Lunch on the Lawn closes out with three music-filled events
Join your friends and neighbors for a summer favorite at The Emerson! Lunch on the Lawn takes place every Wednesday from 11:30am–1:30pm through August 16th. A Bozeman tradition, this free community event features live music, local food trucks, and children’s activities. Entertain the kids while enjoying music and mingling with other parents. Or, get away from your desk and soak up some sunshine on the Emerson’s west lawn. Here’s a look at the music lineup for upcoming event dates.
Too Little Too Late descend on the lawn August 9th. The Bozeman band plays blues and melodic rock. Their influences range from Muddy Waters and Jimi Hendrix, through The Beatles and The Byrds, to Joe Satriani and Gary Moore. Too Little Too Late is comprised of Chris Jenkins (guitar, vocals), Rod Ramey (guitar), Pat Lokken (guitar, vocals), and Tom Cannon (drums).
And closing out the 2017 summer series, The Dead Yellers will perform some roots rock and old school country on August 16th. Formed in 2011, the three-piece consists of Peter King (vocals, guitar), Keith Keech Martinez (bass), and Nicole Snow (pedal steel).
Lunch on the Lawn food vendors include Bubba’s Cuppa Joe with wraps, sandwiches, coffee and lattes, while Rancho Picante Bison Hut brings bison burgers, tacos, and bratwurst. New to Bozeman, grab hot sandwiches and fries from Chef’s Table, and for dessert, ice cream and sorbet from Sweet Peaks Ice Cream. Delish!
Also at the Emerson, Mobile Mondays roll in every week from 11am–2pm. Grab a bite to eat from Bozeman’s local food trucks, pick out a new outfit from a fashion truck, and indulge in some art and additional shopping throughout the building. Enjoy your goodies and soak up some fresh air on the north lawn, shaded by trees and surrounded by outdoor sculptures. This weekly lunchtime activity will be sure to start your week off right! Mobile Mondays will be held through September 25th (excluding Labor Day). Visit the Emerson’s Facebook event pages to view each week’s participating mobile vendors.
The goal of the Emerson Center for the Arts & Culture is to serve as a primary resource for the arts, arts education, and cultural activities in Southwest Montana by stimulating and celebrating the arts in all its forms, fostering lifelong appreciation and understanding of arts and culture, and building community and economic development among creative enterprises, businesses, and civic organizations.
The Emerson is located 111 S. Grand Ave. Learn about these and other upcoming events at www.theemerson.org. •
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