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Dear Friends, This year commemorates the 30th anniversary of the Cedarburg Cultural Center! I am so excited and proud to be a part of this yearlong celebration and I can’t wait to get the festivities rolling. This year’s Gala, A String of Pearls, will take place on Saturday, February 7th, and we are pulling out all of the stops to celebrate in style. Don’t forget to bring your dancing shoes as this party will go into the wee hours with catering provided by Shully’s Cuisine and entertainment by The Myles Hayes Big Band! Our brand new History Wall will be filled with pictures and memories from the past 30 years and we would love it if everyone would pop into the Center and take a moment to share with us the special memories you have made here. A huge thank you to all past & present Staff, Board Members, Sponsors and Volunteers …without your support we certainly wouldn’t be where we are today. Cheers to another 30 years! Stephanie Hayes Executive Director

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CEDARBURG CULTURAL CENTER

2014-2015 BOARD OF DIRECTORS Mark Langholz, President Lynn Hawkins, Treasurer Lisa Froemming, Vice President James Schowalter, Past President Amy Cordio, Secretary Stephanie Hayes, Executive Director 8

Jim Coutts Matt DeLoge Jane Hamilton

Beth Hoffman Mary McCann Subhendu Modak

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THERE HAS NEVER BEEN A BETTER TIME TO BE A MEMBER! New and renewing members of the Center are enjoying more great benefits than ever before while supporting the arts and local heritage. The Center’s art, music, history and education programming has thrived for 30 years because of the amazing support of generous individuals, businesses and organizations through memberships, donations, grants, matching gifts, and sponsorships. We are grateful to those of you who renew your membership annually and we welcome new members to enjoy the following benefits of membership:

Basic Annual Memberships

$35 Individual Annually

$60 Household Annually

All Members enjoy the following benefits:

FREE admission to the CCC’s First Fridays concert series FREE yoga at the Center on the First Saturday of every month Reduced pricing on CCC parking for Summer Sounds series 20% discount on Cultural Center classes and performances Opportunity to submit work for the Members Only Art Show 5% discount on art sales commission for exhibiting artists Subscription to the CCC program guide

Contributing Annual Memberships

Donor $100 - $249 Benefactor $1,000-$2,499 Friend $250-$499 Silver Partner $2,500-$4,999 Supporter $500-$999 Gold Partner $5,000-$9,999 Platinum Partner $10,000 and greater For more information on the benefits of contributing annual memberships, please visit our website or contact Executive Director Stephanie Hayes at 262-375-3676 X107 or Stephanie@ArtMusicHistory.org 10

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VOLUNTEER OF THE SEASON

The Center’s “Volunteer of the Season,” Matt DeLoge, was drawn into volunteerism through his willingness to help and capacity to provide solutions. Matt’s wife, Bridget, was an exhibiting artist in the Cedarburg Artists Guild’s Main Street Gallery inside the Center when the topic of lighting came up in the spring of 2012. With 24 years of experience in multiple roles at Johnson Controls, including his current role as the Director of Engineering, Matt’s expertise was called into action. On a volunteer basis, Matt assessed the Center’s lighting, proposed a plan and was able to coordinate and implement improvements. Based on Matt’s knowledge and his professional, hands-on, easy-to-work-with style, he was first asked to sit in on a CCC Facilities Committee meeting in the fall of 2012, later joining that committee, and in December 2013 he became the Committee Chairperson. Matt was then invited to join the Center’s Board of Directors and began his first term on June 1, 2014. Although Matt’s skill set has enabled him to tackle multiple repair, maintenance and construction projects, his focus goes well beyond to setting goals to take the Center’s capital improvements to the next level for the future. His expertise came in to play when considering various options, requirements and costs, as well as communicating effectively with staff, board, contractors and other parties involved. With the Center’s diverse mission and multiple facility needs, Matt’s guidance and hard work have been invaluable in providing positive results across all committees and programming areas. When asked about his commitment to volunteerism, Matt shares: “I have always been taught to share my talents and capabilities. Having only lived in Wisconsin for a few years I wanted to develop new relationships that would help me and my family establish connections in the local community. The Cedarburg Cultural Center has provided that ‘vehicle’ for us. It also allows my family to participate in things that we enjoy as well as meet and find new friends in the area.” In addition to his work with the Center, Matt is active with Habitat for Humanity, church outreach and Knights of Columbus. Matt’s impact on the Center through his dedication and generosity of time and talent is absolutely priceless! The Center and community are fortunate to be beneficiaries of his expertise and gracious manner. Winter 14-15

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RENT THE CENTER

Explore the possibilities at the Cedarburg Cultural Center for your next event! The Center’s main building, in historic downtown Cedarburg, features attractive and unique facilities which offer flexible options for meetings, weddings, fundraisers and special events. Income generated by our rentals help support the array of performances, exhibits, art lessons and special Events offered by the Cedarburg Cultural Center. The Center’s facilities feature the BMO Harris Bank Founders Room, which includes a stage and can be configured with banquet tables or auditorium style seating. The East gallery and Columbia St. Mary’s West Gallery can both be combined with the Founders Room to expand the capacity for any Event. The Center also has free on-site parking for up to 62 cars, a unique feature for Downtown Cedarburg. The CCC also provides equipment to support meetings or other Events, including a piano, podium, audio-visual equipment, stage lighting, a dance floor and kitchen facilities for catering support. Our support services include basic table and chair set-up, beverage and full bar service, and table linen service. Catering is not provided by the Center, but a list of Select Caterers is available. Call our friendly Event Services Manager, Jean Lambo, at 262-375-3676 ext. 102 or email Jean@ArtMusicHistory.org to schedule a tour!

MAIN STREET GALLERY

Located inside the Cedarburg Cultural Center, Main Street Gallery is operated by the Cedarburg Artists Guild to showcase their members’ work. Shows change every two months and include diverse media including oils, watercolor, jewelry, ceramics, sculpture, and fiber arts. All artwork is for sale and may be taken home the same day as purchased.

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Enjoy our brand new expanded selection of cash and carry merchandise! Local art, books, jewelry and historic merchandise make perfect gifts and ideal souvenirs for visitors to Cedarburg. Proceeds from your purchases support programming at the CCC.

NO STUDIO? STUDIO TOO SMALL? RENT A SPACE TO GET CREATIVE!

Need a space to create? Rent the CCC’s classroom space! Spaces are now available for private or shared rentals. A private rental ensures that a classroom is reserved for your use alone. Please call the Center for private rental pricing details. Shared rentals allow other artists to sign up during the same time frame. Please stop by the CCC for a tour and details! 12

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The Ozaukee County Historical Society and the Cedarburg Cultural Center present

A Winter Walk Through the Past Exhibit

Now through Sunday, February 1, 2015 Join us for a look at how our ancestors made the best of Ozaukee County winters from the late 1800s through the 1930s. Share in the joy and the hardships of cold weather through photographs, textiles, outdoor pastimes and more in this partnership exhibition.

Fireside Chats Are Back this Winter!!

After taking a few years off, Jim Coutts has agreed to come back to the CCC for his ever popular Fireside Chat Series. After completing 38 chats recorded over a 12 year period, Jim is working on a new list of topics to add to the Cedarburg area’s treasured oral history. Watch our website for dates and details!

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NEW! History Wall Permanent Exhibit Space Be sure to enjoy our new History Wall the next time you are at the Center. Located near the East Gallery, this new permanent exhibit area will feature changing displays of historic artifacts, documents and photos from the CCC archives. Stop by and learn about our past!

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Throwback Thursdays Join us for a night of casual culture as we put a hip twist on timeless classics. We make the old school cool again at the CCC!

January 15 - Evan Christian February 19 - Peter Thomas & Matthew Bergey March 19 - Kostia April 16 - Reverend Raven $6-$8 / $3 students with ID / Reserved tables available Winter 14-15

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Saturday, January 24 7:30 pm

While on tour with Bon Iver, Carey developed his own song writing ambitions, and after many less than frequent recording sessions between tours, released All We Grow in 2010. Those nine songs sat between a folk/modern classical hybrid and rarefied jazz climes. Carey’s warm melodic nuances, reflected in the lush folds of his singing, added to the mutable percussive syncopations of his instrumentation. Tickets: $10 Student with ID / $14 Advance - (CCC Members 20% discount) $16 Day of Show / $20 Seated ticket (limited seats available; CCC Members receive 20% discount on advance ticket purchase.) Hotel Sponsor

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SAMANTHA FISH March 21 @ 7:30 pm

Take cover: there’s a storm coming. With lyrical thunderbolts, lightning-flash fretwork and ground-shaking grooves, Samantha Fish is going to blow the roof off the CCC with her modern rocking sound. With Samantha’s name buzzing on the blues scene and the iron hot, she is touring the world to share her searing lead guitar style. Hotel Sponsor

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May 16 7:30 pm

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Delhi 2 Dublin is a Vancouver based five-piece collective that will share their lively performance at the Cedarburg Cultural Center with an addictive mash-up of fiddle, dhol and electric sitar - chock-full of hooks, formed by '80s synth-pop and '90s trip-hop. The band’s upbeat and engaging trademark fusion offers a diverse variety of instruments associated with the Punjabi and Celtic cultures, ranging from the electric sitar and dhol drum to the fiddle. Come to the CCC to experience a sound that is unique, memorable … and very danceable! $10 Student with ID – Dance Floor / $14 Advance - Dance Floor (CCC Members receive 20% discount) / $16 Day of Show - Dance Floor / $20 Seated ticket (limited seats available; CCC Members receive 20% discount on advance ticket purchase.) The Center will be transformed into a club with the sale of “dance floor” tickets (in addition to limited traditional seating)

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artist in residence

January: Deb Rolfs, Painting

Thursdays: January 8, 15, 22 & 29: 10 am – 4 pm

Painter Deb Rolfs is primarily self-taught, but has gained valuable insight from her mother, and by watching/learning from other experienced artists. She is Board Member of the Cedarburg Artists Guild and a member of Wisconsin Visual Artists. Her original oil and acrylic paintings can be seen at Cedarburg’s Pink Llama Gallery and the Main Street Gallery, located inside the Cedarburg Cultural Center, as well as Milwaukee’s Art and Soul Gallery and Meritage Restaurant.

Winter Landscapes: Special Workshop with the Artist Saturday, January 31: 10 am – 2 pm / *see page 30 for details

February: Trinity Daniels, Jewelry and Digital Painting Fridays: February 5, 12, 19 & 26: 10 am-5 pm

Originally from Idaho, jewelry artist and digital painter Trinity Daniels developed her love of science and nature growing up in the American northwest. Daniels studied at the University of Wisconsin - Platteville and art is on her list of loves. Trinity calls her art business “InArtsia by Trinity” and creates striking pendants from her own digital design work.

Resin & Bead Jewelry Set Workshop :

Saturday, March 7: 10 am-2 pm (a lunch break is included.) *see page 32 for details

March: Pamela Ruschman, Painting Wednesdays: March 4, 11, 18 & 25: 10 am – 3:30 pm

Ruschman’s passion is centered on the livestock and landscape of Wisconsin. Pamela is an oil painter who grew up on a dairy farm in Southwestern Wisconsin. As a child, the rolling hills, vistas, barns and animals filled her creative imagination. After spending twelve years in the agricultural advertising industry, she decided to pursue her passion of painting full time. Currently residing in Mequon, Wisconsin, Pamela can often be found plein air painting along a quiet country roadside capturing the livestock, landscape and beauty of Wisconsin on canvas.

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Thursdays: April 9, 16, 23 & 30: 10 am – 3 pm

Kerry is a self-taught artist and has been practicing art for over 20 years as a way to bring balance into her life. Art provides her with the opportunity to create, to connect with others, and to bring herself back to center. Though she’s enjoyed working in watercolor, fiber, and jewelry, art glass has intrigued her for as long as she can remember. The mosaic process allows for endless possibilities in working with such incredibly beautiful art glass. Tharp’s desire to learn this art form came to fruition over a decade ago with an unexpected and unusual gift from her husband and kids: glass cutters, glass, tile, and a bag of grout! Others have described her art as having a contemporary flair. She enjoys making fun, spirited and whimsical pieces or... peaceful, calming ones. A common thread in her work is the flow or movement achieved by thoughtful placement of the tesserae and choice of materials. Her inspiration comes from nature; emotion of color; movement; ancient mythology; and the surprises found in the glass itself.

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April: Kerry Tharp-Mosaics

Mosaic Garden Stakes: Special Workshop with the Artist

Saturdays: April 18: 10 am – 1pm & April 25: 10 am – 12 pm / *see page 32 for details

May: Dena Nord-Painting

Thursdays: May 7, 14, 21 & 28: 11 am – 5 pm

Since graduating from University of Wisconsin – Milwaukee in 2009, Nord has been working as a graphic and web designer. She is well-versed in print design and also has web, animation and marketing experience. While attending school for design, Dena took numerous painting and art history courses. She uses painting as a way to stay fresh as a designer. Currently, the artist is pursuing both fine art and design careers. She loves the challenge and can’t get enough of either. During the day, she works for the Milwaukee Art Museum on their in-house design team, and teaches at Splash Studio: A Painting Bar in Milwaukee’s Third Ward on the nights and weekends. Nord spend her free-time developing her painting style, playing with app development and spending time with friends.

Painting to Music: Special Workshop with the Artist Saturday, May 30: 1-4 pm / *see page 29 for details

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exhibits

Blizzard of Art

Wednesday, December 3, 2014 - Sunday, January 11, 2015

Tony Cilento, Photographer

Wednesday, January 14 - Sunday, February 1, 2015 Opening Reception: Friday, January 16, 2015

3rd Annual Cultural Center Membership Exhibit Saturday, December 6, 2014 - Sunday, February 1, 2015

Paint Your Art Out: Exhibit & Live Painting Event Saturday, February 7 - Sunday, March 22, 2015 Live Painting Event: Saturday, February 7: 10 am – 5 pm

68th Annual Ozaukee County Art Show

Sun, March 29 - Sunday, May 3, 2015 Opening Reception & Awards Presentation: Sunday, March 29: 1- 4 pm

Gallery of Student Art

Sunday, March 29 - Sunday, May 3, 2015 Opening Reception: Sunday, March 29: 1- 4 pm

The Little Show: Cultural Center’s Annual Juried Exhibit

Saturday, February 7 - Sunday, March 22 Private Preview & Fundraiser Gala: Saturday, February 7: 6 pm, tickets required Public Opening Reception & Awards Presentation: Thursday, February 12, 2015: 5-8 pm

Paint Your Art Out: Exhibit & Live Painting Event Saturday, February 7 - Sunday, March 22 Live Painting Event: Saturday, February 7: 10 am – 5 pm

68th Annual Ozaukee County Art Show

Sunday, March 29 - Sunday, May 3 Opening Reception & Awards Presentation: Sunday, March 29: 1- 4 pm

Gallery of Student Art

Sunday, March 29 - Sunday, May 3 Opening Reception: Sunday, March 29: 1- 4 pm

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Beadweaving: Beaded Slider with Nichole Forbes

cocktails and canvas

COCKTAILS & CANVAS: A fun way to relax and get artsy on a Weekend afternoon! One weekend per month, a professional artist will lead you in a fun and creative project while you enjoy a cocktail or two with friends. Project themes vary each month and cost of the class includes one signature cocktail during the event. Additional beverages will be available for purchase. (Ages 21 and over.)

Saturday, January 24: 1-4 pm All skill levels welcome. $35 Members/ $44 Non-Members Supplies included.

Join jewelry artisan Nichole Forbes of Footprints Designs as we celebrate the wintry mix with this elegant beaded slider. A perfect glitzy project for a January afternoon.

Painted Tiles with Beki Borman

Saturday, February 22: 1-3 pm All skill levels welcome. \$30 Members/ $38 Non-Members Supplies included.

Create a set of whimsical painted tiles using special ceramic paints while enjoying a fun afternoon with a cocktail and a little companionship. Most students will be able to create two tiles in two hours, to be oven-cured at home.

Rowdy Roosters!

Saturday, March 21: 1-4 pm All skill levels. $39 Member / $48 Non-Member Supplies included.

Paint a rowdy rooster! In this workshop, March Artist in Residence, Pamela Ruschman will show you how to paint a lively and colorful rooster with bold brushstrokes. To add to the fun, you’ll receive a signature cocktail “The Rooster Tail.”

Painting to Music: Special Workshop with Dena Nord

Saturday, May 30: 1-4 pm / All skill levels / $39 Member / $48 Non-Member / Supplies included.

Let the music inspire and lead your creativity in this relaxing and fun workshop with May Artist in Residence Dena Nord. See what emerges when you “let your ears do the walkin’!” Winter 14-15

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adult art education

Watercolor with Alice Struck

Saturdays: January 3, 17, 31, February 14, 28 & March 14: 9:30 – 11:45 am All skill levels welcome. $ 135 Member/ $168 Non-Member for 6 week series Supply list online or at CCC.

Perfect for all skill levels, watercolor classes include: Introduction and demonstration of a new painting in each session, in-class work and discussion of each student's strengths, goals and challenges.

Snow: Jump in with Watercolor! with Erin Callahan Blum

Wednesdays: January 7, 14, 21, & 28: 12:30-2:30 pm / All skill levels welcome. $ 79 Members/ $ 98 Non-Members for 4 week series / Supply list online or at CCC.

Simplicity, surprises and snowflakes is what this class is all about. Any level can have fun with winter watercolor techniques that Erin is excited to demonstrate and you will have the opportunity to create. Take your own photos and bring them to class: snow laden trees, frozen water, snow hills, etc. ( Feb. 4 is snow date if a January class is canceled.) Winter Landscapes with Deb Rolfs

Saturday, January 31: 10 am – 2 pm / All skill levels welcome / $45 Members / $56 Non-Members / supplies included.

The Winter Landscape can be a beautiful source of inspiration for some of the most serene paintings. Join January Artist in Residence Deb Rolfs as she shows us how to capture the essence of this snowy season on canvas. Batik with Mary Mendla

Saturday, February 7: 10 am – 4:30 pm / (A short lunch break is built into the day.) All skill levels welcome / $85 Members/ $105 Non-Members / + a supply fee of $20 / Supplies are included, but students should bring a lunch or snack and wear old clothes.

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Take your textile art to new levels through the ancient art of Batik. Batik is a fabric dying process that uses wax to define designs and patterns. The textural beauty of batik is created as color is layered over color and a customary crackled effect emerges through the process. This one day workshop gives you the opportunity to experiment with batik using a variety of tools and techniques: painting with brushes, drawing with tjanting tools and printing with textile printing blocks. Supplies and materials will be provided for you to create two 16X20” silk panels which you can finish off on your own as you wish. There will be a 45 minute lunch break at noon. Bring a bag lunch or visit one of the area cafes within walking distance of the CCC. And, oh yes, there will be lots of fun and laughter as we share our creativity together. Cedarburg Cultural Center | www.CedarburgCulturalCenter.org


adult art education

Beyond Tie Dye: The Ancient Art of Japanese Shibori with Mary Mendla

Saturday, February 21: 10 am – 4:30 pm (includes a 45 min lunch break) All skill levels welcome / $85 Members / $105 Non-Members / + a supply fee of $15 / Supplies are included, but students should bring a lunch or snack and wear old clothes. Shibori is the Japanese art of creating pattern by binding, stitching, folding and twisting during the dyeing process. Intricate patterns and color blending takes place as color is layered through multiple dye baths. Create lovely designs in this beginning level workshop. Students will learn some basic traditional techniques to use on silk scarf blanks. Supplies and materials to create two 14X72” scarves will be provided. Dress for class expecting to get messy and wet! There will be a 45 minute lunch break at noon; bring a bag lunch or go out to one of the fine cafes within walking distance of the CCC.

Wool Wet-Felted “Spider Web” Scarf with Elizabeth Carr Whitmore

Saturday, February 28: 1-4 pm / All skill levels welcome / $ 45 Members / $56 Non-Members Supplies are included, but students should bring an empty half-gallon milk jug, 2 old “rag” towels, and wear old clothes. Crafted from 100% wool fibers, this wet-felted technique scarf will keep you warm & cozy when winter’s lingering chill just won’t leave those spring breezes alone.

Exploring Cold Wax Medium in Painting with Mary Mendla Tuesdays: March 3, 10, 17, 24, 31 & April 7: 6-8 pm All skill levels welcome / $192 Members $240 Non-Members / Supply list online or at CCC.

If you’ve been curious about exploring cold wax medium with oil paint, this is your opportunity to try it. Oil paint mixed with cold wax medium is applied in layers, combined with other media and techniques including dry pigments, pigment sticks, collage, mono print, stenciling, and stamping. You will work with a variety of non-traditional tools rather than brushes: brayers, scrapers, squeegees, sticks, and anything you can think of to make an interesting mark. It is a very intuitive process and will expand the spontaneity in your artwork. Complete four to six paintings in this six week course, but most of all, have fun sharing with the other students as you explore this new approach to painting.

Painting from Nature with Beki Borman

Thursdays: March 5, 12, 19 & 26: 6-8 pm / All skill levels welcome $79 Members / $98 Non-Members for 4 week series / Supply list online or at CCC.

Nature is one of the most inspiring subjects for artists. In this class we will start with the basics of acrylic painting. Then, using nature as our guide, we will explore how the patterns, textures, and colors can be translated and expressed with brush, canvas, and paint. Winter 14-15

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Beginner Songwriting with Mike Mangione

Wednesdays: March 4, 11, 18 & 25: 6-8 pm / All skill levels welcome / $79 Member / $89 Non-Member for 4 week series

Join critically acclaimed songwriter Mike Mangione as he teaches the art of songwriting in a fun and relaxed workshop. Students will learn the elements of basic song structure, dynamics, and lyrical composition. Students will have an opportunity to perform their work for their peers throughout the workshop sessions. Ability to play an instrument is helpful but not mandatory. Bring a recording device (tape recorder, smartphone, etc.)

Intermediate / Advanced Songwriting with Mike Mangione

Wednesdays: April 8, 15, 22 & 29: 6-8 pm / $79 Member / $89 Non-Member for 4 week series

Go deeper into the art of songwriting. Students with writing experience will delve deeper into their lyrical content, rhyming patterns, metaphoric expression, and song structure. This workshop will incorporate sharing and peer critique. Ability to play an instrument is preferred. Bring a recording device (tape recorder, smartphone, etc.)

Resin & Beaded Jewelry Set with Trinity Daniels

Saturday, March 7: 10 am-2 pm / All skill levels welcome / $35 CCC Member/ $44 Non-Member / Supplies included.

Create an enchanting set of beaded jewelry, featuring a resinbeveled pendant! February Artist in Residence Trinity Daniels leads you through the process of creating the slider, beaded necklace and earring set to coordinate. A special gift to give or keep! Class includes a lunch break, so students should bring a lunch with them, or plan to eat at a nearby restaurant.

Mosaic Garden Stakes

Saturdays: April 18: 10 am – 1 pm & April 25: 10 am-12 pm / All skill levels welcome / $45 Members/ $ 56 Non-Members for 2 week series / Supplies included.

Create a fun and colorful garden stake to make your garden dance with delight and keep your May flowers company! Mosaic classes introduce students to design creation, techniques in glass cutting and placement and grouting the final product.

Mother’s Day Jewelry in Fused Glass with Elizabeth Carr Whitmore

Saturday, April 25: 1-3 pm / All skill levels welcome / $30 Member / $38 Non-Member / Supplies included.

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Valentine’s Hearts Mini-Canvas & Decorated Gift Box with Michelle Savas Thompson Saturday, February 7: 1-3 pm / $25 Member / $31 Non-Member / Supplies included. A sweet project for a sweet someone…create this oh-so-cute canvas mini-painting and decorate a special gift box to present it to a favorite loved one. A great way to celebrate! Recommended for ages 6-12 or under 5 with an adult helper.

Collaborative Family Painting Workshop with Kathryn Klemp Sunday, March 15: 1:30-3:30 pm / $25 Member/ $31 Non-Members per pair / Supplies included. Take the time to create art together with your family. Children and their caregivers will have a blast seeing what emerges in this hands-on family workshop. Supplies included.

Paper Mache Animals with Patti Doughman Saturdays: April 18 & 25: 10 am – 12 pm $41 Member / $51 Non-Member Supplies included. Grrr…hoot…meow…and more! Craft your favorite animal using traditional paper mache techniques, then paint and embellish them to complete colorful and wild creations! Recommended for ages 6-12 or under 5 with an adult helper. Winter 14-15

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CEDARBURG CULTURAL CENTER Where Art, Music & History Thrive

Cedarburg Cultural Center Winter 2014-15; Issue #2 Published by: Cedarburg Cultural Center, Inc. W62 N546 Washington Ave., Cedarburg, WI 53012

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