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pulse 2 22 • August • 14 CODY • RED LODGE • POWELL
■ rene’s ramblings ................................................4
■ labor day arts fair ...............................................5
■ food, drink & fun .....................................6-7, 10
■ meeteetse labor day celebration ...............8
■ musician hannah miller .................................9
■ proud cut saloon .............................................. 12
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MUSIC • LIFE • CULTURE 22 • August • 14 pulse 3
Friday, Aug. 29CODY:•Karaoke, Soaring Peak.•Cody Nite Rodeo Finals, 8 p.m.,
rodeo grounds.
POWELL:•Concert in the Park, 7-9 p.m.,
Washington Park.
RED LODGE:•The Art of Deborah
Springstead Ford, Carbon County Arts Guild.
•Red Lodge Farmers’ Market, 3:30-6:30 p.m., Lion’s Park.
•Mike Lenning Memorial Clint Branger PBR, 7 p.m., rodeo grounds.
Saturday, AugustCODY:•Farmer’s Market, 9 a.m.-noon,
Whole Foods Trading Co.•Classic Cars, Hot Rods Car
Show, 6-8 p.m., McDonald’s/Kmart parking lot.
•Cody Nite Rodeo Finals, 8 p.m., rodeo grounds.
•Live music, 9 p.m., Silver Dollar.
MEETEETSE:•Meeteetse Absaroka Challenge
Runs, 8:45 a.m., Timber Creek.
RED LODGE:•The Art of Deborah
Springstead Ford, Carbon County Arts Guild.
•11th Annual Red Lodge Fun Run for Charities, 9 a.m., Lions Park.
•Book Signing with Daryl Brown, 6 p.m., Red Lodge Team & Books.
•Mike Lenning Memorial Clint Branger PBR, 7 p.m., rodeo grounds.
Sunday, AugustCODY:•Cody Nite Rodeo Finals, 8 p.m.,
rodeo grounds.
MEETEETSE:•Meeteetse Labor Day
Celebration, 9 a.m.-midnight.
RED LODGE:•The Art of Deborah
Sunday, AugustCODY:•Wild West River Fest, 10 a.m.,
Demaris.
RED LODGE:•Yellowstone Wildlife
Sanctuary-Animal Story Time, 2 p.m.
• Red Lodge Fringe Festive - Red Lodge Chamber Players, 3 p.m., St. Agnes Church.
Monday, AugustCODY:•Morning coffee and donuts,
8-10 a.m., VFW Hall.•Cody Nite Rodeo, 8 p.m., rodeo
grounds.
Tuesday, AugustCODY:•Cody Nite Rodeo, 8 p.m., rodeo
grounds.
RED LODGE:•Book signing with Malcolm
Brooks, 5-7 p.m., Red Lodge Books & Tea.
•Beartooth Wagon and Sleigh Rides, 7-9 p.m., Broadway Avenue.
Wednesday, AugustCODY:•Cody Nite Rodeo, 8 p.m., rodeo
grounds.
RED LODGE:•Red Lodge Weekly Rodeo, 6:30
p.m., Home of Champions Arena.•Beartooth Wagon and Sleigh
Rides, 7-9 p.m., Broadway Avenue.
Thursday, AugustCODY:•Farmer’s Market, 4:30-6 p.m.,
Park County Complex.•Cody Nite Rodeo, 8 p.m., rodeo
grounds.
RED LODGE:•Beartooth Wagon and Sleigh
Rides, 7-9 p.m., Broadway Avenue.
Friday, AugustCODY:•Contemporary Indian
Awareness exhibit, The Beta.•3rd Annual Cody Country Car
Show, 5:30-8:30 p.m., Denny Menholt.
•Concerts in the Park - Shufflebuggy, 6 p.m., City Park.
•Karaoke, 7 p.m., VFW Hall.•River Fest Kick-Off, 7-10 p.m.,
Canal Park.•Live music, 9 p.m., Silver Dollar.
POWELL:•Heart Mountain Pilgramage.
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•Concert in the Park, 7-9 p.m., Washington Park.
RED LODGE:•Lunch in the Sun, noon-1 p.m.,
Lion’s Park.•Red Lodge Farmers’ Market,
3:30-6:30 p.m., Lion’s Park.•Red Lodge Fringe Festive -
Four Shillings Short, 7:30 p.m., St. Agnes Church.
Saturday, AugustCODY:•Contemporary Indian
Awareness exhibit, The Beta.•Chamberlin Inn Summer Live
Music - Al Cooper.•Farmer’s Market, 9 a.m.-noon,
Whole Foods Trading Co.•Wild West River Fest, 10 a.m.-
10:30 p.m., Shoshone River and City Park.
•3rd Annual Cody Country Car Show, 11 a.m.-2 p.m., Denny Menholt.
•Classic Cars, Hot Rods Car Show, 6-8 p.m., McDonald’s/Kmart parking lot.
•Live music, 9 p.m., Silver Dollar.
POWELL:•Heart Mountain Pilgramage.
For more information go to heartmountain.org/pilgrimage.html.
RED LODGE:•Dry Creek 45 Bike Event, 10
a.m., meet at the fishing access on 2 Mile Bridge.
•Book Signing: Thomas McNamee, 5 p.m., Red Lodge Books & Tea.
•Beartooth Wagon and Sleigh Rides, 7-9 p.m., Broadway Avenue.
Springstead Ford, Carbon County Arts Guild.
•Patse Hansen & Kristi Brothers, Carbon County Arts Guild.
•Yellowstone Wildlife Sanctuary-Animal Story Time, 2 p.m.
Monday, Sept.MEETEETSE:•Meeteetse Labor Day
Celebration, 9 a.m.-midnight.
RED LODGE:•The Art of Patti Gordon, Carbon
County Art Gallery.•Patse Hansen & Kristi
Brothers, Carbon County Arts Guild.
•35th Annual Labor Day Arts Fair, 9 a.m.-4 p.m., Lions Park.
Tuesday, Sept.RED LODGE:•The Art of Patti Gordon, Carbon
County Art Gallery.•Patse Hansen & Kristi
Brothers, Carbon County Arts Guild.
Wednesday, Sept.POWELL:•Red Lodge Weekly Rodeo, 6:30
p.m., Home of Champions Arena.
RED LODGE:•The Art of Patti Gordon, Carbon
County Art Gallery.•Patse Hansen & Kristi
Brothers, Carbon County Arts Guild.
Thursday, Sept.CODY:•Farmer’s Market, 4:30-6 p.m.,
Park County Complex.
POWELL:•TOPS Chapter 169, 5:30 p.m.,
St. John’s Episcopal Church.
RED LODGE:•The Art of Patti Gordon, Carbon
County Art Gallery.•Historic Walking Tour of
Downtown Red Lodge, 5 p.m., Carbon County Historical Society.
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ramblingsLabor Day Arts Fair in Red Lodge
No one ever sets out to have an accident, they just happen.
And we’ve all had them. We’ve all had that time when we broke the beloved candy dish, or spilled coffee on the white carpet, or wrecked Mom’s car, or broke our collarbone while biking.
No one sets out to intention-ally do these things, they just happen.
I am certain each and every one of us has been involved in a situation momentarily out-side of our control at one time or another where we were left scratching our heads asking, “What just happened?”
I was recently involved in such an event. Fortunately, no one got hurt. Unfortunately, a valuable object did. It’s remarkable how much damage can be inflicted in the blink of
an eye. It is so easy to beat yourself
up over an accident – because even though you know it was completely out of your control in that instant, only seconds before you see clearly how it could have been totally avoid-ed.
That’s what makes those sit-uations so difficult: the knowl-edge that they never should have taken place. Accidents become a thing of the past before you even realize what occurred and hindsight is still 20/20.
So while you sit banging your head against invisible hands of time that can’t be turned back, someone reminds you that they too experienced a similar “acci-dent” and were forgiven the ramifications.
The people to whom the
valuable object belonged immediately forgave me – without even thinking twice. I, on the other hand, am slower to come to the same resolu-tion.
I did do damage – not irrep-arable, but damage nonethe-less. And while they tell me to take this experience and basi-cally pay it forward another time to some other poor bloke who inflicts a not-the-end-of-the-world infraction to me – a time we are all certain will one day present itself – I struggle with the sense of responsibility I feel to clean up my mess.
That’s how I was raised – one cleans up after herself and rights the wrongs that she has wrought.
So, it is interesting for me
to pontificate this new freedom that’s been gifted to me. It is an uncomfortable yet obviously loving and generous gift in light of a bad moment with dam-aging results – though none beyond repair.
A surprise within a surprise.An accident not soon to be
forgotten and yet one which will be repaid in the future to another unsuspecting soul who will smile with gratitude in the throes of their own personal struggles between accepting responsibility and accepting the gift of forgiveness.
A person who I hope feels the same sense of gratitude in their moment as I feel today in mine.
I look forward to the day I too get to pay it forward.
To forgive is divine, to accept forgiveness is even more so
Accidents become a thing of the past before you even
realize what occurred and hindsight is still 20/20.
René Huge
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35th Annual Labor Day
Enjoy original arts & crafts from 90+ artists & fine craftsmen
Great Food & Entertainment sponsored by the Carbon County Arts Guild
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Don’t miss the 35th Annual Labor Day Arts Fair on Monday, Sept. 1, at Lions Park in Red Lodge.
The Carbon County Arts Guild event offers a full day of original art, handmade crafts, music and food for everyone to enjoy.
From 9 a.m.-4 p.m., more than 85 artists will converge on Lions Park adjacent to the historic depot to offer a cre-ative assortment of art and handmade crafts directly to the public.
On display will be items such as fine art, sculpture, glass, photography, jewelry, pottery, wood carving, metal art and pottery, clothing, furniture, home accessories, greeting cards, and many other arts
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and get to know more about their work. Shop for a special occasion or indulge in some-thing for yourself.
In addition to arts and crafts, there will be entertainment at the gazebo throughout the day.
And of course, the fair won’t be complete without food. Try a funnel cake, kettle corn, chocolate coated ice cream bars, barbecue and Asian cui-sine.
Bring your friends and fam-ily, and enjoy the last summer event in Red Lodge. Admission is free.
For more information, call the Arts Guild in Red Lodge at (406) 446-1370.
Labor Day Arts Fair in Red Lodge More than 85 artists display their work at Lions Park
The annual Red Lodge event features music and food during the day.
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MEETEETSELabor Day CelebrationSaturday, August. 30
•8:45 a.m. – Mandatory Safety Meeting for the Meeteetse Absaroka 15k Challenge Run at Timber Creek Trailhead.
•9 a.m. – Absaroka 15k Challenge Run Begins at Timber Creek Trailhead.
•9:30-4 p.m. – Chatelaine Quilt Guild Exhibit at The Meeteetse Museum.
•9:45 a.m. – Mandatory Safety Meeting for the Meeteetse Absaroka 5 and 10k Challenge Run at Timber Creek Trailhead.
•10 a.m. – Abaroka 5 and 10k Challenge Run Begins at Timber Creek Trailhead.
•10 a.m. – Team Roping at the Meeteetse Rodeo Grounds.
•10 a.m. – Horseshoe Tournament at the Elkhorn Bar Parking Lot.
•10 a.m.-6 p.m. – Craft Fair at the Meeteetse Mercantile Building.
•7 p.m. – Karaoke at the Town Tent.8 p.m. – Open Mic Night at the Town
Tent.•9:30 p.m. – The Lost Springs Band
at the Town Tent.
Sunday, August 31•9 a.m. – Cowboy Church at the
Rodeo Ground.•10 a.m. – Team Roping at the
Meeteetse Rodeo Ground.
•10 a.m. – 6 p.m. – Craft Fair at the Meeteetse Mercantile Building.
•Noon-4 p.m. – Chatelaine Quilt Guild Exhibit at the Meeteetse Museum.
•1 p.m. – Kids Stick Horse Rodeo at the Lion’s Park.
•5-7 p.m. – Dessert Happy Hour at the Meeteetse Chocolatier.
•7 p.m. – Rodeo Calcutta at the Town Tent.
•9 p.m.-noon – Justin Beasley & After the Rodeo Band at the Town Tent.
Monday, September 1•8 a.m. – Bloody Mary Morning at
the Elkhorn Bar & Grill.•8 a.m.-1 p.m. – Craft Fair at the
Meeteetse Mercantile Building.•8:30 a.m. – Parade Line Up at
the Meeteetse School Sign (Idaho and Hayes Streets)
•9:30 a.m. – Parade begins at Park Avenue and State Street.
•9:30 a.m.-4 p.m. – Chatelaine Quilt Guild Exhibit at the Meeteetse Museum.
•10:30 a.m. – Street Games at the Fire Hall.
•11 a.m. – Cowbelle’s BBQ at Lion’s Park ($10 per plate).
•1:30 p.m. – Labor Day Rodeo at the Meeteetse Rodeo Grounds ($10 per person entry).
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MEETEETSE By RACHEL WALTONStaff writer
The lights go down and the audience quiets.
They’re anxiously waiting for something, anything, to pierce the silence.
That’s when it starts to fill the air. The first note turns into two, then three, soon a song is form-ing. This is why they came; this is one of the reasons people come to the Wild West – cowboy music.
“I love performing,” 16-year-old Hannah Miller said. “I love mak-ing people smile and seeing them move to the music.”
Hannah has been performing in “Dan Miller’s Cowboy Music Revue” with her father Dan Miller since she was 6.
“It’s incredible performing with my dad,” Hannah said. “I know when he’s hard on me it is to help me and I appreciate it a lot.”
Dan enjoys performing with his daughter.
“I’m extremely blessed to be able to spend that time with her six nights a week, more than 120 nights a year, in front of an audi-ence,” Dan said.
Having to work together doesn’t affect the two.
“I am first and foremost always her father,” Dan said. “When we’re performing, I don’t look at her as a fellow performer. I’m her dad and my interaction with her is always the same whether we’re at home, riding horses or playing music together.”
The list of people who have helped Hannah doesn’t stop with her mom and dad.
“We’re all such a big family where we’re at,” she said. “I have such an incredible opportunity that a lot of people don’t get.”
Performing has helped Hannah step out of her comfort zone.
“I was super shy when I was little and now, through this whole experience, it has helped me come out of my shell in a way,”
she said. “I love talking to peo-ple and making them laugh.”
Dan says music helps accentu-ate Hannah’s best trait.
“I think Hannah’s biggest strength is her personality,” he said. “Her music accents it.”
For Hannah, the hard parts of performing and being involved in
music has made her better.“I do love a challenge,” she
said. “Things that are difficult for me push me to go forward.”
In the summer of 2015, Hannah will be touring Europe as a mem-
ber of Wyoming Ambassadors of Music.
“I am 100 percent for it,” Dan said. “It’s an opportunity of a life-time.”
For the Millers, this will be a
first on different levels. She’s done over a thousand performances with me and never missed one,” Dan said. “If she’s going to miss, this is the thing to miss it for.”
Hannah is fundraising for this $6,000 trip and is looking forward to visiting the seven different countries.
“I’m excited to see the culture,” she said. “I want to see how peo-ple act and what they do. I want to see what’s different.”
Cody high school choir teacher Larry Munari is going on the trip as well.
He says Hannah has what it takes to be part of this group.
“She is certainly qualified for the trip,” he said. “I am thrilled she’s going. She’s the kind of person interested in being a well rounded musician and this will xpose her more to classical music.”
Dan wants his daughter to have the opportunity to expand her boundaries.
“She’s grown a lot as a musician and as a young lady during the last 10 years,” he said. “I hope people take the opportunity to come see her. I’m proud of her.”
Miller’s love of performing on display in music revue
Hannah Miller performs with her father in Dan Miller’s Cowboy Music Revue every night at Cody Theatre.
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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.
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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.
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]
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For “Kick Ass Cowboy Cuisine” check out the Proud Cut Saloon & Steakhouse.
The restaurant is known for its juicy steaks. Try the rib-eye, New York strip, flat iron T-Bone, porterhouse tender-loin, baseball cut sirloin or famous prime rib.
“Our quality of meat is what makes them so good,” co-owner Becky Nose said. “We only buy the highest quality.”
The Proud Cut serves a fine selection of burgers and sand-wiches as well.
The Bacon Burger is a clas-sic choice, but you can also check out the Ole’ Picante Burger dripping with a touch of old Mexican flavor, or try the Jalapeno Burger with mounds of fiery jalapenos and melted cheddar cheese.
The prime is a great sand-wich option and features a luncheon size portion of their slow roasted prime rib served open faced. There’s also the roast beef served with Au Jus, or the steak sandwich, chick-en tender club and patty melt.
You can also try the hard-wood smoked ribs that fall off the bone, jumbo shrimp, hali-but, salmon walleye or shrimp pastas.
“We have some great pasta dishes and daily dinner spe-cials,” Nose said.
If you’re looking for “green-er pastures” try a spinach, shrimp, grilled or cobb salad. There’s also the wedge salad, featuring a wedge of iceberg lettuce topped with crumbled bacon pieces, and bleu cheese dressing.
Soups are made fresh daily and feature a soup of the day and French Onion Au Gratin.
To get the evening started, go with one of the Proud Cut’s many tasty appetizers includ-ing queso bits, Angus sliders, jalepeno poppers and Rocky Mountain Oysters. And be sure to end the evening with one of their many homemade dessert selections.
You can also order a drink from the full service bar.
“We have the oldest liquor license in Park County,” Nose said. “The bar got it in 1924 when prohibition ended. The building is on the historical register.”
While you’re waiting for your food, check out the decor. Lining the walls of the restaurant are several rodeo
photos along with a few origi-nal Belden prints.
“All the photos are rodeo friends or family,” Nose said. “We know everyone hanging up there.”
Becky and her husband Del Nose are committed to upholding real Western tra-ditions at their restaurant after nearly 30 years in business.
“Cody was more Western oriented when we came here and we’ve tried to keep the grassroots cowboy way alive here,” she said. “We serve quality food and work hard to provide great customer ser-vice.”
The Proud Cut is open 11 a.m.-10 p.m. Monday through Saturday, and noon-9 p.m. on Sunday.
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George Roof cooks a bacon cheeseburger at the Proud Cut.
Proud CutSaloon
Steakhouse offers tasty cowboy cuisine