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WELCOME TO SWEET PEA FESTIVAL 2016 This signature Bozeman community event is back with all the fun and entertainment you’ve come to know and love — arts, crafts, dance, children’s activities, theatre, music and more! Buy your full access wristband online or at select outlets before August 5th and save! Or volunteer for a three hour shift and get complimentary admission. Love the festival? Next year is the 40 th Sweet Pea – join our board and take part in planning next year’s very special event! A special thanks to all the hard working board members, volunteers, and financial partners that make Sweet Pea possible. Enjoy the Festival and thank you for being a part of a Bozeman tradition! P.S. If you have time, wander over to Bogert Park and visit the SLAM Summer Festival for more Montana fun. (Sat. & Sun.) Glenniss Indreland, President, Sweet Pea Board of Directors 2016 SWEET PEA FESTIVAL PARTNERS We extend a heartfelt THANK YOU to the following businesses for supporting the 2016 Sweet Pea Festival. Visit them and offer your own gratitude for their support of this amazing community event. PRESENTING PARTNERS JOIN NEXT YEAR’S ACTION — 40 YEARS! Help plan and support next year’s Festival — be a sponsor, join the Board of Directors, volunteer on a committee, or donate time during Festival Weekend. 406-586-4003 | [email protected] | sweetpeafestival.org FESTIVAL ADMISSION Sweet Pea leases Lindley Park from the City of Bozeman for the Festival dates and a wristband is required for admittance. Wrist- bands must be worn around your wrist and be visible at all times while inside Lindley Park. Admission sales are the Festival’s primary source of financial support. ADULTS FULL WEEKEND ACCESS $20 in advance* Gate Prices: $30 (Friday), $25 (Saturday), $15 (Sunday) KIDS (Ages 7-12) FULL WEEKEND ACCCESS $10 in advance* Gate Prices: $15 (Friday), $10 (Saturday) or $5 (Sunday) KIDS (Ages 6 & under) FREE *PURCHASE IN ADVANCE ONLINE THROUGH AUGUST 4 TH at SweetPeaFestival.org or at various ticket outlets. Online purchas- es will be available for pick-up at Will Call located at the Button- wood Gate. Passes purchased at gate good through remainder of festival. Sweet Pea is not responsible for lost or stolen bands. Everyone may attend these Sweet Pea Events for FREE • Sweet Pea Chalk on the Walk — Tuesday, August 2 nd • Bite of Bozeman — Wednesday, August 3 rd • Sweet Pea Art Show — July 31 st -August 30 th • Sweet Pea Parade — Saturday, August 6 th PHOTO CONTEST 3 rd Annual Sweet Pea Festival Photo Contest! Submit your creative photos while attending the Festival for a chance to win some great prizes. Visit our Facebook page for contest rules and details. FESTIVAL RULES & GUIDELINES We want everyone to have a great time at this year’s Festival so please take a moment to review some guidelines that will assist us in making everyone’s experience an enjoyable one. • Your admission wristband must be worn around your wrist and visible at times. Sweet Pea is not responsible for lost or stolen bands. • Pets/animals are not permitted at the Festival. • Firearms or weapons of any kind are not permitted at the Festival. • Alcoholic beverages (outside of the Beer & Wine Garden) are not permitted at the Festival. • Smoking is not permitted on Festival grounds. • Bicycles are not permitted inside the Festival. Please take ad- vantage of the bicycle valet located at the Central Bridge Gate. • Cash and checks are accepted at all the admission gates. • Credit cards are accepted at the Buttonwood gate only. • If you have lawn chairs, please sit to the side or back of per- formance venues so people sitting on blankets may see too. • By entering the Festival you grant permission for Sweet Pea to use photos or video with you in them to be used in future marketing. • There is limited access for mobility assistance due to the natu- ral landscape of Lindley Park. • No solicitation is allowed. • As a courtesy to artists and the audience, please keep noise and conversation to a minimum in performance areas and quiet your cell phones. • Lost and Found (including children) is located at the Head- quarters Tent PARKING & SHUTTLE FRI 3:30PM–11PM • SAT 9:30AM–11PM • SUN 9:30AM–7PM Park your car at Bozeman Deaconess Hospital in lots D, E, and G and take advantage of the free shuttle that runs from these lots to the Lindley Center. Alphagraphics Barnard Construction Bozeman Ford Lincoln & RV Center Bozeman Baseball Industrial Communications & Electronics, Inc. M&W Repair Markouture Northwestern Energy PayneWest Insurance SCS Wraps Summit All Terrain Rentals FRIENDS OF SWEET PEA SUPPORTING PARTNERS B O Z E M A N S C H O I C E 2 0 1 5 Most Memorable Event in the Past Year Scan to visit sweetpeafestival.org 2016 #SweetPeaFest Gates Open: FRI 8/5 3:30PM • SAT 8/6 10AM • SUN 8/7 10AM sweetpeafestival.org STAGE 4PM 5PM 6PM 7PM 8PM-10PM The Bowl Aubrie Sellers Asleep at the Wheel The Hollow Shakespeare: Comedy of Errors STAGE 10:30AM 11AM NOON 1PM 2PM 3PM 4PM 5PM 6PM 7PM 8PM-10PM SATURDAY The Bowl Hollow Wood Paa Kow Joshua James Repertory Dance Theatre James McMurtry Sonny Knight & The Lakers The Hollow Spontaneous Comb. Intermountain Opera Cypress Point Bert & Charlie’s Storybook Mtn. Air Montana Ballet Yellowstn Ballet/Bzn Dance Family Stage Paul Gomex K. Messmer Odds Bodkin Leapin’ Louie Kaleidoscope Youth Pavilion Wkshp signup Adult Painting Workshop STAGE 10AM 11AM NOON 1PM 2PM 3PM 4PM 5PM-7PM SCHEDULE KEY SUNDAY The Bowl Big Sky Aikido/MT Taiko MT Jazz Collective Ethan Tucker Band Hard Working Americans Music Dance Theatre Family Pavilion Activity The Hollow Spontaneous Comb. Live Radio Theatre Dance Ctr. Shakespeare Richard III Arts & Crafts: FRI 4PM-8PM, SAT 10AM-6PM, SUN 11AM-5PM Beer & Wine Garden: FRI 4-9PM, SAT 12–9PM, SUN 12-4PM Concessions: FRI 4PM-9:30PM, SAT 10AM-9:30PM, SUN 11AM-5PM Children’s Activities: SAT & SUN 12PM-3PM Sweet Pea Swag: FRI 4PM-9:30PM, SAT 10AM-9:30PM, SUN 10AM-4PM Cypress Point IndepenDANCE Repertory Dance Theatre Kaleidoscope Youth Family Stage Camp Equinox K. Messmer Odds Bodkin Leapin’ Louie Pavilion Pancake Breakfast Wkshp signup Adult Painting Workshop FRIDAY UPDATE MAPS BUTTONWOOD AVENUE CYPRESS AVENUE ARTS AND CRAFTS BOOTHS FOOD AND DRINK CONCESSIONS CHILDREN’S ACTIVITIES EAST MAIN STREET THE BOWL FLOWER SHOW ATM HOLLOW CENTRAL CYPRESS GATE SOUTH CYPRESS GATE HANDICAPPED PARKING Handicapped drop-off via Cypress Ave CYPRESS POINT BUTTONWOOD GATE ONLINE TICKET WILL CALL CENTRAL BRIDGE GATE HQ TOILET TOILET NORTH BRIDGE GATE PEETS HILL GATE N S E W FAMILY STAGE Lindley Park 900 East Main Street Shuttle Drop-off By Lindley Center BEER & WINE GARDEN WATER FILLING STATION CYPRESS PAVILION BREASTFEEDING TENT SHOP HANDWASHING STATION ATM COMMUNITY SUPPORT The Sweet Pea Festival is a registered 501(c)(3) non-profit organization whose mission is to promote and cultivate the arts. When we realize a profit, we give it back to the community in the form of grants for the arts, art education, and special projects and park improvements. Save the Dates! Come celebrate Sweet Pea Festival’s 40 th anniversary in 2017! August 4, 5, & 6, 2017 BICYCLE VALET FRI 3:30PM–11PM • SAT 9:30AM–11PM • SUN 9:30AM–7PM Sweet Pea and the Bozeman Public Library partner to provide a safe and convenient place to park your bike during the Festival. This service is free. Donations are accepted and appreciated. Please remember that bicycles are not allowed inside the Festival.

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Page 1: Lindle y Park Shut tle Drop-o˜ COMMUNITY SUPPORT · 2016-07-20 · 2016 #SweetPeaFest Gates Open: FRI 8/5 3:30PM • SAT 8/6 10AM • SUN 8/7 10AM sweetpeafestival.org STAGE 4PM

WELCOME TO SWEET PEA FESTIVAL 2016This signature Bozeman community event is back with all the fun and entertainment you’ve come to know and love — arts, crafts, dance, children’s activities, theatre, music and more!Buy your full access wristband online or at select outlets before August 5th and save! Or volunteer for a three hour shift and get complimentary admission. Love the festival? Next year is the 40th Sweet Pea – join our board and take part in planning next year’s very special event!A special thanks to all the hard working board members, volunteers, and financial partners that make Sweet Pea possible.Enjoy the Festival and thank you for being a part of a Bozeman tradition!P.S. If you have time, wander over to Bogert Park and visit the SLAM Summer Festival for more Montana fun. (Sat. & Sun.)

Glenniss Indreland, President, Sweet Pea Board of Directors

2016 SWEET PEA FESTIVAL PARTNERSWe extend a heartfelt THANK YOU to the following businesses for supporting the 2016 Sweet Pea Festival. Visit them and offer your own gratitude for their support of this amazing community event.

PRESENTING PARTNERS

JOIN NEXT YEAR’S ACTION — 40 YEARS!Help plan and support next year’s Festival — be a sponsor, join the Board of Directors, volunteer on a committee, or donate time during Festival Weekend.

406-586-4003 | [email protected] | sweetpeafestival.org

FESTIVAL ADMISSIONSweet Pea leases Lindley Park from the City of Bozeman for the Festival dates and a wristband is required for admittance. Wrist-bands must be worn around your wrist and be visible at all times while inside Lindley Park. Admission sales are the Festival’s primary source of financial support. ADULTS FULL WEEKEND ACCESS $20 in advance* Gate Prices: $30 (Friday), $25 (Saturday), $15 (Sunday)KIDS (Ages 7-12) FULL WEEKEND ACCCESS $10 in advance* Gate Prices: $15 (Friday), $10 (Saturday) or $5 (Sunday) KIDS (Ages 6 & under) FREE *PURCHASE IN ADVANCE ONLINE THROUGH AUGUST 4TH at SweetPeaFestival.org or at various ticket outlets. Online purchas-es will be available for pick-up at Will Call located at the Button-wood Gate. Passes purchased at gate good through remainder of festival.Sweet Pea is not responsible for lost or stolen bands.Everyone may attend these Sweet Pea Events for FREE

• Sweet Pea Chalk on the Walk — Tuesday, August 2nd

• Bite of Bozeman — Wednesday, August 3rd

• Sweet Pea Art Show — July 31st-August 30th

• Sweet Pea Parade — Saturday, August 6th

PHOTO CONTEST3rd Annual Sweet Pea Festival Photo Contest! Submit your creative photos while attending the Festival for a chance to win some great prizes. Visit our Facebook page for contest rules and details.

FESTIVAL RULES & GUIDELINESWe want everyone to have a great time at this year’s Festival so please take a moment to review some guidelines that will assist us in making everyone’s experience an enjoyable one.

• Your admission wristband must be worn around your wrist and visible at times. Sweet Pea is not responsible for lost or stolen bands.

• Pets/animals are not permitted at the Festival.• Firearms or weapons of any kind are not permitted at the

Festival.• Alcoholic beverages (outside of the Beer & Wine Garden) are

not permitted at the Festival.• Smoking is not permitted on Festival grounds.• Bicycles are not permitted inside the Festival. Please take ad-

vantage of the bicycle valet located at the Central Bridge Gate.• Cash and checks are accepted at all the admission gates.• Credit cards are accepted at the Buttonwood gate only.• If you have lawn chairs, please sit to the side or back of per-

formance venues so people sitting on blankets may see too.• By entering the Festival you grant permission for Sweet Pea

to use photos or video with you in them to be used in future marketing.

• There is limited access for mobility assistance due to the natu-ral landscape of Lindley Park.

• No solicitation is allowed.• As a courtesy to artists and the audience, please keep noise

and conversation to a minimum in performance areas and quiet your cell phones.

• Lost and Found (including children) is located at the Head-quarters Tent

PARKING & SHUTTLEFRI 3:30PM–11PM • SAT 9:30AM–11PM • SUN 9:30AM–7PMPark your car at Bozeman Deaconess Hospital in lots D, E, and G and take advantage of the free shuttle that runs from these lots to the Lindley Center.

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COMMUNITY SUPPORTThe Sweet Pea Festival is a registered 501(c)(3) non-profit organization whose mission is to promote and cultivate the arts. When we realize a profit, we give it back to the community in the form of grants for the arts, art education, and special projects and park improvements.

Save the Dates! Come celebrate

Sweet Pea Festival’s 40th anniversary in 2017!

August 4, 5, & 6, 2017

BICYCLE VALETFRI 3:30PM–11PM • SAT 9:30AM–11PM • SUN 9:30AM–7PMSweet Pea and the Bozeman Public Library partner to provide a safe and convenient place to park your bike during the Festival. This service is free. Donations are accepted and appreciated. Please remember that bicycles are not allowed inside the Festival.

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PRE-FESTIVAL EVENTSCheck sweetpeafestival.org for more details

Chalk on the Walk • TUE 8/2 • All DayGet free chalk from 9:30-10:30 at the Sweet Pea Office (424 E. Main St.) or during business hours at participating downtown businesses (look for flyer in window). Show your love of Sweet Pea and decorate between Grand and Broadway! New for 2016: Professional chalk artist Bill Spiess will create an original 6’x9’ artwork at 104 E. Main Street (in front of US Bank).

Bite of Bozeman • WED 8/3 • 5:30-8:30PMStroll down Main Street and enjoy the offerings of over 40 restaurants and food vendors while being entertained by local musicians.

Bozeman Running Film Fest • WED 8/3 • 8:30-10PMThe premiere of “THE HARD WAY.” Meet Bob Hayes, an 89-year-old who runs 30 races each year, cuts firewood by hand and does things the hard way to remain active and alive. A selection of short films will open the event. Grab dessert from The Bite and come to the intersection of Main and Bozeman to see all the films on the giant outdoor screen.

Music on Main • THU 8/4 • 6:30-8:30PMThis Downtown Bozeman event is sponsored by Sweet Pea this year and features the Kris Lager Band.

Juried Art Show • SUN 7/31-TUE 8/30The Sweet Pea juried art show will once again be held in the beautiful Boze-man Public Library’s Atrium Gallery. The show will feature a diverse collec-tion of artwork, ranging from watercolor and oil paintings to photography to low-relief sculpture.

Sweet Pea Run • SAT 8/6 • 7:15AMThis great community event is one of the oldest running races in Bozeman. This fun, competitive race offers cash prizes and prizes for best costumes! Register at winddrinkers.org

Children’s Run • SAT 8/6 • 10AMJoin us for the 1K Children’s Run along Main between 8th and Church. Be at the start by 9:45am. Registration and info online at sweetpeafestival.org

Sweet Pea Parade • SAT 8/6 • 10:05 AMA parade of colorful floats featuring this year’s theme: “Find Your Park” (National Park Service Centennial #findyourpark). Runs down Main St. between 8th Ave. and Wallace Ave.

MUSIC (The Bowl)Aubrie Sellers • FRI 8/5 • 6PMDaughter of country star Lee Ann Womack and songwriter Jason Sellers, her influences range from Led Zeppelin to George Jones and Ralph Stanley. Aubrie’s sound has been called “garage country.”

Asleep at the Wheel • FRI 8/5 • 8PMDance to this 10-time Grammy Award winning band, with its combi-nation of American blues, Texas Swing, and traditional fiddling.

Hollow Wood • SAT 8/6 • 12PMThis Boise band’s sound is raw and vulnerable. Raspy vocals contribute to a unique, organic feel, and their lyrics set them apart.Paa Kow • SAT 8/6 • 1:30PMSpeaking through his drums, PaaKow’s captivating and danceable music is Afro-Fusion, mixing West African Pop with Jazz impressions.

Joshua James • SAT 8/6 • 3PMJames’ songs reflect a distinctly American ache yearning for an open road. Melancholic yet transcendent, his sound expands the folk genre.

James McMurtry • SAT 8/6 • 6PMKnown for powerhouse performances, NPR says McMurtry “… fuses wry, literate observations about the world with the snarl of barroom rock.” Rolling Stone calls his 2015 album “pure brilliance.”

Sonny Knight & The Lakers • SAT 8/6 • 8PMSoak up this high-energy, funk-blasting R&B band from Minnesota that topped the Star Tribune’s 2014 list of best live acts.

Montana Jazz Collective • SUN 8/7 • 12PMFeaturing Bozeman native John Dover on trumpet, Bob Nell on piano, Rob Kohler on bass, and local drummer Adam Greenberg, their take on the entire spectrum of jazz’s history is an unforgettable experience.

TBA• SUN 8/7 • 1:30PM

Hard Working Americans • SUN 8/7 • 3PMSongwriter Todd Snider, Dave Schools and Duane Trucks from Wide-spread Panic, Neal Casal of Chris Robinson Brotherhood, Chad Staeh-ly of Great American Taxi and Jesse Aycock are THE supergroup.

THEATRE Montana Shakespeare in the Parks | The Comedy of Errors • FRI 8/5 • 4PM (The Hollow)One of Shakespeare’s most hilarious works, “The Comedy of Errors” is set in 1950’s New York — an urban cityscape ideal for getting lost. A plot driven by confusion and mistaken identity takes the audience on an uproarious, merry-go-round of an adventure!

Bert & Charlie’s Storybook Unbound • SAT 8/6 • 11:30AM (Cypress Point)Imaginative and original stories created right before your eyes based on ideas and suggestions from the audience.

Spontaneous Combustibles • SAT 8/6 • 11:30AM (The Hollow) • SUN 8/7 • 11:45AM (The Hollow)The Spontaneous Combustibles improv comedy troupe provides a hilarious, smart and fast-paced hour of entertainment.

Intermountain Opera • SAT 8/6 • 1PM (The Hollow)“The Many Faces of Intermountain Opera Bozeman” featuring na-tionally recognized baritone Sean Anderson; Lukas Graf, IOB’s choral director; Tasha Fain, last seen in Don Giovanni; and local favorite Elizabeth Croy and accompanied by Julie Gosswiller. They are thrilled to be bringing opera to Big Sky country!

Kaleidoscope Youth Theater • SAT 8/6 • 4PM (Family Stage)The Kaleidoscope Players are back for their 17th summer presenting a madcap adventure following the high society ladies of the Amateur Backyard British Botanist Society, or “A triple BS” as they explore the bizarre effects of “Junglitis.”

Live Radio Theatre • SUN 8/7 • 1PM (The Hollow)“Don’t Close Your Eyes: Live Radio Theatre” performs original, live, family-friendly radio shows highlighting genres from radio’s golden age — Western, mystery, comedy and more. Presented with a full cast, music and live sound effects.

Kaleidoscope Youth Theater • SUN 8/7 • 2:15PM (Cypress Point)The Kaleidoscope campers bring their high energy to the stage in this nostalgic tribute to the “Rockin’ 1950s” — complete with poodle skirts, malt shops, fan clubs, and cruisin’ Corvettes.

THEATRE (Continued)Montana Shakespeare in the Parks | Richard III • 5PM (The Hollow)Richard III is a captivating political drama where language is a powerful weapon. Find out who will win this “game of thrones.”

FAMILY (The Family Stage)Paul Gomex • SAT 8/6 • 11:30AMPaul is an accomplished circus artist, master of physical theatre and veteran performer with Clowns & Magicians Without Borders. He just returned from a tour of Europe, Nepal and Thailand.

Kameron Messmer • SAT 8/6 • SUN 8/7 • 12:30PMThis Billings magician will entertain children as well as adults with his magic and his antics. You’ll also see him strolling around the Festival performing close-up magic and miracles right before your eyes.

Odds Bodkin • SAT 8/6 • SUN 8/7 • 1:30PM“A consummate storyteller,” says The New York Times about Odds Bodkin. Carrying a large repertoire of folk tales from cultures around the world, an extensive collection of Greek Myths, American and New England folklore, ghost stories and teaching fables, performing them all with live original music, character voices, vocal effects and narration.

Camp Equinox • SUN 8/7 • 11:00AMCo-directed for over 20 years by the supremely talented husband and wife team of Soren Kisiel and Katie Goodman, the Camp Equinox kids return for another fun-filled display of talent and energy.

Leapin’ Louie • SAT 8/6 • SUN 8/7 • 2:30PMLeapin’ Louie is a master of physical comedy, trick roping, fancy whip cracking, juggling, and unicycling – his high energy comedy will leave you laughin’ yer boots off!

CHILDREN’S ACTIVITIESTo celebrate the 100th anniversary of the National Park Service, we’ll take a special look at poop — and the animals of Yellowstone National Park that create it! Of course, we’ll have the old favorite activities, too — and a few new ones as well!

SAT 8/6 • 12-3PMWoodworking, Face Painting, Mural Art (13 and older), Easel Art, Print Making, Balloon Bouquets, Bucket Drumming (1:00 to 2:00), Stomp Rockets, Follow the Yellowstone Animal Scat

SUN 8/7 • 12-3PMWoodworking, Face Painting, Mural Art (13 and older), Tie Dying (bring your own T-Shirt or item to dye), Marbling Paper Patterns, Bubble Snakes, Basic Ukulele strumming (repeated 4 times - 12:15 to 12:45, 1:00 to 1:30, 1:45 to 2:15, 2:30 to 3:00), Stomp Rockets, Follow the Yellowstone Animal Scat

ARTS AND CRAFTS BOOTHSFRI 8/5 • 4PM–8PM • SAT 8/6 • 10AM–6PM • SUN 8/7 • 11AM–5PMBrowse creations of 100+ Arts and Crafts vendors. Held under the shade of Lindley Park’s pines, this juried show attracts artists from the Gallatin Valley and beyond — there’s something for everyone!

CONCESSIONS Enjoy food and drink concessions throughout Festival weekend and support local non-profit organizations!

• Apple pie à la mode — Congregation Beth Shalom• Beef kabobs — Royal Family Kids Camp• Black bean burritos — Girl Scouts• Curry bowls — Curry Express• Filipino egg rolls — Mia’s Lumpia• Fish tacos — Lost Cajun Kitchen• Funnel cakes — Funnel of Love• Fusion bowls — Tumbleweeds• Genuine ice cream — Roost• Gyros — ‘Z’s Meze Market• Hamburgers — ImCraven BBQ• Kettle corn — Unicorn• Lemonade — Children’s Museum of Bozeman• Pizza — Two Dog Wood Fired Pizza• Pulled pork sandwiches — Rendezvous Catering• Smoothies — A.C.E.S.• Stir-fried noodles — Taste of Asia• Tater pigs — The Chord Rustlers

... and more

WATER BOTTLE FILLING STATIONReuse, refill and refresh. The water bottle filling station provides Bozeman’s high-quality, great tasting tap water. Bring your reusable water bottles to the Bite of Bozeman and the Sweet Pea Festival.

BEER & WINE GARDENFRI 4-9PM • SAT • 12–9PM • SUN • 12-4PMWe invite adults to celebrate the art of craft brewing. Enjoy a local brew or glass of wine in the Garden while listening to music from the Bowl. Thank you for honoring our longtime policy of no outside alcohol by drinking only within this area. Cash only accepted. ATM’s located just outside the Beer Garden and the Headquarters Tent. Valid ID required. Enjoy responsibly!

SWEET PEA SWAGFRI 8/5 • 4PM–9:30PM • SAT 8/6 • 10AM–9:30PM • SUN 8/7 • 10AM–4PMGet everything you need to remember the 2016 Sweet Pea Festival at our merchandise booth — posters, postcards, t-shirts, performance wear pullovers, pint glasses, water bottles, buttons, koozies and hats. Hurry before everything sells out!

FLOWER SHOWFlowers and photos will be on display at the Flower Show Tent all weekend. Be sure to vote for your favorite before 6pm Saturday!

Contest • FRI 8/5 • 11AM–2PMDrop off entries at the Flower Show Tent. No entry fee. Judging 2-5pm. Winners announced at 5:30pm.

Designing with Sweet Peas Workshop • SAT 8/6 • 2–3PMLearn to design with sweet peas from Lisa Cook, AIFD, owner of Mon-tana School of Floral Design, at the Sweet Pea Floral Tent.

People’s Choice Announced • SAT 8/6 • 6PMStop by the Flower Show Tent before 6pm on Saturday to cast your vote for People’s Choice.

DANCEMountain Air Dance • SAT 8/6 • 1PM (Cypress Point)Learn to fly! Join us for some fun aerial arts demonstrations and a chance to try the aerial hammock yourself! Everyone is welcome, no experience required. Smiles are encouraged.

Montana Ballet Company • SAT 8/6 • 2:15PM (Cypress Point) In its 33rd annual season, the region’s premiere ballet company and academy will highlight repertory from its Dancing Under the Big Sky student intensive.

Yellowstone Ballet & Bozeman Dance (formerly Main Street Dance) • SAT 8/6 • 3:30PM (Cypress Point) Yellowstone Ballet & Bozeman Dance present dances from the Montana Regional Dance Intensive and the Professional Outlook Workshop, choreographed under the direction of Tricia Sundbeck, former principal Cincinnati Ballet; Thomas Bell, former principal Eugene Ballet; Katherine Proctor Charlier, Thodos Dance Chicago, & Radio City Rockettes; Heidi Krutchkoff, American Musical & Dra-matic Academy; and Makenzie Sauers, director of Limelight Dance in Buffalo, Wyoming.

Repertory Dance Theatre • SAT 8/6 • 4:30PM (Cypress Point)The nation’s oldest repertory dance company presents a diverse range of modern dance styles in dynamic and unexpected performances.

Big Sky Aikido & Montana Taiko • SUN 8/7 • 11AM (The Bowl)The Japanese art of Taiko Drumming and Aikido are joining together for an unforgettable performance.

IndepenDANCE • SUN 8/7 • 11:45AM (Cypress Point)Multiple community choreographers showcase diverse dance styles.

Repertory Dance Theater Workshop • SUN 8/7 • 1:00PM (Cypress Point)Come and enter into the joy of modern dance with this hands-on workshop for all ages.

The Dance Center • SUN 8/7 • 2:15PM (The Hollow)Ballet, modern and movement classes for children ages 3-8.

PANCAKE BREAKFAST (Pavilion)SUN 8/7 • 10AMCome support your local Bozeman Lions Club at the Pavilion near the Cypress stage. They will be serving pancakes with an assortment of fresh toppings and some great local coffee! Cost is $5 per person.

BREASTFEEDING TENTYou are welcome to feed your baby anywhere. If you would prefer a more private place, check out the breastfeeding tent near headquarters. Offered by Gallatin Valley Breastfeeding Coalition.

Scan to get more details from the Performances page on sweetpeafestival.org

ADULT PAINTING WORKSHOP (Pavilion)SAT 8/6 • SUN 8/7 • 12:30-2:30PM – SIGN UP at 12PM EACH DAYIn this free workshop taught by local contemporary impressionist oil painter, Loretta Domaszewski, adults (14+) will create their very own painting. Loretta encourages self-expression and provides step-by-step instruction. All materials will be provided. SIGN UP AT 12NOON EACH DAY. WORKSHOP IS LIMITED TO 30 PEOPLE PER DAY. (If more people sign up, spots will be decided by lottery drawing.)