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Lakewood’s Heritage, Culture & the Arts Magazine
The Artifacts of Lakewood Heritage Center Also inside: A ‘Certified Lunatic’ meets the Symphony
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CONNECT WITH US! ON THE COVER: Hearkening back to a time
when milk was still delivered to houses, this mid-20th century milk bottle from the collection of the Lakewood Heritage Center was used by the Lakewood Farm Dairy, located at the intersection of Wadsworth Boulevard and Colfax Avenue.
Overheard at Lakewood Cultural Center "That [Les Ballets Jazz de Montreal] was the best performance I've ever seen here. Simply outstanding!" "I have a new favorite dance company!" "Whomever does the booking should be congratulated. That was phenomenal." Thank you to everyone who joined us on October 26 to kick off our 15th season at Lakewood Cultural Center with Les Ballets Jazz de Montreal. We were treated to a world premier piece, and enjoyed celebratory cupcakes in the lobby at intermission. Thank you to all of our guests, staff, and volunteers who truly made it magical!
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Winter 2015 Exhibits Highlighting Talented Artists LAKEWOOD CULTURAL CENTER
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Unbound: new works on stainless by Mai Wyn Schantz
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James J. Richey Gallery
Former New York City billboard painter Chris Krieg uses his skill of painting larger than life advertisements in Times Square on smaller canvases. His style is loose when close up yet Chris Krieg, The Boxer realistic from a distance. Krieg has painted murals around Denver and the west, occasionally scaling down to smaller canvases. He enjoys the challenge of painting small and on smooth, stretched canvas in his studio in Evergreen. January 23 – March 29 Free Artist Reception: 5-7 p.m., Friday, January 23
Despite our high tech, information driven world, we are still innately tied to the land. These paintings are about this relationship. They are an exploration of our evolving and often tenuous union with nature as well as our inherent desire to stay connected to it. Using stainless steel as substrate, these Mai Wyn Schantz, White Aspens nature-based paintings seek out beauty and balance in the unification of these two seeming opposites. January 23 – March 29 Free Artist Reception: 5-7 p.m., Friday, January 23
North and Mezzanine Galleries
Jefferson County Teachers Exhibit
Jefferson Foundation Middle School Art Exhibit Lakewood Cultural Center is pleased to host the Jefferson County Middle School Art Exhibit sponsored by the Jefferson Foundation. This exhibit showcases the most outstanding student work, conveying the artistic skill, quality of design and higher-level thinking of local middle school students. April 8 – May 3 Free Artist Reception: 5-7 p.m., Thursday, April 23
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Eclectic Harmony Brought together by their love of art, The Alliance Artists of Evergreen show how artists with very diverse viewpoints come together to bring out the best in each others' work through support and exhibits. January 23 – March 29 Free Artist Reception: 5-7 p.m., Friday, January 23 Carolyn Campbell, Beneath the Sea Grass
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Rotating Exhibits The Corner Gallery continues to serve the needs of the local arts community. Stop by to see what is new! January – Richard Eversly February – Thomas M. Goettel March – Fletcher Miller School April – Lakewood Head Start
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The 10th annual Juried Teachers Exhibition will be held concurrent with the Middle School Art exhibition. This exhibition features the work of instructors currently teaching in Jefferson County elementary, middle and high schools. Artwork includes a wide variety of mediums including painting, photography, mixed media, fiber and pottery. April 8 – May 1 Free Artist Reception: 5-7 p.m., Thursday, April 23
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Decoding the History of News in Lakewood Today, people often communicate via cellphones and computers. News is accessed from phones, Photo c/o Mary Bruce More tablets and car radios. Return to the beginning of news in Lakewood, a time of switchboards and typewriters, party line phones and floor model radios. Try out some old and new technology while learning about local newspapers, radio and television stations. April 2 - August 15 Free Opening Reception: 5-7 p.m., Thursday, April 2
Spirit of Lakewood Gallery Lakewood Heritage Center’s permanent gallery highlights significant events throughout the 20th century, starting with May Bonfils Stanton’s ownership of farmland which later became city municipal buildings as well as the Villa Italia and Belmar shopping centers. Permanent Ongoing Installation
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CREATE ART! When school is out, art is in! Students will work on exciting, age-appropriate projects including drawing, painting, sculpture, collage and more. There are both half-day and full-day options. (Full day includes Lunch Studio.)
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SPRING BREAK STUDIOS These studios provide extended supervision, available only with Lakewood Cultural Center camps. We offer three supervised activities per day. You may register before or on the first day of each session. No drop-in or single-day registration allowed. Parents dropping off early or picking up late by five minutes will be charged $5 per day. If you register for Early / Late Studio for the week, you will receive $5 off the total price. Early, Lunch or Late: $10 Regular price Early / Late Combo: $15 Regular Price Early: 8-9 a.m. | Lunch: noon-1 p.m. Late: 4-5 p.m. | Early / Late: 8 a.m.-5 p.m.
Ages: 5-12 Instructor: Kristee Graham Half: $107 Early, $112 Regular price Full: $214 Early, $219 Regular price Half Day: 9 a.m.-noon or 1-4 p.m. Full Day: 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Lakewood Cultural Center PORTRAIT DRAWING FOR TEENS Learn to draw successful portraits of your friends! Students should have basic drawing experience. All materials are provided. Ages: 13-17 Instructor: Slawa Radziszewska $107 Early, $112 Regular price 9 a.m.-noon, Lakewood Cultural Center
SCREENS & PRINTS FOR TEENS Participate in a printmaking extravaganza! Experiment with a variety of printmaking techniques including mono-printing, screen printing, stamp art and more. Ages: 13-17 Instructor: Arilla Tyrrell $107 Early, $112 Regular price 1-4 p.m., Lakewood Cultural Center JEWELRY & METALSMITHING Explore fundamentals of fabrication with nonferrous metals such as copper, brass and nickel. Gain experience in sawing, filing, silver (torch) soldering, polishing and basic patination. Elements of good design and studio safety will also be introduced. Ages: 12-16 Instructor: Christine Grininger $107 Early, $112 Regular price 10 a.m.-1 p.m., Washington Heights Arts Center
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“Find something you’re passionate about and stay tremendously interested in it." -Julia Child The Lakewood Cultural Center needs volunteers to assist with front of house operations including ushering, ticket taking, will call and greeting positions. Theater volunteers help create a welcoming and memorable experience for our patrons. Lakewood Cultural Center presents over 150 individual performances a year and would greatly appreciate your help. The Lakewood Cultural Center is hosting a training for new volunteers from 5:30-8:30 p.m. on January 12, 2015, and we cordially invite you to attend. Please R.S.V.P. to volunteer coordinator Karla Grahn at 303.987.7868 or KarGra@Lakewood.org. View this and other exciting opportunities with the City of Lakewood at www.Lakewood.org/Volunteer.
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canvas and cabernet Friday, February 27 6-8 p.m. Lakewood Cultural Center Cost $50 Join the HCA Alliance for a night of painting and a beverage of your choice (nonalcoholic, beer or wine) and help raise funds for our student scholarship programs. Rediscover your hidden artist as you are guided by an instructor and create a work of art to take home. All materials included. A cash bar will also be available.
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Upcoming Performances at OLYMPUS Dream Project Dream Project, a Colorado professional non-profit dance company, doesn't just put on an amazing dance performance, they offer a unique experience to connect with every person who shares the space using the dancers' collective passion, visions and talents. www.ADreamProject.com 6 & 8:30 p.m., Saturday, January 10 $19 (Child discount available) $15 (Two-show discount) AGNÈS CLÉMENT, HARP Mile High Chapter, American Harp Society Experience the magic of the harp with Agnès Clément in her U.S.A. tour debut. First Prize winner of the 8th U.S.A. International Harp Competition in 2010, the Herald Times said “…she commands a rare sensitivity for her chosen repertoire.” www.MileHighChapterAHS.org 3 p.m., Sunday, January 11 $25 (Student discount available) FOOTSTEPS Cleo Parker Robinson Dance Ensemble The Cleo Parker Robinson Dance Ensemble’s "Footsteps" features “More Perfect” by renowned choreographer Rennie Harris, commemorating the 50 year anniversary of defining moments of American civil rights history through the vernacular of hip hop. www.CleoParkerDance.org 7:30 p.m., Thursday & Friday, January 15-16 $25 (Senior, student and child discounts available) CHILDREN’S AND FAMILY CONCERT Lakewood Symphony Join conductor Matthew Switzer as he takes the audience on a fun and educational musical journey to delight kids and adults alike! www.LakewoodSymphony.org 11 a.m., Saturday, January 17 $5 All Tickets
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Lakewood Cultural Center Presents! THE WIZARD OF OZ Missoula Children’s Theatre Join 50 area school children in this fully staged musical theater adaptation of "The Wizard of Oz." The story is as familiar as it is beloved. Everyone is sure his Wizness will grant wishes and send Dorothy and Toto back to their home–but will he? We’ll never tell; come see for yourself! www.mctinc.org 1 & 3:30 p.m., Saturday, January 24 Tickets starting at $5 MY FAIR LADY Performance Now Theatre Company Enjoy this Broadway classic which includes “Wouldn’t It be Loverly?,” “With a Little Bit of Luck,” “The Rain in Spain,” "I Could Have Danced All Night,” “On the Street Where You Live,” “Get Me to the Church on Time” and “I’ve Grown Accustomed to Her Face.” www.PerformanceNow.org 7:30 p.m., January 30-31, February 6-7, 13-14 2 p.m., January 31-February 1, 7-8, 14-15 Tickets starting at $18
Lakewood Cultural Center Presents! THE SOUL OF FLAMENCO Flamenco Vivo Carlota Santana Flamenco Vivo Carlota Santana is one of the nation’s premier flamenco and Spanish dance companies. Celebrating its 30th anniversary season, the company performs accompanied by live musicians, bringing a spirit and power to the stage that is unmatched elsewhere. Audiences can expect to enjoy an authentic, visually stunning, unique cultural experience! www.Flamenco-Vivo.org 7:30 p.m., Saturday, February 21 Tickets starting at $18 *Funding for this program is provided by the Western States Arts Federation and the National Endowment for the Arts.
SINGING FOR FREEDOM The Spirituals Project Spirituals served as the soundtrack of a revolution for the Civil Rights Movement. The Spirituals Project celebrates the 50th anniversary of the voting rights movement in Selma, JASON BISHOP: Alabama and the THE PARANORMAL Voting Rights Act of TOUR 1965. www.SpiritualsProject.org 7:30 p.m., Sunday, February 22 $15 (Senior, student and child discounts available) TONAL PALATTE Lakewood Symphony Enjoy the incomparable tonal colors of Rimsky-Korsakov’s “Russian Easter Overture,” Ponce’s “Concierto del sur for guitar and orchestra” with guitarist Solomon Silber and Mussorgsky’s “Pictures at an Exhibition.” www.LakewoodSymphony.org 7:30 p.m., Thursday, February 26 $15 (Senior, student and child discounts available)
Lakewood Cultural Center Presents! JASON BISHOP: THE PARANORMAL TOUR Called “surprisingly funny and truly magical,” Jason Bishop brings a fresh and modern energy to the world of illusion. Each performance features award-winning sleight of hand, exclusive grand illusions and close-up magic projected onto a big screen. Delivering his illusions alongside a heart-pumping soundtrack of current rock and pop music, Bishop’s performances thrill and excite audiences of all ages! www.TheJasonBishopShow.com 3 & 7:30 p.m., Saturday, February 28 Tickets starting at $18 Lakewood.org/HCA
Lakewood Cultural Center POETRY OUT LOUD COLORADO STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS Colorado Creative Industries Join us for the 10th anniversary of Poetry Out Loud: a national poetry recitation contest. High school students from across the state perform classic and contemporary poetry in hopes of becoming the state champion. www.ColoradoCreativeIndustries.org 3 & 6 p.m., Tuesday, March 3 Free
Lakewood Cultural Center Presents! CHINA RISING High Definition Travelogue narrated live by filmmaker Dale Johnson Travel along with filmmaker Dale Johnson as he rides the High Speed Bullet train to Shanghai, visits the Forbidden City, Tiananmen Square, and The Great Wall. See the Yarlung Tsangpo Canyon in western China, which is much deeper and longer than the Grand Canyon. A feast for the eyes,
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this moving portrait showcases China’s past and its sparkling, modern future. www.Windoes.com 2 & 7 p.m., Saturday, March 7 Tickets starting at $7 HEARTS FOR HEART’S SAKE Colorado Centre of Dance Join us for the 11th annual collaboration of various artists providing outstanding entertainment with dancing, singing, drumming and more benefitting Children’s Hospital of Colorado. www.CCofDance.com 3 p.m., Sunday, March 8 $30 (Senior, student and child discounts available) ANNIE GET YOUR GUN Colorado Christian University This charming tall tale of the romance between sharp shooters Frank Butler and Annie Oakley in the days of the Wild West contains many favorite Irving Berlin tunes , including “There’s No Business Like Show Business,” “Doing what Comes Natur’lly,” “They Say That Falling in Love is Wonderful” and of course the show-stopping “Anything You Can Do I Can Do Better!” www.CCU.edu/Music 7:30 p.m., Thursday-Saturday, March 12-14 2:30 p.m., Saturday & Sunday, March 14-15 $12 (Senior, student and child discounts available) MASTERWORKS CONCERT Musica Sacra Chamber Orchestra of Augustana Arts Internationally renowned teacher and cellist Rodney Farrar will perform Saint-Saëns "Cello Concerto No. 1" with the MSCO in a powerful program also featuring the orchestra in Beethoven's "Symphony No. 5." www.AugustanaArts.org www.MSCODenver.org 7:30 p.m., Friday, March 20 $24 (Senior, student and child discounts available)
THE BLACK SHEEP Heritage Irish Stepdancers Come enjoy the legends of Ireland! The dancers present three Celtic folk tales using Irish music, dance and storytelling in a show that’s fun for the whole family. www.HeritageIrish.com 6:30 p.m., Saturday, March 21 $15 (Senior, student and child discounts available) A CHILDREN'S TALE - THE TOYMAKER'S COPPELIA Ballet Ariel "A Children's Tale - The Toymaker's Coppelia" is from the magical, comic ballet about the toymaker Dr. Coppelius and his doll Coppelia. Audience members may attend a delightful tea party with the toymaker's dolls following the one-hour ballet. www.BalletAriel.com 3 p.m., Sunday, March 22 $15 Adult; $10 Child (Performance Only) $25 Adult; $20 Child (Performance & Tea Party with Dancers)
Lakewood Cultural Center Presents! CYRILLE AIMÉE QUINTET Winner of multiple international jazz vocal competitions, Cyrille Aimée has been called “one of the most promising jazz singers of her generation” by The Wall Street Journal. Hailing from Samois-sur-Seine, France, Aimée began performing in the clubs and cafes of Paris when she was still a teenager. Her enchanting performances feature original songs as well as jazz standards, and the style of music is part jazz, part gypsy and part Brazilian. Her voice and her captivating stage presence are enthralling and unforgettable. www.CyrillleMusic.com 7:30 p.m., Friday, March 27 Tickets starting at $18
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AMERICANA Golden Eagle Concert Band The Golden Eagle Concert Band returns for their annual spring concert featuring pieces by American composers and arrangers. www.GoldenEagleConcertBand.org 2 p.m., Saturday & Sunday, March 28-29 $15 (Senior, student and child discounts available) ANNUAL SISTER CITIES MUSIC SCHOLAR CONCERT Lakewood Symphony The Sister Cities Music Scholar Competition winners showcase the outstanding talent of young people between the ages of 16-23 from Jefferson County and Chester, England. www.LakewoodSymphony.org 7:30 p.m., Thursday, April 2 $15 (Senior, student and child discounts available)
Lakewood Cultural Center Presents! RAPUNZEL Phamaly Theatre Company Phamaly Theatre Company produces professional scale plays and musicals year-round, cast entirely of performers with disabilities RAPUNZEL across the spectrum (physical, cognitive, emotional, blindness, deafness, etc.). With spectacular sets, costuming and talent, Phamaly continues to inspire people to rethink disability through professional theater. Don’t miss this chance to experience the magic as they present a fun, fanciful hour-long musical production of “Rapunzel!” www.Phamaly.org 11 a.m., Saturday, April 4 Tickets starting at $5
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Lakewood Cultural Center Presents! 42ND STREET co-presented with Performance Now Theatre Company "42nd Street" is Broadway’s original blockbuster that inspired a dozen other musicals. It is the quintessential Broadway story, following Peggy, a small-town chorus girl who gets a chance at stardom when she lands the lead in the newest hit show. Filled with show-stopping tap numbers and gorgeous 1930's costumes set against a spectacular score, "42nd Street" will have you dancing in your seat! www.PerformanceNow.org 7:30 p.m., April 10-11, 17-18, 24-25 2 p.m., April 11-12, 18-19, 25-26 Tickets starting at $18
Lakewood Cultural Center Presents! TAKÁCS QUARTET Multiple GRAMMY® award winning Takács Quartet is back by popular demand! Consistently recognized as one of the world’s great ensembles, Takács Quartet plays with a unique blend of drama, warmth and humor. This internationally renowned group combines four distinct musical personalities to express a single voice, bringing fresh insights through impeccable technique to the string quartet repertoire. Audiences worldwide return again and again to enjoy this phenomenal quartet; don’t miss your chance to hear them in Lakewood! Program includes Schubert's "Quartetsatz," Haydn's "String Quartet Op. 76, No. 3," and Beethoven's "String Quartet Op. 59, No. 1." www.TakacsQuartet.com 7:30 p.m., Thursday, April 30 Tickets starting at $18
BLACK BEAUTY Mpact Dance Company Mpact’s groundbreaking mix of methods, styles and music removes traditional boundaries to create an entirely new and exciting experience. Mpact transcends limits, creating an open and evolving dance form and storytelling that reflects the world we live in today. www.MpactDanceCompany.com 7 p.m., Friday, May 1 Tickets starting at $10 VINCENT VAN GOGH Ballet Ariel A dramatic ballet about Vincent Van Gogh, from his turbulent love life to his artistic genius, ending with his descent into madness, this ballet captivates with its moving story and original contemporary music. www.BalletAriel.com 7:30 p.m., Saturday, May 2 2 p.m., Sunday May 3 Tickets starting at $25 (Senior, student and child discounts available)
Lakewood Cultural Center Presents! ORCHESTRAL LUNACY TOMÁŠ KUBÍNEK co-presented with Lakewood Symphony Move over Victor Borge and P.D.Q. Bach! Certified lunatic and master of the impossible Tomáš Kubínek is teaming up with Lakewood Symphony for an evening of grand music and madcap hilarity. Mr. Kubinek is a virtuoso vaudevillian, comic-genius and all-round charmer who plays to packed theaters around the world. After a sold-out run on Broadway, The New York Times declared his work as "Absolutely expert!" His comedic brilliance, coupled with music by Rossini, Bach and Mozart will have everyone (including the musicians) in stitches! www.KubinekSymphony.com 7:30 p.m., Thursday & Friday, May 7-8 Tickets starting at $18
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Bringing Music to the Mountain Communities 2014-2015 marks our 33rd season
The Evergreen Chamber Orchestra welcomes our new conductor
William Hill The Evergreen Chamber Orchestra happily announces the appointment of William Hill as its new Director/ Conductor. Well known as the principal tympanist with the CSO, Mr. Hill is also a composer, jazz artist and teacher. ECO performs 4 major concerts a year, 2 in Evergreen and 2 in Littleton. Remaining concerts are on Mar.8th and April 26th, 2015. ECO also performs an annual concert with students from Evergreen area schools, this year on 2/7/15 at Evergreen High School. Remaining recitals are on Feb. 8th and April 12th, 2015 performed in area homes.
CONCERTS March 8th, 2015 April 26th, 2015
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The Lakewood Heritage Center (LHC) is a 20th Century Museum that connects the community and its generations to the history and heritage of Lakewood through the care and presentation of authentic artifacts, innovative programming and engaging experiences. In pursuit of this mission, LHC staff collects and displays appropriate objects in the museum galleries and buildings on site, and some of the buildings are artifacts themselves. Staff also stores, inventories and photographs artifacts in the Conservation & Preservation (CP) Building, which is climate controlled to protect the collection. The building gets its name from preservation, which is a term for the steps staff take that reduce or prevent damage in order to extend the life expectancy of an artifact, and conservation, which refers more specifically to the physical treatment of individual damaged items. For example, conservation could refer to cleaning dirt off of a pair of shoes from the 1920s, while preservation is making sure that the shoes are stored in an appropriate box in an environmentally controlled room with a disaster plan. Lakewood Heritage Center collects objects because of their historical significance and in support of the museum’s educational mission. While the museum is not actively accepting donations at this time, there are times when specific artifacts are needed to fill an existing gap in the collection. When that happens, LHC reaches out to the public to secure donations. On these pages are artifacts that Lakewood staff from different areas of expertise chose based on personal interest. Enjoy!
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This typewriter is a visual feast, with so many
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Building when I saw these
the mechanics of typing. One could depress a
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it being a hot dog roaster made me laugh out loud. It’s a lot of machine for one function and we have several items like this in our collection… I just think these old appliances are so fun. GREG LOVELL, LAKEWOOD HERITAGE CENTER COMMUNITY EVENTS COORDINATOR
The moment that I saw this 3D planning
illustration, I thought it represented Morse Park even though there was no title. I was
intrigued by the missing gaps in the object's information: lack of a date and the changes from this original design to the park's current form. While we are still investigating the creation date for this object, additional research turned up an opening date of 1955 for the originally named Lakewood Park, pre-dating city incorporation and boasting Lakewood's first public swimming pool. ROSS WILLIAMS, FACILITIES PLANNER
The material, rich color and pure elegance of this coat made me smile. It reminded me that there was a time
when daywear was different from evening attire, and evening attire was very different from formalwear. To think of an auditorium full of women dressed to the nines, all wearing coats like this, puts a beautiful picture in my mind. MEGAN LOWE, BUSINESS SPECIALIST COLLECTION NUMBERS | COAT: 93.104.5, ROASTER: 2013.10.1, TYPERWRITER: 89.50.1, MAP: 2014.1.191
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Community Art Workshops Explore your artistic potential with a creative class or workshop! Washington Heights Arts Center (WH) and Lakewood Cultural Center (LCC) offer a dynamic array of classes for teens and adults of all skill levels. Register early and save at Lakewood.org/Classes, or by calling 303.987.5436. Early registration closes seven days prior to the workshop start date.
LEARN TO SING BETTER - EASIER Ages: 13 and up January 3, Saturday 10 a.m.-noon, LCC $30 early; $35 regular Activity #175401-01 DROP-IN WOMEN’S DRUM CIRCLE Ages: 13 and up January-May, 2nd Sunday each month 2-3:30 p.m., LCC $8 drop-in fee (per session) No registration needed DROP-IN EVENING GUITAR Ages: 16 and up January 12-May 18, Mondays (No class Jan. 19, Feb. 16) 6-8 p.m., LCC $10 drop-in fee (per session) No registration needed DROP-IN NATIVE AMERICAN FLUTE CIRCLE Ages: 16 and up January-February, 4th Sunday of the month March-May, 3rd Sunday of the month $5 Drop-in Fee (per session) 3-5 p.m., LCC No registration needed
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MESA VERDE POTTERY WORKSHOP Ages: 10-14 February 17, Tuesday March 23, Monday 4:30-6 p.m., WH $15 regular Activity #171005-01, 171005-02
CHAIN MAILLE CAGED BRACELET WORKSHOP Ages 16 and up January 31, Saturday 10 a.m.-1 p.m., WH $23 early; $28 regular Activity #170711-01
FLAMENCO DANCE WORKSHOP FOR SENIORS Ages: 55 and up February 21, Saturday 10:30–11:45 a.m., CCC* $5 Advanced registration required No same day registration permitted Activity #172910-01 *Clements Community Center, 1580 Yarrow St.
INTRODUCTION TO PHOTO SOFTWARE Ages 18 and up March 24, Tuesday 6-9 p.m., LCC $20 early; 25 regular Activity Number #177705-01
DRAWING HANDS WORKSHOP Ages: 18 and up February 21, Saturday 10 a.m.-1 p.m., WH $27 early; $32 regular Activity #170322-01 F.A.B. LAB - CANVAS & CUPS Ages 4 and up February 25, Wednesday 6-8 p.m., LCC $30 for two family members, $5 each additional family member Activity #171106-01
F.A.B. LAB - DUCT TAPE CREATIONS Ages 4 and up April 15, Wednesday 6-8 p.m., LCC $30 for two family members, $5 each additional family member Activity Number #171106-02 INTRODUCTION TO GLAZING WORKSHOP Ages 17 and up May 16, Saturday 1-4 p.m., WH $20 early, $25 regular Activity #170024-01
WATERCOLOR FOR EVERYONE Ages 12 and up February 28, Saturday 10 a.m.-1 p.m., WH $20 regular Activity #170217-01
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Lakewood Looks Back: Washington Heights School
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ocated on West First Avenue near O’Kane Park, Washington Heights Arts Center enriches the Lakewood community by offering a dynamic array of cultural arts opportunities for all ages and skill levels. Today’s visitor can participate in the center’s many program offerings including pottery, watercolor, papermaking, jewelry and weaving, to name a few. The building itself, however, has a much richer history. From 1899 to 1968 it served area students as a school and was a place of learning and enrichment. Washington Heights was originally constructed in 1898 as a one-room rural school on land donated by Thomas M. Patterson, a delegate to the Colorado Territorial Legislature, later to the House of Representatives in Washington, D.C., and who also was a United States Senator from 1901 to 1907. Mr. Patterson purchased the property on June 4, 1881, from Charles M. Kellogg for $2,500. The school was named for the old subdivision on which it stands, named and platted in August 1888 by William W. Cover. The boundaries of the school district extended from the west side of Sheridan Boulevard to the east side of Wadsworth Boulevard and from the north side of Alameda Avenue to Tenth Avenue.
schoolhouse construction. In Colorado, the typical expression was a very simple vernacular building with a few classical elements, such as a pediment, fanlight or pilasters, all of which Washington Heights exhibits. The symmetrical façade with a balance of multi-light windows and a centered door added a certain formality to the building, as did the use of the classical elements and boxed eaves. The building is listed on the Colorado State Register of Historic Properties. By 1968 when the decision was made to move district students to newer buildings it was the oldest continuously operating school in Lakewood and one of the oldest in the country. Foothills Park and Recreation District used the building from 1965-1968 for evening and summer recreation classes and continued to use the building full time from 1968-1998, when it was deeded over to the City of Lakewood. The structure remains the oldest standing school building in Jefferson County and has been referred to as “The Father of the Alameda Area Schools.” Lakewood is proud to recognize the historical significance of Washington Heights and continue its tradition of education with an exciting array of fine arts classes. If you are interested in taking a class or workshop in this very unique locale, please contact the Washington Heights Arts Center at 303.987.5436 or by e-mail at HCA@Lakewood.org or visit www.Lakewood.org/Classes. Class of 1963
From an architectural perspective, Washington Heights reflects the vernacular style of rural schoolhouses of the late 19th century; unadorned walls, hip roof and round-arched windows. The simple design and absence of decorative elements testify to the needs, attitudes and economics that governed education in the area.The original classroom, the largest room in the building, is where pottery classes are held today. A second room was added on the north side sometime between 1911 and 1912. When the second room was added, primary and intermediate pupils were then separated. In 1917, Margaret Patterson Campbell (who was the daughter of Thomas M. Patterson, the original grantor), clarified the landholdings of District No. 50 through a warranty deed. This enabled construction of the front portion of the schoolhouse. This 1920 addition consisted of two classrooms, a central hall and a basement which is where the furnace room, lunchroom and kitchen were located. Outside ‘outhouses’ were still used until the interior lavatories and hallway were added sometime in the late 1920s. An architectural style change occurred with the large front addition. Colonial Revival was the dominant style for domestic architecture throughout the country during the first half of the 20th century. As rural schools resembled houses, the style was also applied to 18 January-April January-April2015 2015| |BRAVO BRAVOLAKEWOOD LAKEWOOD 18
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Join us for a Historical Luncheon! Enjoy a delightful lunch in the 1920's schoolhouse (pictured below) at Lakewood Heritage Center, with delicious fare, pleasant conversation and a guest speaker highlighting a topic of 20th century history. Cost is $20 per person (includes lunch), or $12 for lecture only. Reservations are required and must be paid in advance, no refunds are available. See right for upcoming schedule and topics!
2015 Luncheons February 10: A Modern Art Retrospective, presented by Dean Sobel, director of the Clyfford Still Museum April 14: A Celebration of Colorado Architecture Month June 9: Lakewood Schools, presented by Thomas Sullard, author of the book “Public Education in Lakewood, Colorado” August 11: Archives as Communication, presented by Keith Schrum, Archivist at History Colorado October 13: Historical Ski Equipment, presented by Maureen Nichols December 15: Holiday Tea and Lecture, presented by Author Penelope Carlevato Lunch is at noon, lecture is from 1-2 p.m.Visit Lakewood. org/HeritageCenter to register!
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Earth Day Celebration Join us from 10 a.m.-3 p.m. on Saturday, April 18 at Lakewood Heritage Center for the City of Lakewood’s Earth Day Celebration. This free community event is organized by the Employees' Committee for a Sustainable Lakewood and was created to showcase companies, agencies and organizations that provide products, services, resources and information so residents can make more sustainable choices. Special attractions at the event include a climbing wall, music, sustainable demonstrations and presentations, a fitness activity and a kids' interactive craft area. Local and regional vendors of products, services and initiatives interested in exhibiting or selling at the event should call 303.987.7836.
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BRAVO: We want to hear about what you have in store for Lakewood. But first, what’s this about Sheboygan? I travel often, taking up artistic residencies. I found myself in Sheboygan one year and decided to help the city put on it’s own variety show of sorts, where anyone, regardless of age, skill or talent, would have a place in the show. I ended up with over 200 area performers, from a herpetologist who was a mechanic by trade, to acrobats, to a local choir of seniors. The age range was 4-92 years old; literally anyone who wanted to be in the show was in the show. We held the performance in a 1500 seat vaudeville theatre and it sold out. There was an old Wurlitzer playing in the lobby when guests entered, the performers were phenomenal, it was really was magic. BRAVO: That sounds amazing...and insane! How were you able to put it all together?
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I’m really good at sharing the light, making people shine and having fun. The result is always funny, collaborative and beautiful. It really was a dream performance for me and for my fellow performers. BRAVO: Switching gears, how did “Orchestral Lunacy” come about? I felt that the symphony could use a little irreverence and lunacy to engage a larger audience. I found myself thinking a lot about how to make it charming and funny, yet still honor the music. The result is a program that really honors the music while breaking down the walls of stuffiness and really entertaining people.
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BRAVO: How does the orchestra respond? From outright mutiny to falling on their instruments. Honestly, it seems like it’s a breath of fresh air for them and they’re having a ball. With this performance I feel like audiences are getting a new take on symphony musicians. They’re seeing a very human side. People in the audience get to see the players getting drawn in just as much as they are, and it creates a very special rapport. When you see somebody engaged and laughing, you see their spirit. One thing I often hear after a show from musicians and conductors is how much they enjoyed being part of this dynamic with the audience. It’s something they didn’t realize was possible. BRAVO: What can our audience expect? A show that is charming, friendly, zany, accessible, funny, collaborative and beautiful. I act as a drawbridge to the audience, engaging the musicians so that they smile, laugh and have fun, and then their music really shines. When we did the premiere tour of this symphony show, the concertmaster said it was the most fun she’s had in years, and also commented that the show left her thoroughly exhausted. BRAVO: From laughing? Well, let’s just say this — the first night of the run, I was popping beers on stage with the conductor. On the second night, the entire brass section popped beers. It was mayhem. BRAVO: What do you think makes the pairing of comedy and music so effective? Laughter gets everyone breathing together, music gets them feeling. When those things come together, the combination is hilarious, and it also goes deep on an emotional level. Laughter is miraculous — it never gets old.
BRAVO: What do you hope to accomplish with this show? To singlehandedly take over the universe ... Really, I just want people to have an amazing time, to laugh and see their orchestra in a whole new way. For orchestras I want to be part of the solution. The revolution. I want to give them this compelling and engaging program that is inspiring and sparkling and alive and energizes the entire community. I want to help to create this very human and joyous event that keeps all of us doing the work we love and keeps all kinds of people coming to the concert halls and theaters. Don't miss the mayhem! One of the most anticipated shows of the whole season, "Orchestral Lunacy: Tomáš Kubínek with the Lakewood Symphony" tickets are on sale now and going quickly. Call 303.987.7845 today!
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