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Exhibits

June-August 2013

The Art of Adornment: Jewelry & Wearable Art

Sunday, May 5 – Sunday, June 16 Opening Reception: Sunday, May 5: 1-4 pm “The Art of Adornment” features the original jewelry and wearable artwork of both emerging and established area artists creating wearable art of all styles and genres. All work is for sale on a “cash and carry” basis.

Forms & Fibers: Richard & Nina Edelman

Sunday, May 5 – Sunday, June 16 Opening Reception: Sunday, May 5: 1-4 pm Forms & Fibers features the fiber and sculptural artwork by prominent Wisconsin artists, Richard and Nina Edelman. Sculptor Richard Edelman grew up in Milwaukee and graduated from Nicolet High School. After a long career in the steel industry among mills, foundries, and manufacturers, Richard began his life in metal sculpture almost 10 years ago. Working in steel, stainless steel, and bronze his works are at all scales. His major public installations in Wisconsin are in Door County and throughout Milwaukee. Nina Edelman has been fascinated with fabrics since she learned how to make doll clothes at age six. Through her high school years at Nicolet and college years at UW-Madison, she continued sewing. Working as a school librarian near Boston, she became caught up with the excitement of colonial crafts at the time of the Bicentennial and began quilting with students. She continued teaching sewing and quilting at Milwaukee Jewish Day School. Recent large commissions of her artwork can be seen at Congregation Emanuel-El in River Hills and Deerwood Crossing in Brown Deer.

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Cedarburg Plein Air : Youth & Adult Exhibit

Tuesday, June 25 – Saturday, August 3 The Cedarburg Plein Air is one of Cedarburg’s most celebrated art events. This year, we offer an extended exhibit of local scenes created especially for the Cedarburg Artists Guild’s 2013 Plein Air Painting Competition. The exhibit features local scenes and scenery by a variety of local and visiting artists. All adult work is for sale on a “cash and carry” basis.

Cedarburg Artists Guild Annual Juried Exhibit

Saturday, August 10 – Sunday, October 13 Opening Reception & Awards: Friday, September 6: 6-9 pm Experience the best the Cedarburg Artist Guild has to offer. The annual juried exhibit is sure to delight you with the “cream of the crop” in painting, sculpture, ceramics, jewelry and more. Artwork is for sale.

Lost Ozaukee Historic Exhibit

Saturday, August 10 – Sunday, October 13 Opening Reception: Friday, September 6: 6-9 pm

Take a peek into yester-year with this exhibit, featuring historic photographs of longlost landmarks and Ozaukee institutions, collected from a variety of sources. Books, notecards, collectible mugs and glassware featuring scenes of historic Cedarburg will be available for sale.


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The Blueburg Café Doors open and sign up begins at 6:15 pm Open Mic starts at 7 pm and continues until approximately 9:00pm. There is no cover charge, and all ages are welcome! The Blueburg Café at the Cedarburg Cultural Center offers “Plug and Play” Open Mic nights showcasing musicians, singers, poets, dancers, comedians, filmmakers and story tellers. Amplification and microphones are provided. Performers will appear on stage on a firstcome, first on-stage basis, with management reserving the right to move performances to best showcase the talent. Each performer will have approximately 5 minutes on the stage. Filmmakers must call in advance to insure proper equipment is available. The Café’s full bar offers drink specials, beer, wine and soft drinks.

Talent Incubator!

The Center’s new Talent Incubater offers an array of resources including seminars and classes designed to foster professional development for visual and performing artists, as well as a creative outlet with exhibition space and the stage of the Blueburg Café. Please check our Education listings for workshop listings.

Blueburg Café Center Stage Opportunities!

Every month, judges submit a list of their Blueburg Cafe favorites. Judging will continue through December 2013, so there is plenty of time to make the cut for the following “Center Stage” opportunities: Best of the Blueburg Café: Friday, December 13, 2013 Opening Act: Summer Sounds (Cedarburg): date TBA Sing the National anthem at a Lakeshore Chinooks baseball game (courtesy of K-Nation Entertainment)

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Architectural Treasures Tour

Saturday, August 3 · 10 am - 5 pm Sunday, August 4 · Noon - 4 pm

In its 44th season, the annual tour — previously known as the Stone and Century House Tour—highlights Ozaukee County’s rich architectural and historical heritage. This year’s tour features six exceptional properties including...

• Four beautiful and charming historic homes in the Columbia Road neighborhood of Cedarburg • The Wisconsin Museum of Quilts and Fiber Arts and the adjacent stone and timber structures on the repurposed 1850’s farmstead site • The Cedarburg Art Museum, housed in a renovated Victorian mansion in the heart of Cedarburg This year’s lineup is a unique blend of architecturally and historically significant properties and offers behind-the-scenes insights into fine craftsmanship, preservation and restoration. Tickets: $13 in advance / $15 day of tour

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EDUCATION

Classes Summer 2013

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Get to Know Your Camera

Tuesdays: June 4, 11, 18 & 25: 6:30-8:30 pm Instructor: Robert Hagen Learn the basics of how to use your camera! Instruction will include camera settings such as white balance, sharpening, and color space. Additional topics covered are reproduction sizes, file formats , copyrighted images and basic printing. Bring your camera and your questions to be answered. $85 Members/ $106 Non-Members Supplies: Bring your camera.

Tai Chi: Session One

Tuesdays: June 4, 11, 18, 25, July 2 & 9: 3:30-4:30 pm Instructor: Alice Kuramoto

Tai Chi is a series of slow, gentle, flowing movements that may improve balance, posture, muscle strength; relieve stress, and may improve concentration and memory. Class will consist of warm up and cool down exercises, qigong breathing, and Sun style Tai Chi movements. All ages are welcome, and no prior experience is necessary. $40 Members/ $50 Non-Members Wear comfy clothes & shoes.

Painting Alla Prima with Beki Borman

Wednesdays: June 5, 12, 19 & 26: 6-8:30 pm “Alla Prima” is derived from an Italian phrase meaning, “at first attempt.” The goal with an alla prima painting is to finish the painting in one sitting. Paintings done alla prima often have an energy and sense of spontaneity to them that comes from working quickly and capturing an image in one session. This class will take students through

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a series of exercises to help build confidence and comfort with alla prima painting. Students will learn techniques for applying paint and building a surface without layering or waiting for things to dry. This class is best for students with some basic painting experience. $79 Members/ $98 Non-Members Supply list online or at CCC.

Go Green! Painting Plants & Flowers in Water Soluble Oil

Thursdays: July 11, 18, 25 & August 1: 6:30-8:30 pm Instructor: Nora Boedeker

Want to paint in oil, but don’t like using all those solvents? Water soluble oils are water mixable and perform virtually the same way as traditional oils. They’re perfect for people with allergies or anyone who wants to avoid fumes. The “paint from life” class emphasizes the basic painting disciplines of composition, color and form while using plants as our subject matter. Beginner to intermediate students are encouraged to bring a houseplant from home, or work from subjects the instructor provides. Instructor Nora Boedeker is a freelance museum artist and painter. She works part-time in the exhibits department at the Milwaukee Public Museum as well as pursuing her own fine art painting. $89 Members/ $112 Non-Members Supplies: Bring your brushes & canvas- we’ll provide the paint.

Developing a Sketchbook with Beki Borman Thursdays: July 11 & 18: 6-8:30 pm

There is nothing more powerful than an artist’s sketchbook. In this class, we will explore different creative exercises to help students develop a working sketchbook. Drawing techniques will be covered along with composition, design, observation, brainstorming techniques, and more. This is a fun


Zentangle® for Adults

Saturday, July 13: 10 am – 12 pm Instructors: Margi Groth, Certified Zentangle Teacher & Tangler Donna Tredrea Zentangle® is an easy-tolearn method of creating beautiful images from repetitive patterns. It is a meditative, relaxing and fun art form which provides artistic satisfaction with an increased sense of well-being. Zentangle® is enjoyed by people of all ages and skill levels- an art concept that is engaging, approachable and fun for someone who has never picked up any art tools or created a piece of art, yet is productive and creative enough for any advanced artist to enjoy. $23 Members/ $29 Non-Members Supplies included.

Tai Chi: Session Two

Tuesdays: July 16, 23, 30, August 6, 13 & 20: 3:30-4:30 pm Instructor: Alice Kuramoto Tai Chi is a series of slow, gentle, flowing movements that may improve balance, posture, muscle strength; relieve stress, and may improve concentration and memory. Class will consist of warm up and cool down exercises, qigong breathing, and Sun style Tai Chi movements. All ages are welcome, and no prior experience is necessary. $40 Members/ $50 Non-Members Wear comfy clothes & shoes.

Pathway to Success with Frank Juarez

Wednesdays: July 24, 31, August 7, 14 & 21: 5:30-8:30 pm Success in today’s art world depends upon two practices; an active studio and self-promotion. This workshop introduces artists to a cyclical system called the “Pathway to Success.” This model is designed to target every aspect of designing, facilitating and monitoring a successful plan to self-promote. Participants will create their own plan to determine what strategy is best to communicate to establish a presence both online and in person, carry forward their message, nurture relationships, maintain visibility, and to

evaluate the process on a quarterly, bi-annual and/ or annual basis. $116 Members/ $129 Non-Members Supplies: Bring a notebook & pen.

About the Instructor:

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Frank Juarez is a Wisconsin artist, gallery owner, art educator, arts advocate and community leader living and teaching in Sheboygan, Wisconsin. In 2005, he committed his life to expose, educate and engage others on the importance of experiencing and supporting

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the Visual Arts. Juarez is the art department chair at Sheboygan North High School. He is actively involved in local, regional and state arts organization such as the Wisconsin Art Education Association, National Art Education Association, Milwaukee Artist Resource Network, Cedarburg Cultural Center, and Arts Wisconsin. In 2011, he opened his art gallery, Frank Juarez Gallery, in Sheboygan.

Watercolor with Alice Struck: Beginning Artists Dates/times:tba

Watercolor Classes for Beginning Students include: introduction and demonstration of a new painting in each session, in-class work and discussion of each student’s strengths, goals and challenges. Supply list online, or available at the CCC.

Watercolor with Alice Struck: Continuing Artists Dates/times:tba

Watercolor Classes for Continuing Artists Students include: introduction and demonstration of a new painting in each session, in-class work and discussion of each student’s strengths, goals and challenges. Supply list online, or available at the CCC.

About the Instructor:

Alice Struck is a veteran teacher and award winning artist with 25 years of experience of exhibiting and working in the Wisconsin arts community.

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How to Self-Publish and Fund a Creative Project using Kickstarter.com

Saturday, July 27: 1-4 pm Instructor: Sue Lawton

Do you have an idea you’re ready to show the world? Artist Sue Lawton will take you through the process she used to publish her own book “The Circus and the Cyclone,” from developing an idea, all the way to opening that first box of finished books! We’ll look at creative options that go beyond the bounds of traditional literary and art genres, how to choose a printer, and how to fund a project using Kickstarter.com. This process can be used not only for the written word, but can also be extended to art books, prints and many other creative projects. So bring your own ideas along and get ready to make something big! $30 Members/ $38 Non-Members Bring a notebook & pen.

About the Instructor:

Local artist and author Sue Lawton grew up in Grafton. She is the author and illustrator of the book “The Circus and the Cyclone.” Lawton’s book is a piece of fantastical historical fiction set against the worst natural disaster Wisconsin’s history- the destruction of the town of New Richmond by a tornado in 1899.

Basic Machine Sewing

Wednesdays: June 5, 12, 19 & 26: 7-8:30 pm Instructor: Tiffany Hofland Discover the fundamentals of your sewing machine. Learn how to properly thread your machine, set a bobbin, set tension, and machine sew. Establish the basics of fabric, warp and weft, salvage, proper pinning technique, grain, and nap in different fabrics. Making samples of basic seams, students will encounter sewing and how to finish those seams. Finishing hand sewing techniques will be covered, such as the hem stitch and hidden stitch. Final project is a cute pillow cover you can show off to your friends! Ages 13

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and up, children under 13 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. $51 Members/ $63 Non-Members Supply list online or at the CCC.

About the Instructor:

Tiffany Hofland holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Apparel Development and Production.

Equipment for Sound Amplification, Reinforcement & Recording Saturday, June 8: 10 -12 noon (1.5 hr class + time for Q&A) Instructor: Lon Carriveau $30 Member/ $38 Non-Member or $50/$62 taken with Proper Setup & use of Sound Amplification & Recording Equipment (see below) Class will cover the equipment needed for the following issues:

Amplification of Voice: Microphone types and uses. Equipment to modify the vocal signal on its way to amplification.

Amplification of instruments:

Equipment to amplify various instruments & equipment to modify sound before amplification.

Sound Reinforcement:

Equipment to amplify a band, group, single person, or instrument for various venues and type of environment. An example would be outdoors, indoors with various size rooms.

Recording: Equipment for Home or Professional level recording studios. What equipment isinvolved and where is the major expense in such a project.


Saturday, June 15: 10 – 12 noon (1.5 hr class + time for Q&A) Instructor: Lon Carriveau $30 Member/ $38 Non-Member or $50/$62 taken with Equipment for Sound Amplification, Reinforcement & Recording (see above) How does everything go together and operate? Please note: this is a complex and vast subject. This class will give you a basic understanding of the various systems and techniques, after which you would be able to connect and operate the various equipment.

This class will cover the basic setup & use of: Mixing Boards both manual and computer driven, PA Amplifiers, PA Speakers, Stage Monitor Systems, Guitar, Bass & Keyboard Amplifiers, Cabling & Connections, Recording Systems

About the Instructor:

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Proper Setup & use of Sound Amplification & Recording Equipment

Lon Carriveau is a musician and recording engineer. Lon previously owned and operated Bridge Street Recording Studio. Lon has been a performing member of numerous bands over the past 40 years, and has designed and operated the sound systems for many of these bands. Lon has also run sound for other venues and performances.

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Classes for Kids

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Color Your World: Weeklong Youth Plein Air Camp

Postively Painting! Weeklong Art Camp

Join us for a colorful art expedition through the streets of Cedarburg, the trails and ponds of Riveredge Nature Center and more. Instructors will take young artists ages 17 and under through an inspiring exploration of a variety of scenery culminating with a free entry into the Cedarburg Cultural Center’s Youth Outdoor Art Contest (“en plein air”) June 11-21. Art campers will learn skills geared for creative outdoor work including lighting, perspective, shading, capturing the details of plants and animals, landscapes, architectural elements and much more. Camp includes supplies, a snack and a special tour at each location. Campers ages 5 and under must be accompanied by an adult. Camp and Youth Plein Air Art Contest are generously sponsored by the Love 4 Lexi Foundation, a supporter of Children’s Hospital of Milwaukee and other children’s charities. $125 CCC or Riveredge Members/ $139 Non-Members Supplies included. Includes free registration into Youth Plein Air Art Contest.

Get your paint on! Experiment with watercolor, tempera & acrylics to create a variety of masterpieces! Students will work in both classroom & outdoor settings to create fun paintings and splatter-paint days! Ages 6-12, or under 5 with an adult. $99 Members/ $124 Non-Members Supplies included.

Mon-Fri: June 17-21: 9 am – 12 pm Instructors: Lisa Masslich & Chris Behrs

Zentangle® for Kids!

Wednesday, June 19: 1-3 pm Instructors: Margi Groth, Certified Zentangle Teacher & Tangler Donna Tredrea Zentangle® is an easy-to-learn method of creating beautiful images from repetitive patterns. It is a meditative, relaxing and fun art form which provides artistic satisfaction with an increased sense of well-being. Zentangle® is enjoyed by people of all ages and skill levels- an art concept that is engaging, approachable and fun for someone who has never picked up any art tools or created a piece of art, yet is productive and creative enough for any advanced artist to enjoy. $23 Members/ $28 Non-Members Supplies included.

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Mon-Fri: July 8 – 12: 10 am – 12 noon Instructor: Kathryn Dynes Klemp

Super-Sculpture! Weeklong Art Camp

Mon-Fri: July 15-19: 10 am – 12 noon Instructor: tba If you can dream it, you can build it. Join us for this weeklong camp experimenting in three dimensions using plaster, clay and found objects. Ages 6-12, or under 5 with an adult. $99 Members/ $124 Non-Members Supplies included.

Art History: Movements in Action! Weeklong Art Camp Mon-Fri: July 22-26: 10 am – 12noon Instructor: Sue Lawton

Learn about a different art movement each day, then live the history by creating your works in the style of the Masters! $99 Members/ $124 NonMembers Supplies included.


Wednesday, August 14: 5:30 pm Thursday, August 15: 9 am Instructor: Lisa Masslich

Whooo..whooo... whooo’s that out there? Night comes, and with it our old friend, Mr. Owl. A flashlight hike, evening snack and exciting art projects inspired by those awesome creatures of the night in one ultra-fun overnight art experience, all topped off with Riveredge’s famous pancake breakfast the following morning. In short, it’ll be a HOOT! Students will sleep “under the stars” in sleeping bags, under mosquito netting (weather providing.) In the case of rain, students will sleep indoors. Adult supervision will be provided. $35 CCC or Riveredge Members/ $38 Non-Members Art supplies included, list of overnight gear available online or at the CCC. Bring a bag supper. Recommended for ages 8 and up.

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Call for Artists!

Artists and Fine Crafters are invited to apply for the Cultural Center’s Fine Arts & Crafts Fair during Cedarburg’s Strawberry Festival June 22 & 23, 2013. Booths are available on Washington Avenue and in the Center’s parking lot.Visit the CCC website at www.CedarburgCulturalCenter.org and click on the “ART” tab at the top of the page, then click on “Calls for Artists,” or call Jean at 262-375-3676.

Call for Volunteers! It’s turned into one of the biggest festivals in Southeast Wisconsin, and we can’t do it without bushels of volunteers! The Center needs YOU for Strawberry Festival on Saturday and Sunday, June 22 & 23, 2013. Help needed includes concession sales, grilling, raffle sales, set up and take down. We also are looking ahead to the annual Architectural Treasures Tour on Saturday and Sunday, August 3 & 4, 2013, and need ticket takers and tour guides. If you have a few hours to share your time and enthusiasm, please contact Jean at 262-375-3676 or Jean@ArtMusicHistory.org.

Thanks for supporting the Center and these popular annual events! Summer 2013

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This Flemish The Pabst Renaissance Revival family lived mansion was in The house was opened the home from 1892 the home of famous Milwaukee features exquisite to the public until 1908, brewery century Milwaukee.wood, glass and in 1978 and has been when it became the residence owner Captain Frederick Pabst. ironwork and restored of the gives a glimpse and conserved for future Archbishop of Milwaukee. into what life was like for generations. The home the Pabst family in 19th

DOWNTOWN

1101 N. Water Street, Milwaukee 414-272-1195

DELAFIELD

3191 Golf Road, Delafield 262-646-7878

GRAFTON

2615 Washington Street,Grafton (262) 375-2222 WWW.WATERSTREET BREWERY.COM

Youth Plein Air Art Exhibit: Saturday, June 22 through Saturday, August 3. Entry is $5 per child, or free entry is included with participation in the Color Your World Art Camp (see class listings). Contest Dates:Tuesday, June 11 through Friday, June 21 Youth Plein Air Art Contest Awards Ceremony: Wednesday, June 26 at 6 pm Have fun getting out into the sunshine with your paints, pencils, crayons or pastels and create a work “en plein air” in your favorite location within Ozaukee County. The Cedarburg Cultural Center and the Love 4 Lexi Foundation are pleased to sponsor the 2013 Youth Plein Air Contest. Awards will be presented in these age categories: 5 & under, ages 6-8, ages 9-12 and ages 13-17. New this year, the Contest will feature a “People’s Choice” award, voted on by visitors to the Center over Strawberry Festival weekend: Saturday and Sunday, June 22 & 23.

EDUCATION

2013 Youth “Plein Air” Art Contest


FUNDRAISING

“Art is much less important than life, but what a poor life without it.” -Jasper Johns, Painter, Sculptor

If your walls are full, and your curio cabinets are overflowing, make a donation of your previously-loved artwork and imagine your world in a different palette!

Do your part- RECYCLE ART! Hang it Again: Art Re-Imagined Sale A Fundraiser Benefitting the non-profit Cedarburg Cultural Center

Friday, September 27 - Sunday, September 29, 2013 Discover incredible treasures at terrific prices! Friday: 5-8 pm: “Hang it First” Preview Party for CCC Members Only Complimentary Wine and Hors d’oeuvres Free to CCC Members! $35 Non-Member (includes 1 year Individual CCC Membership) $60 Non-Member Couple (includes 1 year Household CCC Membership) Saturday: 10-5 pm free admission Sunday: 12-4 pm free admission Hang It Again is Generously Sponsored by: Generations Consignment Interiors Cedarburg

Framers Workshop Mequon

Cedarburg

When perfor man

ce counts. Supporting local a rts and the community! Buffy Godfrey, CRS, GRI, SRES 414-640-9704 Cedarburg/Mequon GodfreyBuffy@gmail.com Summer 2013

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Summer Tours Historic 1849 Kuhefuss House Museum

HISTORY

SUMMER TOURS

Historic 849 Kuhefuss House Museum

W63 N627 Washington Ave Cedarburg, WI

June 14 - August 24 Fridays · 1:30 - 4pm Saturdays · 11am - 4pm

Special Additional Tour Dates

Saturday, June 22 & Sunday June 23 N627 Washington Avenue Cedarburg Saturday, September 20 &*Sunday, September 21 Closed: Friday, July 5 & Saturday, July 6

June 14 - August 24 Hours may vary. Please call 262-375-3676 for timely updates. $3 admission supports Fridays •of1:30 - 4 pmthe care and upkeep the Kuhefuss House Museum Saturdays • 11 am - 4 pm

Matthew Reilly

Special Additional Tour Dates Saturday, June 22 & Sunday, June 23 urday, September 20 & Sunday, September 21 Closed Carpenter Friday, JulyHire 5 &“The Saturday, July 6 Artist” for your indoor/outdoor ay vary. Please call 262-375-3676 for timely updates. remodeling, building, repair $3 admission supports the care and upkeep and interior design needs. of the Kuhefuss House Museum MIAD graduate with decades of experience. CEDARBURG CULTURAL CENTER Where Art, Music and History Thrive

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Rentals

Find out why the CCC has become the area’s most popular rental facility! Why not host your wedding reception, meeting, party or seminar at the Cedarburg Cultural Center located in the heart of Cedarburg’s National Historic District! Your guests will thank you for choosing such a convenient location: a charming getaway yet only minutes from I-43 and the City of Milwaukee. • Convenient free parking • Accommodates up to 300 guests seated theater-style or 175 seated guests for dining • Stage with professional lighting, sound system and grand piano • “Caterers dream” staging kitchen • Wi-Fi and projection capabilities • Bar with full liquor license • Wheelchair accessible

Membership

What? You’re not a member? Please JOIN US! We need you. Cultural Center members are the paint on our canvas, the song on our stage, and the story in our shared history. Members share their heart with our heART, and they receive generous discounts on classes, performances, rentals, artwork, and more! Stop by the Center for more information, or visit our website at: CedarburgCulturalCenter.org/donate

Shully’s

cuisine & events

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CEDARBURG CULTURAL CENTER Where Art, Music & History Thrive

W62 N546 Washington Ave Cedarburg, WI 53012

“Stomping through the Flowers” by Sofia Ryvkin Winner, Emerging Artist Category,Youth Plein Air 2012


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