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Page 1: January 23, 2014

MUSIC • LIFE • CULTURE 23 • January • 14 pulse 1

Get ready forSuper

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don’t miss the u.S. AirbAg

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● rene’s ramblings ............................................... 4

● us airbag tour ...................................................... 5

● dining guide .......................................... 6-7, 10

● super sunday party ..................................... 8-9

● taste of trails ..................................................... 11

● saxophobia ........................................................ 12

table ofCONTENTS

Pulse is published every other Thursday by the Cody Enterprise. Hours are 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. weekdays, 3101 Big Horn Ave., Cody, WY 82414.

For advertising information call the Cody Enterprise, (307) 587-2231, or e-mail [email protected].

The big game is Sunday, Feb. 2. Plan the perfect party with a few simple tips.

Answers on page 11The rules of Sudoku are simple. Enter digits from 1 to 9 into the blank spaces. Each row must contain one of each digit. So must each column, as must each 3x3 square. Each Sudoku has a unique solution that can be reached logically without guessing. For more on sudoku visit www.sudoku.com.

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RED LODGE:•Women’s Winter Skills

Workshop, Medicine Flower Lodge. For more information call (406) 444-9940.

Monday, FebruaryCODY:•Monday Mojitos, 8th Street at the

Ivy.•Public Skate, 1-2 p.m. and 4-5

p.m., Riley Arena.•Modern Western Square Dance,

7-9 p.m., Christ Episcopal Church.

POWELL:•Red Lodge Clay Center: Current

Works opening reception, 9 a.m.-4 p.m., Cabre Gym Gallery.

Tuesday, FebruaryCODY:•Public Skate, 1-2 p.m., Riley

Arena.•Stick and Puck, 4-5 p.m., Riley

Arena.

POWELL:•Red Lodge Clay Center: Current

Works opening reception, 9 a.m.-4 p.m., Cabre Gym Gallery.

•Econo-Misers Brown Bag Lunch, noon, PVCE Cottage.

Wednesday, FebruaryCODY:•Public Skate, 1-2 p.m., Riley

Arena.•Open Figure Skating, 4:15-5:15

p.m., Riley Arena.

POWELL:•Red Lodge Clay Center: Current

Works opening reception, 9 a.m.-4 p.m., Cabre Gym Gallery.

Thursday, FebruaryCODY:•Public Skate, noon-2 p.m., Riley

Arena.•Stick and Puck, 4-5 p.m., Riley

Arena.

POWELL:•Red Lodge Clay Center: Current

Works opening reception, 9 a.m.-4 p.m., Cabre Gym Gallery.

Friday, JanuaryCODY:•Public Skate, 1-2 p.m. and 6:15-

8:15 p.m., Riley Arena.•Winter Museum Olympics, 3-7

p.m., Buffalo Bill Center of the West.

•Stick and Puck, 4:30-6 p.m., Riley Arena.

•Rude Diary, 6 p.m., Silver Dollar.•Karaoke, 7 p.m., VFW Hall.•Live music, 9 p.m., Silver Dollar.

RED LODGE:•Rock Creek Artists Miniature

Show, Carbon Country Arts Guild.•Red Lodge Town Series, Red

Lodge Mountain.

Saturday, JanuaryCODY:•Public Skate, 11 a.m.-1 p.m. and

3-5 p.m., Riley Arena.•Live music, 9 p.m., Silver Dollar.

POWELL:•Annual Membership Banquet -

There’s No Place Like Home, 5 p.m.

RED LODGE:•Rock Creek Artists Miniature

Show, Carbon Country Arts Guild.•Kids cross country ski lessons,

1:30-3 p.m., Red Lodge Nordic Center.

Sunday, JanuaryCODY:•Absaroka Figure Skating, 11

a.m.-3 p.m., Riley Arena.•Quake hockey game, 4 p.m.,

Riley Arena.

RED LODGE:•Rock Creek Artists Miniature

Show, Carbon Country Arts Guild.

Monday, JanuaryCODY:•Monday Mojitos, 8th Street at the

Ivy.•Public Skate, 1-2 p.m. and 4-5

p.m., Riley Arena.

RED LODGE:•Rock Creek Artists Miniature

Show, Carbon Country Arts Guild.

Tuesday, JanuaryCODY:•Public Skate, 1-2 p.m., Riley

Arena.•Stick and Puck, 4-5 p.m., Riley

Arena.

POWELL:•Red Lodge Clay Center: Current

Works opening reception, 7-8:30 p.m., Cabre Gym Gallery.

•Understanding the Community Health Center, 7-8:30 p.m., NWC Fagerberg Building Rm 70.

RED LODGE:•Rock Creek Artists Miniature

Show, Carbon Country Arts Guild.•Common Ground - Community

Dinner, 5:30 p.m., Legacy Lodge.

Wednesday, JanuaryCODY:•Public Skate, 1-2 p.m., Riley

Arena.•Open Figure Skating, 4:15-5:15

p.m., Riley Arena.

POWELL:•Red Lodge Clay Center: Current

Works opening reception, 9 a.m.-4 p.m., Cabre Gym Gallery.

RED LODGE:•Rock Creek Artists Miniature

Show, Carbon Country Arts Guild.

Thursday, JanuaryCODY:•Public Skate, noon-2 p.m., Riley

Arena.•Stick and Puck, 4-5 p.m., Riley

Arena.

POWELL:•Red Lodge Clay Center: Current

Works opening reception, 9 a.m.-4 p.m., Cabre Gym Gallery.

•Tops Chapter 169, 5:30 p.m., Gottsche Rehab Center.

RED LODGE:•Rock Creek Artists Miniature

Show, Carbon Country Arts Guild.

Friday, JanuaryCODY:•Stick and Puck, 2-5 p.m., Riley

Arena.

•Karaoke, Soaring Peak.•Bright Futures Mentoring - Hula

Hope to the Future, 5-7 p.m., senior center. To participate and help raise funding call Michelle, 527-6688.

•Quake hockey game, 7:30 p.m., Riley Arena.

•Live music, 9 p.m., Silver Dollar.

POWELL:•Red Lodge Clay Center: Current

Works opening reception, 9 a.m.-4 p.m., Cabre Gym Gallery.

RED LODGE:•Rock Creek Artists Miniature

Show, Carbon Country Arts Guild.•Red Lodge Town Series, Red

Lodge Mountain.•Women’s Winter Skills

Workshop, Medicine Flower Lodge. For more information call (406) 444-9940.

Saturday, FebruaryCODY:•Public Skate, 11 a.m.-1 p.m.,

Riley Arena.•Cody Newcomers, 11 a.m.,

Sunset House.•Quake hockey game, 7:30 p.m.,

Riley Arena.•Live music, 9 p.m., Silver Dollar.

POWELL:•Red Lodge Clay Center: Current

Works opening reception, 9 a.m.-4 p.m., Cabre Gym Gallery.

RED LODGE:•Kids cross country ski lessons,

1:30-3 p.m., Red Lodge Nordic Center.

•Scrap Yard Terrain Park Series, 2-4 p.m., Red Lodge Mountain.

•Women’s Winter Skills Workshop, Medicine Flower Lodge. For more information call (406) 444-9940.

Sunday, FebruaryCODY:•Absaroka Figure Skating, 12:30-

4:30 p.m., Riley Arena.•Football XLVIII Party, 4 p.m.,

The Irma.•Adult Drop-in, 5-7 p.m., Riley

Arena.

POWELL:•Red Lodge Clay Center: Current

Works opening reception, 9 a.m.-4 p.m., Cabre Gym Gallery.

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THINK YOU MIGHT BE

I remember the first time I drove across the state of Wyoming.

Funny to think that since then, this little Midwestern, Arizona girl (one can be both, right?) has driven hundreds of times across this state in all directions.

The first time was in 1991. My friend Terah and I were driving to Yellowstone. We were in awe of the destruction imparted by the fires of ’88. You could see for miles.

Charred ruins and new growth dotted the landscape. It’s been interesting to witness the growth over the past 23 years. Trees are getting bigger and the view is once again closing in. Many of the vistas from that time are

disappearing – perhaps to never be witnessed like that again in our lifetimes.

We exited the park at the advice of a Native American guy we had met who was spending the summer working at Old Faithful. He pointed us toward the northeast gate but warned us that the road was dirt so as long as we didn’t mind that little detail he swore that was the best route. He cut off a chunk of his long black hair for good luck, gave it to us and sent us on our way.

Wow. The Chief Joseph Scenic Highway. I’m not sure it gets much better (OK, well, paving the road didn’t hurt.).

We skipped Cody on that trip and headed straight to

By:René Huge

ramblings

Wyoming is not a place for wussies

Thermopolis. I must have been the passenger on that leg of our journey because I recall the landscape in the setting sun between here and there so vividly. I can see it like it was yesterday (maybe because I drive that stretch on a weekly basis these days – I’m sure that’s helped burn it in my memory.).

I remember thinking, “Man, there is a whole lot of nothing out here – for miles.”

Now as I drive this road I see endless miles of beauty, not vast nothingness. There is something reassuring and wonderful about all that empty space. Except for maybe when the winds are blowing at 60 mph, you’re trying to drive home, the roads are iced over and your driving a tank with wings – that’s not exactly comforting, reassuring or particularly “wonderful” in the pretty sense, but other than that ...

It took a little while for my appreciation to bloom. And I’m still hard pressed to say much good about the drive from Shoshoni to Casper other than the potential to hit jackrabbits is high on that road. But I’m sure given a few more years or another hundred trips along that highway I will eventually see some beauty in it as well.

In fact, one time I did witness the most amazing storm roll across those plains. The thought, “Toto – I’ve a feeling we’re not in Kansas anymore,” crossed my mind that day, as our car was relentlessly attacked by golf ball-size hail out in the middle of nowhere-ville, (or maybe it was Powder River) Wyoming.

Or when I moved to Montana in subzero January weather, driving

my oh-so-faithful and reliable, although fan-free yellow Volvo station wagon up the eastern edge of Wyoming. The weather was horrific. No sane person was driving anywhere in that weather except for me it seemed.

Who moves in January to these parts? Fortunately, I was on the freeway – the one of three we proudly claim in this huge state. I remember white, gray, ice and more of the same for hours. Indelibly etched into my road trippin’ memory bank.

Who would’ve known I’d make this state my home for almost 20 years. My first impressions, though tempered with the beauty of picture books, were also riddled with some harsh Wyoming realities.

This amazingly beautiful place ain’t for wussies. No question about that.

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Call 307-254-7004.

509 Gateway Dr., Powell, WY

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RED LODGE MOUNTAIN

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Stomp new tricks this winter without the fear of hard landings when the U.S. Airbag Tour returns to Red Lodge Mountain.

The airbag is a large 50-by-50 foot inflatable pillow that is posi-tioned at the base of a large kicker (jump) and allows for a safe land-ing. It makes it possible for near-ly anyone to catch big air, and for advanced skiers and riders to try new tricks.

Back by popular demand, skiers and boarders will have two more chances in Red Lodge to try it. It will be at the mountain on Feb. 7-9 and March 28-30.

Cost is $10 for three jumps, which is great for beginners and a good refresher for those refining tricks, or $25 for 10 jumps.

Go to usairbag.com to reserve your jumps.

SOFT LANDINGS FOR

sUPERHEROEs

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Cody, Powell and Red Lodge have so many dining options to offer that you will leave here filled to the brim! We are proud to boast a wide variety of local flavors and

unusual dishes that you’ll be talking about for vacations to come. The hardest part will be deciding where to eat first!

Call to reserve your spaCe today! 587-2231

food&drinkfun

CODY, WY8th street at the ivy HRS: 7am-9pm, 7 days a week •8thstreet.com

307-587-25721800 8th St.

UniqueAmerican Cuisine

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adriano’s italian restaurant HRS: 7 days a week: 11am-10pm • adrianositalianrestaurant.com

307-527-73201244 Sheridan Ave.

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the BreadBoard HRS: Mon-Fri: 7am - 7pm, Sat: 7am - 4 pm, Sundays: closed

307-527-57881725 17th St.

Bagels & Sandwiches

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BuBBa’s Bar-B-que •bubbasbar-b-que.comHRS: Open 7 days a week, Sun-Thurs: 6am-8pm, Fri & Sat: 6am-9pm

307-587-7427512 Yellowstone Ave.

CasualFamily Dining

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ChamBerlin spiritsHRS: 3 pm-9 pm, Monday-Saturday. Closed Sunday.

307-587-02021032 12th St.

Casual Lounge& Courtyard

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your dininG estaBlishment Could Be here!!!

Call The Enterprise307-587-2231

your dininG estaBlishment Could Be here!!!

Call Jo right away!307-587-2231

Geyser BrewinG Co. HRS: Open Wed-Sat: 5 pm-10 pm Sun: 11 am-?; Happy Hour: 5-7 pm

307-587-5868525 W. Yellowstone Ave.

Casual FineDining/Brewery

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irma hotelHRS: Open 7 days a week

307-587-42211192 Sheridan Ave.

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your dininG estaBlishmentCould Be here

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proud Cut saloonHRS: Mon-Sat: 11am-11pm, Sundays: 12pm-10pm

307-527-69051227 Sheridan Ave.

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qt’s restaurant • blairhotels.comHRS: M-F: 6am-1pm & 5-10pm, Sat & Sun: 6am-11am & 5-9pm

307-587-55551701 Sherdian Ave.

Family Dining

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rawhide Coffee CompanyHRS: Mon-Sat: 6:30am - 8pm, Sundays: 7am - 6:30 pm

307-587-68071155 Sheridan Ave.

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CODY, WYroCky mountain mojoeHRS: 7 days a week: 6am - 6pm

307-578-82951001 Sheridan Ave.

Upscale CoffeeShop/Bistro

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silver dollar Bar & GrillHRS: Sun-Thurs: 11am - 8pm, Fri-Sat: 11am - 9pm

307-527-76661313 Sheridan Ave.

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soarinG peak liquor saloon • soaringpeakliquorandsaloon.comHRS: Kitchen, Tues-Sat: 4-9pm

307-527-6461544 Yellowstone Ave.

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where’s your restaurantlet us know...Call today!

Call The Enterprise307-587-2231

sunset house restaurantHRS: 7 days a week: 7am - 9pm • sunsethousecody.com

307-587-22571651 8th St.

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taCos el taConazo HRS: Mon-Fri: 11am - 3pm & 5-8:30 pm, Sat 11am - 8:30pm

610 Yellowstone Ave.307-587-4045

AuthenticMexican

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wyominG riB & Chop houseHRS: 7 days a week: 11am-10:00pm

307-527-77311367 Sheridan Ave.

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old piney dell restaurant & Bar (at rock Creek resort)

HRS: Tuesday-Thursday: 5-8pm, Friday & Saturday: 5pm-9pm • rockcreekresort.com800-667-11195 mi. S. of Red Lodge

Casual FineDining

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vintaGe one at the pollard • thepollard.netHRS: Breakfast–7 days a week: 7-11am, Sun: 7am-12pm • Dinner: Thurs, Fri & Sat: 5:30-9:00pm

406-446-00012 N. Broadway Ave.

Casual FineDining

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prindy’s plaCeHRS: 7 days a week: 6am-2pm

406-446-0225407 S. Broadway

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puB at the pollard • thepollard.netWINTER HRS: 7 days a week • 4:00pm-10:00 pm

406-446-00012 N. Broadway Ave.

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football XlVIII Party!February 2, 2014

Your ticket to fun!All you can eat, Happy Hour drink prices during the game and raffle drawings

TickeTs available now! ~ $15/person; $25/couple

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ARE YOU READY FOR SOME

FOOTBALL?Menutips

• Mini is still major - Mini foods are very much in style for your big game. They are much easier to serve and devour, so place them on a toothpick or stick for a fun presentation.

• Think about the teams - Incorporating foods from each team’s city, or including the teams’ colors in your recipes is a festive way to jazz up your Super Sunday menu.

• Don’t forget dessert - Even after indulging in wings, guacamole and hamburger dip, there’s always room for dessert. And if it’s shaped like a football, even better.

This year’s game advertising is the most expensive ever, with 30-second ads costing an average of $4 million.

Don’t miss the commercials

Alternate Halftime Shows

Bored with Bruno Mars? Check these shows out during the halftime show:

• Puppy Bowl - Animal Planet has hosted the Puppy Bowl since 2005, and it’s sure to feature another lineup of adorable doggies. Sick of watching grown men tackle each other? Watch these furry friends go after toy footballs instead.

• Kitten Bowl - Not to be outdone, the Hallmark Channel is launching it’s first-ever Kitten Bowl to compete with the Puppy Bowl. If you’re a cat person (or just want to see some claws come out), this program is purrfect.

super sundaybasics

Teams: Denver Broncos vs. Seat-tle Seahawks.

Place: Metlife Stadium at the Meadowlands Sports Complex in N.J.

Kickoff time: 4:25 p.m. on FOX.

A year of firsts: First champion-ship to be played outdoors in the cold weather. The first in 38 years to be played outdoors on FieldTurf, and the first in which two U.S. states (New York and New Jersey) will work together with hosting duties.

Weather contingency plan: In the event of heavy snow, the 2014 game will be rescheduled for the Saturday before, or for the Monday or Tuesday after.

Halftime show: Bruno Mars is this year’s halftime performer.

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• Snacks - Plan on a lot. Have the staples: chips, pretzels, popcorn. But think out of the box with some nuts and cut-up veggies.

• Dips - What else are you going to stick those chips and veggies in? You can go with the usual onion or ranch dip, or try some healthier options.

• Wings - A fixture, even if they are messy. The options vary from store-bought to homemade. Remember, everyone has different levels of “hot” tolerance so make sure you cover the bases with a mixture of mild, medium and hot.

• Beer - This event is made for beer drinking. You need a cold one for the first time the Budweiser Clydesdales show up on the screen.

• Non-Alcoholic Beverages - Load up on the soda, seltzer and bottled water.

• Main course - Keep it simple, choosing from pizza, giant sandwiches, chili or even a lasagna or pasta. For the most part, this is eating while watching, so you don’t want to have to use more than one utensil at a time if at all possible.

• Dessert - Most people will be stuffed by this point in the evening, so think cookies and brownies more than elaborate cakes.

• TV Viewing Area - Make sure there’s sufficient room for the size crowd you have. If you can, have at least two viewing areas – one for those interested in the game; the other for those who just watch for the commercials.

• Emergency Clean Up Kit - Face it, something will be spilled. Take it in stride and be ready.

super sunday is the national party day of the year. To make sure you’re prepared, here’s a simple party checklist to keep handy.

sUPER sUNDAy

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CODYadriano’s italian restaurantAuthentic Italian Cuisine, The Best Steak in Town, and Homegrown Western Hospitality. It doesn’t get any better than that at Adrianos Italian Restaurant. Comfortable Atmosphere, Full Bar, Extensive Wine list, and Great Service await your night out in downtown Cody, Wyoming. Owner and Chef Chrissy Linderman has put together an awesome Italian Menu, including Veal Marsala, Shrimp Florentine, Vino Bianco Chicken Scaloppini, Homemade Lasagna, Sausage and Peppers and more. On the Western side enjoy the Ace’s High Ribeye Steak, High Noon New York Steak, or the Fist Full of Flatiron Steak, served with your favorite pasta. Great place for a family occasion or that intimate couple dining. Open 7 days a week for lunch and dinner, 11:00 a.m.-10:00 p.m. 1244 Sheridan Avenue, Downtown Cody, Wyoming. (307) 527-7320 for reservations or takeout.

the BreadBoardSince 1978 the Breadboard’s been serving the people of Wyoming great food in Cody, Lander, Riverton and Buffalo. Our family owned restarurants serve the highest quality sandwiches and soups prepared with the freshest ingredients around. Our freshly baked breads and homemade bagels are spectacular. Serving breakfast, lunch and dinner 6 days a week. Discover what the locals already know: The Breadboard Rocks! 1725 17th Street in Cody – at the top of the hill. (307) 527-5788.

proud Cut saloonThe legendary Proud Cut Saloon has been a staple in the heart of Cody for more than 20 years. Walk right into the “OLD WEST” and enjoy the “KICKASS COWBOY CUISINE”. We offer everything from margaritas to shrimp so big you could saddle ‘em and ride ‘em home. Open 7 days a week! Reservations appreciated.1227 Sheridan Avenue,(307) 527-6905.

rawhide Coffee CompanyLocated in one of Cody’s historic buildings, in the heart of downtown, Rawhide Coffee Company provides organic fair-trade espresso, lattes, cappucino, chai, teas and coffee. Iced and blended drinks include lattes, coffee, smoothies and granitas. Local homemade desserts, wholesome bagels, oatmeal and more available. Experienced, friendly Baristas customize your order. European endorsed by many. Come relax with a friend, book or your computer (complimentary Wi-Fi). Large, private room fits business meeting needs or small parties. Open M-Sat: 6:30 a.m.-8:00 p.m., Sun: 7:00 a.m.-6:30 p.m.1155 Sheridan Avenue,(307) 587-6807.

silver dollar BarAt the Silver Dollar Bar you can enjoy fine entertainment and grab some great food. Daily specials offer great food at great prices. Stop in for chicken, salads, or the “best burgers in the West!” Grillin’ it up from 11:00 a.m.-9:00 p.m. 7 days a week! Enjoy live music on the patio 7:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m. in the summer and then stick around for live bands and dancing.1313 Sheridan Avenue,(307) 527-7666.

soarinG peak saloonFOOD! FRIENDS! FUN! We have the NFL Package! Our Pub Style Saloon is a comfortable gathering place to meet your friends or hold business meetings in a smoke-free environment. Enjoy our tasty signature sandwiches, juicy burgers and fresh salads on Tues.-Sat. from 4:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m. and your favorite drink ‘til close. Shop our newly expanded beer, wine and spirits in the liquor store. Don’t see what your looking for? We would be happy to special order it for you. So, stop in and meet Vaughn and Brenna Place in the newly remodeled Soaring Peaks Liquor & Saloon, located at544 Yellowstone Avenue,on Cody’s west strip.

POWELLpepe’s meXiCan restaurantWalk in to Pepe’s Mexican Restaurant and your taste buds will be screaming with delight. With so many authentic Mexican dishes to choose from, like our homemade salsa, spicy pork chili, and town favorite homemade hard tacos, it’s like your own Mexican fiesta.

Join us Sunday through Monday 7:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. and Tuesday through Saturday 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. we’ll satisfy all your Mexican cravings. And don’t forget our amazing breakfasts. We serve everything from traditional huevos rancheros to hearty favorites like biscuits and gravy. Located at 275 North Bent Street, Pepe’s is always cooking for you.(307) 754-4665.

RED LODGEold piney dell restaurant & BarHistoric and intimate dining room along beautiful Rock Creek. Featuring our famous Weiner Schnitzel, mouth-watering Prime Rib and other culinary delights. Enjoy your favorite beverage in our charmingly rustic bar. Hours: Tuesday-Thursday: 5:00 p.m.-8:00 p.m. • Friday & Saturday: 5:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m. Reservations recommended. 5 miles south of Red Lodge on Highway 212 at Rock Creek Resort. 406-446-1196 • 800-667-1119, www.rockcreekresort.com, [email protected]

the pollardHistoric hotel in the heart of Red Lodge. Join us for breakfast every morning from 7-11am in our dining room at Vintage One Bistro or for a special treat come to dinner, 5:30pm to 9pm Thursday, Friday & Saturday. Also come visit our Pub at the Pollard. Great food, great friends, great place to be! Open 7 days a week. Live music Friday & Saturday nights. Call 406-446-0001 for information. www.thepollard.net

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Taste of Trails ski fundraiser Feb. 8

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Enjoy a festive afternoon of skiing or snowshoeing during the Taste of Trails on Saturday, Feb. 8, at Pahaska Tepee.

The event is sponsored by the Park County Nordic Ski Association (PCNSA) and will be from 2-5 p.m. Participants will travel a 5K course which features four food stations, offering a fun dining experience.

The event is designed to raise funds and create awareness for the 16 kilometers of

winter trails the PCNSA has built and maintained on the North Fork. The association formed in 1994 to promote the sport of Nordic skiing and snowshoeing while providing consistent trail grooming and activities for club members.

Cost is $15 for people ages 13 and older, and $10 for kids ages 6-12.

For more information contact Meggin Becker, [email protected].

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Experience Jan. 27“Saxophobia”, a who’s who

of sax gone wild, offers you a glimpse at some of the most unusual saxophones ever manufactured and pays tribute to a handful of legendary jazz artists who contributed to the development of jazz and the popularity of the sax.

The show will be presented by the Park County Arts Council at 7 p.m. Monday, Jan. 27, at the Meeteetse School Auditorium.

Back in the early 1920s, Vaudeville shows were the hot ticket. Saxophone virtuosos Rudy Weideoft and Adrian Rollini, along with famous saxophone ensembles such as the 6 Brown Brothers and the Schuester Sisters, were achieving great success and notoriety. The saxophone was

the most well liked instrument and a popular choice for young, aspiring music students to play in school band.

Then in the late 20s, Vaudeville and ultimately the saxophone, fell out of favor. With the decline in saxophone sales, manufacturers were forced to come up with creative new designs to stimulate renewed interest in the saxophone.

During the show, see a tiny curved sopranino (smallest sax in the world), a 6.5 foot tall contrabass (largest) and virtually everything in between including a straight tenor, C Melody, Grafton plastic alto, Conn-O-Sax, slide saxophone, bass sax and an original 1880 Adolphe Sax made by the inventor himself.

Saxophobia explores over a half century of classic jazz melodies associated with this warmly embraced and versatile musical instrument.

Rob Verdi is the master musician behind this performance. He received his music education degree in 1984 from Arizona State University in Tempe. While in Arizona, Verdi was a featuring soloist with the Phoenix Symphony, performed in a variety of musical ensembles and enjoyed the excitement of teaching junior high music. In 1983 he helped form the “Side Street Strutters Jazz Band”, which went on to become the house jazz band of the Disneyland Resort for 22 years.

Verdi continues to be a regular performer at Disneyland,

conducts jazz workshops for the Disney Magic Music Days Guest Talent program, and participates in a variety of musical ensembles and projects in the Los Angeles area.

His passion for collecting saxophones has resulted in a collection of more than 100 saxes and an additional 150 rare wind, brass and percussion instruments.

Cost is $10 for adults and $7 for seniors/student. Tickets can be purchased at the door or online at parkcountyartscouncil.org, or at the Meeteetse Visitors Center, Cody Country Chamber of Commerce or the Powell Valley Chamber of Commerce.

For more information contact the Park County Arts Council, 899-6693.

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