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BRAVOMay - August 2016
Lakewood’s Heritage, Culture & the Arts Magazine
Inside this issue: Earth Day-inspired craft For everyone
The history of addenbrooke Park
May-August Arts & EVentS CALENDAR
ESTES MOTEL OPENS AT LAKEWOOD HERITAGE CENTER
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HISTORIC PHOTOS 4 VOLUNTEER SPOTLIGHT 6 ADDENBROOKE PARK 8 DO IT YOURSELF ART PROJECT 10
ESTES MOTEL GRAND OPENING 12MAY-AUG. ARTS & EVENTS CALENDAR 18INSPIRE ARTS WEEK 26
ON THE COVER: A young cowgirl makes new friends at an unidentified spot in Lakewood. This photo is part of the “Your Story: 365 Photos of Lakewood” exhibit currently at Lakewood Heritage Center. The museum has thousands of historic photos that arrived without names, dates or locations. Help us solve the mystery by viewing some of the exhibit photos in person, on page 4, and at Facebook.com/LakewoodHeritageCenter. If you see a person, place or thing you recognize, contact Museum Curator Katy Lewis at 303.987.7879 or [email protected].
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Jean Jackson is a busy bee, so much so that Heritage Center staff recently presented her with a bee bracelet to commemorate both her 90th birthday and 25th anniversary as a volunteer for Lakewood’s Heritage, Culture & the Arts Division. After seeing a call for volunteers in the Lakewood Sentinel, Jean began her service to the City on February 1, 1991, and still has her first day training documents to prove it!
Jean grew up in New Jersey, near the George Washington Bridge, and first visited Colorado in 1944, which was the summer after her freshman year at Barnard College. She arrived by train at the original Union Station, and after seeing the sweeping mountain views, wrote a letter to to her parents saying, “I’m going to live in Colorado one day.” Prior to making her trek out west, Jean took her first volunteer job in the summer of 1945, working at a state hospital in Connecticut. Due to the war, there was a vast shortage of medical professionals so college students were asked to fill various positions. Jean spent the summer of her 19th year making solo late night rounds at the hospital and has been an active volunteer ever since.
Jean and her husband moved to Lakewood in 1952, choosing the area because they had heard that Jefferson County Schools were exceptional. Jean has two daughters, two grandsons, two granddaughters, two great grandsons, two great granddaughters and one more great grandchild on the way. When asked about volunteering, she says, “It enriches life and helps people get a certain sense of self satisfaction. You make friends, and it encourages some people to explore their more extroverted selves.”
She notes that the best part of volunteering at Lakewood Heritage Center is the friendships she’s made over the years. At 90, she appreciates the vitality and energy of the LHC staff and volunteers, and credits that energy with keeping her active. Outside of the 60-85 hours per month that Jean is at Lakewood Heritage Center answering phones, giving cheerful tours and just being a friendly face, she can be found checking out new books at Lakewood Library, knitting or shopping. Jean is also a huge Broncos fan – she adores all things football, a love she inherited from her dad who was a high school football coach and physics teacher. 2016 is shaping up to be a special year for Jean and for all the dedicated and wonderful volunteers in Lakewood! If you are looking for an opportunity to get involved in the community, have fun and make new friends, contact Karla Grahn about current volunteer opportunities. She can be reached at [email protected] or 303.987.7868. Read more about City of Lakewood volunteer opportunities at Lakewood.org/Volunteer.
Volunteers at Jean’s birthday celebration
LHC Volunteers United in Orange!
Thanks for 25 years of friendship, Jean!
Volunteer Spotlight:
Jean Jackson
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The land now known as Lakewood’s Addenbrooke Park was home for more than 100 years to three generations of one family. Around 1868, John Edward Everitt and his parents arrived from Ohio after an arduous trip in a covered wagon. Everitt set to work growing cabbages and dealing in freight, later claiming an area south of West Alameda Avenue between Garrison Street and Kipling Street for homesteading. His home was unique to the area, as Everitt used wood and stretched fabric for the frame, painstakingly applying coat after coat of mud to the fabric so that it would harden into walls. Since water was scarce on his property, Everitt enlisted the help of neighbors to build a ditch, which helped him expand his farmable area. In addition to his cabbages and other crops, Everitt had an operational dairy, turkey farm and processing plant on the property throughout the years. Everitt eventually married Eva Morrora, and they had three children, one being Lura Everitt who grew up to marry George Addenbrooke.
Addenbrooke’s father was from England and had been invited to Colorado by Horace Tabor to work at Tabor’s Grand Opera House in Denver, as he was an expert on trap doors used for special effects in performances. George and Lura Addenbrooke had three sons, Richard, Radcliffe and Tom. Radcliffe (known as “Rags” to his friends and family) was killed in a plane crash on Guam during the second World War, and his widow later married Rags’ brother, Richard.
Tom was the farmer in the family, and because of his work on the land, was not called into
military action during World War II. He recalled one occasion when President Franklin Delano Roosevelt visited the Remington Arms Plant during the war he was out in the fields on his tractor. Tom heard the cheers coming from the direction of the arms plant and looked up in time to see the president watching him. Tom waved and Roosevelt waved back. They never actually met, though, since Tom went right on plowing the field, and Roosevelt sped off to his next appointment.
In addition to being a farmer, Tom was also a geologist and a gemologist. He reportedly built the fireplace in his home with rocks from every state and some from foreign countries. The fireplace remains a fixture of the park, along with the windmill that is located at the southeast entrance of Addenbrooke Park at West Center Avenue and Garrison Street.
The City of Lakewood bought 105 acres of the property in 1978. In 1987, five additional acres were purchased, including the Addenbrooke house. Planning for the development of the park began in 1984, and the park opened to the public in 1986. The home was eventually removed in 1997. Today, the park offers walking and equestrian trails, picnic tables, tennis and volleyball courts, barbecue areas, playgrounds, soccer fields, ball fields, a lake, a concession stand and undeveloped open space.
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Materials• Shoe box• Found objects – plastic toys, buttons, marker caps, ends of tape rolls, corks, cardboard scraps, metal odds
and ends, wood scraps and sticks. Really anything that is lying around that you would consider junk!• Glue• Hot glue gun• Your favorite color of acrylic paint• Paintbrush
Instructions:1. Assemble found objects inside the shoe box, fill as much empty space as you can, arrange in patterns or
objects within objects. Have fun!2. Once you like what you have arranged start gluing the objects down. 3. Allow glue to dry, then flip over to see if there are any loose objects that fall out and if so, repeat gluing. 4. Once all objects are secured, paint everything in your favorite color of acrylic paint.5. Let dry and display!
Do IT YourselF: Found Art SculptureIn celebration of Earth Day, embrace your inner artist and recycle found objects and other “junk” into a Louise Nevelson style box sculpture. Try it alone or with family and friends; you’ll have a blast watching it come together!
About Louise Nevelson: Louise Nevelson (1899-1988) was one of the most important sculptors of the 20th century. Born in Russia, she emigrated with her family to the United States in 1905. Her unique artistic style was influenced by the cubist movement, co-founded by Pablo Picasso, and the found object sculptures of Marcel Duchamp. Calling herself “the original recycler,” Nevelson is most famous for her found object assemblages, mostly made of wood and painted in a solid monochromatic black or white.
Join us for the 14th Annual Sculpture Show, “The Sculptural Precident,” opening June 2 at Lakewood Cultural Center. Details at Lakewood.org/Exhibits
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ART AT WASHINGTON HEIGHTS ARTS CENTERStudents explore pottery, weaving, jewelry and more in our friendly, professional studio space. Younger artists ages 7-9 enjoy clay Mudslinging Camps. Creative and fun clay projects provide opportunities to learn about the possibilities with clay including glazing and firing. A one-day Clay Whistle and Wheel Camp for 6-9 year olds on July 6 introduces kids to the potter’s wheel and teaches students how to make and fire clay whistles. Older artists ages 10-14 can explore jewelry making, clay and weaving in the studio. Try our new Calligraffiti Camp, which combines graffiti and calligraphy skills. Teens have creative fun learning metalsmithing, outdoor oil landscape painting and wheel throwing in the pottery studio.
DANCE AT LAKEWOOD CULTURAL CENTEROur popular Ballerina Princess and Superhero dance camps are back again! Whether exploring famous ballets through creative play and dress-up or superhero training through rolling, kicking and tumbling, kids ages 4-6 will enjoy fun-filled sessions. Youth dancers of any level ages 7-15 will want to be in our energy filled one-week camps to learn or continue learning the expressionistic style of lyrical dance or the different styles of hip hop instructed by the staff of BBoy Factory.
MAGIC & MUSIC AT LAKEWOOD CULTURAL CENTERLearn magic from a professional magician! Students ages 7-15 will learn beginner illusions such as making a coin vanish and sleight of hand card tricks to more advanced techniques such as rope magic and how to theatrically execute a magic performance. Our returning instructor, Richard Nakata, has been performing and teaching magic in the Denver area for more than 30 years. And while kids learn a variety of vocal techniques in our music camps, returning instructor Carol Smith’s Group Singing is wonderful for those wanting to learn in a choral setting, and new addition Miss Emily will have kids moving and growing their performance skills.
THEATER AT LAKEWOOD CULTURAL CENTERRanging in focus from Shakespeare to Broadway, our theater camps offer a wide range of theatrical artistry and technique for kids ages 4-17. There is something for everyone to enjoy! Beginning acting, creative script writing, stage combat and putting on a musical revue are some of the areas explored.
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Explore dance, music, art, history and more at SUMMER CAMP! ADVENTURES IN HISTORY AT LAKEWOOD HERITAGE CENTERGo on an epic adventure…back in time! Kids ages 6-10 will discover how transportation has changed and jobs have evolved by taking a pioneer hayride or building a rocket like an astronaut. Get a double dose of the popular Homebound Hayrides and Hardy Homesteaders camps where kids make butter, can applesauce and try some basic woodworking. Combination camps are also back! Art and history join together to create nature artworks infused with knowledge of Earth Day and the Beatles. History and recreation camps teach sports history subjects like breaking the color barrier in baseball combined with team-building and sports exercises.
ART AT LAKEWOOD CULTURAL CENTERCreate! Learn! Discover! Art camps at the Lakewood Cultural Center encourage artistic expression and imagination in weekly themed camps that explore a variety of art forms: space adventures, animal safari, life-sized papier mâché sculptures and printmaking, just to name a few. Kids ages 4-15 will have fun designing creative projects during these weeklong camps. Some new camps for this summer: The Sounds of Creation with Arrilla Tyrrell, Journey to Thailand with Austin Fowler and Picture Book Illustration with Stan Yan.
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Take a trip back in time at the Estes Motel! The two-room, two-carport building at Lakewood Heritage Center helps tell the story of tourism and commerce along West Colfax Avenue in the 1950s. After a complete interior and exterior renovation, along with some new attendant landscaping, Estes Motel will open as the museum’s newest exhibit at the annual (free!) Rockin’ Block Party on Saturday, June 11.
Museum staff are putting finishing touches on the interpretive plans and the acquisition and installation of the building’s furnishings. Estes Motel will take visitors back to the 1950s, an era of large automobiles and improved road networks which led to increased demand for motel services, especially along busy thoroughfares such as Colfax Avenue, also known as Highway 40. Before the interstate system, Highway 40 was the primary highway between Denver and the Rocky Mountains. Just like all of the historic buildings at Lakewood Heritage Center, this motel has an interesting story to tell.
In 1944, Clifford and Christine Estes purchased property on West Colfax in what was then a rural area of unincorporated Jefferson County. Sometime between 1946 and 1948, the couple built their home on the land, with later expansions that included two new buildings that eventually
became the Estes Motel. The two motel buildings were on the northeast end and southeast corner of the property, with the original home remaining the primary residence for the Estes family. Colfax was a narrower, two-lane thoroughfare in the 1940s, and it was in the process of being paved and overall pedestrian in nature. The area around Colfax was transforming from the farming countryside it had long been to the urban area it was to become with farms, gas stations, grocery, lumberyard and other businesses. By 1952 the area had reached a height of activity that included 37 motels along West Colfax Ave., with many close to the Estes Motel, such as the Trail’s End, West Colfax Park-O-Tel, Siesta Motel, Del Norte Hotel and Monterey Lodge. Answering to phone number BE 3-5297, the six-unit Estes Motel advertised rates of $4-8 per night. Highway 40 was the main east-west route through this part of the country, so all of the motels on Colfax Ave. enjoyed a continuous stream of travelers. After Mr. Estes’ death in 1959, Mrs. Estes sold the motel. Despite new ownership, the original name remained, illuminated on one of the many neon signs that helped define Colfax. The construction of Interstate 70 led to declining tourist traffic on Colfax, eventually leading to the closure of the motel sometime between 1977 and 1982.
Estes Motel was generously donated to Lakewood Heritage Center by Michael Bettmann, the owner of Colorado Frame Company. Mr. Bettmann currently owns the property that once served as the motel site. Visitors to Estes Motel at Lakewood Heritage Center will learn about the impact West Colfax and its motels had on the development of Lakewood. Don’t miss your chance to get a first look at this historic piece of Lakewood on Saturday, June 11! For more information about the Rockin’ Block Party, flip to page 24 or visit Lakewood.org/RockinBlock.
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GO WILD IN THE CITY! Wednesdays, May 18-June 8 1-4 p.m., Cost: $120 Lakewood Heritage Center Schoolhouse Experience the creativity of colored pencil drawing with a weekly class taught by artists and authors Heidi Snyder and Dorothy DePaulo. Bring any colored pencils you have but if you don’t have any, don’t buy them until after the first class.
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The Sounds Exciting! Summer Concert series is back and better than ever! With exciting new artists and the addition of The Beer Garden sponsored by Foothills Credit Union, you won't want to spend your Wednesday nights anywhere else. Spread out a blanket and relax under the stars as you enjoy music from past favorites like the Hazel Miller Band, Funkiphino and Ryan Shupe & the Rubberband, along with new-to-Lakewood artists Rapidgrass Quintet and Ryan Chrys & the Rough Cuts. The lineup spans traditional rhythm and blues, bluegrass, funk, and country, ensuring that there is a show on the schedule for just about every musical taste!
As always, picnicking is allowed, but you’ll definitely want to bring some cash to try out the new food and beverage offerings.
A (huge!) new feature for the 2016 summer is The Beer Garden, featuring Lakewood-brewed selections from Caution Brewing, WestFax and Great Frontier. Guests can purchase tasty brews to enjoy along with homemade pretzels from Lakewood's Baker Street Pretzels. Festive decor, community seating and lawn games provide a
relaxing, festive atmosphere for the whole family. The Beer Garden is sponsored by Foothills Credit Union, with proceeds benefitting the South Jeffco Rotary Club.
The food truck lineup is equally exciting, offering new and diverse options including Little Bird Baking Co. and Rolling Dough. Each truck will feature weekly specials (ranging from Mac n’ Cheese Pizzas, NY Strip Steak Sliders, and much more). Follow Lakewood Heritage Center on Facebook (Facebook.com/LakewoodHeritageCenter) for updates about weekly offerings and food truck schedules!
Use the included order form to sign up for season tickets, getting you in to all six rockin’ shows for just $30! (That’s a savings of 37%!) Concerts are Wednesday evenings at the picturesque Bonfils-Stanton Foundation Amphitheater inside Lakewood Heritage Center. Gates open at 6 p.m., opening acts begin at 6:30 and the headliner starts at 7:15, allowing for a relaxed, fun evening that gets you home before 10! See you at Sounds Exciting!
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FREE EXHIBIT: THE MOUNTAIN AIR - THE BEGINNING OF A HEALTHY COLORADOOngoing through August 20Radius Gallery Lakewood Heritage Center
Clear mountain air and sunshine first lured tuberculosis patients to Colorado for treatment 100 years ago, including to Lakewood’s Jewish Consumptive Relief Society. Immerse yourself in the compelling photographs and rapidly changing medical practices of local pharmacies and doctor offices, including St. Anthony Hospital.Lakewood.org/Exhibits
FREE EXHIBIT: YOUR STORY - 365 PHOTOS OF LAKEWOOD Ongoing through December 31Lakewood Heritage Center
Lakewood Heritage Center has over 4,000 historic photographs, many without dates, locations or names. Stop by this exhibit in the visitor center hallway to see if you can help us
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FREE EXHIBIT: SPIRIT OF LAKEWOOD GALLERYOngoing Installation Lakewood Heritage Center Lakewood.org/Exhibits
ELEVATEKim Robards Dance 8 p.m., Friday & Saturday, May 6-7Lakewood Cultural Center
With unremitting energy, the company will take audiences of all ages on a journey through “Elevate” with uplifting, physically driving original choreography by critically acclaimed artistic director Kim Robards.Tickets are $20. Lakewood.org/Tickets
FREE EXHIBIT: ARTISTS’ CHOICE JURIED EXHIBITION Lakewood Arts CouncilOpens May 9, Mezzanine GalleryLakewood Cultural Center The Artists’ Choice exhibit features over 100 pieces of original fine art by Colorado artists that cover a wide range of media and styles. This year’s juror is acclaimed painter Arleta Pech whose personal motto is “Art is not what you see, but what you help others see.”
FREE 2015-2016 STATE COMPETITION Big Idea Project7 p.m., Friday, May 13Lakewood Cultural Center
See storytelling videos and presentations from high school students who are affecting our communities, developing as generous leaders and changing the world!
DANCING COLORS OF SPRINGAdeleen’s World of Dance3 p.m., Sunday, May 15Lakewood Cultural Center
The art of dance is one of the most vivid and expressive arts on Earth. As spring blooming flowers give us extraordinary colors, our dances will give you an unforgettable experience and you will feel the breath of spring.Tickets are $25. Lakewood.org/Tickets
DROP-IN FLUTE CIRCLE2-5 p.m., Sunday, May 15Lakewood Cultural Center$6 per session. Lakewood.org/Workshops
UKULELE AT THE MOVIESRocky Mountain Ukulele Orchestra7:30 p.m., Wednesday, May 18Lakewood Cultural Center
Grab your uke, your questionable singing skills and a friend who knows how to party, and come join us for a night of kazoo-ruined movie themes. Family friendly, cheap tickets (while they last), guest artists, prizes and ukulele taken oddly seriously. Tickets start at $10. Lakewood.org/Tickets
FREE ARTIST RECEPTION: ARTISTS’ CHOICE JURIED EXHIBITION 5:30-7 p.m., Thursday, May 19Mezzanine GalleryLakewood Cultural Center
Stop by to meet the artists behind Lakewood Arts Council’s Juried Exhibition. Lakewood.org/Exhibits
UTSAV VIII: A CELEBRATION!Mudra Dance Studio1 & 5 p.m., Saturday, May 21Lakewood Cultural Center
Mudra Dance Studio’s eighth annual recital and 21st original production is a beautiful blend of Mudra’s students rejoicing and celebrating their learning over the past year, and sharing that happiness through dance, music
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and audio visual magic on stage! Celebrating the beauty of life through dance! Tickets are $20.Lakewood.org/Tickets
Lakewood Cultural Center Presents!NEW DIRECTIONS VETERANS CHOIR2 p.m., Sunday, May 22Lakewood Cultural CenterTickets start at $20. Lakewood.org/LCCPresents
LONG LOSTIluminar Aerial7:30 p.m., Friday & Saturday, May 27-282:30 p.m., Sunday, May 29Lakewood Cultural Center
Long Lost is a professional aerial dance production that will take you on a journey of life, love and tragedy on the high seas as two star-crossed lovers face the soaring heights and the murky depths of life as a pirate. Tickets start are $25. Lakewood.org/Tickets
LONG BEFOREIluminar Aerial2:30 p.m., Saturday, May 28Noon, Sunday, May 29Lakewood Cultural Center
Long Before is a youth aerial dance production that tells the story of pirates growing up together on the high seas. Journey back to the day when the Pirate King and Queen were crowned and the treachery that ensued among their very own.Tickets are $25. Lakewood.org/Tickets
FREE EXHIBIT: KARA PHARRIS PAINTINGSCorner GalleryLakewood Cultural Center Lakewood.org/Exhibits
FREE EXHIBIT: YOUR STORY - 365 PHOTOS OF LAKEWOOD Ongoing through December 31Lakewood Heritage CenterLakewood.org/Exhibits
FREE EXHIBIT: THE MOUNTAIN AIR - THE BEGINNING OF A HEALTHY COLORADOOngoing through August 20Lakewood Heritage CenterLakewood.org/Exhibit
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FREE EXHIBIT: THE SCULPTURAL PRECEDENT - RAIDING THE ART HISTORY SCULPTURE CLOSET FROM ARP TO ZADKINJune 2–August 21 North GalleryLakewood Cultural Center
Artists inadvertently and intentionally appropriate the sculptural ideas and forms from the Classical to the Post Modern. Creative new works are influenced by appreciation of the past successes anywhere from Pomadora and Nevelson to Bernini and Nakian. Lakewood.org/Exhibits
FREE EXHIBIT: SPECIAL JUROR’S EXHIBITIONJune 2 – August 19 James J. Richey Gallery, Lakewood Civic Center South
The artwork of Sculptural Precedent Juror Jim Olson is featured, including drawing, painting and sculpture. “My art reflects the joy in the exploration of the relationships between perception and expression, between experience and meaning.” Lakewood.org/Exhibits
FREE ARTIST RECEPTION: THE SCULPTURAL PRECIDENT5-7 p.m., Thursday, June 2North GalleryLakewood Cultural Center
Stop by to meet the artists behind the Juried Sculpture Exhibit.Lakewood.org/Exhibits
WORLD OF SOUND: RUSSIAN ROOTSLakewood Symphony7:30 p.m., Thursday, June 2Lakewood Cultural Center
This inaugural concert of the Young Artist Concerto Competition will present an outstanding young Colorado pianist, performing a major work in the piano repertoire. The concert opens with Glinka’s bubbling Ruslan und Ludmilla Overture and concludes with the towering Symphony No. 5 by Tchaikovsky. Tickets start at $10.Lakewood.org/Tickets
SAMSARAZikr Dance Ensemble7:30 p.m., Saturday, June 42 p.m., Sunday, June 5Lakewood Cultural Center
Zikr Dance Ensemble returns to premiere “Samsara,” one of the company’s most ambitious creations. Set to the progressive art-rock music of Yes and featuring incredible
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special effects, “Samsara” promises an unforgettable spiritual journey through the cycle of birth, death and reincarnation. Tickets start at $18. Lakewood.org/Tickets
DROP-IN EVENING GUITAR6:30-8 p.m., Mondays June 6, 13 & 20Lakewood Cultural Center$8 drop-in fee/sessionLakewood.org/Workshops
WORKSHOP: EXPLORING WATERCOLOR 9 a.m.-1:30 p.m., Wednesday, June 8Washington Heights Arts CenterWorkshop is $35.Lakewood.org/Workshops
FOREVER PLAID Performance Now Theatre CompanyJune 10-26Lakewood Cultural Center
Once upon a time, there were four guys who discovered they shared a love for music. Rehearsing in the family basement, they became “Forever Plaid.” On the way to their first big gig, the “Plaids” are hit by a school bus and killed. It is at the moment when their careers and lives end that the story of Forever Plaid begins.Tickets start at $20.Lakewood.org/Tickets
DROP-IN FLUTE CIRCLE2-5 p.m., Sunday, June 12Lakewood Cultural Center$6 per session. Lakewood.org/Workshops
HISTORIC LUNCHEON: INNOVATION, SCANDAL AND BELMAR - THE STORY OF MAY BONFILSNoon-2 p.m., Tuesday, June 14 Lakewood Heritage Center
Join us for a Luncheon Tea and see how the Bonfils family helped develop the Lakewood area with new photographs discovered in the museum collection.
Tickets are $20 with lunch, $12 without.Lakewood.org/Luncheons
PASTEL PAINTING FOR EVERYONE9 a.m.-1 p.m., Saturday, June 18Washington Heights Arts CenterWorkshop is $42. Lakewood.org/Workshops
Sounds Exciting! Summer ConcertTHE HAZEL MILLER BAND6 p.m., Wednesday, June 22Lakewood Heritage CenterTickets are $8. Lakewood.org/SummerConcerts
MESA VERDE POTTERY WORKSHOP1-3 p.m., Monday, June 27Washington Heights Arts Center Workshop is $20.Lakewood.org/Workshops
Sounds Exciting! Summer ConcertBETTMAN & HALPIN 6 p.m., Wednesday, June 29Lakewood Heritage Center Tickets are $8. Lakewood.org/SummerConcerts
FREE EXHIBIT: AVIATION ART BY JOE MILICHCorner GalleryLakewood Cultural CenterLakewood.org/Exhibits
FREE EXHIBIT: THE SCULPTURAL PRECEDENT June 2–August 21 North GalleryLakewood Cultural Center
FREE EXHIBIT: SPECIAL JUROR’S EXHIBITIONJune 2 – August 19 James J. Richey GalleryLakewood Civic Center South
FREE EXHIBIT: THE MOUNTAIN AIR - THE BEGINNING OF A HEALTHY COLORADOOngoing through August 20Lakewood Heritage CenterLakewood.org/Exhibits
FREE EXHIBIT: YOUR STORY - 365 PHOTOS OF LAKEWOOD Ongoing through December 31Lakewood Heritage CenterLakewood.org/Exhibits
FREE EXHIBIT: SPIRIT OF LAKEWOOD GALLERYOngoing Installation Lakewood Heritage Center Lakewood.org/Exhibits
DROP-IN EVENING GUITAR6:30-8 p.m., Mondays July 11, 18Lakewood Cultural Center$8 drop-in fee/sessionLakewood.org/Workshops
CLAY WHISTLE & WHEEL CAMP9 a.m.-Noon, Wednesday, July 6Washington Heights Arts CenterCamp is $25. Lakewood.org/Camps
Sounds Exciting! Summer ConcertRYAN SHUPE & THE RUBBERBAND6 p.m., Wednesday, July 6 Lakewood Heritage CenterTickets are $8. Lakewood.org/SummerConcerts
DROP-IN FLUTE CIRCLE2-5 p.m., Sunday, July 10Lakewood Cultural Center$6 per session. Lakewood.org/Workshops
MESA VERDE POTTERY WORKSHOP1-3 p.m., Monday, July 18 Washington Heights Arts Center Workshop is $20.Lakewood.org/Workshops
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Sounds Exciting! Summer ConcertRYAN CHRYS & THE ROUGH CUTS6 p.m., Wednesday, July 20 Lakewood Heritage CenterTickets are $8. Lakewood.org/SummerConcerts
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CODY ROCKS THE ROCKIES!Evergreen Christian Outreach7:30 p.m., Friday-Saturday, July 29-30 3 p.m., Sunday, July 31 Lakewood Cultural Center
Ultimate Elvis tribute artist Cody Ray Slaughter returns after his Tony-nomination for best featured actor in “The Million Dollar Quartet.” Cody’s incredible voice, looks and moves may make you think you’re watching Elvis on “The Ed Sullivan Show.’”Tickets start at $35.Tickets on sale at 10 a.m. on May 23.Lakewood.org/Tickets
KUMIHIMO BRAID-MAKING WORKSHOP9:30 a.m.-4 p.m., Saturday, July 30Washington Heights Arts CenterWorkshop is $38. Lakewood.org/Workshops
FREE EXHIBIT: SUMMER CAMP STUDENT ART Corner GalleryLakewood Cultural CenterLakewood.org/Exhibits
REE EXHIBIT: THE SCULPTURAL PRECEDENT June 2–August 21 North GalleryLakewood Cultural Center
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FREE EXHIBIT: THE MOUNTAIN AIR - THE BEGINNING OF A HEALTHY COLORADOOngoing through August 20Lakewood Heritage CenterLakewood.org/Exhibit
FREE EXHIBIT: YOUR STORY - 365 PHOTOS OF LAKEWOOD Ongoing through December 31Lakewood Heritage CenterLakewood.org/Exhibits
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DROP-IN EVENING GUITAR6:30-8 p.m., Mondays August 1, 8,15, 22Lakewood Cultural Center$8 drop-in fee/sessionLakewood.org/Workshops
FREE EXHIBIT: WHO KNEW? City of Lakewood EmployeesAugust 5-September 30 Mezzanine GalleryLakewood Cultural Center
Who knew there was so much artistic talent behind a uniform or in that person driving the plow? Join us as we celebrate the artwork and talents of employees of the City of Lakewood.Lakewood.org/Exhibits
FREE ARTIST RECEPTION & MUSIC SHOWCASE FOR “WHO KNEW?” Noon-1 p.m., Friday, August 5Lakewood Civic Center Plaza
FREE CAR 25 OPEN HOUSE 10 a.m.-2 p.m.Saturday, August 6Denver Federal Center
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HISTORICAL LUNCHEON: IN THE MIDST OF THE HOLOCAUST...THERE WAS GOODNESS Noon-2 p.m., Tuesday, August 9Lakewood Heritage Center
Judy Winnick presents a first-person dramatization of Miep Gies, the brave woman who hid Anne Frank’s family and saved her diary.Tickets $20 with lunch, $12 lecture only. Lakewood.org/Luncheons
DROP-IN FLUTE CIRCLE2-5 p.m., Sunday, August 14Lakewood Cultural Center$6 per session. Lakewood.org/Workshops
TOGETHERBessie’s Hope7:30 p.m., Friday, August 19, Opening Night Gala. Gala tickets are $100. August 20-28Lakewood Cultural Center
Enchanting musical about relationships between youth and nursing home residents. Laugh, cry, and enjoy songs and characters that will live in your heart long after the performance has ended. Tickets are $22. Lakewood.org/Tickets
WORKSHOP: PAINTING GRASSES IN PASTEL1-4 p.m., Saturday, August 20Washington Heights Arts CenterWorkshop is $35.Lakewood.org/Workshops
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Wednesday, June 1
FREE Exhibit Curator/Juror Talk1-3 p.m., Lakewood Cultural CenterJoin Lakewood’s Arts Curator Lorene Joos and Juror Jim Olson in the North Gallery for a curator and jurors talk and tour of the 14th Annual Sculpture Exhibit, THE SCULPTURAL PRECEDENT. Lakewood.org/Exhibits
Learn to Paint Furniture!6:30-9 p.m., Twigs & TwineThis fun, hands-on beginner’s workshop is designed to introduce you to the basics of American Paint Company paint. Learn how to best utilize this unique, all natural chemical-free paint, and how to achieve three different looks using paint/finishes. A small take-home project is included with this class, along with a 10% discount on all APC products at time of class. We have aprons, but remember to wear something old! Cost is $65. 303.550.7569 to register.
Thursday, June 2
FREE Exhibit Opening: THE SCULPTURAL PRECEDENT5-7 p.m., Lakewood Cultural CenterRaiding the Art History Sculpture Closet from Arp to Zadkin. Who are your sculptural muses? In this exhibit we will explore works that reflect influences of the past, from Pomadora and Nevelson to Bernini and Nakian.
FREE Piano Music Mix by Bruce Phillips5-7 p.m. Lakewood Cultural Center Rockley Music Center presents an evening of music in the Lakewood Cultural Center loby during the opening reception of THE SCULPTURAL PRECEDENT.
FREE Open House Creative Night 5-9:30 p.m., Valkarie Gallery & StudioDrop in to work on your craft along with other creatives. Feeling creative but don’t have your own supplies?
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FREE Preview Performance Zikr Dance Ensemble’s Sneak Peek6:30 p.m., Lakewood Cultural Center
Lakewood Symphony presents World of Sound: Russian Roots7:30 p.m., Lakewood Cultural CenterYoung Artist Concerto Competition winner will perform a piano concerto. Program also includes Tchaikovsky Symphony No. 5. Tickets start at $10.Lakewood.org/Tickets
Friday, June 3FREE Open House & Pottery Craft9 a.m.-noon, Washington Heights Arts Center Stop by to make a clay tile and take a tour of the pottery, papermaking, weaving and jewelry studios in this historic building.
FREE Exhibit Opening: DRIP5-8 p.m., 40 West Arts DistrictPaint, water, tears ... all things that drip into and onto our existence and shape our space in significant ways. Artists put their take on the word drip, both what it invites for them mentally and emotionally and how the word drip is presented in their physical work.
FREE Reception: The Human Experience5-8 p.m., Lakewood Arts Council Enjoy light refreshments, demonstrations from pastel artist Linda Harris and glass artist Suzie White, along with music from Song Salad featuring Cal and Helen.
FREE Music on the Plaza6-8 p.m., Belmar Plaza Music on the Plaza is hosted each Friday, June-August. Guests are invited to fill surrounding restaurant patios and the plaza to enjoy a variety of groups performing each Friday night this summer.
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FREE First Friday Art Walk 6-9 p.m., Belmar Block7 Arts DistrictFeaturing nine artist-owned studio/galleries in the heart of downtown Lakewood, showing a variety of painting, sculpture, print-making, jewelry and photography.
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Saturday, June 4
FREE Window Mural ProjectOpen hours, Belmar LibraryJoin us to help us complete murals on our windows. We’ll have an outline already drawn and will provide colorful window markers for you to add your touch. Come work this project for five minutes or five hours. All ages welcome.
Learn to Paint Furniture!2:30-5 p.m., Twigs & TwineCall 303.550.7569 to register.
Zikr Dance Ensemble presents Samsara 7:30 p.m., Lakewood Cultural CenterLakewood.org/Tickets
Sunday, June 5FREE Window Mural ProjectOpen hours, Belmar Library
FREE Concert: Clawhammer Bluegrass Band6:30-7:30 p.m., Rockley Music CenterRockley Music is proud to be a supporter of the arts in Lakewood since 1946. Rockley Hall will feature The Resonators from the Spaceman Guitars. The Hall is a new permanent performance space at Rockley Music.
Monday, June 6FREE Window Mural ProjectOpen Hours, Belmar Library
Tuesday, June 7FREE Window Mural ProjectOpen Hours, Belmar Library
FREE Try It Art Camps!1-3 p.m., Lakewood Cultural CenterYou are invited to our second annual Summer Camp Open House. At this free and kid friendly event, pick up camp information, play improvisational theater games and create simple crafts that reflect subjects from our theme-based art camps.
FREE Concert: The Resonators, from Spaceman Guitars Concert6:30-7:30 p.m., Rockley Music Center
Wednesday, June 8FREE Window Mural ProjectOpen Hours, Belmar Library
Intuitive Healing Arts Journaling with Carrie MaKenna6-9 p.m., Anam Cara Living Arts Studio & Gallery No art experience necessary, just an openness to exploring freeform art-making inspired by your internal visual voice accompanied by written
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FREE Recycled Book Art6 p.m., Lakewood Library Visit the Lakewood Library to make your own recycled book art creation. All supplies provided.
FREE Coloring and Conversation6:30-7:30 p.m., True Colors Studio/GalleryStop by to experience the fun and stress relief of coloring. We will provide color pens and coloring sheets or bring your own.
Learn to Paint Furniture!6:30-9 p.m., Twigs & TwineCall 303.550.7569 to register.
Thursday, June 9FREE Window Mural ProjectOpen hours, Belmar Library
FREE Open House Creative Night5-9:30 p.m., Valkarie Gallery & Studio
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Performance Now Theatre Company presents “Forever Plaid”7:30 p.m., Lakewood Cultural CenterOpening Night Discount with promo code INSPIRE16Tickets start at $20.Runs June 10-26.Lakewood.org/Tickets
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The Edge Theatre Company presents “By the Waters of Babylon”8 p.m., The Edge Theatre A widowed Catherine hires Arturo, a Cuban writer turned gardener, to tame her overgrown backyard. Catherine and Arturo swap lies and tell stories. Laugh, argue politics and music. And together, warily, clumsily, they begin to dance the oldest dance in the world. Tickets are $15 during INSPIRE Arts Week (three days only) for all Lakewood residents. Recommended for ages 18+.TheEdgeTheatre.com
Saturday, June 11
All Aboard for Art: RTD Art Tour 9:55 a.m., Oak Street StationExplore some of Lakewood’s public art along RTD’s W Line with Kris Autobee, owner of Red Herring Art Supply. Kris will show you art such as the Legacy Trees and Connected.Wear comfortable shoes. Tour will stop at five stations and return to Oak Street around 12:30 p.m. Cost is $12. Reservations appreciated at 720-427-5339.
Lakewood Historical Society presents “What’s it Worth?” Appraisals10 a.m.-3 p.m., Lakewood Heritage CenterAppraisers will be available to look at your treasures and answer questions. Bring your small, manageable antiques made of wood, fiber, clay or metal, and meet others interested in items from the past. $5/item.HistoricLakewood.org
Introduction to Making Cyanotype Prints 1-3 p.m., Anne Van Leeuwan StudioCyanotype is an easy introduction to alternative photography. This is a camera-less, no dark room photo process using plant materials, lacy fabrics or any other material that has some translucency. Fee is $40, all supplies included. RSVP to [email protected]
Performance Now Theatre Company presents “Forever Plaid”2 p.m., Lakewood Cultural CenterLakewood.org/Tickets
Learn to Paint Furniture!2:30-5 p.m., Twigs & Twine Cost is $65Call 303.550.7569 to register.
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Sunday, June 12
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