Bravo Lakewood May - August 2014

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BRAVO

May-August 2014

Lakewood’s Heritage, Culture & the Arts Magazine

INSPIRE Arts Week returns June 4-14 ADVENTURE AWAITS at summer camp! SOUNDS EXCITING! Lakewood’s summer concert series is back!


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CONNECT WITH US! ON THE COVER: HCA campers explore the world of art! Flip to page 14 to see summer camp options in art, music, dance and theater. Full day camp options now available! Full camp listings at: www.Lakewood.org/Camps

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“Thank you to the staff at Lakewood Heritage Center! We had our wedding August 31 at your facilities and we couldn't have been happier about our special day! The backdrops and park grounds were stunning, the gazebo and amphitheater were unique and alive with energy! We couldn't be happier about how it all turned out! Thank you so much, we can't wait to visit again!” – Brian and Shea VanKeuren (Pictured above, c/o David Lynn Photography) “It’s only February, but I am already looking forward to another Sounds Exciting Summer Concert Series for 2014.” – Jessica Derksen “Saw Damn Yankees yesterday afternoon [at Lakewood Cultural Center] – one of the most entertaining plays we have seen there – Thank you!” – Pati Stewart Thank you everyone for the kind words! Join in the conversation at: www.Facebook.com/LakewoodHCA www.Facebook.com/LakewoodCulturalCenter

4 INSPIRE: Arts Week Lakewood 6 Lakewood Cultural Center Performances 8 Explore Lakewood Heritage Center 10 Summer Camps 14 Rockin’ Block Party 19

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Summer 2014 Exhibits Highlighting Talented Artists LAKEWOOD CULTURAL CENTER

Corner Gallery Rotating Exhibits

North Gallery Reclamation: Artists Modifying Debris A Juried Sculpture Exhibit The Lakewood Cultural Center is pleased to present the 12th Annual Sculpture Exhibit, Reclamation. This year’s exhibit focuses on re-use. The guest juror, sculptor Maureen Hearty, encourages artists to celebrate transformation and reclamation by creating art from excess consumption, bringing new life to discarded materials. June 5 – August 16 Free Artist Reception: 5-7 p.m., June 5

The Corner Gallery inside Lakewood Cultural Center serves the needs of the local arts community for rentable space. Come by monthly to see what’s new! May: J.B. Sullivan / Drawings June: Washington Heights Arts Center / Pottery July: Emeka / Paintings August: Steven August / Nature Photography

The Guardian, Maureen Hearty

Mezzanine Gallery Artists' Choice Juried Exhibition Lakewood Arts Council The Artists' Choice exhibit, sponsored by the Lakewood Arts Council, is an annual juried show of artwork by Colorado artists that covers a wide range of media and artistic styles. Pampered, Barb Benick Each artist entering the competition was invited to submit works that best represent his/her style. This year's juror is acclaimed artist Cheryl St. John. The exhibit includes over 100 pieces of original fine art created by artists from all over Colorado. May 12 – June 14

Free Artist Reception: 5:30-7 p.m., May 22

Portraits: Artist and Instructor Slawa Radziszewska Unlike the instantaneous en masse – made photographs, Slawa’s painted portraits not only capture the physical likeness of a person, but they also contain insights into the soul. Slawa is an established portrait artist and member of the American Society of Portrait Artists and the Kate, Slawa Radziszeska Portrait Society of America. She has produced more than 100 commissioned works in the past seven years. Slawa has taught portrait drawing and paintings for over 10 years. Some student work is included in this exhibit. June 19 – August 16 Free Artist Reception: 5-7 p.m., June 19

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LAKEWOOD CIVIC CENTER SOUTH James J. Richey Gallery Nature’s Transformers Special Juror’s Exhibition

The Beetle, Maureen Hearty

Nature’s Transformers features the artwork of juror Maureen Hearty who explores, via found and scrap metal, transformations that occur in the natural world. This exhibit embraces the processes of growth and decay that constitute a functioning biological system. As part of a world that depends on adaptations, we survive in accordance to the eco-system, and some of our tiniest earth companions can serve as a reminder of the essential balance we must maintain in our give-and-take natural habitat. June 5 – August 16 Free Artist Reception: 5-7 p. m., June 5

LAKEWOOD HERITAGE CENTER Radius Gallery Collector’s Corner What do vinyl records, Rocky Mountain postcards and bakelite radios have in common? These, and many other commonplace or quirky things, are objects that people collect. Through this nostalgic display, the Lakewood Heritage Center has set out to discover not only what people accumulate but why they save. Visit to learn how you can begin a collection of your own. Through August 30

Spirit of Lakewood Gallery Lakewood Heritage Center’s permanent gallery highlights significant local events of the past century, including May Bonfils Stanton’s beautiful Belmar mansion and surrounding farmland, some of which later became the Lakewood Heritage Center as well as the Villa Italia and Belmar shopping centers. Local artifacts immerse visitors in the 20th century when people drove Ford Model T cars, used switchboards to call friends and first watched television. Permanent Ongoing Installation www.Lakewood.org/HCA


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ARTS WEEK LAKEWOOD June 4-14, 2014

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discounted events from dozens of arts partners. LAKEWOOD LIBRARY FREE Where the Rubber Hits the Road Contest and Exhibit Reception Wednesday, June 4, 6–8 p.m. Award Ceremony Reception Find a hubcap and turn it into art! Bring your art to the Lakewood Library May 21-June 4. On June 4, at the 6:30 p.m. reception, winner and runners-up will be announced and awarded prizes. Refreshments will be served. The exhibit will run through Sunday, June 8. 10200 W. 20th Ave. | www.JeffcoLibrary.org

L A K E W O O D S YM P H O N Y FREE Open Rehearsal Wednesday, June 4, 7:30–10 p.m. $ Performance, Inspiration Point Thursday, June 5, 7:30 p.m. Adult $15 | Senior, Student & Child $12 Watch the creative and collaborative nature of a rehearsal and then return the next evening for the full performance. Featured on the program are Elgar’s Cockcaigne Overture, Mendelssohn’s Reformation Symphony and Peck’s Mozart Escapes the Museum. at LCC | TICKETS: www.LakewoodSymphony.org or 303-987-7845

L A K E W O O D C U LT U R A L C E N T E R FREE Reclamation: Artists Modifying Debris Thursday, June 5, 5–7 p.m.

L A K E W O O D A R T S CO U N C I L FREE Experience the Arts Art Activities Friday, June 6, 11 a.m.–3 p.m. The Lakewood Arts Council (LAC) is a nonprofit arts organization dedicated to serving the community by promoting and supporting the arts in Lakewood and the surrounding area. The council provides a dynamic array of events, performances, exhibits, concerts, workshops and special programs at reasonable rates for all. 85 S. Union Blvd., Ste. B | 303-980-0625 | www.LakewoodArtsCouncil.org

40 W E S T A R T S FREE Rolling Route 40 - The Hubcaps Art Exhibit Opening Friday, June 6, 4–7 p.m. FREE Classic Car Show Saturday, June 7, noon–2 p.m. 40 West Arts proudly presents Rolling Route 40 - The Hubcaps Art Show. The culture along Highway 40 has long revolved around cars, beginning during the automobile traveling culture of the ‘50s. Colfax drivers whipped up and down the road to the Rockies, stopping in the many neon-lit diners and motels along the way. 1560 Teller St. | www.40WestArts.org

T H E E D G E T H E AT R E CO M PA N Y $15 The Graduate Friday, Saturday & Sunday, June 6–8 & 13–15 Fridays & Saturdays, 8 p.m. | Sundays, 6 p.m. The Edge Theatre Company produces high-quality theater productions, youth arts education programs and other special entertainment events such as staged readings of new works. The Edge is proud to present The Graduate, based on the 1963 novel of the same name by Charles Webb, who wrote it shortly after graduating from Williams College. 1560 Teller St. | 303-232-0363 | www.TheEdgeTheatre.com

The Lakewood Cultural Center is pleased to present the 12th Annual Sculpture Exhibit, Reclamation. This year’s exhibit focuses on reuse. The guest juror, sculptor Maureen Hearty, encourages artists to celebrate transformation and reclamation by creating art from excess consumption, bringing new life to discarded materials. Lakewood Cultural Center (LCC) | 470 S. Allison Parkway 303-987-7845 | www.Lakewood.org/CulturalCenter

FREE Music on the Plaza Friday June 6 & 13, 6–8 p.m. Saturday June 7 & 14, 2–4 p.m.

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Enjoy live acoustic and jazz ensembles on the plaza. 433 S. Teller St. | 303-742-1520 | www.BelmarColorado.com/Events.php

FREE Piano Music Mix at the Reclamation Opening Thursday, June 5, 5–7 p.m. Rockley Music is proud to be a supporter of the arts in Lakewood since 1946. Our mission is to make everyone a musician or at least an appreciative audience member. Enjoy an evening of music at the Lakewood Cultural Center during the opening of the exhibit Reclamation. www.rockleymusic.com at LCC | 303-987-7845 | www.Lakewood.org/CulturalCenter

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B E L M A R B LO C K 7 FREE Art Walk Friday, June 6, 6–9 p.m. Explore the nine local artist-owned studio/galleries in the heart of downtown Lakewood as Belmar Block 7 celebrates 10 great years of downtown living. Come on over. There’s always something new to discover. 445 S. Saulsbury St. | 720-933-3813

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$30 Intuitive Arts Journal Workshop with Carrie MaKenna Wednesday, June 11, 6–9 p.m.

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$60 Art Shot: Color Mixing Made Simple with Mike Kloepfer

Opening: Join us for refreshments, free gifts, entertainment and of course, great NEW art! Visit all Block 7 galleries while you’re here! Abstracting Anatomy: We will visually explore an area of the human body, learn its basic anatomy/functions and discuss methods of abstraction. Supplies provided. Maximum seven participants. Call to register. 445 S. Saulsbury St. #D | 412-877-0424 | Penny@Diagnosisart.com

Journal Workshop: Enhance your written journaling process with intuitive image-making. Learn to quiet your mind and invite the image to inspire the written part of your journaling process. This process can surprise and delight with fresh images and words. Color Mixing Workshop: You’ll create color mixing charts using 12 colors plus black and white. Bring your own acrylic, oil or water-based paint, and we’ll provide the charts, instruction and time to create useful color charts you’ll reference for years to come. Charts will be provided.

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FREE Road Trip: Nature’s Art Gallery Wednesday, June 11, 6:30 p.m.

FREE Create in the Gallery Thursday, June 12, 5–8:30 p.m.

Turn your next road trip into an art experience. Everywhere you look with conscious attention you will see paintings. You can learn to see with an artist’s eye. We’ll share about the beauty we’ve seen and beauty yet to be experienced. True Colors Gallery is home to Pat Pendleton. 445 S. Saulsbury St. #E | 303-621-4098 | www.PatPendleton.com

Artist Trading Cards: Create art in miniature and trade with others. Create in the Gallery: Bring your pencils, pens, paints, laptops, etc. and work on your art in the gallery along with other artists of all levels. 445 S. Saulsbury St. | www.ValkarieFineArt.com

CLASSICAL BALLET OF COLORADO FREE Master Class Open Viewing Saturday, June 7, 11 a.m.–noon $22 The Best of Sleeping Beauty & More Saturday June 7, 2 p.m. & 7 p.m. Watch the way a company warms up for a performance and hear comments from the director and assistant director in the master class opening viewing. Return later for the full performance. www.classicalballetofcolorado.com at LCC | TICKETS: 303-987-7845 or www.Lakewood.org/Tickets

LAKEWOOD SISTER CITIES FREE Music Scholar Recital, Julia Popham, Violinist Sunday, June 8, 3 p.m. Lakewood Sister Cities Music Scholar Exchange Competition winner, violinist Julia Popham, offers a recital in Lakewood prior to her visit to Chester, England, this summer. at LCC | 303-987-7845 | www.Lakewood.org/CulturalCenter

WA S H I N G TO N H E I G H T S A R T S C E N T E R FREE Open House & Pottery Project Monday, June 9, noon–4 p.m. FREE Art in O’Kane Park Thursday, June 12, 10 a.m.–noon Open House: Stop by to make a clay tile. Take a tour of the pottery, papermaking, weaving or jewelry studios housed in this historic building. Art in O’Kane Park: Also join us as we help artist Maureen Hearty create a temporary work of art for the park. 6375 W. 1st Ave. | 303-987-5436 | www.Lakewood.org/WashingtonHeights

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PERFORMANCE NOW THEATRE COMPANY $28 Seven Brides for Seven Brothers Friday, June 13, 7:30 p.m. Saturday, June 14, 2 p.m. & 7:30 p.m. Seven Brides for Seven Brothers is a musical that tells the story of Millie, a young bride living in the 1850s Oregon wilderness. Her plan to civilize and marry off her six rowdy brothers backfires when the brothers, in their enthusiasm, kidnap six women from a neighboring town to be their brides. www.performancenow.org at LCC | Tickets: 303-987-7845 or www.Lakewood.org/Tickets

L A K E W O O D H I S TO R I C A L S O C I E T Y $5 per item What’s It Worth? Appraisals Saturday, June 14, 10 a.m.–3 p.m. The Lakewood Historical Society invites you to find out What’s It Worth? Appraisers will be available to look at your treasures and answer questions. Bring your small, manageable antiques made of wood, fiber, clay or metal, and join those interested in cherished items from the past. The Lakewood Historical Society was formed in 1974 to record, preserve and share Lakewood’s history. www.historiclakewood.org at LHC | 801 S. Yarrow St. | 303-987-7850

L A K E W O O D H E R I TAG E C E N T E R FREE Rockin’ Block Party Saturday, June 14, 5–11 p.m. 5-7 p.m. Games, Museum tours & Summer fun! 7:30- 8:30 p.m. Boogie Machine | 9 p.m. Back to the Future The City of Lakewood is excited each year to honor the City’s heritage and its dedicated residents by hosting this free community event. This year’s event offers fun for all ages with games, live music, affordable food options and a family-friendly movie under the stars. 801 S. Yarrow St. | 303-987-7850 | www.Lakewood.org/HeritageCenter

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Lakewood Cultural Center Performances Cross Purposes and Other Dances Hannah Kahn Dance Company

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With dances that range from passionate to soulful to funky and playful, this program will lead the audience on a rich and entertaining journey. The company is known for virtuosic dancing and complex choreography. www.hannahkahndance.org $22 7:30 p.m., Friday & Saturday, May 2-3

The very best of Colorado cowboy singer-songwriters will join us for an afternoon of music, humor and entertainment. Silent auction to benefit the Horse Protection League. www.cohpl.org $40 2 p.m., Sunday, June 1

Coppélia Ballet Ariel Ballet Ariel’s Coppélia is a magical, entertaining ballet about the eccentric toymaker Dr. Coppelius and his doll Coppélia, retold with a contemporary twist full of invention and danced to the beautiful, classical music by Delibes. www.balletariel.org $25 prime seating; $22 value seating 2 p.m. & 8 p.m., Saturday, May 10

Spring Variety Extravaganza Rocky Mountain Ukulele Orchestra Grab your ukulele, or your banjolele, and your second best kazoo. Then find two friends and another person you somewhat tolerate, and come welcome summertime with a night of four-stringed fun. We’ve got classical, we’ve got jazz, we’ve got pop tunes you’d love to forget, and most importantly we’ve got Tweet-worthy mayhem your coworkers won’t believe when you try to explain it. www.ukuleleorchestra.org $12 7:30 p.m., Wednesday, May 14

Dances with Winds Colorado Wind Ensemble/Hannah Kahn Dance Company Get in step with energetic and expressive dance music from around the globe, including the New Orleans strut, the Mexican danzón, classics by Shostakovich and Grainger, and contemporary sounds set to choreography by Hannah Kahn. www.coloradowindensemble.org $17 7:30 p.m., Saturday, May 17

Second Passage Iluminar Aerial Iluminar Aerial, based in Broomfield, presents the culmination of its second season with Second Passage. Iluminar's Aerialists will stun audiences with incredible feats of aerial acrobatics and breathtaking acro dance movement. Come see dance take flight! www.iluminaraerial.com $20 Noon & 5 p.m., Sunday, May 18 8 May-August 2014 | BRAVO LAKEWOOD

Inspiration Point Lakewood Symphony Exploring the sources of composer’s inspirations during INSPIRE, Lakewood’s festival of the arts. www.lakewoodsymphony.org $15 7:30 p.m., Thursday, June 5

The Best of Sleeping Beauty and More Classical Ballet of Colorado Classical Ballet of Colorado presents The Best of Sleeping Beauty and More, an eclectic series of works performed by CBC students followed by excerpts from Sleeping Beauty featuring CBC's most advanced dancers and professional guest artists. www.classicalballetofcolorado.com $22 2 p.m. & 7 p.m., Saturday, June 7

Music Scholar Recital Lakewood Sister Cities Music Scholar Exchange Competition winner, violinist Julia Popham, offers a recital in Lakewood prior to her visit to Chester, England, this summer. Free 3 p.m., Sunday, June 8

Seven Brides for Seven Brothers Performance Now Theatre Company This musical tells the story of Millie, a young bride living in the 1850s Oregon wilderness. Her plan to civilize and marry off her six rowdy brothers backfires when the brothers, in their enthusiasm, kidnap six women from a neighboring town to be their brides. www.performancenow.org $28 7:30 p.m. Fridays & Saturdays, June 13-14, 20-21, 27-28 2 p.m., Saturdays & Sundays, June 14-15, 21-22, 28-29

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Lakewood Heritage Center…

WELCOME to the Lakewood Heritage Center!

A 20th Century Museum Explore Lakewood’s distinct past with a self-guided walking tour. Stroll through historic Belmar Park, once home of Denver Post heiress May Bonfils-Stanton.

Read the sign to find out what “CP” stands for.

Take a seat to see how it felt to wait for the trolley at Wide Acres stop.

Want to learn more? Take an hour-long guided tour: 11 a.m. & 2 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday $5 adults $4 seniors age 65+ $3 youth age 3-12 Free for children 2 and under Reservations are requested for groups of 10 or more. We also offer farm equipment tours and tours for school groups. 801 S. Yarrow St. 303.987.7879 www.Lakewood.org/ HeritageCenter

My clock is a reminder of my original use as a dry cleaners. I’m home to Lakewood’s summer concerts.

Want to order a bun pup with cow feed and an Atlanta special? My second room was added in 1919.

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Discover the original Belmar gates and the boathouse.

Soon I will open for tours!

This lower loop is 1.1 miles.

I am the oldest building on the site still in my original location. Find the oldest piece of equipment in my yard.

Compare this 1927 Model A truck to the 1921 Model T car in the visitor center.

Can you find my mezuzah?

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Dempster Mill made me in 1922.

Can you find the stained glass that reads “Belmar�?

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Lakewood’s popular Sounds Exciting! summer concert series returns to Bonfils-Stanton Foundation Amphitheater this June with six world-class shows! The amphitheater, celebrating its 15th anniversary in 2014, is set against the foothills and framed by some of the most spectacular sunsets in Colorado. Gates open at 6 p.m. with opening acts starting at 6:30 p.m. Headliners begin at 7:15 p.m. Purchase a season ticket for all six shows at just $27 – a savings of $15! Prices increase May 30, so get your tickets today at: www.Lakewood.org/SummerConcerts

2014 Sounds Exciting! Lineup Brad Fitch & the TropiCowboy Band Wednesday, June 25 Tribute to John Denver

The Hazel Miller Band Wednesday, July 2 Lakewood’s rhythm & blues favorite

The Ballroom Thieves Wednesday, July 9 A fresh, powerful take on folk rock

Todo Mundo Wednesday, July 16 Worldly rhythms & grooves

Chris Daniels & the Kings Wednesday, July 23 Dynamic funk, blues & swing horn band

Rebecca Frasier and Hit & Run Wednesday, July 30 Hot pickin’ bluegrass

INTERVIEW: Inside the world of Todo Mundo BRAVO: Tell us about the name Todo Mundo. Todo Mundo: It means the whole world, or “everybody together.” It promotes our message, which is that “we are all one.” BRAVO: How would you describe the experience audiences have at your live performances? Todo Mundo: From our perspective, the music we play is made to make people move, feel, smile, reflect and live in the present. Often times, we see that light in their eyes. We just want them to forget about everything, and that’s what we try to do with ourselves when we’re performing on stagejust be in the moment. BRAVO: What is the biggest misperception that folks have about your music? Todo Mundo: That we’re a Latin band, that we play Cumbia, and that we play Mexican music. While our bandleader, Santiago Orozco, is from Colombia and our music has Latin influences, we are not a Latin band. Our music is more of a fusion of rhythms and sounds from a variety of countries and cultures around the world. BRAVO: What are you listening to on your iPod right now? Todo Mundo: We all listen to a lot of different music, but at the moment we’re listening to Bruno Mars, Balkan Beat Box, Daft Punk, Imogen Heap, Sinkane, Quantic and Saravah Soul. BRAVO: When you’re on the road, is there one thing in each community you put on the to do list? Todo Mundo: Meet the locals, hang out with them, visit a cool place in the community and learn about their city and their lives. BRAVO: What has been the most delightful experience you’ve had with a fan? Todo Mundo: A couple years ago, an anonymous fan gave us $300 to start our new album. They left the money in a blue envelope in our merch box with a note that said “Start recording now!” That pushed us to start recording our album Conexion, which we released in October 2013. Overall, we really love when fans express to us the gratitude and happiness that they feel from listening to our music. It’s great to see how our music can change someone’s day in a positive way. It’s an indescribably beautiful feeling to feel their energy during our performance and after the show. Don’t miss TODO MUNDO at Sounds Exciting! on July 16!

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Adventure awaits at Summer Camp! Register at Lakewood.org/Camps

Triple the camp offerings! NEW for 2014 - full day options! For full camp listings or to register visit www.Lakewood.org/Camps. HISTORY CAMPS Information: 303-987-7879 Creating Chaplin 1900s Recreate Charlie Chaplin’s silent movies when crayons and popsicles were new. Learn about the science behind radio, airplanes and historic photographs and take a ride in a Model T! Ages: 5-7, 8-12 June 16-20, 9 a.m.-noon, LHC Activity Number (Ages 5-7): 274709-01 Activity Number (Ages 8-12): 274710-01

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Experience life at home and abroad during WWII. The Andrews Sisters’ music, Batman, Frisbee, and more come to life through a functioning Victory Garden and 1948 diner. Ages: 5-7, 8-12 July 14-18, 9 a.m.-noon, LHC Activity Number (Ages 5-7): 274717-01 Activity Number (Ages 8-12): 274718-01

Go back to the future with early Nintendo games, Bedazzlers and some New Wave moves. Don't forget to snap photos with our disposable cameras! Ages: 5-7, 8-12 July 28-August 1, 9 a.m.-noon, LHC Activity Number (Ages 5-7): 274725-01 Activity Number (Ages 8-12): 274726-01

Rock 'n' Roll 1950s

Play-doh, Legos, Hula Hoop and Mr. Potatohead! Watch Lassie and paint by Totally Titanic 1910s number while discovering big changes Immerse yourself in the time when happening from Rosa Parks’ famous bus the Titanic set sail. Create a Picasso ride to the two new U.S. states. masterpiece, discover archaeology and race in the Indy 500 like it’s the first time. Ages: 5-7, 8-12 July 14-18, 1-4 p.m., LHC Ages: 5-7, 8-12 Activity Number (Ages 5-7): 274719-01 June 16-20, 1-4 p.m., LHC Activity Number (Ages 8-12): 274720-01 Activity Number (Ages 5-7): 274711-01 Activity Number (Ages 8-12): 274712-01

Lakewood Lives 1960s

Experience school and home life like you lived in the 1920s. Make butter in the farmyard and play games at your very own desk in the 1920s schoolhouse. Ages: 5-7, 8-12 June 23-27, 9 a.m.-noon, LHC Activity Number (Ages 5-7): 274713-01 Activity Number (Ages 8-12): 274714-01

While we may not use cassettes any more, we all still love The Beatles, Beach Boys and The Monkees! Campers try their hand at tie-dye, spin a spirograph and make their own moon landings. Ages: 5-7, 8-12 July 21-25, 9 a.m.-noon, LHC Activity Number (Ages 5-7): 274721-01 Activity Number (Ages 8-12): 274722-01

Discover the Dust Bowl 1930s

Experience Earth Day 1970s

Homebound Hayrides 1920s

Despite the difficulties of the Depression, the United States meets Amelia Earhart, electric guitars and the first helicopter. Create your own WPA artwork. Ages: 5-7, 8-12 June 23-27, 1-4 p.m., LHC Activity Number (Ages 5-7): 274715-01 Activity Number (Ages 8-12): 274716-01 14 May-August 2014 | BRAVO LAKEWOOD

Take to the skies with Star Wars and Skylab. Come back down to Earth with the Lorax and the first Earth Day. Disco dance, design your own city logo and play classic games of the decade! Ages: 5-7, 8-12 July 21-25, 1-4 p.m., LHC Activity Number (Ages 5-7): 274723-01 Activity Number (Ages 8-12): 274724-01

Magical Mars 1990s Where IS Waldo? Find Waldo, the Macarena, the Magic Schoolbus and more in this 1990s-themed camp. Play kickball and four-square, while exploring Mars and the Hubble telescope! Ages: 5-7, 8-12 July 28-August 1, 1-4 p.m., LHC Activity Number (Ages 5-7): 274727-01 Activity Number (Ages 8-12): 274728-01

PERFORMING & FINE ARTS CAMPS Information: 303-987-7877 Circus, Circus Take a fantastical trip through the circus through the creation of whimsical art! Ages: 4-6 June 2-6, 9 a.m.-noon, LCC Activity Number: 274320-01

Weaving Use your imagination to create something special using a variety of yarns, threads and fibers! Ages: 10-15 June 9-13, 9 a.m.-noon, WH Activity Number: 274601-01

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Intro to Magic Dream of being a magician? Learn classic card tricks, disappearing acts and more! June 16-20, 9 a.m.-noon, LCC (Ages 7-9) June 16-20, 1-4 p.m., LCC (Ages 10-14) Activity Number (Ages 7-9): 274006-01 Activity Number (Ages 10-14): 274007-01

Fairy Tale Dance

doing it yourself! Come be your favorite prince or princess! Ages: 10-15 July 21-25, 9 a.m.-noon, LHC Students learn enchanting dance moves and techniques through creative play. Activity Number: 274002-01 Ages: 4-6 June 30-July 3, 9-10:30 a.m., LCC Jewelry/Metalsmithing Activity Number: 274803-01 Explore fundamentals of fabrication with

metals such as copper, brass and nickel. Ages: 12-15 Wildly fun camp exploring art techniques July 21-25, 10 a.m.-1 p.m., WH Singing Camp on paper, foil, cloth, rocks and more! Activity Number: 274901-02 Join us for an exciting musical experience! Learn techniques designed to Ages: 7-9 July 14-18, 9 a.m.-noon, LCC bring out your best singing voice. Hip-Hop Dance Workshop Activity Number: 274344-01 Ages: 10-15 Develop confidence and a sense of June 23-27, 9 a.m.-noon, LCC individual style with this upbeat class! Activity Number: 274101-01 Youth Clay Sculpture Ages: 7-11 Use the slab roller and other tools to July 28-August 1, 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m., create large-format sculptures! Advanced Youth Pottery LCC Ages: 10-15 Kids with previous clay experience will Activity Number: 274813-02 July 14-18, 9 a.m.-noon, WH improve scuplture and wheel work. Activity Number: 274402-01 Ages: 12-16 Mudslinging June 23-27, 9 a.m.-noon, WH Kids will dive into artistic adventures in Activity Number: 274403-01 Stage Performance/Theater sculpture and pottery! Production Ages: 7-9 New this year at the Lakewood Heritage August 4-8, 1-4 p.m., WH Center Amphitheater! Engage in the Activity Number: 27402-03 art of stage performance. Learn how a theater production is put together by

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Lakewood Looks Back One hundred years ago, Interurban Car No. 25 shuttled passengers along the 13-mile Denver-Lakewood-Golden line known as the Denver and Intermountain (D&IM) line. This D&IM ran along much of the same route as the modern day RTD West Corridor light rail line, picking up passengers at over a dozen stops such as Golf Club, Devinny, Smith, Beehive, Wide Acres and Camp George West. Car 25 provided service for people from all walks of life including business commuters, students, shoppers, recreation seekers and even Gov. John C. Vivian, who rode the trolley to and from the state Capitol between 1943 and 1947. The service was clean and reliable with folks saying they could set their clock by the car’s travel through Lakewood. Car 25 could seat 52 passengers with standing room for 72. It was part of a series of cars with wooden bodies that were painted dark green and had rattan seats and motor controls at both the front and rear. Built locally by Denver’s Woeber Car and Carriage Company in 1911, Car 25 took its final run on the D&IM line on June 4, 1950. Interurban Car No. 25 is listed on both the Colorado State Register of Historic Properties and the National Register of Historic Places and is important because it is the only known surviving example of a completely intact, standard gauge, electric interurban Woeber rail car of its type. It has been

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exquisitely restored and is still capable of running today thanks to the efforts of the Rocky Mountain Railroad Foundation and Club and the 96 volunteers who worked on it over a 20 year period. Today, Car 25 is part of the City of Lakewood’s Heritage Center museum collection and is “rolled out” each summer to enable the community to appreciate its beauty and experience what it might have been like to ride 100 years ago.

Save the date for a Car 25 Open House! Denver Federal Center, Building 78 10 a.m.–2 p.m., Saturday, August 9 More info at www.Lakewood.org/HistoricTransit

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Lakewood Volunteers Thanks Community Partners! Love the Arts? Volunteer at Lakewood Cultural Center! Lakewood Cultural Center presents regional, national and internationally recognized artists and is host to a variety of theater, dance and musical performances, as well as multimedia art exhibits and installations. From greeters to ticket takers to will-call attendants, our volunteer performance assistants create a welcoming and memorable experience for our patrons and collectively contributed over 4,500 hours of service in 2013. Interested in being part of the fun? Don’t miss your chance to become a volunteer with the City of Lakewood! We are holding training for volunteer performance assistants on September 22, 2014, from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. at the Lakewood Cultural Center and we cordially invite you to attend. Please RSVP to Karla Grahn, volunteer coordinator, at 303-987-7868 or KarGra@Lakewood.org. You can view more exciting volunteer opportunities with the City of Lakewood at www.Lakewood.org/Volunteer.

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Save the date for Lakewood’s favorite family party!

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Saturday, June 14, 2014 Admission is FREE! • Museum tours from 5 to 7 p.m. • Fun & games for the kids from 5 to 7 p.m. • Potato sack races • Hula hoop contest • Team water balloon toss • Drive a marshmallow • Rockin’ tunes from Boogie Machine from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. • Back to the Future starting around 9 p.m. More info at www.Lakewood.org/RockinBlock SPECIALTY RETAIL

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Community Art Workshops The Washington Heights Arts Center and Lakewood Cultural Center offer a dynamic array of classes for teens and adults. Instructors emphasize artistic discovery and personal growth. For more information and to register, visit www.Lakewood.org/Classes, call 303-987-5436, or visit any HCA facility: Washington Heights Arts Center (WH), Lakewood Cultural Center (LCC), or Lakewood Heritage Center (LHC). Early registration closes seven days prior to start date.

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Ages 13 and up June 4-July 2, Wednesdays, 5:30-6:30 p.m., LCC $40 Activity Number: 272303-01

Ages 13 and up June 28, Saturday, 10 a.m.-12 p.m., LCC $30 early; $35 regular Activity Number: 275302-01

Ages 16 and up June 17 & 19, 6-9 p.m. August 23, 9:30 a.m.-4 p.m., WH $33 early; $38 regular Activity Number: 277312-01 (June) Activity Number: 277312-02 (August)

Beginning Salsa Ages 13 and up July 17-August 14, Thursdays, 7:30-8:30 p.m., LCC $40 Activity Number: 272501-02

Heartbeats to Drumbeats Ages 13 and up June 9-23, Mondays, 6-7:30 p.m., LCC $35 early; $40 regular Activity Number: 275008-01

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Introduction to Basic Figure Drawing Ages 16 and up June 10-24, Tuesdays, 6:30-9 p.m., LCC $50 early; $55 regular Activity Number: 270305-01

Jewelry/Precious Metal Clay Ages 18 and up June 14 & 21, Saturdays, 12:30-3:30 p.m., WH $54 early; $59 regular Activity Number: 270710-01

Creative Writing Workshop Ages 18 and up July 19, Saturday 10 a.m.-1 p.m., LCC $25 early; $30 regular Activity Number: 278002-01

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Lakewood Heritage Center (LHC), Spirit of Lakewood & Radius Galleries 801 S. Yarrow St. (Ohio & Wadsworth) 303-987-7850 10 a.m.-4 p.m., Tuesday-Saturday Guided tours: 11 a.m. & 2 p.m. No reservation needed for groups of 10 or fewer. 20th Century Emporium Inside visitor center at Lakewood Heritage Center 303-987-7848 10 a.m.- 4 p.m. Tuesday–Saturday Washington Heights Arts Center (WH) 6375 W. 1st Ave. (Between Sheridan & Wadsworth) 303-987-5436 9 a.m.-6:30 p.m., Monday-Thursday 9 a.m.-12:30 p.m., Friday 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m., Saturday

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Bravo Lakewood is the magazine of the Heritage, Culture & the Arts Division, Community Resources Department, City of Lakewood, 480 S. Allison Pkwy., Lakewood, CO 80226, distributed free of charge throughout the community. For information about advertising in future editions of this magazine, call The Publishing House: 303-428-9529. All rights reserved, including the right to reproduce in whole or in part.

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