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Between the Shelves
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7 years agoon
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Outlaw PartnersBy Amy Hunter Assistant Community Librarian
It’s that time of year again when reading a good book just sounds perfect. The colors of the aspen trees around town are changing, the temperature is dropping (plummeting this year!), and Halloween is just around the corner. Fall has me reminiscing about scary books both read and unread. There’s something about colder weather and shorter days that makes a scary book sound ideal.
The following books are mysterious and somewhat unexplainable, but not quite in the horror genre. For the elementary school readers, the “Bunnicula” series by James Howe is brilliant. A possible bunny vampire—what could be better? “The Graveyard Book” by Neil Gaiman is creative in a way only Gaiman can be, with a boy named Nobody living in a graveyard. Any of Gaiman’s books could go on this list, really. We mustn’t forget the classics like the Harry Potter series by J.K. Rowling (too soon to be a classic?), “Dracula” by Bram Stoker, and “Frankenstein” by Mary Shelley.
What are your favorite scary books? Come to the library today to help us make a list of scary book recommendations for everyone to use.
The Outlaw Partners is a creative marketing, media and events company based in Big Sky, Montana.
Upcoming Events
may, 2024
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Join Jacquelyn Rinaldi, Ph.D. for guided meditation at BASE. This series is free and open to the community, no membership to BASE required. All are welcome to attend if you
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Join Jacquelyn Rinaldi, Ph.D. for guided meditation at BASE. This series is free and open to the community, no membership to BASE required. All are welcome to attend if you are tying meditation for the first time, seasoned in your practice or anywhere in between. Jacquelyn is an author, teacher, and therapist.
Time
14 (Tuesday) 6:45 pm - 28 (Tuesday) 7:45 pm
Location
BASE
285 Simkins Dr
19may2:30 pm4:30 pmCarmina Burana2:30 pm - 4:30 pm Event Type :MusicEvent City:Bozeman
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The Bozeman Symphony will join forces with the Bozeman Symphonic Choir and Montana State Youth Chorale to present its final classical concert of the 2023/24 season the second
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The Bozeman Symphony will join forces with the
Bozeman Symphonic Choir and Montana State Youth Chorale to present its final
classical concert of the 2023/24 season the second weekend of May, the spectacular
choral masterpiece “O, Fortuna!” Orff’s Carmina Burana, Carl Orff’s
infamous ode to love, drink, and living life to the fullest.
Music Director Norman Huynh conducts the program, which features the
Symphony alongside renowned vocal soloists Ashley Fabian, soprano; Andrew
Owens, tenor; and Christòpheren Nomura, baritone.
The Symphonic Choir under the direction of Maren Marchesini will be
featured in this massive choral work which includes the world-famous opening
movement “O Fortuna,” with text drawn from the medieval poem Carmina Burana.
Instantly recognizable thanks to its use in countless movies and
commercials, a live Carmina is one of classical
music’s most spellbinding and immersive experiences. From the explosive opening to the
intimate and haunting “In Trutina,” every note will resonate with intensity and
emotion.
Performances are Friday, May 17, at 7:30 p.m.; Saturday, May 18,
at 7:30 p.m.; and Sunday, May 19, at 2:30 p.m., at the Willson
Auditorium, 404 West Main Street in downtown Bozeman. These concerts
would not be possible without the support of
sponsors Cal and Tricia DeSouza, Michael & Sharon
Beehler, Mike & Cyndi Huempfner, and David & Kippy Sands.
Individual tickets are available at https://www.bozemansymphony.org/carminaburana.html
or by calling the office at 406-585-9774. Adult tickets start at $29
and discounted student tickets (K-12 and college) are available.
Time
(Sunday) 2:30 pm - 4:30 pm
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Join Ashley Hall, an enthusiastic birder and Outreach Program Manager, to learn the basics of birding
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Join Ashley Hall, an enthusiastic birder and Outreach Program Manager, to learn the basics of birding or avian dinosaur watching. Although T. rex is extinct, avian dinosaurs are still thriving in various habitats of our region. In this session, you will learn how to properly use binoculars, identify birds based on their shape and call, and set up and track birds through your own eBird account. The event will start with a brew and a discussion on birding essentials at MAP Brewing Company, followed by a short hike around the Glen Lake trail to search for birds. And if you need a pair of binoculars, we’ve got you covered! We will provide them for you.
MAP Brewing Company, Age 21
$15 member/$20 non-member
Registration is required via these links:
May 21: https://sales.museumoftherockies.org/performance.aspx?pid=22235
June 11: https://sales.museumoftherockies.org/performance.aspx?pid=22236
July 11: https://sales.museumoftherockies.org/performance.aspx?pid=22237
August 1: https://sales.museumoftherockies.org/performance.aspx?pid=22238
Time
(Tuesday) 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Location
MAP Brewing Co.
Event Details
Join Jacquelyn Rinaldi, Ph.D. for guided meditation at BASE. This series is free and open to the community, no membership to BASE required. All are welcome to attend if you
Event Details
Join Jacquelyn Rinaldi, Ph.D. for guided meditation at BASE. This series is free and open to the community, no membership to BASE required. All are welcome to attend if you are tying meditation for the first time, seasoned in your practice or anywhere in between. Jacquelyn is an author, teacher, and therapist.
Time
May 21 (Tuesday) 6:45 pm - June 4 (Tuesday) 7:45 pm
Location
BASE
285 Simkins Dr