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TABLE OF CONTENTS Finding Your Way Around . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 Arts & Museums . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Billings Downtown. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-5 Maps. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-6, 11, 18, 20 Lucky Louie’s, Laurel Fixture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Billings Heights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 Calendar of Events. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7, 8, 24, 30-31 Entertainment. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9, 11 .14-15 Historic Attractions. . . . . . . . . . . . . 12-13, , 30, 31, 32 Business Directory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25-29 Television Listings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25-29

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POPULATION OF BILLINGS 106,954 YELLOWSTONE COUNTY 154,152 • MONTANA 1,015,165 BILLINGS ELEVATION 3,124 FT.


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FINDING YOUR WAY AROUND: A self-guided tour of the Magic City

Billings is the comfort zone of the West. In the Yellowstone Valley below, the city bustles with shopping, industry, art galleries, 200 restaurants, Billings Mustangs baseball, first-class live theater and entertainment, 4,000 hotel/motel rooms, horse, car and motorcycle racing, new movie theaters, performing arts theaters, museums and historic attractions. Multitudes of parks and river accesses offer outdoor fun. Geographically, Billings is divided into the West End, Downtown and Historic District, The Heights, Lockwood, and the southside/southwest corridor.

The West End

Access the West End from the Zoo Drive I-90 Exit 443 or the City Center Exit 446. ZooMontana is just off Exit 443. See its acres of habitat filled with exceptional animal species. It opens at 10 a.m. daily. Shiloh Road, which intersects Zoo Drive, will lead you to the major West End arterials of Shiloh Road, King Avenue, Central, Broadwater, Grand, and Rimrock Road. From Shiloh, Rimrock Road leads you to Zimmerman Trail and up to the top of the rimrocks. Turn right (east) on Highway 3 to reach the airport. Exits 443 and 446 lead you to West End hotels, and a wide variety of shopping and dining. Take I-90 Exit 447 to reach the Bureau of Land Management State Office, and the motels and businesses surrounding it. Exit 447 is also the access to Amend Park, Riverfront Park and the Audubon Center on South Billings Boulevard. It offers a small lake with non-motorized boating, picnicking, fishing, equestrian trails (horses not provided) and hiking. The park covers several acres and offers a perfect place to get some exercise. There is plenty of shade. No admission is charged.

Downtown

If you are coming from the west, Downtown is most easily accessed at Exit 450. North 27th Street is the spine of Downtown, leading straight to the airport. First, Third, and Sixth Avenues North are downtown one-way arterials running west. (First Avenue becomes a two-way at North 18th Street.) Montana Avenue, Second and Fourth Avenues North are downtown one-way arterials running East. If you are coming from the east, Downtown and the Heights can be accessed from Exit 452. Take First Avenue to go Downtown. The restored train depot on Montana Avenue in the Historic District, where passengers boarded in days gone by, is now a great place to tour and take pictures. It is a neighbor to a great selection of restaurants, shops and art. Billings Historic District buildings and businesses have been renovated and refurbished back to the bustling atmosphere of the days when the Magic City sprang from the fertile banks of the Yellowstone River. Enjoy the modern-day cobblestones, ironwork any blacksmith would be proud of, flowers and trees. The heart of Downtown Billings is at Second Avenue North and Broadway (North 28th Street). Skypoint points to the Big Sky of Montana and offers you shade and shelter. You’ll find helpful maps and merchant lists in kiosks around town.

Billings Heights

If you are coming from the east along I-94, we recommend that you take Exit 23 at Pompeys Pillar (28 miles east of Billings). Visit the National Monument that bears Captain William Clark’s carved signature. Then proceed along Highway 312. Stop in Worden and Huntley to discover unhurried businesses and friendly people. Follow 312 into Billings Heights. The Heights is a geographical benchland that rises above the Yellowstone River Valley. Turn Left onto Pemberton Ln. then a left onto Like Elmo Dr. to check out the wildlife displays at the Fish, Wildlife and Parks center overlooking Lake Elmo. Return to Main Street for a wide variety of food and shopping. Going south on Main Street in the Heights will lead you to MetraPark, the home of MontanaFair, concerts, sports shows, ag shows, trade shows, motorsports and rodeos. Pose for a picture in front of the statue of world famous Saddle Bronc Champion Dan Mortensen. It is right in front of the MetraPark arena.


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Current Exhibits

RMC’s Ryniker-Morrison Art Gallery

Technology Hall of Rocky Mountain College (1511 Poly Drive, Billings MT 59102) and is open to the public from 9 a.m.- 4 p.m. Call for more info at 406.259.6563.

Moss Mansion Historic Museum Home

• The Rocky Mountain College Campus: A Visual History” September 1-29, 2016 • “Portraits” October 6-November 4, 2016 • “All Student Show” November 10-December 1, 2016

914 Division St., 406-256-5100, www.mossmansion.com Closed Monday, Tues.-Sun. 1-4 p.m.

Northcutt Steele Gallery

1500 University Dr., 406-657-2011, msubillings.edu/gallery/ Open 8 a.m. - 4 p.m.

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

Yellowstone Art Museum

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.

2 Toucan Gallery, 2505 Montana Ave. Celebrating the

Yellowstone County Museum

creative spirit. Painting, pottery, fiber glass, jewelry, 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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1950 Terminal Circle, 406-256-6811 • www.ycmhistory.org Tues.-Sat. 10:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. “Native American Collection,” ongoing “Western Room” ongoing “Historic Firearms,” ongoing

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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 2, 2016

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Park 1 Garage Kennedy Stained Sandstone Glass Gallery

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Al’s Bootery

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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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Wing-Ding 38 • Blazin The Beartooths Wing Ding is the ultimate Honda Gold Wing & Touring Bike convention! Hosted by GWRRA at different locations across the United States every year, the rides to Wing Ding as well as unique atmospheres are unforgettable.Come join us for a motorcycle convention unlike any other, where you can enjoy the company of friends with live entertainment in a beautiful location, learn more about motorcycle safety, discover all the latest products for your bike, and even test drive a new one.

ENTERTAINMENT SQUARE DANCE 101

Have you ever wanted to learn those basic steps of Square Dancing and explore dancing with your fellow GWRRA friends and family. Here is your opportunity. Register for a 2 hour session and by the end you will be square dancing to the basic calls and ready to show off your skills. Time: Thursday, September 1st from 9:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. Location: Metra Park - Cedar Hall Price: $25 per couple Includes: 2 hour session, commemorative pin, and refreshments

GWRRA’S GOT TALENT DINNER

Come enjoy dinner before a New and Exciting event taking place at Wing Ding. Come watch & cheer on your fellow members on their winning talent. Each Region can submit their winning acts for their chance to capture the title of GWRRA’s Got Talent! Time: Thursday, September 1st from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. (dinner) & 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. (talent) Location: Metra Park - Rimrock Auto Arena Price: $18 per person Menu: Chicken topped with honey mustard, bacon, mustard, mushrooms and cheese or Chicken topped with salsa ranch, cheese & tortilla chips. Garden Salad, Spinach Salad, Garlic Mashed Potatoes & Dinner Rolls. Iced Tea, Lemonade & Water

BBQ DINNER & EVENING ENTERTAINMENT

A Wing Ding tradition, the BBQ Dinner & Evening Entertainment event is one of the most popular activities at Wing Ding. Join us for food, friends, and entertainment! Time: Friday, September 2nd from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. (dinner), followed by the Evening Entertainment. Price: $18 per person, includes priority seating for the evening entertainment 2016 Menu: Pulled Pork or Beef Brisket Sandwiches, Broccoli Raisin Salad, Gourmet Baked Beans, Potato Salad, Sliced Watermelon, Assorted Cookies, Iced Tea, Lemonade, and Water.

EVENTS WELCOME PARTY

The Wing Ding Welcome Party is great fun for all registered attendees! Please join us to kickoff this year’s Wing Ding. More information on this year’s Welcome Party is coming soon!

OPENING CEREMONIES

Join your friends at GWRRA to kickoff this year’s Wing Ding and be part of the excitement, discovering the latest happenings around GWRRA. You won’t want to miss this.

BIKE SHOW

The Wing Ding Bike Show is a highly anticipated event. Come see all the cool rides from around GWRRA or show off your own! Full information regarding this year’s Bike Show and updated rules will be posted once available.

TRADE SHOW & DEMO RIDES

One of the largest trade shows geared toward Gold Wing and Touring motorcyclists in the World, the Wing Ding Trade Show is a must visit for any serious enthusiast. If you’re attending Wing Ding this year we highly recommend you stop by and see the amazing display of high-quality products and companies presented.

GRAND PARADE

The Grand Parade is an extremely popular Wing Ding tradition that gives GWRRA members the unique opportunity to ride together as one of the largest motorcycle parades ever. Join other GWRRA members from around the world in this fantastic event.

LIGHT PARADE

Another Wing Ding tradition, the Light Parade is an amazing display of brilliant lights and customized rides you won’t soon forget. Join us and be part of one of the coolest motorcycle exhibitions ever.

CLOSING CEREMONIES

Join us to recap this year’s Wing Ding, draw the finale prize tickets, and say goodbye.

DAY PASS

Did you know you don’t have to register for Wing Ding to attend the Trade Show? Day passes are sold on-site for $22 per person and $15 per GWRRA Member. Day passes include the following: Pocket Guide One-day pass to indoor Trade Show One-day access to Demo Rides on all participating manufacturers’ bikes (subject to availability) Access to the seminars and parades (that day) Access to the Opening and Closing Ceremonies (that day) Daytime event entertainment (that day) Precision Drill Team Exhibitions and other performances (that day)

NOTICE

Children 15 and under at the time of the event are admitted free. Cancellations in writing must be received at the Home Office on or before August 6, 2016, and are subject to a $15 processing fee. No telephone or verbal cancellations will be accepted. Please note, only registered delegates may participate in Wing Ding functions, activities and events! You will receive a confirmation via email 24-48 hours after your registration is processed. Please visit our website for hotel and camping information. Armbands, tickets, T-shirts or any other items purchased will be available for pickup beginning the day prior to Wing Ding in the registration area (see website for hours and location). In accordance with federal regulations, some prizes may be subject to up to 25% federal withholdings payable prior to receipt.


Events Calendar

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

AUG. 31 - SEPT. 3

SEPT. 1, 8, 15, 22, 29, OCT. 6, 13, 20, 27, NOV. 3, 10, 17, 24

WING DING

Come join us for a motorcycle convention unlike any other, where you can enjoy the company of friends with live entertainment in a beautiful location, learn more about motorcycle safety, discover all the latest products for your bike, and even test drive a new one. MetraPark, 308 6th Avenue N., Billings, MT 59101

PROJECTILE COMEDY

Enjoy the hilarious off the cuff improv comedy of Projectile Comedy. Thursday nights at Bones Arcade. Bones Arcade, 1425 Broadwater Ave., Billings, MT 59102 6 p.m. $5 SEPT. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5

BILLINGS MUSTANGS BASEBALL

Black Wizard

SEPT. 1

Black Wizard

Black Wizard have really done it with this album. Their performance is impressive, the sound is massive, the vocals are colossal and the guitar leads are seriously, seriously great. If you are a doom metal fan then Young Wisdom will put you in an ecstatic state of mind.” - CVLT Nation “Nothing short of excellent, Young Wisdom is by far one of the best albums, boasting an impressive collection of stoner rock that will quickly find its place amongst notable acts such as The Sword and Priestess.” - Ride with The Devil Pub Station, 2502 First Avenue North, Billings General Admission/All Ages Doors at 7 p.m. / Show at 8 p.m. $8 in advance / $10 Day of show Additional fees may apply SEPT. 1

NEW EXHIBITION OPENING RECEPTION

We welcome our new exhibition Jill Brody: Hidden in Plain Sight. Free to members or with paid museum admission. If anything is commonly known about Hutterite colonies, it is their reputation for being self-contained and private. So much more is the privilege, then, to be able to view this selection of photographs by Jill Brody, a photographer who earned the trust and support of the Hutterite colonies in Liberty County, Montana. Yellowstone Art Museum, 401 N 27th St., Billings, MT 59101 5:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.

Check online for match-up. Let’s Go, Billings Mustangs! 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. Dehler Park, 2611 9th Ave N., Billings, MT 59101 7 p.m. $5-$10 SEPT. 2

THE RAILROAD SHAPES OUR TOWN

Discover Billings on our most popular tour! Explore the founding of Billings as a railroad town, examining architecture, and learning why the city is configured the way it is. We’ll visit the sites of past Railroad Depots, view evidence of business development and touch on various points of interest along the way. See you downtown! Western Heritage Center, 2822 Montana Ave., Billings, MT 59101 10 a.m. $5, $10 SEPT. 2

RYAN DAVIDSON & ONLY THREADS LEFT

Come and enjoy a FREE early show at Railyard featuring americana/ bluegrass/folk music from Ryan Davidson and Only Threads Left! Doors at 5, Show at 6 | All Ages Welcome Railyard, 2526 Montana Ave., Billings, MT 59101 Free

3rd AV N to the delight of as many as 12,000 spectators. We don’t know how to count them, but that was the estimate of last year’s crowd. They fill the streets, parking lots, parking garages and sidewalks. Kurt Anthony and Major Dan Miller from MOJO 92.5 FM announce the cars from the front of St. Francis Upper School and the Babcock Theater, respectively. As they rumble back across N 27th ST Bucky Beaver and the Groundgrippers fire up on Broadway and there is dancing in the streets. On Saturday, Don’t miss the Classic Car Show at MetraPark from 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.. This is a holiday worth staying in town for. Downtown Billings, 2815 2nd Ave N., Billings, MT 59101 6:30 p.m. Free SEPT. 2, 3, 4, 9, 10, 11

In Conflict

NOVA Center for the Performing Arts is presenting In Conflict September 2-11. In Conflict, Directed by Christopher M. Greensweight and costumed by Glenda Brauneis, features the talents of Mia Anderson (recently seen in Five Women Wearing the Same Dress), Susan Hayes (military veteran and local talent), Dave Johnson (military veteran), Jysten West (former actor, director, and producer from Chicago), Rebekah Rae (Director of local dance troupe, “Dannsairean Irish Dance,”) and Cora Borell (new to Billings but holds an associates degree in theater). Adapted by Douglas C. Wager, In Conflict is a collection of true accounts from Iraqi War veterans. This moving piece uncovers the hidden world of war and explores what it means to be both human and hero. *In Conflict contains adult content and is not recommended for children. In Conflict performances are September 2,3,4* and 9, 10, & 11*. Friday and Saturday performances are at 7:30 p.m. and Sunday matinees are at 2* p.m. Tickets are available by calling our box office at 406.591.9535, by visiting

SEPT. 2, 3

BURN THE POINT CLASSIC CAR PARADE

Always Friday night, on Labor Day weekend, the parade brings the streets to life at 6:30 when the first of over 500 cars cross N 27th St. to rumble down

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our website at novabillings.org, or stopping by our box office located at 2317 Montana Ave. NOVA’s box office hours are Tuesday-Friday 12-6 P.m. Ticket prices are $21 for adults, $16 for military/seniors, and $10 for students. *Discounts are not available when purchasing tickets on-line. SEPT. 3

KillerKeyz by: Dueling Pianos Anywhere

DUELING PIANOS ANYWHERE is currently the Top Rated Nationally Touring Dueling Pianos show in North America. Each customized show is the combined musical effort of two extremely talented piano performers presenting an amazing quality of entertainment. These dueling pianists have performed thousands of allrequest shows at a variety of popular venues, casinos, corporate events, hotels and conventions, as well as private performances and wedding celebrations. The Dueling Pianos Anywhere client list includes top corporations, conventions, hotels and prominent individuals. Our performers are highly experienced and are regularly performing throughout the country. Pub Station, 2502 First Avenue North, Billings General Admission/21+ Doors at 7 p.m. / Show at 8 p.m. $10 in advance / Day of show RESERVED SEATING-Limited availability, 1 table with 4 chairs=$80 Additional fees may apply SEPT. 3, 10, 17, 24, OCT. 1

YELLOWSTONE VALLEY FARMERS MARKET

The Yellowstone Valley Farmers Market takes place Saturday mornings from 8 a.m. - noon in Downtown Billings. It features fresh fruits and vegetables, jams and jellies, baked goods and a variety of meats, too. If you’re looking for a beautiful selection of fresh flowers, the Yellowstone Valley Farmers Market is for you. Or just stop by to check it out and eat some yummy foods from the vendors. Time: 8 a.m. - 12 p.m. Location: Skypoint, 2815 2nd Ave N., Billings


SEPT. 4

LAKE ELMO LABOR DAY CELEBRATION | KAYAK RACES

Celebrate Labor Day with Lake Elmo. This free community event will feature kayak races, music and lots of family activities! Food vendors will be onsite. Kayaks for the races will be provided, feel free to bring your nonmotorized boat. Enjoy a fulfilled day at Lake Elmo! For more information regarding this event or to pre-register for kayak races, please contact: Jordan Gamez | 512.905.2256 | lakeelmo. americorps@gmail.com Lake Elmo, 2300 Lake Elmo Dr., Billings, MT 59105 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. Free kayak races. Food available to purchase. SEPT. 6

The Midlife Chryslers will be playing classic rock!

Concert benefits Elysian School. The event is free to the public, but there is a suggested donation of $5/pp. Food trucks, beer, wine, and beverages available for purchase with a portion of proceeds going to the beneficiary. A free outdoor concert series for the whole family with proceeds benefitting various local non-profit organizations. Bring camp chairs and picnic blankets to the outdoor amphitheater at the intersection of Front Street and Lost Creek Road and enjoy live music. This is a family-friendly event so bring the kiddos! Street parking only. Opener starts @ 5 p.m. Headliner starts @ 6 p.m. Josephine Crossing, 1820 Front Street, Billings, MT 59101 SEPT. 6

PINTAID

This week’s cause is the Montana Wildlife Federation. Billings is a generous community yet people are not fully aware of the wide and diverse good causes. The Garage at Yellowstone Valley Brewing Company offers individuals and organizations our venue to show their stuff over pints and good conversation every Monday night from 6 p.m. - 8 p.m. And the Garage contributes $1 for every pint purchased to the cause. The Garage at Yellowstone Valley Brewing Co., 2123 1st Ave N., Billings, MT 59101 SEPT. 7

SANCTUARY SPA AND SALON FREE DAY

Enjoy free museum admission for everyone all day courtesy of Sanctuary Spa and Salon.

Yellowstone Art Museum, 401 N 27th St., Billings, MT 59101 SEPT. 7, 8, 9

WOMEN STEPPING FORWARD FOR AGRICULTURE ANNUAL CONFERENCE

It’s time to “Grow More!” and join us at the 2016 Women Stepping Forward for Agriculture Conference! WSFA will be held September 7-9, 2016 at the Big Horn Resort in Billings, Montana! The annual Women Stepping Forward for Agriculture (WSFA) conference has a long history in Montana. The first conference was held in 2001 in Great Falls and the event has been held annually across the state for the past 13 years. Every year, a group of about 10 different women from across Montana volunteer for the Women Stepping Forward for Agriculture steering committee that organizes and hosts the annual conference. In past years the USDA has taken the lead in organizing the conference, however in 2015 a group of women agricultural leaders have stepped up to take over the Women Stepping Forward for Agriculture conference. This group of women, who represent many of the major agriculture organizations in the state, have plans to make Women Stepping Forward for Agriculture one of the premier women’s agriculture conferences in Montana. Bighorn Resort, 1801 Majestic Ln., Billings, MT 59102 Noon - 7 p.m. SEPT. 7, 14, 21, 28, OCT. 5, 12, 19, 26, NOV. 2, 9, 16, 23, 20

BEER BINGO

Beer Bingo every Wednesday night starting at 8 p.m.. $0.50 a card, limit two cards per person. Winner takes all! Sponsored by Red Lodge Ales. $8 pitchers of Red Lodge Ales. Hosted By the Vig’s own Bingo Betty. 21+ The Vig Alehouse, 501 Hilltop, Billings, MT 59105 8 p.m. SEPT. 8

5TH ANNUAL PARTY FOR PRESERVATION

Enjoy an exciting evening on the beautiful Moss Mansion grounds! This signature event begins with cocktails at 5 p.m., then be ready for laughs as our local Celebrity Waiters compete for your tips and serve you drinks during a fine catered dinner. Mingle and keep track of the bidding in the silent auction featuring local fine art and a huge selection of fine items from local and regional spas, shop, restaurants and much more. Play a rousing game of Heads or Tails to win a stunning piece of jewelry from Montaque’s, and participate in the exciting live auction with bidding

on fabulous vacation packages and private bookings at the Moss Mansion. All will benefit the Moss Mansion Museum operations and portions are tax deductible. Moss Mansion, 914 Division St., Billings, MT 59101 5 p.m. - 10 p.m. $100 per seat, $800 per table of 8 SEPT. 8

Will Hoge

WILL HOGE HAS BEEN THROUGH THE WRINGER. “Took a whole lot of miles to know what I know now,” sings Will Hoge on “Growing Up Around Here,” the opening track off of his tenth studio album, Small Town Dreams. “I’m kinda proud of growing up around here.” It’s been a whole lot of miles, indeed: miles on the road, driving the bus himself from venue to venue since the nineties; miles to and from Nashville writing rooms, where he’s spent countless hours penning songs – some for him, some for others; miles exploring lands outside of his native Franklin, Tennessee, chasing the spirits of his musical heroes. Roads meet, roads split, roads led to home. This is the album that follows them all, every twist and turn in Hoge’s American journey – a journey that’s positioned him as one of our keenest, most honest modern storytellers, telling both his tale and ours. Pub Station (2502 First Avenue North, Billings, MT 59101) General Admission/All Ages Doors at 7 p.m. / Show at 8 p.m. $25 in advance / $25 Day of show RESERVED SEATING - Limited availability, 1 table with 4 chairs=$150 Additional fees may apply SEPT. 8

DEEP ECHO 2: A CONVERSATION WITH CATHERINE COURTENAYE

Join us for an informal conversation with Bozeman, Montana, artist Catherine Courtenaye, who is featured in the exhibition Echo: Unspoken Dialects. Yellowstone Art Museum, 401 N 27th St., Billings, MT 59101 6:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. SEPT. 9

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Tennessee Three! Fronted by guitarist and singer Merle Travis Peterson, The Cold Hard Cash Show brings to life classic Cash songs from the Sun & Columbia Records Catalogs to the modern American recordings, performing with the energy of the Live at Folsom and San Quentin albums with a sound so accurate you’d think you’re listening to The Man in Black himself! The band formed in 2005 and in addition to Merle Travis Peterson fronting the band on vocals and guitar, the line up includes long time member Fel Torres on drums and Trebor Riddle on upright & electric bass. Pub Station (2502 First Avenue North, Billings, MT 59101) General Admission/21+ Doors at 8 p.m. / Show at 9 p.m. $12 in advance / $15 Day of show RESERVED SEATING-Limited availability, 1 table with 4 chairs=$80 Additional fees may apply SEPT. 9

BARS, BROTHELS AND BOK CHOY: EXPLORING MINNESOTA AVENUE

Before the skate park and businesses, Billings’ Southside was filled with bars, brothels and even a Chinatown. We’ll wander the remnants of these establishments and bring back to life the stories of these large, and almost forgotten, communities. Western Heritage Center, 2822 Montana Ave., Billings, MT 59101 10 a.m. $5, $10 SEPT. 9

BILLINGS WILD & SCENIC FILM FESTIVAL

Please join us for an evening of short films that will delight the senses, inform our minds, and help us appreciate nature and the struggles to protect it. This event is kid-friendly and open to the public so please, bring the whole family and a few friends down for an evening of inspired and engaging fun! Babcock Theater, 2812 2nd Ave N., Billings, MT 59101 7 p.m. - 10 p.m. $8 Advance; $10 At the Door; Children 12 and Under are Free

Cold Hard Cash Show

The Cold Hard Cash Show is an original and innovative tribute to the music of Johnny Cash and The

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Lucky Louie, fortunate in life, love and business Story and photos by Kathleen Gilluly

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They don’t call him lucky Louie because he does well at the roulette table or because he is a savvy business man, although at least one of those is true. His true fortune lies in his family, although in Laurel he is best known as the owner of the city’s oldest drinking establishment, Lucky Louie’s Tavern and Casino, formerly known as the Board of Trade located city center at 117 E. Main St.

Besides talking about his namesake bar, Carranco enjoys visiting about his life, both business and personal. There have been plenty of twists and turns in both.

Although many consider Louie Carranco a Laurel fixture, the born and raised Montanan opened Lucky Louie’s only about seven years ago with his long-time silent partners. One of his former local establishments is still probably better known, both statewide and to truckers everywhere. Shotgun Willies was once one of Yellowstone County’s finest gentleman’s clubs. Sitting next to the former Pelican Plaza Truck Stop, the strip joint was a popular club until about a year ago. The Pelican Plaza was sold and with it went the lease. Unable to find another suitable location, the 81-year-old now focuses most of his time managing the Laurel sports bar and relaxing with his family.

Out with the old, in with the new

Since purchasing Laurel’s favorite watering hole, Carranco has upgraded the joint. “We really cleaned it up in here,” he said, noting the new carpeting, six big TV’s and spiffed-up restrooms. “But, we left the history.” According to saloon lore, long-ago railroaders used silver dollars and left their marks by rubbing the edge of the coins into the wood. The grooves from the 8-bit pieces remain, but the solid wood bar is clean and has a new finish. Despite his relatively recent arrival to the best little burg in the state, Carranco is liked and respected here. In part that’s because wherever he has lived he’s been a one-man economic development boon, having employed many locals. He’s especially proud of his current crew. “Justin, Darcy, Mike and Rachel are four of the best bartenders in the county,” he said naming them in the order of their longevity. “But even they need supervision and that gives me a reason to get up and out everyday.” Carranco noted that customers compliment the service his staff provides everyday and they especially like the newest addition. “The new fry station is a self-contained system,” he said pointing out the appliance behind the bar. “It cooks faster than the older types and the food tastes fresher.” The wide variety of treats go great with a beer and can substitute for dinner when a customer is unable to leave a hot machine in the casino. In addition to pizza, favorites on the menu include the Siracha bites, chunks of solid chicken with a little sizzle; onion rings; breaded mushrooms; fries, tots or chips; chicken gizzards and wings; steak fingers and, of course, chicken strips. All the appetizers are served with a choice of 10 dipping sauces. Prices range from $3 to $11.25 for the combo

In the beginning—Billings

“I was born and raised in Rosebud, Montana, 40,000 years ago,” he joked, although folks much younger admire the octogenarian’s health and humor. “My parents were sugar beet farmers who had immigrated here from Mexico.” Carranco is the second of 10 children born to the large family. He moved to Billings in 1960, where he got his start working for Conoco. After a few years, he purchased the Texaco station that was where the Wells Fargo tower now sits on North 27th St. Later, he opened the Conoco on 17th St. W. and Poly Dr. After selling that station Carranco worked for AMC as a warranty and service rep.

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“I did that for 3 or 4 years and then in 1973, I went to Casper and opened the first Taco Bell in Wyoming,” he said. That was still early in his career and by then he had married his first wife, Lynn, in Billings and had children Stephanie and Brent. The Carrancos divorced before Louie made the move to Wyoming. He remarried while in Wyoming and he and his second wife adopted Jennifer when she was just 13 days old. Although that marriage didn’t last, his businesses thrived. “A group of us opened Dos Machos in Billings,” he said. “I was a silent partner in that venture, but I went on to open Little Big Man

Pizza in Casper in 1980, and then a second Taco Bell.” While Carrano got his business savvy early on, it took a little longer for his family and love life to come in line.

Home again

“I was in big trouble when I came back to Billings after my second divorce,” he said. “I had sold the Taco Bells and had to sell my partnership in Little Big Man. I lost a lot.” But, he made significant gains in other aspects of his life by returning to his home state. “After being divorced for 34 years, my first wife and I remarried. We’ve been married for 20 years now,” he said with a smile and added with a hearty laugh, “I shot myself in the foot once and came back and did it again.” Despite a recent hip replacement, he looks and feels good and said he is blessed. “I’m home and closer to my family, certainly closer to my kids,” he said. In addition to his wife and children, Carranco has grandkids from all three of his children. “I am a lucky man.” The maturing entrepreneur enjoys visiting about his colorful past and his happy domesticity. He can be found most mornings enjoying a cup of coffee and holding court at Lucky Louie’s. Besides his home in Billings Heights, the man wouldn’t want to be anywhere else. Lucky Louie’s is open daily 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Call 628-4721 for information on daily specials.


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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.

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New Exhibition at the Yellowstone Art Museum Opens with Resonant Work by Four Montana Artists

The exhibition remains on view through October 2nd. The symbolism and intent of written words has a history as long as human memory. Echo: Unspoken Dialects reveals the intersection between emotion and reason as described by the paths of memory employed by four leading Montana artists who utilize words or language-like forms. Four distinctive voices in the sea of contemporary Montana art practitioners employ the complexities of written or published language in combination with traditional and non-traditional painterly and sculptural forms. These words and non-words “echo” between the past and present while positively charging viewers’ cognition and interpretive abilities in their journey to discover meaning, joy, and wonder in recent works by Catherine Courtenaye, Bozeman; Kate Hunt, Kalispell; Michael Haykin, Boulder; and Jerry Iverson, Big Timber. Catherine Courtenaye uses script (real and invented) to modulate the surface of beautiful color-field paintings. Her calligraphic characters dance and travel

Montana Artists Catherine Courtenaye, Specimens (with Belted Kingfisher), 2015, oil on 3 panels, 8 x 24 inches.

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through time and space—often balanced with bird imagery to reinforce the themes of flight in her paintings. Kate Hunt’s sculptures are composed of a multitude of compressed layers of printed matter that operate as time capsules, relics, and

Michael Haykin seen with Palimpsest: Air and Space, 2016, oil on canvas, each painting is 60 x 36 inches. Photo is courtesy of the artist.

totems from the near and distant past. Michael Haykin’s recent paintings recall the graffiti of childhood: love notes and carved names left on school room desks and obscured messages inscribed on urban walls. Jerry Iverson emulates the conventions of written language while inventing a stark and perhaps unknowable new vocabulary rife with Modernist art references. Seen together, works by these participating artists represent a human desire to record and share experiences in literal, figurative, representational, and conceptual terms. Their collective wisdom and art forms will engage viewers on multiple levels that range from serving their curiosity to appeasing the need to be sur-

rounded by beauty—ultimately deriving their own meanings from the echo of sincere and intelligent expressions stirred from the depths of creative minds at work and play in the reverberant space of Montana. Echo: Unspoken Dialects is organized by the Yellowstone Art Museum, curated by Senior Curator Bob Durden. The exhibition includes work by artists who are represented in the museum’s Montana Collection. The timing of the exhibition will appeal to area residents and to the many cultural visitors who travel during the summer seeking a taste of the cultural treasures across the nation. The exhibition is appropriate for all ages. Members are admitted free, and the general public can visit for a nominal admission free. For more information, visit the museum’s website www.artmuseum.org.

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The Moss Mansion Historic House Museum 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 surround-

ing 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 Waldorf-Astoria, 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 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 nonprofit organization. Learn more at mossmansion.com.


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Beat the Heat and Enjoy a Visual Feast at the Yellowstone Art Museum

Billings Arts Association Exhibit at McCormick Cafe Members of the Billings Arts Association have been invited to exhibit at the McCormick Café on Montana Avenue during August and September. The exhibit will begin August 3 and run through September 28. The artists of the BAA are eager to show their work in this lovely large venue. The McCormick Cafe has always shown an appreciation for the arts in its support of the work of individual artists and for the bi-monthly Art Walks. An added feature of the exhibit is that sales of artwork will generate funding for art education charitable purposes namely the BAA’s Art Education Grant. The BAA Grants fund art education projects in our area so teachers can propose special projects which otherwise might not be affordable. An innovative proposal for art education in any venue or medium will be considered. Contact Billings Arts Association for the grant application form. www.billingsartsassociation.org BAA is an organization of 125 artists from Billings and the surrounding areas. Art represented by the group varies considerably: photography, pottery, jewelry making, sculpting, welding, glass art as well as encaustic, sketching and painting in watercolor, oil, acrylic as well as other mediums. We gather to exchange art information and provide education to our members. You’re welcome to share comments about this exhibit which will be up thru September with the exhibit coordinator, Bill Arbizzani at 406- 259-9502 or email arbizzani@charter. net.

The dog days of summer are upon us, but the Yellowstone Art Museum is a great destination for beating the heat while enjoying a feast of visual offerings with family members and friends. Just in time for the harvest season, the YAM offers a new exhibition that examines an often misunderstood rural community, which is known by the public primarily through their interactions at local farmers’ markets. Jill Brody: Hidden in Plain Sight reveals everyday moments from life in Liberty County Hutterite communities with her large-scaled, beautifully composed photographs. The exhibition remains on view September 1, 2016 – December 30, 2016 with an opening reception on Thursday, September 1, 2016. The public will have an opportunity to learn more about this exhibition and the artist’s work at Brody’s artist’s talk 6:30 – 7:30 p.m. Thursday, September 22nd. Members of the centuries-old Hutterite group live among us, yet separately. We see them, know of their unique colonies, and occasionally do business with them, yet we understand little of their history and the nature of the way of life they follow. Like so many minority groups, the Hutterites have suffered persecution and hostility throughout their history, from their earliest days in the 16th century to the present. Theirs is a group that is both ethnic and religious in its origins, yet their essential human kinship with those of us who live in the contemporary, technology-driven world is not evident to everyone. “People think we are ignorant because we only go to school through eighth grade, and because we don’t go out of the colony very much. But here we learn from the time we are little children to care for each other and live in peace. So why would we go out when we already have what other people want?”—young Hutterite woman If anything is commonly known about Hutterite colonies, it is their reputation for being self-contained and private. So much more is the privilege, then, to be able to view this selection of photographs by Jill Brody, a photographer who earned the trust and support of the Hutterite colonies in Liberty County, Montana, to the degree that they allowed her to document their daily lives and share her masterful photographs with audiences who wish to build their understanding of the broad diversity of ways of life among people. Jill Brody has a long history of aesthetically impactful photodocumentary work in Montana. She is a consummate professional whose attention to detail and thoughtful composition have garnered much praise. Brody approached her work with the Hutterites as she had her previous projects: with careful observation, patience, and empathy. As former senior curator at the Missoula Art Museum, Stephen Glueckert, has stated, “Brody is a genuine artist, true Jill Brody, Onion House Tableau, to herself and to her audience. 2012, photograph Her work helps clarify ideas, concepts, and imagery that have emerged from the isolation of the West.” Hidden in Plain Sight was originally organized by the Missoula Art Museum and traveled the state under the auspices of the Montana Art Gallery Directors Association. The presentation at the YAM is under special arrangement with the artist and is sponsored by an anonymous donor, Dr. Stephen and Marilyn Kramer, Dave and Cynthia Hummel, and the Stapleton Gallery. Other offerings abound at the YAM and the public is invited to learn more about the works included in its current exhibition Echo: Unspoken Dialects. Join other area art patrons at Deep Echo: A Conversation with Kate Hunt, Jerry Iverson, and Michael Haykin, three of the four exhibiting artists. The conversation will be moderated by the museum’s senior curator, and takes place 6:30–7:30 p.m. Thursday, August 18th. An additional conversation with exhibiting artist Catherine Courtenaye will take place 6:30–7:30 p.m. Thursday, September 8th. The timing of these exhibitions and programs should appeal to area residents and to the many cultural visitors who travel during the summer and fall seeking a taste of the cultural treasures found across the nation. The YAM is fully accessible and family friendly, members are admitted free, and the general public can visit for a nominal admission free. For more information, visit the museum’s website www. artmuseum.org.


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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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SEPTEMBER 17

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AUGUST 27

TOM LOGAN ACTING WORKSHOP

Don’t miss the opportunity to study with a working Hollywood directorproducer! Tom is a well-respected, very knowledgeable and extremely funny member of the prestigious Directors Guild of America. Starting as a child actor on Broadway, Tom worked as an actor for years including a contract role on General Hospital. He also worked as an apprentice writer on Saturday Night Live. Tom’s true talent through, is as an award-winning director of TV, film and commercials. Go to www.tomlogan. com for more about his career. Now he’s here to share his years of expertise with you! Karla Johnson of Creative World Modeling Agency is hosting this workshop! For more information or to sign up contact Karla Johnson at: e-mail: karladjohnson54@gmail.com or text or call: 406-855-2761 SEPTEMBER 3

ABSAROKEE’S FARMERS MARKET & QUILT SHOW

Sponsored by Cobblestone Preservation Committee. When: Saturday, September 3, 2016 Where: Absarokee Elementary School Yard When: 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. Vendors, food, contests, on my! Come and join in the fun! Contact Rosie at 328-4797 with questions SEPTEMBER 4 - REEDPOINT

27TH ANNUAL “RUNNING OF THE SHEEP” DRIVE

Hundreds of sheep take to Reed Point’s Main Street during this Labor Day weekend staple. Events begin at 10 a.m. and include a street fair, parade and street dance. 406-326-2315 for more info. PRICE: Free TIME: 10 a.m. to late evening

COLUMBUS END OF SUMMER BASH

The fun will kick off at Heritage Park with activities such as Firemen Games, a kids’ bouncy house, horseshoe tournament and cornhole tournament. Vendors and food trucks are being invited to line up along E 4th Ave N, from Heritage Park to the Stillwater County Pavilion. At the Stillwater County Pavilion, churches, clubs, organizations, farmer’s market vendors are invited to set up booths, tables, activities to sell or offer wares and goods to the public. There will be live music and a beer garden on the northern half of the fairgrounds. We will also be hosting the 1st EVER Shopping Cart Races along E 6th Ave. This fun filled day will be capped off with a fantastic firework display after dark. Event sponsored by SCORE. SEPTEMBER 17

3RD ANNUAL NIGHT FLYER

Our 3rd Annual Night Flyer is Sept 10th. Happy Hour starts at 7:30 and we will tee off at 8:30 p.m. There will be prizes for those that out glow the competition. Entry fee is $35.00 per person (members $25.00) Call Stillwater Golf 322.4298 to sign up. Spaces are limited! OCTOBER 3 - ABSAROKEE

STILLWATER RIVER RUN AND FUN WALK PRICE: Please call for information TIME: 9 a.m. MORE INFORMATION: 406-328-4775

October 22 Holiday Fair This is a fundraiser for Columbus Stillwater Valley Compassionate Friends. Will be held at the Litte Metra and they are looking for crafters and vendors for this event. They are also taking donation items for their silent auction.

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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

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CHAMBER CHRISTMAS OPEN HOUSE & ANNUAL ARTS & CRAFTS SHOW

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Vendors display holiday foods and gifts Friday 8:30 a.m. - 8 p.m., Saturday 8:30 a.m. - noon. Lunch is served Friday 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. 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

AUGUST - MID SEPTEMBER

FARMERS MARKETS

The Little Horn Bank: This 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. Main St., Hardin MT. 7:30-11 a.m. Bighorn Valley Clinic: This farmers market is held on Thursdays at the Bighorn Valley Clinic. 5-7 p.m.


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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 ‘teepee 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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St. Labre Indian School and Museum Founded in 1884 ASHLAND, MT• 60 MI. E. of Little Big Horn Battlefield on HWY 212

“The Warrior Trail”

Northern Cheyenne and Crow Indian Reservations are served by St. Labre Indian School at three locations St. Labre provides education to Native American students, pre-school through 12th grade. Come visit the Cheyenne Indian Museum and Gift Shop at St. Labre. Historical and rare artifacts tell the story of a rich history. MONDAY-FRIDAY: Call for extended summer hours

(406) 784-4500 or 784-4511 www.stlabre.org

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MUSIC NIGHT WITH DYLAN PETIT

Listen to music from Dylan Petit at Yellowstone Cellars & Winery! Yellowstone Cellars & Winery, 1335 Holiday Circle, Billings, MT 59101 7 p.m. - 9 p.m. FREE SEPT. 9

MOVIES IN THE PARK

This week’s movie is “Ant-Man” and concessions will benefit Special K Ranch. Movies in the Park offers a free night of entertainment for the whole family. Bring a blanket or lawn chairs and enjoy a family friendly flick on the big screen. All seating is first come first serve. Concessions and more fun are on site so come early! Movies begin at dusk. Castle Rock Park, Wicks Ln & Nutter Blvd., Billings, MT 59105 ~ 7:30 p.m. SEPT. 9

THE COLD HARD CASH SHOW

21+. The Cold Hard Cash Show is an original and innovative tribute to the music of Johnny Cash and The Tennessee Three! Fronted by guitarist and singer Merle Travis Peterson, The Cold Hard Cash Show brings to life classic Cash songs from the Sun & Columbia Records Catalogs to the modern American recordings, performing with the energy of the Live at Folsom and San Quentin albums with a sound so accurate you’d think you’re listening to The Man in Black himself! The band formed in 2005 and in addition to Merle Travis Peterson fronting the band on vocals and guitar, the line up includes long time member Fel Torres on drums and Trebor Riddle on upright & electric bass. Since the formation, they have performed on hundreds of stages often sharing them with a diverse variety of artists such as as Darryl Worley, John Anderson, Eric Church, Charlie Daniels, Lonestar, Eddie Money, Eli Young Band, Los Lobos, James Hunnicutt, Dale Watson and countless others as well as performing at several high profile private functions with guests such as Katy Perry, Shawn Colvin, John Oates, Justin Timberlake, David Ryan Harris, John Mayer and have at times performed with a few of them! In 2008 the band made their National Television debut when they performed on The Late Show with David Letterman, gaining a solid world wide fan base and landing them on stages at several nationally known festivals

such as Memphis in May Festival (Memphis,TN), Sturgis Motorcycle Rally (Sturgis,SD), Daytona Bike Week (Daytona, FL), Lonestar Rally (Galveston,TX) and Johnny Cash Festival- Roadshow Revival (Ventura,CA). The Pub Station, 2502 1st Ave N., Billings, MT 59101 SEPT. 9, 10, 11*, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, 23, 24, 25*, 29, 30 AND OCT. 1, 2016

Rock Of Ages

It’s the tail end of the big bad 1980s in Hollywood, and the party has been raging hard. Aqua Net, Lycra, lace and liquor flow freely at one of the Sunset Strips last legendary venues, a place where Stacee Jaxx takes the stage and groupies line up to turn their fantasies into reality. Amidst the madness, aspiring rock star Drew longs to take the stage as the next big thing ( and longs for small-town girl Sherri, fresh off the bus from Kansas). But the rock and roll fairy-tale is about to end when developers sweep into town with plans to turn the fabled Strip into just another capitalist strip mall. Can Drew, Sherri and the gang save The Strip before it’s too late? Only the music of hit bands Styx, Journey, Bon Jovi, Whitesnake and more hold the answer. Location: Billings Studio Theatre, 1500 Rimrock Rd., Billings, MT 59102 Show Times: Thursday, Friday, Saturday: 7:30 p.m. (Doors Open At 7 p.m.) Sunday: 2 p.m. (Doors Open At 1:30 p.m.) Ticket Prices: Adults: $22.00 Student/Senior: $20.00 SEPT. 9, 10

UP WITH PEOPLE

“The Journey” features historical highlights from throughout Up With Peoples existence: from the 1960s to the new millennium along with short pop medleys from each era and a medley of iconic UWP international dances. Original UWP songs introduce timeless themes of hope, movement, peace, and an overriding sense of motivation to go out and make a positive change in the world. Student and Child ($21.50) tickets AND VIP package that include preshow reception ($76.50) are available by phone or at the box office window. Call 256-6052 for further information or to order. Alberta Bair Theater, 2801 3rd Ave N., Billings, MT 59101 7:30 p.m. $26.50, $21.50, $76.50 SEPT. 9, 16

Movies in the Park

Movies in the parks offers a free night

of entertainment for the whole family. Bring a blanket or lawn chairs and enjoy a family friendly flick on the big screen. All seating is first come first serve. Concessions and more fun are on site so come early! Movies begin at dusk. Check www.billingsKiwanis.org for what movie is playing what night. Time 8:30 p.m. Price: Free Location: Pioneer Park, Virginia Ln & Ave D, Billings, MT 59101 SEPT. 10-11

Fall Classic Motocross

Time: 8 a.m. Web: Billingsmotorcycleclub.us Location: 3630 Old Blue Creek Rd., Billings MT SEPT. 11

Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue

Kicking off ABT’s 2016-17 Season! Hot off a summer tour with Sharon Jones and the Dap-Kings and headliners Daryl Hall & John Oates, Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue head out for solo shows with a stop at Alberta Bair Theater. TSOA have performed at Magic City Blues Fest to ever growing audiences. Time: 7:30 p.m. Ticket: $50, $39, $34, $29 Location: Alberta Bair Theater, 2801 3rd Ave N., Billings SEPT. 15

Briskly Venture, Briskly Roam: The Legend of Yellowstone Kelly

Presented by By Bill Cole. After serving the Union in the Civil War, Luther Sage “Yellowstone” Kelly came out west to hunt, trap, and explore the Northern Plains. His knowledge of the indigenous peoples and the landscapes of eastern Montana prompted him into military service as an army scout during the end of the Indian Wars. In the 1870s, he became a nationally recognized figure on the western frontier. When: Noon Where: Western Heritage Center, 2822 Montana Ave,. Billings SEPT. 16

Bart Crow

Look out your window. Whether you’re in a Manhattan hirise or at a truck stop somewhere off a Midwestern interstate, keep your eyes open. Bart Crow is coming your way. Always known as “the nice guy” with a smile on his face, the tides are turning and the gloves are coming off. Bart Crow is still the kind of guy and artist fans in the South and Midwest have grown to love. But on his new album The Parade, boundaries disappear

and things are getting real. The road-toughened troubadour and his band have already logged thousands of miles playing 130+ dates a year in front of loyal rowdy crowds at far-flung, late-night clubs and concert halls all over Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, Arkansas, Nebraska and beyond. It’s his music that draws them -- a tangle of roots in blues, country and down-home rock ‘n’ roll, branded with his unique imprint. They hear their lives in his lyrics, written in the tradition of Townes Van Zandt, Steve Earle and other true-life troubadours. Pub Station, 2502 First Avenue North, Billings General Admission / All Ages Doors at 7 p.m. / Show at 8 p.m. $15 in advance / Day of show Additional fees may apply SEPT. 17 & 18

Coyoty Run Cross Country

Time: 9 a.m. Web: Billingsmotorcycleclub.us Location: 3630 Old Blue Creek Rd., Billings MT SEPT.21

Sol Seed w/ Yellowstoned:

David and Michelle’s Anniversary Party Sol Seed brings a distinct sound combining elements of Rock, Hip Hop, Soul, World Music and Psychedelic Jam with a Reggae foundation to form a positive musical fusion that is uniquely their own. With thoughtprovoking lyrics, infectious grooves and high-energy live performances, Sol Seed creates an unforgettable live-music experience for people of all ages to enjoy. Since transplanting to Eugene from Southern Oregon several years ago Sol Seed has rapidly gained momentum and created a diverse and loyal fan base in the North West and beyond. Sol Seed has been awarded “Eugene’s Best Band” three years running by Eugene Weekly readers, and was recently declared “Eugene’s Next Big Thing.” General Admission/ All Ages Location: Pub Station, 2502 First Avenue North Time: Doors at 6 p.m. / Show at 7 p.m. Price: $5 in advance / Day of show Additional fees may apply SEPT. 22

Jaden Carlson Band

The Jaden Carlson Band is a highenergy power trio based out of Boulder, Colorado that melds funk, soul, jazz, fusion and rock. Led by Jaden, a guitar artist, they expertly perform a unique and expansive repertoire of infectious

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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 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, old guns, old knives, old Indian beadwork, old stuff. Downtown Billings, 207 N. Broadway #130. 406-254-1019, www.nativeamericannations.com. See #6 on map!

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.

Bra Fittings & Post Mastectomy

Bars & Taverns

Breweries

TLC LINGERIE - Do your bra straps fall off your shoulders? Do you wear more than one bra when you exercise? Are you spilling out of the cups? TLC Lingerie can help! Bras with underwire or no wire IN STOCK sizes 30AA to 56K. Also in stock: nursing bras, sports bras, strapless, pocketed swimsuits, corsets, and control garments. Swimsuits sizes 6-32 IN STOCK all year long! COME IN AND HAVE A FIT! 1400 Broadwater Ave. 406-655-9400

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 co-workers & friends to enjoy a relaxing drink. 6 big screen TVs, darts, pool table, NFL ticket during season, free wifi, daily drink & food specials, appetizers, chicken wings and pizzas. Great selection of domestic and micro beers, premium liquirs, package liquor and beer to go.

*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 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

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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.

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

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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

Liquor Stores 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 and services available. Innovative spa chairs and instruments are clean, sanitized, and sterilized after each use to ensure 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.

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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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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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originals and carefully selected covers embodying their own unique arrangements. General Admission/ All Ages Location: Pub Station, 2502 First Avenue North, Billings Time: Doors at 7 p.m. / Show at 8 p.m Price: $7 in advance/Day of show Additional fees may apply SEPT. 23

Glass Spiders: David Bowie Tribute

Glass Spiders is a Montana-based tribute to the music of David Bowie. The band performs an expansive catalog of songs representing the breadth of Bowie’s 50-year career. “How does one describe a Glass Spiders’ show,” a reviewer recently

wrote, “It’s not easy to evoke the sheer radness of it all.” (Missoula Independent; March, 2015). General Admission/21+ Location: Pub Station, 2502 First Avenue North Open: Doors at 8 p.m. / Show at 9 p.m. Price: $10 in advance / Day of show Additional fees may apply SEPT. 24

ALMEDA’S M2B TRIO

ALMEDA & FRIENDS play WESTERN AMERICANA & ROOTS MUSIC Time: 7 p.m. Location: YELLOWSTONE CELLARS & WINERY, 1335 Holiday Circle, Billings, MT

SEPT. 24

Just Dance!

Join us for what promises to be the most exciting season opener yet! The Billings Symphony Orchestra comes together with the Grand Rapid Ballet Company to bring to life Tchaikovsky’s Swan Lake and a melody of George Gershwin’s greatest hits! Don’t miss out on this spectacular show! The Billings Symphony Orchestra & Chorale, Featuring the Grand Rapids Ballet Company Location: Alberta Bair Theater Time: 7:30 p.m. SEPT. 20

El Ten Elevel, Mylets

General Admision/21+ The record was written at their homes and practice studio in Atwater Village, and recorded with Cheney at Costa

Mesa Recording Studio in Costa Mesa, CA. Dunn and Fogarty are the only musicians that appear on Fast Forward; everything you hear was done by the two of them using two basses, electronic drums, acoustic drums, and myriad looping pedals and effects. Time: 8 p.m. Doors / 9 p.m. Show Price: $12 Advance/ $15 Day of Show location: The Pub Station, 2502 1st Ave N., Billings, MT SEPT. 24

Fall Hill Climb

Time: 9 a.m. Web: Billingsmotorcycleclub.us Location: 3630 Old Blue Creek Rd., Billings MT

Memory and Identity: Apsáalooke and Hidatsa ledger art at Bair Museum This summer, the Bair Museum hosts the second exhibition and a different selection of ledger drawings from the Barstow Collection at the Montana State University Billings Library. The entire collection consists of 66 drawings by members of the Crow (Apsáalooke) and Hidatsa (Gros Ventre of the River) who were together on the Crow Agency Reservation in the 1880s and 1890s. Elizabeth Guheen, Director and Chief Curator of the Charles M. Bair Family Museum, said the ledger drawings in this summer’s exhibition speak to a specific time in the life of Native peoples in Montana and in the United States and contain many different messages because they are communicating across time and history and through many generations. “The Indian schools on the reservations focused on the government’s goal of “Americanizing” the Indian population on the youngest members of the tribes. Students were required to cut their hair, speak

only English, and wear American clothing. Many schools required that the children change their names to more American ones. A few of the drawings appear to be signed by the artist because they had been sent to school. In answer to the implied question, “Who are you?” the scrawled signature written in pencil “I am the Indian Boy” stands as the defining metaphor for children taken from their parents and their way of life and given a new, generic identity untethered to any memories or culture.” Major Charles Barstow was chief clerk for the Bureau of Indian Affairs at Crow Agency from 1879 to 1897. He provided Indian warriors materials and encouraged them paint and draw. The ledger drawings mimic the function of traditional buffalo hide painting – narrative of social status, youthful adventure from capturing horses and “counting coups” to dancing and courtship. Barstow’s collection of 66 drawings was rediscovered in 1930 in Roundup and came to MSU-Billings through the

efforts of Ruthann Wilbur Hines. The Bair Museum, located in Martinsdale, is open 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. seven days a week

through Labor Day, Labor Day through October – Wednesday to Sunday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Visit www.bairfamilymuseum.org for more information.

Visit! The Bair Family Museum Martinsdale, Montana

Charles Russell and Joseph Sharp paintings, Navajo rugs, Plains Indian beadwork, Edward S. Curtis photogravures, and guided tours of the antique-filled Bair Family Home!

Memory and Identity: Apsaalooke and Hidatsa Ledger Art A Special Exhibit on loan from MSU Billings Library, the Barstow Collection

Hours 10am – 5pm, 7 days a week! 406-572-3314 bairfamilymuseum.org


SEPT. 27

Ted Ness and the Rusty Nails

Ted Ness and the Rusty Nails have been performing their own special blend of Montana-grass since 2011. Known for their fiery instrumentals and warm vocal harmonies, Ted Ness distills a sound as intoxicating and exhilarating as the great Rocky Mountains. Consisting of 4 folks, 40 fingers, and 22 strings, they have been firin’ up whiskey-soaked hootenannies and shindiggers all over the Pacific Northwest. Pub Station, 2502 First Avenue North, Billings General Admission / All Ages Doors at 7 p.m. / Show at 8 p.m. $7 in advance / Day of show Additional fees may apply

SEPT. 30

Wesley and The Revolving, Not Your Boyfriend’s Band

Alt-indie Folkgrass is the way Wesley and the Revolving (WatR) measures against the genre. The three-piece 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 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. Pub Station (2502 First Avenue North, Billings, MT 59101) General Admission/21+ Doors at 8 p.m. / Show at 9 p.m. $7 in advance / Day of show Additional fees may apply

OCT. 1

Suicide Silence, Whitechapel, Carnifex, Oceano

Many of the greatest works of art throughout history were fashioned from grief, anger and overwhelming despair descending on its creators in the aftermath of tragedy and SUICIDE SILENCE’s appropriately titled You Can’t Stop Me is no exception. Plenty of bands trumpet the idea of strength through adversity, but few have lived it like this one. As Rock Sound so expertly observed, music can be a powerful healer. “If there was ever a group of people who believed in the cathartic quality of music, it’s Suicide Silence.” Pub Station, 2502 First Avenue North, Billings, MT General Admission / All Ages Doors at 6 p.m. / Show at 7 p.m. $25 in advance / $28 Day of show

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OCT. 1

Flat track #5 Under the Lights

Time: 8 p.m. Web: Billingsmotorcycleclub.us Location: 3630 Old Blue Creek Rd., Billings MT OCT. 2

4 Hour Marathon Cross Country

Time: 9 a.m. Web: Billingsmotorcycleclub.us Location: 3630 Old Blue Creek Rd., Billings MT

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 as of 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, MT. 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

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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. 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,

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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. 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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