NEWS

FREE THANKSGIVING COMMUNITY DINNER NOV 23 1PM-4PM

Come to the Elks Lodge, 130 South 2nd St., for Thanksgiving Dinner.
Bring the family to eat on site, Swing by to get meals to go,
or Call 406-223-4951 ASAP to make arrangements for home delivery.

Food is professionally prepared by the Livingston Food Resource
and lovingly served by community volunteers at the Elks Lodge.
Donations gratefully welcome.


ELK RIVER BOOKS ~~WRITERS MEET~~ NOV 16 7PM

BETSY GAINES QUAMMEN IN CONVERSATION WITH SCOTT MC MILLION

In her effort to “disentangle reality from centuries of myth and mystique”                          (Hampton Sides), historian and author BETSY GAINES QUAMMEN discusses                        her book, True West: Myth and Mending on the Far Side of America, with                            journalist and publisher Scott McMillion.

According to the publisher, “True West explores myths of the West and how, if left unexamined, they distort the realities of the present and exacerbate polarizations. These misperceptions about land, politics, liberty, and self-determination threaten the wellbeing of western communities overrun by newcomers seeking a dream—unless America recognizes the dangers of building a national identity on illusion…

Gaines Quammen examines the intersections of extremism, public lands, wildlife and western communities. She received a PhD in history from MSU…. and an MS in environmental studies from U of M.  She lives in Bozeman with her spouse, science author David Quammen.

Award-winning journalist, SCOTT McMILLION is the editor and publisher of Montana Quarterly and the author of Mark of the Grizzly. He’s been a featured essayist on The News Hour with Jim Lehrer and a frequent guest on radio and television news programs. 

Elk River Books is at 122 S. 2nd St.  Info: info@elkriverbooks.com  (406) 333-2330


INTERNATIONAL JAZZ ARTISTS AT THE ATTIC NOV 9

PARK HIGH MUSIC DEPT HOSTS INTERNATIONAL ARTSTS                                              TREVOR WATTS & JAMIE HARRIS

As part of their North American tour, internationally renowned saxophonist Trevor Watts and percussionist Jamie Harris will perform at THE ATTIC on Thursday, Nov. 9. The Park High Jazz Ensemble, and a jazz/poetry set by local poet and performer Marc Beaudin, Park High band leader and percussionist Garrett Stannard, and friends will open the show. Watts and Harris will also offer master classes that afternoon which are free and open to the public.

Watts is a founder of the iconic, London-based, Spontaneous Music Ensemble and of The Drum Orchestra which consisted mostly of musicians from Ghana and toured the world in a collaboration with Venezuela’s Teatro Negro de Barlovento. He is featured in “Jazz Brittanica” (a BBC4 film on British jazz and improvised music, and he is listed in the Who’s Who in the World of Music dictionary. 

Harris has toured the world with Trevor Watts and the Celebration Band. In 2003, Watts and Harris began performing as a duo, taking this project to Mongolia, USA/Canada, Mexico, The Dominican Republic and Brazil among other locations. Since July 2021, Watts, Veryan Weston and Harris formed the group “Eternal Triangle,” which has played concerts all over the UK and EU performing Trevor’s compositions. In October 2022, Harris began improvising danceable funk jazz with Trevor Watts and Mark Hewins in the group JaMaTre. 

FREE CLASSES AT THE ATTIC 110 N. MAIN – No advance sign-up necessary                             4-4:45 PM “Percussion Master Class & Q&A with Jamie Harris”                                             4:45-5:30 PM :“Saxophone & Improvisation Master Class & Q&A with Trevor Watts,”

PERFORMANCE AT THE ATTIC 110 N. MAIN                                                                                   7:30 pm  Doors Open                                                                                                                                  8:00 pm Park High Jazz Ensemble followed by jazz set/poetry by Beaudin & Stannard    9pm  Watts and Harris 

Suggested donation of $20 is recommended; all proceeds benefit Park High Music Dept. Tickets are available at Whiskey Creek or online at theatticmontana.com


LIVINGSTON REC DEPT “KIDS CLUB” NOVEMBER DATE CHANGE

THIS MONTH WILL BE A LITTLE DIFFERENT. Due to the holidays November Kids Club will be hosted on THE FIRST FRIDAY IN NOVEMBER!

Drop your kids off at the Civic Center and have a night out!  Participants will have the opportunity to have a pizza dinner with fruits and veggies, watch movies, play games, enjoy sports, and other entertainment, all supervised by our staff!

Bring some blankets or your sleeping bag for movie time!

Kids Club is from 5:30 to 8:30 pm. The next Kids Club is November 3rd.

The cost is $30.00, with a discount for siblings.

REGISTRATION IN ADVANCE IS REQUIRED to participate, and we have 25 spots available!  We need at least 10 kids registered to host Kids Club.

You can find the registration link through our link tree at linktr.ee/LivingstonRecreation


Wine & Beer Tasting @ Livingston Depot Center Nov 9th

The Livingston Depot Centers Wine & Beer Tasting showcases beers by regional
craft brewers and specialty wines from around the world expertly selected
by the Gourmet Cellar
Throughout the night enjoy music, appetizers, giveaways, raffle prizes, 
and a wide array of silent auction items by local artists and businesses.
Often the highlight of the evening, you won’t want to miss the Wine Pull
for the chance to winfine wine valued up to $100.
 
$50/person 7pm-9pm
$25 more gets you into the “Sneak Peek” from 6pm-7pm
Must be 18 years or older to purchase ticket.
Get your tickets online now:

Free Public Lecture at Elk River 10/19/23 7pm

An Evening with Ilya Kaminsky & Katie Farris

Ilya Kaminsky is the author of the widely acclaimed Deaf Republic (Graywolf, 2019), a finalist for
the 2019 National Book Award for Poetry. Poems from Deaf Republic were awarded Poetry
magazine’s Levinson Prize and the Pushcart Prize. He is also the author of Dancing In Odessa
(Tupelo Press, 2004) and Musica Humana (Chapiteau Press, 2002)… He is on the creative writing faculty at Princeton University. Garth Greenwell called Kaminsky “the most brilliant poet of his generation, one of the world’s few geniuses.”

Katie Farris is a poet, writer of hybrid forms, and translator.   Her poetry has been called
“extraordinary” by both Paris Review and The Los Angeles Review of Books, while The Literary
Review commented on the “immersive magic and unforgettable imagery” of Farris’s writing. Her
most recent book is Standing in the Forest of Being Alive (Alice James Books, 2023.) Farris is also
the award-winning translator of several books of poetry and she writes prose about cancer, the body,
and its relationship to writing.

During their time in Livingston, Kaminsky & Farris will also teach a free poetry writing workshop for local middle and high school students (Friday, October 20 from 1-2:30 p.m.) at the Livingston-Park County Public Library.


ELK RIVER ARTS & LECTURES – FREE LECTURE OCT 9, 7PM

An Evening with Chris La Tray

Enjoy this special presentation by Montana’s Poet Laureate Chris La Tray on Monday, October 9 – Indigenous Peoples’ Day – at 7 p.m. at Elk River Books @ 122 S. 2nd St. in Livingston. 

Chris La Tray is a Métis storyteller and an enrolled member of the Little Shell Tribe of
Chippewa Indians. His first book, One-Sentence Journal: Short Poems and Essays from
the World at Large, won the 2018 Montana Book Award and a 2019 High Plains Book
Award. He is also the author of Descended from a Travel-worn Satchel, a book of haiku
and haibun poetry. La Tray’s third book, a memoir titled Becoming Little Shell, will be
published by Milkweed Editions in 2024.

La Tray teaches poetry to elementary students on the Flathead Reservation as part of the
Missoula Writing Collaborative and teaches a class on storytelling in the University of
Montana Creative Writing Department. He was named Montana’s next Poet Laureate in
August.

La Tray’s visit is made possible by the generous support of the Park County Community
Foundation and individual donors. During his time in Livingston, La Tray will meet with
students at Park High.

More info, call (406) 220-8630 or visit elkriverarts.org.


CITY RECREATION DEPT OFFERS ACTIVITIES

SIGN UP FOR ADULT VALLEYBALL LEAGUE

https://www.livingstonmontana.org/rec/page/adult-volleyball-league

ROLLER SKATING RETURNS FOR 2023/2024 SEASON

Roller Skating happen at the Civic Center once a month during the Fall and then the scedule changes to 1st & 3rd Fridays of January, February, and March.

Admission:
Residents          $5/person
Non-residents  $7/person 

Skate Rentals are $3
You may bring your own personal skates, but they must be checked at the door, RUBBER stoppers only are allowed.  No Rollerblades or other devices with wheels are permitted.

Concessions are available!

Our thanks to The Way Christian School and Mountain Bible Church for being our partners in supporting the roller skate season!


ELK RIVER BOOKS EVENT SEPT. 30 7PM

“LONGMIRE” author Craig Johnson at Elk River… book signing & reception.

Sheriff Walt Longmire is back!  Wyoming author Craig Johnson will read from and discuss the newest book in his award-winning mystery series, The Longmire Defense, on Saturday, Sept. 30 at Elk River Books.

The Longmire Defense, the 19th book in the series, “takes readers deep in the heart of the Wyoming countryside where Sheriff Longmire is called to a crime scene like few others that he has witnessed. This crime leads to a much older, unsolved one with ties to a hidden mineral fund that may be worth billions. Walt is pushed to his ethical limits as his discovers that a possible murder weapon, long missing, had belonged to his own grandfather.”

Johnson is the New York Times bestselling author of the Walt Longmire mystery novels, which are the basis for Longmire, the hit Netflix original drama.  The books have won multiple awards: Le Prix du Polar Nouvel Observateur/BibliObs, the Wyoming Historical Association’s Book of the Year, Le Prix 813, the Western Writers of America’s Spur Award, the Mountains & Plains Book of the Year, the SNCF Prix de Polar, Publishers Weekly Best Book of the Year, the Watson Award, Library Journal’s Best Mystery of the Year, the Rocky, and the Will Rogers Award for Fiction. His book Spirit of Steamboat was selected by the Wyoming State Library as the inaugural One Book Wyoming. Johnson lives in Ucross, Wyoming, population 26.

Elk River Books is located at 122 S. 2nd St. in downtown Livingston.  For more info, email to info@elkriverbooks.com OR call (406) 333-2330.


BLUE SLIPPER THEATRE PRESENTS PLAY 6 DAYS: SEPT 29, 30, OCT 1, OCT 6, 7, 8

“ALICE INVENTS A LITTLE GAME AND ALICE ALWAYS WINS”

By Nick Flynn        Directed by Marc Beaudin

Alice Invents a Little Game and Alice Always Wins, by award-winning memoirist and poet Nick Flynn, will kick off the 2023-24 season at Livingston’s Blue Slipper Theatre. The Blue Slipper is located at 113 E. Callender St.

The play features four strangers who meet on a New York City sidewalk during a blackout.  Unable to make sense of their predicament, let alone alter it, the four float aimlessly in and out of seeming reality only to find themselves even more lost when the electricity finally comes back on.

The playwright, Nick Flynn, has published twelve books, most recently This Is the Night Our House Will Catch Fire and Stay: Threads, Collaborations, and Conversations, which documents 25 years of his collaborations with artists, filmmakers and composers. He is also the author of five collections of poetry … awarded fellowships from the Guggenheim Foundation and the Library of Congress…. and written acclaimed memoir, Another Bullshit Night in Suck City, which was made into a film starring Robert DeNiro.  The memoir has been translated into 15 languages.

The director, Marc Beaudin, has worked in theatre for 25 years as a director, scenic designer and educator at venues ranging from unheated warehouses and art galleries to a 1000-seat, state-of-the-art theatre.

All seats are reserved.  Season tickets available until October 8.  Go to link   https://blue-slipper-theatre.ticketleap.com/alice/

For more information, call 222-7720.  


“Family Days” YELLOWSTONE GATEWAY MUSEUM SAT SEPT 30 10AM-12PM

FREE ADMISSION:  Family Days at the Yellowstone Gateway Museum

Family Days is a program at the museum held on the last Saturday of each month. Families can visit the museum and participate in different activities that encourage exploration of the museum through different themes.  The program is made possible in part by a grant from the Community Closet.

Visit https://www.parkcounty.org/Yellowstone-Gateway-Museum/, Facebook or Instagram for updates. Call 406-222-4184 for details.


Peace by Piece Quilt Show Sept 30 & Oct 1

2-Day Quilt Show at the Park County Fairgrounds

     SEPT 30 Saturday 9am to 5pm

     OCT 1st  Sunday 10am to 3pm

     RAFFLE DRAWING October 1 at 2pm

     Raffle Tickets are $1 per ticket OR purchase a 6 ticket pack for just $5.  Raffle Tickets are for sale at the Livingston Area Chamber, 303 East Park St.


ELK RIVER SCREENING SEPT 26 AT 7PM “TRUST ME”

The public is welcome to attend this free screening the 2023 Walter Cronkite Excellence in
Journalism Award-winning documentary TRUST ME, followed by a panel discussion about
media literacy in our community includes local educators, journalists, and media advocates:  Joe Phelps, the producer of TRUST ME and founder of the Getting Better Foundation; Scott McMillion, award-winning journalist and Editor of the Montana Quarterly ; and Kate Lende, Park High School’s librarian and the co-teacher of Multimedia Journalism.

TRUST ME shows how an avalanche of biased news and misinformation is undermining trust
in society. Sensational media take advantage of our survival instincts to earn more clicks
and ad revenue with shocking headlines that we enable each time we share. TRUST ME uses
compelling human stories, facts and expert voices to show empirical realities and the right
way to consume media.  Learn more about the film online:  trustmedocumentary.com

Elk River is located at 122 South 2nd St.   More info, call (406) 220-8630 OR visit elkriverarts.org.


LIVINGSTON RECREATION “KIDS CLUB IS BACK”

Drop your kids off at the Civic Center and have a night out! Participants will have the opportunity to have a pizza dinner with fruits and veggies thanks to our friends at the Livingston food resource center , watch movies, play games, enjoy sports, and other entertainment, all supervised by our staff! Bring some blankets or your sleeping bag for movie time!

Kids Club will be from 5:30 to 8:30 pm
on the LAST FRIDAY of every month.

The next Kids Club is September 29th   Cost is $30.00, with a discount for siblings.

Registration in advance IS required to participate, and we have 25 spots available!

You can find the registration link through our link tree at linktr.ee/LivingstonRecreation


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