Schedule of Events January – April 2016 Loveland Museum • Rialto Theater

LAURIE BERKNER at the Rialto Theater

MOMENTUM: WOMEN DRIVE THE ARTS IN LOVELAND at the Loveland Museum Susan P. Ison Director of Cultural Services Dave Brull, Technical Coordinator Maureen Corey, Curator of Art Jennifer Cousino, Curator of History Roberta Cox, Theater Coordinator Jenni Dobson, Curator of Education Sandi Elliott, Front House/Event Coordinator Dennis Fisher, Asst. Technical Coordinator Katie Fowers, Office Support Specialist, Tegan Hollen, Office Support Specialist Kimber Kreutzer, Business Services Coordinator Erika Lehman, Marketing Coordinator Jim Prohaska, Exhibits Preparator Michelle Standiford, Graphic Designer Ashley Yager, Registrar Bryan Zellmer, Rialto Theater Manager SEASON SCHEDULE

CULTURAL SERVICES BOARD Desiree Eremondi, Chair Juanita Cisneros Loveland Museum/Gallery Dr. Dierdre Cook 4 Christo and Jeanne-Claude Exhibit Jan DesJardin Louise Kauffman 6 Momentum: Women Drive the Arts in Loveland Teresa Mueller Kris Ortmann 8 Art Exhibits 10 History Exhibits VISUAL ARTS COMMISSION 11 Thoroughly Historic Thursday Programs Margaret Rosborough, Chair Julie Bender 12 Special Programs Roger Clark Greg Hoff 15 Pre-College Art Classes Nancy Jakobsson Sherri Heckel Kuhlmann 16 Youth Art Classes Maryjo Morgan 17 Tot Art Classes Judy O’Gorman Abbie Powers 18 Adult Art Classes 30 Season at-a-Glance

The City of Loveland is committed to providing an equal opportunity for services, programs and activities and does not discriminate on the basis of disability, Art In Public Places race, age, color, national origin, religion, sexual orientation or gender. For more information on non- 20 Celebrating Thirty Years of Public Art discrimination or for translation assistance, please contact the City’s Title VI Coordinator at TitleSix@cityofloveland. 21 2015 Donations and 2016 Projects org or (970) 962-2372. The City will make reasonable accommodations for citizens in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). For more information on ADA or accommodations, please contact the City’s ADA Coordinator at [email protected] or (970) Rialto Theater Center 962-3319.

La Ciudad de Loveland está comprometida a proporcionar 22 Comedy igualdad de oportunidades para los servicios, programas y actividades y no discriminar en base a discapacidad, raza, 24 Concerts edad, color, origen nacional, religión, orientación sexual o género. Para más información sobre la no discriminación o 26 Center Stage Productions para asistencia en traducción, favor contacte al Coordinador Título VI de la Ciudad al [email protected] o al 29 Film and Cinema (970) 962-2372. La Ciudad realizará las acomodaciones razonables para los ciudadanos de acuerdo con la Ley 31 Season at-a-Glance de Discapacidades para americanos (ADA). Para más información sobre ADA o acomodaciones, favor contacte al Coordinador de ADA de la Ciudad en bettie.greenberg@ cityofloveland.org o al (970) 962-3319.

SMILE! FOLLOW US! The City of Loveland Cultural Services Department reserves the right to use images and/or photographs of anyone in any activity, class, program, concert or event in any activity or public place in present and/or Cover Credits: future publications or on the department’s web pages Front: Red Fox by Rosetta for promotional purposes, unless told otherwise at the time image or photo is taken. Back: Vietnam Women’s Memorial (bronze maquette) by Glenna Goodacre FROM THE DIRECTOR

SUSAN P. ISON I would like to welcome our new Rialto Theater Manager, Bryan Zellmer, who joined us August 31st. Bryan brings nearly 20 years of performance, production, and theater business experience to the City of Loveland. In addition to earning his BA degree in Theater from Metropolitan State College of Denver and an MBA from Wilkes University, he has worked in leadership roles at a ten-thousand- seat amphitheater in Pennsylvania, a casino entertainment lounge in New York, and a state-of-the-art performing arts center in New Jersey.

Bryan was also the Marketing Director for two boutique advertising agencies in New York and opened a performing arts school with his wife, a retired professional ballerina. With family ties to historic American theater, he says he is thrilled to be joining the Rialto and is looking forward to engaging the community and building upon the Theater’s past successes.

We are very happy to have him. If you have the opportunity, please welcome him to Loveland. 4 Loveland Museum Art Exhibits CHRISTO AND JEANNE-CLAUDE THE TOM GOLDEN COLLECTION On view through January 17, 2016

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Exhibit Admission: $5, free for Museum members EXHIBIT FREE DAY: Tuesday, January 12 Free admission during Night on the Town on Friday, January 8 from 6 – 9 pm

Don’t miss your last chance to see one of the largest collections of art by Christo and Jeanne-Claude in the United States. This exhibition, presenting one of the largest collections of art by Christo and Jeanne-Claude in the United States, was started by Tom Golden in the summer of 1974. Golden’s personal and professional relationship with the artists began during the 1974 public hearings for Christo and Jeanne-Claude’s project Running Fence. Golden continued to manage and assist with several of the artists’ large- scale projects such as The Umbrellas and Over the River. Drawings and collages of the large-scale public works, sold to fund the actual installations, are an important component of this collection. This collection includes original drawings, sculptures, collages, and photographs capturing the versatility, longevity, and international scope of the duo’s extensive career. This collection represents not only the special relationship between an artist and a collector, but also the collaborative effort between the artists and the many people involved in producing the works.

This exhibition was organized by the Sonoma County Museum, Santa Rosa, CA; Exhibition Tour Management by Landau Traveling Exhibitions, Los Angeles, CA.

LECTURE WITH DAVE YUST Thursday, January 14, 5:30 – 7 pm Foote Auditorium A sharing of highlights from Yust’s surreal, delightful, and unforgettable experience of photo-documenting the installation and ‘opening’ of Christo’s and Jeanne- Claude’s Wrapped Reichstag, Berlin, 1971 – 1995, selected from 13 days on site in June of 1995. It Christo speaking at the Rialto Theater took them 24 years to earn a majority vote of the Center on November 12, 2015 German Parliament - 292 in favor vs. 223 against - to Christo and Jeanne-Claude, Surrounded gain permission to do this incredible, beautiful, and Islands, Biscayne Bay, Greater Miami spectacular project. Florida, 1980-1983. By Wolfgang Volz, 1983.

6 Loveland Museum Art Exhibits MOMENTUM WOMEN DRIVE THE ARTS IN LOVELAND KATHLEEN CARICOF, JANE DEDECKER, GLENNA GOODACRE, KIRSTEN KOKKIN, ROSETTA January 30 – April 10, 2016 MAIN GALLERY Members-Only Opening Reception: Thursday, January 28, 7 – 9 pm

Exhibit Admission: $5, free for Museum members EXHIBIT FREE DAYS: Thursday, February 18 and Tuesday, April 5 Free admission during Night on the Town on Fridays, February 12, March 11, and April 8 from 6 – 9 pm

This exhibit will display the work of 5 women who, within a challenging cultural framework, were and continue to be influential in the development of Loveland as an art center and creating a reputation for excellence in art for which Loveland is known. With artistic bravado and innovation, these artists have established international reputations, garnered prestigious public commissions, and built an impressive body of work that pushed the field of sculpture to new heights and the art community to a well-deserved level of appreciation. Loveland’s status as an art center is well-established, and this group of artists is part of that important history, while continuing to produce thought-provoking, challenging, and engaging works of art.

EXHIBIT PROGRAMMING

LECTURE: KIRSTEN KOKKIN - FIGURE AND FORM Saturday January 30, 1 pm Foote Auditorium Join Kirsten Kokkin as she describes her methods, techniques, and inspiration. Kokkin is an acclaimed sculptor and one of the leading artists in the international community of figurative sculptors. Originality and strength of expression mark her works which are executed with painstaking accuracy to anatomy and details, and convey a sensual, yet energetic quality. She has sculpted themes from the marine world and has a long career as a portrait artist. Kokkin’s artwork is placed all over the world, with the majority of pieces in the U.S. and Norway.

IN THE GALLERY ARTIST DEMONSTRATIONS Friday, February 12, 5 – 7 pm Join the exhibiting artists for a dynamic interactive experience. Meet the artists, observe them at work, and learn about the processes used in their art. Clockwise from top left: Crossing the Prairie by Glenna Goodacre Sower (detail) by Jane DeDecker STRINGS IN THE GALLERY High Country Totem (detail) by Rosetta Friday, February 12, 7 – 9 pm Contemplation by Kathleen Caricof Enjoy musical performances from members of the Fort Collins Daphne by Kristen Kokkin Symphony Orchestra. Includes free admission to the Main Gallery

8 Loveland Museum Art Exhibits BRAD SNEED February, 2016 MUSEUM LOBBY Brad Sneed grew up in rural Newton, Kansas. If he wasn’t riding his horse, climbing trees, building forts, hunting, fishing, or playing sports, he could be found in his bedroom, drawing or painting. Subjects varied widely, from farm implements and rustic barns to Indians and cowboys –even portraits of family pets! When it came time to consider a career, art seemed an obvious choice. Brad attended Kansas University where he earned a BFA in Visual Communication-Illustration. A picture book illustration class turned him on to the notion of illustrating books professionally. He enjoyed creating a number of related sequential works that effectively and creatively tell a visual story. His first opportunity to illustrate a book followed a series of portfolio reviews with New York City publishers. Grandpa’s Song was published in 1991. To date Brad has illustrated 29 books, including Lucky Russell and Deputy Harvey and the Ant Cow Caper, which he also wrote. Brad lives in Prairie Village, Kansas with his wife and daughter.

I enjoy visiting schools to talk with students and teachers about illustrating and writing picture books. School visits provide a wonderful opportunity to interact with children and to shed light on how a book is created. It is very satisfying to hear from a teacher that after my presentation, her students couldn’t wait to return to their desks to write a story and draw a picture! ~ Brad Sneed

EXHIBIT PROGRAMMING

EVOLUTION OF ILLUSTRATION WITH BRAD SNEED Wednesday, February 10, 4:30 – 5:30 pm Grades 6 – 12 FREE Sneed will demonstrate the fun, yet complex process of illustrating a picture book. Each step will be explored from reading the manuscript, using the imagination, creating the From top: storyboard, performing reference and research, making the Washday, When the Wind Blows, and dummy book, revisions, and the final artwork. See how a Mr. President Goes to School by Brad Sneed doodle evolves into a completed painting. Cooperation of those involved in the creative process is stressed, as well as Opposite Page: the notion that in order to excel, practice and perseverance Linescape #36 (detail) by Ayn Hanna are essential. North Side of the Peak (detail) by Chris Woolley Loveland Museum Art Exhibits 9 AYN HANNA TEXTILE, PRINT AND ADVENTURES IN MAPPING February 13 – April 10, 2016

FOOTE GALLERY Opening Reception: Friday, February 12, 6 – 8 pm

Trained as a printmaker, Colorado artist Ayn Hanna creates richly drawn active surfaces, exploring drawing and mark-making. In her textile work, Hanna uses her own hand-dyed fabrics combined with multiple surface design techniques including painting, discharging, and deconstructed screen printing to create abstract mixed media textile paintings and art cloth. Her textile paintings include layers of fabric combined with thread “drawing” to develop texture and line. Ayn Hanna earned her MFA in printmaking and sculpture from Colorado State University in 1990 and has been working with textiles since 2005. I am inspired by our many systems for mapping and organizing ideas, stories, data and place. I enjoy the overlaps that exist between art and science – shapes, models, diagrams, formulas, patterns, etc. I am fascinated by connectors and connections, both physical and spiritual. My work is a mapping of my inner and outer world, combining imagery and personal symbols to convey my feelings of places and experiences. ~ Ayn Hanna GOVERNOR’S ART SHOW April 24 – May 29, 2016 Gala: Saturday, April 23, 6 pm For tickets visit www.governorsartshow.org Exhibit Admission: $5, free for Museum members EXHIBIT FREE DAY: Thursday, May 19 Free admission during Night on the Town on Friday, May 13 from 6 – 9 pm Guided tour at noon every Friday, free with exhibit admission The Loveland Rotary Clubs present the 25th annual art show and sale benefitting Rotary-sponsored charitable projects. Each year since 1991, The Governor’s Art Show has featured a juried collection of outstanding works by Colorado artists in a wide variety of mediums, artistic techniques, and styles. For this silver anniversary celebration, the Governor’s Show will be on view in all three galleries at the Museum! Look for special displays and events. Visit www.governorsartshow.org for more information. 10 Loveland Museum History Exhibits ALABASTER INDUSTRY IN COLORADO On view through March 13, 2016

GREEN ROOM See the personal collection of vintage Colorado alabaster items from Fort Collins-based historian and author Jason Marmor. The growing collection, which will be donated to the Museum in the future, includes a wide variety of decorative and functional objects, most of which were made from locally sourced alabaster. Included in the collection are lamp bases, bookends, vases, powder jars, candlesticks, clocks, as well as souvenir salt & pepper shakers from a number of regional tourist destinations. While the Loveland Museum possesses a remarkable collection of alabaster items made by Loveland’s Proctor family, Marmor’s collection includes examples made by other companies and craftsmen working in Colorado and Wyoming during the heyday of the Colorado alabaster industry (c. 1933-1970). Vintage advertising materials from the alabaster industry will also be included in this exhibit.

ALABASTER CARVING WORKSHOP Saturday, March 5 & Sunday, March 6 10:30 am - 4:30 pm FREE (supplies required) Ages 15 + Limited to 10 participants Pre-registration is required

Learn the basics of stone carving, from design to tool techniques, from stone carver Laurie White. This hands-on workshop is for all skill levels, and participants will need to bring their own tools and carving stone (supply list is provided below and costs approx. $75 - $100). During Saturday’s session, Laurie will guide you through evaluating the stone, learning to see the design “within” the stone, and blocking out the form to carve. The Sunday session will focus on carving your stone sculpture with your hand tools. Please bring your own lunch each day and dress ready to carve with close-toed shoes. Required Supplies: Tools and stones are available for purchase through Colorado Alabaster Supply in Fort Collins. • (1) flat 3/4″ medium chisel • (1) point chisel • (1) 5/8” tooth chisel, or other small tooth chisel • (1) lightweight carving hammer • A piece of stone to carve – should be alabaster or limestone less than 80 lbs. This can be purchased through Colorado Alabaster Supply or via the instructor at the workshop ($35 each at workshop) • A sketch or photo of a form you would like to carve – this is a starting point only and doesn’t need to be a finished drawing Safety glasses, sand bags, chalk, particle masks, and sand paper will be provided. Loveland Museum History Programming 11 THOROUGHLY HISTORIC THURSDAYS Explore History, One Program At-A-Time

Loveland’s Martin Luther King Committee is co-sponsoring two presentations for the Thoroughly Historic Thursdays program series as part of its efforts to help the Loveland community embrace those who are marginalized by race or circumstance.

DR. KING: A DREAM UNFULFILLED Thursday, January 21 5:30 – 7 pm Foote Auditorium Free

Dr. George Stevens, Kent State University graduate, Professor, and Dean Emeritus, will juxtapose the words of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. with poetry and music reflecting the past realities for African Americans and the harsh realities of continuing racism. The program consists of African American spirituals, poetry, videos, and readings from the 19th and 20th century, the themes of which are still relevant today. The reading of Dr. King’s most famous speech, “I Have A Dream,” will be followed by a Question and Answer session. Dr. Stevens is a member of Loveland’s Martin Luther King Committee.

COLORADO HEROINES Thursday, March 31 5:30 – 7 pm Foote Auditorium Free

Three women will walk out of Colorado’s past and onto the stage in the Foote Gallery: Mother Jones (activist, labor advocate), Helen Hunt Jackson (author, Native American advocate), and Anne Ellis (author, ordinary woman advocate). The performers, Charlene Pazar, Gretchen Payne, and Joyce Nelson, are members of “Legendary Ladies,” a volunteer non-profit organization that promotes the history of women of the West. Together, they offer realistic portrayals of women who helped shift statewide and national perceptions of women, moving them from the discrete margins of life into the forefront of our heritage. 12 Loveland Museum Programs

MUSEUM PROGRAMS FOR ALL AGES

PARASITES PRESENTED BY ARLO PELEGRIN

Thursday, January 28, 5:30 pm

FREE LECTURE Although we imagine them all to be vile pests, new discoveries in the ecology of parasitic organisms have forced us to re-examine our attitude toward them. Special attention will be given to parasites on humans (we don’t want to dwell too much on people suffering, but on the physiological “tricks” that things play in order to feed on us), the amazing adaptations of other parasites in nature, and the many parasites that are beneficial to people.

More information on Arlo Pelegrin can be found on page 14..

STAMP CAMP AND CREATION STATIONS

Thursday, February 4, 4:30 – 6 pm

FREE EVENT Since 1947, people from all over the world have been sending Valentines to Loveland to be cancelled with a stamp that sends greetings from the Sweetheart City. Learn about the program’s history during this drop in mini-camp. All ages are welcome and stations will include: cache stamping (bring your own Valentines), making your own Valentine cards, Miss Loveland Valentine visits, and more.

The Loveland Museum/Gallery is an “Official Valentine Drop Site” from February 1 through February 11. Loveland Museum Programs 13

A WANDERING BOTANIST IN CHINA PRESENTED BY KATHY KEELER

Thursday, February 11, 5:30 pm FREE LECTURE China is about the size of North America, but with different species of plants. It is very diverse, from deserts in the northwest to the subtropics in the south. This lecture will consider the long history of Chinese agriculture, familiar plants that came from China and the plant hunters who found them, American plants that are common in China today, and the puns that make the Chinese particularly like certain species of plants.

Kathy Keeler, “A Wandering Botanist,” enriches and entertains with curious tales of the plant world—plants we love, plants we hate, plants that made people fortunes, and plants people searched for all over the world. She is the author of A Wandering Botanist blog, the printed Curious Stories of Familiar Plants, Notable Plants of the Foothills Trail hiking guide, Autumn in Kyoto photo book, and more than 50 technical publications on plants and ecology. Kathy retired to pursue travel and history, and she now searches the globe for stories of the plant wonders of the world. She received her Ph.D. in Genetics at University of California, Berkeley and was a Professor of Biological Sciences at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, for 31 years. Kathy has amassed tales from hundreds of plants after traveling in over 25 countries and all 50 states. 14 RialtoLoveland Theater Museum CenterPrograms ~ Center Stage Productions FEMALE PRESIDENTS BUTTERFLIES AND WHO ROCKED THE MOTHS WORLD PRESENTED BY ARLO PELEGRIN PRESENTED BY Thursday, April 28, 5:30 pm PREETHI FERNANDO FREE LECTURE Thursday, March 3, 5:30 pm The real story behind the pretty wings. These FREE LECTURE sophisticated animals Female presidents have restored countries back to may seem friendly and peace, prosperity, and strong economy. They are benign but they are some of strong, forward thinking, and patriotic. Margaret humankind’s greatest enemies. Thatcher, Erna Solberg, and Angela Merkel are a few This is an up-close look into the insect world that names that cross our minds as formidable female will cover all aspects of the Lepidoptera lifecycle, leaders of modern times. The United States is one with an in-depth explanation of metamorphosis and of the few countries that has yet to produce a female an examination of what makes these creatures so head of state. Ever since Victoria Woodhull ran for spectacularly successful. the President of the United States in 1872, various American women have tried to take command. Preethi Arlo Pelegrin is a Colorado native and entomologist Fernando, a Sri Lankan born author, now Loveland who has traveled the world to study creatures and based, is the author of 17 Women Who Shook the insects. He has worked in Costa Rica, Indonesia, World (Schiffer Publishing, PA). Preethi will do an and Finland and is particularly interested in spiders engaging, educational, historical, and fun Powerpoint and moths. He currently lives in Littleton with his presentation on “Female Presidents Who Rocked the family and is working on a book about adventure World.” Preethi has autographed copies of the book travel. available for $22.

POETIC GEOGRAPHY : MAPPING LOVELAND IN POEMS IN HONOR OF NATIONAL POETRY MONTH Thursday, April 14, 5:30 – 7:30 pm Foote Auditorium FREE EVENT What would a poetic geography of Loveland look like? Find out by writing a poem to help create a poetic map or by simply coming to the reading on April 14th to enjoy hearing poems about favorite features of our city. If you would like to submit a poem, first choose a place that speaks to you or reminds you of a special experience you had there. For example, you might write about a street, a building, a park, an event, a trail, or a piece of art. Write and submit your poem (3 to 25 lines long) electronically by March 15th to Jenni Dobson at [email protected]. Several will be selected for this special reading celebrating National Poetry Month. Discover how we can map Loveland in a creative way that makes connections to place through poetry. *Note: Ideas and example poems will be available at the Museum by March 1. Loveland Museum Art Classes 15

PRE-COLLEGE STUDIO ART WORKSHOP Saturdays, 12 – 3 pm Grades 9 – 12 $20 per 4-class session, supplies included Session 1: January 9, 16, 23, 30 Session 2: February 6, 13, 20, 27 Session 3: March 5, 12, 19, 26

ATTENTION HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS! Looking for a way to pump up your resume with out-of-class experience? Interested in some studio time and arts career exploration? Then this is the workshop for you!

Each 4-class session is designed to dovetail with art exhibitions at the Loveland Museum/Gallery and Artworks Loveland. Students will have a lot of studio time and will also have gallery visits, tours, career exploration, and art critiques. Students will also get a chance to network with artists, curators, and Front Range Community College (FRCC) faculty with the intention of creating a community network of arts professionals with whom students can begin to build a career foundation. Classes are held at the Museum and taught by FRCC faculty. The class will take some walking trips to ArtWorks Loveland on select days. FRCC’s Department of Creative Arts Design and Humanities will be presented to students as an option for continuing their education in the arts as they move toward their college experiences. This program is a collaborative project of Front Range Community College: Community Studio Project, Front Range Community College’s Department of Creative Arts Design and Humanities, ArtWorks Loveland, and the Loveland Museum/ Gallery. 16 Loveland Museum Art Classes Youth Art Classes

Pre-registration is required at least one week prior to each class. Please note class times, age Thursday, Snow Bunnies (for grades 1 – 5) requirements, and prices listed below. January 28 Learn some sculpting basics 4:30 – 6 pm and use your imagination to create a whimsical clay snow Fee: $20 bunny. We will use air-dry clay ($16 Museum and embellishments to give your Members) bunny a lot of character. Instructor: Diane Ramsey Friday, Symbolic Self-Portrait with February 26 Printmaking (for grades 5 – 8) 10:30 am – 1 pm Learn some easy printmaking techniques as we create a self- Fee: $35 ($28 portrait using our own special museum symbols that represent who we members) are and what we stand for! We will mix water soluble oil pastels and metallic paint into our pieces. Instructor: Jackie Lillis Thursdays, The Great Ones March 3, 10, (for grades 3 – 5) 17, 24 Each week, students will learn 4:30 – 6 pm about a different world-renowned artist, such a Fee: $50 ($40 s O’Keeffe, Picasso, and Van museum Gogh and create artwork that members) mimics their distinctive styles. This fun fusion of art history lessons and studio time will have you painting and drawing your way through the past. Instructor: Trish Murtha

Thursday, Doodling to Drawing April 14 (for grades 1 – 5) 4:30 – 6 pm Want to experiment with several types of media (pencils, pastels, Fee: $20 ($16 graphite, and more) and develop Museum your drawing skills? Learn how Members) your love for doodling pictures and characters can expand into learning to draw with different materials and papers. Instructor: Diane Ramsey Registration for all Tot, Youth, and Adult classes begins WEDNESDAY, DEC. 30TH Loveland Museum Art Classes 17 Friday Morning Tot Art

Let your young artist explore the world of art! A parent or guardian must accompany the child during the session. Pre-registration is required at least one week prior to each class. No younger siblings, please. All classes are held from 10:30 – 11:30 am, ages 3-6 with an adult $10 each ($8 for museum members) Instructor: Jackie Lillis

Friday, Printmaking Masterpiece January 8 Let’s explore some fun and easy printmaking techniques using common household and food items! We will layer, stamp, and scratch our way to making a masterpiece.

Friday, Valentine’s Fun February 12 Paint with tissue paper, play with clay, and create some beautiful Valentine’s Day decorations and keepsakes for your loved ones!

Friday, Stained Glass Art February 19 Come make a beautiful one-of-a-kind stained glass window painting using glue and food coloring right on top of glass!

Friday, Found Object Sculpture April 15 Let’s create an imaginative world full of found funky objects! We will take an assortment of trinkets and shapes to construct a relief sculpture while having fun! Empty your junk drawers, and if you have a special collection or any found bits and pieces you would like to include in your sculpture, please bring them to class.

Friday, Earth Day Art April 22 Celebrate our wonderful planet and create a variety of nature-based art projects! We will make paper, look at artists who use recycled materials in their art, and much more! 18 Loveland Museum Art Classes

All classes suitable for any skill level and all materials are provided unless otherwise noted. Pre-registration is required at least one week prior to each class.

Ages 16 and older. $45 each ($36 for museum members) *$65 each for a two-day class ($52 for museum members)

Tuesday, Draw What You See February 2 You can’t become a realistic draftsperson in three hours, but you can learn 1 – 4 pm enough to get started! Learn several drawing “tricks” to train your brain to see accurately with black and white charcoal, graphite, and markers on paper. Instructor: Mary Giacomini

Friday, Garden Journal March 4 Learn to capture the details of your garden as you create a journal using 1 – 3:30 pm quick sketches and notes, then a bit of watercolor on the pages. Add seed packets, quips and quotes, and more for something that is useful, fun, and lovely! Bring your own journal. Other supplies provided. Instructor: Trish Murtha Thursday, Vibrant Flowers March 31 Using watercolor pencil, learn a loose and free technique that gives you DRAWING 4:30 – 6:30 pm the freedom to portray the transparency and delicacy of flowers charged with color. Instructor: Pat Saunders-White

Tuesday, Larger Than Life April 26 In the style of Georgia O’Keeffe, we will use pastels to create a floral 1 – 4 pm drawing, concentrating on making it bigger than life sized. Instructor: Mary Giacomini

Tuesday, Dreamtime Pictographs January 26 Enter the history of the Dreamtime through Australian Aboriginal design. 1 – 4 pm Combine contemporary art materials (pastel and collage) with ancient Aboriginal symbols to unfold your personal adventure. Instructor: Pat Saunders-White

Tuesday, Spring Break March 22 Need some warm tropical scenery? Create your own in this mixed media 1 – 4 pm class! Paint a brilliant watercolor sky, layer in an acrylic silhouette of palm trees, and perhaps add a hammock too! Instructor: Mary Giacomini MIXED MEDIA

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Tuesday, Abstracts the Beginners Way January 12 Wonder what it would be like to paint an abstract work of art? Learn how 1 – 4 pm with your hands directly on paper- no brushes! Mix acrylics without palettes and let imaginations run free. A few guidelines and instructor demos will help you achieve a successful abstract. Instructor: Pat Saunders-White

Tuesday, Snowy Aspens January 19 Bring a beautiful forest scene to life by learning to “mask” Aspen trees 1 – 4 pm using watercolor paint on paper. Instructor: Mary Giacomini

Fridays, Garden Portraits January 29 & How do you enjoy time in your garden in the middle of winter? Watercolor it! February 5 For this workshop, bring reference photos of your garden (or one you aspire 1 – 3:30 pm to have) and paint the scene with edits, texture, composition, and color. *Two-day class Intermediate watercolor experience is recommended. Instructor: Trish Murtha

Tuesday 50 Shades of Gray February 9 We will mimic some of Ansel Adams’ black and white photos, but with one 1 – 4 pm dark watercolor. Learn how to make strong paintings by learning to see value. Instructor: Mary Giacomini

Fridays, Paint the Rockies February 12 Wind up the centennial celebration of Rocky Mountain National Park with & 19 your own beautiful mountain-scape. Learn to build perspective and distance 1 – 3:30 pm as key elements in your composition, as well as a balanced palette of PAINTING *Two-day class color. You may choose your media to paint with and work from your favorite RMNP photos. Instructor: Trish Murtha Tuesday, Bowl of Blueberries March 8 In this easy layering and stenciling project, create a rich purple painting of a 1 – 4 pm bowl of blueberries with a limited palette of transparent watercolor. Instructor: Mary Giacomini

Tuesday, Whimsical Fish March 15 Fish have simple lines and beautiful colors to allow us to explore the 1 – 4 pm differences between pan watercolor and watercolor pencil techniques. Templates will be provided, so there are no drawing skills required. Instructor: Pat Saunders-White Tuesday, Palette Knife Poppies April 12 Use acrylic paint and palette knives on canvas to create brilliant, textured 1 – 4 pm poppies. Instructor: Mary Giacomini 20 Art in Public Places

CELEBRATING 30 YEARS OF PUBLIC ART HOW IT ALL BEGAN Over the years, Loveland has developed a reputation as an active and engaged arts community. This is due to the combined efforts of private organizations, philanthropists, city government, and local artists.

It all began in 1984 when Loveland sculptors and community leaders joined forces to host a sculpture show that showcased the work of local artists, promoted local foundries, and generated funds for a sculpture park. The Loveland High Plains Arts Council was formed, and the inaugural Sculpture in the Park show was a success.

In 1985, a Founder’s Group donated the funds needed to begin the development of the sculpture park on land that was previously given to the city by the Benson family. Warrior/Wind Song by George Walbye and A Friend Indeed by Dan Ostermiller were purchased and installed.

In addition in 1985, Loveland became the first city in Colorado to enact an “Art in Public Places” (AIPP) ordinance which earmarks 1% of all major capital budgets for the purchase of art for the city.

Front: Mark Lundeen, Lee Stark, Jay Eighmy, George Walbye, Larry Braun Middle: Hollis Williford, Jack Kreutzer Back: George Lundeen, Ron Williford, Pat Kennedy, Carla Knight

February, 1984 - This photo was taken in George Lundeen’s apartment above his studio. It represents the sculptors (except Fritz White, Dan Ostermiller and Gary Voss) who made up the first Sweetheart City Sculpture Show. Art in Public Places 21

GOING FORWARD In 2015, four new sculptures were added to Benson Park bringing the current total number of pieces in the Public Art collection to 465. The 2015 additions include: Pretty in Chinks by Cammie Lundeen, Happy Dance by Richard Pankratz, Old Friends by George Lundeen, and Panther Pride by Rosetta.

Keep watching as new projects are currently being planned in 2016 for the Wilson Avenue bridge and at the soon-to -be remodeled Fire Administration Building on 5th Street. 22 Rialto Theater COMEDY & LAUGHS HUMOR FOR THE HOMELESS: GIVING LAUGHS FOR 137 Saturday, January 9, 7 pm

Join your neighbors for a music and comedy night that benefits area Homeless. Music, Improv, and Stand Up comedy will all be part of this fun variety show for all ages. Net proceeds benefit 137 Homeless Connection. Tickets: $40, $25, $15, $10

RIALTO THEATER CENTER PRESENTS SAM ADAMS & CHRIS VOTH Saturday, February 13, 7:30 pm

Sam Adams can be summed up with three words: smooth, clever, and hilarious. After winning the Great American Comedy Festival in 2009, Sam’s energetic, comically-insightful act launched him into national attention. His act is 100% profanity free, and he has shared the stage with Frank Caliendo, Joe Piscopo, Kevin Nealon, and seven-time Grammy Award winner Al Jarreau.

Chris Voth is an accomplished comedian, a licensed teacher, and a published author who made his late night debut on The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson. He appeared in three seasons of NBC’s Last Comic Standing, was chosen for the Great American Comedy Festival, and was featured in his own half-hour special on Altitude Sports Cable. Chris won the Denver Comedy Works Competition and has worked with everyone from Dave Chappelle to Larry the Cable Guy. Tickets: $18 advance orchestra, $15 advance balcony, $22 at the door. Rialto Theater 23

RIALTO THEATER CENTER PRESENTS JON LOVITZ Saturday, April 9, 2 & 7:30 pm

Emmy Award-nominated actor Jon Lovitz is best-known for his tenure with Saturday Night Live and numerous films such as The Wedding Singer, A League of Their Own and Rat Race. He’s played critically acclaimed television characters on The Simpsons, The Critic, Friends, Seinfeld and Two and a Half Men, among several others, and he’s made numerous guest appearances on all the late night talk shows from Conan to Late Night with Jimmy Fallon. For Mature Audiences Only – Show Content is Rated R. Tickets: $36 24 Rialto Theater IN CONCERT

GARY SCHMIDT, PIANIST: RIALTO THEATER CENTER PRESENTS CLAIRE DE LUNE THE LETTERMEN Friday, January 29, 7:30 pm Returning for his 7th appearance at the Rialto Friday, February 12, 7 pm Theater, Gary Schmidt will perform musical Transcending generations as part of the selections by Bach, Debussy, Rachmaninoff, Americana music scene for over 50 years, Schumann, and Chopin. Invited to perform The Lettermen have received 18 Gold Albums at Carnegie Hall in 2015, Gary is an worldwide and have released over 25 chart- internationally experienced performer who is topping singles including “Put Your Head on known for speaking directly to the heart of his My Shoulder,” “When I Fall in Love,” and “Goin’ audiences. Out of My Head/Can’t Take My Eyes Off You” Tickets: $15 adult, $12 senior/student Tickets: $36 advance, $40 at the door, $50 VIP includes premium, front-row seats and private Meet & Greet.

RIALTO THEATER CENTER PRESENTS AN AMERICANA VALENTINE FEATURING MOLLIE O’BRIEN & RICH MOORE AND & TOM ROZUM Sunday, February 14, 7:30 pm Known for her mastery of several musical genres, Mollie O’Brien is a singer at the top of her game. Powerhouse guitarist Rich Moore not only keeps up with Mollie, but easily transitions between rock and roll, , traditional folk, and jazz, creating a band with just his . The internationally touring duo of Laurie Lewis and Tom Rozum have combined their voices in effortless harmony since 1986 with songs steeped in tradition and passion. Grammy-winner Laurie Lewis has twice been named Female Vocalist of the Year by the International Association. Tickets: $25 advance orchestra, $22 advance balcony, $30 at the door Rialto Theater 25

FACE VOCAL BAND THE ELDERS Friday, March 18, 7:30 pm Thursday, March 24, 7:30 pm Returning to the Rialto by popular demand, Since forming in 1998, The Elders have left this internationally acclaimed all-vocal rock their indelible mark on the Celtic/American band from Boulder captivates audiences music scene.Their seven albums feature with their infectious energy punctuated driving beats, soaring vocals, and barn- by an endearing love of performance. burning instrumentals. However, their fans Blending modern popular tunes with complex will tell you that the real magic happens harmonies, brilliant beat-box rhythms and live on stage. The Elders have developed superb singing…Face takes their audience on a reputation for spirited shows and their a musical journey. chemistry naturally fosters a deep sense of community with their audience. Tickets: $20, $12 groups of 10 or more Tickets: $22

RIALTO THEATER CENTER PRESENTS LAURIE BERKNER Saturday, April 16, 11 am Best-selling, award-winning children’s musician Laurie Berkner has been a longtime fixture on TV’s Nick Jr. and Sprout channels. Her original songs, albums, DVDs, music videos, and books leave no doubt: Laurie Berkner is the uncrowned queen of children’s music and the power behind the progressive “kindie rock” movement. Laurie’s albums, released on her own label, have been best sellers on a chart typically dominated by movie soundtracks and major label compilations. Her debut DVD, which went quadruple platinum, was the first-ever indie children’s music DVD to enter Billboard’s Top Music Video chart at #1. Tickets: $34 advance orchestra, $30 advance balcony, $40 at the door orchestra, $36 at the door balcony, $60 VIP includes preferred seating, private Meet & Greet, and photo opportunity with Laurie! 26 Rialto Theater CENTER STAGE PRODUCTIONS HIGH COUNTRY CONSERVATORY OF DANCE PRESENTS WINTER MINI SHOWCASE Saturday, January 30, 6 pm High Country Conservatory of Dance is proud to present its annual Winter Mini Showcase. This event will feature dancers of all ages, levels, and dance styles. Tickets: $10 adult, $8 child 11 and under

EMERY ENTERTAINMENT PRESENTS MEN ARE FROM MARS – WOMEN ARE FROM VENUS LIVE! Thursday, February 4, 8 pm Friday, February 5, 8 pm This one-man fusion of theater and stand-up is a light-hearted theatrical comedy based on the New York Times #1 best-selling book by John Gray. Moving swiftly through a series of vignettes, the show covers everything from dating and marriage to the bedroom. Tickets: Purchased at www.comcasttix.com or (877) 544-8499 or in person at Budweiser Event Center Box Office.

BERTHOUD DANCE COMPANY PRESENTS REFLECTIONS Saturday, February 6, 7:30 pm Sunday, February 7, 1 pm Don’t miss the debut of this original, and often thought provoking, production performed by a very artistic and creative dance company. Joining BDC for this performance will be Denver-based Spoke- N-Motion, Colorado’s only wheelchair dance company, as well as Dance Express from Fort Collins. Tickets: $15 adult, $12 senior/student Rialto Theater 27

LOVELAND OPERA THEATRE PRESENTS LOVELAND OPERA THEATRE PRESENTS PIRATES OF PENZANCE PIRATES FOR KIDS Friday, February 26, 7 pm Saturday, February 27, 3:30 pm Saturday, February 27, 7 pm Saturday, March 5, 3:30 pm Sunday, February 28, 3 pm Children of all ages will delight in this 60-minute Friday, March 4, 7 pm performance featuring highlights from LOT’s Saturday, March 5, 7 pm production of The Pirates of Penzance along Sunday, March 6, 3 pm with a behind-the-scenes look at Come set sail with Loveland how opera is created. This show Opera Theatre and The will be narrated by director Tim Pirates of Penzance, Kennedy and is a great way for Gilbert and Sullivan’s comic families with younger children masterpiece. Your whole to learn about opera. Kids with family will cheer this fun-filled the best pirate costumes will production directed by Timothy be invited to go on stage and Kennedy. Treat yourself to a fully- participate in a scene. This is staged and costumed show with a followed by a Q&A session with the live orchestra conducted by Maestro director, producer, technical staff, and Nicholas Gilmore. performers. Tickets: $30 adult, $25 senior/student, Tickets: $10 $20 child 11 and under

TPAAK PRESENTS JACK AND THE GIANT Friday, March 11, 7 pm Giants, trolls, and dancing cows come to life in this Rock ‘n Roll version of the classic folk tale Jack and the Beanstalk. The 40-member cast is made up of talented students from The Premier Performing Academy of Arts and Knowledge (TPAAK) and Colorado Early Colleges (CEC) with an age range of five to thirteen. Tickets: $10 sold through TPAAK at (808) 258-5031 or email: [email protected] 28 Rialto Theater CENTER STAGE PRODUCTIONS BIG T KIWANIS CLUB PRESENTS LOST MARBLES THEATRICS PRESENTS STARS OF OUR HEARTS WERE YOUNG TOMORROW AND GAY Saturday, March 19, 7 pm Friday, April 1, 7 pm Join the Loveland, Big Thompson Saturday, April 2, 2 pm & 7 pm Kiwanis Club for its annual Stars of Return to the roaring Tomorrow Show where students from twenties and follow the around the community will showcase travels of two young their talents before a live audience in girls, fresh out of college. competition for scholarship funds. The Based on the memoirs club has been hosting this show for of Cornelia Otis Skinner over 50 years, supporting the goals and humorist Emily and dreams of students in grades Kimbrough, the play tells K-12. the story of their first trip abroad to London and Tickets: $10 Paris and the various misadventures they experience. Travel along with and enjoy the fun and laughter of their journey. Tickets: $11

LOVELAND CHORAL SOCIETY PRESENTS RHYTHM ON THE RIVER Friday, April 29, 7:30 pm Saturday, April 30, 7:30 pm Sunday, May 1, 3 pm Thursday, May 5, 7:30 pm Friday, May 6, 7:30 pm Saturday, May 7, 3 pm Join the crew of the S.S. Jubilee for a memorable musical excursion down the mighty Mississippi. There’ll be on-board singing, dancing, and laughter, plus timeless music from Jerome Kern’s Showboat. They’ll dock in storied towns, cities, and places where the river and music flow. Melodies from the prairies of Minnesota and Iowa, hit tunes from Big River in the land of Huck Finn, and much more await passengers on this rollicking LCS riverboat cruise. Tickets: $18 Rialto Theater 29 FILM AND CINEMA

2016 Nominated Short Films

EXPERIMENTER A PLACE AT THE TABLE DOCUMENTARIES

RIALTO THEATER CENTER/ PHYLLIS RIALTO THEATER CENTER/ PHYLLIS RIALTO THEATER CENTER WALYBE FILM SERIES WALYBE FILM SERIES PRESENTS In 1961, a social psychologist This documentary starring Jeff Bridges Preview the Oscar-nominated conducted a series of radical behavior investigates and proposes solutions for documentary short films prior to the experiments that tested humans hunger in America. Academy Awards. willingness to obey authority. Wednesday, January 20, 7 pm Wednesday, February 10, 7 pm Thursday, February 18, 7 pm Tickets: $8 Tickets: $8 Tickets: $8, all 3 Shorts for $20

2016 Nominated Short Films 2016 Nominated Short Films

ANIMATION LIVE ACTION STEVE JOBS: THE MAN IN THE MACHINE

RIALTO THEATER CENTER RIALTO THEATER CENTER RIALTO THEATER CENTER/ PHYLLIS PRESENTS PRESENTS WALYBE FILM SERIES Preview the Oscar-nominated animated Preview the Oscar-nominated live-action A look at the personal and private life of short films prior to the Academy Awards. short films prior to the Academy Awards. the late Apple CEO, Steve Jobs. Friday, February 19, 7 pm Saturday, February 20, 8 pm Wednesday, March 16, 7 pm Tickets: $8, all 3 Shorts for $20 Tickets: $8, all 3 Shorts for $20 Tickets: $8

THE MARK OF ZORRO BALLET 422 LIFE TREE FILM FESTIVAL

RIALTO THEATER CENTER/ SILENT RIALTO THEATER CENTER/ PHYLLIS Showcasing short and full length FILM SERIES WALYBE FILM SERIES independent films from around the A 1920 silent film about the famed Go behind the scenes at New York world. Info: http://LifetreeFilms.com masked-vigilante, Zorro. Live musical City Ballet as emerging choreographer Thursday, April 21, 7 pm, $10 accompaniment by Hank Troy. Justin Peck crafts a new work. Friday, April 22, 7 pm, $10 Wednesday, April 13, 7 pm Saturday, April 23, 2 pm, $15 Friday, March 25, 7 pm Tickets: $8 Saturday, April 23, 7 pm, $15 Tickets: $12 All Festival Pass, $40. 30 WINTER/SPRING SEASON AT-A-GLANCE Friday, January 1 MUSEUM CLOSED FOR THE NEW YEAR HOLIDAY Friday, January 8, 6 – 9 pm NIGHT ON THE TOWN Tuesday, January 12 FREE ADMISSION DAY Thursday, January 14, 5:30 – 7 pm LECTURE WITH DAVE YUST (p.4) THOROUGHLY HISTORIC THURSDAY - Thursday, January 21, 5:30 - 7 pm DR. KING: A DREAM UNFULFILLED (p.11)

JANUARY Thursday, January 28, 5:30 pm PARASITES - PRESENTED BY ARLO PELEGRIN (p.12) MEMBERS ONLY OPENING RECEPTION FOR Thursday, January 28, 7 – 9 pm MOMENTUM: WOMEN DRIVE THE ARTS IN LOVELAND EXHIBIT (p.6) Saturday, January 30, 1 pm LECTURE: KIRSTEN KOKKIN - FIGURE AND FORM (p.6)

Thursday, February 4, 4:30 – 6 pm STAMP CAMP AND CREATION STATIONS (p.12) Wednesday, February 10, 4:30 – 5 :30 pm EVOLUTION OF ILLUSTRATION WITH BRAD SNEED (grades 6-12) (p.8) Thursday, February 11, 5:30 pm A WANDERING BOTANIST IN CHINA WITH KATHY KEELER (p.13) Friday, February 12, 6 – 9 pm NIGHT ON THE TOWN Friday, February 12, 5 – 7 pm IN THE GALLERY ARTIST DEMONSTRATIONS (p.6) OPENING RECEPTION FOR AYN HANNA: TEXTILE, PRINT, AND

FEBRUARY Friday, February 12, 6 - 8 pm ADVENTURES IN MAPPING EXHIBIT (p.9) Friday, February 12, 7 – 9 pm STRINGS IN THE GALLERY (p.6) Thursday, February 18 FREE ADMISSION DAY

Thursday, March 3, 5:30 pm FEMALE PRESIDENTS WHO ROCKED THE WORLD (p.14) Saturday, March 5 and Sunday, March 6, 10:30 am – 4:30 pm ALABASTER CARVING WORKSHOP (pre-registration required) (p.10) Friday, March 11, 6 – 9 pm NIGHT ON THE TOWN MARCH THOROUGHLY HISTORIC THURSDAY - Thursday, March 31, 5:30 – 7 pm COLORADO HEROINES (p.11)

Tuesday, April 5 FREE ADMISSION DAY Friday, April 8, 6 – 9 pm NIGHT ON THE TOWN Thursday, April 14, 5:30 – 7:30 pm POETIC GEOGRAPHY: MAPPING LOVELAND IN POEMS (p.14)

APRIL Saturday, April 23, 6 pm GOVERNOR’S ART SHOW GALA (p.9) Thursday, April 28, 5:30 pm BUTTERFLIES AND MOTHS PRESENTED BY ARLO PELEGRIN (p.14)

LOVELAND MUSEUM 31 WINTER/SPRING SEASON AT-A-GLANCE Saturday, January 9, 7 pm HUMOR FOR THE HOMELESS: GIVING LAUGHS FOR 137 (p.22) JANUARY

Wednesday, January 20, 7 pm PHYLLIS WALBYE FILM: EXPERIMENTER (p.29)

Friday, January 29, 7:30 pm GARY SCHMIDT: CLAIRE DE LUNE (p.24) HIGH COUNTRY CONSERVATORY OF DANCE PRESENTS: Saturday, January 30, 6 pm WINTER MINI SHOWCASE (p.26) Thursday, February 4, 8 pm EMERY ENTERTAINMENT PRESENTS: Friday, February 5, 8 pm MEN ARE FROM MARS - WOMEN ARE FROM VENUS, LIVE! (p.26) Saturday, February 6, 7:30 pm BERTHOUD DANCE COMPANY PRESENTS: REFLECTIONS (p.26) Sunday, February 7, 1 pm Wednesday, February 10, 7 pm PHYLLIS WALBYE FILM: A PLACE AT THE TABLE (p.29)

Friday, February 12, 7 pm THE LETTERMEN (p.24) FEBRUARY

Saturday, February 13, 7:30 pm SAM ADAMS AND CHRIS VOTH (p.22)

Sunday, February 14, 7:30 pm AN AMERICANA VALENTINE (p.24)

Thursday, February 18, 7 pm 2016 OSCAR NOMINATED SHORT FILMS: DOCUMENTARIES (p.29)

Friday, February 19, 7 pm 2016 OSCAR NOMINATED SHORT FILMS: ANIMATION (p.29)

Saturday, February 20, 8 pm 2016 OSCAR NOMINATED SHORT FILMS: LIVE ACTION (p.29) Friday, February 26, 7 pm Saturday, February 27, 7 pm LOVELAND OPERA THEATRE PRESENTS: PIRATES OF PENZANCE (p.27) Sunday, February 28, 3 pm Saturday, Februay 27, 3:30 pm LOVELAND OPERA THEATRE PRESENTS: PIRATES FOR KIDS (p.27)

Friday, March 4, 7 pm Saturday, March 5, 7 pm LOVELAND OPERA THEATRE PRESENTS: PIRATES OF PENZANCE (p.27) Sunday, March 6, 3 pm Saturday, March 5, 3:30 pm LOVELAND OPERA THEATRE PRESENTS: PIRATES FOR KIDS (p.27)

Friday, March 11, 7 pm TPAAK PRESENTS: JACK AND THE GIANT (p.27) MARCH Wednesday, March 16, 7 pm PHYLLIS WALBYE FILM: STEVE JOBS - THE MAN IN THE MACHINE (p.29) Friday, March 18, 7:30 pm FACE VOCAL BAND (p.25) Saturday, March 19, 7 pm BIG T KIWANIS PRESENTS: STARS OF TOMORROW (p.28) Thursday, March 24, 7:30 pm THE ELDERS (p.25) Friday, March 25, 7 pm SILENT FILM: THE MARK OF ZORRO (p.29)

Friday, April 1, 7 pm LOST MARBLES THEATRICS PRESENTS: OUR HEARTS WERE YOUNG AND GAY Satruday, April 2, 2 & 7 pm (p.28) Saturday, April 9, 2 & 7:30 pm JON LOVITZ (p.23)

Wednesday, April 13, 7 pm PHYLLIS WALBYE FILM: BALLET 422 (p.29) APRIL / MAY

Saturday, April 16, 11 am LAURIE BERKNER (p.25) Thursday, April 21, 7 pm Friday, April 22, 7 pm LIFE TREE FILM FESTIVAL (p.29) Saturday, April 23, 2 & 7 pm Friday, April 29, 7:30 pm Saturday, April 30, 7:30 pm Sunday, May 1, 3 pm LOVELAND CHORAL SOCIETY PRESENTS: RHYTHM ON THE RIVER (p.28) Thursday, May 5, 7:30 pm Friday, May 6, 7:30 pm Saturday, May 7, 3 pm

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