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2S &YPP Published by BS Central 515 2nd Ave. S • Glasgow, MT 59230 406-228-4558 • fax: 406-228-4578 [email protected] V o l . 4 , N o . 6 4 W e d n e sday, M a y 1 3 , 2 0 1 5 e 10th Annual Bonnie City Blues & Brews Festival will be held this Saturday, May 16th at the Cottonwood Inn in Glasgow. Doors open at 4:00 p.m. and live music starts at five bells. Tickets are $50.00 presale ($60.00 at the door) which includes all-you-can- eat food (it’s quite the feast) and over 30 microbrews on tap! is year’s music line-up includes e Wench, Downtime, Horse Shoes & Hand Grenades headlines Blues & Brews All born and raised in the great state of Wisconsin, Horse Shoes & Hand Grenades are (we’re not sure of the order) Adam Greuel, Collin Mettelka, Davey Lynch, Samuel Odin and Russell Pedersen. If you would like to get a sample of their outstanding talent, check out their video “Whiskey” on Youtube. Below is one of their album covers. Gladys & the Undertakers, and the head-liner, Horse Shoes & Hand Grenades. It was in 2009 when five University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point college students first bonded over bluegrass music. ey played for free beer before they even came up with a name for the band. Since then, the band has shared the stage with the Infamous Stringdusters, Charlie Parr, Pert

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  • 2S&YPPPublished by BS Central

    515 2nd Ave. S Glasgow, MT 59230406-228-4558 fax: 406-228-4578

    [email protected]

    Vol. 4, No. 64 Wednesday, May

    13, 20

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    The 10th Annual Bonnie City Blues & Brews Festival will be held this Saturday, May 16th at the Cottonwood Inn in Glasgow. Doors open at 4:00 p.m. and live music starts at five bells. Tickets are $50.00 presale ($60.00 at the door) which includes all-you-can-eat food (its quite the feast) and over 30 microbrews on tap! This years music line-up includes The Wench, Downtime,

    Horse Shoes & Hand Grenades headlines Blues & Brews

    All born and raised in the great state of Wisconsin, Horse Shoes & Hand Grenades are (were not sure of the order) Adam Greuel, Collin Mettelka, Davey Lynch, Samuel Odin

    and Russell Pedersen. If you would like to get a sample of their outstanding talent, check out their video Whiskey on Youtube. Below is one of their album covers.

    Gladys & the Undertakers, and the head-liner, Horse Shoes & Hand Grenades. It was in 2009 when five University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point college students first bonded over bluegrass music. They played for free beer before they even came up with a name for the band. Since then, the band has shared the stage with the Infamous Stringdusters, Charlie Parr, Pert

  • Near Sandstone, Art Stevenson and Highwater, Sloppy Joe, Tuck Pence and the Yankee Coalition, .357 String Band, A Night In the Box, and many more. Their second album, Another Round, was released in the spring of 2012 and features both original songwriting of the band and traditional music rejuvinated with the bands own spin. The band brings their high-energy love for music and good times around the country in bars, clubs, supperclubs, and festivals all year long. Being mostly inspired by rivers, valleys, good friends, and good drink, this five piece is as sturdy as any midwest riverbed and will make your toes tap from sundown to sunrise.

    Making a return to the Bonnie City Blues & Brews, Bozemans John McLellan and Josh Keehr of the Clintons are The Wench.

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    Coming from Billings is the rock/reggae/country dance band Downtime, which has been said to have enough energy to power a small city. In fact they have lit up the state, being called One of the best party bands in Montana. Members include (from left) Luke Kestner - Drums/Percussion; Gerrick Phillips - Guitar/Vocals; Dennis Mailloux - Bass Guitar Marco Castro - Guitar/Vocals; and Josh Moore - Guitar/Vocals.We all came here to have a good time tonight right? damn right we did!

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    The Lord Is My Shepherd A Sunday school teacher decided to have her young class memorize one of the most quoted passages in the Bible - Psalm 23. She gave the youngsters a month to learn the chapter. Little Rick was excited about the task - but he just couldnt remember the Psalm. After much practice, he could barely get past the first line. On the day that the kids were scheduled to recite Psalm 23 in front of the congregation, Ricky was so nervous. When it was his turn, he stepped up to the microphone and said proudly, The Lord is my Shepherd, and thats all I need to know!

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    With lots of exciting things going on, as our school year comes to an end, one of the most exciting is the Kindergarten Royalty Contest. On Friday, May 8th of last week, the votes were counted again. Gavin Redstone was in the King spot with Tayven Bietz as Prince. Tripp Mavity was runner-up boy with Avery Merrigan close behind. The race for the girls was a very close one as well. The Queen spot for this count was Chezney Olson with

    Dylon Fisher-Murch as Princess. Harlie Cooper is runner-up girl with Karsyn Page hot on her heels! Things are really getting exciting at this stage in the contest. Yes folks, were in the last week of the contest. This is it folks, only one more count before the finale this Saturday. On Tuesday, May 12th, the votes looked like this: For the boys, Gavin Redstone was in the King position, Tayven Bietz was in the Prince place with Gage Waarvik as runner-up. Only

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  • There is a notion that runs deep in American society that goes something like this: Work hard, be ambitious, and you will succeed in just about anything you attempt. I grew up with this notion and I still believe its true. But only to a point. It is truly commendable when people pull themselves up by their bootstraps. But what about those who have no boots to begin with? That idea was driven home in dramatic fashion in a comment made by none other than Warren Buffett, the Berkshire Hathaway genius from Omaha, Nebraska. Buffett is one of the wealthiest men in the world and one who gives graciously from his abundance. Here is what Buffett said to an after-dinner audience a few years ago: Congratulations! You have all won the Ovarian Lottery! What, you ask, is the Ovarian Lottery? Buffett went on to explain. He said, You were born white. You were born in America. You were born healthy. You were born with a reasonably high IQ. You were born into a home that placed some value on education. And, you were born into a home that promoted some kind of work ethic. Now, Buffett went on to say, dont you dare take credit for any of that! It was all a gift from God or perhaps an accident of fate. But, whichever, you were granted six gifts of great worth. Change any one or two of these factors and your life could be a polar opposite of what it is now. After all, it was these gifts that most likely enabled you to get whatever wealth you now possess. Stacked decks? You could have just as easily been born in a rice paddy in Bangladesh, a mud hut in Tanzania, or a slum in Brazil. Was our birthplace and birth home a gift from God or just dumb luck? We may never know for certain, but, in either case, most of us won the Ovarian Lottery and we ought never look critically at those who were not so lucky. We could easily have been given a low IQ, poor health, a very dysfunctional family, or even dark skin which, in some parts of the world, is still a handicap because of an ugly reality called racism. I am not just sure what message Buffett was trying to convey but, for me, it was a reminder that life is something like a card game. Some folks are dealt high cards, some low cards, and some no cards at all. At the very least we should all be more thankful, more generous, more empathic, and a lot less critical of those around us. ~ Paul L. Harrington is pastor emeritus of Shepherd of the Valley Lutheran Church, Apple Valley, Minnesota. He is president of the board of directors of Metro Lutheran.

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