321 West Broadway Street . Butte, Montana 59701 . 406-491-5636
Nolan Salix – “Manufactured Prospects”
June 3rd – August 7th
1st Floor Gallery
Opening Reception: Thursday, June 3rd, 2010 5-9pm during the Uptown Butte Art Walk
Featured artist for the June, July and August Art Walks
See bio, statement and photo attachments
Description:
For Immediate Release
Butte Silver Bow Arts Foundation
405 West Park Street
Butte, Montana 59701
406.491.5636
bsbaf@hotmail.com
www.bsbarts.org
The Chateau Galleries
@
The Clark Chateau Museum
321 West Broadway Street . Butte, Montana 59701 . 406-491-5636
May Au Manion – “Light of Dusk”
A Series of Paintings and Sculptures
June 3rd – July 2nd
2nd Floor Gallery
Opening Reception: Thursday, June 3rd, 2010 5-9pm during the Uptown Butte Art Walk
Description:
Butte High School Class of 1970 40th reunion will be held July 2 and July 3 at the Front Street Station.
For more information contact Cheryl at 406-490-2691
Description:
Butte High Class of 1960 50th Reunion
Butte Country Club
July 2 and 3
For more information call 406-494-5217
Description:
Freedom Festival. For details, call 490-6655
Description:
For Immediate Release
Butte Silver Bow Arts Foundation
405 West Park Street
Butte, Montana 59701
406.491.5636
bsbaf@hotmail.com
www.bsbarts.org
The Chateau Galleries
@
The Clark Chateau Museum
321 West Broadway Street . Butte, Montana 59701 . 406-491-5636
Nolan Salix – “Manufactured Prospects”
June 3rd – August 7th
1st Floor Gallery
Opening Reception: Thursday, June 3rd, 2010 5-9pm during the Uptown Butte Art Walk
Featured artist for the June, July and August Art Walks
See bio, statement and photo attachments
Description:
For Immediate Release
Butte Silver Bow Arts Foundation
405 West Park Street
Butte, Montana 59701
406.491.5636
bsbaf@hotmail.com
www.bsbarts.org
The Chateau Galleries
@
The Clark Chateau Museum
321 West Broadway Street . Butte, Montana 59701 . 406-491-5636
May Au Manion – “Light of Dusk”
A Series of Paintings and Sculptures
June 3rd – July 2nd
2nd Floor Gallery
Opening Reception: Thursday, June 3rd, 2010 5-9pm during the Uptown Butte Art Walk
Description:
Fireworks Show on "THE M"
This event starts around 10:30 p.m.
Description:
Butte High School Class of 1970 40th reunion will be held July 2 and July 3 at the Front Street Station.
For more information contact Cheryl at 406-490-2691
Description:
Freedom Festival. For details, call 490-6655
Description:
Butte High Class of 1960 50th Reunion
Butte Country Club
July 2 and 3
For more information call 406-494-5217
Description:
For Immediate Release
Butte Silver Bow Arts Foundation
405 West Park Street
Butte, Montana 59701
406.491.5636
bsbaf@hotmail.com
www.bsbarts.org
The Chateau Galleries
@
The Clark Chateau Museum
321 West Broadway Street . Butte, Montana 59701 . 406-491-5636
Nolan Salix – “Manufactured Prospects”
June 3rd – August 7th
1st Floor Gallery
Opening Reception: Thursday, June 3rd, 2010 5-9pm during the Uptown Butte Art Walk
Featured artist for the June, July and August Art Walks
See bio, statement and photo attachments
Time:
11:00am - 4:00pm
Description:
Free Family Fun Fest July 3rd from 11 - 4 pm Chester Steele Park (west of the hospital)This will be a perfect activity for all family members. All of the games are completely FREE of charge and include: Nascar RemoteControl Racing, Speed Pitch, Football Toss, Putting Challenge, 1 on 1 Hoop Shoot, and aToddler Bounce House Let me know if you have any questions. Thanks so much. Please email me andlet me know that you got this and that it will be put on the calender. -- Sarah SmithEncore Entertainment406-225-8953406-498-9382www.corpentertainment.net
Time:
5:30pm
Description:
St. James Healthcare Foundation
July 3rd Freedom Fest
PAL Program fundraiser
Chester Steele Park
5:30-Fireworks display
Music provided by the Butte Community Band and The Slip
Food vendors on site
Description:
Freedom Festival. For details, call 490-6655
Description:
For Immediate Release
Butte Silver Bow Arts Foundation
405 West Park Street
Butte, Montana 59701
406.491.5636
bsbaf@hotmail.com
www.bsbarts.org
The Chateau Galleries
@
The Clark Chateau Museum
321 West Broadway Street . Butte, Montana 59701 . 406-491-5636
Nolan Salix – “Manufactured Prospects”
June 3rd – August 7th
1st Floor Gallery
Opening Reception: Thursday, June 3rd, 2010 5-9pm during the Uptown Butte Art Walk
Featured artist for the June, July and August Art Walks
See bio, statement and photo attachments
Time:
10:00am
Description:
Butte's 4th of July Parade
Description:
For Immediate Release
Butte Silver Bow Arts Foundation
405 West Park Street
Butte, Montana 59701
406.491.5636
bsbaf@hotmail.com
www.bsbarts.org
The Chateau Galleries
@
The Clark Chateau Museum
321 West Broadway Street . Butte, Montana 59701 . 406-491-5636
Nolan Salix – “Manufactured Prospects”
June 3rd – August 7th
1st Floor Gallery
Opening Reception: Thursday, June 3rd, 2010 5-9pm during the Uptown Butte Art Walk
Featured artist for the June, July and August Art Walks
See bio, statement and photo attachments
Description:
For Immediate Release
Butte Silver Bow Arts Foundation
405 West Park Street
Butte, Montana 59701
406.491.5636
bsbaf@hotmail.com
www.bsbarts.org
The Chateau Galleries
@
The Clark Chateau Museum
321 West Broadway Street . Butte, Montana 59701 . 406-491-5636
Nolan Salix – “Manufactured Prospects”
June 3rd – August 7th
1st Floor Gallery
Opening Reception: Thursday, June 3rd, 2010 5-9pm during the Uptown Butte Art Walk
Featured artist for the June, July and August Art Walks
See bio, statement and photo attachments
Description:
For Immediate Release
Butte Silver Bow Arts Foundation
405 West Park Street
Butte, Montana 59701
406.491.5636
bsbaf@hotmail.com
www.bsbarts.org
The Chateau Galleries
@
The Clark Chateau Museum
321 West Broadway Street . Butte, Montana 59701 . 406-491-5636
Nolan Salix – “Manufactured Prospects”
June 3rd – August 7th
1st Floor Gallery
Opening Reception: Thursday, June 3rd, 2010 5-9pm during the Uptown Butte Art Walk
Featured artist for the June, July and August Art Walks
See bio, statement and photo attachments
Time:
All day event
Description:
DETAILS WILL BE POSTED!
Description:
For Immediate Release
Butte Silver Bow Arts Foundation
405 West Park Street
Butte, Montana 59701
406.491.5636
bsbaf@hotmail.com
www.bsbarts.org
The Chateau Galleries
@
The Clark Chateau Museum
321 West Broadway Street . Butte, Montana 59701 . 406-491-5636
Nolan Salix – “Manufactured Prospects”
June 3rd – August 7th
1st Floor Gallery
Opening Reception: Thursday, June 3rd, 2010 5-9pm during the Uptown Butte Art Walk
Featured artist for the June, July and August Art Walks
See bio, statement and photo attachments
Time:
All day event
Description:
DETAILS WILL BE POSTED!
Description:
National Folk Festival
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 residence 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 Montana’s unique natural resources, cultural assets, and strong community spirit.
The National Folk Festival is a large-scale three-day outdoor 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 Southwest Montana. In the first year of the festival in Montana, 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 America
Music and dance traditions from every part of the nation are on display, performed by the country’s finest traditional artists. Audiences are treated to authentic blues, gospel, polka, cowboy, 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, Eastern European, African and Pacific Island cultures.
A Celebration of America’s Cultural Roots
Folk arts are those deeply held grassroots cultural expressions -- music, dance, crafts, stories and foodways -- passed down through time by families, communities, tribal, ethnic and occupational 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 Traditions
Each National Folk Festival host city celebrates its own regional traditions and heritage. Folklife demonstrations and exhibits feature Montana’s finest craftspeople and other tradition-bearers, and explore subjects ranging from saddle making to blacksmithing to basket making, from cowboy poetry 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 educational 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.
Description:
For Immediate Release
Butte Silver Bow Arts Foundation
405 West Park Street
Butte, Montana 59701
406.491.5636
bsbaf@hotmail.com
www.bsbarts.org
The Chateau Galleries
@
The Clark Chateau Museum
321 West Broadway Street . Butte, Montana 59701 . 406-491-5636
Nolan Salix – “Manufactured Prospects”
June 3rd – August 7th
1st Floor Gallery
Opening Reception: Thursday, June 3rd, 2010 5-9pm during the Uptown Butte Art Walk
Featured artist for the June, July and August Art Walks
See bio, statement and photo attachments
Time:
All day event
Description:
DETAILS WILL BE POSTED!
Description:
National Folk Festival
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 residence 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 Montana’s unique natural resources, cultural assets, and strong community spirit.
The National Folk Festival is a large-scale three-day outdoor 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 Southwest Montana. In the first year of the festival in Montana, 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 America
Music and dance traditions from every part of the nation are on display, performed by the country’s finest traditional artists. Audiences are treated to authentic blues, gospel, polka, cowboy, 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, Eastern European, African and Pacific Island cultures.
A Celebration of America’s Cultural Roots
Folk arts are those deeply held grassroots cultural expressions -- music, dance, crafts, stories and foodways -- passed down through time by families, communities, tribal, ethnic and occupational 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 Traditions
Each National Folk Festival host city celebrates its own regional traditions and heritage. Folklife demonstrations and exhibits feature Montana’s finest craftspeople and other tradition-bearers, and explore subjects ranging from saddle making to blacksmithing to basket making, from cowboy poetry 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 educational 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.
Description:
For Immediate Release
Butte Silver Bow Arts Foundation
405 West Park Street
Butte, Montana 59701
406.491.5636
bsbaf@hotmail.com
www.bsbarts.org
The Chateau Galleries
@
The Clark Chateau Museum
321 West Broadway Street . Butte, Montana 59701 . 406-491-5636
Nolan Salix – “Manufactured Prospects”
June 3rd – August 7th
1st Floor Gallery
Opening Reception: Thursday, June 3rd, 2010 5-9pm during the Uptown Butte Art Walk
Featured artist for the June, July and August Art Walks
See bio, statement and photo attachments
Time:
All day event
Description:
DETAILS WILL BE POSTED!
Description:
National Folk Festival
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 residence 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 Montana’s unique natural resources, cultural assets, and strong community spirit.
The National Folk Festival is a large-scale three-day outdoor 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 Southwest Montana. In the first year of the festival in Montana, 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 America
Music and dance traditions from every part of the nation are on display, performed by the country’s finest traditional artists. Audiences are treated to authentic blues, gospel, polka, cowboy, 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, Eastern European, African and Pacific Island cultures.
A Celebration of America’s Cultural Roots
Folk arts are those deeply held grassroots cultural expressions -- music, dance, crafts, stories and foodways -- passed down through time by families, communities, tribal, ethnic and occupational 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 Traditions
Each National Folk Festival host city celebrates its own regional traditions and heritage. Folklife demonstrations and exhibits feature Montana’s finest craftspeople and other tradition-bearers, and explore subjects ranging from saddle making to blacksmithing to basket making, from cowboy poetry 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 educational 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.
Description:
For Immediate Release
Butte Silver Bow Arts Foundation
405 West Park Street
Butte, Montana 59701
406.491.5636
bsbaf@hotmail.com
www.bsbarts.org
The Chateau Galleries
@
The Clark Chateau Museum
321 West Broadway Street . Butte, Montana 59701 . 406-491-5636
Nolan Salix – “Manufactured Prospects”
June 3rd – August 7th
1st Floor Gallery
Opening Reception: Thursday, June 3rd, 2010 5-9pm during the Uptown Butte Art Walk
Featured artist for the June, July and August Art Walks
See bio, statement and photo attachments
Time:
All day event
Description:
DETAILS WILL BE POSTED!
Description:
For Immediate Release
Butte Silver Bow Arts Foundation
405 West Park Street
Butte, Montana 59701
406.491.5636
bsbaf@hotmail.com
www.bsbarts.org
The Chateau Galleries
@
The Clark Chateau Museum
321 West Broadway Street . Butte, Montana 59701 . 406-491-5636
Nolan Salix – “Manufactured Prospects”
June 3rd – August 7th
1st Floor Gallery
Opening Reception: Thursday, June 3rd, 2010 5-9pm during the Uptown Butte Art Walk
Featured artist for the June, July and August Art Walks
See bio, statement and photo attachments
Description:
For Immediate Release
Butte Silver Bow Arts Foundation
405 West Park Street
Butte, Montana 59701
406.491.5636
bsbaf@hotmail.com
www.bsbarts.org
The Chateau Galleries
@
The Clark Chateau Museum
321 West Broadway Street . Butte, Montana 59701 . 406-491-5636
Nolan Salix – “Manufactured Prospects”
June 3rd – August 7th
1st Floor Gallery
Opening Reception: Thursday, June 3rd, 2010 5-9pm during the Uptown Butte Art Walk
Featured artist for the June, July and August Art Walks
See bio, statement and photo attachments
Description:
For Immediate Release
Butte Silver Bow Arts Foundation
405 West Park Street
Butte, Montana 59701
406.491.5636
bsbaf@hotmail.com
www.bsbarts.org
The Chateau Galleries
@
The Clark Chateau Museum
321 West Broadway Street . Butte, Montana 59701 . 406-491-5636
Nolan Salix – “Manufactured Prospects”
June 3rd – August 7th
1st Floor Gallery
Opening Reception: Thursday, June 3rd, 2010 5-9pm during the Uptown Butte Art Walk
Featured artist for the June, July and August Art Walks
See bio, statement and photo attachments
Description:
For Immediate Release
Butte Silver Bow Arts Foundation
405 West Park Street
Butte, Montana 59701
406.491.5636
bsbaf@hotmail.com
www.bsbarts.org
The Chateau Galleries
@
The Clark Chateau Museum
321 West Broadway Street . Butte, Montana 59701 . 406-491-5636
Nolan Salix – “Manufactured Prospects”
June 3rd – August 7th
1st Floor Gallery
Opening Reception: Thursday, June 3rd, 2010 5-9pm during the Uptown Butte Art Walk
Featured artist for the June, July and August Art Walks
See bio, statement and photo attachments
Time:
All day event
Description:
THE CIVIC CENTER WILL HOST THE BUTTE GM/SUBARU CAR SALE
CHECK OUT ALL THE DEALS!!
Description:
For Immediate Release
Butte Silver Bow Arts Foundation
405 West Park Street
Butte, Montana 59701
406.491.5636
bsbaf@hotmail.com
www.bsbarts.org
The Chateau Galleries
@
The Clark Chateau Museum
321 West Broadway Street . Butte, Montana 59701 . 406-491-5636
Nolan Salix – “Manufactured Prospects”
June 3rd – August 7th
1st Floor Gallery
Opening Reception: Thursday, June 3rd, 2010 5-9pm during the Uptown Butte Art Walk
Featured artist for the June, July and August Art Walks
See bio, statement and photo attachments
Time:
All day event
Description:
THE CIVIC CENTER WILL HOST THE BUTTE GM/SUBARU CAR SALE
CHECK OUT ALL THE DEALS!!
Description:
The Montana East-West Shrine Game will be played July 17 at Bulldog Memorial Stadium
For more information contact:
Jeff Hartwick
Montana East-West Shrine Game
314 West Park Street
Butte, MT 59701
406.498.1631
www.MontanaShrineGame.org
Description:
For Immediate Release
Butte Silver Bow Arts Foundation
405 West Park Street
Butte, Montana 59701
406.491.5636
bsbaf@hotmail.com
www.bsbarts.org
The Chateau Galleries
@
The Clark Chateau Museum
321 West Broadway Street . Butte, Montana 59701 . 406-491-5636
Nolan Salix – “Manufactured Prospects”
June 3rd – August 7th
1st Floor Gallery
Opening Reception: Thursday, June 3rd, 2010 5-9pm during the Uptown Butte Art Walk
Featured artist for the June, July and August Art Walks
See bio, statement and photo attachments
Time:
All day event
Description:
THE CIVIC CENTER WILL HOST THE BUTTE GM/SUBARU CAR SALE
CHECK OUT ALL THE DEALS!!
Time:
7:30am
Description:
St. James Healthcare Foundation
Ticker Tuner Fun Run & Walk
Cardiac Rehab fundraiser
July 17th
Chester Steele Park
Registration 7:30-8:30AM
Race to follow
Description:
For Immediate Release
Butte Silver Bow Arts Foundation
405 West Park Street
Butte, Montana 59701
406.491.5636
bsbaf@hotmail.com
www.bsbarts.org
The Chateau Galleries
@
The Clark Chateau Museum
321 West Broadway Street . Butte, Montana 59701 . 406-491-5636
Nolan Salix – “Manufactured Prospects”
June 3rd – August 7th
1st Floor Gallery
Opening Reception: Thursday, June 3rd, 2010 5-9pm during the Uptown Butte Art Walk
Featured artist for the June, July and August Art Walks
See bio, statement and photo attachments
Description:
For Immediate Release
Butte Silver Bow Arts Foundation
405 West Park Street
Butte, Montana 59701
406.491.5636
bsbaf@hotmail.com
www.bsbarts.org
The Chateau Galleries
@
The Clark Chateau Museum
321 West Broadway Street . Butte, Montana 59701 . 406-491-5636
Nolan Salix – “Manufactured Prospects”
June 3rd – August 7th
1st Floor Gallery
Opening Reception: Thursday, June 3rd, 2010 5-9pm during the Uptown Butte Art Walk
Featured artist for the June, July and August Art Walks
See bio, statement and photo attachments
Description:
For Immediate Release
Butte Silver Bow Arts Foundation
405 West Park Street
Butte, Montana 59701
406.491.5636
bsbaf@hotmail.com
www.bsbarts.org
The Chateau Galleries
@
The Clark Chateau Museum
321 West Broadway Street . Butte, Montana 59701 . 406-491-5636
Nolan Salix – “Manufactured Prospects”
June 3rd – August 7th
1st Floor Gallery
Opening Reception: Thursday, June 3rd, 2010 5-9pm during the Uptown Butte Art Walk
Featured artist for the June, July and August Art Walks
See bio, statement and photo attachments
Description:
If you can’t make it to the State fair…
Come see a show that really swings!
Break out that Zoot Suit and brush up on your Lindy Hop because The Butte Big Band is taking over the stage at the Montana Tech Auditorium on Wednesday, July 21st from 7-9 P.M. In their 23rd year of performance, the fifteen member big band plays jazz, swing, and ragtime from the 30’s, 40’s, and 50’s such as Jump, Jive, and Wail and Stray Cat Strut.
This performance is also a benefit for the Butte Symphony Association, which is also Montana’s oldest symphony, entering their 61st season. Audiences will be delighted to see several members of the orchestra playing in the Big Band, as well. Live entertainment, punch, and prizes (including three tickets to An-Ri-Ra) are on the agenda for fun.
Tickets to the concert will be sold at the door for $9 each. For more information, please contact Jennifer at the Butte Symphony office by calling (406) 723-5590 or email buttesymphony@in-tch.com.
The Butte Big Band is also playing at the Montana State Fair in Great Falls July 31st and August 1st at noon and 2 P.M. Members include: Saxophones: Wilbur Rehmann, Patty Larios, Sarah Dramstad, Wally Stromberg, Eric Gronneberg, Laurie Battle, and Rick Deady. Trumpets: J.P. LeTourneau, Dan Olson, and Steve Tarrant. Trombones: Chuck Kestle, Shawn Hansen, Pete Knudsen, Andrew Scruggs. Piano: George Groesbeck. Drums: Michael McDaniel. Bass: Andrew McFarland. Guitar: Marko Hayden, and special Guest Vocalist: Patty Bowser.
Description:
For Immediate Release
Butte Silver Bow Arts Foundation
405 West Park Street
Butte, Montana 59701
406.491.5636
bsbaf@hotmail.com
www.bsbarts.org
The Chateau Galleries
@
The Clark Chateau Museum
321 West Broadway Street . Butte, Montana 59701 . 406-491-5636
Nolan Salix – “Manufactured Prospects”
June 3rd – August 7th
1st Floor Gallery
Opening Reception: Thursday, June 3rd, 2010 5-9pm during the Uptown Butte Art Walk
Featured artist for the June, July and August Art Walks
See bio, statement and photo attachments
Description:
Evel Knievel's hometown of Butte, MT plays host to the worlds greatest celebration for the Worlds Greatest Daredevil in the finest fashion.
Started in 2002, the three-day event draws thousands of visitors from all over the world to the Mining City during the last weekend in July each year.
Spanky Spangler, Ryan Capes, Trigger Gumm and the Kaptain himself, Robbie Knievel have all performed headline stunts for EK Days, not to mention dozens of dazzling feats attempted by some of the Country's greatest stuntmen and daredevils.
Evel took the stage at the annual hoopla to welcome his fans, promote the event of which he is very proud and to thank all of the daring stuntmen who show up to perform in honor of the festivals namesake.
All events will be in Historic Uptown Butte and free unless otherwise noted.
All events and times are subject to last minute changes.
Description:
For Immediate Release
Butte Silver Bow Arts Foundation
405 West Park Street
Butte, Montana 59701
406.491.5636
bsbaf@hotmail.com
www.bsbarts.org
The Chateau Galleries
@
The Clark Chateau Museum
321 West Broadway Street . Butte, Montana 59701 . 406-491-5636
Nolan Salix – “Manufactured Prospects”
June 3rd – August 7th
1st Floor Gallery
Opening Reception: Thursday, June 3rd, 2010 5-9pm during the Uptown Butte Art Walk
Featured artist for the June, July and August Art Walks
See bio, statement and photo attachments
Description:
Evel Knievel's hometown of Butte, MT plays host to the worlds greatest celebration for the Worlds Greatest Daredevil in the finest fashion.
Started in 2002, the three-day event draws thousands of visitors from all over the world to the Mining City during the last weekend in July each year.
Spanky Spangler, Ryan Capes, Trigger Gumm and the Kaptain himself, Robbie Knievel have all performed headline stunts for EK Days, not to mention dozens of dazzling feats attempted by some of the Country's greatest stuntmen and daredevils.
Evel took the stage at the annual hoopla to welcome his fans, promote the event of which he is very proud and to thank all of the daring stuntmen who show up to perform in honor of the festivals namesake.
All events will be in Historic Uptown Butte and free unless otherwise noted.
All events and times are subject to last minute changes.
Description:
For Immediate Release
Butte Silver Bow Arts Foundation
405 West Park Street
Butte, Montana 59701
406.491.5636
bsbaf@hotmail.com
www.bsbarts.org
The Chateau Galleries
@
The Clark Chateau Museum
321 West Broadway Street . Butte, Montana 59701 . 406-491-5636
Nolan Salix – “Manufactured Prospects”
June 3rd – August 7th
1st Floor Gallery
Opening Reception: Thursday, June 3rd, 2010 5-9pm during the Uptown Butte Art Walk
Featured artist for the June, July and August Art Walks
See bio, statement and photo attachments
Description:
Evel Knievel's hometown of Butte, MT plays host to the worlds greatest celebration for the Worlds Greatest Daredevil in the finest fashion.
Started in 2002, the three-day event draws thousands of visitors from all over the world to the Mining City during the last weekend in July each year.
Spanky Spangler, Ryan Capes, Trigger Gumm and the Kaptain himself, Robbie Knievel have all performed headline stunts for EK Days, not to mention dozens of dazzling feats attempted by some of the Country's greatest stuntmen and daredevils.
Evel took the stage at the annual hoopla to welcome his fans, promote the event of which he is very proud and to thank all of the daring stuntmen who show up to perform in honor of the festivals namesake.
All events will be in Historic Uptown Butte and free unless otherwise noted.
All events and times are subject to last minute changes.
Description:
For Immediate Release
Butte Silver Bow Arts Foundation
405 West Park Street
Butte, Montana 59701
406.491.5636
bsbaf@hotmail.com
www.bsbarts.org
The Chateau Galleries
@
The Clark Chateau Museum
321 West Broadway Street . Butte, Montana 59701 . 406-491-5636
Nolan Salix – “Manufactured Prospects”
June 3rd – August 7th
1st Floor Gallery
Opening Reception: Thursday, June 3rd, 2010 5-9pm during the Uptown Butte Art Walk
Featured artist for the June, July and August Art Walks
See bio, statement and photo attachments
Description:
For Immediate Release
Butte Silver Bow Arts Foundation
405 West Park Street
Butte, Montana 59701
406.491.5636
bsbaf@hotmail.com
www.bsbarts.org
The Chateau Galleries
@
The Clark Chateau Museum
321 West Broadway Street . Butte, Montana 59701 . 406-491-5636
Nolan Salix – “Manufactured Prospects”
June 3rd – August 7th
1st Floor Gallery
Opening Reception: Thursday, June 3rd, 2010 5-9pm during the Uptown Butte Art Walk
Featured artist for the June, July and August Art Walks
See bio, statement and photo attachments
Description:
For Immediate Release
Butte Silver Bow Arts Foundation
405 West Park Street
Butte, Montana 59701
406.491.5636
bsbaf@hotmail.com
www.bsbarts.org
The Chateau Galleries
@
The Clark Chateau Museum
321 West Broadway Street . Butte, Montana 59701 . 406-491-5636
Nolan Salix – “Manufactured Prospects”
June 3rd – August 7th
1st Floor Gallery
Opening Reception: Thursday, June 3rd, 2010 5-9pm during the Uptown Butte Art Walk
Featured artist for the June, July and August Art Walks
See bio, statement and photo attachments
Description:
For Immediate Release
Butte Silver Bow Arts Foundation
405 West Park Street
Butte, Montana 59701
406.491.5636
bsbaf@hotmail.com
www.bsbarts.org
The Chateau Galleries
@
The Clark Chateau Museum
321 West Broadway Street . Butte, Montana 59701 . 406-491-5636
Nolan Salix – “Manufactured Prospects”
June 3rd – August 7th
1st Floor Gallery
Opening Reception: Thursday, June 3rd, 2010 5-9pm during the Uptown Butte Art Walk
Featured artist for the June, July and August Art Walks
See bio, statement and photo attachments
Description:
For Immediate Release
Butte Silver Bow Arts Foundation
405 West Park Street
Butte, Montana 59701
406.491.5636
bsbaf@hotmail.com
www.bsbarts.org
The Chateau Galleries
@
The Clark Chateau Museum
321 West Broadway Street . Butte, Montana 59701 . 406-491-5636
Nolan Salix – “Manufactured Prospects”
June 3rd – August 7th
1st Floor Gallery
Opening Reception: Thursday, June 3rd, 2010 5-9pm during the Uptown Butte Art Walk
Featured artist for the June, July and August Art Walks
See bio, statement and photo attachments
Description:
For Immediate Release
Butte Silver Bow Arts Foundation
405 West Park Street
Butte, Montana 59701
406.491.5636
bsbaf@hotmail.com
www.bsbarts.org
The Chateau Galleries
@
The Clark Chateau Museum
321 West Broadway Street . Butte, Montana 59701 . 406-491-5636
Nolan Salix – “Manufactured Prospects”
June 3rd – August 7th
1st Floor Gallery
Opening Reception: Thursday, June 3rd, 2010 5-9pm during the Uptown Butte Art Walk
Featured artist for the June, July and August Art Walks
See bio, statement and photo attachments
Time:
All day event
Description:
DETAILS TO BE POSTED
Description:
For Immediate Release
Butte Silver Bow Arts Foundation
405 West Park Street
Butte, Montana 59701
406.491.5636
bsbaf@hotmail.com
www.bsbarts.org
The Chateau Galleries
@
The Clark Chateau Museum
321 West Broadway Street . Butte, Montana 59701 . 406-491-5636
Nolan Salix – “Manufactured Prospects”
June 3rd – August 7th
1st Floor Gallery
Opening Reception: Thursday, June 3rd, 2010 5-9pm during the Uptown Butte Art Walk
Featured artist for the June, July and August Art Walks
See bio, statement and photo attachments
Time:
All day event
Description:
DETAILS TO BE POSTED
Description:
For Immediate Release
Butte Silver Bow Arts Foundation
405 West Park Street
Butte, Montana 59701
406.491.5636
bsbaf@hotmail.com
www.bsbarts.org
The Chateau Galleries
@
The Clark Chateau Museum
321 West Broadway Street . Butte, Montana 59701 . 406-491-5636
Nolan Salix – “Manufactured Prospects”
June 3rd – August 7th
1st Floor Gallery
Opening Reception: Thursday, June 3rd, 2010 5-9pm during the Uptown Butte Art Walk
Featured artist for the June, July and August Art Walks