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WITNER | SPRING ‘14 CEDARBURG CULTURAL CENTER Where Art, Music & History Thrive History Thrives at the Center! Kuhefuss House Museum Historic Cedarburg School Tours Historic Books, Glasses and Mugs General Store Museum See pages 27 & 28 for more information about historic properties, programs and merchandise

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Cedarburg Cultural Center Winter 13/14

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CEDARBURG CULTURAL CENTERWhere Art, Music & History ThriveCEDARBURG CULTURAL CENTERWhere Art, Music & History Thrive

History Thrives at the Center!

Kuhefuss House Museum Historic Cedarburg School Tours Historic Books, Glasses and Mugs

General Store Museum

See pages 27 & 28 for more information about historic properties, programs and merchandise

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ANNETTE MEYER STUDIOS262.474.0109 | www.ameyerstudios.com

1525 Wisconsin Avenue Suite 140 Grafton, WI 53024Convenient locations in Grafton • Cedarburg • Mequon

• PRIVATE INSTRUMENT LESSONS •Piano, Voice, Guitar, Strings, Woodwinds & Brass

• PRIVATE VOICE LESSONS •Classical, Music Theatre, Foreign Language,

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• GROUP MUSIC CLASSES •Classes for all ages.

• MUSIC THEORY CLASSES •Offering group and individual classes in beginning,

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Music Therapy Services, Inc.A Division of Annette Meyer Studios

Therapy for Special Need Individuals• Music and Movement •

• Music to Teach Academic Concepts •

• Music to Achieve & Grow •

• Music for Social Interactions •

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ANNETTE MEYER STUDIOS262.474.0109 | www.ameyerstudios.com

1525 Wisconsin Avenue Suite 140 Grafton, WI 53024Convenient locations in Grafton • Cedarburg • Mequon

• PRIVATE INSTRUMENT LESSONS •Piano, Voice, Guitar, Strings, Woodwinds & Brass

• PRIVATE VOICE LESSONS •Classical, Music Theatre, Foreign Language,

Stage & Operatic Voice Training

• GROUP MUSIC CLASSES •Classes for all ages.

• MUSIC THEORY CLASSES •Offering group and individual classes in beginning,

intermediate & advanced theory

Music Therapy Services, Inc.A Division of Annette Meyer Studios

Therapy for Special Need Individuals• Music and Movement •

• Music to Teach Academic Concepts •

• Music to Achieve & Grow •

• Music for Social Interactions •

Welcome to the Cedarburg Cultural CenterThe mission of the Cedarburg Cultural Center is to provide a gathering place to celebrate community, the arts and local heritage. The Center is free and open to the public Tuesday through Saturday 10am - 5pm, and Sundays 12 – 4pm. The Center is closed on Mondays. The galleries, classrooms, and restrooms of the Cedarburg Cultural Center are wheelchair accessible.

Amy Cordio, Cedarburg

Lisa Froemming, Mequon

Marty Gadzichowski, Mequon

Jack Hale, Cedarburg

Jane Hamilton, Oostburg

Beth Hoffman, Mequon

Frank Juarez, Sheboygan

Mark Langholz, Grafton - President

Subhendu Modak, Grafton

Mike Reuteman, West Bend

Trudi Roesch, Cedarburg

James Schowalter, Port Washington

Chris Velnetske, Cedarburg

Shelley Weston, Shorewood

2013-2014 Board of Directors

CEDARBURG CULTURAL CENTERWhere Art, Music and History Thrivewww.CedarburgCulturalCenter.org

[email protected] N546 Washington Avenue, Cedarburg WI 53012

Phone: 262-375-3676 | Fax: 262-375-4120

Mary McCann, Mequon Interim Executive Director

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CEDARBURGWritten by Barb Joosse, Illustrated by Renee Graef

$17.95 Available online at cedarburgculturalcenter.org, at the Cultural Center, and select locations around town.

Sponsored by the Greater Cedarburg Foundation, all proceeds from book sales will go towards the new endowment of the Cedarburg Cultural Center.

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Trinity offers everyone ages 3.5 to 12 the opportunity to embark on a unique journey of Irish dance. Your child will gain confidence and

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The Hamilton Bar7.625 x 4.625

The HamiltonJust one mile from the Cedarburg Cultural Center

• $2 Domestic Pints •• The Best Jukebox in Ozaukee County •• Sports Bar with 9 Large Screen TV’s •

228 Hamilton Road | 262.375.0544

“If you’re looking for history, this bar is located within the Hamilton District, listed on the National Register for Historic Places as a settlement dating back

to 1825. The updated bar maintains its historic integrity with an original stable overlooking scenic Cedar Creek.”

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TThe Blueburg Café offers “Plug and Play” Open Mic nights on the first Wednesday of each month, showcasing musicians, singers, poets, dancers, comedians, filmmakers and story-tellers. Amplification and microphones are provided. There is no cover charge, and all ages are welcome! Open Mic starts at 7:00 pm and continues until approximately 9:00 pm. Doors open and sign-up begins at 6:15 pm. Performers are encouraged to sign up before 6:40 pm as slots fill quickly.

Performers appear on stage on a first-come, first on-stage basis, with management reserving the right to move performances to best showcase the talent. Each performer will have approximately 5 minutes on the stage. Filmmakers must call in advance to ensure proper equipment is available. The Café’s full bar offers drink specials, beer, wine, soft drinks including Sprecher soda, and snacks. Complimentary coffee is provided courtesy of Starbucks® of Cedarburg.

Upcoming Blueburg Café Open Mic Nights: February 5, March 5, April 2, May 7

TALENT INCUBATORThe Blueburg Café is part of the Cedarburg Cultural Center’s Talent Incubator which offers an array of resources including the Songburg Café, seminars and classes designed to foster professional development for visual and performing artists, as well as a creative outlet with exhibition space and the stage of the Blueburg Café.

Third Wednesday of Every Month at 7pm SONGBURG WRITER’S CIRCLEParticipate in monthly sessions to share, encourage and learn from fellow songwriters in a supportive environment. Bring your instrument and your latest work. Please check our website for more information. No charge.

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Just one mile from the Cedarburg Cultural Center

• $2 Domestic Pints •• The Best Jukebox in Ozaukee County •• Sports Bar with 9 Large Screen TV’s •

228 Hamilton Road | 262.375.0544

“If you’re looking for history, this bar is located within the Hamilton District, listed on the National Register for Historic Places as a settlement dating back

to 1825. The updated bar maintains its historic integrity with an original stable overlooking scenic Cedar Creek.”

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Friday, January 24, 2014 at 7:30pm American Idol Finalist NAIMA ADEDAPOSpecial appearance by Sophia’s Heart Choir & Dance Team

A Benefit for Camp Hometown Heroes

Naima Adedapo was one of the Top 11 finalists from American Idol Season 10. She has toured the United States, Canada and the Philippines on the American Idol Tour and has made appearances on Jay Leno, Regis and Kelly, Good Morning America, The Today Show and Entertainment Tonight. A native of Chicago, Naima graduated with honors from the UWM Peck School of the Arts with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Dance. Since the age of 13 she has taught Stepping, African Dance, and Hip Hop to youth for several different community outreach centers and schools all over Milwaukee.

Naima has a deep belief in providing support to a number of charity partners. Most recently, she is proud to serve as a celebrity ambassador for Camp Hometown Heroes, a national, free summer camp for children of fallen U.S. service members.

Naima will be joined on stage by Sophia’s Heart Choir & Dance Team, a performing arts troupe that performs at events throughout Milwaukee and Wisconsin. Students from Milwaukee’s central city schools participate in the year-long after school performing arts program, and choose, rehearse and create choreography for their performances to Billboard Top 20 songs. www.sophiasheart.org

$12 member advance | $15 advance | $20 day of show | $10 student with ID $100 reserved table for 4 | $200 reserved table for 8

Saturday, January 25, 2014 at 7:30pm

UnCultural Night with PAT MCCURDYFor a dozen years, Milwaukee-based singer/songwriter Pat McCurdy has brought his guitar and off-beat sense of humor to the Center’s stage. With over 600 original songs to his credit, it is always a great night to enjoy some grown-up fun for the kid in all of us! Mild adult language and content. www.patmccurdy.com

$12 member advance | $15 advance | $17 day of show | $136 reserved table of eight

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Saturday, February 22, 2014 at 7:30pmBlues in the ‘BurgALEX WILSON BAND Born into a family of talented musicians, Alex Wilson picked up the guitar at the age of five and never put it down. Alex formed his own garage band at 13, was playing professionally by 17 and by 21 had joined Milwaukee’s Blue Rubies and was performing regionally. Playing up to 25 gigs a month, Wilson honed and sharpened his skills as a singer/songwriter, guitar player and overall entertainer.

Between 2007 and 2011, Alex was nominated by the Wisconsin Area Music Industry (WAMI) for the categories of “Blues Artist of the Year,” “Guitarist of the Year” and “Album of the Year” and has won the awards in 2007, 2008, 2009 and 2011. In 2011 and 2013, he finished in the top 10 out of 150 bands at the International Blues Challenge (IBC),

A versatile musician, Alex plays everything from sweet Beal Street blues to West Coast swing and from hard Texas grinders to stone cold Chicago grooves. Alex’s style, undeniable stage presence and unmistakable guitar style will drive you to dance!www.AlexWilsonBand.com

$10 member advance | $13 advance | $15 day of show | $5 student with ID | $135 reserved table of eight

Saturday, March 8, 2014 at 6:00pm20th annual IRISH EVEGet a jump on celebrating St. Patrick’s Day with traditional Irish fare, cold brews, thrilling Irish dance & rousing Irish music at this festive FUNdraiser for the CCC!

Enjoy a buffet dinner by Out & Out Catering of Cedarburg. The Center’s full cash bar will be open all night. Kick up your heels with the award-winning Trinity Irish Dancers. Lively entertainment from Shamrocks & Shenanigans featuring beautiful Irish ballads and boisterous pub songs performed by:

Joe Henderson, Bodhran, snare drumAmy Otis, Fiddle Mary Calvey, VocalistSteve Vogt, Guitar, ukulele, banjo, bass, harmonica, Cajun drumsJay Burkard, Vocalist, tin whistle, clarinet

Sponsored by Port Washington State Bank and Olsen’s Piggly Wiggly

$40 ticket includes food and entertainment Advance reservations recommended.

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Saturday, March 22, 2014 at 7:30pmClassical Music ProdigiesHANNAH, JONAH ANDJOSHUA WHITEYou have to see these talented siblings to believe they are only in their teens! Experience the magic of their performances in the Center’s intimate setting before their careers take off to the world stage!

Hannah White, age 13, has been playing the violin for seven years and is in her fourth year as member of the Music Institute of Chicago’s (MIC) Academy Program for gifted pre-college musicians. Hannah has been a member of the Milwaukee and Waukesha Youth Symphony Orchestras and has been a featured soloist with Milwaukee, Madison and Chicago professional orchestras. Hannah has won numerous competitions including:- MYSO String Orchestra Concerto Competition- Madison Symphony Orchestra Youth Concerto Competitions- Chinese Fine Arts Music Competition- Sejong Cultural Society Music Competition (twice)- Music Institute of Chicago Academy Concerto Competition (twice)- Semi-finalist at the Stradivarius International Violin Competition

Joshua White, age 14, has been playing the piano for seven years and is currently studying with the Music Institute of Chicago. He has attended numerous piano master classes led by nationally acclaimed musicians. Joshua’s honors include:- 1st Place at the 32nd Annual Roberta Savler Piano Contest - 2nd Place at the Society of American Musicians in the Junior Division - Honorable Mention at Sejong Cultural Society’s Music Competition - Advanced to the State Level at the Wisconsin Music Teachers Association- Highest rating at the Kettle Moraine Music Teachers Association Music Festival

Jonah White, age 16, has been playing the piano for eight years. Jonah is currently studying with the Music Institute of Chicago, has attended master classes with nationally acclaimed musicians, and has performed with Milwaukee and Waukesha Youth Symphony Orchestras. Jonah’s achievements include: - First Prize in the Frank Stehlik’s Musichorale Music Competition in Illinois- First Place in his division at the Grandquist Music Competition- Silver Prize at the Chicago Area Music Teachers Association - 2nd Place at the Chinese Fine Arts Society Music Competition - Gold Plaque from the Kettle Moraine Music Teachers Association Music Festival for receiving the highest possible ratings three consecutive years

$8 member advance | $10 advance | $12 day of show | $3 student with ID | $105 reserved table of 8

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Saturday, April 12, 2014McMann & Tate Productions Adult Improv Comedy

TOMATODODGEBALLA FUNdraiser benefitting the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation

6 pm - The evening begins with food, drink and fun to support the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation. Purchase hot pizza, cold beer, blonde root beer, and delicious caramel apples. Be sure to bid often and bid high at the silent auction!

7:30 pm - The McMann & Tate comedy troupe takes to the stage to play their popular improv games with help from audience suggestions. Mild adult language and content.

$10 member advance | $13 advance | $15 day of show | $135 reserved table of eight

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Paint Your Art Out! Live artist event featuring Nora Boedecker, Daniel Fleming, Dena Nord, Pam Ruschman,

Chris Behrs and Kerry Tharp.Balloon POP! And Silent Auctions

Come dressed as your favorite painting or artist. Costumes are encouraged, but never required.

Make your $35 per person advance reservation at the Center, by calling 262-375-3676 or visiting the website.

Ticket includes heavy hors d’oeuvre reception. Cash bar. Virtual table for 10 receives complimentary bottle of wine.

This year’s YOU GOTTA HAVE ART juried exhibit and gala fundraiser is graciously co-hosted by Mark & Lori Langholz and Frank Juarez.

YOU GOTTA HAVE ARTGala Fundraiser

Juried Exhibit Preview

Saturday, February 15, 2014 at 6:30pm

The biggest event of the year to benefit the Center’s art, music

and history programming!

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WATERCOLOR WITH ALICE STRUCK- BEGINNING ARTISTSJan-March Session: Saturdays: January 11 & 25, February 8 & 22, March 8: 11:30 am – 2 pm$125 Members | $ 156 Non-Members

WATERCOLOR WITH ALICE STRUCK- CONTINUING ARTISTSJan-March Session: Saturdays: January 11 & 25, February 8 & 22, March 8: 9 - 11:30 am$125 Members | $156 Non-Members

WATERCOLOR WITH ALICE STRUCK- BEGINNING ARTISTS

March- May Session: March 22, April 5 & 19, May 3 & 17: 11: 30 am – 2 pm$125 Members | $156 Non-Members

WATERCOLOR WITH ALICE STRUCK- CONTINUING ARTISTSMarch- May Session: March 22, April 5 & 19, May 3 & 17: 9 - 11: 30 am$125 Members | $156 Non-MembersWatercolor Classes for Continuing Artists and Beginning Students include: Introduction and Demonstration of a new painting in each session, in-class work and discussion of each student’s strengths, goals and challenges. Beginner classes focus on Finding a Subject and Using Resources, Skill Development and Materials and Tools. Alice Struck is a veteran teacher and award winning artist with 25 years’ experience of exhibiting and working in the Wisconsin arts community. Supply list online or at CCC.

WOODCARVING: SNOWMAN WITH OUTSTRETCHED ARMSWITH GREG YOUNGThursdays: January 16, 23 & 30: 6-8 pm$56 Member | $69 Non-Member Supply list online or at CCC.Bring your sense of humor and prepare to have fun! In this course, students will be introduced to tools used to create a woodcarving. Proper

and safe use of tools will be discussed, as well as how to sharpen and maintain tools. Students will learn the unique properties on working with woodgrain, and complete a whimsical snowman. Lastly, students receive pointers on painting the completed carving.

CHARCOAL DRAWINGWITH BEKI BORMANWednesdays: February 12, 19 & 26: 6-8 pm$ 48 Member | $ 59 Non-Member Supply list online or at CCC.Charcoal is a unique and powerful tool. It creates deep, rich darks and easily describes value and form. Artists use it to create quick gestures and sketches, as well as polished, detailed drawings. Charcoal can be used in many different and often expressive ways. In this class, we will study drawing, with a focus on charcoal and its different uses. Beginners are welcome, as well as experienced artists.

WOODCARVING: LEPRECHAUN BOTTLE STOPPERWITH GREG YOUNGThursdays: February 13, 20 & 27: 6-8 pm

$ 56 Member | $ 69 Non-MemberSupply list online or at CCC.Get ready for St. Patrick’s Day with this unique and whimsical bottle stopper! Students will be introduced to tools used to create a woodcarving. Proper and safe use of tools will be discussed, as well as how to sharpen and maintain tools.

Students will learn the unique properties on working with woodgrain, and complete a creative leprechaun to bottle up your favorite St. Patrick’s beverage.

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KNIFE PAINTING IN ACRYLIC WITH BEKI BORMANWednesdays: March 12, 19, 26 & April 2: 6-8 pm$ 63 Member | $ 79 Non-Member

Supply list online or at CCC.Paint with thick, creamy paint and create vibrant, colorful surfaces. Knife painting allows the artist to loosen up and achieve a more impressionistic

look. Working from both still life and photo, students will learn how to handle painting knives in order to achieve impasto texture in their paintings. Techniques in knife manipulation will be covered as well as direct painting methods and color observation. This class requires some basic painting experience.

DISCOVERING THE WISCONSIN LANDSCAPE IN ACRYLICWITH BEKI BORMANWednesdays: April 23, 30, May 7 & 14: 6-8 pm$ 63 Member/ $ 79 Non-Member Supply list online or at CCC.What makes the Wisconsin Landscape unique? How can an artist emphasize the recognizable wheat fields, skylines, trees and farms that are noteworthy to the experience of Wisconsin? This class covers landscape painting in acrylics and the basics of setting up a composition, but goes one step further in emphasizing the features that make our home state stand out. We will work from photographs and life in combining observation, emotion and memory when painting.

WOODCARVING: THE WOODSPIRITWITH GREG YOUNGThursdays: May 1 & 8: 6-8 pm$ 36 Member | $ 45 Non-Member

Supply list online or at CCC.Learn to carve the basic human face using the corner of a stick of wood. Students will be introduced to tools used to create a woodcarving. Proper

and safe use of tools will be discussed, as well as how to sharpen and maintain tools. Students will learn the unique properties on working with woodgrain, while creating this spirited springtime woodspirit- a perfect project for May Day!

PARTNERS NIGHTSDate Night with a creative twist! Light dinner, drinks, (one for each of you) and art supplies included. Must be 21 or older. See details online.

Thursday, January 23: 6-8 pm Friday, February 21: 6-8 pmThursday, April 24: 6-8 pmThursday, May 22: 6-8 pm

Please check our website for additions to the class schedule!

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BASIC DRAWING FOR YOUTH - AGES 11-15AFTER-SCHOOL ART CLASSWITH MICHELLE SAVAS THOMPSON

Wednesdays: January 29, February 5, 12 & 19: 4-5 pm$47 Member | $59 Non-MemberSupplies included.

BASIC DRAWING FOR YOUTH - AGES 6-10AFTER-SCHOOL ART CLASSWITH MICHELLE SAVAS THOMPSONWednesdays: February 26, March 5, 12 &19: 4-5 pm$47 Member | $59 Non-MemberSupplies included.Sharpen your pencil and hone your skills! Basic Drawing for Youth classes will cover those essential skills such as perspective, shading, using a grid and still life drawing.

PAINT LIKE PICASSO, PAINT LIKE MONET…WITH KELLY GARCIATuesday & Thursday, April 15 & 17 from 10 am - 11:30 am$35 Member | $44 Non-MemberSupplies included.

Two memorable artists and two distinct styles. Try them both and see which one fits your personal style! Recommended for ages 6 -12.

BOBBLEHEAD SCULPTURES IN CLAYWITH PATTI DOUGHMANThursdays, February 13 &20: 4-5 pm$25 Member | $32 Non-Member

Supplies included.They bobble, they wobble…create your own silly bobblehead from clay, then paint your fired friend with acrylic & lacquer paints to finish it off

in colorful delight! Recommended for grades 4-8.

INSECT RELIEF SCULPTURES IN CLAY WITH PATTI DOUGHMANThursdays, March 20 & 27: from 4-5 pm$25 Member | $32 Non-MemberSupplies included. Craft your crawling (or flying!) creation in clay, then finish your fired tile off with acrylic and lacquer paints. Recommended for grades 2-4.

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Wednesday nights are a treat at Harvey’s with a Lobster Tail Special and Bub’s Famous BBQ Ribs. Tapas Thursdays feature a tempting new menu of deliciousness each week.

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2ND ANNUAL CCC MEMBERS ONLY EXHIBIT & SALESunday, December 8, 2013 - Sunday, January 26, 2014Opening Reception: Sunday, December 8: 1-4 pmIn its second year, this “cash and carry” exhibit features original works by the CCC’s very own members. Expect a delightful mix of many media, including painting, sculpture, photography, ceram-ics, fibers, jewelry and more. Purchased artworks may be taken home and enjoyed the same day.

YOU GOTTA HAVE ART: CCC ANNUAL JURIED EXHIBIT & SALESaturday, February 15 – Sunday, March 23

Fundraiser Gala & Awards Presentation: Saturday, February 15: 6:30 pm (Tickets required for Gala)An annual fundraiser Gala kicks off the CCC’s very own juried exhibit & sale. Expect a wide variety of media by local and regional artists of all styles and genres.

67TH ANNUAL OZAUKEE COUNTY ART SHOW & SALE

Sunday, March 30 – Sunday, April 27Opening Reception: Sunday, March 30: 1-4 pmAn annual tradition at the CCC, the Ozaukee

County Art Show features the works of both amateur, professional and student artists residing, working or teaching in Ozaukee County. Ribbons are awarded to the best in each category.

GALLERY OF STUDENT ARTSunday, March 30 – Sunday, April 27Opening Reception: Sunday, March 30: 1-4 pmFeaturing the best work created by Cedarburg Public and Parochial schools, this annual exhibit showcases both the 2D and 3D works of youth from Kindergarten through 8th grades.

INDIANA GREEN 5 YR ANNIVERSARY SHOWSaturday, May 3 – Sunday, June 22Opening Reception: Saturday, May 10: 6-9 pmIn its 5th exciting year, this regional group show was first organized by Frank Juarez in 2010 and held at the Frank Juarez Gallery in Sheboygan. Indiana Green features a diverse body of work produced by such artists as Tony Conrad, Leah Schreiber Johnson, Dale Knaak, Tiffany Knopow, Melissa Dorn Rich-ards, and Christine Style, as well as others living and/or working in Illinois and Wisconsin. Expect a showcase of works ranging from photographs to installation, paintings to collage, figurative to abstraction and needlework to mixed media as a result of personal exploration of materials, media and ideas in a contemporary practice.

WAUWATOSA ARTISTS WORKSHOPSaturday, May 3 – Sunday, June 22Opening Reception: Saturday, May 10: 6-9 pm

Wauwatosa Art-ists Workshop was founded in 1980 as an active group of working artists in the South-eastern Wisconsin area. It is a juried group of

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CCC Historic Properties and Programming Update

Even though we’ve shuttered and winterized the Kuhefuss House Museum, the Historic Properties and Programs Commit-tee is hard at work behind the scenes preparing our spring and summer offerings.

Research is being done, hands-on props are being added and docents are getting ready for our popular school tour program which launches again in May 2014. Over the past few years, attendance by area school children has more than doubled and now includes public and parochial schools as well as scout troops from Cedarburg, Grafton and Jackson. This growing

program has really energized the committee and the excitement of guiding over 450 children through Cedarburg is almost palpable when the docents meet.

The Historic Properties and Programs Committee is also gearing up for its summer tour season which kicks off in June 2014 and continues on weekends through the end of August. Don’t forget to stop by when we’re open! Watch for details in our summer newsletter.

As always, if you are interested in being a docent for our 2014 school tours or our summer and Christ-mas tour seasons, please contact Sue Gyarmati at the Cedarburg Cultural Center and she will pass along your information. She can be reached at [email protected] or at 262-375-3676 ext. 106.

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Merchandise, including glassware and ceramic mugs, is available at the Cultural Center during regular business hours. Historic prints and other merchandise may also be ordered on

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All proceeds from the sale help us continue our historic programming, preserve the Rappold and Dobberpuhl photo collections and our archives of historic Cedarburg artifacts.

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Call for Artists!Artists and Fine Crafters are invited to apply for the Cultural Center’s Fine Arts & Crafts Fair during Cedarburg’s Strawberry Festival June 28 & 29, 2014. Booths are available on Washington Avenue and in the Center’s parking lot. Visit the CCC website at www.CedarburgCulturalCenter.org and click on the “ART” tab at the top of the page, then click on “Calls for Artists,” or contact Jean at 262-375-3676 ext.102 or [email protected].

Call for Volunteers!It’s turned into one of the biggest festivals in Southeast Wisconsin, and we can’t do it without lots of volunteers! The Center needs YOU for Strawberry Festival on Saturday and Sunday, June 28 & 29, 2014. Help needed includes concession sales, grilling, raffle sales, set up and take down. We also are looking ahead to the annual Architectural Treasures Tour on Saturday and Sunday, August 2 & 3, 2014, and need ticket takers and tour guides. If you have a few hours to share your time and enthusiasm, please contact Jean at 262-375-3676 ext.102 or [email protected].

Call for Youth Artists!11th Annual Youth Plein Air Art Contest & Exhibit Contest Dates: Thursday, June 12 through Wednesday, June 25, 2014 Exhibit Dates: Friday, June 27 through Saturday, August 9, 2014 Young artists ages 17 & under are invited to get out into the sunshine and create a work in your favorite Ozaukee County location. Awards will be presented in each age category: 5 & under, ages 6-8, ages 9-12 and ages 13-17, including a “People’s Choice” award, voted on by the many visitors expected to view the artwork over this year’s Strawberry Festival weekend on Saturday and Sunday, June 28 & 29. Entry is $5 per child, or free entry included with participation in the Color Your World Art Camp (see “A Look Ahead to Summer”). For more information contact Jeanette Gabrys at 262-375-3676 ext.108 or [email protected].

Thanks for supporting the Center and these popular annual events!

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There are many simple ways to include the Cedarburg Cultural Center in your estate plans. A bequest, charitable annuity or a gift of retirement fund assets each offers its own set of financial benefits for you and for the Center.

THE CEDARBURG CULTURAL CENTER ENDOWMENT FUNDThe Cedarburg Cultural Center is proud to have launched an endowment fund in 2012 in support of the future operations of the Center. Housed at the Greater Cedarburg Foundation, the endowment affords our donors a secure vehicle by which to leave a legacy gift.

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