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It may be colder outside, but the lineup for the 2018-19 season at Lone Tree Arts Center continues to heat up! February is packed with programming that will definitely take the chill out of a hum-drum schedule. Check out all the ways to turn the heat up on your entertainment factor in February at the Lone Tree Arts Center:
Mamma Mia!: 70’s Movie Night Friday, February 8th at 7:00pm
Based on the Broadway smash and filled with all the ABBA songs you know and love, the big screen adaptation of Mamma Mia! is an irresistibly charming musical extravaganza guaranteed to have you singing and grooving just like a Dancing Queen! Oscar-winner Meryl Streep leads an all-star cast, including Pierce Brosnan and Colin Firth, in this musical celebration of mothers, daughters and fathers, and true loves lost and new loves found. Sophie, a bride-to-be living with her mother in Greece, tries to solve the mystery of her paternity by reading her mother’s diary. She invites three men, any of whom could be her father, to her wedding—and craziness ensues! Stay after the film for fun in the Event Hall with light bites, a ’70s disco dance party, and of course, a costume contest. Get ready to get down and boogie!
One Hand, One Heart: 100 Years of Bernstien Sunday, February 10th at 7:00pm Leonard Bernstein was one of the most talented and successful musicians in American history. From conducting to teaching to composing, Bernstein’s music—including the scores for his groundbreaking Broadway musicals West Side Story, On the Town, and Candide—continues to be celebrated a century after his birth. This sparkling musical tribute features a roster of incredibly talented Broadway singers, joined by host and director Scott Coulter. Celebrate Bernstein’s 100th birthday by enjoying his greatest hits from West Side Story, On the Town, Candide, Wonderful Town and more!
Shakespeare in Love with Margaret Ozaki Graves Wednesday, February 13th at 1:30pm
Join soprano Margaret Ozaki Graves for an afternoon of Shakespearean drama and romance. Meet Juliet, Desdemona, and Ophelia as shaped through the well-known settings by Bellini, Verdi, and Gounod, as well as unfamiliar gems by Berlioz, Amy Beach, and operetta composer Arthur Sullivan. Arts in the Afternoon is a series of weekday afternoon concerts and performances designed to divert your day to something out of the ordinary. Enjoy a variety of styles by professional performers in this intimate series. Refreshments are provided as a part of your ticket, so please stay after the performance to talk with performers, reflect on what you saw, and enjoy social time.
International Guitar Night Friday, February 15th at 8:00pm International Guitar Night (IGN) brings together
a new global troupe of acoustic guitar virtuosos
each year for tours of North America. This year, founder Brian Gore has put together another incredible quartet: French Swing sensation Antoine Boyer; Flamenco master Samuelito; Turkish fretless guitarist Cenk Erdogan, and the return of Italy’s Luca Stricagnoli, whose showmanship and arrangements of heavy metal songs have made him a huge fan favorite. Sophisticated and spontaneous, IGN is the longest-running “mobile guitar festival” in North America. Guitar World said, “The evening was exhilarating, with each player’s unique performance style contributing to a whole that was refreshing and well rounded.
The Choir of Man Thursday, February 21st at 7:30pm & Friday, February 22nd at 8:00pm
“A feast for the senses, Choir of Man will have you dancing down the aisles.” -BroadwayBaby.com The runaway hit of numerous international music festivals is hitting the road for its first ever U.S. tour! Known across the globe as “the ultimatefeel good show,” The Choir of Man offers up 90 minutes of indisputable joy! It’s a party. It’s a concert. It’s a pint-filled good time set in a working pub (free beer anyone?!?) that combines hairraising harmonies, high-energy dance, and live percussion with foot-stomping choreography. The multi-talented cast of nine handsome blokes sings everything—pub tunes, folk, Broadway, classic rock—all to roof-raising heights. It’s the best singing, dancing, stomping, pub crawl of a concert you’ll ever attend! CHEERS!
Denver Concert Band presents Beasts of Legend and Lore Sunday, February 24th at 2:00pm
Dreams, Nightmares, and Fantasy…the next trip in the “Musical Time Travels” journey takes you to the center of the mind and the edges of magic. Eric Whitacre’s “Ghost Train” is one of his first compositions for concert band. Imagine being lost on a dark rainy night and suddenly a fearsome supernatural machine roars out of the night. Denver Concert Band is excited that two outstanding professors from the Lamont School of Music at DU will join them for “Ghost Train.” Art Bouton is well known as the leader of the Colorado Jazz Repertory Orchestra and Dave Hanson, a winner of the Duke Ellington Scholarship, has arranged for Paul Winter and performed extensively in the USA and beyond. The soloists will lead you through eerie sounds and driving rhythms that beautifully capture the supernatural spirit and the essence of a steaming locomotive. If you have a taste for the supernatural or you just want to hear outstanding artists, join the DCB for “Beasts of Legend and Lore.” The Denver Concert Band will begin their 57th year of performances in the fall of 2018. A 90 piece adult community band of volunteer musicians; they perform year around in the Denver Metro Area and throughout Colorado. Known for their rich sound and delightful variety of music, there is something for everyone in their performances. In recent years the DCB has collaborated with outstanding soloists and ensembles including the Queen City Jazz Band and the Navy Band
Northwest. Their summer pops concert season in 2018 was well received and they enjoyed playing a concert at Denver’s new Levitt Pavilion. The DCB enjoys presenting performances in the Lone Tree Arts Center and they’re proud of their heritage as one of Colorado’s premier community concert bands. Tickets to all remaining Denver Concert Band shows this season can be purchased by calling the Box Office at 720.509.1000 or through the site www.lonetreeartscenter.org.
Bella Gaia: Beautiful Earth Wednesday, February 27th at 7:30pm
Bella Gaia (Beautiful Earth) is an unprecedented NASA-powered immersive experience, inspired by astronauts who spoke of the life-changing power of seeing the Earth from space. Illuminating the beauty of the planet both natural and cultural (BELLA) and the interconnectedness of all things on Earth (GAIA), this live concert blends music, dance, technology, and NASA satellite imagery to turn the stage planetary. Broadway World.com calls Bella Gaia: Beautiful Earth, ““An explosion of color, sound, and light that will restore your faith in the almighty and remind you that the beauty of our planet is enough to take your breath away.”
Seedlings: Comedy, Magic, and Juggling: Oh My! Thursday, February 28th at 9:30am & 11:00am
Don’t let the little ones miss out on the fun at the Lone Tree Arts Center! Help make magic happen both on-stage and off while engaging all the senses. Don’t miss magician Ann Lincoln’s signature trick where she juggles two bowling balls while eating an apple! At the end of the show, everyone gets to pet a live bunny. This program is part of the Seedlings programming at LTAC. Seedlings is a family program designed to engage parents and young children in arts, culture, and science at the Lone Tree Arts Center. Everyone in attendance must have a ticket - children that are 12 months and younger require a free ticket. Please call the Box Office to make arrangements. Now that single tickets are on sale, it’s easy to create a Design-Your-Own package online! Pick 3 or 4 shows in the 2018-19 season and receive a 10% discount or pick 5 or more shows and receive a 15% discount! Theatrical productions count towards the number of shows in the package, but are not discounted; some exclusions may apply. Simply add the shows that you want to your cart and your discount will automatically trigger. On your order summary page, you should see that you have a design-your-own discount in your savings panel. If you have any questions, or think that your discount is not appearing, please don’t hesitate to call the Box Office at 720-509-1000.
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Julie Kemerling Photography www.afinephotographer.com 303-768-0381 Hours: By appointment only
February reminds us that love is in the air. Did you recently get engaged or has it been years since you have had a formal family picture? Don’t wait any longer. We have a fantastic local photographer that will create magic for you. Julie Kemerling opened her business in 2004 but has done photography for years before that. Julie’s long list of professional accolades will assure you that you are picking one of the best in the business. Just look at this resume! 2010, 2012, 2013 and 2017 Wedding Wire Bride’s Choice Awards 2018 Couples Choice Awards 2017 Top Five Weddings photographers on the Denver A-List Expertise Top 13 Best Wedding Photographers in Centennial As you can see, you are in good hands with Julie Kemerling. She didn’t start out as a photographer but as a newspaper journalist. Lucky for us, she switched gears and for more than 20 years she has been creating art and helping preserve precious memories for her clients. Look at her website and you will see her unique and stunning work. Her style is very personal
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and geared toward capturing your story. She doesn’t walk into your event and start taking photos. She will become a part of the journey and you are a part of the process with a common understanding of your concept for the day. Her awards are focused on wedding photography but she does so much more. She covers everything from your engagement to your special day, family portraits, high school senior photos, corporate headshots, pets and everything in between. She also has a kind heart and is a volunteer for some incredible foundations that include the Morgan Adams Foundation, Now I Lay Me Down to Sleep, Florence Crittenton School, and the March of Dimes community and corporate volunteer. Take a moment to explore her website and see the galleries of Julie’s amazing work. Set a time to meet with her and you will see that you are in capable hands with a special eye for capturing more than just a photograph. Tell her Waid Publishing says hello!
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A Gift from the Heart - Helping Others Through Blood Donation
Valentines usually congers up images of hearts and flowers, candies and sweet sentiments, but what if you could give someone a gift that far exceeds the value of anything that could ever come in a little, velvet box. According to givingblood.org, 4.5 million Americans will need a blood transfusion each year. Someone needs blood every two seconds. Only about 37% of the U.S. population is eligible to donate blood, and sadly, less than 10% donate
annually. A healthy adult (at least 17 years old), who is at least 110 pounds can donate a pint of blood (the most common donation) every 56 days. One blood donation can help up to three people in need. If you do the math, that means about every two months, you can make a donation that can help three people each time; so just one person can help up to 18 people, each year, through blood donation. How’s that for hearts and flowers? The donation process may seem a bit daunting if you’ve never donated before, but it’s really a very simple procedure that usually takes less than thirty minutes.
After making an appointment at a donation center, such as Bonfils, you’ll check in for your appointment and meet with a trained staff member to complete your health screening and questionnaire. Then, a donor care specialist will review your results and determine the best way for you to donate. Next, you’ll get to sit back and relax for a moment while the donor care specialist prepares the necessary materials and equipment. The Donor Care Specialist will clean an area on your arm and insert a sterile needle to begin donation and then samples of your blood will be collected for testing. Donors will complete the whole blood donation until the pint bag is filled, which takes 1015 minutes. After donating, you enjoy some light refreshments to replenish your fluids and nutrients. Your donation will be typed, tested, processed and distributed and
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you can walk out knowing you are making a HUGE difference in others’ lives. You’d be hard pressed to find a better way to pay it forward and spread a little love than through a donation that can be critical for life saving procedures. Understandably, you may have some apprehension about donating blood. It’s not often you run into people who really like needles, but the staff at donation centers like Bonfils or working mobile blood drives are there to guide you through the process, answer any questions you may have and put your fears to rest. If you are in good health and meet the general eligibility criteria, you are likely to be a great candidate for donation. Depending on the circumstances, if you were previously told you were not a good candidate, you may be now! *Eligibility criteria information is subject to change. Please review the information on the website prior to scheduling your appointment at www.vitalant.org. Technology allows whole blood donations (what you generally think of when you hear “blood donation”) to be processed and the components separated for patient transfusion. Red blood cells carry oxygen to all parts of the body and are vital to patients suffering from blood loss due to trauma, undergoing surgery or battling anemia. Platelets are essential for blood clotting and are routinely needed to support cancer therapy, open-heart surgery, organ transplants and cancer therapy. With platelets having a very short shelf life of only five days, platelet retrieval is a constant need. Plasma is the liquid portion of the blood and used to treat those in shock, with severe burns or clotting disorders. This separation technology is what allows one donation to potentially help up to three patients with every donation. In less time than it takes to watch a guilty pleasure reality TV show, you can literally change someone else’s reality through blood donation. Make a Valentines date that really comes from the heart and schedule your appointment for blood donation. Go to www.vitalant.org (be sure to review donor guidelines first) and then simply click DONATE to find the nearest center or drive near you.
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REGIONAL RACQUET CLUB It’s about time for Game. Set. Match! Tennis lovers and those eager to learn can now practice and play in a state of the art, 6-court, indoor tennis facility when the Parker Racquet Club celebrates its Grand Opening this month. The Parker Racquet Club is a family owned and operated facility, in partnership with the Town of Parker, that will be offer high-quality, affordable tennis instruction, all year long. Up to this point, the Parker Racquet Club, which was founded in 2004, has operated out of Railbender Park. The six public courts at the park are used for tennis programming for players of all ages and abilities, including lessons, drills, leagues and tournaments. The new Parker Racquet Club facility will be unique in its private/public model. In catering to all players, the club will allow people to reserve courts, participate in programming for members as well as tennis lovers from all across the south Denver Metro area. This private/public model allows all courts/ programming/leagues, everything, to be open to the public, as well as offering member benefits to those who chose to join. This new, state-of-the-art, indoor, six court facility will allow for play and instruction 12 months a year.
In addition to the 6 indoor, cushioned surface courts, the Parker Racquet Club will also feature 4 outdoor post tension tennis courts, a 1,500 sq ft outdoor patio, a 2,000 sq ft Welcome Center with locker rooms & lounge, year-round play & programs, and top of the line LED lighting.
with the Town of Parker to build Railbender Tennis & Skate Park. The Riddle’s extensive background in the sport and dedication to instruction earned them the distinction of being USTA Colorado Family of the Year in 2014 and the following year, Barry was awarded the USTA Colorado Umpire of the Year.
Membership and block time opportunities are now on sale. Schedule an appointment to take advantage of the best rates available by contacting PRC at parkertennis@gmail.com. Block times will be limited to ensure ample court time for lessons, clinics, leagues and open play. Membership benefits include full access to the 6-court facility, the ability to reserve courts up to a week in advance, discounted rates for court time, lessons, tennis programming and more. Membership also includes USTA league play and advance notice to sign up for Block Time, tennis programming and leagues.
PRC’s team also includes Director of Tennis, Steve Prosowski, who has 25 years of experience with the sport. In addition to overseeing the daily operations of PRC and instructing players in private and group lessons, leagues and team practices, Steve coaches both the boys’ varsity and girls’ junior varsity tennis teams at Ponderosa High School in Parker. Craig Marshall, Director of Junior Tennis, is a former collegiate player and certified USPTA tennis professional, who taught for 32 years in Aurora Public Schools and launched the Boys and Girls Tennis Program at Rangeview High School. Craig was recognized for his dedication to teaching and youth sports and awarded the Distinguished Teacher Award as well as the Continental Tennis Coach of the Year honors before he retired from the profession in 2011. Since then, he has focused on his first love, and runs the Junior Programs and Junior Team Tennis League in Parker while continuing to coach at Legend High School.
Extensive programming options are available for adults to toddlers, for players of all abilities; from those who have never picked up a racket before to more advanced drills and competitive play. Everything from Private instruction to $10 ‘drop-in’ drills is available. The Junior program is equally as extensive. Using the USTA Quick Start format, young players learn the game at a rapid pace while developing physical, mental and emotional skills that the game most certainly teaches players. Quickstart programs are currently offered for players as young as 4 up to 18 years old. Barry Riddle, General Manager of PRC, and his wife Suzette, have been offering instruction locally for nearly 15 years. In 2008, Barry partnered
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The Parker Racquet Club will continue their tradition of excellence of instruction, league play and fitness for tennis and expand the opportunities for athletes, young and young at heart, who can pick up a racket again, or for the very first time, year-round at this amazing new facility. This exquisite facility will be a grand slam for tennis enthusiasts all across the Denver Metro region! Parker Racquet Club 18396 E Plaza Drive, next to the Parker Fieldhouse in Parker For more information about PRC or membership options, contact Barry Riddle at parkertennis@gmail.com or visit www.parkerracquetclub.com
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New Year, New Ways to Use Your Library! The new year brings new active workout options for Douglas County Libraries cardholders. Through Douglas County Libraries’ new partnership with Aaptiv, the #1 audio-based fitness app on the Apple App Store, cardholders can now access trainer-led, music-driven audio workouts… for free! Douglas County Libraries is currently the only library in the nation to offer Aaptiv. Patrons look to public libraries to meet a variety of needs, including entertainment and informational fulfillment. With Aaptiv, Douglas County Libraries gives patrons one more way to use their library, especially at a time when resolutions are made to save money and get fit. “Douglas County Libraries is about giving the community free access to premium products and services that enhances their lives,” said Collection Development Librarian Andrea Wyant. “The county is full of active people who have access to some of the most beautiful outdoor surroundings in the nation, as well as top-notch Rec Centers and fitness clubs. This 100% audio product complements all of that.” Aaptiv provides audio fitness classes, guided by expert trainers, which lets people make the most of their workouts—at home, the gym, or outdoors. Membership provides unlimited access to more than 2,500 workouts in 13 categories, including running, strength, boxing, yoga, indoor cycling, cardio machines, and meditation. 11
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Every class features inspiring music by well-known artists, so members can move to the music they love. Programs help members prepare for races from 5Ks to marathons, improve strength and flexibility, lose weight, or reduce stress, while powerful filters let them find perfect workouts by trainer, duration, music genre, or intensity. You simply enter your goals to find programs and workouts you’ll love, choose a workout based on duration, trainer, music and more then put in those ear buds in and get started, all with the guidance of a personal trainer! The audio based instruction and music allows you to move freely, focus on your form and enjoy your surroundings, whether you’re hitting the trails, hitting the gym or getting a work out in at home. Wyant said she was looking to add a fitness app to the library’s digital collection and liked the ratings and reviews Aaptiv received. After trying out the product herself, she reached out to the company. “They were really responsive to our needs as a library, like authentication with library cards,” she said. Douglas County Libraries cardholders get unlimited access to Aaptiv for three months, for free. Subscriptions are limited. To learn more or to get started with Aaptiv, visit DCL.org/ library-perks or call 303-7917323. Douglas County Libraries elevates our community by inspiring a love of reading, discovery and connection.
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Islands of Sweet Pies and Soldiers By Sara Ackerman
OB-LA-DI, OB-LA-DA by: Diana Curran
Set in Hawaii after Pearl Harbor, this mystery will let us peek into how war changes everything from the bond of friendships to identifying who the enemy is during such a tumultuous time. If war isn’t enough to manage, Violet’s husband disappeared a year ago. She is struggling to understand why nobody seems to know what happened that night so long ago. Her ten year old daughter, Ella hasn’t been herself since the disappearance. Ella is picking at her skin and having PTSD symptoms. Ella is haunted by what happened but she refuses to share those memories. Violet and her two friends set up a pie stand to earn some extra cash and bring a little home cooking to the soldiers stationed in Hawaii. They will meet some interesting soldiers and a lion named Roscoe before the mystery is solved. BECKY: This novel is based on the stories the author’s grandparents shared during the time they lived in Honokaa, Hawaii during WWII. I found it interesting that the pet lion in this story is factual as well. You can read more about it at http://www.camptarawamcl. com/Roscoe.html. The story is told from two points of view, Violet’s and Ella’s. Did you connect with one of the characters right away? PAM: I connected with both
characters in different ways. I connected with Violet, as a mother and a wife. She was struggling after her husband went missing and her young daughter withdrew and began having significant issues at school. I connected with Ella as I learned more about her, her struggles, and ultimately as I discovered the secret that led to her withdrawal. Violet and Ella find some distraction from their family struggles as they meet soldiers training near their home and their mascot, Roscoe the lion. Were you surprised that Ella connected with them so quickly?
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BECKY: I didn’t expect such a quick connection because she was still searching diligently for her missing husband and it had only been about a year since his disappearance. The novel didn’t provide a deep understanding or development of the characters and this is an example of how that created a gap in the story for me. He wasn’t portrayed as a bad guy, nor was he considered dead so it didn’t make sense for her to move on so quickly. The storyline I enjoyed more was in regard to how the local people of Japanese ancestry were treated. Did you feel like this was an interesting storyline or did the author try to cover too much in this novel? PAM: There were many
different aspects to this story. However, with the time and setting of this story, the treatment of the local Japanese population was an integral part of the tale. This also allowed the reader to get to know the characters better through their relationships and their feelings about the treatment. One of Violet’s closest friends is Setsuko, a Japanese woman that lives in
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the same village. Setsuko was a support for Violet after her husband disappeared. Violet also supported and fought for Setsuko when her husband was taken away after a local reported he was working with the Japanese to facilitate an attack. Did you find this antiJapanese sentiment difficult to read about?
BECKY: Absolutely, I always find it hard to read about topics that deal with harsh judgement and prejudices. Unfortunately, that is our world but I would rather be informed and educated about our country’s history. Even if it is just lightly touched in the form of a novel. I enjoyed this book and I look forward to what you have chosen for March. What are we going to read next month? PAM: Next month we will head for the hills when we discuss Wild: From Lost to Found on the Pacific Crest Trail by Cheryl Strayed.
Margaret can’t buy perfect love with all her money unless she first embraces authentic love with all her heart. Susan traded dreams for diapers in nowhere land, but vows to shake up her home life even as its foundation cracks. Linda struggles with her addictions - work, her ex, and martinis - as she fights to get back to what really matters. Kathy channels romance into her on-screen performances until a heartbreaking loss opens a long, winding road to real passion. A reunion of their Yeah, Yeah, Yeah Sisterhood offers a little help from friends, but is that enough to endure the endings that will lead to their new beginnings? This light-hearted and insightful coming of sage tale weaves the memories, music, and magic of the Beatles through a year in the lives of these women. A must read for Boomers and Beatles Fans. Where to purchase: Amazon.com - ISBN#: 9781729042632
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