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M a r c h 2 0 1 4 • N e w s G r a p h i c & D a i l y N e w s • Exploring the Arts • 15 Artist Reception Goodwill Industries' Artistic Enhancement Program Sunday, April 6 from 1-4 pm Art will be for sale and includes paper sculptures, mounted and framed paintings ranging in price from $2 to $295. This exhibition will showcase and recognize the beauty, creativity and talents of artists with challenges. All proceeds benefit the artists and Goodwill Industries. The artwork will remain on display through April 20. In Spring, Our Senior Artist Series Begins Allen B. Caucutt, Sculptor/Painter, Exhibiting Mixed Media Artist Reception Sunday, May 18, 2-4 pm. Artwork will remain on display until May 24 Allen has been an Art Educator for over 50 years. He was the featured artist for the Channel 10/36 Annual Auction in 1986 and the first artist to appear in Milwaukee Public School's Educational Television Classes. He has major artworks in over 75 public venues and over 1,500 major art works in private collections. Please drive past the Health Center to the Apartments. 10995 N. Market St., Mequon, WI 53092 262-478-1500 ceastman@JewishSeniorLiving.org SarahChudnow.org Like us on Facebook Follow us on Twitter @jsliving Farmers Market Sat. May 3rd-November 8th Old Fashioned Block Party & Classic Car Show Sat. May 17th • 10am–4pm Maxwell Street Day Wed. July 9th • 8am–8pm Downtown Autumn Fest Sat. October 4th • 11am–4pm Christmas Parade Sat. November 8th • 3pm Downtown Midnight Madness Fri. December 19th • 6pm–Midnight Schauer Art Center and Wisconsin Auto Museum located in dowtown Hartford Campus-sponsored activities Performing Arts ● Moraine Chorus: Community and university students perform great works such as Bach and lighter pieces, directed by Gibeau. Season concludes May 18 at Holy Hill in the town of Erin. Online: http://washington.uwc.edu/ campus/arts/chorus. ● Moraine Symphonic Band: Comprised of UW-WC students, high school stu- dents and adults. Directed by UW-WC music professor Daniel Ackley, MSB will per- form its spring concert with the Washington County Youth Orchestra at 3 p.m. May 4 at UW-WC Theatre. Online: http://washington. uwc.edu/campus/arts/band. ● Washington County Youth Orchestra: Also directed by Ackley, WCYO has middle school and high school students performing everything from Beethoven to Video Games Live. Online: http://washing ton.uwc.edu/community/ c o n t i nu i n g - e d / yo u t h - p ro gramming. ● Youth Theatre: Managed by Continuing Education Department, stu- dents typically learn all phases of a production. "Vaudeville" will be per- formed at 7 p.m. April 26 and 1 p.m. April 27. Online: same as above. ● Moraine Youth Choir; Also managed by Continuing Education Department and taught by Deanna Gibeau, M.Y. Choir has ages 8 and older and M.Y. Barbershoppers is com- prised of ages 12-18. M.Y. Choir will perform at 7 p.m. May 27 at UW-WC Theatre. Online: same as above. ● Homegrown Theatre: Managed by Continuing Education Department, con- sists of students and their families. "Secret of the Goat Children: a Musical Legend," by Kristin Bayer and Deanna Gibeau, at 2 and 7 p.m. March 29, and 1 p.m. March 30. Online: same as above. ● Musical Masquers: Formed in 1962, West Bend theater group typically per- forms three productions each year at UW-WC Theatre. Online: http:// musicalmasquers.org. Visual arts ● Art Gallery: UW-WC student art shows and art from local high schools or nonprofits. An art display runs during the fall commu- nity lecture series focusing on a different nation each year. This fall, it will be Mexico. ● Photography Contest: Annual "give us your best shot" photography contest has statewide entries from amateur photographers, ages 16 and older. Entries on display 10 a.m.-4 p.m. April 5 during the Festival of Arts in the UW-WC library, with the top 15 framed and on dis- play in the art gallery, then in the main lobby after the festival. ● Student Art Contest: Middle and high school - juried contest runs in con- junction with the Festival of Arts. Thirty-three schools are participating this year. More to see at university

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