DECEMBER 2018
MissoulaValleyLifestyle.com
Winter Marvel
THIS OLD HOUSE
FAMILY IS SPELLED F-O-S-T-E-R
BEARING WITNESS
LIFESTYLE LETTER
DECEMBER 2018 PUBLISHER
Mike Tucker | MTucker@LifestylePubs.com EDITOR
Chelsea Agro | Chelsea.Agro@LifestylePubs.com MANAGING EDITOR
Erika Fredrickson | Erika.Fredrickson@LifestylePubs.com
Winter's portrait. AT LAST, HERE WE ARE AT YEAR’S END. Like a critter who’s readied a nest, I’ve prepared for this season when our world goes white and the fever of long, busy days is hushed. I’ve picked up the yard and mended what needed mending before the ground turns solid cold. I’ve even coaxed my senses by burning candles that smell of pine, and I’ve dowsed my coffee with all sorts of seasonal creamers past the point of recognition. Winter is my time of rest and refuel.
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Chelsea Lyn Agro, Morgan Beavers, Carole Davenport, Shelby Humphreys CONTRIBUTING PHOTOGRAPHERS
Pamela Dunn-Parrish, Kylie Fisher, Bianca Sciotto Photography
I’m reveling in this season more than I ever have before, humming to nostalgic Christmas tunes and dreaming about chopping down the just-right tree that will stand proud, dressed in lights, in the heart of my home. I’m warm with that fireplace glow and I’m delighted when I step out into the biting air to hear coyotes yipping in the distance. Ever since my first winter in Montana, I’ve come to look forward to the glassy crust of snow under moonlight. Nature’s scene, family, and friends—there is much to be celebrated this holiday season. I hope you, too, get the chance to unwrap and marvel at all the things that fill your days with a little more magic. Our team at Missoula Valley Lifestyle is thankful for your readership, inspiring stories, and shared love for our community. Warmest wishes to you and yours!
Chelsea Lyn Agro, Editor
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ON THE COVER The Roxy Theater, celebrating the opening of the Montana Film Festival.
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INSIDE THE ISSUE DECEMBER 2018
FEATURES 14 Family is Spelled F-O-S-T-E-R Partnership for Children is the link between children in need and foster families.
18 This Old House Missoula's beloved movie house, The Roxy Theater.
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26 Hunting and Fishing and Camping, Oh My! The adventure enthusiast's guide for gifts at Bob Ward's Sports & Outdoors.
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Lifestyle Letter
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Good Times
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Around Town
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Giving Back
34 Trend Setter 38 Lifestyle Calendar 42 Parting Thoughts
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Love birds wed at White Raven Congratulations to Melanie and Blake, who said "I do" to happily ever after! Local event planner Champagne + Linen and local florist Melissa Lafontaine of Earth Within Flowers provided the perfect backdrop for a new love story to unfold into forever at White Raven Venue and Retreat. PHOTOGRAPHY BIANCA SCIOTTO PHOTOGRAPHY
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CHRISTMAS AT RIVERVIEW RANCH
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There's so much to romanticize over during
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Montana winters. Firewood crackling, the way
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HOLIDAY WISH TREE
right accommodations suitable for this time of year. There is fun to be had aboard a horse-drawn
You can help bring Christmas to life for the
carriage, snowmobile tours, and snow sports, and
youth and seniors in need within our community.
plenty of relaxation through a full-service spa. Go
It's as easy as plucking a tag off the Wish Tree in
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Southgate Mall, fulfilling the wishes on the tag,
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and returning the unwrapped gifts to the tree by December 18. If you want to give yourself some
GROWING OUR TECH COMMUNITY
extra buying time, tags are available beginning on
An announcement was made for the plan of a
November 23. For more information and business
Tech and Innovation Campus coming to the Old
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Sawmill District. The plan’s position it to be an inno-
RE-CYCLE!
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Winter days are a great time to take inventory of
ing into the Old Sawmill District this season and
what we use and what we haven't used in a long
others are expected to follow. The area extends from
time. Do you have an old bike or spare bike parts
Cambium Place across Wyoming street and pro-
that you have been meaning to part with? The
vides an opportunity to construct several buildings
time has come! Missoula Free Cycles is always in
incrementally or simultaneously for a nominal cost
need of parts and tools. Donations of old clothes
for 160,000 to 200,000 square feet of commercial
are also good for cutting up into rags and more.
space with underground parking. The campus area
Plus, donating these items keeps them out of the
is expected to support more than 1,000 employees,
landfill! With Missoula being on the list of top ten
retail, food, and beverage, and outdoor common
cycling destinations within the United States, there
gathering spaces. Visit, OldSawmillDistrict.com
is great opportunity to see the positive impact that
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bikes have on our local businesses and roadways. Financial contributions are also appreciated to keep Missoula the biking city that it is! To view the current wish list, visit FreeCycles.org.
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Budget, savings, and credit building—it's never
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As you create, Melissa will begin the conversation on the many cultural uses of adorning the home and front door with flowers and foliage. Visit EarthWithin.com for location of event.
WHITE CHRISTMAS AT U OF M Ring in a festive month with this enchanting holiday confection. Based on the classic 1954 film of the same name, this show tells the story of two World War II veterans who have a successful songand-dance act when they meet a pair of singing sisters en route to their Christmas show at the Columbia Inn in Vermont. The Inn, owned by the soldiers' former general, is in dire straits: no snow
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December 6, from 6 to 8 p.m. Weave together a
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beautiful, winter-inspired wreath for your home in this informative workshop. Learn how to incorpo-
We are always accepting submissions for announce-
rate local winter foliage and locally sourced dried
ments you’d like to see included in our Around Town
flowers and herbs into a circle that represents the
section. Submissions are accepted via the Contact
gifts of 2018 with hopes of an abundant new year.
Us tab at MissoulaValleyLifestyle.com.
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FAMILY IS SPELLED F-O-S-T-E-R
PARTNERSHIP FOR CHILDREN IS THE LINK BETWEEN CHILDREN IN NEED AND FOSTER FAMILIES
GIVING BACK
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THERE IS AN INNATE, GRAND DESIRE
ten-year-old Issac, and with the support, guid-
TO EFFECT POSITIVE CHANGE IN OUR
ance, and training provided by PFC, they are
WORLD. It dwells within us, and however
excited to become a forever family through the
small or insignificant our efforts may seem,
legal adoption of Issac.
real change begins at home with how we love our families. Ashton and Sarah, fellow members of our community, wanted to make a difference by
“We set out to make a difference in the life of a hurting child. What we didn’t realize is how much love and joy Issac would bring into our lives,” said Ashton.
opening their hearts and their home as fos-
Feeling qualified to be a foster parent can take
ter parents to a child in need. They did so
a serious hit to our ego—is my home perfect? Is
through Partnership for Children (PFC), a
the care I can provide good enough? Can I hold
local organization that has brought healing
all of the answers to all of the questions? Am
and hope to children and families for more
I good enough to do this? Ashton emphasized
than twenty years. They introduce safe, nur-
how he is far from perfect.
turing adults into the lives of these young-
“Wonderfully flawed,” laughed Sarah. “We
sters who have suffered, through no fault of
both are. We blow it. We get mad.” They agree,
their own, from chronic lack of care or signif-
keeping a good sense of humor is the most
icant early childhood trauma.
important aspect of being good foster parents.
The relationship is the intersection of two vul-
Foster care through this Missoula-based pro-
nerable paths, but like all good things, the best
gram emphasizes therapeutic care before, during,
moments are the ones we don’t see coming.
and after the placement of the child. Partnership
Last year, Ashton and Sarah made the life-changing call. They are foster parents to
for Children Foster Care Coordinator Heather Hunt described the program.
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“Our goal is to resolve early traumatic expe-
There is an undeniable connection among
riences by deepening healthy relationships.
Sarah, Ashton, and Issac. Isaac snuggled up
Foster parents are crucial in this process and
next to Ashton and easily expressed himself,
we need them now more than ever,” said
often with humor, in a way that brought forth his
Heather. “We currently have over 4,000 children
personality and served as a testimony for the
in the Montana foster care system and many are
safe, nurtured life he now leads.
waiting for permanent homes.”
While challenges from his past and present
The process begins by training families,
will never be completely absent, the frequency
completing the licensing process, and making
and severity are much less with the love and
a match with a waiting child that is a good fit
support of Partnership for Children and his fos-
for the family. They provide individual and family
ter parents. And that’s the goal—giving a child
therapy and in-home support for when and if
the opportunity to value him or herself, and lov-
things become difficult. PFC continues to sup-
ing them all the while.
port families beyond adoption with outpatient therapy and educational opportunities. Home support services are vital to the success of Partnership for Children. Ashton advises other parents to utilize respite time. “Since we’re all in treatment in this program, it’s so beneficial to take a break,” said Ashton. Sarah’s advice is to be your best advocate.
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Interested in learning more about becoming
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a foster parent?
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Call Heather Hunt at 406.541.3672 or
we’ve had Issac in our home,” said Sarah.
visit the waiting child website at PFCMT.org
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SECTS WITH OLD MEMORIES TO BRING TOGETHER A 21ST CENTURY COMMUNITY. It’s the new nostalgia. One example: The Roxy Theater. This 1930s Art Deco revival movie house hosts thoughtful cinema, film festivals, and community gatherings. When was the first time you saw a film at The Roxy? Your answer is a good indicator of how long you’ve lived in Missoula. Maybe you remember the days before multiplex money makers, when feature films moved across the bridge, from The Wilma, for a second run. Maybe you and your college buddies sneaked in the back door and zig-zagged along the sticky floor to find a cheap seat (if you could find one that wasn’t broken).
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Or, recently, you walked into the welcoming lobby, stomped the snow from your feet, and melted into the buttery waft of triple organic popcorn while spotting a friend you haven’t seen in a while. Tammy
Bodlovic,
Development
Director, enjoys the warm, neighborly vibe within The Roxy’s historic walls. “This is the job for me. I love interacting with the community. I’m enamored with the building and its history,” said Tammy. The Roxy building turned 81 years old this year. Originally configured as a single, larger theater, the building has gone through major changes, even surviving the 1994 fire. Renovations have reconfigured the space by splitting it into three theaters and a cozier lobby. Upstairs, Roxy staff run operations under the direction of Mike Steinberg, Executive Director. Mike worked on a strategic planning process with grant funds from CONTINUED >
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the Missoula Project for Nonprofit Excellence. Retooling led to “Redeco,” a two-year fundraising campaign. Those funds allowed The Roxy to expand beyond a simple show house. By adding community memberships, a second digital projector, and a cabaret license, the theater matured into what it is today. Perhaps the most visible sign of The Roxy’s renewal is the theater marquee. An exact replica of its 1937 original, the marquee exemplifies how nostalgic memory can blend with modern technology. In
2018,
The
Roxy
resurrected
another piece of history. Two 35mm projectors, from the 1980s, now allow Missoulians to enjoy classic films in their original format. “It takes two 35mm projectors, running at once, to show those films,” explained Tammy. “Now we can show old favorites like Casablanca and silent Charlie Chaplin pictures. We’re planning on showing at least one 35mm film each month.” That makes The Roxy the only theater in Montana to show 35mm films on a regular basis. The inspiration for adding the format came from a well-known film,
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Red Skies Of Montana. “But it’s only available in 35mm,” said Tammy. “That’s what got the theater thinking about reinstalling 35mm projectors.” Bringing back 35mm seems like a natural fit with The Roxy’s mission to engage Missoula audiences in cinema culture. However, they’ve also made room to showcase the best in today’s filmmaking, as well. Hosting two festivals each year—the International Wildlife Film Festival and the Montana Film Festival—has brought an even broader variety of films to town. The Montana Film Festival (MTFF) celebrated its fourth run this year. While submissions are not required to be filmed in Montana, or be about Montana subjects, many of this year’s makers have roots here. Mark Shogren, Cinematographer on the film What Is Done, grew up in Missoula but moved to New York to start making movies. “Back then, you couldn’t make films here,” explained Mark. “Now that we have digital, we can make projects like this one. It’s really a hand-made film.” Alana Waksman, Co-Director of the festival, helped to curate the annual festival this year with Co-Director Marshall Granger and Co-Producers/Co-Creators Andrew Rizzo and Aaron Roos. MTFF showcases the originality of new, critically acclaimed CONTINUED >
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independent fiction films that have done well at festivals such as the Sundance Film Festival, Tribeca Film Festival, and SXSW, as well as locally made films. “A lot of festivals in Missoula and Montana feature documentary films, and so part of the intention of the creators of Montana Film Festival was to have a fiction film festival where we can highlight films that import perspectives from all over the world into our community in Missoula,” said Alana. Film festivals have brought world culture to Missoula, but local talent has made The Roxy a hot gathering spot. Renting theater space has become a popular way for local creatives to share their work. Missoulians have presented live plays, hosted album release parties, and delivered stand-up comedy. The Roxy also rents theater space for private events, like birthday parties with private movie showings. 22
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“Last fiscal year, we coordinated with 190 community partners on public and private events,” Tammy said. What is it about the Missoula community that makes The Roxy work? Tammy’s answer is both practical and heartfelt. “With the loss of The Crystal and The Silver Theater, we are the only midsize, affordable option in town,” she said. “Really, though, Missoula is primed to support local businesses and organizations. We have a generous community filled with people who are hungry for these kinds of films. We’re filling a need for the type of films that Missoulians want to see.” Even more Missoulians will get to see those films thanks to recent improvements. The facility already offers on-screen captioning and hearing devices. Families can expect to see kid-friendly movies on the calendar as part of the “Roxy Jr.” weekend film series. With eyes on a third and final DCP projector, capacity for popular indie and first-run releases will grow.
CATCH A HOLIDAY CLASSIC AT THE ROXY THEATER! December 2: Fiddler on the Roof sing-a-long December 13: Love Actually December 16: Elf December 20: Die Hard December 22 & 23: It’s a Wonderful Life December 29 & 30: Charlie Chaplin, City Lights December 31: Kung Fu movie marathon For a full listing of Holiday films, showtimes and to purchase tickets, visit TheRoxyTheater.org
As Missoula expands and changes, The Roxy will evolve right along with it. However, you’ll still find Super 8 cameras and celluloid film strips tucked inside the candy case. If there’s one thing that the new nostalgia proves, it’s the idea that the more we embrace technology, the more we reminisce about the tactile days of an analog world. December 2018 | Missoula Valley Lifestyle
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W I N T E R’ S REVEL YOUR GUIDE TO A SIMPLE AND STYLIZED NEW YEAR’S SOIRÉE ARTICLE NICOLETTE MARTIN
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FOLLOWING CLOSELY ON THE COATTAILS OF AUTUMNAL AND WINTER HOLIDAYS, THE CELEBRATION OF THE NEW YEAR CAN OFTEN BE OVERLOOKED DUE TO AN UNDERSTANDABLE DESIRE TO TAKE A BREAK FROM THE HUSTLE AND BUSTLE OF THE SEASON. But, a holiday that celebrates past memories and the opportunity for both new experiences and a fresh start shouldn’t lack any of
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THE DRI NK S
Champagne has long been a traditional drink to toast to the new year. Keep it simple but step up your game with your own DIY Champagne cocktail bar. Consider stocking your bar full of custom Champagne or bubbly choices, festive mixers like cranberry juice or rosemary simple syrup and unique garnishes like fresh fruit and herbs or decorative ice cubes with edible flowers.
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TH E DECO R There’s no need to go out and buy a ton of additional decor when you just decked the halls (quite literally) with holiday ornamentation. Make those decorations work as hard as you did by repurposing all the greenery, pine cones and wood place settings you just couldn’t say no to. Throw in some neutral napkins, some natural twine and some dried orange peels for
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a woodsy (and fragrant) twist.
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LIFESTYLE CALENDAR
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DIY BEESWAX LUMINARIES
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Rodgers + Hammerstein's most
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Learn to make beeswax luminaries! You will come away with multiple luminaries and the knowledge to keep
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NEW MOON SOUND
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olate tasting. Head into the Bitterroot Valley to the quaint town of Victor for the annual Chocolate Festival at the Victor Heritage Museum. Chocolate-
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18 HOLIDAY CARDS: MONOPRINTING Nancy Seiler's Studio
Monoprinting is the term used for prints that can only be made once.
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Also, a silent auction will house many
Adam's Center
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gift cards to your favorite places as
Enjoy free parking and free entry to
produce bags, you'll put together one-
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three levels of local crafts. This hand-
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crafted market features more than
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20 OPEN KAYAK SESSIONS Currents Aquatics Center
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PARTING THOUGHTS
Bearing Witness ARTICLE MORGAN BEAVERS
ALWAYS REVELING IN THE WORLD AROUND HIM,
every single morning and it was only my witnessing it
THOREAU ONCE WROTE, “EVERY LEAF AND TWIG
that was the rarity. I like to think it’s only me missing out.
WAS THIS MORNING COVERED WITH A SPARKLING
I get attached to these moments, and I start to seek
ICE ARMOR; EVEN THE GRASSES IN EXPOSED
them. But the beauty of them seems to be in their
FIELDS WERE HUNG WITH INNUMERABLE DIA-
unexpectedness. I’m sure if I got up before dawn every
MOND PENDANTS, WHICH JINGLED MERRILY WHEN
day during the winter and made my way up Sentinel,
BRUSHED BY THE FOOT OF THE TRAVELER. It was
I’d see this again, or something similar, but that isn’t
literally the wreck of jewels and the crash of gems…”
quite the point. Being entirely bewildered by beauty
I recall an early morning walk up Mount Sentinel
unexpected, simple and everyday in its nature yet wild
in early winter last year, before the snow had stuck.
enough to send the mind and heart spinning, that is
I started early with my dog, my hands frozen from the
what I hope for when I go out.
bitter cold and a headlamp so I could see. But as we
But Thoreau cautions us: “Such beauty is ever—nei-
reached the M, bright, golden sunlight beamed from
ther here nor there, now nor then—neither in Rome nor in
behind Sentinel’s peak and began to illuminate Missoula
Athens, but wherever there is a soul to admire. If I seek her
below. We passed the M as daylight was breaking and
elsewhere because I do not find her at home, my search
continued on up the forest service road.
will prove a fruitless one.”
When the sun finally rose above Sentinel’s peak, it
I won’t be in Montana forever. In fact, this is probably
flooded the entire mountainside with a golden warmth,
my last winter in Montana for a while, and each time
backlighting millions of blades of grass covered in spar-
I recall this bittersweet fact, I want to hold onto these
kling ice. Every single blade, every leaf, every twig, every
moments with all I’ve got. I revel in the seasons, but fall
pebble looked like a jewel. Yet, the orange, yellow, and
and winter are my favorites, and I think it’s because of
burgundy remnants of fall remained vivid and proud
the way they come in quickly, sprinkle colors and spar-
inside their winter coating: it was like a sea of fire had
kles and mysteries galore, then disappear into cold still-
been frozen in a second and maintained its richness of
ness as secretly as they came. I chase them and try to
color. I have never seen anything so stunning in my entire
catch them, and they only seem to move on even faster.
life. I sat on the frozen ground for a few minutes looking
So I remember Thoreau, and I remind myself that I can
very closely at one particular bush with the appearance
revel all I want in these sweet surprises, but I must also
of a chandelier, and I understood nothing of how it came
remember that it is not only on a wintry Mount Sentinel,
to be but felt lifted and excited about the sight.
or in the autumn streets of Missoula, or in the peaceful
I’m not sure if it was merely a case of changing tem-
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valleys of Montana that beauty exists in abundance.
peratures—perhaps we’d had a wet night, then the morn-
The beauty is in our ability to see it; in our opening
ing cold froze the layer of water encasing everything—or
ourselves to its presence. When we remember this, we
maybe it was the elevation that produced this gemlike
will likely find ourselves reveling in the present—wher-
appearance on the hills, or maybe this magic happened
ever it may be.
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