album due out in the fall. Location: The Pub Station, 2502 1st Ave N., Billings Time: 9 p.m. Price: $7

JULY 1, 8, 15, 22, 29, AUG. 5, 12

Norm’s Island Nature Tours

Want to know more about this wellloved natural area? Ever wondered what you were looking at when walking or hiking on the island? Join a knowledgeable local naturalist to look for birds, learn about native plants, and watch river geology in action. Come once for an introduction or visit multiple times to immerse yourself in seasonal changes. Call to register, 406294-5099. When: Fridays at 2 p.m., June 17 August 26 Who: All ages Cost: $10/person Location: Montana Audubon Center, 7026 South Billings Blvd., Billings, MT Phone: (406) 294-5099

JULY 2

VIGILANTES

Vigilantes jam at the Garage at Yellowstone Valley Brewing Co. Location: The Garage at Yellowstone Valley Brewing Co., 2123 1st Ave N, Billings Time: 5 p.m. - 8 p.m. JULY 3, 10, 17, 24, 31

Sundays at the Center

Looking for a puddle to paddle in and don’t have a boat yourself? Want to learn about nature but don’t know where to start? We can help! Stop by the Montana Audubon Center on Sundays from 12-5 p.m. (and Tuesdays 5-8pm) to check out a self-guided Nature Knapsack or a field guide from our library, hike around on our 3+ miles of trails, talk to our staff naturalists, or go canoeing in our ponds! Canoe rental $10/hour or free for members, includes paddles and PFDs. Staff on hand for basic instruction and supervision, children must be accompanied by an adult. Self-guided activities are free, donations requested. When: 12-5 p.m. every Sunday, June 12 - Sept 11. Who: All ages Cost: Varies Location: Montana Audubon Center, 7026 South Billings Blvd., Billings, MT Phone: (406) 294-5099

HOMESTEADER DAYS July 8 Info on page 31.

LOCATION: Homesteader Park, 748 Railroad Highway, Huntley, MT LIVE MUSIC • FOOD • GAMES • FUN

JULY 4

JULY 6

The race starts at the Thomson Park Picnic Shelter on 6th St. Laurel, Mt, and runs through the hills north of town, and back to the picnic shelter. You can choose from a 2-mile, 4-mile, or 8-mile run. Note that this year the 8-mile race will start a 1/2 hour earlier.

Satsang live at The Garage. Satsang is an Acoustic Roots/Reggae duo from Southcentral Montana made up of David Cleaves(Mandolin) and Drew McManus(Guitar/Vocals). They blend world conscious lyrics with the belief that Roots Music was meant to be played on Roots Instruments.

CHIEF JOSEPH UPHILL RUN

Time: 6:30 a.m., 7 a.m. Price: $25, $30

JULY 4, 11

MANIC MONDAYS: OPEN MIC HOSTED BY KATY & FORREST

Come on down to support the area’s budding music scene at this FREE event! Katy Robertson and Forrest Trottier lend their vocal talents with special guests every Monday @ Railyard! The lineup can fill up fast so contact Katy for spots. Drink specials including $4 Margaritas and Moscow Mules and $2 Budweiser drafts! Time: 7 p.m. Location: Railyard, 2526 Montana Ave., Billings, MT 59101

JULY 5, 12, 19, 26

Tuesday Evening Open Hours

Looking for a puddle to paddle in and don’t have a boat yourself? Want to learn about nature but don’t know where to start? We can help! Stop by the Montana Audubon Center on Sundays from 12-5pm (and Tuesdays 5-8pm) to check out a self-guided Nature Knapsack or a field guide from our library, hike around on our 3+ miles of trails, talk to our staff naturalists, or go canoeing in our ponds! Canoe rental $10/hour or free for members, includes paddles and PFDs. Staff on hand for basic instruction and supervision, children must be accompanied by an adult. Self-guided activities are free, donations requested. When: 5-8 p.m. every Tuesday, June 14 - Sept 13 Who: All ages Cost: Varie Location: Montana Audubon Center, 7026 South Billings Blvd., Billings, MT Phone: (406) 294-5099

Satsang

Location: The Garage at Yellowstone Valley Brewing Co., 2123 1st Ave N., Billings Time: 5 p.m. - 8 p.m.

JULY 6

DEAD LARRY

21+ Dead Larry’s powerful blend of high energy rock, dance and funk shakes the foundation of modern music. From rock driven sea shanties to pulsating dance beats. From Beatleesque harmonies to spine chilling screams. From shake-yo-booty funk jams to orchestral themes of space and time travel. Dead Larry is one thing: Original. The band was formed in a basement in high school, and after nearly 10 years of writing, touring, and chasing the dream Dead Larry has a grown to be one of the most prominent independent rock bands coming out of the Midwest. location: The Pub Station, 2502 1st Ave N., Billings time: 9 p.m. Price: FREE

JULY 7

ST. JOHN’S SUMMER CONCERT SERIES

Tonight, enjoy music from Black Irish Band. The Black Irish Band is celebrating 22 years of performance and twenty-one CD albums. Hailing from the historic Gold Rush Country of America, the four member Black Irish Band of twenty two years, have a musical style that is as timeless as the rugged landscape of the west, a tribute to the people whose lives were spent building the world we now take for granted. The band has a large compliment of traditional maritime and railroad music, as well as ethnic tunes in their repertoire. St. John’s Summer Concert Series is

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food truck rally. Family Fun Night will also include local craft beer and spirits. Details and band information can be found at www.downtownbillings.com For more information, please contact Natasha Potratz, natashap@downtownbillings.com, 406-294-5060.

July 14------Tiny's Tavern--------------- 80 Days of Rock July 21------Walkers Grill---------------- John Roberts y Pan Blanco July 28------The Rex----------------------- Laney Jones and the Spirits Aug. 4-------Montana Brewing Co.--- Downtime Aug. 11-----Pug Mahon's---------------- Sneaky Pete & the SecretWeapons Aug. 18-----DBA---------------------------- Dirty Power Aug. 25-----Northern Hotel------------ The Midlife Chryslers


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July 2 Laurel High School All-Class Reunion 3-9 p.m. at Thomson Park, • food and drink • concessions available

5 p.m. - 10 p.m. Food and Fun at Castle Rock Park Castle Rock Park will be open starting at 5 p.m. Parking is free, so join us for dinner and lots of great activities for the whole family. You will have to pay for your food, but it won’t break the bank. There’s more info below on everything that will be going on! We’ll see you there!

July 3 Street Dance 6-10 p.m. at KC’s Palace, 805 E. Main Street, music by 7th Avenue Band July 4 19th Annual Chief Joseph Run Register 6 a.m. Thomson Park Picnic Shelter, 8 mile race 6:30 a.m., 2 & 4 mile race 7 a.m. Annual Jaycees Pancake Breakfast 6-11 a.m., Fireman’s Park by the underpass, Main Street and 1st Ave. Food & Craft Fair 9 a.m. - Dark, at Thomson Park in the Laurel Dodger’s parking lot, 600 block of 1st Ave. Kiddies Parade 10 a.m. line up at Western Security Bank, 20 Montana Ave., ends at the Firefighter’s Memorial Park, 200 block of West 1st St. Grand Parade 11 a.m. starts at Alder Ave. and Main Street, heads west on Main Street to 1st Ave., then north to 8th Street, west to 3rd Ave., and north to 9th St. Fireworks Begins after dark at Thomson Park, presented by the Laurel Volunteer Fire Department Listen to K-Sky 94.1 FM for Simulcast for the display.

9 p.m. - 9:45 p.m. Freedom Run Your family will enjoy this evening 5K run/walk complete with glow paint and luminaries. The cost is only $25 until the day of the event (then it goes up to $30) and you need to preregister. Click here to signup online and reserve your spot! Begins at Dark Freedom Fireworks Kick back and celebrate our freedom with fireworks that would make the founding fathers proud.

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Fireworks starts at dusk at the Fair Grounds Listen to 100.7 or 94.5 FM Laurel Outlook Publisher Tom Latos drove the parade route in grand style. July 4, 2014


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Pompeys Pillar Visitor Center open for the season Pompeys Pillar National Monument is excited to announce that it is open for the summer. Hours of operation are 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., seven days a week. The main entrance gate will also be open during these hours of operation. Walk-ins are always welcome every day from dawn to dusk. Daily fees are $7 per vehicle. Interagency passes are honored and can be purchased at the fee station.

Trails lead visitors past a replica of Captain Clark’s canoes and to a view of the 670 mile-long Yellowstone River. The Friends of Pompeys Pillar, in conjunction with the Bureau of Land Management, hosts “Clark Days” on a weekend near the date each year to commemorate Captain William Clark’s visit to the site. “The monument will be hosting a lot of exciting events this season and we really want folks from across the region to come celebrate the history and heritage of the West with us,” said Pompeys Pillar Monument Manager Dave Lefevre. “We especially want folks to put

Famous Engraving A boardwalk leads to Capt. Clark’s signature and to the top of the Pillar.

July 30 on their calendars as this will be the date of the Monument’s Annual Clark Days Celebration.” Riverwalk The concrete Riverwalk, representing the Yellowstone River, begins in the parking lot and meanders through the interpretative center to the base of the Pillar. Signs along the path quote from Clark’s journals and tell of the party’s experiences from their entry on the Yellowstone on July 15, 1806, to their encampment at the confluence of Yellowstone and Missouri Rivers on Aug. 3.

Communities along the Yellowstone River welcome expedition travelers to tread where Captain Clark’s party trod on the return journey in July-August 1806. July 15, 1806 “...the River rochejhone at which place I arrived at 2 P.M...The Roche passed out of a high rugid mountain covered with Snow.” (The Gallatin Range in the West and the Absaroka Range in the East.) “I can see no timber Sufficient large for a Canoe which will Carry more than 3 men and Such a one would be too Small to answer my purpose...” — William Clark

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The Friends of Pompeys Pillar is a nonprofit organization that works to preserve and protect Pompeys Pillar National Monument through education, interpretation and special projects and assists the Bureau of Land Management with its management of the site. The Friends of Pompeys Pillar also manage the gift store at the Monument. For more information about volunteering, contact the Friends of Pompeys Pillar office at 406-969-5380. More information on the national monument can be found at www.pompeyspillar.org.


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DAY TRIPS IN SOUTHCENTRAL MONTANA In Southcentral Montana you’ll find wide-open spaces and gracious people everywhere you go. It’s is a great place to experience Montana’s plains and mountains, recreational and cultural opportunities, pioneer and Indian life and rugged Western past.

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Pompey’s Pillar Rock

From Billings: 30 min. One of America’s most famous sandstone buttes. It bears the only remaining physical evidence of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, appearing on the trail today as it did 200 years ago. On the face of the 150-foot butte, Captain William Clark carved his name on July 25, 1806, during his return to the United States through the Yellowstone Valley. The Pillar overlooks the Yellowstone River about 25 miles east of Billings, Montana. The area is easily accessible from Interstate 94, using exit 23, or from State Highway 312. The Pillar is a sandstone butte or mesa covering about 2 acres at its base and standing about 150 feet high. Because it is the only sandstone outcrop on the south side of the Yellowstone River for several miles in either direction, it has been a landmark for centuries with spectacular views of the canyon and the Bighorn River below.

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Cooney Reservoir

From Billings: 60 min. This reservoir is a popular recreation area serving south-central Montana offering boating, swimming, camping and fishing. Attractions include good walleye and rainbow trout fishing. Boating opportunities are abundant. 72 campsites are available, 11 of which have electrical hookups on this 309 acre site at 4,252 feet in elevation.

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Lake Elmo State Park

From Billings: 0 min. This 64-acre reservoir is a popular swimming, nonmotorized boating, and fishing area. The park is 123 acres in size at an elevation of 3,199 feet. The site offers flush and vault toilets, disabled fishing pier, showers, change rooms, picnic tables, trash cans, drinking water and a 1.4 mile hiking/ nature trail.

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Tongue River Reservoir

From Billings: 120 min. Tongue River provides a 12-mile long reservoir set in the scenic red shale and juniper canyons and open prairies of southeastern Montana. Boating and other water sports are popular here and the park boasts excellent bass, crappie, walleye and northern pike fishing.


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Western Heritage Center tells the stories of Montana Housed in the historic Parmly Billings Memorial Library building, the Western Heritage Center (WHC) strives to bring a deeper understanding of the region by collecting, preserving and telling the stories of the people and places of the Yellowstone River Valley and the northern High Plains region. Incorporated in 1971, the Western Heritage Center began as a community center to display a private collection of western artifacts. Over the years, it has grown to include nationally recognized education and outreach programs, long term exhibits with interactive components, traveling exhibits, a vast collection of historic artifacts, fine art, textiles, photographs and memorabilia and climate controlled archival storage. As an affiliate of the Smithsonian Institution, the WHC

adheres to national exhibit and archival standards. Geographically, the WHC serves an area defined by the 72,000 square miles of the Yellowstone River watershed, which includes much of eastern Montana, northern Wyoming, and the western reaches of North Dakota. “We do this by implementing

comprehensive arts and humanities projects, programs and exhibits based on broad regional interest and need,” said Executive Director Joyce Mayer. “The strength of the Western Heritage Center lies in its ability to reach out to local, state and national partners throughout the region it serves. Recent regional collaborations include the Yellowstone

DOWNTOWN – The Moss Mansion Historic House Museum, located in Billings on 914 Division St., is a red-stoned mansion built in 1903 by Preston B. Moss, who moved to Billings from Paris, MO. It was inhabited solely by Mr. and Mrs. Moss, their six children, and three servants until 1984. The house was built for a cost of $105,000, when most homes averaged about $3,000. It has 28 rooms, and is 60 feet square. It rises 45 feet above the surrounding gardens. The home became an historic house museum shortly after the last family member passed away in 1984. The house was well preserved by the family with very few alterations. For this reason, the home is filled with most of the original contents and design features: interior curtains, wall coverings, furniture, light fixtures, carpets and color. The originality of the artifacts makes the Moss Mansion a unique community treasure. The Mansion is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Seasonal exhibits are

also featured. The Moss Mansion was designed by the famous New York Architect Henry Hardenbergh, who also designed the original WaldorfAstoria, Plaza Hotel, The Dakota, Williard Hotel, and Copely Hotel. Hours are 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday with tours on the hour starting with the first tour at 10 a.m. and the

last tour at 3 p.m. On Sunday, the museum is open 1-4 p.m. with tours on the hour starting with the first tour at 1 p.m. and the last tour at 3 p.m. The museum is closed Monday. Admission is adults $10, seniors (age 65+) and military $7, ages 6-17 $6, and children age 5 and younger admitted free. To reach the Moss Mansion Historic Museum Home, take

Heritage Partnership, Yellowstone Museums Partnership, and Museums Association of Montana. Because of its outreach and these collaborations, the Western Heritage Center is considered a leader in community dialogue.” The Western Heritage Center is one of six Montana museums accredited by the American Association of Museums. In 2001, the Western Heritage Center received the Montana Governor’s Humanities Award. It is the second organization to receive this honor, which is usually given to individuals. The Western Heritage Center is located at 2822 Montana Ave., open Tuesdays through Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Admission is adults $5, seniors and students $3, and children $1. Call 406-256-6809 or visit ywhc.org.

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Exit 450 from I-90 to Third Ave. North, a one-way St. leading directly to the Moss Mansion on 914 Division St. Parking is available on Yellowstone or Clark avenues. The Moss Mansion is operated by the Billings Preservation Society, Inc., a non-profit organization. Learn more at mossmansion.com.


Tippet Rise 2016 Inaugural Season Concert Schedule Friday, June 17, at 6:30 p.m. Saturday, June 18, at 2:00 p.m. Friday, June 24, at 6:30 p.m. Saturday, June 25, at 2:00 p.m. Saturday, June 25, at 6:30 p.m. Friday, July 1, at 6:30 p.m. Yevgeny Sudbin, piano. Saturday, July 2, at 2:00 p.m. Matt Haimovitz, cello. Complete Bach Suites for Solo Cello with commissioned overtures to each suite. Friday, July 8, at 6:30 p.m. George Li, piano. Saturday, July 9, at 2:00 p.m. Patrick Dougherty Celebratory Concert. Eunice Kim, violin; John-Henry Crawford, cello; Christopher O’Riley, piano. Saturday, July 9, at 6:30 p.m. All-Scriabin concert at the site of Domo to include performance by Christopher O’Riley, Svetlana Smolina (piano) and Elmer Churampi (trumpet) and Yevgeny Sudbin (piano) Friday, July 15, at 6:30 p.m. Matt Haimovitz, cello and Christopher O’Riley, piano. Cello and Piano Sonatas of Shostakovich, Prokofiev, and Rachmaninoff. Saturday, July 16, at 2:00 p.m. Mark di Suvero Celebratory Concert. Dover String Quartet

and Matt Haimovitz, cello. Saturday, July 16, at 6:30 p.m. All-Messiaen concert at Domo. Svetlana Smolina and Christopher O’Riley, pianos; Caroline Goulding, violin; Matt Haimovitz, cello; and John Bruce Yeh, clarinet. Friday, July 22, at 6:30 p.m. Konstantin Lifschitz, piano. Bach, Goldberg Variations. Saturday, July 23, at 2:00 p.m. John Luther Adams, Inuksuit. Ensemble to include the Excelsis Percussion Quartet and percussionists from the Billings Symphony and others, with Douglas Perkins, coordinator. Saturday, July 23, at 6:30 p.m. Stephen Hough, piano. Saturday, Aug. 20, at 2:00 p.m. Anne-Marie McDermott & Christopher O’Riley. Two-piano recital to include works by Philip Glass, David Lang, Paul Lansky, and Sergei Rachmaninoff. Sunday, Aug. 21, at 6:30 p.m. Lucas Debargue, piano. Tickets for all concerts are $10 for adults, and free for anyone 18 or younger. For additional information and tickets, please visit: www.tippetrise.org French Pianist Lucas Debargue

Concerts May be Sold Out! Got to www.tippetrise.org to check availability.

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Concerts will take place in the Olivier Barn and the Tiara, with design concept and acoustics developed by Tippet Rise director Alban Bassuet in collaboration with a team of engineers from Arup, and in Domo, designed by Ensamble Studio. Bassuet said, “During my years of working as a venue designer, I have seen a change in sensibility and aspiration in the concert world. Musicians, audiences, architects, and acousticians have all started to look for alternatives to physical configurations and performance formats. At Tippet Rise, we are meeting this desire by offering intimate, multi-sensory, and immersive performances in a range of indoor and outdoor performance venues matched with distinctive performers and spectacular natural settings.” The scale and proportions of the Olivier Barn were inspired by the powerful performance spaces where Haydn and Mozart expected their works would be performed. A contemporary innovation—a high ceiling suspended above the boxlike space—lends an elevated, ethereal character

TIPPET RISE ART CENTER Fishtail, MT—Tippet Rise Art Center, a new cultural destination dedicated to a uniquely resonant experience of classical music and contemporary sculpture under the big sky of Montana’s Beartooth Mountains, today announced the schedule for its inaugural concert season, June 17 – August 21, 2016. Programmed to create synergies between compositions and performers and the Art Center’s outstanding vistas and exceptional venues, the season’s 20 concerts will be performed at sites throughout Tippet Rise’s 11,500 acres, in intimate and picturesque settings that include the 150-seat Olivier Barn, the open-sided Tiara band shell, and the sculptural, open-air Domo, as well as at the site of select sculptures. Tickets for all concerts are $10 for adults, and free for anyone 18 or younger. For additional information and tickets, please visit: www. tippetrise.org All ticket revenue is dedicated to the Art Center’s education programs. As distinctive as Tippet Rise itself, the inaugural season, curated by music director Christopher O’Riley, will include a series of solo recitals by pianists known for their thoughtful, emotive, and individualistic musicianship. Among the virtuosos scheduled to perform are Nikolai Demidenko (in a rare U.S. appearance), Stephen Hough, and Konstantin Lifschitz. The season will also feature rising international stars: 2015 Tchaikovsky Competition laureates George Li and Lucas Debargue (in his first U.S. concert), as well as Anne-Marie McDermott, music director of Bravo! Vail, in a duet program with Christopher O’Riley. These performances will showcase Tippet Rise’s growing collection of extraordinary pianos, which includes the recently acquired CD18, the concert piano of Vladimir Horowitz and Eugene Istomin. Tippet Rise promises special musical experiences in settings that blur the lines between nature, art,

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and architecture. As an exceptional event, confirming the marriage of music and nature at Tippet Rise, the season will include a performance of John Luther Adams’s monumental outdoor composition Inuksuit, played by 45 percussionists including members of the Billings Symphony, the Excelsis Percussion Quartet, and others, coordinated by Douglas Perkins. The world premiere of a newly commissioned song cycle by the distinguished Spanish composer Antón García-Abril, Tippet Rise Songs, will be performed by soprano Emily Helenbrook at Domo, a 98-foot-long, 16-foottall, sculptural concrete structure created especially for Tippet Rise. Domo is one of several such structures commissioned from the composer’s son, also named Antón García-Abril, principal architect for the cutting-edge practice Ensamble Studio. Tippet Rise also features outdoor sculptures and commissioned artworks by artists Mark di Suvero, Patrick Dougherty, and Stephen Talasnik. To celebrate these works and their creators, the season will feature open-air, on-site concerts. Peter Halstead, co-founder of the Art Center, said, “There are moments in music when we are figuratively struck by lightning, when suddenly the gap between a sound and an emotion is bridged. At Tippet Rise, we hope to provide the kind of atmosphere, and the kind of performers, that make such moments possible.” Cathy Halstead, co-founder of the Art Center, said, “In a way, the meeting of music, landscape and sculpture at Tippet Rise returns us to the experience of performances and celebrations at the ancient Greek amphitheaters or Stonehenge. We hope that Tippet Rise will bring out dimensions of music and art that might not be immediately obvious, but that nevertheless connect us emotionally to the beautiful places of the world.” Musical Director Christopher O’Riley said, “For this inaugural season, we have selected music inspired by the environment, in keeping with the Art Center’s goal of restoring the profound, felt connection between the power of nature and the deep patterns of art. We believe this is a season in which music will ring true from the mountaintops. ”

to the deeply resonant acoustics, but is designed to mimic the pitched roof of a traditional wood barn. The rustic modesty of this design helps to establish an informal atmosphere and dissolve the barrier between performers and audience. The 100-seat Tiara serves as a moveable acoustic shell without walls, featuring a partial ceiling whose corners re-direct sound toward the audience, creating vibrant and enveloping acoustics. The design allows for 360° views of the rolling hills, with the Beartooth Mountains in the distance. Local timber craftsmen Gunnstock Timber Frames have served as lead architect for the projects. Domo is one of Ensamble Studio’s raw-surfaced, quasi-architectural gateway structures and shelters for Tippet Rise, which rear up from the earth like primitive markers.


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JULY 1 - 5

FAMILY CAMP

Family Camp at Beartooth Christian Camp in Dean, www.beartoothchristiancamp.org Beartooth Christian Camp is located in the foothills of the Beartooth Mountains. We sit on 220 acres of land that borders Custer National Forest. Whether you are looking to send your kids to an action packed camp for a week during the summer, a retreat with your church family, or even a place to have a family reunion, we are the place for you! With family friendly activities and removal from a technology consumed world, everything here is guaranteed to help you grow closer to Christ while spending time away to be refreshed! JULY 4-5 - NYE

WINDY FLATS GALLERY SUMMER 2016 OPENING EVENT

Artists Alaina Buffalo Spirit, Tom Wolfe, Maxi Megrue, Edward Barta, and 20 other local artists. 11 a.m. – 6 p.m., refreshments and libations, 259 Limestone Road, Nye, MT. The gallery will be open weekends throughout the summer JULY 8 - LIVINGSTON

2016 YELLOWSTONE BOAT FLOAT

The 53rd annual Boat Float starts at Livingston, MT and retraces the route of William Clark of the Lewis and Clark expedition. The Yellowstone river is the longest undammed river in the lower 48. We float and camp for 3 days. We will kick off in Livingston MT at Mayors Landing. Rafts start launching from there at 8 a.m. on Friday the 8th. The Float continues on to the Otter Creek camp ground in Big Timber where camping is provided by fellow floaters. The float ends the next day in Columbus. JULY 9 - NYE

NYE GOES NUTS!

Nye Goes Nuts, the annual fun in the sun community wide event and fund raiser, will be held on July 9, 2016 from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the Volunteer Fire Department in Nye, Montana. This event is free to attend and offers many free and fun activities. Some of these include: the chicken chase, a climbing wall, archery, water balloon launch, a petting zoo, face painting, a bouncy castle, horse-drawn wagon rides, and an original Yellowstone / Glacier National Park touring bus which offers rides through the Nye area.

PRICE: Free TIME: 4 - 8 p.m. ADDRESS: Nye VFD

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JULY 13 - FISHTAIL

“THE COMEDY OF ERRORS” MONTANA SHAKESPEARE IN THE PARKS

Montana Shakespeare in the Parks tells the story of two sets of identical twins, accidentally separated at birth. One of the Bard’s most farcical comedies, it brims with slapstick, mistaken identity, puns, and wordplay. PRICE: Free TIME: 6:30 p.m. MORE INFORMATION: www.shakespeareintheparks.org ADDRESS: Fishtail Family Park

JULY 21 - SEPT. 8 • EVERY THURSDAY

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Come on down and get a taste of the local area. Open 4-6:30 p.m. at the Railroad Park. Don’t forget to bring the whole family. Contact Andy Gladney at 406-322-8648 for more details or with questions.

ADDRESS: RAILROAD PARK

JULY 14, 21, 28 - ABSAROKEE

THURSDAY THUNDER RODS & HOGS CARTRUCK-MOTORCYCLE SHOW

Hosted by Kruizin’ 4 Seniors. 6 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. in Absarokee. For more information contact Michele at 406-3284666 or check out website. http://www. kruizin4seniors.org JULY 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23

STILLWATER COUNTY 4H FAIR

The 4-H and Youth Development program consists of school enrichment programs and youth-related community boards and events. 4-H in our county remains close to 200 youth members and 50 volunteer leaders in 12 organized clubs. There is a wide variety of projects available to members. Come visit the fair and see all the youth’s projects they have worked so hard on all year long. Theres a little bit of everything so no one will go away disappointed. List of Events at, http://msuextension. org/stillwater/4-Hyouthdevelopment. html JULY 21 - SEPT. 8 - COLUMBUS EVERY THURSDAY

COLUMBUS FARMERS MARKET

Come on down and get a taste of the local area. Open 4-6:30 p.m. at the Railroad Park. Don’t forget to bring the whole family. Contact Andy Gladney at 406-322-8648 for more details or with questions.

EARLY AUGUST - PARK CITY

PARK CITY DAY & LIL’ WRANGLER SPURS & SPILLS RODEO

Help support the Park City Fire Dept. Firemens breakfast starts at 8 a.m -10 a.m. at the civic center. Napa car show from 8 a.m. -10 a.m. Parade at 10:30 a.m. Kids carnival at the Park City library following parade. BBQ bingo 11 a.m. at the civic center, come play for meat packages. Robbie lil wrangler spurs and spills rodeo,enter 2 p.m., rodeo 3 p.m. Street dance 8 p.m. -12 p.m. Brickhouse will be performing this year. Please bring you family down for a fun filled day brought to you by Park City Vol. Fire Dept. PRICE: Free TIME: 4 - 8 p.m. ADDRESS: Park City JULY 30 - ABSAROKEE

ABSAROKEE DAYS

More details to come.... https://www. facebook.com/absarokeepta AUGUST 8 - PARK CITY

PARK CITY DAY

9 a.m. Fun run and other activities all day. Stay tuned for more details! http:// www.facebook.com/ParkCityDays AUGUST 12-14 - COLUMBUS

MUSICIAN’S RENDEZVOUS

Come on down to Itch-Kep-Pe Park for this fun event. Bring your acoustic instrument and join in. Be sure to bring chairs and bug spray PRICE: Free TIME: 7-9 p.m. MORE INFORMATION: 406-322-4588

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BIG HORN RANCH DAYS

To continue the tradition of celebrating local ranching heritage, and seeking to benefit local ranch youth with scholarships, Big Horn Ranch Days will be held July 9 and 10 at the Big Horn County Fairgrounds in Hardin. Saturday morning will start off with a 16 and under Youth Ranch Horse Competition, followed in the afternoon by a Tie-Down Stray Gathering, Mixed and Open Muley Ropings and end up at 6 p.m. with a Women’s Ranch Rodeo. At 10:30 a.m. on Sunday, there will be an Open Ranch Rodeo, with Stock Saddle Bronc Riding and Ladies Steer Stopping. Plans are in the works to also have Ranch Kid Pony races, and Pony Indian Relay races in the arena. Concessions will be available. Admission is $5 a day with age 12 and under admitted free. Entry information, tentative schedule, and sponsorship opportunities are available on Facebook @ Big Horn Ranch Days. For more information call Will at 406665-9957 or Jack at 406-670-3400. JULY 10-12

WILL JAMES ROUNDUP RODEO

Will James is as much a part of the West as the Big Sky. His cabin is at the Big Horn County Historical Museum and Visitor Center. Its restoration and preservation are the targets of the funds raised at this ranch-style rodeo that features working ranch horses, ranch style bronc riding, and cow doctoring. PRICE: Please Call TIME: 1 p.m. MORE INFORMATION: Call 406-666-2330 or visit www.willjamesroundup.com ADDRESS: Big Horn County Fairgrounds.

their future with an open fair featuring 4-H exhibits and youth projects. This is a non-commercial fair. There is not a carnival or night show. Premiums are paid on 4-H and FFA exhibits. There are no premiums paid on open class exhibits. There is no admission charge, and daily lunch specials are offered. PRICE: Please call TIME: Varies ADDRESS: Big Horn County Fairgrounds.

CROW FAIR & RODEO

The Annual Crow Fair Celebration it is one of the largest gatherings of the year for the Apsáalooke Nation and is considered the largest modern day American Indian encampment in the nation. Deemed the “Teepee Capital of the World” because of the approximately 1,200 to 1,500 teepees in the encampment during the one week of celebration that the Crow Fair is happening. PRICE: Varies TIME: Varies MORE INFORMATION: 406-638-3080 ADDRESS: Crow Agency Exit 509 SEPTEMBER 13

COUNTRY FUN DAY

The rumbling of gasoline engines, music, the singing of an auctioneer and good food are a part of what can be expected during the Country Fun Day at the Big Horn County Historical Museum. PRICE: Varies TIME: 10:30 a.m. MORE INFORMATION: 406-665-1671 ADDRESS: Big Horn County Historical Museum , 1163 3rd. St. East DECEMBER 4

CHAMBER CHRISTMAS OPEN MT SHAKESPEARE IN HOUR & ANNUAL ARTS THE PARK & CRAFTS SHOW PRICE: Free TIME: 6 p.m. MORE INFORMATION: www.montana.edu/shakespeare ADDRESS: South Park JULY 26-30

BIGHORN COUNTY 4-H FAIR

Big Horn County honors its children and

featured event

AUGUST 17-22

JULY 23

Shakespeare in the Parks will perform Richard III.

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Vendors display holiday foods and gifts Friday 8:30-8, Saturday 8:30-noon. Lunch is served Friday 11-2. A stroll through the businesses in the town coincides with the Chamber event. PRICE: Please call TIME: Fri. 8:30-8, Sat. 8:30-noon

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AUGUST - MID SEPTEMBER • 7:30-11 a.m.

FARMERS MARKET

The Farmers Market is a lively event from the first Friday in Aug. through the growing season, usually mid-September. It is set up in the Little Horn Bank parking lot.

PRICE: VARIES MORE INFORMATION: 406.638.3080 ADDRESS: CROW AGENCY EXIT 509


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Legends of the Little Bighorn live in Hardin

Big Horn County, Yellowtail Lake Hardin, 15 miles west of Little Bighorn (Custer) Battlefield, is situated on the banks of the Bighorn River. The town is surrounded by productive ranches and farms, and the area is rich in history. General Custer meets his demise here every year. Civilized fun and comforts include a pioneer museum, an art gallery, trading posts, a variety of interesting shops, a kiddie playground, an indoor swimming pool and exercise rooms, and a golf course. All the Comforts Accommodations: Motels, campgrounds, and restaurants will keep you comfortable while you explore the Little Bighorn Battlefield and Custer National Cemetery, Bighorn Canyon National Recreation Area, Yellowtail Dam, and the Bighorn River. Chamber of Commerce Hospitality: Besides being the home of Little Big Horn Days, Hardin has other events from rodeos and parades to street dances, art and craft shows, to quilt shows. See the calendar of events in this section, or call the Chamber of Commerce office at 406665-1672 for details. Historians say the town was named for Samuel H. Hardin, a cattle man from Wyoming who leased tracts of land on the Crow Reservation to range his cattle. Local industry now includes farming and ranching, surface coal mining, fishing and recreational opportunities.

You’ll see sugar beets, corn, wheat, and barley in the fields. The raising of beef cattle, sheep, hogs, and quarter horses is part of the livestock economic picture. Just east of Hardin, where the Little Bighorn River joins the Bighorn, is the island site where the Far West sternwheeler boat anchored on June 27, 1876, to evacuate the wounded from the Reno and Benteen battles. It was the Far West that carried survivors with the story of Custer’s defeat to the rest of the world. Museum and Visitor Center Big Horn County Historical Museum and State Visitor Center is easily accessible off Interstate 90, or Exit 495 through downtown Hardin. The museum is located on a 35-acre site, once a flourishing vegetable farm that includes the original farmhouse and barn. Through the years 26 authentic historic structures from throughout the county have been moved to the site and restored. Each building features exhibits that represent that era. Along with the historic buildings, three structures were built on site to provide exhibit space for the horse drawn equipment, extensive collection of restored tractors and farm equipment, and a main exhibit building that serves as a visitor center, office and gift shop. Recent restoration projects include the Will James studio and a homestead house. This living storybook of

early Montana shows the diversity of items that were used by early-day settlers. A new 13,690 sq. ft. museum building opened in 2012. The new facility provides a climate controlled environment. Historic District Hardin’s Historic District starts near Railroad Street and Center Avenue through the 200 and 400 blocks, plus buildings facing Third Street from Cheyenne Avenue to Crow Avenue. The District earned a listing on the National Historic Register in 1984. Call 406-629-0134 to schedule a walking tour. The Historic Preservation Office is in the depot. Big Horn County and Hardin information are also on the National Register database. Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument I-90 Exit 510, 406-638-2621. Open year round. Located near Crow Agency, on Highway 212 (I-90 Exit 510), Little Bighorn Battlefield is just 15 miles east of Hardin. Crow Agency Apsaalooke The Crow Reservation is where culture and tradition are a way of life, perpetuated from generation to generation. Experience the culture of the Apsaalooke, “Children of the LargeBeaked Bird,” the Crow People. Big Horn County Big Horn County is a land made up of varying jurisdic-

tions. As you drive across the Crow and Northern Cheyenne Indian Nations, be aware that each has its own unique regulations and law enforcement agencies. The National Park Service maintains jurisdiction at Little Bighorn Battlefield and the Big Horn Canyon National Recreation Area. The scenic Big Horn, Pryor and Wolf Mountain ranges are part of the Big Horn County landscape. Visitors may want to enjoy fishing the Big Horn, Little Big Horn, and Tongue Rivers which wind through this region. The spectacular Big Horn Canyon National Recreation Area is host to water sports including boating, water skiing and more. Chief Plenty Coups State Park, at Pryor, contains much history of the Crow Indians. Among the primary attractions within Big Horn County is the Little Bighorn Battlefield, site of the defeat of Lt. Colonel George Custer and the 7th Calvary by a combined force of Sioux and Cheyenne warriors in 1876. Annual reenactments of the battle occur each June. In August, Crow Agency, capital of the Crow Nation, hosts Crow Fair when the landscape is transformed by the addition of over 1,000 pitched teepees and thousands of people gathering for traditional dances, drumming and other events. Big Horn County is rich in culture and time-honored traditions.


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N.-Cheyenne, Busby, Lame Deer and Ashland Loop

Tongue River in Ashland Busby Just off Highway 212 at Busby is a monument to Two Moon, a Northern Cheyenne Chief who took part in the Battle of the Little Bighorn. Convinced that he could not run from the army forever, he surrendered his band to General Miles at Fort Keogh (Miles City) and they remained there until the Tongue River Reservation was established in 1884. The monument was built in 1936 by an Indian trader, Moncure. In 1993 a historic reburial was held in Busby, bringing home the remains of 10 men, five women, and two children who had died about 116 years before, during the Indian Wars. The remains had been in the possession of museums at Harvard’s Peabody Museum, the National Museum of Health and Medicine and at the Smithsonian Institution’s Museum of Natural History. The remains are buried in a circle near the Two Moon Monument on Highway 212. The “museum burials” were the result of an 1880s Army directive ordering military surgeons to collect the skeletal remains of Indians killed in battle in order to gauge the ballistic effectiveness of new Army carbines and to study Indian subcultures. A federal law was passed in 1990 that allowed the return of the bones to their homelands for burial. Lame Deer Lame Deer is headquarters for the Northern Cheyenne Tribe and the site of the offices of the Bureau of Indian Affairs. Also at Lame Deer are the Dull Knife Memorial College and Dull Knife Memorial Library. Lame Deer is the site of the Northern Cheyenne Annual 4th of July Pow Wow. Gourd dancing is

held daily, and rations and feasting are always part of the festivities. The Northern Cheyenne Reservation extends from the Crow Reservation eastward to the Tongue River. The Morning Star design is the official emblem of the Northern Cheyenne Tribe. For the Cheyennes, the Morning Star “lights the morning sky and shines more brightly than the other stars.” It has a different color. The Cheyennes often pray when they see this star early in the morning sky. It has its own name in the Cheyenne language: Wohehiv. Ashland Ashland is located on Highway 212 “The Warrior Trail.” The St. Labre Indian School at Ashland celebrates over 129 years of education, social programs, college scholarships and much more. The Museum and Gift Shop summer hours are: Memorial Day Weekend through Labor Day Weekend: Mon.-Fri., 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. After Labor Day, hours are Mon.-Fri., 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Varied weekend hours. Tours of the facility are available. The St. Labre Museum is filled with Indian artifacts from all over the country. Adjacent to the museum is a Native American gift shop. St. Labre Founded in 1884 to serve the Northern Cheyenne Indians, St. Labre is located in the beautiful and historic Tongue River Valley, bounded by the Tongue River and the scenic Custer National Forest, filled with traces of early Indian days. In 1883, a soldier, Private George Yoakam, stationed at Fort Keogh near Miles City, recognized the hard times experienced by the Northern Chey-

ennes. He contacted Bishop Brondel and told him of the Indian people who were roaming the Tongue River Valley without homes or land. Land was subsequently purchased by the bishop and, on March 29, 1884, St. Labre Indian School became a reality. Four Ursuline Sisters from Toledo, Ohio, responded to the bishop’s requests for priests and nuns. St. Labre Indian School made a humble beginning with the construction of a log cabin school operated by the Sisters. This three-room cabin served as residence, school and dormitory, as well as the church. A replica of the cabin now stands on the

site of the original mission. Today St. Labre provides preschool to grade 12 education to Native children at three locations on the Northern Cheyenne and Crow Indian reservations. St. Labre depends almost entirely on private donations for its many programs. Without federal or church funds, many friends all over the United States “keep the miracle alive.” Visitors to this facility will enjoy seeing the unique teepeestyle church and Cheyenne Indian Museum with its large collection of Native American artifacts and art from the Northern Cheyenne, Crow, Sioux and several other tribes.

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THE CROW AND NORTHERN CHEYENNE THE CROW

About 75 percent of the Crow tribe’s approximately 10,000 or more enrolled members live on or near the reservation. Eighty-five percent speak Crow as their first language. This tribe was called “Apsaalooke,” which means “children of the largebeaked bird.” White men later misinterpreted the word as “crow.” Chief Plenty Coups was the last chief to gain that status in the traditional Crow manner. He lived until 1932, leaving his land and home as a park for all people. The Crow Reservation is in southcentral Montana, bordered by Wyoming on the south, with its northwestern boundary about 10 miles from Billings. For many years the vast coal deposits under the eastern portion of the reservation remained untapped. One mine is now in operation and providing royalty income and employment to tribal members. The Crow operate only a small portion of their irrigated or dry farm acreage and about 30 percent of their grazing land. They maintain a buffalo herd of 300 head.

Attractions include The Bighorn Canyon National Recreation Area features spectacular scenery, wildlife viewing, boating, fishing and camping. There are two visitor centers, one at Fort Smith and one at Yellowtail Dam. Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument/Reno-Benteen Battlefield commemorating the Sioux/Cheyenne victory over the Seventh Cavalry. The Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument features museum exhibits, an interpretive center and ranger-led programs. Chief Plenty Coups State Park, home and grave site of the well-known Crow Chief, Plenty Coups. There is a display of Crow artifacts and history, and a scenic picnic area. Crow Agency becomes the ‘tepee capital of the world’ in mid-August during the annual Crow Fair celebration. Cultural tours offered through Little Bighorn College, which can be reached at 406-638-3104. You may also contact the Tourism Office and Visitor Center for more information about the Crow Indian Reservation by calling 406-638-7272.

Approximately 5,000 Northern Cheyenne, along with members of other tribes and with non-Native Americans, live on the reservation. Lame Deer is the tribal and government agency headquarters. There are four other districts that comprise the whole reservation. The rugged country of the Northern Cheyenne Reservation is in southeastern Montana. It covers 445,000 acres and is bounded on the east by the Tongue River and on the west by the Crow Reservation. Major employers include the St. Labre Indian School, the federal government, tribal government, power companies and construction companies. The education system,

farming, ranching and small businesses contribute to the economy. A historical buffalo jump, burial sites of Indian chiefs, Custer’s last camp before the Battle of the Little Bighorn, the Cheyenne Indian Museum and Gift Store, St. Labre Indian School and the Ashland Pow Wow are of special interest in the Ashland area. Lame Deer is tribal headquarters and home of the Northern Cheyenne Powwow. Some features are the Northern Cheyenne Arts and Crafts Center, Charging Horse Casino and Cafe, Chief Dull Knife College Cultural Center and Lame Deer Museum. The Pow Wow and Rodeo is held the 4th of July weekend.

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Nineteenth- and twentieth- Custer’s Last Stand century masters joins the and the Little Bighorn YAM’s collection

The Yellowstone Art Museum is pleased to announce an exclusive exhibition comprising loans of work by European master artists and works from the YAM’s permanent collection. The museum continues to attract loans of impeccable quality, giving area art lovers unique opportunities to view world-class works in relationship to regional contemporary paintings and sculptures. Throughout recorded time, artists have used visual forms to comment on or express the relationship between humankind and the spaces we have occupied in our collective history and psychology. In this exhibition, viewers can consider the evolution of visual abstraction spanning the stretch of time from the late nineteenth century to today, from France to New York to Montana. Selections reveal the pursuit of artistic excellence in conveying the relationship between “figure” and “ground” in a variety of distinguished attitudes towards visual abstraction. These art works range from Romantic realism to Neo-classicism to the Modernist “isms” of CubJoan Miró, “Femme” 1970 ism, Constructivism, and SurCREDIT: Successió Miró / Artrealism. The exhibition ists Rights©Society (ARS), New emphasizes the magnitude of York / ADAGP, Paris 2016 expression that exists in the visual world, exemplifying the adoration of form and content. This remains a central tenet of the artistic community even in today’s age of artmaking that has no easily identifiable predominant “isms” of its own. The aim of the exhibition is to celebrate three centuries of artistic vision. The beholder will no doubt find abundant intersections between these works along with the obvious collisions that occur as the result of the broad human imagination that seeks to define our “primal urge” to know who we are and where we exist in the real world. Of the exhibition, Senior Curator Bob Durden stated, “We have a unique opportunity to offer works of notable European artists alongside works of a similar nature from our own collection. The exhibition includes mature content—primarily nudes, figures in the landscape, and a rarely seen Troy Dalton painting from the museum’s collection. In this context, it will be clear that ideas about the human form are constantly evolving as artists continue to commit themselves to an examination of the nude and how we view our humanity and the environments in which we live.” Visitors with young children may choose to preview the exhibition before guiding them through Primal Urges, which remains on view through September 4th, and view other family friendly offerings throughout the museum. So, treat yourself, family members, and friends to a trip to the Yellowstone Art Museum and witness local and global cultural artifacts on view at Your Art Museum. The exhibition is made possible due to generous loans from an anonymous lender and additional sponsorship support from Dr. Donald and Carol Roberts. The museum is barrier-free for people with mobility challenges. For more information, visit the museum’s website, artmuseum.org.

CPT. Fetterman, a Civil War Veteran, stationed at Fort Phil Kearney (18 miles south of present day Sheridan, WY) had said that with 80 men he could ride straight through the heart of Sioux Country. Fetterman lead a relief force of 81 men of the 2nd Cavalry, 18th Infantry, and two civilians. One of the Braves that performed this stunt was a man named Crazy Horse. The government abandoned the forts along the Bozeman trail, and the tribes were free of intrusion of whites for a time. The discovery of gold in the Black Hills of the Dakota Territory changed the course of history for the region. There had been rumors for a time, in 1874 the Government commissioned an expedition into the Black Hills to confirm the stories. It was lead by Bvt. Major General Custer of the 7th Cavalry; he took almost a thousand men on his march through the heart of Sioux Territory. Gold was discovered, and soon the secret was out. The land was owned by the Sioux as per the Laramie Treaty, so the US Government was required to charge the military and mainly the Cavalry with keeping the white man from plundering their sacred Black hills. This proved to be impossible for a small force to secure an area of thousands of square miles. After conflicts arose with the flood of treasure hunters, the civilian population pressured the government to control the threat. Hence, an order from the Commissioner of Indian Affairs went out in December of 1875, that all Indians must return to their reservations by January of 1876 or be deemed hostiles to the US Government. Runners were sent out from the reservations, those that received the message laughed at the craziness of the demand. Even if they wanted to they could never return in the dead of winter. The War Department had planned for a winter campaign, as had been successful in previous conflicts with the Plains tribes. Due to heavy snow fall, Col. Gibbons 2nd Cavalry from Ft Ellis, MT (Bozeman) and Gen. Terry/Bvt. Gen. Custer’s command from Ft. Abraham Lincoln, Dakota

Territory could not take to the field till spring. General Crook’s force did take to the field under Col. J.J. Reynolds and engaged a Cheyenne village in March of 1876. But victory slipped from this commander, and General Crook’s men were forced to return to Fort Fetterman. General Sherman then planned to have a three prong attack on the Sioux. This informed all the nations of the Sioux and their allies that the US Government was serious and the military would going to attack if they found them off the reservation. On June 25, 1876, General Custer and more than 600 of his 7th Cavalry Troopers fought 2-3,000 warriors on the Banks of the Little Bighorn. They had been in the saddle for over 5 weeks since leaving Ft Abraham Lincoln on May 17, 1876. General Custer was called atop the ridge at the Crow’s Nest at mid morning to see what his chief of scouts, Lt. Varnum and his scouts had seen of a sign of a big village that morning. After weeks on the trail with dust and the rising temperature of the day, General Custer could not see of what he had been told of a large village that was nearly 20 miles in the distance. He broke his command into three Battalions. Then he further separated his first two from the third Battalion commanded by Cpt. Benteen, who he sent to the Southwest and clearly away from the Village. Cpt. Benteen and General Custer have been at odds for quite some time. Custer attacks! Reno is at the south end of the village while Custer skirted the cliffs, moving north. His men fight a running battle from the middle of the village at Minniconjou Ford to Last Stand Hill and all are wiped out. Reno, who he promised help, barely escapes with half his men from his attack on the southern end of the village. He is supported and saved by the return of Benteen. The braves are led by warriors of great courage such as Crazy Horse, Gall, Sitting Bull and others who carried the day. They hold Benteen and Reno for two days while the village inhabitants escaped before Col. Gibbon and Gen. Terry arrive from the north.


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Antiques, Collectibles & Thrift Stores ACTION TOYS - If you have an ounce of country in you, you’ll enjoy visiting the biggest “Little Farm Toy Store in the West.” Nowhere else will you find the selection of collectible farm toy replicas offered at this quaint country store. Hundreds of tractors displayed and for sale along with wagons, implements, gas pumps, and toy farm animals. This store would make Old MacDonald proud. Stop in or write for a mail order catalog. Action Toys and Museum, 2274 South Shiloh Road, Billings, MT 59106. I-90 Exit 443. Open Mon.-Sat. 9 a.m.-6 p.m., closed Sunday. 406-651-8199, email Lisap@actionfarmtoys, www.actionfarmtoys.com Gigglin Grizzly Bead & Gift Made in Montana gift items, soaps & lotions, original artwork and prints, handmade jewelry. Largest selection of handmade beads in Montana. Latest in trending beads. 413 SE 4th Street Laurel, accross from the ford dealership. Open Tue. - Sat. 10-5, Sun. 12-4. 406-855-5086 Gigglingrizzly.net. and find us on facebook at gigglingrizzlybead&gift. MARKETPLACE 3301 3301 First Ave. North. Montana’s largest antique mall with over 44,000 square feet of treasure hunting. Antiques, books, shabby chic, vintage, Western, coffee, and more. Mon.-Sat. 10 a.m.-6 p.m. 406-2818460, www.marketplace3301.com OXFORD HOTEL ANTIQUES Billings’ oldest shop, Est. 1981. 2411 Montana Ave. in historic Billings. Michael and Alexandra, single-owner shop. Western, books, glass, jewelry, advertising, postcards, clothing, textiles, retro, 100s of records, furniture. Two floors, 6,000 sq. ft. 406-248-2094 YESTERYEAR’S ANTIQUE MALLThe oldest antique mall in Billings with three floors, over 65 dealers and 100 consignors offering huge selections. Featuring Montana memorabilia, Western and Native American items. 102 North 29th St. Mon.-Sat. 10 a.m.-5:30 p.m. 406256-3567, Facebook YesterYearsAntique-Mall. *NATIVE AMERICAN NATIONS Old pawn silver Indian jewelry, olf guns, old knives, old Indian beadwork, old stuff. Downtown Billings, 207 N. Broadway #130. 406-254-1019, www.nativeamericannations.com. See #6 on map!

* Denotes listings that can also be found on the maps on page 3-6. co-workers & friends to enjoy a nursing bras, sports bras, strapless, relaxing drink. 6 big screen TVs, pocketed swimsuits, corsets, and darts, pool table, NFL ticket during control garments. Swimsuits sizes season, free wifi, daily drink & food 6-32 IN STOCK all year long! specials, appetizers, chicken wings COME IN AND HAVE A FIT! 1400 and pizzas. Great selection of Broadwater Ave. 406-655-9400 domestic and micro beers, premium liquirs, package liquor and beer to go. Breweries

Car Rentals AVIS - We Try Harder! At the airport, 406-252-8007. Great rates, great service, great selection, shuttle service available, business hours 6 a.m.-midnight, including weekends. Ask about our special deals.

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Lucky Louie’s Tavern & Casino 117 1/2 E. Main St., Laurel MT. 406628-4721. Mon. - Sun. 10 a.m. - 2 a.m. Laurel’s Oldest Bar. Voted Laurel’s best Happy Hour and best bartender. A great place to meet with

*ANGRY HANK’S Microbrewery 20 N. 30th St. downtown is a musttry for beer aficionados and anyone else who has “a bit o’ thirst.” Combine a ranch kid with a brewing degree, and you come up with nine great brews on tap. The rotating selection keeps people coming back to try the beers of the month. There’s beer for every taste, with Hank’s Head

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Trauma India Pale Ale being the most popular. Three-pint tavern limit and 1/2 gallons to go. Clean, shiny, inviting, Angry Hank’s is within easy walking distance of many hotels and close to the famous restaurants on historic Montana Avenue and First Avenue. Pop and popcorn for kids. Brewery merchandise available — hats, t-shirts, glasses. Mon.-Sat. 4-8 p.m. “Come Angry... Leave Happy!”

Coin Op Laundry SPIN FRESH LAUNDRY - 3189 King Ave. W., 406-652-2993, 7 a.m.9 p.m. daily. Drop off or self-service. Attendant on duty. SPIN FRESH COIN LAUNDRY near MetraPark at 410 Lake Elmo. Expanded facility, new large-capacity washers/dryers. 6 a.m.-midnight daily.

Dining 307 Bar and Grill: The best food in Columbus! Treat your family to our fabulous lunch and dinner menu featuring certified Angus beef! Great service. Sunday breakfast. Free WiFi. Hot casino games. 842 E. Pike Ave., Columbus, MT 406-322-4511 www.307grill.com *BRUNO’S A Taste of Italy Everyone loves a great Italian meal. Why not come to an acclaimed local restaurant to discover a delicious Italian dish? Bruno’s has been serving pizza and other Italian specialties in Billings since 1987. Authentic and delicious taste of our homemade dishes, which only use the freshest ingredients. From our glorious pizza options to our spaghetti and meatball dishes, you’ll find a new take on your all-time favorites when you visit Bruno’s A Taste of Italy. Old country recipes that have been passed down for generations, cozy, Italian atmosphere for families & friends to kick back, rotating specials on all your lunch and dinner favorites, reservation and take-out options, as well as gift card offerings. To make a reservation or place an order for pick-up, contact us at 406-652-4416 or visit www. brunosmt.com. Open Mon.-Thurs. 11 a.m. - 8:30 p.m., Fri.-Sat. 11 a.m. 9:30 p.m. and closed on Sunday. 1911 King Ave. Suite 6. *CIAO MAMBO is at 2301 Montana Ave. Italian cuisine like this CAN be found in Big Sky Country. It’s Italian nachos, minestrone, lasagne, tiramisu, chianti, Frank Sinatra, hand-tossed pizzas, award-winning wine list, and a whole lot more. Open at 5 p.m. daily. *PIZZA HUT - welcomes travelers to four locations in Billings and one location in Laurel. Enjoy our Pizzas, P’zones, pasta, wings, sides,

desserts, and drinks. Dine in. Carry out. Delivery. View the exclusive deals for this area at www.pizzahut. com. “Great Pizzas are Built on Great Crust!” 2530 W. King Ave., Billings, MT 59102 - 2636 Belknap Ave, Billings, MT 59101 - 1604 Grand Ave, Billings, MT 59102 1419 Main St, Billings, MT 59105 211 Bernhardt, Laurel, MT 59044 *PUG MAHON’S IRISH PUB - 3011 First Ave. North, 406-259-4190. Open Mon.-Sat. serving from 11 a.m.-10 p.m. Closed Sunday. In a city as diverse as Billings, Pug Mahon’s has become the mainstay of good talk, great food, and traditional Irish hospitality. Boasting a bar created from the hand-hewn cottonwood and pine logs from an original Yellowstone River cabin and an atmosphere reminiscent of an Irish pub, Pug Mahon’s serves pub dinners, an Irish tradition. Our delectable menu, using recipes “from me sainted Irish Mother,” offers both

Irish and American fare. The entire family, young and old, is welcome for lunch and dinner. Pug Mahon’s — come for the company, the food and a bit of Ireland. Find us in downtown Billings, only 4,000 miles southwest of Dublin. Now serving Billings original pizza! Guido’s.

Entertainment METRAPARK - Billings’ events center, concerts, trade shows, sports, festivals, rodeos, motorsports, and more! Tickets 406-256-2422, 1-800366-8538; www.metrapark.com. Home of Montana’s largest event, MontanaFair. 308 Sixth Ave. N.

Golf Courses EAGLEROCK GOLF COURSE 5624 Larimer Lane (Main to Highway 312, 3.8 mi, north 1 mile). New 18-hole par 72 public links. Tee times recommended. Rentals. Beverages. www.eaglerockgolfcourse.com, 406655-4445. *EXCHANGE CITY PAR 3 GOLF 19th St. West & Central. 652-2553, 6:30 till dusk. 18-hole Championship Par-3 Course. $15 - 9 holes, $21 - 18 holes. Quality practice facilities, instruction available, fully equipped pro shop, rentals, food/ beverage service.

Golf Shops MITCHELL GOLF - Montana’s largest golf store. Huge inventory. Indoor teaching,video analysis & practice center.Specializing in

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custom fitting for all major brands. Seven “Full Swing” simulators for play or practice. Over 40 courses. Reservations recommended. 3007 Montana Ave. downtown. Open 7 Days-A-Week. UPS daily. (406) 2458691. www.mitchellgolfmt.com

Health Care BILLINGS CLINIC SAMEDAY CARE - Just Walk In! Downtown Eighth Ave. N. and N. 28th St., M-F 7-7:30, Sat.Sun. 9-5; Heights 760 Wicks Lane, M-F 7:30-6; West 2675 Central Ave., M-F 7:30-6, Sat. 9-1; ExpressCare 3137 Grand Ave. in Albertsons, M-F 8-8, Sat. 9-6, Sun. 10-4; 670 Main St. & 511 Central Ave. ST. VINCENT HEALTHCARE (SVH) WALK-IN CARE - Two locations. SVH Walk-in Clinic, 2910 12th Ave. N. (Emergency entrance) 7 a.m.-11 p.m., 365 days a year. SVH Broadwater Walk-in Clinic, 2019 Broadwater, M-F 8 a.m.-7:30 p.m., Sat. 8 a.m.-5:30 p.m., Sun. 10 a.m.5:30 p.m. Call NURSE ADVISOR, free 24-hour health information and physician referral, 406-657-8778. www.svh-mt.org

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BOTTLES AND SHOTS/CLUB CASINO - Liquor stores and more! Boasting the finest gaming in town. Convenient Heights/Westend locations. Open 365 days. 24/7 Main St. Heights 406-245-8118 and 3925 Grand Ave. 406-655-3394. Whether you are planning a party, a picnic, an intimate dinner or a themed event, stop in at Bottles and Shots for a complete selection of wines, spirits, mixes and sparkling ideas for a great event. Enjoy free wine tastings every Wednesday and Friday from 5-7 p.m. The Heights store features a shot bar to try something new. The Liquor Stores at both locations are open 8 a.m.-midnight daily; casinos 8-2 a.m. Free drinks for casino players. Come in and win!

Parking Garages *DOWNTOWN PARKING GARAGES - Park One, Two and Three available evenings and weekends. Weekends, daytime hourly M-F in Park Two and Three. Call 406-657-8412 for further information.

Spas *U NAILS & SPA – Your comfort is out top priority. Indulge yourself with a full line of luxurious nails, skin, and spa treatment that is body and mind. You are entitled to the finest products

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and services available. Innovative spa chairs and instruments are clean, sanitized, and sterilized after each and evsure your safety. Now located at two great locations, 111 S. 24th St. W., Suite #30 and 1234 Shiloh Rd. 406-894-2191 or visit us at www.unailandspa.com.

Sewing Centers *BERNINA SEWING CENTER What do you get when you combine a sewing machine brand you can trust with a Billings company that is in its 31st professional year in business? The feeling of pride in creations sewn by hand! Ask our friendly, helpful staff about sewing “how-tos.” We carry a large selection of sewing and quilting fabrics and supplies in colors, themes, and textures you’ll love. Not only are we the authorized dealer for Bernina Sewing machines, we are also the dealer for Handi Quilter Longarm Quilting Machines. We are dealers for Horn sewing cabinets and Unique sewing furniture. Sign up for singlesession or multiple-session classes. We welcome statewide neighbors and travelers. We have excellent sewing machine service and repair. Free shipping on orders over $100. Go to billingsbernina.com to sign up for our newsletter. We are easy to find at Grand and Rehberg (see center map). Open Mon.-Sat. 9:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. 406-656-4999 or 1-800-598-8976.

Quilt Shops BACKDOOR QUILT SHOPPE Famous for its “quilting bee” atmosphere. That’s what you get when you take a mother and daughter who describe themselves as “a couple of country gals who always loved sewing.” You’ll shop and sew in the midst of chatter and laughter. Their way of making quilting as fun for you as it is for them includes offering classes (one day or a series), helping you with fabric selections and quilting techniques, and offering open sewing times. Here for an extended stay? Come in and quilt! They have a huge selection of quilting supplies and sell finished quilts, too. They have masculine, Western and other theme favorites also. Judy Niemeyer Certified Shop, Batiks, and Anita Godesign Embroidery Cards. Brother and Nolting Long Arm Dealer, sewing machine repairs and antique sewing machine sales round out their offerings. Open Mon.-Sat. 9 a.m.-6 p.m. (Call earlier or later. If we’re here, we’ll open). 406-655-1001. Located next to West End Perkins behind King Town Center at 712 Carbon Street. “Come in and let us share our love of quilting with you!” www.backdoorquiltshoppe.com

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Western Apparel and Boots LOU TAUBERT RANCH OUTFITTERS - Serving the West since 1919 - “One of the Nation’s Leading Western Stores.” We carry boots by Lucchese, Anderson Bean, Tony Lama, and many more. Filson, Johnny Was, Double D Ranchwear, and hats by Stetson, Resistol, Pendleton, and Seratelli —some of the most famous brands in the West. We carry men’s, women’s and children’s Western-wear. We can fit you in boot sizes from 6-15, widths A, B, D, E, EE, EEE. See our exotic boots. Specialty items include turquoise jewelry, leather belts and wallets, Montana Silversmith buckles, bolos and jewelry. Western Home Decor. We’re easy to find downtown at 123 North Broadway (North 28th). Mon.-Sat. 9:30 a.m.5:30 p.m. Phone 406-245-2248 or Fax 406-245-9929. www.loutaubert. com Whant to be part of the Directory? Email Linda Swaggerty at bang2@ vcn.com.

2016 Season is in Full Swing at Pompeys Pillar We are coming up on the end of the first month of the 2016 season. Children are everywhere, thanks to the success of the Teacher Tote Program and the Every Kid in a Park program, many students have visited the Pillar this month. Thanks to the Rangers and Volunteers who have helped educate young minds about the rich history involving Pompeys Pillar and the surrounding area. The beginning of the season always gives a chance to welcome our new volunteers and express our gratitude to the returning volunteers. We welcome and thank Bobby and Mary Denton from Georgia. They will be with us for a few months this summer. We also welcome new volunteers, Molly Dennis, Dennis Patton, Brenda Eichele, Eileen Jensen, Kalman Tinka and Colleen Cooke, our newest volunteer. Thanks to all of you for agreeing to spend some of your time serving at Pompeys Pillar. Now that the monument season is in full swing, we encourage all of you to visit Pompeys Pillar this year. Tell your neighbors and invite your outof-town visitors to accompany you on a visit to the monument. There are a number of exciting new things happening this season at Pompeys Pillar. New River Walk signs with additional signs. Construction of two new replica canoes. Canoe Camp discovery exhibit. Replacement of all the boards on the board walk and as always, mark your calendars for Clark Days. Free camping on the 29th and 30th of July with a full day of activities, reenactments, music and Native American dancers.

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a FREE concert series put on by St. John’s Lutheran Ministries for the benefit of the community of Billings. Established in 1998, the series annually attracts around 10,000 music lovers to the Fred & Marie Miller Pavilion on the campus of St. John’s Lutheran Ministries during seven consecutive Thursday evenings. Location: St. John’s Lutheran, 3940 Rimrock Rd., Billings Time: 6 p.m. Price: FREE Web: www.sjlmevents.org

JULY 7

OPEN STUDIO: “PATTERNS IN NATURE”

Take close-up photographs of nature inspired by The Falcon’s Eye: Nature

Photographs by Michael Sample. Ages 5 - 12. **Registration is required and opens 1 week prior to each class, maximum 30 students, walk-ins are welcome!** For questions and to register, please contact Berenice Munson, Education Program Coordinator at 406.256.6804 x 232 or artsuitcase@artmuseum.org Location: Yellowstone Art Museum, 401 N 27th St., Billings Time: 1 p.m. - 3 p.m. Price: $6 members, $7 non-members

JULY 7

ALIVE AFTER 5

Sextones play West Coast Soul and Funk outside Fieldhouse. Alive After 5 is a weekly summer street party that takes place at a different downtown location each Thursday from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. Local

and regional bands perform outdoors to an always big crowd and cold brews and libations are available for purchase ($2 Alcohol Wristband required and can be purchased on site). Location: 2601 Minnesota Avenue #3, Ste. 3, Billings Time: 5 p.m. - 8 p.m. Price:Free Admission; $2 for Drink Wristband (for those 21 and older)

JULY 8

Bender Teller, The Henge

The Henge: As young aspiring musicians living in the coldest spot in the nation, Cut Bank, MT, A.J. Sheble and Austin Schilling grew up together and crafted a musical partnership. Upon arrival in the Magic City of Billings, MT they found Bryan Brooksby playing tunes at the local

brewery. After a long conversation with topics ranging from The Band, CSNY, classic Russian literature, and Ethiopian Cuisine they formed The Henge and immediately began writing songs. The pen is still moving! General Admission/21+ Location: Pub Station (2502 First Avenue North, Billings, MT 59101) Time: Doors at 8 p.m. /Show at 9 p.m. Price: $5 in advance/Day of show *Additional fees may apply JULY 8

DRAG RACING

Brawls & Burnouts, Caged MMA Fights, Super 16 Shootout Please see website for specific times. Web: www.yellowstonedragstrip.com Location: Yellowstone Drag Strip, 8405 Raceway Ln., Acton, MT

The Charles M. Bair Family Museum opened May 27 with two new exhibitions This summer, the Charles M. Bair Family Museum is proud to present the exhibition titled “Light on Glass: Edward Curtis Photogravures of the Apsáalooke” Edward Sheriff Curtis published The North American Indian between 1907 and 1930 with the intent to record traditional Indian cultures. The work comprises twenty volumes of narrative text and photogravure images. Each volume is accompanied by a portfolio of large photogravure plates. The Bair Museum Collection consists of over 180 photogravures from Volumes 1 through 5 and the accompanying portfolios. In addition to the Curtis Exhibit the Museum has a new exhibit In the Special Projects Gallery: “Walk in Beauty: Navajo Rugs from the Bair Family Collection” from May 27 – June 26, 2016. The Bair Collection of

early twentieth-century Navajo weavings offers a snapshot of rug collection by a prominent Montana family at a time when Navajo weaving was undergoing a critical period of change referred to as the Transitional Period. The Bair Museum features Western art and culture in a state-of-the-art complex. Located in Martinsdale, the museum features several galleries for visitors to browse and a gift shop that sells books by Montana authors, baskets, jewelry, and pottery. The state-of-the art 7,300 square foot museum houses the Bair’s collection of valuable western artworks by Edward Sharp and Charles Russell, priceless Indian artifacts, and an eclectic collection of American and European paintings. Beginning Memorial Day weekend, the Charles M. Bair Family Museum will be open seven days a

week through Labor Day. The Bair Family Museum is located at 2751 Montana Hwy 294 in Martinsdale, Montana, between White

Sulphur Springs and Harlowton. For more information visit www.bairfamilymuseum.org

BAIR MUSEUM “Light on Glass: Edward S. Curtis Photogravures of the Apsáalooke” Opening May 27 10am-5pm 7 days a week!

The Charles M. Bair Family Museum $5 adults, $3 seniors and $2 youth Martinsdale, MT www.bairfamilymuseum.org 2751 MT Hwy 294 (406) 572-3314

Only 90 scenic minutes from Billings!


JULY 8

AARON TIPPIN AND BLACKHAWK IN OUTDOOR CONCERT HOMESTEADER DAYS

The 52nd Annual Homesteader Days will kick off the evening of July 8th, 2016 with the Outdoor Concert. Gates open at 5:00 p.m. This year’s concert features three great acts! BlackHawk will begin at 7:00 p.m., followed by Aaron Tippin at approximately 8:30 p.m. The local favorite, The Bucky Beaver Ground Grippers, will entertain the crowd until 1:00 am with their traditional great music. The concert will be held the 7-acre Homesteader Park. There is lots of room, plenty of shade trees, and a park full of nice folks. Bring your own lawn chairs!

Concert is hosted by the Huntley Project Lion’s and Lioness Clubs. Proceeds go back into the community to support local causes. Tickets are $35 in advance and $40 at the gate. They can be purchased online or at R&R Trading in Huntley, Project Merc in Worden or all Shipton’s Big R locations in Billings. Tickets purchased online will be available at will call at the main park gate. Schedule of Events: – 5:00 p.m.: Gates Open – 7:00 p.m.: BlackHawk – 8:30 p.m.: Aaron Tippin – 10:30 p.m.: The Bucky Beaver Ground Grippers Food and drinks will be available on the grounds. Beer gardens open until 1 am. No coolers, please!

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Time: 5:30 p.m. - 1 a.m. Price: $35 Advance/ $40 At the Gate Web: hplionsclub.org Location: Homesteader Park, 748 Railroad Highway, Huntley, MT

Time: 8 p.m. Web: Billingsmotorcycleclub.us Location: 3630 Old Blue Creek Rd., Billings MT

JULY 9

38th ANNUAL SUMMERFAIR

Pummel at the Pub featuring Nequiter, AssNynE, Pressureknot, Iron Swarm

Nequiter: Bringing dark metal to Montana. General Admission/21+ Location: Pub Station, 2502 First Avenue North, Billings Time: Doors at 7 p.m. / Show at 8 p.m. Price: $5 in advance/Day of show *Additional fees may apply

JULY 9

Flat Track #2 Under the Lights

JULY 9 -10

Billings, MT – Hosted by the Yellowstone Art Museum, Summerfair is one of the largest annual events supporting the museum’s education programs and yearly operating costs. More than 100 artists, community groups, and food vendors will participate in the YAM’s 38th Annual Summerfair at Veterans Park, 13th Street West & Poly Drive, next to Rocky Mountain College. Admission for Summerfair is $3 for adults, FREE for children 12 and under.

Hidden western treasures at the Yellowstone County Museum A hidden treasure western history enthusiasts will delight in discovering, the Yellowstone County Museum has exhibits dedicated to ranch life, homesteading, antique firearms, and one of the largest collections of American Indian artifacts in the region. Charting the New Frontier New in 2014 is “Charting The New Frontier: An Exhibit of Mapping and Surveying the Yellowstone Valley.” In this exhibit history buffs will find a timeline of maps that date from 1778 to 1927 detailing railroad development, mining, fur trade, settlement and exploration. The maps are printed in a high quality, fine art form by Kim Lugthart of Artful History Reproductions in Missoula, Montana. The original maps are on loan from William Cole of Cole Law Firm in Billings. Visitors will also find antique surveying equipment with descriptions on loan from Selby’s in Billings. Cattle Drives of Yesteryear A J.K. Ralston original painting, spanning the breadth of the room, is displayed above the Yellowstone County Museum’s (YCM) authentic chuckwagon exhibit. It is a true-to-life depiction of the valley’s first settlers and the gear they brought west. Short-horned beef cattle were

trailed into the Yellowstone River valley from Idaho and Oregon by Charles Yegen in 1879. Beef cattle production became a linchpin industry in Montana Territory once rail service to Billings opened access to eastern markets. The pilot wagon had to be driven by a seasoned guide, often old trappers, explorers, and men who had been in country and knew the trails. Behind the guide came the chuckwagon, driven by the cook. The cook worked out of a converted freight wagon built to house supplies and kitchen tools. Behind the chuckwagon was the bed wagon, piled high with quilts and treated canvas, the forerunners of today’s camping gear. Then came the bawling, tail-twitching mass driven by outriders. A cattle drive could cover about 5 miles per day. Native American Collection Yellowstone County Museum is the kind of museum that tells the stories of the people and places, tools, art, and triumphs and heartache of the early residents, both Native American and settlers, who populated the Yellowstone Valley. The displays are considered some of best of its kind in the state. The museum enjoys expansive space around the building. The patio affords a spectacular

view of the Yellowstone Valley. The museum gift shop is full of Native American reproductions and books of Yellowstone Valley topics. The Yellowstone County Museum is located in the historic McCormick log cabin at

1950 Terminal Circle. Follow the roundabout through the airport and loop around. Hours are 10:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday. Learn more at yellowstonecountymuseum.org or call 406-856-6811. Free admission.


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Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument is now open

Little Bighorn Battlefield is 15 miles east of Hardin. Picture, if you can, June 25, 1876, the day when over 210 troopers of the 7th Cavalry fell in battle. The thunder of hooves, war cries of the Teton Sioux and Northern Cheyenne Indians, rifle fire and death chants softly echo across the plain. This was...Custer’s Last Stand. June 25, 2016 marked the 140th anniversary of the Battle of the Little Bighorn. The Visitor Center displays exhibits on the battle, Indian culture, and frontier soldiers. New interpretive exhibits include “People of the Plains,” a story of the Lakota, Cheyenne, and Arapaho people at the time of the battle in 1876. Full-size photographic cut-outs and artifacts from the battlefield collection interpret the many roles that tribal members played, including the warrior’s dual role as hunter and warrior. “Tools of the Battle” describes the vast assortment of weapons used in the battle by the 7th Cavalry and the Native American warriors. “Unraveling the Mystery” is an exhibit of the important archaeological surveys conducted on the battlefield and how the recovered artifacts provide an understanding of what may have happened during the battle. Firearms analysis and forensic pathology have revealed not only individual weapon types and details of movements during the battle, but also important clues about the various equipment used by both sides. The Memorial is open Memorial Day through Labor Day 8 a.m.-8 p.m., after Labor Day through September 8 a.m.-6 p.m., OctoberMarch 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m., and April through Memorial Day 8 a.m.-6 p.m. Daily ranger talks and movies are provided. Hiking is permitted on a 3/4 mile interpretation trail, selfguided with brochures. There is also a self-guiding booklet for the cemetery. The battlefield is located 61 miles south of Billings, Montana, and 65 miles north of Sheridan, Wyoming, at the junction of Interstate 90, and Montana Highway 212, I-90 Exit 510. Little Bighorn offers a wide range of interpretive opportunities. Self-guided walking tours are available for the battle-related sites and the national cemetery.

Lt. Col. George Armstrong Custer

A self-guiding, 5-mile tour road enables visitors to follow and observe the sites related to the battle. Three walking trails have been established: Reno-Benteen Defense site, 5 miles south of the Custer field; Keogh/Crazy Horse position on battle ridge; and along Deep Ravine, west of battle ridge. Custer National Cemetery contains burials that are historic to northern plains events as well as burial of veterans and dependents from 1879-present. White Swan Memorial Library contains the finest collection of research materials available on the battle of the Little Bighorn, as well as other related historical events. More information For additional information, write to Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument, P.O. Box 39, Crow Agency, MT 59022. For any questions, call the Battlefield Information line 406-638-2621. www.nps.gov/libi/index.htm Crow Agency Just 1 mile west of Little Bighorn Battlefield, is the location of the Crow Fair, held annually the third weekend of August. A Powwow is held in conjunction with the fair and rodeo. The authentic Indian event features colorful costumes made with feathers, rawhide, and millions of beads. Parades, dancing contests, racing events and pari-mutuel betting are featured daily. Visitors are always welcome.

Sitting Bull Leader of the Sioux

Crow Agency has a hospital designed with unique Indian architecture. The Crow tribe has its own government. The Crow Reservation, covering about 2,500,000 acres in Big Horn County, encompasses Lodge Grass, St. Xavier, Crow Agency, Pryor and Fort Smith. Rosebud Battle was a foreshadowing to the Battle of the Little Bighorn Rosebud Battle The Battle of the Rosebud symbolizes the Indians’ first stiff resistance in the Sioux War of 1876. Its outcome had an impact on Lt. Col. George A. Custer’s devastating defeat on the Little Bighorn only a week later. The June 17, 1876, battle between the Sioux and Cheyenne Indians and General George Crook’s cavalry and infantry was

one of the largest Indian battles ever waged in the United States. It set the stage for the Indian victory eight days later when Lt. Col. George A. Custer and his immediate command were wiped out on the Little Bighorn. A selfguided tour with interpretive signs is managed by Montana State Parks. (25 miles east of Crow Agency on U.S. 212, then 20 miles south on Secondary 314, then 1.5 miles west on county road; 3,052 acres; 4,300’ el. 406-232-0900.) In June 2010, the site was designated as a National Historic Landmark. There is no charge for entrance. Camping is not allowed.

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