Check out these fabulous weekend events taking place in the Bozeman area from Friday, October 20th - Sunday, October 22nd FRIDAY

  • Karla Bonoff at The Ellen Theatre - 8:00 pm. Karla Bonoff has always had a passion for music, evident in her early commitment to songwriting at age fifteen. As a teenager in the 1960s, she spent her days hanging out at the legendary Troubadour. It was a breaking ground for many artists who went on to great success, such as Jackson Browne, James Taylor and Elton John. In addition to forming the band Bryndle in the late 60s, Bonff has been associated with artists such as Bonnie Raitt, Wynonna Judd, Kenny Edwards, John Prine, J.D. Souther and most famously Linda Ronstadt. In regard to Karla's music, Bonoff recalls Ronstadt saying, "Hey, you know that's real good, what else have you got?" Karla was later signed as a solo artist to Columbia Records. In 1990, she wrote the song, "All My Life," recorded by Ronstadt and Aaron Neville, which went on to win the Grammy for Best Vocal Performance by a Duo or Group. Karla continues to perform all over America. Learn morehttp://bit.ly/2ytbXqV
  • Young Frankenstein at The Shane Center in Livingston - 8:00 pm. The Shane Lalani Center for the Arts is pleased to announce the first production of its 2017-2018 Community Theatre Season: Mel Brooks' YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN will play in the Dulcie Theatre from October 20 through November 12. When the grandson of the infamous Victor Frankenstein inherits his family's estate in Transylvania, he finds himself in the mad scientist shoes of his ancestors. With the help of a hunchbacked sidekick and leggy lab assistant, Frederick Frankenstein (it's "Fronkensteen") manages to bring to life a creature that rivals his grandfather's. Of course, the monster quickly escapes, and a hilarious parody of cult horror movies ensues, with the full Broadway treatment. Learn morehttp://bit.ly/2yNotCz
  • Big Brothers Big Sisters Bowl For Kids' Sake at the Bozeman Bowl – 4:00 pm-6:00 pmBowl For Kids' Sake is Big Brothers Big Sisters' signature fundraiser. Each year half a million people across America come together to have fun and raise money to support Big Brothers Big Sisters as we change how children grow up! Bowl For Kids' Sake is the perfect way for individuals to make an impact on our community- it only takes a little bit of effort to raise the money that is vital to our program's success. Learn morehttp://bit.ly/2xT6PM3
  • Tales from the Verge at the Verge Theater - 8:00 pm. Something New will feature a collection of Bozeman actors, playwrights, comedians, and authors, recounting true stories from their lives in front of an audience. Touching, funny, embarrassing, exciting, thought-provoking, and entirely true. Host Ryan Cassavaugh will explore the evening's theme of "something new" in a series of short stories they never intended to tell in public. Learn morehttp://bit.ly/2xujH7X

 SATURDAY

  • The Everly Brothers Experience at The Ellen Theatre - 8:00 pm. The Zmed Brothers bring a genuine and youthful Everly Brothers Experience to the stage. Zachary and Dylan Zmed celebrate the genetic intimacy so ever present in the harmonies created by Don and Phil. When the guitar became electric, The Everly Brothers bridged the gap between Country and R&B, creating Rock ‘n' Roll that had never been heard before. With countless hits and classics, The Everly Brothers inspired artists like The Beatles, Bob Dylan, The Rolling Stones, Simon and Garfunkel, The Kinks, and many groups that utilize the blend of two-part harmony. Their career spanned three decades and they continue to influence artists around the world. Learn morehttp://bit.ly/2geRN9X
  • Young Frankenstein at The Shane Center in Livingston - 8:00 pm. The Shane Lalani Center for the Arts is pleased to announce the first production of its 2017-2018 Community Theatre Season: Mel Brooks' YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN will play in the Dulcie Theatre from October 20 through November 12. When the grandson of the infamous Victor Frankenstein inherits his family's estate in Transylvania, he finds himself in the mad scientist shoes of his ancestors. With the help of a hunchbacked sidekick and leggy lab assistant, Frederick Frankenstein (it's "Fronkensteen") manages to bring to life a creature that rivals his grandfather's. Of course, the monster quickly escapes, and a hilarious parody of cult horror movies ensues, with the full Broadway treatment. Learn morehttp://bit.ly/2yNotCz
  • Taste of Haven at The Commons - 6:30 pm. Join us as we celebrate 38 years of HAVEN's services to survivors of domestic violence. Taste exquisite wines and hors d'oeuvres at this year's Taste of HAVEN. Tickets | $75 in advance, $85 at the door. To purchase tickets, please complete the form below or call our office at 406.586.7689. Tables for the event are available and include a complimentary bottle of wine to take home for each guest. 6 Top Table, $1,000 | 8  Top Table, $1,250. Please call Veronika Sieben at 406.586.7689 to reserve yours today! Tables are limited. Learn more: http://bit.ly/2yssJpw
  • Copenhagen at the MSU Black Box Theater - 8:00 pm-10:30 pm.  Bozeman Actors Theatre will present Copenhagen at MSU's Black Box Theater. Considered "an electrifying work of art" by The New York Times, Copenhagen deals with a historic meeting between two prominent physicists responsible for the dawning of the "atomic age." Themes of politics, morality, and the human side of scientific discovery make Copenhagen a compelling evening at the theater. Learn morehttp://bit.ly/2yssJpw
  • The Sword in the Stone at the Verge Theater – 3:00 pm. Learn morehttp://bit.ly/2nVDWrt
  • Winter Farmer's Market at the Emerson Cultural Center Ballroom – 9:00 am-noon. You'll find a lot more than traditional winter staples like potatoes and onions at the winter market. Area farmers have drastically increased the amount of fresh greens and types of vegetables they offer Bozeman citizens throughout the fall, winter & spring. Now entering its' 10th season, the Bozeman Winter Farmers' Market has grown from the demand for a direct producer-to-consumer experience beyond the traditional summer market season to a successful, thriving market with a bounty of vegetables and goods. Learn morehttp://bit.ly/2ySMiWi

SUNDAY

  • Young Frankenstein at The Shane Center in Livingston - 3:00 pm. The Shane Lalani Center for the Arts is pleased to announce the first production of its 2017-2018 Community Theatre Season: Mel Brooks' YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN will play in the Dulcie Theatre from October 20 through November 12. When the grandson of the infamous Victor Frankenstein inherits his family's estate in Transylvania, he finds himself in the mad scientist shoes of his ancestors. With the help of a hunchbacked sidekick and leggy lab assistant, Frederick Frankenstein (it's "Fronkensteen") manages to bring to life a creature that rivals his grandfather's. Of course, the monster quickly escapes, and a hilarious parody of cult horror movies ensues, with the full Broadway treatment. Learn morehttp://bit.ly/2yNotCz
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