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ARTS CENTER STAFF Interim Executive Director Linda Boedeker

(719) 295-7200 210 N. Santa Fe Ave. Pueblo, CO 81003

Controller Rochelle Spoone Fund Development Manager Jenny Kemp

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Director of Buell Children’s Museum & Education Donna Stinchcomb Artistic Director, School of Dance/ Sangre de Cristo Ballet Stephen Wynne Facilities & Beverage Manager Lorrie Marquez Marketing Nathan Santistevan Curator of Visual Arts Christel Dussart Assistant Curator, Buell Children’s Museum Joleen Ryan Tour Coordinator Diane Pirraglia Accounting Assistant Julie Salas Administrative Assistant Kathy Berg Membership/Box Office Manager Cheryl Califano

FROM THE DIRECTOR It has been such an honor to serve as the Sangre de Cristo Arts Center Interim Director for the past six months. It is indeed a privilege to experience the exhibitions, the concerts, the performances, the classes - and to know that we all have such a positive impact on the community. It is the staff and the volunteers that make it all happen, and I want everyone to be aware of all the work that happens behind the scenes. And I want to say thank you to each and every one – without them, the Sangre de Cristo Arts Center would not be the fabulous place that it is today. As the Board of Trustees moves forward with their search for the next Executive Director, I am confident that they will find a leader with the passion and energy that is shared by everyone here, and he or she will be able to take the Arts Center from being the jewel of Pueblo to being the jewel of the entire state. Again, thank you for this opportunity, and I hope to see you soon at the Arts Center.

Assistant Membership/ Box Office Manager Dan Masterson Theater Technician Tim Gately

Linda J. Boedeker Interim Director, Sangre de Cristo Arts & Conference Center

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Rod Slyhoff, Greater Pueblo Chamber Sandy Gutierrez, Pueblo Latino Chamber GALLERIES & BUELL CHILDREN’S MUSEUM Hours: 11 am-4 pm | Tues-Sat Admission: $4 Adults | $3 Children/Military MEMBERS ALWAYS FREE

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SCHOOL OF DANCE

Now Offering SUMMER DANCE Programs

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PROGRAM ONE

SANGRE DE CRISTO BALLET DAYTIME SUMMER DANCE INTENSIVE June 10-June 29 | Monday-Friday | 3-Week Course 2 Levels - Intermediate and Advanced Performance on June 29 at 12 pm ADVANCED Class 1: Ballet | 10-11:30 am | Studio 1 Class 2: Modern/Contemporary | 12-1:30 pm | Studio 2 Class 3: 2-3 pm | Studio 1 Class 4: Rehearsals (optional): 4-5 pm | Studio 1 INTERMEDIATE Class 1: Modern/Contemporary | 10-11:30 pm | Studio 2 Class 2: Ballet | 12-1:30 pm | Studio 1 Class 3: 2-3 pm | Studio 2 Class 4: Rehearsal (optional): 4-5 pm | Studio 1

TUITION All 3 Weeks Any 2 Weeks Any 1 Week

PROGRAM TWO SANGRE DE CRISTO SCHOOL OF DANCE

EVENING SUMMER DANCE COURSE

SESSION SCHEDULE (4-WEEK COURSE) June 10-July 5 | Monday, Wednesday, Friday Course 1: Dance Exploration: 5:30-6:30 pm | Studio 2 Course 2: Pre-Ballet: 6:30-7:30 pm | Studio 2 Course 3: Ballet 1 and 2: 5:30-6:30 pm | Studio 1 Course 4: Open Ballet lvls 3-6: 6:30-8 pm | Studio1 SESSION SCHEDULE (4-WEEK COURSE) June 10-July 5 | Tuesday & Thursday Course 5: Pas de Deux: 5:30-7 pm | Studio 1 Course 6: Open Hip Hop lvls 1-4 : 7-8 pm | Studio 1

TUITION Courses 5 & 6 Courses 1, 2, 3, 4

MEMBER NON-MEMBER $57 $62 $76 $84

MEMBER NON-MEMBER $393 $437 $293 $325 $180 $220

June 12-July 10

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Every Wednesday 5-6:30 pm | 5 weeks $35 Members |$40 Non-Members

GUEST FACULTY June 24-28: Britta Heermann-Wynne Britta Heermann-Wynne was born in Hamburg, Germany. She studied at the State Opera School of Dance in Hamburg, the Conservatory of the Performing Arts in Munich, the International Centre of Dance in Cannes, France, and under the direction of Ruth Currier, former artistic director of Limon Company, in New York City. Her first professional engagement was in the film, Rheingold, directed by Herbert von Karajan. She then was contracted with the Music Theater in Revier in Gelsenkirchen for two years. In Italy, Britta was engaged to perform with the Stagione Lirica at the Arena Sferisterio in Maccerata, as well as at an open-air theatre in Bologna performing in such operas as La Boheme and La Traviata. Her next engagement was with The Freiburger Tanz Theatre for two years followed by a six-year engagement with the Tanz-Forum at the Metropolitan Opera House in Cologne, Germany, where she toured many international destinations extensively. During the time in Cologne she performed in two films and worked occasionally with German television programs. After moving to the USA, Britta co-founded the Philadelphia based company At Marah Dance Theatre in 1996 where she performed many leading roles with the company and served as company and trainee program instructor. From 2004 to 2011 she served as a faculty member at the Belhaven University dance department and as rehearsals director for TALK Dance Co. Since 2009 Britta is studying to become a Feldenkrais Practitioner, Britta will complete her studies in December 2013. Britta is the wife of Stephen Wynne, artistic director of Sangre de Cristo School of Dance.

June 10-14: DeMarcus Suggs DeMarcus Suggs began his professional training under the tutelage of Marcus Sherman with Vision Theatre Charlotte. He continued his studies at Zion Worship Center for the Arts (Charlotte, NC), Dance Central, Masterworks Festival and the USA International Ballet Competition/School. In 2011, he received his B.F.A. in dance from Belhaven University (Jackson, MS) where he was a full-tuition scholarship recipient. While at Belhaven, DeMarcus was selected for the 2009 Bezalel Award for Outstanding Artistic Achievement and was also a member of TALK Dance Company with whom he toured internationally. Mr. Suggs dances with the Dayton Contemporary Dance Company (DCDC), where he has been a member since 2011.

June 17-21: Jamie Thompson

Jamie Thompson is from Belize, Central America, and is a graduate of Belhaven University in Jackson, Mississippi, where he received his Bachelor’s of Fine Arts in Dance Performance and Choreography. He received additional training from the Belize National Dance Company and the Dramatic Forces School of Dance. He has served as a dancer, choreographer and teacher with the Belize National Dance Company. Mr. Thompson has served as artistic director for plays presented by the Rotary Club of Belize (2006-2009), directing four plays written by Caribbean playwright Patrick Brown. His special interests include teaching and working with organizations that work for the betterment and development of youth. He is currently in his third season with the Dallas Black Dance Theatre.

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ENTERTAINMENT

Diary of a Worm, a Spider, and a Fly SAT, OCT 19, 2013 11 am

THUR, NOV 14, 2013 7 pm

SAT, MAR 1, 2014 11 am

It’s not easy being a bug, especially on the first day of school! Based on the bestselling books featuring Worrying Worm, Fearless Fly, and Sassy Spider, this hysterical musical coming-of-age will have the whole family cheering on the quirky crawlers as they face problems and milestones common to us all.

FROGZ! is penguins playing musical chairs, a cat trapped in a giant paper bag, orbs running wild through the audience, and a madcap revue of illusion, comedy and fun that has inspired audiences worldwide. It is an unforgettable experience for children and adults alike!

The Denver-based 17th Avenue Allstars have been at the forefront of contemporary a cappella music since its inception in 1988. These talented vocalists thrill audiences nationwide with soulful renditions of songs from nearly every era of American pop music.

COLORARDTOS

BRASTSOASWING SALUTE

WED, OCT 23, 2013 7:30 pm

TUES, NOV 12, 2013 7:30 pm

FRI, FEB 14, 2014 7:30 pm

Touching on the life and times of one of the world’s most legendary musical artists, Johnny Cash, the musical revue Ring of Fire is considered one of the best “jukebox musicals” of our time. With smashing medleys and bounce in its guitar-driven energy, this show will have you stompin’ your feet and asking for more.

Colorado Brass Arts group is comprised of the top premier military band musicians who through their careers performed big band jazz for audiences numbering in the millions internationally. This exciting show will feature the best of band music and provide the American public with a dynamic tribute to the “Big Band Era” and the veterans across our great country.

Direct from Las Vegas, Yesterday - The Beatles Tribute performs such songs as Hard Day’s Night, Help, I Wanna Hold Your Hand, Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band, and Revolution. Yesterday recreates note for note the music of the Fab Four. Beatles fans will be astonished!

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THUR, APR 10, 2014 7 pm

INDIVIDUAL TICKETS

Toying with Science is a fast-paced, varied and dynamic program! Garry Krinsky’s original, upbeat songs offer additional information on fulcrums, levers and basic mechanics - including the ability to find the center of gravity is demonstrated when he balances multiple ladders, topped with a giant beach umbrella on his chin at the same time. Garry brings a number of sciencebased toys to life with motion, music, humor and insight. He impresses upon his audience the idea that by mastering simple scientific concepts, one can produce terrific results. As personable as he is professional, Garry consistently dissolves the boundary between himself and the audience, making for a truly unique experience.

Call 295-7200 for tickets

Member: $7 Non-Member: $8

CENTER twelfth night

PERFORMING ARTS

TUES, MAR 18, 2014 7:30 pm

MON, APR 14, 2014 7:30 pm

Written in 1600 and set against a background of romance and mystery, this hilarious story of identical twins and mistaken identity, set in the mystical world of Illyria, explores the universal themes of love and all its ambiguous effects on human behavior. Aquila Theatre‘s Twelfth Night promises to thrill and enchant!

Paul Taylor 2 Dance Company has brought Mr. Taylor’s repertoire to nearly 400 cities around the world since its creation in 1993. With six dancers, it is modeled after the dance maker’s original 1954 company. Critics and audiences cheer as Taylor 2 displays the humor, range of emotions and astonishing athleticism that characterize Taylor dances – often for audiences that have never before seen modern dance.

SERIES

INDIVIDUAL TICKETS Member: $27 Non-Member: $30

SEASON TICKETS Member: $125 Non-Member: $140

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EXHIBITTION FEATURE

Strings & Sculpture

David ENKE & Annie Enke

Through July 13, 2013

Sponsored by the Mahlon Thatcher White Foundation

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Sight and sound come together in a brilliant display of one of a kind hand crafted musical instruments and exquisitely created wooden sculptures. The richness of exotic woods and warm natural forms come vividly to life in the hands of David & Annie Enke. Their instruments and sculptures inspire us to go deeper, to reach inside and reflect on the beauty of nature and the limitlessness of the human imagination. This exclusive Sangre de Cristo Arts Center show will feature live performances throughout the exhibition, including educational journeys into the nature of sound and how vibrational waveforms interact to create and enhance the world we live in. It’s a memorable eye and ear opening experience for people of all ages.


David ENKE David Enke has been designing and building musical instruments for over 35 years and is considered one of today’s premier experimental designers. His instruments are based on a deep understanding of the principals of sound, harmony, and resonance, and have a richness of tone that brings added life and beauty to whatever style of music is being performed on them. An apprentice of renowned builder Steve Klein, David’s instruments can be found in private collections and in the hands of discriminating players around the world.

Annie Enke Intrigued by the unique patterns, colors and inclusions found naturally in wood, Annie Enke began her exploration of wood as an artistic medium in the 1990’s. Annie’s work is infused with deep mystical themes and reflections of ancient civilizations. Combining these elements with a palette of rare and exotic woods, her work manifests the melding of reality and dreams. Annie’s work gives viewers a glimpse of the timeless essence behind the surface of reality. Fascinated by the concept of containment, Annie’s work incorporates hidden drawers and chambers. Each piece invites her audiences inside. Flawlessly executed and full of life, Annie’s work has won numerous 1st place and people’s choice awards and she has gained the respect of both seasoned woodworkers and art critics alike.

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CURRENT EXHIBITIONS

Also on display:

Through July 6, 2013

2nd Floor Foyer Basic Truths by Dana Hassett

“Painting is a journey celebrating the gift of life. A moment in time, thought and heart created as a happening that will enrich our lives.”

3rd Floor Foyer John Sherman “{My paintings are} breakthroughs from the archetypal world.”

Regional Gallery Discovering the West with paint and brush by Darien Bogart “Colorado has inspired my art...the rhythms of life, intensity of color and energy of place.”

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UPCOMING EXHIBITIONS

Strange Attractors AUG 3 – OCT 26, 2013

JUN 8 – OCT 12, 2013

In the study of Chaos Theory it has recently been found that any chaotic system has within it the tendency to work its way towards order, beginning in a specific domain and spreading throughout the system. Early computer modeling showed these domains to be rare and elusive, thus they were termed “Strange Attractors.” Jeff Richards’ artwork, in a peculiar way, is his own way of searching for these Strange Attractors, these domains of order within chaos, wherein the seeds of coherence and beauty lie. Often distant as a faint echo, or lost in cold and claustrophobic darkness, the Strange Attractors yet call. An ethereal display of embroidery thread on painted board.

PLACES UNFOLD AND STORIES TOLD

Montana Cole has always been interested in photography and nature. These photos are the result of her passion for both. The Journey of Travels has taken her to Nepal, Thailand, Argentina, New Zealand and many more wonderful places. Her dedication to the environment is why she loves photographing nature. She has a formal education in Environmental Studies and knows the importance of the interconnectivity with our biosphere and us. “As a living breathing planet, we cannot forget what a large part the natural environment plays in our lives. I hope to bring awareness for more conservation.”

Tana Cole Photography

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It’s our

41st ANNIVERSARY Gala Friday, June 7, 2013

Please join us as we celebrate 41 years of championing the arts during a starlit evening with silent/live auctions, guitar music, fine food, and exquisite company. Featuring a special after-dinner performance by Grammy nominee and singer/songwriter

Michael Martin Murphey! $125 per person | Corporate Tables of 8 to 12 guests available

RSVP by June 3, 2013 to (719) 295-7200 Sponsored by

The Mahlon Thatcher White Foundation

Spradley Auto Network, Ryals Family Foundation, Aberdeen Surgery Center, Bill Hilton and Carolyn Jackson-Hilton, Drs. Elissa Ball & Jay Richter, Rita Gersick, Jackson Foundation, William & Elaine Nicoll, Dr. Travis & Carrie Archuleta, San Isabel Electric Association, Inc., St. Mary Corwin Medical Center, Thomas Healy Fund, Xcel Energy, Loaf ‘N Jug, Charlie & Desi Vial, Euphoria Salon, Ron & Cathy Diodosio, Sandy & Marv Stein, Lark Landing Bed & Breakfast, Reflections Plus, Ray & Linda Kogovsek

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JUNE Learn to Draw Cartoons “Spiderman” Tarantula Meet & Greet “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle” Meet & Greet Be a community hero! Paint a park bench All Super Dads get in FREE when accompanied by a child Young Bot Builders Open Build 12-3pm, Magic Carpet Theater Bee the one to keep our city clean! Meet the Litter Bee 1-2pm. Make a “green” lantern for the Solstice Parade Join us on the Levee Arkansas River Trail 7:30-10pm Heroes Rock! Melted crayon gifts to give Decorate your super-bike. Bike to Work Day

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Make a Stand with Lemonade In celebration of Independence Day “The Riddler” Turn art into a puzzle Unless Noted Super Hero Science 12, 1 & 2pm Take to the air with Kites Super Art! Be a community hero! Paint a park bench Bee the one to keep our city clean! Meet the Litter Bee 1-2pm PCC 80th Anniversary. Kites on campus! (TBA) Artists-in-Residence Learn to Draw Cartoons Sponsored by Be a hero for insects Heroes & Helpers - Carlos The Hero Dog Tribute He-ro & She-ro Songs Secret Identity moustaches, glasses & disguises Junior League of Pueblo Sew a Teddy Bear for Hospice Music for Kids 1pm

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WED, MAY 29 SUMMER CLASSES BEGIN. See page 14 for details and register online at SangredeCristoArts.org/education.

J UN E MON-FRI, JUN 3-7 Buell Children’s Museum CLOSED for exhibition transformation. FRI, JUN 7 IT’S OUR ANNIVERSARY! THE SANGRE DE CRISTO ARTS & CONFERENCE CENTER TURNS 41. Where: Helen T. White Galleries When: Cocktails begin at 6 pm An evening of fine dining catered by Rosario’s and a special after-dinner performance by Grammy nominee and singer/songwriter Michael Martin Murphey! Live auctions and more. $125 a person. Call (719) 295-7200 for details. SAT, JUN 8- SAT, OCT 12 A NEW EXHIBITION PLACES UNFOLD AND STORIES TOLD by MONTANA COLE PHOTOGRAPHY Where: Hoag Gallery When: 11 am-4 pm, TUES-SAT SAT, JUN 8- SAT, NOV 9 A NEW EXHIBITION CALLING ALL TRUE BLUE HEROES Where: Buell Children’s Museum When: 11 am-4 pm, TUES-SAT MON, JUN 10 SANGRE DE CRISTO BALLET SUMMER INTENSIVE BEGINS. Register at (719) 295-7221. See page 5 for details.

MON, JUN 10 SCHOOL OF DANCE EVENING SUMMER COURSES BEGIN. Register at (719) 295-7221. See page 5 for details. MON, JUN 17 SUMMER TEA AND TOUR for SENIORS. Sponsored by the E.M. CHRISTMAS FOUNDATION Where: Helen T White Building Boardroom When: 2-4 pm Arts Center tour of the summer exhibits in the Helen T. White Galleries and Buell Children’s Museum, followed by a catered tea. Tickets $6 each. Must register by June 10 - no refunds after this date. Register by phone with credit card: (719) 295-7200 or register in person at the Arts Center Welcome Center. Limited to 50 people. Minimum Prepaid Reservations: 15 people. K80901

JULY THUR, JULY 4 CLOSED for Independence Day FRI, JULY 12 FESTIVAL FRIDAYS featuring NOSOTROS Where: Jackson Sculpture Garden When: 8-11 pm; Happy Hour 7-8 pm Tickets $5 in advance or $6 at the door. Call (719) 295-7200 for details. FRI, JULY 19 FESTIVAL FRIDAYS featuring SUGA BEAR & THE SHOWTIME BAND Where: Jackson Sculpture Garden When: 8-11 pm; Happy Hour 7-8 pm Tickets $5 in advance or $6 at the door. Call (719) 295-7200 for details.

SAT, JULY 20 at 2 pm SUN-THUR, JULY 21-25 at 7:30 pm 55TH SUMMER MUSICAL presents OKLAHOMA! Where: Arts Center Theater Presented by Pueblo City Schools and the City of Pueblo Parks and Recreation Department. Tickets $10 each and may be purchased at the Arts Center’s Box Office (719) 2957200. FRI, JULY 26 FESTIVAL FRIDAYS featuring TUMBLING DICE Where: Jackson Sculpture Garden When: 8-11 pm; Happy Hour 7-8 pm Tickets $5 in advance or $6 at the door. Call (719) 295-7200 for details.

AUGUST FRI, AUG 2 FESTIVAL FRIDAYS featuring MARTINI SHOT Where: Jackson Sculpture Garden When: 8-11 pm; Happy Hour 7-8 pm Tickets $5 in advance or $6 at the door. Call (719) 295-7200 for details. SAT, AUG 3- SAT, OCT 26 A NEW EXHIBITION STRANGE ATTRACTORS by JEFF RICHARDS Where: White Gallery When: 11 am-4 pm, TUES-SAT

MON, AUG 5 CLOSED for Colorado Day FRI, AUG 9 FESTIVAL FRIDAYS featuring FUNKIPHINO Where: Jackson Sculpture Garden When: 8-11 pm; Happy Hour 7-8 pm Tickets $5 in advance or $6 at the door. Call (719) 295-7200 for details

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CLASSES

MONDAY PRESCHOOL ART

CREATIVE DRAMA WORKSHOP

SUPERHERO CAMPS

COLORING OUTSIDE THE LINES FOR KIDS

CLAY CREATURES

MAGIC CARPET LITTLE STARS Theater for beginners

Kimberly Sewell Ages: 3-5 9-10 am | June 10-Jul 15 Artrageous Studio/BCM | $75 | K85301

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TUESDAY

Deanna Aragon Ages: 5-7 | 9 am-12 pm | K67101 Ages: 8-13 | 1-4 pm | K67102 June 10-13, Monday-Thursday 2nd Floor Art Studio | $90 Kate Fox Ages: 6-13 | 10 am-12 pm June 17-20, Monday-Thursday $90 | K67201

POTTERY WHEEL WORKSHOP Kate Fox Ages: 10-High School | 1-3 pm Monday-Thursday June 17-20 | K67202 July 15-18 | K67203 July 22-25 | K67204 July 29-Aug 1 | K67205 3rd Floor Clay Studio | $ 90

BIG MESSY ARTRAGEOUS CAMPS Deanna Aragon Ages: 5-8 | 9 am-12 pm | K67301 Ages: 9-13 | 1-4 pm | K67302 July 8-11, Monday-Thursday Artrageous Art Studio/BCM | $90

CLAY SCULPTURE

Kate Fox Ages: 6-13 | 10 am-12 pm July 15-18, Monday-Thursday 3rd Floor Clay Studio | $90 | K37701

Missoula Children’s Theatre Ages: 5-7 9-10 am | July 30 Arts Center Stage | $5 | K86101

Dorothy Mendoza Ages: 9 and up 4:15-5:15 pm | June 11-Jul 16 Artrageous Studio/BCM | $75 | K86901

Zach Friberg Ages: 5-8 4:15-5:15 pm | June 11-July 16 Magic CarpetTheater/BCM | $75 | K86701

MAGIC CARPET PLAYERS Acting & Improv

Zach Friberg Ages: 9 & up 5:30-6:30 pm June 11-July 16 Magic Carpet Theater/BCM | $75 | K86801

WATERCOLOR DESIGN BASICS Dorothy Mendoza Ages: Adults June 11-July 16 | 5:30-6:45 pm Artrageous/BCM | $75 | K87101

POTTERY WHEEL

Kate Fox Ages: All levels 6:30-8:30pm June 11-July 16 | K15802 July 16-August 20 | K15803 3rd Floor Clay Studio | $80/$20 supplies

Building & Programming using LEGO® Bricks, WeDo®

Esther Lee, YoungBotBuilders.com Ages: 6-9 | 9 am-12 pm July 15-19, Monday-Friday | K67501 2nd Floor Art Studio | $115 | Includes T-Shirt

Engineering Using LEGO® Bricks

Ages: 8-13 | 1-4 pm July 15-19 , Monday-Friday | K67502 2nd Floor Art Studio | $115 | Includes T-Shirt

POWERFUL GIRLS CAMP Lanterns, Shirts, Songs & More!

Cynthia Ramu, Sarah Wood Ages: 8-13 | 1-4 pm July 22-25, Monday-Thursday Artrageous Studio/BCM | $90 | K67607

MAKE A HERO MUSICAL

Ed Hill Ages: 6 & up | 4-5 pm July 22-26, Monday-Friday 2nd Floor Art Studio | $50 | K8560

HUMAN SCULPTURE

Kate Fox Ages: 6-13 | 10 am-12 pm July 29-Aug 1, Monday-Thursday 3rd Floor Clay Studio | $90 | K85201

SOCIAL DANCE

Richard Martinez Ages: Adult 6-7 pm | June 4-Jul 9 | Hot Latin Salsa | K84901 6-7 pm | July 23-Aug 27 | Country 2 Step II | K84102 7-8 pm | June 4-Jul 9 | East Coast Swing I | K83801 8-9 pm | June 4-July 9 | Cha Cha II | K84502 7-8 pm | July 23-Aug 27 | Rhumba II | K84402 8-9 pm | July 23-Aug 27 | Country Waltz I | K83701 $80 couples/$45 singles | Ballroom or Main Stage

MAKE A KALIMBA Musical Thumb Drum

Eric West Ages: 4-10 3-4 pm | July 30 2nd Floor Art Studio | $5 | K85901


WEDNESDAY

THURSDAY

SATURDAY FAMILY CLAY Make Fired Clay Keepsakes

PANTOMIME WORKSHOP

Missoula Children’s Theatre Ages: Middle School 9-10 am | July 31 Arts Center Stage | $5 | K86201

Kate Fox Ages: Toddler & 1 Adult 10-11am June 15 Monkeys | K82501 July 20 Sun | K82502 Aug 10 Fish | K82503 3rd Floor Clay Studio | $30 per class

3-D SCULPTURE FOR KIDS

Darlene Sowles Ages: 8 and up 9-10 am | June 13-Jul 25 3rd Floor Art Studio | $75 | K86301

VOICE/PIANO LESSONS

Judith De Rosa Ages: Children-Adults Arranged time, call 719-676-3666 May 29-June 26, Wednesday or Thursday 2nd Floor Classroom | $110 | K44002

VOICE/PIANO LESSONS

Judith De Rosa Ages: Children-Adults Arranged time, call 719-676-3666 May 30-June 26, Wednesday or Thursday 2nd Floor Classroom | $110 | K44003

OUTDOOR DRAWING FOR KIDS

Darlene Sowles Ages: 8 and up 10-11am | June 13-Jul 25 2nd Floor Art Studio | $75 | K86401

WATERCOLOR

Randy Ford Ages: Adults 9:30-11:30 am June 8-29 | K59001 or July 13- Aug 3 | K59002 2nd Floor Art Studio | $75/$20 supplies

OPEN CLAY

Kate Fox Ages: Adults 9-11 am | June 3-August 30 Punch Card 6 sessions 3rd Floor Clay Studio | $80/$20 supplies E00201

DRAWING I

Randy Ford Ages: Adults 12-2 pm June 8-29 | K13601 or July 13-August 3 | K13602 2nd Floor Art Studio | $75/$20 supplies

CLAY SCULPTURE

Kate Fox Ages 14 & up 6:30-8:30 pm Jun 5-Jul 10 | K37702 Jul 17-Aug 21 | K37703 3rd Floor Clay Studio | $80/$20 supplies

ACRYLIC PAINTING PAINT, PAPER, PRINT

Darlene Sowles Ages: 8 and up 11 am-12 pm | June 13-Jul 25 3rd Floor Art Studio | $75 | K86501

STAGE MAKE-UP WORKSHOP Missoula Children’s Theatre Ages: 6-High School 9-10 am | August 1 Arts Center Stage | $5 | K86601

6 WINES & 6 CHEESES PARTY

John Meyers, Keith Hintz & Special Guests Ages: Adults 6-8:30 pm | July 18 Gallery | $30 | K26825

Randy Ford Ages: Adults 2:30-4:30 pm June 8-29 | K70401 or July 13-August 3 | K77601 2nd Floor Art Studio | $75/$20 supplies

MEMBERS RECEIVE 10% DISCOUNT ON CLASSES! All fees must be paid at the time of registration. A limited number of Blanche Lapin and Ruth DePalma, Jack Williams, El Pomar Foundation’s Karl E. Eitel Fund, and Arts Associates scholarships are available for up to half tuition costs. Scholarship forms must be filled-out completely and returned to the Arts Center one week prior to the beginning of class. See SangredeCristoArts.org./education for additional scholarship and enrollment information.

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SUMMER UPPORTS MUSIC THAT S ARTS EDUCATION

JUL 12

Nosotros JUL 19

Suga Bear and the Showtime Band JUL 26

Tumbling Dice AUG 2

Martini Shot

AUG 9

Funkiphino Happy Hour: 7-8 pm | Bands Play: 8-11 pm | Tickets: $5 in advance/$6 at the door

CALL (719) 295-7200 FOR TICKETS! OUTDOOR MUSIC CONCERTS SPONSORED BY

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**Based on unaudited data, subject to adjustments

OTHER Unrestricted Donations Interest/Dividends Misc. Endowment Administrative & Marketing Sub Total

118,688.26 28,623.68 3,838.62 145,000.00 - 296,150.56

PUBLIC ALLOCATIONS Pueblo County City Of Pueblo Sub Total

128,880.00 26,000.00 154,880.00

2012 FINANCIAL STATEMENT

Financial Statement

MAJOR PROGRAMS Income Expenses Rental of Facilities $294,897.81 $139,467.88 Membership 149,060.29 9,129.18 Children’s Museum 127,062.24 158,510.54 Anniversary 82,720.00 24,858.67 School of Dance 75,124.75 91,253.41 Sangre de Cristo Ballet 48,481.47 11,615.27 Performing Arts 76,405.78 87,112.69 Festival Fridays 71,832.25 50,668.55 Box Office 9,604.84 3,374.79 Education 162,579.35 176,675.84 Exhibitions 84,870.44 117,152.30 Gift Shop 6,188.72 6,575.87 Sub Total 1,188,827.94 876,394.99 823,874.70 823,874.70 -

IN-KIND CONTRIBUTIONS Pueblo County 750,000.00 750,000.00 Donated Services 32,074.54 32,074.54 Sub Total 782,074.54 782,074.54 TOTAL 2,421,933.04 2,482,344.23

Government Grants 6%

In-Kind Contributions 32%

Foundations 4% Individual/Business 7% Special Events 3%

Revenue Sources Investment Income 9% Membership 6%

Service Fees 26% Product Sales 7%

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NEW MEMBERS

THANKS for being an

Your financial support benefits high quality arts programming. This issue’s list covers current

MEMBER!

recently joined or renewed outside of these dates, your name will be listed in a future issue.

ARTS CENTER

BENEFACTOR $550-$1,499

Beverly Beauvais Robert & Shelia Benko Cathy & Ron Diodosio Sandy Rawlings Rob Redwine Ben & Sue Ropp Sandy & Marv Stein Janice & Ralph Williams

SPONSOR $275-$549

Ann Carruth Fran McClave & Kathy Farley Don & Abi Gaylord Dr. & Mrs. Laura & Mike Growney Mary & Stephan Gunn David & Mary Lou Jackson Joseph L. Klune Dr. Philip & Heidi Marin Virginia Mattarocci Dr. Gordon & Helen Murley Dr. John & Marietta Peters Mrs. Betty M. Phelps Bob & Kathy Root Dorothy Shaw John & Edna Smith Ron & Ruth Sterkel

PATRON

$150-$274 Gus & Maria Appenzeller Don Bain Dr. & Mrs. Fred Birner John Boyd & Barbara Vogel Boyd

Dr. & Mrs. David Crosson Chuck & Betty DePietro Maggie Divelbiss Stan Dromey Edward & Carole Engler Ray & Patty Erjavec Jo Gaston Deb Jones Msgr. Marvin Kapushion Kit & Linda Karstens Ray & Linda Kogovsek Dr. Richard & Joyce Lawrence Rob & Merry Martin Dr. Bill & Mollie McCanless Jan & Jerry McPherson LaLonna Meoska Beverly Moore Mrs. Patricia L. Mueller Will F. Nicholson Jr. Dr. Henry & Anna Roman Virginia Rupp Dr. Jarvis & Mary Jo Ryals David & Virginia Shaw Trish & Scott Smiley Dr. Jack & Linda Stachler Dr. Chris & Judy Stjernholm Matt & Linda Sturtevant Dr. & Mrs. Jay & Mary Tonne Dr. M. Edmund & Gregoria Vallejo Charlie & Desi Vial Jay & Joan Wampler Lester & Rosalind Ward Scooter & Marty Wilcoxson Martha Whitlock Linda A. Young

SPECIAL THANKS to those who have increased their annual support to the Arts Center. We hope you enjoy seeing your name in print as much as the Arts Center enjoys having your support.

membership activity from DEC 5, 2012-MAY 9, 2013. This is not our complete membership list. If you

CONTRIBUTOR $100-$149 Hank & Suzie Anton JoAnn & Wm. N. Baillie William & Duaina Baldridge Joan & Kevin Barickman John & Elaine Blinn Jayne Mitchell & Patricia Bowie Orman Lee Bricker Theodore & Constance Bueno Gail Claremont Mrs. Sidney Clutter John & Karen DeQuardo Dr. & Mrs. Eddie DeRose Mark & Jean Francom Dr. & Mrs. Gordon Gibbs Jim & Yuko Gilbertson Jan Pullin & Nicholas Gradisar Joan Heyl Shell Nelson & Alice Hill Mr. & Mrs. John C. Hurtig Judith Lopez Dennis & Donna Maes Mark Maloney Becky L. Martino Jayne A. Mazur Ms. Roberta Melnick Mark, Lori, Haley & Dylan Miller N.L. Moya Dorothy A. O’Dowd Michael Occhiato Rocco McCall & Kathy Pagano Dr. & Mrs. Lynn Phelps Dr. & Mrs. Gordon Rheaume DPM Berna Rizer Dr. John Hardy & Terrie Sajbel Dr. Robert & Joan Thomas Dave Spenny & Debrah Veeder Virginia Walker Brad & Michelle Whitney

STUDIO 210 $75 and up Joanna Andenucio Dr. & Mrs. Klaus Anselm

Theresa R. Apodaca Christine Brown John Clay Norm & Nancy Colglazier Stanley L. Cope Joe & Holly Corsentino Patricia K. Corsentino Charles & Juanita DeHeart Dave & Cathy Dehn Ron & Chris Dehn Alex & Karen DeLay Peter & Virginia Dell Jo Dunmire J. Alan & Diane Eickelman Yvette Fransua Joseph W. Gagliano Jeanette & Pat Garcia Mr. & Mrs. James Gardner Gail & Dennis Garn Mr. & Mrs. Blase A. Giltner Rachel Gist William A. & Angela J. Gonzales Marilyn & Duncan Henrikson Harvey G. Herzog Judy Hildner Bill & Carolyn Hilton James Holst Sara & Robert Howsam Hull Family Bea & Marvin Jones Michael Jordan Andrea & James Keane John & Gretchen Keller Pamela Kubly William & Barbara Leonard Dayle MacCormack Jean A. & Gloria Maddux Frank Martinez & Carol Venable Ray & Kathleen Mattarocci Carle & Pat McEvoy John & Dorothy Mendoza Dick & Shirley Meyer Helen Moore Wes & Joanne Moore Dick & Dorothy Moran John & Donna Moran Jim & Audrey Murray Linda Newman Dr. & Mrs. Bryan & Janna Nolt


Jerry & Mary Jo Pagano-Stewart Paul & Jean Parker James W. Parmelee Marsha Perry-Ellis Pete & Barb Peterson Don & Lois Pfost Doug & Terri Piersel Roxanne Pignanelli Michael & Michelle Provinzano Deann & Matt Pujol Wendy & Dr. Barry Rapp Jim & Jeanie Ray Barry & Phyllis Richards Gus & Sue Sandstrom Karen Smith Sandra & Don Stutters Jeanine Takaki Shelli Tezak Tournay Family Mary Kay Trainor Milton & Margaret Trujillo Kayla Varela William & Toni Vensor & Family Ken & Gala White Connie & John Wilbar Jane & Roy Wiley Marc Meyer & Susan Wolf Stephen W. & JoAnn Wright Jon & Claudia Zadra

FAMILY $45-$74 Karen Jo Agnello Casey & Ashley Aguirre Dean & Andrea Alfonso Lynne Allan Lee Anne Anderson Linus Trujillo & Kayla Aranda Greg Archambault Family Lola Baca Elizabeth Bailey Michelle Baker Ray & Karen Baldwin Laurel Baum Bob & Olive Belcher Brian & Kathy Bell & Family Misty Bellino Vanessa Benavidez Phil & Marie Bennett Charles & Georgine Booms Tiffany M. Brake Crystal Breedlove Jason & Lisa Brenneman Brown Family: Jeff, Heather, Blake & Natalie Dr. Mike & Beth Bryant J.D. and Leif Burney Chuck & Martie Burns

Rhonda & Alan Calvert Scott & Leslie Carlson Crysta Carrillo Jessica Casack Anthony & Devin Cash Francesco Catinella Matthew Chapman Family Brittany Christie Amy & Chad Clark Marvin Clark Sarah Clark Clemetson Family Katherine Cole Michael & Laura Collinsworth Justin Cordova Thomas & Nancy Corlett Jeanne Cormier Ryan & Elizabeth Cornella Anna Cortez Mary Simmons & Kent Couch Jasan Cox Misty Critchfield Lydia Crowder Dan & Kerry Dahlke Steven Darnielle Russell Dash Jonathan & Tiffany Dehn & Family Tim & Mary Deibler Jen Dionisio Mr. & Mrs. David Donley Sara Donley Bob & Sandy Dorr Susan Duguid Jason Hunter & Tashli Duran Kimberly Eckland Kristah Eckley Joel & Kimberly Ehlers Kurt & Erin Eilmes Epperly Family Jacob Escobado Paulette Ponce & Carl Esquibel Mandi Halley & Cheri Evel Sarrah Filer Heather Finch Juan & Margarita Flores Todd & Brandy Fogarty Tracy Foster Rosie Freeman Crystal Fulbright Brian Trujillo & Amber Gallardo Jenna Gallegos Matthew Gallegos Monica Gallegos Bridgette Garcia Tamara & Jix Garcia Dr. George & Dolinda Gibson Bonnie & Ben Glessner Tony Godec Wendy Goldinak Rich & Maxine Golenda

David, Lauren & Madelynn Gonzales Nadine Gonzales Rhonda & Randy Gonzales Grady Grissom Family Rebecca Gummow Eliza Gutierrez Amber Hall Cliff & Marilyn Halverson Tamatha Harbert Dr. Scott & Mia Harberts & Family Beth Harding Carrie Harmes Heesook Hartman Tia Hays Keith Hefley Doug Helzer Family Thomas & Paula Herzog Chris & Hawley & Mimi Higgins Shaleen Higgs Les Hill Chad & Sherry Hinchley Sandy Hochevar Heidi Hood Hooks Family Diane House Donald Hoye Sandy Hudock Jennifer Huskin Tiffany Huskin Claudia Imes Rick Jaber Carolyn Valdez & Thomas Jagunich Mark & Natalie Jankelow Richard & Ava Jay Holly Rieke & Julie Johnston David Nora & Peggy Kavookjian Kathy Key Yun H. Kim Alyssa King Kehlen Kirby Rona Knudsen Sheila Kopasz Alfred & Christin Kottenstette Matthew Kouba David & Cathy Krause Becky Kueter Dana Lacey Ron & Sarah Lang Kellen Lasater Dr. Rickland & Shauna Likes Brittany Linzey Andy Atakpo & Petra Lochner John & Angie Madic Cindy Maestas MaReady Family Amiel & Kelsey Markenson Lorna Marsico Patricia Martin

Madeline Martinez Mark & Jenn Martinez Stephanie Martinez Jennifer & Alex Mascarenas Amy Mayberry George McClary Family Sharol McCluskey Angela McFarland Brook & Ann Mead Julie Meyers Kris Miceli Brandon & Dassity Miller Steve & JoAnn Miller Felix & Phyllis Montoya Tracy Morris Josh & Renee Muller Melissa Myers Felicia Nelms Earl & Sue Nesbitt Lindsay & Tony Nibert Nathina Norris Chuck & Bonnie Norton Nosko Family Colby Cogburn & Beritt Odom Jana Olguin Javier Oliva Jessi Ones Yeni Ortega Chris & Marya Osgood Darcy Osinski Mel Otero, Jr. Family Sandy Owen Cindy Pacheco Jennifer Pacheco Rhonda Padilla Debra Paradiso Starla Paxton Berlinda Pedro Eddie Perez Maria Perez Michelle Perez Kevin & Shelly Perri & Family Alysia Perry Leah Perry Rebecca Pharr Phillips Family Chris Picicci Erin R. Pickering Family Tamera Pierce Janice Teuber & Ben Pirraglia Potts Family Bobby & Brittany Powell Timothy Presgraves Tiffany Province Justin & Kim Quagliato Angela Quintana Dr. Paul & Nadine Radway, MD Gary & Claire Rael Melissa & Jayme Riddell Jennifer Rodighiero Junita Rodriguez


Paul & Catherine Roman Shannon Roppolo Forrest Rowell Tom & Colleen Russ Rita Sais Abrahm Sanchez Andy & Mia Sanchez Chris Sandoval Laura Schilf Laura Schlegel Adam & Kelle Schultz Denise Schwaln Lisa Schweitzer-Lafko Phyliss Sciortino Susie Scorer Jeff Shay Carol J. Shisler Catherine Siddoway Rina & Stefan Siegel Benjamin & Carolyn Smallwood Melissa Smit Ann Lynn Smith Bart & Deb Smith Jeff, Holly, Zoe & Mara Smith Joel & Heather Smith Nate & Ilee Smith Peter Soderlund Isabel Soto Luna Michael & Linda Sperber Patrick Farrel & Laura Stein Rose Sterk Matt, Melissa & Sophia Strasia & Family Street Family Erik & Sierra Stulb Sujata Suryanarayanan Dave & Mary Swangler Chelsea Swarbrick Robert & Mary Swearingen Russ Swerdfeger Sara Tafoya John & Rhonda Thatcher VU Tran Nadine Trujillo Trudi Trujillo Kristin Valdez Sandy Reinsch & Ben Valdez Greg & Janelle Valladares Family Dottie Vandaveer Scott & Jill Vanderwal Savannah Vargas Aubrey Vialpando Derek & Emily Vidmar & Family Drs. David & Angela Vik Scott Warner Kylee Watada Earl & Cari Webster Jessica & Tim Weckx Michelle Weimer Mark & Jennifer Welte Jessica White Rachel Willardson Brooke Williams

Jim & Christine Williams Jennifer & Wendell Wilson Kathleen Clark & Charla Winters Grace Woelfle Maegan & Jeremy Yoder

GRANDPARENTS $45-$74 Ida & Gary Anzuini Ruben & Joan Archuleta Virginia Archuleta Michelle Atencio Kathleen Beaubien Steve & Kendra Benson Ibsen & Midge Birgers Terry Bond Bruce & Josie Boreson Ruth Ann Brandon Charles Briggs Dianne Brooks Barry Burbidge June C. Bush Jeanette Caligaris Jim Campbell Donna Carr Julie Chacon Ray & Prescilla Cid Marcia & Joseph Ciruli Suzanne Cook Mary Jane Curry Karin DeYarman Irene & Doug Drewnicky Beryl Eckert Nazario Family & Robin Faricy Arleen Feiccabrino Larry & Padi Fiolkoski Lee Foss Nancy & Norman Froelich David & Marilyn Fuller Charlene & Paul Gauna Carol & Nick Gonzales William & Charlene Graham Frank & Pat Graves Wendell & Barbara Grishow Col. & Mrs. Richard Hallock Sharon Harris Carrie Heck Bill & Linda Jo Hendren Mary Ann & Bob Henrich Tino & Helen Herrera Scott & Joan Herrmann Donna Souder & Dustin Hodge Betty Johnson Susie Johnson Phyllis Keas Dennis Deffner & Jimmie Kerr Marie Koons Richard & Suzanne Krinsky Karen Lillie Cindy Loia Valerie Lujan

Barb & David Lytle John & Patricia Madrid Pat & Sally Mara Rita & Dave Marquez John & Deanna Martin Eric & Beverly Martinez Halcyon Mathis Ron & Mary McPheeters T.M. Medina Jan Meserve Linda Modlish Brenda Mora Eloy Montoya & Audra Mora Cate Mugasis Jim & Maridale Murray Bill & Mary Ann Niichel Kathryn Adams & John Norton Jim & Carol Ozzello Frank & Krys Pacheco Leah Palmer Joe & Barbara Pannunzio Laurine Smith & Tony Petree Diane & William Pirraglia John & Mary Rae Brad & Pam Rice Robert Aragon & Lucia Rivera-Aragon Paulette Sanchez Sandy & Wendy Sandoval Barbara Ann & Maribel Sena Dorothy Sharp Rita & Harry Sims Jim & Carol Smalley Sue Stansberry Connie Stephens L. Scott & Diane M. Stevenson Jeff & Lynn Strah Donna Stratman Barbara Stringer Bobbi Sutton Hai Ta W. I. & Trudy F. Thomas Nick & Lucie Ann Todero Rose & Roy True Daniel & Sharon Valdez Bob & Mary Ann Valentine Bill & Barbara Vidmar Mr. & Mrs. John VonFange Bob & Carol Wands Patricia Wells John & Louise Welsby

TWO-PERSON $35-$74 Deb Adamsbraasch Nicholas & Gena Alfonso Bill & Betty Alt Robert Schwinger & Nancy Bennett Stephanie & Tony Berg Perry & Susan Bernal

Jean & Jack Briggs Ben Brunson Rick Bryson Henry & Charleen Caldwell Ross Vincent & Velma Campbell Joe & Gloria Cawlfield Don & Lynn Chapman Marvin & Gloria Collins Mark & Pegi Crates Ila Danskin Robert L. & Cleo J. Day Kathleen DeHerrera Bea DiTomaso & Philip DeMarco Robert Deyarman & Lily Miller Donald & Karyl DiPrince Ed & Joanne Dodds Craig Doerr Shaye Donohue Shanna Farmer Jim & Linda Fenwick Jackie Floyd I. Garcia Joni & Mike Giarratano Edgie Walrath & Cynthia Graham Robert & Sally Guasta Mr. & Mrs. Robert J. Hart Alexander Harvey Val & Dan Henderson Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Higel Ed & Kathy Hill Marilyn Hoisington Hamp & Sherrie Howey Gloria & Royal Hurst Jim Koncilja Bill & Carole Kramer Bob & Bev Landdeck M.A. Miklich & G. T. Mackie Jim & Kathie Marcum Maureen & Steve Mason Dr. George & Lynda McKinnon George & Elecive Mellott Glenn & Starr Miller Del & Jane Milne Dan & Adrienne Montoya Albert & Virginia Niznik Rosalie Vigna & Warren Nolan Robert & Ann Ogburn Aaron & Laney Potts Frank & Jane Provenza Douglas & Mary Ridl Joe & Susie Rimsky Barbara & Jim Ripperger Paul & Ann Rokich Bill & Joan Ross Paul & Jane Sefcovic Anne & Rich Selle Larry & Suzie Simons Lynn & Vern Stenzel Jim & Bennie Swanson Don & Anna Mae Thornton


Kerry Tobias Arnold & Patty VanZandt Thomas & Janet Weaver Tony & Judy Wodishek Cam Martin & Joseph Zupancic

ONE-PERSON $30-$74 William Adams Mark Balsick Morgan Colletti Krista Comer Mary Beth Corsentino Penny Fischer Carla Hendrickson Kathy Kearney Mona Klein Liz Marco Vito Maurello Marilyn McBirney Mrs. Ann Middelkamp Bonnie Quillen Robert Swick Dr. Lamar Trant Teresa Vito Carol A. Wheeler Genevieve Willas Yvonne Youngren

SENIOR/STUDENTS $20-$74 Mary Lou Abernathy Norma Adler Msgr. Tom Adrians Donna Alber Catherine Anderson Richard Annand Margaret Avalos Cecelia A. Barrocas Mary Bates Ian Bennett Donna Biggerstaff Jack Boggess Maureen Braun Dorothy Brunjak Brii Bryant Frances Burns Muriel H. Cargile Janice Chase Sayra Compestine Barbara Conn Catherine M. Cordova Mikala Cortese Ann Cott Donna Cramb Dolores Crill Madge Daberkow Caitlyn Dehn Rocco DeNiro

Margaret Eichman Homar Enriquez Janet Fish Anna J. Floyd Diann Frendt William E. Fruland Deloris Giltner Jilli Gomez Donna Goodman Sandra Gotfred Midge Graham Ruth Gray Albert Gurule Tara Halpin-Zimmerman Steven Herndon Maggie Honton Patsy J. Hopper Ruth Eiring King Raymond Kinter Anne Kouba Yvonne Leek Susan Lockhart Kyle Lucero Ermalinda Luna Sonja Melton Lou Mercer Cristi Meyer Gale T. Miller LaVonne Mueller J. Doug Ohmans Doris Orman Celina Pacheco Jane L. Palatas Joy Parr Dorothy Pinkerton Rod Plinske Peggy Quigley Meredith Quinn Tanja Ranilovic Norma Reinier Susan Richards Doug & Mary Nell Ring Clara Rose Josephine W. Sandoval Mary Sue Sawyer Jodi Schlosberg James Schwartzenberger Linda Senor Joan Shade Shillinglaw Robert A. Silva Barbara Simpson Dolores J. Smith Marcia Spinuzzi Mrs. Helen E. Spitzer Anna Stein Jonothan Stephenson MaryAnn Sternal Joy Sterner Dale E. Stoker Dr. James F. Sudduth Norma J. Summer Ryan Thompson

Bob & Creta Trevithick Evelyn Turner Ann Marie Turri Dascha S. Tursi Mrs. Martha Tuttle Barbara Ursick Travis VanTreeck Julia Vean Geraldine Vialpando Joyce Von Drehle Marilyn Wagner Hannah Whitmore Ruth E. Wilson

SPECIAL

DONATIONS

12/11/12-5/8/13 IN MEMORY OF: LARRY LEE BEAUVIAS GIVEN BY:

Patricia K. Corsentino

IN MEMORY OF: JOE DOUGLASS GIVEN BY:

BUSINESS MEMBERS: BUSINESS BENEFACTOR $550-$1,449 Western Group, Inc.

BUSINESS SPONSOR $275-$549 Land Title Guarantee Co. David & Lucile Packard Foundation Pueblo T R Toppers, Inc.

BUSINESS PATRON $150-$274 Grand Rental Center, Inc Legacy Bank Pueblo Bank & Trust Valentine Engineering Nadene Verna Insurance Agency, INC. William Storms Allergy Clinic

BUSINESS CONTRIBUTOR $75-$149 80/Twenty Wines Co Optical Eyewear Expressions Inc Colorado Bluesky Ent Jordan Residential Latino Chamber of Commerce

LICENSED DAY CARE $65 AND UP Colorado Bluesky Infant Program Imagination Station Zach’s Place Special Kids Special Families

Ed & Bonnie Sajbel

IN MEMORY OF: PEGGY HENDERSON GIVEN BY:

John Boyd & Barbara Vogel Boyd

IN MEMORY OF: MARILYN HUNTER GIVEN BY:

Mr. & Mrs. Vernon Brown Dr. Alvin Chambers Don & Mary Creager Maggie Divelbiss Barbara Dodge Dr. John Hruby Pauline Hunter & Rebecca Hudon Dr. & Mrs. Bill & Ange Jagger Tom & Molly Jagger Dorothy Lyles Jeannette May John & Carol McQueeney Dr. Gordon & Helen Murley Norma K. Perko Norma Potestio Rosemary Reilly Dr. Harold E. & Carol Robinson Dr. & Mrs. Joseph Sajbel Sandy & Marv Stein

IN MEMORY OF: ANN LEVY GIVEN BY:

Mel Funk & Dan Masterson

IN MEMORY OF: MARGARET OTTERSBERG GIVEN BY:

Ed & Bonnie Sajbel Special donations are a way to acknowledge a contribution of your choice in honor of a loved one. Your donation will be used to enhance programs and activites in the arts. Thank you for your support. Call Julie Salas for more information at (719) 295-7200 ext. 7213.


COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIPS A Memorandum of Understanding between Pueblo Community College and the Sangre de Cristo Arts

Center was signed in the summer of 2012. This agreement sets the stage for Arts Center patrons and PCC students to explore new opportunities including: • PCC faculty and students who tour Arts Center exhibitions as part of a class will have their admissions taken care of through a one-time fee by the college. • Both Arts Center patrons and PCC students will have the opportunity to attend PCC classes taught at the Arts Center. • Arts Center patrons will be able to take Arts Center classes taught at PCC Jewelry Studio by PCC instructors.

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• PCC art students may submit their paintings, photography, three-dimensional art, and jewelry to be displayed and sold through the Arts Center gift shop. • PCC students from a variety of disciplines may apply for internships at the Arts Center.




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