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Martha Scanlan and Jon Neufeld Concert
Jun
15
8:00 PM20:00

Martha Scanlan and Jon Neufeld Concert

Bring a blanket, chairs, and spend an evening in the pasture listening to musicians Martha Scanlan and John Neufeld. Doors at 7:30, show from 8-10 pm. 

Parking available on the south side of Spurlock Road 1/4 to 1/2 mile from site. Look for signage leading up to the Homestead. Hiking via the North Hills trails and biking via Spurlock Road is encouraged! More accessible parking is available within 100 yards of the event for elders and those with disabilities. Plan to expect uneven ground in a mowed pasture. Kids are welcome. No dogs, please.

Tickets: $20 in advance. Get tickets now! They’ll be $25 at the door.

A portion of the proceeds will benefit interpretation and preservation of the Moon-Randolph Homestead.

Jon Neufeld and Martha Scanlan's unique alchemy on stage started when they first played together at Portland's Indie-roots festival Pickathon ten years ago. It was an immediate musical connection and friendship that has only deepened with time and miles spent touring venues and festivals across the country.

While their collective accolades are impressive- they have shared the stage and collaborated with artists as diverse as Levon Helm, Jim James, Emmy Lou Harris and Peter Buck, and played festivals from Merlefest to Bonnaroo- it is that unique alchemy, that sense of adventure and improvisation on stage and in the studio, that most characterizes their work together and what has earned them a loyal following world wide. 

When so much began to shift and live shows ground to a halt, what began as a loose plan to work on a new record seemed to become a musical journey of it’s own, a necessary sort of refuge. 

They began passing songs and music back and forth from their respective studios; Martha in Western Montana and Jon in Portland Oregon, often in the early hours before the world was awake, often waiting to listen to the track until tape was rolling, almost as though the improvisational live interaction onstage was occurring over time and space, in slow motion. 

The result is a continuing collaborative project in motion, an unfolding story.

The first installation, Last Stars First Light, is due out autumn 2022 on Jealous Butcher Records.

Jon Neufeld lives in Portland, Oregon and plays with a variety of musicians there including longtime bands Jackstraw (bluegrass) and The Kung Pow Chickens (Gypsie jazz). Well known for his innovative guitar playing, he is also a multi-intrumentalist, producer and mastering engineer. He has appeared on The Tonight Show and NPR's Tiny Desk Concert with his former band Black Prairie and toured Europe in an impossibly small rental car with famed Portland Indie band Dolorean. He recently co-produced and engineered Smithsonian Folkways Roll Columbia: Woody Guthrie's 26 Northwest Songs. 

Martha Scanlan is an award winning songwriter based in western Montana. Her writing comes out of some of the deepest roots of Americana, winding between the mountains of East Tennessee and some of Montana's most remote landscapes including a 120 year old cattle ranch where she spent years living and working. She appeared on TBone Burnette's Cold Mountain soundtrack with former bandmates Reeltime Travelers. Her songs have been covered by Sarah Jarosz, Andrew Marlin, Amy Helm and Solas and have found their way into books by celebrated American authors Rick Bass and Joyce Carol Oates.

Tour highlights include Jon being mistaken for Jon Bon Jovi while leaving a hotel bar so depressing that "Happy Hour" was written in quotations on the chalkboard at the entrance.

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Summer Squares Presents: Square Dance at the Homestead
Aug
8
6:00 PM18:00

Summer Squares Presents: Square Dance at the Homestead

This summer, kick up the old time dust at Summer Squares, a summertime square dance series, hosted by Western Cider and the Moon-Randolph Homestead. Dance away a late summer evening at these traditional and easygoing community square dances. Each dance will feature a caller and live old time music by The Woodhogs. Callers will teach you everything you need to know—no experience necessary. Beginners and young folk welcome all night. Dances are FREE and open to the public.

This dance is the third and last of the Summer Squares Dances co-hosted by Western Cider and the Moon-Randolph Homestead. While the first two dances were in town at Western Cider, this dance will take place up at the Homestead. We hope you’ll join us in the pasture for a boot-stomping good time. Music by the Woodhogs and calls by longtime caller Bev Young. Cider from Western Cider will be available for purchase on site. Food also available for purchase from Cruz Tacos.

6 PM - FOOD

7 PM - MUSIC

8-10 PM - DANCE

Parking will be along the south side of Spurlock Road below the cattle guard.

No dogs please.

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The Fall Gathering
Sep
22
4:00 PM16:00

The Fall Gathering

This September 22nd, celebrate the full harvest moon and another season gone by at the Moon-Randolph Homestead’s 18th Annual Fall Gathering. Join us for a harvest feast, cider and beer, apple pressing, live music from Scrapyard Lullaby and Westfork Music, and dancing under a full harvest moon. Family friendly. The Fall Gathering is our largest event and fundraiser of the year, supporting our efforts exploring and celebrating Missoula’s human, ecological, and agricultural history. All proceeds benefit the Moon-Randolph Homestead. No dogs, please.

Saturday, September 22, 4-10 p.m.

at the Moon-Randolph Homestead, 1515 Spurlock Road

 

Tickets:

$12 adults / $5 kids | In advance

$15 adults / $7 kids | At the gate

Tickets include harvest feast. Beer and cider available for purchase. 

Advance Tickets here.

 

Events:

4:00 pm Gate Opens | West Fork Music | Apple Pressing

5:00 pm Public Tour of the Homestead

6:00 pm Dinner | Scrapyard Lullaby 

 

Parking:

Parking for those arriving by automobile will be along Spurlock Road. Please park only on the right (south) side of the road to allow local vehicles to pass. Walk up the road to the Homestead or wait for a Missoula Parks & Recreation shuttle to pick you up. Bicycle parking at the Homestead.

 

Hiking to the Homestead:

We encourage those who are able to arrive via trail from Missoula’s North Hills Open Space Trails. You can access the Homestead via the Froelich, Mountain View, Sunlight, and Waterworks Hill trailheads. See this map to plan your route.

 

Volunteers:

Sign up to volunteer during the Fall Gathering via our online sign-up or by emailing us at moonrandolph@gmail.com. Volunteers receive free admission, a free meal, and one free drink ticket! Sign up here.


Meal:

This year's Fall Gathering feast will be made up of fresh, local food from various restaurants and businesses around Missoula. Notorious PIG will be barbecuing pork for our main dish, with pork sourced from Notorious PIG, Take It or Leave It—Food Truck of Lower Crossing Farm, and Western Montana Growers Coop. Side dishes will be cole slaw from Burns St. Bistro, vegetarian bean salad from Redbird Restaurant, pasta salad from Scotty's Table, salad from Clark Fork Organics, and salad dressing from Caffe Dolce. We'll round out the meal with slider buns from Le Petit Outre, and pies from Bernice's and community members!  

Sponsorships: 

The Fall Gathering is the largest community event and fundraiser hosted by the Homestead, with over 300 people in attendance. If you would like to become a sponsor or donate to the event, email the caretakers at moonrandolph@gmail.com.  

Thanks to our 2018 Fall Gathering Sponsors:

Northwestern EnergyWestern Cider, Good Food Store, Notorious P.I.G., Burns St. Bistro, Scotty's Table, Caffe Dolce, Redbird RestaurantNorth Missoula Community Development Corporation, Missoula Parks & RecreationSweet Pea Sewer & Septic, Bernice's Bakery, Le Petit Outre, Clark Fork Organics, and Alpha Graphics

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Summer Squares: Square Dance!
Jul
19
6:00 PM18:00

Summer Squares: Square Dance!

This summer, kick up the old time dust at Summer Squares, a summertime square dance series, hosted by Western Cider and the Moon-Randolph Homestead. Dance away a late summer evening at this traditional and easygoing community square dance. The dance will feature a caller and live old time music by the The Beet Tops. Callers will teach you everything you need to know—no experience necessary. Beginners and young folk welcome all night. Dance is FREE and open to the public.


Thursday, July 19 @ the Moon-Randolph Homestead
Chelle Karcher, Caller

6:00 pm -- FOOD by Cruz Tacos, CIDER by Western Cider

7:00 pm -- MUSIC

8:00 pm -- DANCE

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