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Lakewood’s Heritage, Culture & the Arts Magazine
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CONNECT WITH US! ON THE COVER: Lakewood Cultural Center
celebrates 15 years of outstanding performances, wonderful people and lasting memories. Thank you to the four employees who have been here from day one! Pictured from left to right: Tim Hoffman, Carol Shelly, Susan Martin and Jim Olson.
Facebook Chatter "A HUGE congratulations to the cast and crew of Hairspray at Lakewood Cultural Center. It was one of the most fun and energetic shows I've seen in a long time. Can't wait for 42nd Street!" - Amanda D., Denver Editor's note: Thanks, Amanda! We will pass along the kudos to Performance Now Theatre Company! Kelly Van Oosbree, the show's choreographer, recently won a Henry Award for Best Choreography in a Musical for her work on Hairspray. It was an amazing show and congrats to everyone who helped make it great. For more fun, follow us on Facebook! www.Facebook.com/LakewoodHCA Have feedback, photos or stories to share? Visit our www.Facebook.com/LakewoodCulturalCenter Facebook page. You could see your comments or photos in an upcoming issue of Bravo magazine!
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4 Lakewood Cultural Center Performances 6 Cider Days 10 Gallery Exhibits 12 LCC Celebrates 15 Years 14 Holiday Happenings 16 Community Art Workshops
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Community Art Workshops Take a class! Register now for one of our exciting workshops. Register early and save. To register, visit www.Lakewood.org/Classes or call 303-987-5436. FAMILY ART STUDIO LABS Ages: 4 and up Cost per session: $30 for two family members, $5 each additional family member BACK-TO-SCHOOL CRAYON ART September 3, Wednesday 5:30-7:30 p.m., LCC Activity # 371106-01 GHOSTLY LAWN ORNAMENT October 22, Wednesday 6-8 p.m., LCC Activity # 371106-02 SNOWFLAKES & SNOWGLOBES! December 17, Wednesday 5:30-7:30 p.m., LCC Activity # 371106-03 TAKE GREAT DIGITAL PHOTOS Ages: 18 and up September 3-24, Wednesdays 6:30-9 p.m., LCC $67 Early; $72 Regular Activity # 377704-01 FALL FIRING FESTIVAL Ages: All September 19, Friday 5:30-8:30 p.m., WH Free
UKULELE WORKSHOP Ages: 12 and up October 1, Wednesday 6-8 p.m., LCC $18 Regular Activity # 375003-01 CHAIN MAILLE CAGED BEAD WORKSHOP Ages: 18 and up October 4, Saturday 10 a.m.- noon, WH $23 Early; $28 Regular Activity # 370712-01 DRAWING HANDS WORKSHOP Ages: 18 and up October 18, Saturday 10 a.m.-1 p.m., WH $27 Early; $32 Regular Activity # 370322-01 WATERCOLOR FOR EVERYONE Ages: 12 and up October 25, Saturday 10 a.m.-1 p.m., WH $20 Regular Activity # 370217-01 KUMIHIMO BRAID MAKING Ages: 16 and up November 1, Saturday 9:30 a.m.- 4 p.m., WH $33 Early; $38 Regular Activity # 377312-01
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KIDS HOLIDAY GIFT JEWELRY MAKING WORKSHOP Ages: 10-16 November 8, Saturday 10 a.m.-noon, WH $23 Early; $28 Regular Activity # 370713-01 EASY HOLIDAY GIFT JEWELRY WORKSHOP Ages: 18 and up November 8, Saturday 1-3 p.m., WH $23 Early; $28 Regular Activity # 370714-01 ONGOING: HERITAGE HOOKERS Bring a lunch and join a group of expert rug hookers who enjoy this great American tradition. Space and shared materials are provided to work on your current project or to learn new skills. Further instruction is available upon request for an additional fee. Noon-4 p.m., monthly on the third Saturday (except holidays) LHC, Museum offices building Ages: 18 and up $3 drop-in fee
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Upcoming Performances GYAAN...TRUTH THROUGH KNOWLEDGE Mudra Dance Studio Inspired by recent tragic events, Mudra Dance Studio presents GYAAN, an East Indian dance performance. This uplifting production will fill your soul with hope and keep you mesmerized through its conclusion. Performances have implied mature content; Sunday performances are most appropriate for children under 13. www.MudraDanceStudio.us/gyaan Tickets starting at $20 5 p.m., Saturday, September 20 & 27 2 p.m., Sunday, September 21 & 28 8 p.m., Friday, September 26 TRANSFORMATIONAL CHANGE Lakewood Symphony Lakewood Symphony presents music of the 19th and 20th centuries, featuring Tchaikovsky’s Violin Concerto with Sarah Switzer, violin. Also on the program are Brahms Academic Festival Overture and Hindemith Symphonic Metamorphosis. www.LakewoodSymphony.org $15 Adult (Senior, student & child discounts available) 7:30 p.m., Thursday, October 2 FROM ROMANCE TO RIDICULOUS Golden Eagle Concert Band Enjoy an afternoon celebrating romantic music such as Bolero by Ravel, along with selections guaranteed to make you laugh out loud including "Grand Serenade for an Awful Lot of Winds and Percussion" by P.D.Q. Bach. www.GoldenEagleConcertBand.org $15 Adult (Senior, student & child discounts available) 2 p.m., Saturday & Sunday, October 4-5
includes an eclectic group of six midpubescents who vie for the spelling championship of a lifetime while candidly disclosing hilarious and touching stories from their home life. Meeting the mission of PNTC, three performances offer educational opportunities to amateur student actors. Recommended for ages 13+. www.PerformanceNow.org Adult-Acted Performances Tickets starting at $18 7:30 p.m., Fridays & Saturdays, October 10-11 & 17-18 2 p.m., Saturdays & Sundays, October 11-12 & 18-19 Student-Acted Performances $20 All Tickets 7 p.m., Sundays, October 12 & 19 7 p.m., Thursday, October 16 AUTUMN ACOUSTICS: TIMELESS TUNES: 1950S-1970S Nostalgia Music Group A blast from the past on the nostalgia time machine! Visit Croce, Cline, Darin and many more. Expect acoustic instruments, exuberant harmonies, Denver’s top musicians and special guest Runaway Express. Don’t miss this special CD release concert! www.NostalgiaMusic4U.com Tickets starting at $19 7:30 p.m., Friday, October 24
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LES BALLETS JAZZ DE MONTRÉAL
Lakewood Cultural Center Presents! LES BALLETS JAZZ DE MONTRÉAL Effortlessly marrying contemporary ballet and jazz into an innovative, expressive and moving experience, Les Ballets Jazz de Montréal has been thrilling audiences since 1972. The company, consisting of some of the best dancers in the world, continues to pride itself on showcasing original, inventive and demanding choreography that leaves audiences breathless. www.bjmdanse.ca Tickets starting at $18 3 p.m., Sunday, October 26
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Lakewood Cultural Center Presents! WINDSCAPE PRESENTS BREMEN TOWN! Featured in this hourlong whimsical and virtuosic music presentation is “The Breman Town Musicians.” The popular children’s tale tells the story of four animals, cast out by their masters, who unite as musicians to oust a den of thieves from their hideout. Using spoken dialogue, as well as unique musical effects, this work is a tour-deforce for the musicians, guaranteed to charm audiences of all ages! www.franksalomon.com Tickets starting at $5 11 a.m., Saturday, November 1
Lakewood Cultural Center Presents! WINDSCAPE PRESENTS FLOATING WORLD: JAPAN AND THE IMPRESSIONISTS Created in 1994 by five eminent woodwind soloists, Windscape has won a unique place for itself as a vibrant, ever-evolving group of musical individualists, an "unquintet" that has delighted audiences throughout the United States, Canada, and Asia. In Floating World, Windscape takes the audience on a thrilling journey for the ears and eyes, pairing its breathtakingly beautiful sound with images of French and Japanese impressionist art. www.franksalomon.com Tickets starting at $18 7:30 p.m., Saturday, November 1 www.Lakewood.org/HCA
MAGIC BEYOND BELIEF IX Mile High Magicians Society Magic Beyond Belief returns for its ninth annual performance to feature a world-class lineup of magicians who blend magic, comedy and mystery into an exciting family-friendly show. This year’s super event features awardwinning local and national talent. www.MileHighMagicians.com $25 Adult (Senior, student & child discounts available) 7 p.m., Saturday, November 8 POSTING THE COLORS ON VETERANS DAY Rocky Mountain Brassworks Rocky Mountain Brassworks salutes veterans and current members of the Armed Forces in this energetic concert of patriotic classics, rousing marches, compelling brass arrangements and powerful adaptations of "American Trilogy", "Stars and Stripes Forever" and "The Armed Forces Medley." www.RockyMountainBrassworks.org $15 Adult (Senior, student & child discounts available) 7:30 p.m., Tuesday, November 11
Lakewood Cultural Center Presents! BASIX With a total of five international CARA awards, Danish vocal pop group Basix has proven itself to be among the very best of a cappella groups worldwide. Returning to Lakewood for a second performance, Basix’s repertoire includes songs for every taste.
Encompassing pop, jazz, R&B, soul, and rock, Basix shows always leave the audience wanting more! www.basix.dk Tickets starting at $18 7:30 p.m., Friday, November 14
Lakewood Cultural Center Presents! AMERICA’S HOT SPOTS: OUR VOLCANIC LEGACY Narrated live by filmmaker Gray Warriner What do Hawaii, the Pacific Northwest, Arizona and Yellowstone National Park have in common? Volcanic activity! Join filmmaker Gray Warriner on a high-definition tour of some of America’s most majestic scenery, where even underground, the land is alive. www.windoes.com Tickets starting at $7 2 & 7 p.m., Saturday, November 15 ANNUAL POPS CONCERT AND SILENT AUCTION Lakewood Symphony Come out for a fun evening of music from Broadway, light classics and pops, with a special tribute to Max Di Julio. The silent auction has something for everyone! www.LakewoodSymphony.org $15 Adult (Senior, student & child discounts available) 6:30 p.m., Silent Auction 7:30 p.m., Performance Thursday, November 20
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TURTLE ISLAND QUARTET
Lakewood Cultural Center Presents! TURTLE ISLAND QUARTET PRESENTS BIRTH OF THE COOL Two-time GRAMMY® winning Turtle Island Quartet returns to Lakewood to present Birth of the Cool. Reaching for lyricism, gentler textures and cool jazz, the program is based on the seminal Miles Davis compilation of 1957. Encompassing a wide array of all things cool – Miles Davis, Lee Konitz, Dave Brubeck and more - this show is not to be missed! www.turtleislandquartet.com Tickets starting at $18 7:30 p.m., Saturday, November 22 CHAMBER ORCHESTRA Denver Young Artists Orchestra Join DYAO as it presents a chamber orchestra program of great classical music. Music Director Wes Kenney leads this childfriendly program featuring Colorado's finest young musicians. www.DYAO.org $20 Adult (Senior, student & child discounts available) 2:30 p.m., Sunday, November 23 NO TURNING BACK Warren Miller Entertainment For Warren Miller Entertainment’s 65th annual ski and snowboard film, there’s No Turning Back. Welcome back to the official start of winter. The snow is about to start falling and there’s No Turning Back. www.WarrenMiller.com $20 All Tickets 7:30 p.m., Monday, November 24 Tickets on sale September 22
WELCOME JOYOUS SEASON Lutheran Chorale Join us for a concert filled with the joyous sounds of the holiday season with pieces by Handel, Rutter and more. We will be joined by local high school and children’s choirs. www.TheLutheranChorale.org $15 Adult (Senior, student & child discounts available) 6:30 p.m., Silent Auction 7 p.m., Performance Thursday, December 4
Lakewood Cultural Center Presents! TIMOTHY P. & THE ROCKY MOUNTAIN STOCKING STUFFERS The Lakewood tradition continues! Timothy P. Irvin returns with 10 of his Stuffers, Colorado’s finest Western, bluegrass, and folk musicians, playing entertaining arrangements of original music and holiday favorites. Audiences of all ages return year after year, knowing that there will always be fun new surprises in store! Tickets starting at $18 7:30 p.m., Friday & Saturday, December 5-6 2 p.m., Saturday & Sunday, December 6-7 HOLIDAY FLEA CIRCUS Rocky Mountain Ukulele Orchestra Lakewood's own Rocky Mountain Ukulele Orchestra sets the pace worldwide for large ensemble arrangements and will entertain you and your family with a unique mix of small group and solo performers. The orchestra will toss in a few singalongs and crank up some holiday shenanigans. Be sure to bring along your own ukulele to strum along, and nobody else in your office will have a more entertaining story to tell the next day around the water cooler. www.ukuleleorchestra.org $12 Adult (Senior, student & child discounts available) 7:30 p.m., Tuesday, December 9
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THE NUTCRACKER Ballet Ariel Audiences delight in this beautiful production of The Nutcracker. Clara and the Nutcracker Prince journey on a magical adventure of toy soldiers, dancing snowflakes and sugar plum fairies. Enjoy this holiday treat for the whole family! www.BalletAriel.org Tickets starting at $25 (Senior, student & child discounts available) 2 p.m., Saturdays & Sundays, December 13-14, 20-21 7 p.m., Friday & Saturday, December 13, 19-20 IN THE VORTEX OF DANCE Adeleen’s World of Dance You are invited to see the most incredible show of the year. You will be carried in a vortex of dance showing the amazing cultures of other nations. You will feel the subtle breath of ballet, enjoy international music, dances and costumes of various countries. www.awdance.com $20 Adult (Senior, student & child discounts available) 3 p.m., Sunday, December 28 A NIGHT ON THE DANUBE Boulder Chamber Orchestra Join BCO for its third annual New Year’s Eve Concert with festive European music and lively celebrations. Pieces include Strauss’ Blue Danube, Brahms’ Hungarian Dance, Liszt’s Hungarian Rhapsody and more! Guest appearances by soprano artist Szilvia Schranz included. www.BoulderChamberOrchestra.org $35 Adult (Senior, student & child discounts Available) SAVE THE DATE – AUDITION NOTICE Missoula Children’s Theatre presents The Wizard of Oz in a one-week musical theater residency for amateur actors grades K-12. Group Audition: 4-6 p.m., Jan. 19, 2015 Rehearsals: January 19-25 Performances: 1 p.m. & 3:30 p.m., Saturday, January 25 www.Lakewood.org/HCA
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CIDER DAYS 2014 The sweet taste of fresh pressed cider, the smell of funnel cakes, the laughter of family and the roar of antique tractors can only mean one thing – Lakewood’s signature event, Cider Days, has returned to Lakewood Heritage Center! Cider Days offers sights, sounds and tastes for everyone. Enjoy everything apple with cider pressing, cider tastings, an apple bake-off, pie eating contests and more. With an eclectic mix of amusements including wagon and barrel train rides, historic demonstrations and a variety of exhibitors and vendors, Cider Days is fun for the whole family! New this year, Cider Days is thrilled to welcome Timbuk Toys as host of the kids interactive area. Focused on connecting children to the joy of play, imagination and discovery, Timbuk Toys is in the business of FUN! Honored over the years with awards including the Macaroni Kid Daisy Award and recognition from Colorado Parent magazine, the kids area will include crafts, a sandbox, outdoor toys, and dress-up fun with crazy hats for everyone!
2014 Entertainment Lineup: Due to popular demand, Top Hogs and Cowboy Craig and Family will be performing multiple shows each day. 11 a.m. Noon 1 p.m. 2 p.m. 3 p.m. 4 p.m.
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10 a.m.–5 p.m., October 4-5 Lakewood Heritage Center 801 S. Yarrow St. Tickets: $7/adult, $4/child (3-12) $5 adult early admission pricing from 10-11 a.m. on Sunday, October 5! www.Lakewood.org/CiderDays
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FROM HARVEST TO GLASS Interview with Brad Page of Colorado Cider Company Brad Page is a familiar face amongst Colorado brewers, having started in 1988 as assistant brewmaster at Wynkoop Brewing Company in Denver before moving on to become a founding partner and brewmaster at Coopersmith’s Pub & Brewing in Fort Collins. Three years ago, Brad and his wife, Kathe, channeled their love of brewing into a new venture, Colorado Cider Company. BRAVO: Brad! You’re a lifelong beer guy. How did you find yourself in the cider business? Brad: About 6-7 years ago, I was working as a brewer in Fort Collins, and Kathe and I got the idea to start making cider. We’re really drawn to the farming aspect of the business and would eventually like to move to the Western Slope, where our orchard is. BRAVO: Tell us about the orchard. Brad: It’s in Hotchkiss and we’ve planted over 3,000 trees to date. It will take them about three years to mature and yield a harvest for our ciders. BRAVO: Lakewood has a rich history in apple farming. Brad: Absolutely. Our whole country does, actually. Pilgrims brought apple trees over from England to harvest for cider, and we all grew up with the story of Johnny Appleseed. Apple trees are really hearty and can survive winter, which is how they successfully made the move west with families. It’s been great to see such a strong resurgence of something that was a common part of our history. BRAVO: What’s the biggest misconception about hard cider? Brad: That it’s sweet. People don’t typically drink cider as aggressively as they do beer, so we have a great opportunity to set a high standard and educate consumers. BRAVO: For those new to cider, what is a typical ingredient list? Brad: Just fresh apple juice, and yeast, with a little sugar added at fermentation. That’s the basics, and then we incorporate other juices, Colorado wine grapes, dry-hopping and other techniques to produce our different varieties. BRAVO: Where can readers find your ciders? Brad: We’re currently just statewide in Colorado. In Lakewood, Mile High Wine and Spirits in Belmar is a great partner. BRAVO: Where do you see yourself in five years? Brad: I hope I have a day off! [laughter] Really, we just want to keep rolling and stay true to who we are. Colorado Cider Company is a proud sponsor of Cider Days and offers a variety of ciders for sampling and purchase throughout the event. Visit Lakewood.org/CiderDays for more information!
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Fall 2014 Exhibits Highlighting Talented Artists LAKEWOOD CULTURAL CENTER
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20 Year Reunion
Evocative Forms and Images: Works by Sculptor Dixie Clark and Photographer Marcia Ward
North Gallery
Lakewood Cultural Center is pleased to present the artwork of Green Mountain High School alumni and faculty in a 20 year reunion show. Four graduates, Jim Beckner, Shay Davis, Jennifer Johnson Shay Davis, Two Johns and Adam Poole, join Ray Kanab, art teacher, and Joe Beckner, teacher and coach, in this exhibition of their most recent works. While many of these acclaimed artists shared the same classrooms and hallways over 20 years ago, viewers will be delighted to experience the artists' different styles, mediums and perspectives. September 5 – November 1 Free Opening Reception: 5-7 p.m., Friday, September 5
These artists have a friendship that spans 16 years, which is showed in a similarity in their work. Dixie’s clay sculpture is a progression of figurative forms that begins with an interpretation of a live model. Marcia’s work is a selection of images in both black and white and color from the 1980s to present. Marcia's technique of blending more Dixie Clark than one image in a photograph speaks to an otherworldly reality. September 5 – October 31 Free Opening Reception: 5-7 p.m., Friday, September 5
Winter in the Wild!
JOY FOR TOYS Every parent knows the joy toys can bring to children. Families will have a chance to look back at the toys that were entertaining children in decades gone by. The exhibit includes retro and historic toys from Lakewood Heritage Center and local collectors. November 13 – December 24 Free Opening Reception: 5-7 p.m., Thursday, November 13
Mezzanine Gallery
Belmar Block 7 Shows Off Block 7 is home to nine artist-owned studio/ galleries in the heart of Belmar in Lakewood's downtown. For over 10 years, Block 7 has featured dynamic, world-class artists on a local, affordable scale. Carrie MaKenna September 5 - November 1 Seed Nucleus Free Opening Reception: 5-7 p.m., Friday, September 5
Attracted to Abstracts! 40 West Arts presents an all-abstract, members-only show featuring paintings and sculpture. Abstract art does not present literal interpretations of the world, but instead uses a more loose visual language of form, color and line to create new compositions. November 13-December 24 Free Opening Reception: 5-7 p.m., Thursday, November 13
Richey Gallery
This exhibit of artwork by award-winning artists Dorothy DePaulo and Heidi Snyder is a celebration of nature. The art seeks to document the winter wildlife in our own urban environment. Each piece is a portrait of a plant or animal found in the local area, accompanied by interesting facts and identifying features. Heidi Snyder, Frittillary on November 13 – December 24 Creamy Thistle Free Opening Reception: 5-7 p.m., Thursday, November 13
In Conjunction with Winter in the Wild Exhibit:
Naturalist Mary Ann Bonnell, speaker As both a naturalist and an artist, Mary Ann is in a unique position to guide visitors through the gallery using the artistic depictions of Dorothy DePaulo and Heidi Snyder as a jumping off point to discuss the fauna and flora found in Lakewood's urban green areas. She will also answer questions pertaining to the interfacing of wildlife and people in urban settings and address any urban ecology issues. 6-7 p.m., Friday, December 12
LAKEWOOD HERITAGE CENTER Radius Gallery
Fun with Fashion Anna Cash-Mitchell The Embrace
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Throughout the 20th century, often driven by pop culture, people have found unique ways to have fun with fashion. A shortened hemline, a tilt of a hat, or the number of buttons on a coat create unique ways to express oneself. Explore the history of clothes, how they were made, and why they change. September 26, 2014 – February 28, 2015 Free Opening Reception: 5-7 p.m., Friday, September 26 Experience the fine art of yarn bombing and demonstrations of weaving, sewing, rug hooking and other textile work as you enjoy the new exhibit and hors d’oeuvres. www.Lakewood.org/HCA
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The Lakewood Cultural Center has played home and host to thousands of performances, events, meetings and parties over the last 15 years. There are a lifetime of memories within the walls, and four City of Lakewood employees, Tim Hoffman, Susan Martin, Jim Olson and Carol Shelly, have been there for them all. We asked several of them, along with others, to reminisce and share with us some of the their favorite memories of the last 15 years at Lakewood Cultural Center.
Susan Martin, cultural center administrator "In fall 2002, we co-presented Agatha Christie’s The Mousetrap with Morrison Theatre Company. The grand living room, which constituted the entire set, was to have been constructed in such a way that it would move upstage of the main curtain with relative ease to allow the curtain to be closed. Based on the understanding that we would be able to place the portable sound shell in front of the closed curtain, we scheduled the internationally renowned Takács Quartet to perform its first Lakewood performance on a dark night of The Mousetrap run. Once the set was in place it became quite clear that the curtain could not be closed and the set was not going anywhere until it was disassembled at the end of the run. We took a photo of the set, and a bit sheepishly I emailed Takács to inquire if the group would be willing to perform in front of the set, in our “living room.” The quartet graciously agreed to do so. The performance was brilliant on The Mousetrap set that night with a 'fire' burning in the living room fireplace, and the quartet has since returned for seven more engagements, including the upcoming program May 2015. Artists of that stature are often thought to be fussy and difficult, but Takács Quartet has proven to be more than accommodating and have become good friends of Lakewood Cultural Center."
Tim Hoffman, theater production coordinator "Our former production assistant, Jonathan, was a big coffee drinker. One morning we were preparing for a show and he misplaced his cup. Later that day, during the Mike David Photography slideshow, we had a keyboard come up on the orchestra pit. There, front and center on stage, was Jonathan's coffee cup. Fortunately, I don't think many people noticed! "During Little Shop of Horrors (2004), the designer of the plant Audrey II built the monster, but wasn't strong enough to run the plant. Jonathan had to operate the plant and call light cues on the headset from within the plant."
Carol Shelly, ticket office coordinator "Those who have been coming to the Lakewood Cultural Center for some time will remember that we didn't always have a box office. When I started my job, I found out that I would be working in a coat room with no area to sell tickets. I had to roll a counter out of the coat room to sell tickets at show time. For a while after our 'new' box office opened, we had a resident chipmunk who always seemed to scurry by right as someone would approach the counter to buy tickets!"
Kelly Graham, facility coordinator "The Mile High Magicians Society has performed here for many years, and the show sells out every year. Early on, one of the magicians offered to show Tim Hoffman a trick. The magician produced a deck of cards and asked Tim to write his name on a card and place it back in the deck while he looked away. The magician then threw the entire deck up in the air and, before walking away, pointed skyward and said, 'That's your card.' There, stuck to the 25-foot ceiling, was Tim's signed card, and there it remains. Now you tell me, how in the world did he do that?" 14 September-December 2014 | BRAVO LAKEWOOD
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Allison Scheck, marketing and community relations manager "Tim and I were trying to figure out how the Russian Cossacks finale would run since they didn't speak English and we didn't speak Russian. The lead dancer decided he'd demonstrate it for us in the backstage hallway. We were pressed up against the wall while he quickly lept and twirled around - with a very sharp sword in this hand! "Opie Gone Bad was in the middle of a great show on the plaza when the sprinklers cycled on. The crowd jumped up so quickly that the band thought there was a snake in the grass! Luckly Tim (Hoffman) quickly figured out that a wide-neck Coors bottle fit perfectly over the sprinkler head."
Jim Olson, facility coordinator "In just 15 years, the Lakewood Cultural Center has fostered many success stories for our community. In recent years, a misfit group of ukulele players sensed that we needed classes and a band, resulting in Lakewood’s ‘everyone is welcome’ Rocky Mountain Ukulele Orchestra. The first performance sold out to an enthusiastic new audience. Smaller, important successes came from our youth artists. I recall an actress with learning challenges who joined us for years, enjoying the limited parts she was given. One session, an instructor who sensed her potential challenged her with a demanding role. She shined, much to the enjoyment and tears of her family and fellow actors. In another instance, there was a boy in an art camp for cartooning that was in a wheelchair. His normally rambunctious fellow students made it a priority to include him in all activities, even changing their daily break from games on the plaza to a group trip to a nearby shop for snacks and drinks. Every day Lakewood Cultural Center's students, dancers, painters and sculptors embrace the arts and each other."
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Holiday Happenings WELCOME JOYOUS SEASON 7 p.m., Thursday, December 4 Lakewood Cultural Center
FEATURING THE MAYOR’S TREE LIGHTING 5:30–8:30 p.m., Friday, December 5 and Saturday, December 6 Official lighting ceremony with Mayor Bob Murphy at 6 p.m. on Friday, December 5
• FREE museum tours • FREE tractor pulled hay-wagon rides • FREE photos with Santa • Hot cocoa and holiday cookies in the White Way Grill - $1 each • Vintage holiday ornament making in the Country School • Unique gift shopping in the 20th Century Emporium Lakewood Heritage Center 801 S. Yarrow St. 303-987-7850 www.Lakewood.org/HolidayLights NEW! This year in conjunction with our event sponsor, Foothills Credit Union, we’re asking Lakewood Lights guests to support a snack drive for Ralston House. Ralston House is dedicated to helping children and teens heal from the trauma of sexual, physical or emotional abuse. It is the only child advocacy center in Jefferson, Adams and Broomfield counties and serves as a lifeline for some of Colorado's most vulnerable populations. Please bring prepackaged, nonperishable, individual serving sized snacks to Lakewood Lights, and we’ll get them to the children and teens served by Ralston House.
ANNUAL POTTERY SALE & OPEN HOUSE 10 a.m.-4 p.m., Saturday, December 6 Washington Heights Arts Center
Visit our weaving, pottery and papermaking studios while shopping student and instructor-created art and stoneware. In addition to rounding up the last of your holiday gifts, you can see live demonstrations and meet the artists! Washington Heights Art Center www.Lakewood.org/WashingtonHeights
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Join the Lutheran Chorale for a concert filled with the joyous sounds of the holiday season with pieces by Handel, Rutter and more, along with local high school and children’s choirs. www.Lakewood.org/Tickets
TIMOTHY P. & THE ROCKY MOUNTAIN STOCKING STUFFERS Four performances beginning December 5 (See p. 8) Lakewood Cultural Center
Timothy P. Irvin returns with 10 of his Stuffers, Colorado’s finest Western, bluegrass, and folk musicians, playing entertaining arrangements of original music and holiday favorites. www.Lakewood.org/LCCPresents
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Lakewood's own Rocky Mountain Ukulele Orchestra sets the pace worldwide for large ensemble arrangements and will entertain you and your family with holiday favorites. www.Lakewood.org/Tickets
BALLET ARIEL PRESENTS THE NUTCRACKER Seven performances beginning December 13 (See p. 8) Lakewood Cultural Center
Audiences delight in this beautiful production of The Nutcracker. Clara and the Prince journey on a magical adventure of toy soldiers, dancing snowflakes and sugar plum fairies. Enjoy this holiday treat for the whole family! www.Lakewood.org/Tickets
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Lakewood Looks Back The Lakewood Historical Society Celebrates 40 years of Service 1994, the society followed up by publishing Lakewood-Colorado, an Illustrated Biography to commemorate the 25th anniversary of the city’s incorporation. Both books are considered definitive sources of the city’s history.
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Creating the foundations for the Lakewood Heritage Center, establishing and supporting the annual Cider Days agricultural celebration, overseeing the development of two Lakewood history books and collecting oral histories of longtime Lakewood residents are some of the hallmark accomplishments of the Lakewood Historical Society and its 40 years of work preserving the city’s history. The Lakewood Historical Society was founded on August 15, 1974, to record, preserve, and share Lakewood’s history. The group was quickly commissioned to oversee projects to celebrate Colorado’s centennial and the nation’s bicentennial anniversaries in 1976. Among its first projects was the restoration of the calving barn from the May Bonfils-Stanton estate. This building would serve as the foundation for a museum in the newly formed Belmar Park, which ultimately became the Lakewood Heritage Center. The society later supported efforts to have the Carriage House, Country School, Streer-Peterson House and the Wide Acres Interurban Shelter added to the Lakewood Heritage Center, and the group also provided funds to restore the site’s Valentine Diner. Another early project relied on members’ experiences and personal knowledge to help write the first book the Society published, titled ’76 Centennial Stories of Lakewood. In
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The annual Cider Days event kicked off in 1978, and the society added new programming each year. Cider Days is now Lakewood’s signature community event, held each year at the Lakewood Heritage Center during the first weekend in October. In 1995, the society began writing the Lakewood Historian newsletter to record the stories of Lakewood, as well as the winning essays of the society-sponsored Dennis Vanderhoof Lakewood History Essay Contest. In 1998, the society started recording oral histories of longtime Lakewood residents, and to date more than 30 histories have been transferred to the Jefferson County Public Library, which has made them available online at http://jeffcolibrary.org/jeffcostories. The society’s Register of Historic Landmarks was established in 2005. The register is an honorary list, based on guidelines used by the national and Colorado Registers and includes 22 historically significant structures or places within the city of Lakewood. On January 13, 2014, Mayor Bob Murphy delivered a special proclamation to the society recognizing their 40th anniversary. With so many unique and important projects now complete or underway, the Lakewood Historical Society can look back on 40 years of community service with a sense of great pride and accomplishment. Lakewood Historical Society 801 S. Yarrow St. Lakewood, CO 80226 303.233.3050 http://historiclakewood.org
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