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Join Us In Butte For The 72nd National Folk Festival July 9-10-11, 2010!Hold the date and make your plans now to come to Butte, Montana July 9-11, 2010 for the 72nd National Folk Festival -- traditional music, food, crafts, culture and fun -- a Great American Festival set in the Great American West -- and admission is free!
The National Folk Festival, one of the nation’s largest and most prestigious celebrations of the arts, has taken up resi-dence in Butte, Montana until 2010.
First presented in 1934, the National is the oldest multicultural festival in the nation. The National Council for the Traditional Arts (NCTA), the organization that has produced the National Folk Festival since its creation, recognized Butte’s and Mon-tana’s unique natural resources, cultural assets, and strong community spirit.
The National Folk Festival is a large-scale three-day out-door event presented free to the public that celebrates the roots, richness, and variety of American culture. The National features a jubilant and dizzying program that includes music and dance performances, participatory dancing, workshops, children’s activities, regional and ethnic foods, storytelling, parades, craft exhibits and demonstrations, and more. The National brings a jubilant and dizzying feast of the deeply traditional folk arts that appeals to audiences of all ages at all levels.
Butte, Montana is the host city for the 70th-72nd National Folk Festivals in 2008-2010. The National Folk Festival kicked off a three-year run in Montana on July 2008. The 2008 event was a huge success, a signature Montana event and an exciting addition to the summer schedule for thousands of visitors to SouthwestMontana.InthefirstyearofthefestivalinMontana,the event was attended by an estimated 75,000 attendees. In 2009, that number rose to nearly 120,000. The economic impact of these visitors to the Southwest Montana economy translates to about $10 to $12 million dollars each summer.
Music, Dance, and Tradition From Across AmericaMusic and dance traditions from every part of the nation are ondisplay,performedbythecountry’sfinesttraditionalartists.Audiences are treated to authentic blues, gospel, polka, cow
boy, bluegrass, klezmer, old-time, Cajun, rhythm and blues, mariachi, western swing, zydeco and more. Continuous performances on seven stages celebrate Native American, Celtic, Acadian, Middle Eastern, Caribbean, East Asian, Appalachian,Hispanic,EasternEuropean,AfricanandPacificIsland cultures.
A Celebration of America’s Cultural RootsFolk arts are those deeply held grassroots cultural expressions -- music, dance, crafts, stories and foodways -- passed down through time by families, communities, tribal, ethnic and oc-cupational groups. The festival’s programming embraces the heritage and traditions of all Americans – from those whose families have been here for centuries to those of our country’s most recent immigrants. Legendary masters as well as the next generation of dynamic young artists celebrate the musical soul and cultural roots of America.
Montana TraditionsEach National Folk Festival host city celebrates its own regional traditions and heritage. Folklife demonstrations andexhibitsfeatureMontana’sfinestcraftspeopleandothertradition-bearers, and explore subjects ranging from saddle making to blacksmithing to basket making, from cowboy po-etry to quilting, instrument making, woodcarving, needlework, American Indian beadwork and more.
Something For Everyone Chinese dragon and lion dancers, New Orleans brass bands and a host of other traditional street and celebratory activities are also part of the National’s mix.
Special attention is given to providing engaging and educa-tional performances and hands-on activities for children and youth, sharing the richness and diversity of many cultures with them.
The festival’s artistic diversity is complemented by a delicious variety of ethnic and regional food specialties available for sale throughout the festival site.
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The festival grounds open at 5:00 pm on Friday evening with a grand opening ceremony at “The Original” Stage at 7:00 pm. Music starts at 7:30 pm. All performers will be featured at one or more of the six venues throughout the weekend, including the Montana Tourism Dance Pavilion. FRIDAY, JULY 9, 2010
“The Original” Stage 7:00 - 7:30 Festival Kick-off: Opening Speakers 7:30 - 8:15 Michael Cleveland & Flamekeeper (bluegrass) 8:30 - 9:15 Super Chikan & The Fighting Cocks (Delta blues) 9:30 - 10:30 La Excelencia (salsa dura) Quartz Street Stage 8:15 - 9:00 Los Tres Reyes (Mexican trio romantico) 9:15 - 10:00 Bua (Irish) The Montana Tourism Dance Pavilion 7:45 - 9:00 Dale Watson (honky-tonk/country) 9:15 - 10:30 Geno Delafose & French Rockin’ Boogie (zydeco) SATURDAY, JULY 10, 2010
“The Original” Stage 12:00 -12:45 Stanky & The Coal Miners (Eastern-stlye polka) 1:00 - 1:45 Los Tres Reyes (Mexican trio romantico) 2:00 - 2:45 Bua (Irish) 3:00 - 3:45 Michael Cleveland & Flamekeeper (bluegrass) 4:00 - 4:45 Genticorum (Quebecois)
5:00 -6:00 Geno Delafose & French Rockin’ Boogie (zydeco) 7:45 - 8:30 The Legendary Singing Stars (gospel) 8:45 - 9:30 Hassan Hakmoun (Moroccan Gnawa) 9:45 - 10:30 Dale Watson (honky-tonk/country) Quartz Street Stage 12:00 - 1:00 Fiddle Traditions* 1:15 - 2:00 Lammam Ensemble (Arabic) 2:15 - 3:15 Songs of Faith & Devotion* 3:30 - 4:15 Blues Legends & Legacies* 4:30 - 5:15 Aditya Prakash Ensemble (Carnatic music of South India) 5:30 - 6:15 Apsáalooke Dancers with the Nighthawk Singers (Apsáalooke (Crow) dance, drum & song) 6:30 - 7:15 Michael Cleveland & Flamekeeper (bluegrass) 8:45 - 9:30 Baakari Wilder & Theo Hill (African American tap dance) 9:30 - 10:30 Hector Del Curto’s Eternal Tango Quartet (Argentine tango) Granite Street Stage 12:00 - 12:45 Aditya Prakash Ensemble (carnatic music of South India) 1:00 - 1:45 Alte Kameraden (community brass band) 2:00 - 2:45 Tony Ballog & Roma Nota (Hungarian Gypsy) 3:00 - 3:45 Dale Watson (honky-tonk/country) 4:00 - 4:45 Los Tres Reyes (Mexican trio romantico) 5:00 - 5:45 Super Chikan & The Fighting Cocks (Delta blues) 6:00 - 7:00 Love Troubles* The Montana Tourism Dance Pavilion 12:00 - 12:30 Square Dance Lesson with Lou Maiuri 12:30 - 1:15 Whitetop Mountain Band (old-time) 1:30 - 2:30 Stanky & The Coal Miners (Eastern-style polka) 2:45 - 3:45 Geno Delafose & French Rockin’ Boogie (zydeco)
4:00 - 4:30 Salsa Dance Lesson with Eileen Torres 4:30 - 5:15 La Excelencia (salsa dura) 5:30 - 6:30 Hassan Hakmoun (Moroccan Gnawa) 8:00 - 9:00 Super Chikan & The Fighting Cocks (Delta blues) 9:15 - 9:45 Salsa Dance Lesson with Eileen Torres 9:45 - 10:45 La Excelencia (salsa dura) Family Stage 12:00 - 12:45 Blues Legends & Legacies 1:00 - 1:45 Elizabeth LaPrelle (Appalachian ballads & songs) 2:00 - 2:45 A Mining City Melodrama by Mark Tenniswood (Same Difference Theartre Company) 3:00 - 3:45 Benedicte Maurseth (NorwegianHardangerfiddle&song)4:00 - 4:45 Bua (Irish) 5:00 - 5:30 Flatfoot Dance 101 with Lou Maiuri Montana Traditions Stage 12:00 - 12:30 Miner’s Poetry (Jerry Brooks) 12:45 - 1:30 Community in Butte: Italian & African Americans (Duncans, Holayter) 1:45 - 2:30 Labor Songs (Bob Brock) 2:45 - 3:15 Community in Butte: American Indians & Chinese (Swan, Tam) 3:30 - 4:15 Coming Home (Dean , Shovers, Dobb) 4:30 - 5:15 Mining & Environment (Sparks, Vincent, Shea) 5:30 - 6:15 Miner’s Songs (Al James Band) Miner’s Union Lot 3:15 - 4:00 Alte Kameraden (community brass band)
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SUNDAY, JULY 11, 2010
“The Original” Stage 12:00 - 12:30 Benedicte Maurseth (Norwegian) 12:45 - 1:30 The Legendary Singing Stars (gospel) 1:45 - 2:30 Lammam Ensemble (Arabic) 2:45 - 3:30 Hector Del Curto’s Eternal Tango Quartet 3:45 - 4:30 Whitetop Mountain Band (old-time) 4:45 - 5:30 Dale Watson (honky-tonk/country) 5:45 - 6:30 Michael Cleveland & Flamekeeper (bluegrass)
Quartz Street Stage 12:00 - 12:45 Accordian Traditions* 1:00 - 1:45 Blues Legends & Legacies* 2:00 - 2:45 Maurseth & LaPrelle (songs & music of Norway & Appalachia) 3:00 - 3:45 Genticorum (Quebecois) 4:00 - 4:45 Baakari Wilder & TheoHill (African American tap dance) 5:00 - 5:45 Hector Del Curto’s Eternal Tango Quartet (Argentine tango) Granite Street Stage 12:00 - 1:00 World Percussion Traditions* 1:15 - 2:00 Bakaari Wilder & Theo Hill (African American tap dance) 2:15 - 3:00 Tony Ballog & Roma Nota (Hungarian Gypsy) 3:15 - 4:00 Apsáalooke Dancers with the Nighthawk Singers (Apsáalooke (Crow) dance, drum & song) 4:15 - 5:00 Bua (Irish) 5:15 - 6:00 The Legendary Singing Stars (gospel) The Montana Tourism Dance Pavilion 12:00 - 12:15 Flatfoot Dance with Lou Maiuri 12:15 - 1:15 Whitetop Mountain Sand (old-time) 1:30 - 2:30 Stanky & The Coal Miners (Eastern-style polka) 2:45 - 3:45 Hassan Hakmoun (Moroccan Gnawa) 4:00 - 5:00 Geno Delafose & French Rockin’ Boogie (zydeco) 5:15 - 6:15 Super Chikan & The Fighting Cocks (Delta blues) Family Stage 12:00 - 12:45 Tony Ballog & Roma Nota (Hungarian Gypsy) 1:00 - 1:30 Elizabeth LaPrelle (Appalachian ballads & songs) 1:45 - 2:30 Apsáalooke Dancers with the Nighthawk Singers (Apsáalooke (Crow) dance, drum & song)
2:45 - 3:30 Aditya Prakash Ensemble (Carnatic music of South India) 3:45 - 4:30 Lammam Ensemble (Arabic) 4:45 - 5:30 Genticorum (Quebecois) Montana Traditions Stage 12:00 -12:45 Men in Butte (Holter, Debrant, Navarro, Loushin, Dudding) 1:00 - 1:30 The Irish in Montana (Sweeney, Emmons) 1:45 - 2:30 Labor Songs (Bob Brock) 2:45 - 3:30 Life Above Ground: Women & Children in Butte (Crain, Finn, Murphy) 3:45 - 4:15 Miner’s Poetry (Jerry Brooks) 4:30- 5:00 Union Life (Jim Murry) 5:15 - 6:00 Miner’s Songs (Al James Band) Miner’s Union Lot 12:45 - 1:30 Alte Kameraden (community brass band) 3:00 - 3:45 Alte Kameraden (community brass band) Sunday Talk/Demonstration Sessions Accordion Traditions - Quartz Street Stage - 12:00Elias LammamHector Del CurtoJohn StankyGeno Delafose World Percussion Traditions - Granite Street Stage - 12:00Antoine Lammam & Loay Dahbour (Lammam)Nirmal Narayan (Prakash Ensemble)Bakaari Wilder & Theo HillJose Vazquez-Confresi/Carles Dilone (La Ex-celencia) Blues Legends & Legacies - Quartz Street Stage - 1:00Rev. John WilkinsPhil WigginsHenry GraySuper Chikan
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2009 Map & Schedule of Events
Map and schedule used with permission - www.nationalfolkfestival.com
FRIDAY, JULY 10, 2009
"The Original" Stage The Montana Tourism Dance Pavilion 6:25 - 7:10 Festival Kick-off: American Indian Horse
Parade7:45 - 9:00 Magic Slim & The Teardrops (Chicago
blues)7:30 - 8:15 Pride of New York (Irish) 9:15 - 10:30 Thomas Mapfumo & the Blacks
Unlimited (Zimbabwean chimurenga) 8:30 - 9:15 Mariachi Los Camperos de Nati Cano (Mexican mariachi)
9:30 - 10:30 BeauSoleil avec Michael Doucet (Cajun)
Quartz Street Stage8:15 - 9:00 Otrov (tamburitza) 9:15 - 10:00 Sierra Hull & Highway 111 (bluegrass)
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Also Featuring...
Live Music
While in Butte Make Sure & Visit
•
Home of the Irish Car Bomb!
OPEN Tues - Sat
2pm to
Close
Piano Bar & Casino113 Hamilton Street
Butte, Montana782-6500
www.julianspianobar.com
131 W. PARK, UPTOWN BUTTE • 406-723-1183Mon-Fri: 10-6, Sat: 10-5, Sundays open seasonally
www.countyceltic.com • cavanaughs@bigskyhsd.com
T-Shirts & Sweatshirts•
Wool Sweaters & Caps•
Irish Music•
Jewelry•
Collectibles•
Children’s Clothing•
Great Selection of Wedding •
& Baptism Accessories
Butte & Anaconda •
Souvenirs
And Much, Much More!•
Come Check Out Our Great Selection of…
Join us for An Rí Rá - August 7-8-9, 2009!
email:threadit@bigskyhsd.com
Souvenir T-Shirts & Hats
782-1518
55 W. ParkButte, MT 59701
Where A Friend Is Always Waiting
Ice Cold Beer And Mouth Watering Pizza
131 W. PARK, UPTOWN BUTTE • 406-723-1183Mon-Fri: 10-6, Sat: 10-5, Sundays open seasonally
www.countyceltic.com • cavanaughs@bigskyhsd.com
T-Shirts & Sweatshirts•
Wool Sweaters & Caps•
Irish Music•
Jewelry•
Collectibles•
Sport Kilts•
Children’s Clothing•
Great Selection of Wedding •
& Baptism Accessories
Butte & Anaconda •
Souvenirs
And Much, Much More!•
Come Check Out Our Great Selection of…
All year round at
102 E. Galena Uptown Butte 782-2623
• Sales • Service • Parts • Accessoriesss
Staack’s Motor Sports
Great Selection
Of Great Reads
Books on Butte History,Montana & Much More
Festival Guide July/auGust 2010 • 15
Also Featuring...
Live Music
While in Butte Make Sure & Visit
•
Home of the Irish Car Bomb!
OPEN Tues - Sat
2pm to
Close
Piano Bar & Casino113 Hamilton Street
Butte, Montana782-6500
www.julianspianobar.com
131 W. PARK, UPTOWN BUTTE • 406-723-1183Mon-Fri: 10-6, Sat: 10-5, Sundays open seasonally
www.countyceltic.com • cavanaughs@bigskyhsd.com
T-Shirts & Sweatshirts•
Wool Sweaters & Caps•
Irish Music•
Jewelry•
Collectibles•
Children’s Clothing•
Great Selection of Wedding •
& Baptism Accessories
Butte & Anaconda •
Souvenirs
And Much, Much More!•
Come Check Out Our Great Selection of…
Join us for An Rí Rá - August 7-8-9, 2009!
email:threadit@bigskyhsd.com
Souvenir T-Shirts & Hats
782-1518
55 W. ParkButte, MT 59701
Where A Friend Is Always Waiting
Ice Cold Beer And Mouth Watering Pizza
131 W. PARK, UPTOWN BUTTE • 406-723-1183Mon-Fri: 10-6, Sat: 10-5, Sundays open seasonally
www.countyceltic.com • cavanaughs@bigskyhsd.com
T-Shirts & Sweatshirts•
Wool Sweaters & Caps•
Irish Music•
Jewelry•
Collectibles•
Sport Kilts•
Children’s Clothing•
Great Selection of Wedding •
& Baptism Accessories
Butte & Anaconda •
Souvenirs
And Much, Much More!•
Come Check Out Our Great Selection of…
All year round at
102 E. Galena Uptown Butte 782-2623
• Sales • Service • Parts • Accessoriesss
Staack’s Motor Sports
Great Selection
Of Great Reads
Books on Butte History,Montana & Much More
16 • Festival Guide July/auGust 2010
In House BakeryPies • Muffi ns • Cookies Baked Freshly Daily
Buses and Tours welcome!
2900 Harrison Ave, Butte • 406-494-2490
In HHHHHHHHHHoouuuuuusssssse Bakkeerryy
Butte’s Oldest and Best Chinese Restaurant Since 1916
OPENSunday & Monday • 5pm-10:30pm
Closed Tuesday
Wednesday & Thursday • 5pm-11pm
Friday & Saturday • 5pm-Midnight
Take out orders welcome
Serving traditional Cantonese, Szechwan and American dishes
Pekin Noodle ParlorPekin Noodle Parlor117 S. Main • 782-2217
OPEN 11am - 11pm
FULL MENULUNCH & DINNER - FULL SPIRITS
782-5534 • 8 W. PARK STREETHISTORIC UPTOWN BUTTE
SmoothiesIced CoffeeGoodie BarsOriginal, Unique Butte Gifts
• Gallows Frame Gifts & Clothing• Povitiza
WIFI COFFEE SHOP
116 W. Park, Butte, MT 59701
782-1280
SO GOOD IT’S A CRIME
CS
ASAGRANDA’S
TEAKHOUSE& Guido’s Bar In Butte
(formerly Land of Magic Butte - under same ownership)
• Charbroiled Steaks
• Prime Rib
• Specialty Chicken Dishes
• Duck a lá Orange
• Seafood
• Pastas
• Cocktails
• Fine Wines
Reservations Suggested
723-4141Open Monday-Sunday 5:00 - 10:00 pm
801 S. Utah Ave. • Uptown Butte
Located in Historic Warehouse
49 W. Park St., Historic Uptown • Butte, MT 59701 • 782-2856
Take him home and
enjoy your summer
with your new friend
Celebrate Summer by coming into Munchkins
to Stuff N Fluff aFurry Friend!
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Also Featuring...
Live Music
While in Butte Make Sure & Visit
•
Home of the Irish Car Bomb!
OPEN Tues - Sat
2pm to
Close
Beers on TapGalena Gold
Open Cab CopperOpen Pit Porter • Shale Pale Ale
Rotating SeasonalsRuby Rootbeer for the kids
Hand crafted right here in Uptown ButteMerchandise • Shirts • Hoodies
Pint Glasses • Growlers • Hats • Party Pig • Family Friendly Environment
45 W. Galena, Butte, MT723-0245
1-8 p.m. Mon- Sat • 1-6 p.m. Sun
Festival Guide July/auGust 2010 • 17
In House BakeryPies • Muffi ns • Cookies Baked Freshly Daily
Buses and Tours welcome!
2900 Harrison Ave, Butte • 406-494-2490
In HHHHHHHHHHoouuuuuusssssse Bakkeerryy
Butte’s Oldest and Best Chinese Restaurant Since 1916
OPENSunday & Monday • 5pm-10:30pm
Closed Tuesday
Wednesday & Thursday • 5pm-11pm
Friday & Saturday • 5pm-Midnight
Take out orders welcome
Serving traditional Cantonese, Szechwan and American dishes
Pekin Noodle ParlorPekin Noodle Parlor117 S. Main • 782-2217
OPEN 11am - 11pm
FULL MENULUNCH & DINNER - FULL SPIRITS
782-5534 • 8 W. PARK STREETHISTORIC UPTOWN BUTTE
SmoothiesIced CoffeeGoodie BarsOriginal, Unique Butte Gifts
• Gallows Frame Gifts & Clothing• Povitiza
WIFI COFFEE SHOP
116 W. Park, Butte, MT 59701
782-1280
SO GOOD IT’S A CRIME
Also featuring Salads, Burgers,
Hot Dogs, Shakes and Much More!
Add fries & pop at a great price!
2 Locations To Serve You!8 W. Mercury
782-08122400 Harrison782-1783
VISIT THE WORLD MUSEUM
OF MINING
www.miningmuseum.org • Phone: 406-723-7211
155 Museum Way, Butte, Montana 59703
Where history tells a story.
CS
ASAGRANDA’S
TEAKHOUSE& Guido’s Bar In Butte
(formerly Land of Magic Butte - under same ownership)
• Charbroiled Steaks
• Prime Rib
• Specialty Chicken Dishes
• Duck a lá Orange
• Seafood
• Pastas
• Cocktails
• Fine Wines
Reservations Suggested
723-4141Open Monday-Sunday 5:00 - 10:00 pm
801 S. Utah Ave. • Uptown Butte
Located in Historic Warehouse
49 W. Park St., Historic Uptown • Butte, MT 59701 • 782-2856
Take him home and
enjoy your summer
with your new friend
Celebrate Summer by coming into Munchkins
to Stuff N Fluff aFurry Friend!
TaTaTaTakekeke him home an
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Also Featuring...
Live Music
While in Butte Make Sure & Visit
•
Home of the Irish Car Bomb!
OPEN Tues - Sat
2pm to
Close
Beers on TapGalena Gold
Open Cab CopperOpen Pit Porter • Shale Pale Ale
Rotating SeasonalsRuby Rootbeer for the kids
Hand crafted right here in Uptown ButteMerchandise • Shirts • Hoodies
Pint Glasses • Growlers • Hats • Party Pig • Family Friendly Environment
45 W. Galena, Butte, MT723-0245
1-8 p.m. Mon- Sat • 1-6 p.m. Sun
In House BakeryPies • Muffi ns • Cookies Baked Freshly Daily
Buses and Tours welcome!
2900 Harrison Ave, Butte • 406-494-2490
In HHHHHHHHHHoouuuuuusssssse Bakkeerryy
Butte’s Oldest and Best Chinese Restaurant Since 1916
OPENSunday & Monday • 5pm-10:30pm
Closed Tuesday
Wednesday & Thursday • 5pm-11pm
Friday & Saturday • 5pm-Midnight
Take out orders welcome
Serving traditional Cantonese, Szechwan and American dishes
Pekin Noodle ParlorPekin Noodle Parlor117 S. Main • 782-2217
OPEN 11am - 11pm
FULL MENULUNCH & DINNER - FULL SPIRITS
782-5534 • 8 W. PARK STREETHISTORIC UPTOWN BUTTE
SmoothiesIced CoffeeGoodie BarsOriginal, Unique Butte Gifts
• Gallows Frame Gifts & Clothing• Povitiza
WIFI COFFEE SHOP
116 W. Park, Butte, MT 59701
782-1280
SO GOOD IT’S A CRIME
18 • Festival Guide July/auGust 2010
2009 Montana Tourism Event
of ThE Year
see www.RivercityRootsfestival.com for full schedule
August 28-29, 2010
fREEadmission
Festival Guide July/auGust 2010 • 19
For More Information Call (406)494-6700 or (406)490-8006
Butte Vigilante Rodeo and Saddle Club Presents
PRCA
For More Inform
Bull•O•Rama
Aug. 7
7 pm
6354 Albany(South on Harrison Ave., Left on Highway 2 to Mile Marker 82, Left on Albany)
JULY 23RD & 24TH, 2010
7 PM NIGHTLYTicket Prices:
$12 General Admission (Children 12 and under FREE accompanied by an adult)
Tickets will be available at the following sites: • Quality Supply • Butte Rodeo Grounds
SPANKYIt’sbeennearlyayearsincestuntmanSpankySpangler’sfierycarcrashsent crews scrambling to free him from the wreckage.That Saturday evening during Evel Knievel Days last July has dogged Spangler since, and the daredevil says he’s returning this year,possibly to give the record-breaking jump another shot.“I would like to come back and do the one I missed because I should have made that,” he told The Montana Standard on Wednesday. He was contacted on his cell phone while waiting at the Houston airport to board a plane to Panama.Spangler said he’s considering a few stunts for the ninth-annual event, July 22-24 in Uptown Butte, including another attempt at the 200-foot car jump - or leaping from the top of a mine headframe.“I’m going to be there and I’m going to try to keep this thing going with something exciting for everyone,” Spangler said.Last year, the stuntman landed in St. James Healthcare for 24 hours after suffering from the effects of a concussion following the failed jump. He said he hadnobrokenbonesandwasonlybriefly,ifever,knockedunconscious.Spangler told The Standard after being released from the hospital last year that he was already looking forward to Evel Knievel Days 2010.“I’m all right,” he said at the time. “If I come back next year, I’m going to conquer that mountain.”
By: Justin Post of the Montana Standard
plans daredevil stunt
20 • Festival Guide July/auGust 2010
From Nashville to Houston and Butte and beyond, musicians, motorcyclists and daredevils are revving up for the return of Evel Knievel Days July 22-24.Chad Harrington, executive director of the annual Butte event honoring Mining City native Evel Knievel, said this week that fundraising and planning are in full swing.Many events are booked and revelers should expect another action-packed festival, he said.Stuntman Spanky Spangler, trials champion Geoff Aaron and freestyle motorcyclist Keith Sayers all are returning, Harrington said. Sayers has assembled a team of fivefreestyleriderswhowillperform high-flyingtricksandjumps, Harrington said. “He (Sayers) says it’s going to be a show bigger and better than last year,” Harrington said. “They’ve always got bigger and better tricks.” Added to the event is the BMX freestyle team, which will perform on East Broadway Street, he said. Another highlight will be the Supermoto races. This is the second year the track will be built near the Kelley Mine yard in Uptown
Butte. Harrington said a pedestrian tunnel will be added to the track to give pedestrians more access to view the racing.Live music is planned with two bands on Thursday, three on Friday and three on Saturday night. Headlining acts include the Tom Cats of Missoula on Friday and Butte native Tim Montana on Saturday.Montana, who lives in Nashville, said Wednesday he will play all the songs from his new album, “A Different Kind of Coun-try,”andafewfromhisfirstalbum.The band has added a keyboard player, which “adds a lot to our sound,” he said.The Evel Knievel Days Committee currently have booked Freestyle Motocross with Keith Sayers, 50/50 BMX, Pit Bike freestyle, Supermoto Racing, Wall of death, Geoff Aaron trials, Spanky Spangler, Helicopter tours, Mechanical Bull, Family Fun Day on Thursday, Numerous vendors, Two bands on Thursday, and three on Friday and three on Saturday night. With more stunts to come. For details on the event, visit www.knieveldays.com.
By: Justin Post of the Montana Standard
Planning in Full Swing for EK DaysLive music is planned with two bands on Thursday, three on Friday and three on Saturday night. Headlining acts include the Tom Cats of Missoula on Friday and Butte native Tim
Montana, who lives in Nashville, said Wednesday he will play all the songs from his new album, “A Different Kind of Coun-
The band has added a keyboard player, which “adds a lot to
The Evel Knievel Days Committee currently have booked Freestyle Motocross with Keith Sayers, 50/50 BMX, Pit Bike
Numerous vendors, Two bands on Thursday, and three on Friday and three on Saturday night. With more stunts to come. For details on the event, visit www.knieveldays.com.
By: Justin Post of the Montana Standard
Festival Guide July/auGust 2010 • 21
2905 Harrison Ave., Butte, MT 59701406-221-7008 • 1-877-484-7008
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P’ C - V # - B T C T W M
Adults $10 • Over 65 $8 • Under 12 $5reservations requested
Purveyors of Fine
Used Books
Specializing in:
• Irish
• Children’s
• Western
Americana
• Selection of Music
Historic Uptown Butte , 112 S. Montana St.
9:30 – 5:30 Monday-Saturday
723-5108 or Toll Free 800-298-5108 e-mail: secondedition@bresnan.net723-5108 or Toll Free 800-298-5108 e-mail: secondedition@bresnan.net
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We liquidate estates, storage units and complete households.
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Festival Guide July/auGust 2010 • 23
Be sure to stop in and check out our Accessories Values
Remote Starters - Perfect for summer.
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24 • Festival Guide July/auGust 2010
an rÍ rÁMONTANA IRISH FESTIVAL
The An Rí Rá Montana Irish Festival presents an extraordinary line up for this year’s festival, August 13th - 15th in Uptown Butte. This festival, with its venue half way between Glacier and Yellowstone National Parks, has earned a reputation for outstanding Irish entertainment over the past 12 years. Continue on page 26
Festival Guide July/auGust 2010 • 25
Saturday, July 17, 20108:30 PM Carroll College Lawn
Spanish NightsThe Helena Symphony and Carroll College
present a fabulousfriends, and fireworks.
night of music,
Maestro Allan R. Scott, conducting Helena Symphony Orchestra & Chorale Please..no tarps, pets, or stakes.
Please Call 406-442-1860 for more information
SYMPHONY STARS
&
UNDER THE
Saturday, July 17, 20108:30 PM Carroll College Lawn
Spanish NightsThe Helena Symphony and Carroll College
present a fabulousfriends, and fireworks.
night of music,
Maestro Allan R. Scott, conducting Helena Symphony Orchestra & Chorale Please..no tarps, pets, or stakes.
Please Call 406-442-1860 for more information
SYMPHONY STARS
&
UNDER THE
Saturday, July 17, 20108:30 PM Carroll College Lawn
Spanish NightsThe Helena Symphony and Carroll College
present a fabulousfriends, and fireworks.
night of music,
Maestro Allan R. Scott, conducting Helena Symphony Orchestra & Chorale Please..no tarps, pets, or stakes.
Please Call 406-442-1860 for more information
SYMPHONY STARS
&
UNDER THE
Saturday, July 17, 20108:30 PM Carroll College Lawn
Spanish NightsThe Helena Symphony and Carroll College
present a fabulousfriends, and fireworks.
night of music,
Maestro Allan R. Scott, conducting Helena Symphony Orchestra & Chorale Please..no tarps, pets, or stakes.
Please Call 406-442-1860 for more information
SYMPHONY STARS
&
UNDER THE
Saturday, July 17, 20108:30 PM Carroll College Lawn
Spanish NightsThe Helena Symphony and Carroll College
present a fabulousfriends, and fireworks.
night of music,
Maestro Allan R. Scott, conducting Helena Symphony Orchestra & Chorale Please..no tarps, pets, or stakes.
Please Call 406-442-1860 for more information
SYMPHONY STARS
&
UNDER THE
Saturday, July 17, 20108:30 PM Carroll College Lawn
Spanish NightsThe Helena Symphony and Carroll College
present a fabulousfriends, and fireworks.
night of music,
Maestro Allan R. Scott, conducting Helena Symphony Orchestra & Chorale Please..no tarps, pets, or stakes.
Please Call 406-442-1860 for more information
SYMPHONY STARS
&
UNDER THE
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August 13~14~15in Historic Uptown Butte.
for more information, log on to:
www.mtgaelic.org
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Sagebrush Sam’s
Hot Eats • Cool Treats
• 501 S. Excelsior• 2227 Harrison Avenue
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STop in for GrEaT food• Fish & Chips • Burgers
• Salads • Hot Dogs• Blizzards • Sundaes
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27 Flat Screen TV’s!
Team SeatingIs Available
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Great Menu & Appetizers
DrinkSpecials
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FRIDAY, AUGUST 13, 2010
(Morning)Workshops
(Afternoon)Food VendorsArts & Crafts VendorsFROM 4:00 P.M. ON –ON THE “JOHN THE YANK” STAGE Uptown Butte—Park and Montana Streets
Music and dance performances by:Makem & Spain BrothersMickey Spain Musical JamboreeThe ProdigalsKathleen Keane & Tantrum.
Morning Workshops and Afternoon Performances by:Chicago’s Internationally RenownedTrinity Irish Dancers
SATURDAY, AUGUST 14, 2010
(Morning)An Rí Rá 5K & 10 K Run1 Mile Walk/Fun RunUptown Butte Must Register by 5 p.m. Friday
WorkshopsAuthor Lectures/Signings
(Afternoon)Food VendorsArts & Crafts Vendors
ON 3 STAGES!JOHN THE YANK STAGE --Park and Montana St.HIGHLANDS STAGE –South Central GroundsCOPPER CEILI AREA – Park and Main Streets
Makem & Spain BrothersThe ProdigalsKathleen Keane & Tantrum.Trinity Irish DancersFour Schillings ShortMagician Debbie O’Carroll’s Irish Magic ShowTom O’Carroll, Musician, Folklorist & HumoristDublin GulchFinnegan Ridge Tiernan Dancers - ButteTeirnan Dancers – Helena
(Through Each Day)Irish Language WorkshopsHistory – FilmsArchival Photo DisplayAuthor Lectures & Book Fair Children’s ActivitiesWorkshops in Genealogy & Music Food & Arts & Crafts VendorsAn much, much more!
SUNDAY, AUGUST 15, 2010
(Midday)Outdoor Mass In the Irish LanguageEmma Park – Mercury and Dakota Streets
ALSO ON SUNDAY:Continuing Film FestivalAuthor Lectures & Book Fair
Continual Updates on website: www.mtgaelic.org
An Rí Rá MONTANA IRISH FESTIVAL SCHEDULEJOHN THE YANK STAGE --Park and Montana St.HIGHLANDS STAGE –South Central GroundsCOPPER CEILI AREA – Park and Main Streets
Tom O’Carroll, Musician, Folklorist & Humorist
An Rí Rá MONTANA IRISH FESTIVAL SCHEDULE
SPORTS FANS!”SPORTS FANS!”SPORTS FANS!”SPORTS FANS!”SPORTS FANS!”SPORTS FANS!”
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ENJOY THE FESTIVALS & ALL OF
THE WONDERFUL SIGHTS OUR CITY HAS TO OFFER!
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this fall!
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Berkeley Pit Viewing Continental Drive, Uptown Butte
Granite Mountain Memorial East of Walkerville, Uptown Butte
Mineral Museum Montana Tech Campus 1300 W Park, Uptown Butte 406.496.4506
Copper King Mansion 219 W Granite St., Uptown Butte 406.782.7580
Dumas Brothel Museum45 E. Mercury St., Uptown Butte406.723.6128
Mother Lode Theatre and Orphan Girl Theatre316 W. Park St., Uptown Butte406.723.3602 or 723.2300
World Museum Of Mining155 Museum Way, Uptown ButteBehind Montana Tech Campus406.723.7211
Mai Wah Society Museum17 W. Mercury St., Uptown Butte406.723.3231
Piccadilly Museum 20 W. Broadway St., Uptown Butte406.723.3034
Our Lady of the Rockies3100 Harrison Avenue406.782.1221
World Museum Of Mining155 Museum Way, Uptown ButteBehind Montana Tech Campus406.723.7211
The Butte Farmers’ Market West Park Street between Gamer’s Cafe and the Phoenix Building in Uptown Butte, runs from 9 am to 1 pm every Saturday now through September 2010.
Montana Shrine Game July 17, 2010, Kickoff @ 7:00 p.m.Be a Part of Montana’s East-West Shrine Game! For tickets call Scott Butler @ 406-533-8664 or go to: www.montanaeastwest-shrinegame.com.
Chamber of Commerce Visitor Center1000 George St (I-90 exit 126)406.723.1377Visitors can pickup materials about the above attractions plus many, many more. The center contains historic displays and offers regular tours on the Old Number 1 Trolley of the historic uptown district. The popular Blacktail Creek walking path passes directly behind the center as well.
Butte, Montana, also known as “the richest hill on earth,” is rich in history, art and culture and is also home to one of the nation’s largest National Historic Landmark Districts, with over 4,000 historic structures scattered across the Hill. These include someofthecountry’sfirsttallbuildings,elegantmansions,vintageVictorianhomes,boardinghousesandhotels,andminer’scottages that once provided shelter for an estimated 100,000 people. We invite you to take a closer look, experience the beautiful characteristics of our city and see how Butte earned its nickname!
BUTTE ATTRACTIONS
Cheer CampThurs, July 15, – Butte
Banquet
Fri, July 16, 6pm – MAC
Parade
Sat, July 17, 10am – Uptown Butte
SHRINE GAME Sat, July 17, 7pm
Bulldog Memorial Stadium
Butte, America
www.MontanaShrineGame.org
Join Us For The Festivities!
A Special Thanks to Our Sponsors:CCCS, Inc • Jim & Chloe Gilman Foundation • Jordan Construction
Montana Orthopedics • NorthWestern Energy • REC Town Pump Foundation • Montana Standard • Peter M. Sorini M.D. P.C.Platt Electrical Supply • Thompsons Distributing • Wal-Mart of Butte
Glacier Bank of Butte • AK Drilling • Bagdad Janizary PatrolBig Sky Diagnostics • Jay Fortune Construction • PPL
Swank Enterprises • Montana Resources • Washington Companies Civic Center Greenfi eld Printers • Sun Rental/Party Tyme
Universal Athlectics • Pepsi-Cola Bottling Company
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• Department and Specialty Stores
• Minors Pit Play Area• Our Lady of the Rockies Gift Shop
and Tour Offi ce • Spirit Of Columbia Gardens Carousel
Project and Gift Shop
Mon-Fri: 10 am to 9 pm Sat: 10 am to 6 pm Sun: Noon to 5 pm
Mall Hours:
Larger purchases? No Problem!
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destination in the lower 48 including
Alaska and Canada. We can handle
larger ebay purchases (that is too large
for UPS) such as snowmobiles, motor-
cycles, gun safes, etc.
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Real Cash Paid for early
Montana License Plates before 1960
1912 Butte Plate like this, paying $1000 and up
Paying $250 and up for nice condition dated 1915 Montana license plates
Paying $700 and up for undated black on white ‘M’ plates made of metal, some
have perforated holes.
Call 406.723.3034 or 727.424.1576 or visit Jeff at the Piccadilly Museum for a fair offer on all your Montana License Plates before 1960, looking for car motorcycle, and plates made of leather.
THANKS BUTTE FOR 11 YEARS OF WONDERFUL SUPPORT!
M U S E U M O F
TRANSPORTAT ION MEMORABIL IA
AND ADVERT IS ING ART20 W. Broadway, Bu t te , Montana 59701
406 .723 .3034 • www.p iccad i l l ymuseum.com
Henry’s Garage • Vintage Soda FountainTurn Of Century Pharmacy
Early 1914 & 1917 • Model T Taxi & School Bus
Now Open for Our 11th Year!
WELCOME TO BUTTE FOR A
GREAT FESTIVAL
REWARD
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