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W I N T ER 2 015 • S a n gr e de C r i s to A r t s & C on f er en c e C en t er

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For available dates and to schedule an appointment to tour our facilities contact Lorrie Marquez at

719.295.7212 or email [email protected]

Up to 500 Guests • 11 am to Midnight (including decorating time)

S a n g r e d e C r i S t o a r t S & C o n f e r e n C e C e n t e r

Plan a Weddingas Unique as You!

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her heart a lilting, wilting lily wild, and beautiful she,

but only a child

AN ORIGINAL BALLET PERFORMED BY THESANGRE DE CRISTO BALLET

SATURDAY, MARCH 14 @ 7:30PMSUNDAY, MARCH 15 @ 2:00PM

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Wow - what a year! Looking back at 2014 since my arrival in March, I am impressed by the presence the Sangre de Cristo Arts & Conference Center holds in the community of southwestern Colorado. The success of exhibitions like the Celebration of Latino and Chicano Art, SteamPunk, and currently Picasso, Matisse and Chagall until Jan. 18, 2015, has been very exciting. The local artistic output has also been quite compelling with Own Your Own, which included 90+ artists and 400+ works of art!

The Buell Children’s Museum continues to be a powerful draw with H2O Picasso, Winter Wonderland, and so many activities for ALL. Arts Center patrons have enjoyed engaging programs with Center Stage, Children’s Playhouse Theatre, Friday Arts Academy, School of Education, The Arts Associates’ Lecture Series, the Sangre de Cristo Ballet’s sold-out Nutcracker and so many classes.

Another treat for me is getting to know the Arts Centers’ wonderful collection including a great number of works donated by Frances E. King, the Gene Kloss collection given by John Armstrong and so many others who have enriched the holdings. That wonder was enhanced with the announcement

that the “Our Lady of Guadalupe” retablo has been chosen for the Roman Catholic missal worldwide. I am proud to be the Director of such a remarkable place.

The new year of 2015 looks just as bright. We are in the midst of the Representing the West exhibition opening in February, showcasing some of the best Western art from regional and national artists. We will proudly be hosting Colors of the Southwest: The Contemporary Southwest Art Collection of Jeanette & Charles White as the summer exhibit. The show contains some of the most noted artists of the genre, including Frank Howell, R. C. Gorman, John Nieto, and Kevin Red Star to name a few. The Buell Children’s Museum will also be on board the Conestoga wagon - if you will - with exhibits like The Way West - Along the Goodnight & Loving Trail and Colorful Colorado- Camp Create-a-lot!

There are so many life-inspiring resources at the Arts Center, I recommend trying your hand at something new this year. There are also world-class performances in store for you, with New York’s Gilbert and Sullivan Players’ I’ve Got a Little Twist, the satirical Forbidden Hollywood and Grammy Award-winning Chanticleer finishing up the Performing Arts’ season.

None of this would be possible without the Arts Center’s extraordinary board, members, staff, visitors, and volunteers. I am so pleased and thankful to work with each of you, in paving the way for taking our community from good to great. There are many new faces at the Arts Center and more who have kept the ship sailing for some time now. I’m looking forward to what 2015 has in store. I hope you are TOO!

HAPPY NEW YEAR,

Jim Richerson, Executive Director

FROM THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

FEATURES 4 Winter Exhibits

6 Spring Exhibits

8 Visual Arts Preview

9 School of Dance

10 Performing Arts

12 Children’s Museum

14 Events Calendar

15 Creative Classes

18 Membership

22 Special Donations 24 Community Partners

24 Arts Associates

HOURS: Open Daily! Box Office : M-Th 9-6, Fri 9-7, Sat 9-5, Sun 12-5 Buell: Tues, Th, Fri 11-5, W 9-5, Sat & Sun 12-5Galleries: Tues-Th 11-5, Fri 11-7, Sat & Sun 12-5

$8 Adults | $6 Children/Military/Seniors

Members always FREE

(719) 295-7200 | www.sdc-arts.org

ARTS CENTER STAFF

Executive Director Jim Richerson

Controller Dona Skaggs

Development ManagerBarbara Burch

Curator of EducationJackie Henderson

Assistant Curator of Education, Tour Coordinator

Atrelle Jones

Curator, Buell Children’s Museum Donna Stinchcomb

Assistant Curator, Buell Children’s Museum Joleen Ryan

Manager of Conference ServicesLorrie Marquez

Marketing Manager Alyssa Parga

Graphic Designer Ally Sullivan

Curator of Visual ArtsElizabeth Szabo

Visual Arts CoordinatorLuDel Walter

Accounting AssistantJulie Salas

Administrative AssistantKathy Berg

Membership/Box Office ManagerCheryl Califano

Assistant Membership/Box Office ManagerDan Masterson

Artistic Director, School of Dance, Sangre de Cristo Ballet

Michelle Boutros

Administrative Assistant, School of DanceGrace Lobato

Artistic Director, DancerzBob Doyle

Theater TechnicianTim Gately

Front Desk ReceptionistShan Wolf | Jess Driscoll

Gallery CoordinatorAnn Nix

Grant Writer

Paige Vercelline

Facilities Coordinator Lon Johnson

Facilities Technician Ray Wolf

Photographer EmeritusJohn Suhay

Artist in Residence Shane Jarrett

BOARD OF TRUSTEES

Carol Spradley, Chair Tim O’Shea, Vice Chair Rob Redwine, TreasurerPat Gonzalez, Secretary

Erin Hergert | Tony Juarez | Gloria MadduxLita Martinez | Dorothy O’Dowd

Chris Picicci | Roxy PignanelliEd Smith | Joy Sterner

Ex OfficioSal Pace,

Board of County Commissioners

Rod Slyhoff,Greater Pueblo Chamber of Commerce

Sandy Gutierrez,Latino Chamber of Commerce

On the Cover: Bad Blue Boy, Walter Piehl

Shown at the home of Charles & Jeanette Gilchrist White preparing for the summer of 2015 exhibition Colors of the Southwest

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W I N T E R E X H I B I T S

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In this, the Sangre de Cristo Arts Center’s thirteenth year of hosting the Representing the West exhibition, artists were asked to submit work that answers the question, “What does the American West mean to you?” The Invitational showcases pieces of original artwork, including oil and watercolor paintings, pastel drawings, and bronze sculpture with western and traditional subject matter. Walter Piehl, Jr., the western artist known for his vibrant rodeo themed paintings, will jury the exhibition, hand-selecting each piece to display.

FEB 6 - MAR 15, 2015WHITE GALLERY

Enduring SpiritWorks from the King Collection

This assortment pays homage to the cattle drives on the Goodnight-Loving trail, named after cattlemen Charles Goodnight and Oliver Loving. The trail was used in the late 1860s for the large-scale movement of Texas Longhorns.

JAN 17 - MAY 17, 2015KING GALLERY

Late for Supper by WIlliam Moyers

Sketch for a Ballet - La Veta by Orlin Helgoe

SPONSORED BY

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ROMANCING

WESTTHE

Romantic images and ideas of the WestFEB 6 - MAR 15, 2015JAN 6 - MAR 15, 2015

2ND FLOOR FOYER

Self Portrait by Bill Hughes

3RD FLOOR FOYER HOAG GALLERYFEB 6 - MAR 22, 2015 FEB 6 - MAR 29, 2015

THE ART OF MAEVE EICHELBERGER COLLABORATION

HOAG GALLERYJAN 10 - JAN 30, 2015

INNOVATIVE | INTERACTIVE UNEXPECTED | EXPERIMENTAL

This installation artwork is a concerted project from Sand Creek High School art students. These original ideas will grab your attention with creative use of space and subjects. This exhibit is juried by Matt Barton, Co-Director of Visual Art at the University of Colorado – Colorado Springs. Barton has a Master’s in Fine Arts from Carnegie Mellon University and his work has been exhibited at the New Museum of Contemporary Art, NY, the Andy Warhol Museum, Pittsburgh, the Center for Contemporary Art, Santa Fe, and more.

Ken and Tina Riesterer work together to create unique ceramic pieces inspired by nature: graceful curves, dancing figures, animals. Individually, their paintings of landscapes and people give form to the images they see in their hearts and heads.

Contemporary western artwork uses plexiglass to create multiple layers of experience, demonstrating the significance of observing life both sequentially and simultaneously.

JAN 3 - MAR 29, 2015REGIONAL GALLERY

WALTER PIEHL, JR.: RECENT WORKS“I like paradox, contradiction, color, line, and putting on paint – but not necessarily in that order.” -Walter Piehl Jr.

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Taking TimePinhole Photography by Heather Oelklaus

MAR 28 - MAY 17, 2015

S P R I N G E X H I B I T S

WHITE GALLERY

RevivalAPR 18 - JUN 7, 2015HOAG GALLERY

Remnants&

Remnants & Revival is a series of work from Brenda Biondo that addresses both the value and challenges of preserving western lands. This series examines the nuances of “natural” versus “unnatural” landscapes and the notion of reconstruction after destruction.

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Taking TimeWaldo Chicken

Photography by Cas FosteMAR 28 - MAY 24, 2015

2ND FLOOR FOYER

UnconventionalCamera Heather Oelklaus Cameras

MAR 28 - MAY 17, 2015

3RD FLOOR FOYER

Unconventional Cameras is a collection of funky and unusual cameras from photographer Heather Oelklaus, See cameras of all types and tools – made from a teapot, garbage can, lunch pails, and more.

Mexico Profundo(Deep Mexico)

Wayne Lambert Photography

APR 11 - JUN 7, 2015REGIONAL GALLERY

Enchanted by the indigenous Purépecha people and their history, Lambert moved to the mountainous region of Michoácan in 1969.

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ART CAMP: SPRING BREAK MADNESSArt & Science Adventures through Visual & Performing Arts

MORE INFORMATION CALL: 719-295-7210

Grades K-6 (divided by age groups depending on enrollment). Bring an extra plain T-shirt in your size for special project. All other materials included.

Camp details online www.sangredecristoarts.org/education.html

$140 Non-Members | $126 Members 9 am-4 pm | Please bring a non-perish-able lunch. J67101

FULL DAY

HALF DAY $70 Non-Members | $63 Members

MORNING 9 am-12 pm | Focus in on Visual Arts: Painting, clay, 3-D (weaving, fused glass, etc.) J67102AFTERNOON 1-4 pm | Focus on Per-forming Arts: Theatre, dance, music (vocal & instrumental) J67103

5 DAY CAMP | MON-FRI | MAR 23-27

COLORFUL COLORADO- CAMP CREATE-A-LOT!Buell Children’s Museum

JUN 6 – NOV 7, 2015Visit our wonderful state without ever leaving Pueblo. Blue Columbine, Greenback Cutthroat Trout, Purple Mountain Majesty, orange sunsets – explore color and creativity in this camp-style exhibit. Bridge the gap with summer learning and fun with our friends from Colorado Parks and Wildlife.

Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe, by Marie Romero Cash, has been chosen by the Confer-ence of Catholic Bishops and approved by the Holy See in Rome for use in the 2015 Roman Missal. This image, donated by Bishop Tafoya, will appear in a print run of over a million copies. The Roman Missal is used at every Catholic Mass all over the world, including manda-tory use in the United States. Watch for the Sangre de Cristo Arts Center’s first edition copy on display for the public in 2015 along with the artwork.

COLORS OF THE SOUTHWEST | WHITE GALLERYThe Contemporary Southwest Art Collection of Jeanette & Charles White

JUN 4 – SEP 27, 2015

FRI | JUNE 5TH 43rd Anniversary Gala

FRI | JUNE 12TH Members Opening

E X H I B I T P R E V I E W S

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Sangre de Cristo Ballet

Early Education

Classes start Jan 5, 2015

School Division

Pre-Professional Division

JAN 7 - APR 30 Every WED | 5:00-6:30 pm$140 Members | $152 Non-Members(4 payments of $35 / 4 payments of $38)

INDIVIDUALS WITH AND WITHOUT DISABILITIES TAKE DANCE CLASS, REHEARSE & PERFORMRegister at the School of Dance office or call 719-295-7221

DancerzCompany Class

Creative Movement | Ages 3 & 4 | Emphasis on connecting ideas with movement, creative expression and music.

Dance Exploration | Ages 4 & 5 | Emphasis on social and spatial awareness and character development.

Intro to Dance | Ages 6 & 7 | Emphasis on body awareness, pattern/pathway reproduction, rhythm awareness and classroom etiquette.

DEVELOPMENT OF STAGE PRESENCE • TECHNICAL DEVELOPMENTMOVEMENT QUALITY • MUSICALITY • PASSION FOR THE ART FORM

TECHNICAL EXCELLENCE • ARTISTIC QUALITY • MUSICALITYIMMERSION INTO THE ART FORM • EXPRESSION OF MOVEMENT

LISTENING • RESPONDING • CREATING INTERCONNECTING • ASSESSING

Ballet 1 | Ages 7 & 8 | Emphasis on alignment and placement, self control and positions, this level marks the beginning of the formal training in the art of ballet. Ballet 2 | Ages 9 & 10 | Improving the strength in the lower body and feet and coordination between movements. Ballet 3 | Ages 11 & 12 | The study of pirouettes and pointe (as permitted by instructor) begin and students are expected to maintain consistent alignment throughout a given exercise.

Pointe 3 | Upon Approval

Contemporary | Ages 7 - 12

Jazz | Ages 7 - 12

Tap | Ages 7 - 12

Hip Hop | Ages 7 - 12

Homeschool Program | Introductory level classes in Ballet, Contemporary, Jazz, Hip Hop, and Ballroom.

Ballet 4 | Ages 13 & up Emphasis on strengthening the stability in various movements, delving into musicality and artistic expression, and further developing pointe work.

Ballet 5 | Ages 13 & up Developing graceful transitions and suppleness with an emphasis on performance quality.

Ballet 6 | Ages 13 & up Furthering the perfection of classical dance while stressing the physical development of virtuosity and artistry

Partnering | Company Members Only

Contemporary | Ages 13 & up

Jazz | Ages 13 & up

Tap | Ages 13 & up

Hip Hop | Ages 13 & up

Adult and Fitness Programs

Ballet Contemporary Tap

Stretch & Strengthen Core Fitness Cardio

Yoga Zumba

LIFELONG LEARNING • HEALTHY EXPRESSION

Register Today!Call: (719) 295-7221Tuition starting at: $37

S C H O O L O F D A N C E

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TUE, JAN 20, 20157:30 pmIt’s where The Mikado meets The Music Man. Where the HMS Pinafore sets sail for Brigadoon. Where The Pirates of Penzance take shore leave On the Town. It’s I’ve Got a Little Twist—a one-of-a-kind show that proves the Gilbert & Sullivan repertoire is as fun, fresh, and full-of-life as, well, three little maids from school.

FRI, FEB 20, 20157:30 pmForbidden Hollywood has come to town, guns blazing and smokin’ with attitude. Watch as the cast cuts through tinseltown’s bombast and star power with surgical precision. Blockbusters like Star Wars, Titanic, Harry Potter, and Moulin Rouge receive the comic once-over. No film is safe when creator Gerard Alessandrini wields his pen! (See pg 18 for a Red Carpet Happy Hour)

THUR, MAY 7, 20157:30 pmCalled “the world’s reigning male chorus” by The New Yorker magazine and named Ensemble of the Year by Musical America, the San Francisco-based, GRAMMY® award-winning ensemble Chanticleer embarks upon its 36th season. Chanticleer is known around the world as “an orchestra of voices” for the seamless blend of harmonies. Don’t miss it!

Thank you to our season sponsors:

Art and Lorraine Gonzales

TICKETSMember: $27Non-Member: $30

P E R F O R M I N G A R T S

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SAT, FEB 14, 201511 am & 2 pmThe world-famous Popovich Comedy Pet Theater is a family-oriented blend of unique juggling skills of Gregory Popovich and the extraordinary talents of his performing pets. Each of the show’s 15 cats and 10 dogs were once strays. Now rescued, they love to show off on stage performing stunts and skits. A purr-fect show for kids of all ages!

SAT, MAR 21, 201511 am & 2 pmWatch award-winning juggler, dancer, and comedian Peter Davison in a remarkable one-man show! See things differently as ordinary objects come alive in extraordinary ways. This former National Juggling Champion and Cirque du Soleil artist has toured internationally and appeared on CBS, BBC, and Fox TV networks with this unique show.

SAT, MAY 16, 201511 am & 2 pmOpera Colorado’s production of Hansel & Gretel is family friendly and full of fun. Sung in English, staged traditionally, and condensed for young attention spans, this enchanting performance of classical literature will educate young children about the fundamentals of the opera. Stay after the show for a Q&A session with performers.

Thank you to our season sponsors:

MAKE A DAY OF IT! Children’s Playhouse performances have a corresponding theme in the Buell Children’s Museum the day of the show.

TICKETSMember: $7Non-Member: $8

INTERESTED IN SPONSORING A PERFORMANCE? Contact Barbara at

719-295-7200 ext. 7235

*Separate admission required.

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JANUARYSAT, JAN 3Romancing the West Exhibition Opens Where: 2nd Floor FoyerWhen: 12 - 5 pm

SUN, JAN 4 - FRI, JAN 9Buell Children’s Museum Closed for Exhibit Change

MON, JAN 5School of Dance Semester Begins

FRI, JAN 9Festival Fridays featuringThe Makeshift Funk BandWhere: Jackson Conference CenterWhen: Doors at 6 pm, Band 7-10 pm

SAT, JAN 10Studio 210 Member PreviewWalter Piehl, Jr.: Recent Works & Your Art Here Exhibitions - one hour early!Where: Helen T. White GalleriesWhen: 11 am - 12 pm

SAT, JAN 10Your Art Here Exhibition OpensWhere: Hoag GalleryWhen: 12 - 5 pm

SAT, JAN 10Walter Piehl, Jr.: Recent Works Exhibition OpensWhere: Regional GalleryWhen: 12 - 5 pm

SAT, JAN 10The Way West Exhibition OpensWhere: Buell Children’s MuseumWhen: 12 - 5 pm

FRI, JAN 16 Festival Fridays featuringSuga Bear & The Showtime BandWhere: Jackson Conference CenterWhen: Doors at 6 pm, Band 7-10 pm

FRI, JAN 16Friday Arts Academy Semester Begins

SAT, JAN 17Enduring Spirit: Works from the King Collection Exhibition OpensWhere: King GalleryWhen: 12 - 5pm

MON, JAN 19Arts Center Open Martin Luther King, Jr. DayNow open select HolidaysWhen: 11 am - 5 pm

TUES, JAN 20Arts Associates MeetingFeaturing Denver Public Library Romancing the West tourOpen to the public Where: BoardroomWhen: 9:30 am

TUES, JAN 20New York Gilbert & Sullivan Player’s I ’ve Got a Little TwistCenter Stage Performing Arts SeriesWhere: Arts Center TheaterWhen: 7:30 pm FRI, JAN 23Festival Fridays featuring Bad HabitzWhere: Jackson Conference CenterWhen: Doors at 6 pm, Band 7-10 pm

SUN, JAN 25Director’s Talk - Country of MaltaWhere: BoardroomWhen: 3 pm

FRI, JAN 30 Festival Fridays featuring Martini ShotWhere: Jackson Conference CenterWhen: Doors at 6 pm, Band 7-10 pm

FEBRUARYFRI, FEB 6Winter Exhibition Members OpeningWhere: Helen T. White GalleriesWhen: 4:30 - 7 pm

FRI, FEB 613th Annual Representing the West Exhibition OpensWhere: White Gallery When: 11 am - 7 pm

FRI, FEB 6Works by Maeve Eichelberger Exhibition OpensWhere: 3rd Floor FoyerWhen: 11 am - 7 pm

FRI, FEB 6Collaboration Exhibition OpensWhere: Hoag GalleryWhen: 11 am - 7 pm

SAT, FEB 14 Popovich Comedy Pet TheaterChildren’s Playhouse TheatreWhere: Arts Center TheaterWhen: 11 am & 2 pm

MON, FEB 16Arts Center Open President’s DayNow open select HolidaysWhen: 11 am - 5 pm

TUES, FEB 17Arts Associates MeetingRepresenting the West tourOpen to the public Where: White GalleryWhen: 9:30 am

WINTER/SPRING 2015

Suga Bear & the Showtime Band at Festival Fridays

CHANTICLEER

Popovich Comedy Pet Theater

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FRI, FEB 20Forbidden HollywoodCenter Stage Performing Arts Series Attend a “Red Carpet Happy Hour” before the show - see pg 18 for details.Where: Arts Center TheaterWhen: 7:30 pm

MARCHSAT, MAR 14 Lilywild BalletSangre de Cristo Ballet’s Spring Performance Where: Arts Center TheaterWhen: 7:30 pm

SUN, MAR 15Lilywild BalletSangre de Cristo Ballet’s Spring Performance Where: Arts Center TheaterWhen: 2 pm

MON, MAR 16Arts Associates MeetingFeaturing Maeve EichelbergerOpen to the publicWhere: BoardroomWhen: 9:30 am SAT, MAR 21Tossed & Found with Peter DavisonChildren’s Playhouse TheatreWhere: Arts Center TheaterWhen: 11 am & 2 pm

MAR 23-MAR 27Spring Break: School of Dance Closed

MAR 23-MAR 27 Spring Break Art CampFull or half days available with theatre, storytelling, mural painting and more.Where: Helen T. White GalleriesWhen: Daily

MAR 24-MAR 27 Spring Break FunThe Amazing Food Detective PerformancesWhere: Buell Children’s MuseumWhen: Daily (check sdc-arts.org for times)

SAT, MAR 28Taking Time: Pinhole Photography Exhibition OpensWhere: White GalleryWhen: 12 - 5 pm

SAT, MAR 28Unconventional Camera Exhibition OpensWhere: 2nd Floor FoyerWhen: 12 - 5 pm

SAT, MAR 28Waldo Chicken Exhibition OpensWhere: 2nd Floor FoyerWhen: 12 - 5 pm

SAT, MAR 28Art Talk with Walter Piehl, Jr. Featured Artist and Juror of Representing the West ExhibitionIncluded with admissionWhere: Regional GalleryWhen: 4 - 5 pm

APRILSAT, APRIL 11Wayne Lambert Photography Exhibition OpensWhere: Regional GalleryWhen: 12 - 5 pm

SAT, APRIL 18Remnants & Revivals Exhibition OpensWhere: Hoag GalleryWhen: 12 - 5 pm

MON, APRIL 20Arts Associates MeetingFeaturing Heather Oelklaus, Pinhole Photography & Toy CamerasOpen to the publicWhere: White GalleryWhen: 9:30 am

THUR, APRIL 30Hot Fudge ThursdayFeaturing the Sangre de Cristo DancerzWhere: Arts Center TheaterWhen: 7:30 pm

MAYFRI, MAY 1Spring Exhibition Members OpeningWhere: Helen T. White GalleriesWhen: 4:30 - 7 pm

FRI, MAY 1Friday Arts Academy CelebrationWhere: Arts Center TheaterWhen: 5:30 pm

THURS, MAY 7ChanticleerCenter Stage Performing Arts SeriesWhere: Arts Center TheaterWhen: 7:30 pm

SAT, MAY 16Hansel & Gretel Children’s Playhouse TheatreWhere: Arts Center TheaterWhen: 11 am & 2 pm

MON, MAY 18Arts Associates MeetingFeaturing Brenda Biondo, Nature Photography Open to the public.Where: BoardroomWhen: 9:30 am

MON, MAY 25Arts Center Open Memorial DayNow open select HolidaysWhen: 11 am - 5 pm

SAT, MAY 30 Last Day to See The Way WestWhere: Buell Children’s MuseumWhen: 12 - 5 pm

SAT, MAY 30 School of Dance RecitalWhere: Arts Center TheaterWhen: 7:30 pm

SUN, MAY 31School of Dance RecitalWhere: Arts Center TheaterWhen: 2 pm

F O R M O R E I N F O R M A T I O N V I S I Twww.SDC-ARTS.org

CHANTICLEER

Pinhole Photography, from the Taking Time Exhibition

E V E N T S C A L E N D A R

Please note, to better serve our members, the Arts Center’s Box Office, Helen T. White Galleries, and Buell Children’s Museum will be open on most Holidays in 2015.

THESE INCLUDE:JAN 19: Martin Luther King, Jr. DayFEB 16: Presidents DayMAY 25: Memorial DayJULY 3: Day before Independence DayAUG 3: Colorado DaySEPT 7: Labor DayOCT 12: Columbus DayNOV 27: Day after Thanksgiving

NOW OPEN HOLIDAYS

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Bring the family, there’s something for everyone! Saturdays have adult and child classes so everyone can learn something new at the same time.

Designed for students in 3rd-8th grades to learn or continue developing skills on an instrument with opportunities to play in ensembles and groups. Register for any of dates and times. As a bonus, attend all three times when your schedule allows for maximum instructional opportunities.

DRAWING (9:30 - 11:30 am)ACRYLIC AND MULTI-MEDIA PAINTING (12 - 2 pm) Local artist and instructor, Randy Ford. All levels of experience.Adults (HS+)

BEGINNING & CONTINUING INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC Led by Dexter Williams (Aavalajn) as instructor/director. SAT 9:30 -10:30 am (beginning) | 11 am - 12 pm (continuing/ensembles)Also: WED/FRI 4 - 5 pm

IN THE CERAMIC STUDIO WITH JARRETT POTTERY…OPEN POTTERY STUDIO (9 am - 12 pm)Courses and one-day mini-workshops designed for each age group throughout the winter and spring.

Saturday Art Classes

C R E A T I V E C L A S S E SSIGN UP FOR A CLASS TODAY

Friday Arts Academy Schedule | JAN 16 - MAY 115 Week Course: Less than $7 per hour (materials included)

COURSE TOTAL PER STUDENT (MATERIALS INCLUDED) Price guide is shown as members / non-members 1 Course = $81 / $90 5 Courses = $405 / $450 2 Courses = $162 / $180 6 Courses = $486 / $540 3 Courses = $243 / $270 7 Courses = $567 / $630 4 Courses = $324 / $360 Special information for Beginning Instrumental Music including Beginning Band, and Orchestra: Marck Time Music, Colorado Public Radio’s Instrument Drive, and donations from additional individuals have resulted in many instruments available for usage for free or a value priced rental fee (depending on specific instrument availability…first come, first served. Register early!)

The Winter/Spring 2015 semester includes 15 class sessions and a CELEBRATION PERFORMANCE & EXHIBITION on May 1, 2015 at 5:30 pm to share with family, friends, and the public!

A limited number of scholarships are available for up to 50% of tuition.

Student artists may register for one course or up to seven courses with a supervised lunch available. Class size is 7-12 students for most courses to provide a productive small group learning environment with individual support.

Courses include music, theatre, visual arts, cooking and additional areas by licensed, certified teachers, professional artists, and other instructors in the field with learning extension ideas for parents.

up to $90 value!

Family Deal: Purchase 7 courses,

get 8th FREE!

WATCH FOR EXPANDED OPENSTUDIO HOURS!

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Taste a different wine flight each night of the Wine Tasting series. Our expert instructor leads guests through five different wines per class, pairing each with a variety of foods and incorporating artistic elements - like music or artwork - for a full range of experiences. Whether you are already a connoisseur or interested in learning about texture, acidity, and tannin, the Sangre de Cristo Arts Center’s classes are perfect for a stress-free evening of entertaining instruction.

THURSDAY EVENINGS | 6:30-8:30 pm Enjoy various Galleries and Arts Center settings

ONE EVENING CLASS | $36 Members | $40 Non-Members FULL SERIES (8 EVENINGS) | $252 Members | $280 Non-Members

GET 8 CLASSES FOR THE PRICE OF 7!

JAN 22| California Wines The study of wines from the state of California FEB 12 | Wine & Cheese with a Twist 5 different flavors of the classic Macaroni & Cheese paired with 5 different wines FEB 26 | Cabernet Sauvignon A study of the different styles of the red grape

MARCH 12 | Argentinian Wines A study of the wines from Argentina

MARCH 26 | Wines from the Alps A study of the wine from the foothills of the Alps APRIL 9 | Italian Wines A study of the Wines from Italy

APRIL 23 | Sauvignon Blanc The study of the white grape May 14 | Wines from Spain A study of the wines from Spain

WineTasting Classes

THE COMBINATIONS ARE ENDLESS - AND FINDING YOUR FAVORITE WINE CAN BE A DELICIOUS ENDEAVOR!

Saturday Art Classes

Visit sdc-arts.org/education.html for class descriptions.

Parents invited to attend classes with children for additional course fee

Classes begin January 16

WINTER/SPRING2015

REGISTER ONLINEwww.sangredecristoarts.org/education.html

REGISTER IN PERSON Sangre de Cristo Arts Center Box Office

REGISTER BY PHONE 719-295-7200

- FOR MORE INFORMATION -

JACKIE HENDERSON, Curator of Education [email protected] | (719) 295-7210

ATRELLE JONES, Asst. Curator of Education

[email protected] | (719) 583-6217

TO REGISTER FOR CLASSES

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Every member of the Arts Center gets free admission to the Buell Children’s Museum and Helen T. White Galleries for 365 days! Exhibits change often - with over twenty-four new exhibits a year, there’s always a reason to keep coming back. Membership also includes free admission to enhanced activities like watercolor demonstrations with the Aquarius Watermedia Society, gallery talks with the curatorial staff, and sing-a-longs with Santa and Mrs. Claus in the Buell Children’s Museum. Members get first looks at special exhibitions through members-only openings and preview hours. Plus, receive added value through discounted rates on Performing Arts tickets, gift shop purchases, and educational classes. This year, get inspired - spend your Sunday afternoons in the galleries, take a walk through the Jackson Sculpture Garden, or experience internationally touring shows on the Arts Center Stage. We guarantee you’ll find something new to enjoy.

MEMBERSHIP HAS ITS BENEFITS

By The Pueblo Chieftain

Jackson Sculpture GardenBest Public Art

Buell Children’s MuseumBest Museum

Helen T. White GalleriesBest Art Gallery

(Best of Pueblo 2014, The Pueblo Chieftain)

COST: $10 | $5 MEMBERSSTUDIO 210 MEMBERS GET 2 FREE DRINKS!

FRI, FEB 20STUDIO 210 MEMBERS

PLAY & WIN!Oscar Trivia

Prediction Ballots

We’re rolling out the Red Carpet for Oscar Weekend! Join us for a celebration of stars and film during a special “Red Carpet Happy Hour” before the Forbidden Hollywood performance on Friday, Feb 20, two days before the Academy Awards on Sunday, Feb 22. Everyone loves a winner - so grab a friend and enjoy the show!

SAT, JAN 10Studio 210 Member PreviewWalter Piehl, Jr.: Recent Works & Your Art Here ExhibitionsWhen: 11 am - 12 pm Where: Helen T. White Galleries

FRI, FEB 6Winter Exhibitions Members OpeningWhen: 4:30 - 7 pmWhere: Helen T. White Galleries

FRI, MAY 1Spring Exhibitions Members OpeningWhen: 4:30 - 7 pmWhere: Helen T. White Galleries

OTHER MEMBER EVENTS

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M E M B E R S L I S T

Your financial support makes high quality arts programming pos-sible. This issue’s list covers current membership activity from JULY 30, 2014 – DECEMBER 10, 2014. This is not our complete mem-bership list. If you recently joined or renewed outside of these dates, your name will be listed in a future issue.

THANKSfor being an

ARTS CENTERMEMBER!

PREMIER CLUB ($1,500 and up)Barbara Cravens Bill & Carolyn Hilton Bill & Elaine Nicoll Drs. Elissa Ball & Jay Richter

BENEFACTOR ($550-1499)Drs. Gregorio & Haydee Kort M.D. Dr. Richard & Joyce Lawrence Rob Redwine

SPONSOR ($275-549)Bill & Mona Askwig Dr. Aldo & Dee Ann Battiste Drs. Greg & Sally Berryman Ted & Sylvia Clair Linda Crawford Chuck & Betty DePietro Fran McClave & Kathy Farley Geof & Nancy Gordon Dr. & Mrs. Mike & Laura Growney Ed & Anne Henne David & Mary Lou Jackson Ray & Linda Kogovsek Edward & Sylvia Lane LaLonna Meoska Bob & Judy Miller Dr. & Mrs. Adolph Padula Jo & Curt Phillips Greg & Gretchen Rode Ron & Ruth Sterkel

PATRON ($150-274)Ida & Gary Anzuini John E. Armstrong Mabel & Jamie Baker Dr. Chuck & Patty Bedard Bruce & Susie Bell Pamela Trueblood Bishop Terry & Marikate Book Bev Brill Joann Carlson Anne Courtright Sandra Cunningham Mike Deluca Dr. Michael & Tanya DeRose Barbara Fortino Pat Gonzalez Richard & Vicky Hansen Bob Juniel & Sharon Hawkins Juniel Chuck & Kathy Hedrick Dr. Scott & Julie Howe Dr. Clifford & Lorraine Hoyle Taylor & Hank Humphreys Msgr. Marvin Kapushion Buzz & Kelley Kaufman Louise & Tom Keach Patricia Kelly Richard & Annette Knudsen Bob & Bev Landdeck Reg & Sue Landrum Dr. Gary & Renee Lane Carole & Dave Lange Doris K. MacCannon Dr. Philip & Heidi Marin Charles & Joanne Martin

Virginia Mattarocci Gary & Renee Miller Beverly Moore Dr. Benton F. & Mari-Ann Murphy Susan Clark & Tim O’Shea J.F. Padilla Family Rocco McCall & Kathy Pagano Dr. Pamela Parks Rosemary Reilly Ed & Helen Robinson Dr. Henry & Anna Roman Dorothy Shaw Michael & Linda Sperber Dr. & Mrs. Jay & Mary Tonne John & Nadene Verna Charlie & Desi Vial

CONTRIBUTOR ($100-149)Hank & Suzie Anton Mr. & Mrs. Donald J. Banner Charles Hastings & Ross Barnhart Dr. Carl & Kay Bartecchi Dr. Mike & Beth Bryant Dr. & Mrs. David Crosson Ralph Dille Jan Pullin & Nicholas Gradisar Mike & Barbara Gregorich Dorothy Olivier & Rick Hanger Jacquie Huffaker Patrick & Marilyn Hurley Dr. & Mrs. Bill & Ange Jagger Doris, Patty & Morgan Kester Ann Ladd Bill & Rita Larson Dennis & Donna Maes Roma A. Marcum Mel & Lita Martinez Becky L. Martino Margaret Ward Masias Peter & Kelly McCarthy Constance Miketa Dick & Dorothy Moran Dr. Michael & Ruth Nerenberg Larry & Lynne Ohrdorf Dan & Celia Olson Gil & Tina Orr Jodene Parlapiano Don & Lois Pfost Dr. & Mrs. Lynn Phelps Michael & Drucilla Pugh Diane & Richard Ratliff Norman & Carolynn Roche Dr. John Hardy & Terrie Sajbel Drs. Andrea Kaiser & Mark Schwartz & Family Rosemary & Chuck Sekera Nancy Smith Keith & Sharon Swerdfeger Everett & Edna Thalhamer Dr. Jim & Cathy Valenzuela Meg Versteeg Bill & Barbara Vidmar Michael & Marianne Voute Linda & Joe Welte Burnie & Pam Zercher & Family Sandra Zupan

STUDIO 210 ($75 and up)Debra Carpenter & Randy Adolf Sally M. Apodaca Brian & Ana Bentz Debbie & Phil Borchers Dee Rogers Brown Jerry W. Brown Chris & Mari Burand Mary Ellen Burciago Gunnar Burton Derek Cocovinis DDC Fine ArtsNorm & Nancy Colglazier Sharon & Don Comstock Charlene Coulson Sue & Dave Crockenberg Alex & Karen DeLay Michele Deslauriers Allan McConnell & Fran Dodd Bob & Sandy Dorr Samuel & Linda Duhon Jo Dunmire Charlene Hickson & Lance Farnworth Jonathan R. & Shari L. Fox Yvette Fransua Marty Frick Susan Fries & Family Mr. & Mrs. Blase A. Giltner Christine M. Grebenc Dorothy A. Hanscom Jill Moring & Howard Hayden Ken & Gina Hayworth Laura & Chad Heberly Marilyn & Duncan Henrikson Larry Higinbotham Sr. & Family Marde & Chris Hinz Yolanda Hoffman James Holst Don Smith & Amy Hurtig-Smith Peter & Bonny Jakus Brent & Jamie Johnson Kerry & Greg Jones & Family Frank & Sheila Lee Gerald & Marilyn Lehl Dr. Donald & Teresa Luebke M.A. Miklich & G. T. Mackie George & Rosemarie MacPherson Jean A. & Gloria Maddux Dr. Ben & Ginger Massey & FamilyRay & Kathleen Mattarocci Jim & Karen Munch John Murdock Frank & Julie Nemick Paul McCarthy & Orla O’Callaghan John & Mary Padgett John & Gina Panepinto Ed & Ruth Ann Pearl Ed Perry Marsha Perry-Ellis Roxanne Pignanelli Ted & Kate Puls Ruth Rague Jim & Jeanie Ray Frances Reid-Sanden Brad & Pam Rice Karen Rice Dr. Harold E. & Carol Robinson

Debbie Rose Dr. James & Shirley Salvatore & Family Carey & Christine Scheberle Kimberly A. Schweitzer Jeff & Dacia Shaw Doris & Donald St. Clair Fred & Joy Sterner Bob Doyle & Donna Stinchcomb Sandra & Don Stutters Dr. Jere & Margaret Sutton Bev Tezak Daley & Ernestine Thomas Mary Kay Trainor Milton & Margaret Trujillo Paige Vercelline & Guy Scott Frank & Holly Vigil Thomas Vigil Daryl & Stacy Voss Judy & Ross Weaver Andrea Werth Penny Whitten Miss Betty J. Wilkinson Michael W. Wilson Tonia Wilson Chips & Crete Wood M. Carol Wright

FAMILY ($45-74)James Kinney & Zarina Adylkanovc Georgia Alfonso Jessica & Tim Allen Laura Allison Lisa & Brad Almond Valette Andersen Sara & Mike Anderson Dr. & Mrs. Klaus Anselm Apodaca Family Mark & Mary Aponte Patricia Artichoker Pamela Arwine Helena Atlas-Acuna Auriti Family Shelby Austin Shelby & Brenda Austin Jenny Baker Emily Baluyut Beth Battersby Laurel Baum Robert & Kami Baumberger Vanessa Becerril Brian & Kathy Bell Cat Bennedsen Gabriel & Cynthia Beronja Joni Bilger June & Jim Billings Joshua & Mary Blickhahn Charles & Georgine Booms John Booth Ron & Una Brasch Kelcey Bribach Victoria Briggs Brimhall Family Mary & Willson Brissett Jim, Cindy & Amy Broderick Sheri Brown Cassie Brusuelas

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M E M B E R S L I S TScot & Brandy Burbidge Family Barbara Burch Mark Wankowski & Junann Calmes Jolleen Candela Courtney & Jake Caramanzana Patrick Carlsen Smith Scott & Leslie Carlson Matthew Chapman Family Kyle & Jim Christian Renee Cichon Rich Jones & Dana Cisneros Therese Colalancia Dr. John & Joan Conn Jerrica Cook Martin & Annette Cornett Frank Cortese Jr., Family Kris Cotterman Mary Simmons & Kent Couch Jason Cox Brian Cullin Laura Cyr Elizabeth Daniel Stacy Davis Joe & Jennifer DeHeart Jonathan & Tiffany Dehn & Family Hanni Deters Jane Cawfield & Dennis Dinsmore Drapa Family Allison Duke & Family Lisa Duran Christina Durning Mayra Eckley Nichole Edelmann Karen Edwards Marie Eimer Craig Eliot Family Jeremia Perez & Melissa Esquibel Joyce Evans Jody Faris Family Dr. Tony & Jill Feliz & Family Patrick & Markie Feltault Becky Fernandez Sarrah Filer Shea Fisher Catherine Fitzgerald Dan & Prina Fitzgerald Joe & Sarah Frausto Gena Frazier Crystal & Daniel FyFe Dea Gabby Kelly Garbiso Bonita Garcia Crystalyn Garcia Jennifer Garcia Linda Garcia Michael L. Garcia Jeanette Garman Emily Gervais Camille Gillham Dr. Amber Golshani Maria Goni Heather Gonzales Patricia Gonzales Phillip Gonzales Megan Gordon Kristy Gotham Donna Graham Anna Greenwood Family Tara Gregorich Gage Gutirrez Ian & Kim Harden Gina & Shane Harmon Lorie D. Harriss William & Abbi Hartman

Hays Family Jackie Henderson Erin Hergert & Taylor & Seth Ragulsky Kelley & John Herrera Rich & Kelly Hill Kerry Holliday Jean-Luc Houlne Hudspeth Family Amy Huebner Lynn Igel Vancea Irina Carolyn Valdez & Thomas Jagunich Katy Johnson McKenzie & Lucas Johnson Ted Johnson Steve & Julie Johnston Atrelle & Stephen Jones Randall D. Jorgensen July Davila & Craig Kinder RaeAnna Kintner Frank & Jo-Ann Kipple Scott Kochevar Andrew & Mariah Kochis Michael Cox & Abby Koehler Bethany Kostecka Dennis & Cassie Krall Family Sarah Kuch Zach & Shannon Kuhn Mark Kurtz Dana Lacey Andrew & Martina Lang Mary & Carlos Large Dick & Marcia Lepetsos Greg & Lynn Leyba Dr. Rickland & Shauna Likes Chelsea Lindeman Lipka Family David & Mary Lee Lobato & Family A. Lucas Heidi Lucero Georgiann Lymberopoulos Ed & Jenna Maanum Kim MacArthur Rachel Madrid Sherry & Michael Maes & Family Drs. Robert & Rose Manguso Eliza-beth MangusoAli & Jelriza Mansouri Paige Manweiler Marshall Family Marsha Martinet Madeline Martinez Dr. Lee Anne Martinez & Family Sara Mascarenas Denise Mason Ted Mauro Heidi Maynes Rosemary Mazzocco Roxanne McCarthy George McClary Family Elizabeth McCrea Andrea McCreight Kristi McKenzie Robert & Laurie McLean Kristin Kruse & Thomas Meehan Sarah Meigs Anthony Mercer Rich & Jannelle Mestas Family Russ & Yvonne Meyerhofer & Family Cynthia & Dean Mitchell Deborah Mitchell Kristi Monack Donald & Raelene Moore Lindsay Moore

Dr. & Mrs. David & Kayoko Morton Josh & Renee Muller Sergio & Megan Murillo Melissa Myers Barbara Neal Steve & Carrie Neumann Lindsay & Tony Nibert Lorraine & Greg Nolan Chuck & Bonnie Norton Jennifer Novak Ken & Heidi Nufer Naoma O’Neill Heather Oelklaus Dr. Anthony & Vera Ortegon Bret & Katrina Orton Mel Otero, Jr. Family Wayne Owens Brian & Raedawn Pagano Geralyn Palacio Martha Pardue Kathy Parga Family Mahesh Patel Tim & Jordanna Perry Mike & Melissa Peterson Janis Pickard Tamera Pierce Adam, Trisha, Ashton & Carson Pocius David Poole & Family Gianna Preeson Shannon Presgraves Angela Quintana Molly Quintana Amber Quiring Dr. Paul & Nadine Radway, MD Charlene Ramsey Eric & Mirranda Reinhardt Berna Rizer Alex & Aminata Romero Eva Romero Jessica Romero Julie Meeker & Vince Rossi Tom & Colleen Russ Andy & Mia Sanchez James & Jarah Sanchez Laura Sandoval-Adams Melissa Santistevan Bianca Saylor Kevin Schaefer Brooke Schmidt Denise Schwalm Anne & Rich Selle Bobbie & David Sheppard Barton & Deborah Smith Cory & Holly Smith Helen Smith James & Courtney Smith Nate & Ilee Smith Trinity Smith Shawn Spencer Cherrie Sprague Dirk & Sarah Stadtlander Patrick & Brenda Stanifer Sarah Staples Lara Stern Jeff & Lynn Strah Sommer & Steve Street Charles Parris & Tamara Suhm Ally Sullivan Joe & Kari Tatinski & Family Amanda Taulman Brian & Kristin Taylor Julie Terrell John & Nina Thomas Kimberly Thomas Shanti Thomas Michael & Aimee Tihonovich

Nikki Robinson Timme&Mark Timme Halen Tracy Susan Middleton & Charles Trechter Nicole & Don Trujillo Trudi & Les Trujillo M. Turk Gina & Todd Unwin Dan Moreschini & Arielle Valenti Felicia Gonzales & Ivan Valles Robin Vazquez Katie Verdecchia Angela Vess Jamie Vialpando Phyllis Vigen Deana & Wade Walker Danell Ward Kimberly Warfield Michelle Weimer Robert West Lily Bea Whitaker Ken & Amy White Scott, Ida, Ann & Laura Whited Shane & Blake Wickham Heather Wilder Ryan & Tracy Williams Teresa Williams David Williamson John, Diane & Jaycee Winkley Lori Winner Kathy Wolyn Megan Woodruff Jamie Wunnwerburger Daniel & Greta Yocum Anngie & Jeff Youngbery Sarah Zeidler Muro Christine Zeitvogel

GRANDPARENTS ($45-74)Willadean Aldridge Armida Alexander Jim & Janet Anzlovar Mindy Armijo Peggy Armijo B.B. Berry Ibsen & Midge Birgers Joe & Jane Blea Bruce & Josie Boreson Greg Boyko Dianne Brooks Cruz Caballero Evelyn Carmichael-Hall Gary & Sue Carter Terry & Linda Cates Pete & Christina Cesar Patty Chambers Sam & Patty Clementi Linda Coe Anne Coughlin Mark & Pegi Crates Fred & Joyce Crounk Lorna & Marvin Davis Don & Susie De Smet Hal & Barbara Deselms Karin DeYarman Chuck & Patti Dionisio Randall & Jean Ellis Arsenia & Roger Esquibel Larry & Padi Fiolkoski Janet Fish Christy Furman Eugenia Gallegos Ron & Leslie Giadone David & Marilyn Goertzen Carol & Nick Gonzales Linda J. Gunter Georgia Guzman

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Marilyn Halverson Hamp & Sherrie Howey Bill & Leona Hrutky Larry & Sandy Huffman Mike & Fran Hurtado Cynthia Inks Julia Ann Isbester Betty Johnson Lonny & Pat Johnson Phyllis Keas John & Mary Keilbach Dennis Deffner & Jimmie Kerr Emily Larson Penny Law Karen Lillie Ramona Lombard Cleo & Renee Loveall Debra Lujan Elaine Madrid Judith Manzanares Mary McGoon Janice Mehle Delmar & Jane Milne Wes & Joanne Moore Maureen Morrow Jim & Maridale Murray Betty Nagel Jim & Carol Ozzello Michael & Rebecca Pacheco Richard Pavlik Layne Pearce Vickie Petric Diane & William Pirraglia Ed & Linda Pitts Randy & Mary Jo Pocius Pat & Paul Proulx Pam Case & Tiffany Province Steve & Marla Reichert Frank & Carole Ricotta Rich & Phyllis Riesner Doug & Linda Roblek Candy Rodewald Jessica Rodosevich Pat & Damian Rotolo Bryan & Joan Ruby Gena Ryder Zinat Safayan Ray & Charlotte Santisteven Shirley Schrock Dorothy Sharp Jerry & Carroll Skelton John & Betty Skul Jim & Carol Smalley Elizabeth Smith Sue Stansbery Anna Stein Connie Stephens L. Scott & Diane M. Stevenson Joyce Stimmel Pelegrina Strang Katherine Sundale Becky Swick Dr. Sue & Alan Takaki W. I. & Trudy F. Thomas Nick & Lucie Ann Todero Jeanne Torgler Jeanette Trujillo Joyce Cornell Uhl Daniel & Sharon Valdez Bob & Jolene VanVranken John & Marcia Villani Sheila Wagner Bob & Carol Wands John & Louise Welsby James & Margaret Whitmire John Martinez & Dana Winegardner

Frank & Connie Yaklich Clinton & Charleen Yates Tom & Phyllis Zamarripa

TWO-PERSON ($35-74)Tim & Jo Acosta Joe & Jonna Adamich Bud & Abby Allen Charles & Eileen Arnot KC Savage & Joe Arrigo Daniel & Barbara Atencio Dan & Eileen Baracz Richard & Fanny Baum Mike & Dotsy Baxter Larry & Lynette Belkin Don & Kathy Berg James RG & Roseanne BD Bory Bonnie Bowman Lester & Patricia Boyer John Brandt Mike & Ruth Brandt Mayetta & Reuben Brown Michelle & Nicky Brown Chuck & Martie Burns Robert Bushek James & Cori Cameron Carolina Chavez & Luis Campos David & Angela Carlson Joyce Carrigan Wylie Carter Joseph & Kerry Caruselle Gregory Case Pam Tihonovich & Sandra Christensen Elizabeth Clinton David & Raye Cole Patricia Collier Marvin & Gloria Collins Paul & Jamie Condit Peggy & Bob Cooper Marian Cowley-Savage James & Carole Crawford Dr. Scott C. Cuthbert Ila Danskin Diedra Daugherty Susan Garsoe & Tim Davis Kathleen DeHerrera Bea & & Philip DeMarco Felecia & Joey Dinsmore Donald & Karyl DiPrince Ed & Joanne Dodds Don & Becky Dressen Donna Easdon L.W. Elias Mr. & Mrs. Ron Ericson Chris & Vivian Etmanczyk Jim & Linda Fenwick Floyd & Susan Freeman Bryan & Jennifer Gallagher Michelle Gallina Barbara & Don Gazibara Wayne & Rhonda Genova Jerry & Rebecca Goodman Nancy Grant Frank & Pat Graves Ira Greenberg Mary Guerrero Mark Halstead George & Linda Hart Robert & Lena Hench Dave & Linda Hill Ed & Kathy Hill Tom & Karin Hill Gary & Pam Holder Gigi Holman Danielle Holmes Argerie Hoty

Linda Boedeker & Greg Jamieson Donna Johnson Ed & Diana Johnson Kent & Linda Johnson James Jones Kathryn Jones Marjorie & Richard Joy Mary Timlin & Alice Kauffman Jim & Pat Kaufman Craig & Mary Ketels Dr. Steven & Millie Kinnett Bill & Mona Klein Margaret & Wayne Knight Rick & Lana Lebel Brett Mach & Shanna Lewis Constance Foster & Carol Loats Victoria Rosser & Kenneth Locke Betti & John Marvel Terry Hunt & Bruce Maus William & Marlys Meagher George & Elecive Mellott Doug & Diane Mesner Cristin & Dave Metze Glenn & Starr Miller Justin Morenz Linda & Dave Muth Earl & Sue Nesbitt Margaret Kasahara & Brian Neuhauser Albert & Virginia Niznik R. Bryn Nolan Rosalie Vigna & Warren Nolan Michael & Patricia Olsen Frank & Krystyna Pacheco Charles & Caroline Parsley Pete & Barb Peterson Anthony & Olena Pino Aaron & Laney Potts Colbert & Emily Prince Prof. Robert J. & Elke Pugel Jack & Anita Purkey David Reiter Wilburt & Chris Richardson Fred & Thelma Rilling Barbara & Jim Ripperger Maureen & Thomas Risbry Dave & Jill Roscover John & Elaine Sartoris Richard & Emilie Seul Sharon & James Rourk Sheehan Mark Shipe & Mryann Karras Nancy & George Slinkard Randy & Joann Smith Patricia Smith & Gerhard Scholten Joyce & Bob Spears Sarah Sprafka & Lawrence Theut Adrienne Stanley Lawrence & Joyce Staubin Deanna Stever Donna Stutzman Carl Swanson James & Bennie Swanson Delores Thompson Douglas & Debbie Tihonovich Michele & Carly Torres Sandra Tracy Bob & Creta Trevithick Amanda Trickey Rose & Roy True Dale & Val Tursi Dave Poulin & Joanne Vargo John & Glenda Vollmecke Vic & Barbara Voss Margie Walker Michele & John Walker Allen & Maria Elena Weaver Gary & Katie Weaver

Thomas & Janet Weaver The Poet Spiel & Paul Welch Bob & Judy Wertz Joe & Sharon Whelan Philip & Daria Wilber Bill & Fran Winkler Jack Hunter & Lana Woodruff Stephen W. & JoAnn Wright Francine Malouff & Sarah Zamecki John A. Zondlo ONE-PERSON ($30-74)Bill Adams Mark Adams Michael Adams Rogene Armstrong Maya Avina Analee Beck Connie Bersticker Albion Budney Garett Carlson Valerie Clementi Beth Davis Andrea DeLaGarza Kevin Duncan Jean Eskra Judy Ann Fender Annie Gilmore Glen Grantham Christina Haney Dagmar Haney Lori Hannan Larry Janezich Patti Karsh Ruth Eiring King Roberta Lucero Carole A. McKinney Randi Miles Roberta Monahan Sabine Moosbrugger Monica Palumbo Steve Parke Sam Patterson Nancy Piazza L. Savas Razo Liz Redwine Pamela Reeves Cherilyn Robeda Char Lou Simonson Nathan Solano Robert Swick Chris Trask Tina Valdez Julia Vean Teresa Vito Carol A. Wheeler

SENIOR/STUDENT ($20-74)Cindy Adams Lois Adams Jean Allen Catherine Anderson David Anderson Marty Ardell Edward Arlen Jeff Arnold Kaareen Arriaga Jeanne Bates Donna Becker Joan Bennett Peggy Bennett Betsy Berg Midge Bolibaugh Kate Booth Ruth Ann Brandon Lou Ann Brunetto

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SPECIALDONATIONS08/01/14 - 12/15/14

IN MEMORY OF: Bob Bolibaugh

GIVEN BY:Maggie Divelbiss

IN MEMORY OF:

Jerry Brown GIVEN BY:

Maggie Divelbiss

IN MEMORY OF: Lysle Dirrim GIVEN BY:

Gean & Sally AbbottAdvantage Bank

Roger & Julie DirrimMaggie Divelbiss

Frank & Betty OttesenDiane & Richard Ratliff

Sakata Farms, Inc.Frances Shaw

IN MEMORY OF: Rosa Lee Fosseco

GIVEN BY: Arts Center Associates

IN MEMORY OF: Sarah Gallant

GIVEN BY: Arts Center Associates

IN MEMORY OF: Nancy Habiger

GIVEN BY: Arts Center Associates

IN MEMORY OF: Clement Hausman

GIVEN BY: Maggie Divelbiss

IN MEMORY OF: Adeline Marcucci

GIVEN BY: Arts Center Associates

IN MEMORY OF: Katherine Newkirk

GIVEN BY: Mr. & Mrs. Edward Sajbel

IN MEMORY OF: Doris Orman GIVEN BY:

Nancy Gerlock

IN MEMORY OF: Dr. Gary Parks

GIVEN BY: Maggie Divelbiss

William & Joyce JonesRay & Kathleen Mattarocci

Mark, Lori, Haley & Dylan MillerDr. & Mrs. Lynn Phelps

Dr. Jarvis & Mary Jo RyalsDr. John Hardy & Terrie Sajbel

Southern Colorado Watercolor Society

Marv & Sandy SteinFred & Joy SternerCharlie & Desi Vial

Dr. Larry & Carole Walls

IN MEMORY OF: Dr. James “Bud” Parlpiano

GIVEN BY: Maggie Divelbiss

Marv & Sandy SteinStoehr Cleaners

(Lance & Nancy Vercelline)

IN MEMORY OF: Doug Ring GIVEN BY:

John & Mary Padgett

IN MEMORY OF: Gladys Zahnar

GIVEN BY: Arts Center Associates

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

Dorothy Brunjak Doug Candelaria Ivy Carter Dolores Carthel Lynn Chapman Jan Chase Diane Clark Sayra Ann Compestine Carol Cooper Toni Cordova Adelyn M. Crank Dolores Crill Sylvia Datz Joan Donley Jean Donnelly Corrine Dovgan Mary Dumetria Marty Ferguson Marty Fergusson Mary Finnan Jean Fiscus Juanita Flanigan Anna J. Floyd Dr. Carol Fortino John Fox Diann Frendt Rita Friberg Edmund Gallegos Phyllis Gardner M. A. Garibay Nancy Gerlock Cathie Graeser Douglas & Janet Graf Midge Graham Marilyn Guinta Troy Harris Debbie Henigsman Martha J. Hill Patricia Hill James R. Holbrook Maggie Honton Jean Hubbs William H. Jackson Irene Jimenez Marianne Katte E. Darleen Klein Shirley K. Knight Jim LaBrash Stephany Liptak Marjorie Logan Carmen Lucero A. Ruth Macartney John & Angie Madic Antoinette L Masterantonio Kathleen M. Mauro Muriel Jean McCown Joanye McNair Sonja Melton Shirley Meyer Dawn Miller Gale T. Miller Sara A. Miller Doyle Muller Shirleen Neu Maralyn W. Oestrich J. Doug Ohmans Salvatore Pace Shirley Page Jane L. Palatas Mike Parga Lois Paripovich Rene Pendarvis Kathleen Petit

Dorothy Pinkerton Marcia Porter Sarah Jane Proffitt Doris M. Quinlan Meredith Quinn Joyce Reese Helen Reichert Mrs. Terry Richter Martha Rodacy Norman Rogers Sherry Rogers Josephine W. Sandoval Sue Sawyer Dr. R.J. Schultz Mary Sewell Cooper Joan Shade Susan Shaffer Jean Siddle Robert A. Silva Barbara Simpson Dolores J. Smith Dennis & Marsha Snell Marijane Spear Louann M. Stanton Susan Stiller Bonnie Sulima Norma J. Summer Valerie Temple Jean Tucker Ann Marie Turri Janice Vaerewyck Geraldine Vialpando Piff Vigil Ruth Von Mosch Virginia Waldron Rita M. Welsch Thelma Wiley Betty Williams George & Pattee Williams Ruth E. Wilson Claire Zilm Lura L. Zimmerman BUSINESS MEMBERS

BUSINESS BENEFACTOR ($550-1,499)McPherson, Breyfogle, Daveline & Goodrich, PCXcel Energy

BUSINESS SPONSOR ($275-549)Black Hills Energy GLT Hotel San Isabel Electric Association Schusters’ Printing

BUSINESS PATRON ($150-274)Fowler State Bank HUB International Insurance Pride City Awning Pueblo Bank & TrustStoehr CleanersWark Photography

BUSINESS CONTRIBUTOR ($75-149)Colorado Bluesky East Side Child Care Center Gobins, Inc.H. W. Houston Construction Co. TNT Security Inc. US Bank

LICENSED DAY CARE ($65 and up)Autism Behavior Associates & Co. Discover Goodwill Its a Great Day Daycare

SCHOOLS IN RESIDENCEThe McClelland SchoolIrving Elementary

MEMORANDUMS OF UNDERSTANDINGPueblo Community College

M E M B E R S L I S T

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Birthday Partiesat the Buell Children’s Museum

Your birthday child is the STAR with a special chair, hat, button, card, party favor and their name in lights on the outdoor marquee! Guests will play in the award-winning Children’s Museum, with a one-hour private party and space for you to bring the cake of your choice.

EASY-ON-THE-POCKET-BOOK PRICE FOR ADULTS AND CHILDREN:

OPTION 1: SMALL PARTY $155 with a maximum of 10 guests$170 with pizza & drink for each guest

OPTION 2: LARGE PARTY $310 with a maximum of 20 guests$340 with pizza & drink for each guest

OPTION 3: SUNDAY ONLY PARTY $465 with a maximum of 30 guestsAsk about food options

ARTS CENTER MEMBERS RECEIVE 10% DISCOUNT!

Book your party at the Buell Children’s Museum by Calling Joleen Ryan at 719-295-7200 ext. 7206

January 28 | 9:30 & 10:30 amMaeve Eichelberger“Yippee! Western Art” February 4 | 9:30 & 10:30 amMark Hellerstein“Puppets & Things on Strings”

March 4 | 9:30 & 10:30 amCharles Sjolander“Dr. Seuss Stories”

April 15 & 16 | 9, 10:30 am & 12 pm“The Amazing Food Detective”

May 6 | 9:30 & 10:30 amBonnie Phipps“Rhythm, Rhyme Story & Song”

Wonderful WednesdayPerformances

210 N SANTA FE AVE | PUEBLO, CO 81003

ALL PERFORMANCES ARE INCLUDED WITH ADMISSION

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Thank you Pueblo!

Members of the Arts Associates have been busy volunteering, decorating, gifting, hosting, and looking forward to 2015.

We invite any Arts Center member to join us and have fun at the Center. We meet each third Monday from 9am - 11am in various galleries and meeting spaces within the Arts Center. During summer months, from June through July, we travel to galleries, artists’ studios and museums throughout the state to learn what is going on with our neighbors.

We have many opportunities for enjoyment, volunteering, and education. Please contact the Arts Center at (719) 295-7200 for more information. -Dorothy O’DowdPresident, Sangre de Cristo Arts Associates

From the Arts Associates

presentation schedule

Tues*, Jan 20 | Romancing The West Tour

Speaker: Deborah, Denver Library

Tues*, Feb 17 | Representing the West Tour

Speaker: Maeve Eichelberger, Artist

Mon, Mar 16 | Arts Associates Travel

Mon, April 20 | Pin Hole Photography

Speaker: Heather Oelklaus, Artist

Mon, May 18 | Wildlife Photography

Speaker: Brenda Biondo, Artist

*Note date change

All presentations free and open to the public

Arts Associates helping check-in students during Friday Arts Academy

PCC Students helping with “Science Saturdays” in the Buell Children’s Museum

COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIPS IN ACTION

PCC Students tour the Picasso Matisse Chagall exhibit

CSU-Pueblo students tour the Picasso Matisse Chagall exhibit

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