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MUSIC • LIFE • CULTURE 13 • June • 14 pulse 1

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■ rene’s ramblings ............................................... 4

■ wild west chili cook-off .................................. 5

■ yellowstone skateboard stampede .......... 5

■ food, drink & fun .................................. 6-7, 10

■ powwow ................................................................. 8

■ music man ............................................................ 9

table ofCONTENTSCONTENTS

Pulse is published every other Friday 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].

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The ‘Music Man’ opens June 26.

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•Cody Nite Rodeo, 8 p.m., rodeo grounds.

POWELL:•Photography Faculty &

Friends, 8 a.m.-5 p.m., SinClair Gallery.

RED LODGE:•Featured Exhibition for June

Pat Kuper & Jim Mossman, Carbon County Arts Guild.

•Summer Art Camp, 9 a.m., Carbon County Arts Guild.

Tuesday, JuneCODY:•Cody Nite Rodeo, 8 p.m., rodeo

grounds.

RED LODGE:•Featured Exhibition for June

Pat Kuper & Jim Mossman, Carbon County Arts Guild.

•Summer Art Camp, 9 a.m., Carbon County Arts Guild.

Wednesday, JuneCODY:•Chamberlin Inn Summer Live

Music - Al Cooper.•Cody Nite Rodeo, 8 p.m., rodeo

grounds.

POWELL:•What’s Up Doc? Rural Medicine

in the Big Horn Basin, Homesteader Museum.

RED LODGE:•Summer Art Camp, 9 a.m.,

Carbon County Arts Guild.

Thursday, JuneCODY:•The Music Man, 7 p.m., Wynona

Thompson Auditorium.•Cody Nite Rodeo, 8 p.m., rodeo

grounds.

POWELL:•What’s Up Doc? Rural Medicine

in the Big Horn Basin, Homesteader Museum.

•TOPS Chapter 169, 5:30 p.m., St. John’s Episcopal Church.

RED LODGE:•Featured Exhibition for June

Pat Kuper & Jim Mossman, Carbon County Arts Guild.

•Summer Art Camp, 9 a.m., Carbon County Arts Guild.

•Merci Train, 7 p.m., Carbon County Historical Society.

Friday, JuneCODY:•Third Annual Field of Honor,

Park County Complex.•Bake Sale - Benefiting Relay for

Life, 9 a.m., West Park Hospital.Taste of Tuscany - fundraiser

to benefit Heart Mountain Volunteer Clinic, 6 p.m., Geysers on the Terrace.

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

POWELL:•Concert in the Park, 5:30 p.m.,

Washington Park.

RALSTON:Jake Clark’s Mule Days, all day.

RED LODGE:•Red Lodge Music Festival, Red

Lodge Civic Center.•Featured Exhibition for June

Pat Kuper & Jim Mossman, Carbon County Arts Guild.

Saturday, JuneCODY:•Third Annual Field of Honor,

Park County Complex.•Chamberlin Inn Summer Live

Music - Al Cooper.•Beck Lake Challenge, 9 a.m.,

Beck Lake Park.•Free Self Defense Seminar, 9

a.m., CrossTraining Gym.•Bald Ridge Trail Ride, 10 a.m.-2

p.m.•Classic Cars, Hot Rods Car

Show, 6-8 p.m., McDonald’s/Kmart parking lot.

•Live music, 9 p.m., Silver Dollar.

RALSTON:Jake Clark’s Mule Days, all day.

RED LODGE:•Featured Exhibition for June

Pat Kuper & Jim Mossman, Carbon County Arts Guild.

Sunday, JuneCODY:•Cody Nite Rodeo opens, 8 p.m.,

rodeo grounds.

RALSTON:Jake Clark’s Mule Days, all day.

RED LODGE:•Featured Exhibition for June

Pat Kuper & Jim Mossman, Carbon County Arts Guild.

•Yellowstone Wildlife Sanctuary-Animal Story Time, 2 p.m.

Monday, JuneCODY:•Morning coffee and donuts,

8-10 a.m., VFW Hall.•Cody Nite Rodeo, 8 p.m., rodeo

grounds.

RED LODGE:•Featured Exhibition for

June Pat Kuper & Jim Mossman, Carbon County Arts Guild.

•Summer Art Camp, 9 a.m., Carbon County Arts Guild.

Tuesday, JuneCODY:•Cody Nite Rodeo, 8 p.m., rodeo

grounds.

RED LODGE:•Featured Exhibition for June

Pat Kuper & Jim Mossman, Carbon County Arts Guild.

•Summer Art Camp, 9 a.m., Carbon County Arts Guild.

Wednesday, JuneCODY:•Chamberlin Inn Summer Live

Music - Scott Bragonier.•Cancer Survivors Celebration

2014, 6 p.m., Biblio Bistro.•Cody Nite Rodeo, 8 p.m., rodeo

grounds.

RED LODGE:•Featured Exhibition for June

Pat Kuper & Jim Mossman, Carbon County Arts Guild.

•Summer Art Camp, 9 a.m., Carbon County Arts Guild.

Thursday, JuneCODY:•Second annual Belly Dance

Show, 6 p.m., City Park.•Cody Nite Rodeo, 8 p.m., rodeo

grounds.

RED LODGE:•Featured Exhibition for June

Pat Kuper & Jim Mossman, Carbon County Arts Guild.

•Meet the Mayor, 9 a.m., Honey’s Cafe.

•Summer Art Camp, 9 a.m., Carbon County Arts Guild.

Friday, JuneCODY:•Karaoke, Soaring Peak.•Cody Nite Rodeo, 8 p.m., rodeo

grounds.•Live music, 9 p.m., Silver Dollar.

RED LODGE:•Featured Exhibition for June

Pat Kuper & Jim Mossman, Carbon County Arts Guild.

•Summer Art Camp, 9 a.m., Carbon County Arts Guild.

Saturday, JuneCODY:•Buffalo Bill Poker Run, 9 a.m.,

Beartooth Harley. Benefits Boys & Girls Clubs of Park Country.

•33rd Annual Plains Indian Museum Powwow, noon and 9 p.m. Robbie Powwow Gardens.

•Casino Night - Riley Arena Fundraiser, 6 p.m., Riley Arena.

•Classic Cars, Hot Rods Car Show, 6-8 p.m., McDonald’s/Kmart parking lot.

•Live music, 9 p.m., Silver Dollar.

MEETEETSE:•Meeteetse 4th Annual Antique

Tractor & Truck Rally, 8 a.m.

RED LODGE:•Featured Exhibition for June

Pat Kuper & Jim Mossman, Carbon County Arts Guild.

•Course for a Cure, 8 a.m., Red Lodge Mountain.

•Beartooth Basin Summer Ski Area, 9 a.m.-3 p.m.

Sunday, JuneCODY:•33rd Annual Plains Indian

Museum Powwow, noon and 5 p.m. Robbie Powwow Gardens.

•Cody Nite Rodeo, 8 p.m., rodeo grounds.

RED LODGE:•Featured Exhibition for June

Pat Kuper & Jim Mossman, Carbon County Arts Guild.

•Yellowstone Wildlife Sanctuary-Animal Story Time, 2 p.m.

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Live Rodeo Action!Who needs an alarm clock when there’s squawking birds

René HugeBy:

ramblings

I can always tell when spring has sprung.

Dawn is filled with the sweet chirping sounds of all the birds that have returned to inhabit the trees surrounding my home.

At first the symbolism outweighs the disturbance.

Warmer weather has arrived and summer is just around the corner. The novelty of their return is sweet and welcomed. The birds are back, they are happy and chirping, singing, communicating, having babies and doing all that stuff animals do as winter thaws and the summer season draws nearer.

As soon as my windows open though, the earplugs go in. It sounds like a full-on aviary at the zoo in my backyard. They wake with the sun ... and as a result, I do too.

I’m not a big fan of early morning noise – human or wild – but apparently I’m a minority.

I recently had several conversations with friends and co-workers about this very subject complaining about the annual arrival of my seasonal neighbors – yearning for the quiet winter mornings of yesterday.

“Oh, but don’t you like the sound of the meadowlark?” one of my friends asked.

Yes, yes I do, but at 4:30 in the morning – at the butt-crack of dawn – I don’t like any noise. I prefer silence, no matter how pretty the song. (Besides, I’m not hearing meadowlarks here at my house anyway.)

And, now, I’ve got these big black nutty ravens out here squawking all evening long like they are delivering the Gettysburg Address or some-such important oration.

I am surrounded by the beautiful sounds of nature early in the morning and late into the evening. I’d be OK with them shutting up and sleeping in a little more.

I like the occasional doves that softly coo through the air and into my ginormous pine tree. Sometimes you can even hear an owl hooting from above if the ravens are quiet.

When I’m up and running and the eyelids are wide open, I generally enjoy all the sounds of nature – no matter what time of day.

I guess I can be happy the turkey vultures didn’t decide to roost in my tree year after year. I don’t know what kind of noise they make but I have witnessed the stinky mess they leave behind and I gotta say I’m glad it’s not here in my yard.

That’s me – lookin’ at the bright side. But, rest assured, that’s generally happening closer to 7 a.m. than 5 a.m.

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with Signature Artists KEVIN RED STAR,

Susan Spero & David McMasters

Saturday, July 12 - Lions Park, Red Lodge

Tickets for the evening event are $50 or $500 for reserved table for 10 & includes dinner, live & silent auctions and more!

Call (406) 446-1370 sponsored by the Carbon County Arts Guild www.carboncountydepotgallery.org

Watch 30 artists create during the day in Lions Park - free!

41st Annual

Art in the B

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In the past, the event on the Elks Lodge lawn has drawn about 20 cooks, Huber said.

Sign in for contestants starts at 6:45 a.m. The event begins at 9 a.m. and admission

for chili-lovers is $3.“You get a whole lot of chili to taste, and

it will fill you up,” Huber said. “I’ve never made it all the way around.”

Entries are turned in for judging at noon. Winners are announced at 1 p.m.

The chili cook-off has more sponsors than they have had in the past, Huber said.

“That’s where we raise the bulk of the money.”

To register or for more information call 527-7523.

CHILIC O O K - O F F

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By ANTHONY PROSCENOStaff writer

Things will get spicy during the sixth annual Cody Wild West Chili Cook-Off on Saturday, June 28.

The Cody Elks Lodge event will help support the Army of Hope.

The Army of Hope program provides financial assistance to families with military reservists when they are sent on active duty.

“It’s not necessarily medical, but to help meet their financial needs temporarily,” chili cook-off chairman Wes Huber said.

Chili chefs can compete in four categories: traditional red chili, chili verde, salsa and open class chili.

By ANTHONY PROSCENOStaff writer

Local skateboarders are invited to participate in the first annual Cody Skateboarding Stampede.

The event is a fundraiser for Skateistan on Go Skateboarding Day, June 21.

GSD is an annual holiday by the International Association of Skateboard Companies to promote skateboarding.

Cody Skateboarding Stampede event coordinator John E. Wells said he is trying to change the way people in Cody perceive skateboarding.

“The big thing through this event is allowing people to see that skateboarding is a positive thing that can offer the community something that it is missing or lacking,” Wells said.

He said skateboarding is a way for giving people freedom to express themselves creatively.

The skateboarding contest at Mentock Park begins at 11 a.m. and will be followed by the “stampede of skateboarders” on Sheridan Avenue at 3 p.m.

Wells said the event is “trying to get exposure for something that is unseen” in the community, which is skateboarding.

The art silent auction for Skateistan starts at 5 p.m.“We’re looking for anyone willing to donate art for a good cause,”

Wells said.Skateistan is a non-profit organization that uses skateboarding to

draw children into education in Afghanistan, Pakistan and Cambodia.For more information about the event call 250-8256.

Skateboarding contest June 21 at Mentock

Annual event June 28

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A tradition in Cody and among the many Plains tribes that attend and compete, the Plains Indian Museum

Powwow – the longest running public program at the Buffalo Bill Center of the West – celebrates its 33rd anniversary this year.

For many spectators, attending the powwow is a new and exciting experience full of color, movement and celebration.

The event takes place Saturday and Sunday June 21-22 at the Robbie Powwow Garden on the grounds of the Center of the West. Grand Entries are at noon and 6 p.m. Saturday, and noon Sunday.

Dancers range in age from Tiny Tots (children 6 and younger) to Golden Age (55 and older). Competitive dance categories include traditional, grass, and fancy for men and boys; and traditional, fancy shawl, and jingle for women and girls.

Arts vendor booths surround the dance arena at powwow and feature authentic Native-made arts, jewelry, photography, beadwork and more.

Tickets for the Plains Indian Museum Powwow are available at the gate on the southeast corner of the Center’s grounds the days of the event (good for one day only), or in advance at the Center’s

admissions desk. Gates open at 9:30 a.m.

Tickets are $10 for adults 18 and older; $5 for youths 7 to 17; free for children 6 and younger. Center of the West members receive a $1 discount with a valid membership card. Ticket prices are separate from Center of the West general admission.

The Powwow Garden is an outdoor grass amphitheater with limited bleacher seating; visitors may bring lawn chairs or blankets.

In addition to the arts vendors, the powwow also features fry bread and Indian taco vendors, kettle corn, and other food and beverage concessions.

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‘Music Man’ hits stage June 26By BUZZY HASSRICKSpecial to the Pulse

The Music Man involves impressive numbers: a live orchestra with 26 pieces; 165 costumes; and a cast of 98, with the youngest 8 and the oldest 84.

“That’s a huge age range,” music director Donna-Lynn Murray said.

“I’ve fallen in love with this cast,” added director Lynne Simpson, who said they listen, are patient, disciplined and interested, and love the the-ater.

“There’s love everywhere,” she mentioned with a smile. “It’s sickening.”

Curtain time for the musi-cal production by Cody Community Theater will be 7 p.m. Thursday-Saturday, June 26-28, at Wynona Thompson Auditorium. Tickets are on sale at the Cody chamber and Wells Fargo downtown and online at parkcountyartscouncil.org.

Ticket prices are $15, $20 and $25 in advance, $2.50 more at the door.

The entertainment will con-tinue during intermission with barbershop songs from the Yellowstone Harmony Chorus, along with free ice cream and root beer, courtesy Wells Fargo.

The show’s dates jibe with the theme, preparations for July 4th celebrations in the small, sleepy town of River City, Iowa, in 1914. A con man’s plot to swindle the city takes a twist when he falls for the local librarian, who’s less gullible than the town’s leaders.

In lead roles are Larry Munari as the music man, Alice Munari as the librarian, Owen Fink as her little brother, and Mack Frost and Liz Danforth as the mayor and his wife.

Their voices are joined by a quartet, women’s and men’s groups, and an adult and a youth chorus. They’re support-ed by a crew of 20.

“It’s a monster show. It’s huge,” Simpson said. “There are a lot of set changes, and it’s a period piece. It’s really old.”

“But it’s not like the movie,” added Murray, noting that the music was updated to sound more modern.

The bonus of live musicians was the inspiration of Wade French, Cody High School band teacher, who recruited regional players.

“He’s awesome,” Simpson said. “He shows up at all the rehearsals and knows the music as well as I do.”

The director extended her praise to Larry Munari who acts, taps and sings.

“He’s more than a triple threat,” Murray added.

Five children auditioned for the librarian’s little brother. “They were all darling,” Simpson recalled. “We had to pick one. We picked a singing dozy.”

The talent extends to the entire cast, the directors agreed.

“And we need everybody to make a great show,” Murray added. Their commitment is impressive too, as rehearsals began in January, unlike the usual 6-week preparation for most community theater.

“It’s a blast,” said Murray, who’s rejuvenated by the effort.

Outside her husband, Simpson noted, “I’m the happi-est in the theater. It’s the only place I’m in the present.” With so many demands on the direc-tor, “you must be totally in the present.

“I think it’s restful. It’s where I can operate and be so free.”

Simpson described the pro-duction as a gift from the cast of community members to the audience of other community members.

“Their applause is a thank you,” she said.

The Cody community will be thrilled to see what this marvelous cast, crew and orchestra of over 100 people has prepared.

Larry MunariProfession Harold Hill, The Music Man

Mack Frost and Liz Danforth are married? Now that’s one for the record books.

Liz DanforthMayor’s wife

The Music Man is the quintessential American musical. When it debuted on Broadway in 1957, it won five Tony awards, beating out West Side Story for Best Musical. It’ll be a great way to start off the Cody Stampede week, since the play is set on and after the Fourth of July. It’s as American as apple pie.

Mack FrostMayor Shinn

We can’t wait to share this fun-filled show with the town of Cody.

Alice MunaryMarion the librarian

Larry Munari, portrays Harold Hill, alongside the townsfolk.

Members of the chorus including (from left) Virginia Griffith-Quick, Samantha Rollins, Kasandra Ross, Marie Frame, Jessica Case and Linda Anderson act out a scene from the upcoming musical “The Music Man” during rehearsal on Saturday at Wynona Thompson Auditorium.

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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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100Homes For Sale

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For SaleFREE Wood Pallets. Behindthe Cody Enterprise, 3101 BigHorn Ave.

340Trailers

2014 Wildcat travel trailer 33'long; two slide-outs. NeverUsed. Must sell. Steal at$28,500. (307)-587-3463

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