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HERE'S A SAMPLING OF THE FUN
YOU COULD HAVE THIS FALL.
O U R B E S T
E V E N T R O U N D U P
BOZEMAN
OCTOBER 1-3
WOMEN STEPPING FORWARD FOR AGRICULTURE CONFERENCE AT THE
GALLATIN COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS. Speakers will deliver information
on today's most relevant topics: markets, hemp, research, and cattle
production.
VICTOR
OCTOBER 2 - NOVEMBER 2
FIELD OF SCREAMS.
Haunted corn field at
night transforms for
farm fun during the
day. 7:30 Wed., Fri.
and Sat. Kids attrac-
tions from 5:00-6:30.
Fieldofscreamsmt.com
HELENA CIVIC CENTER
OCTOBER 25
RANDY'S CHEESEBURGER PICNIC. Randy Bodandy brings comedy and
music, silly contests, stand-up. 8:15 p.m. Cheeseburgers for sale.
(406) 447-8481.
BILLINGS
OCTOBER 28
YELLOWSTONE ART MUSEUM hosts a mas-
querade party for adults, 7-11 p.m. Full
cash bar, dancing, live music, arial acrobat-
ics by Billings AlternaCirque, mystic arts
(tarot, palm readings), prizes for costumes
but wearing a costume is not necessary.
$50 admission for nonmembers. Artmuseum.org.
Plus, November 29th at the YAM is Native American Heritage Day,
free admission.
JEFFERSON CITY, TIZER BOTANIC GARDENS
NOVEMBER 23-24
CHRISTMAS FOR THE BIRDS. Your child is given a Christmas tree
in a pot and all the trimmings. With your help they string ber-
ries, nuts, and fruit and then hang it on their tree. Refreshments
and crafts included. Reservation required, (406) 933-8789.
WHAT TO DO
IN MONTANA?
Go to
distinctlymontana.com
for the latest and
greatest events around
the state.
MISSOULA
NOVEMBER 20
BIG WILD AT THE WILMA.
Producer Jackson Stell
crafts lush soundscapes
and sweeping melo-
dies that challenge the
status of electronic music.
Wednesday, 8 p.m.
(406) 728-2521
VALERIE
HARMS