LFOA June 18-20
SPECIAL ADVERTISING SECTION
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he is one of the most sought-after musicians in the Milwaukee area.
PNC Children’s Experience
PERFORMING ARTS SCHEDULE
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FRIDAY, JUNE 18
1:30–2:30 P.M. Big Blue Ball, Sunset
Playhouse School for the Arts “Bug in a
Rug” Theater We all live on this wonderful planet called Earth. Come hear music and folk tales from around the world that focus on the environment and embracing diversity.
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SATURDAY, JUNE 19
1–3 P.M. Expect The Unexpected!
Jugglers, mimes and magicians will be roaming the entire Children’s Area.
1–2 P.M. The King’s Rabbits, The Village
Playhouse of Wauwatosa A king offers a great reward to anyone who can care
for his rascally rabbits without losing a single one. How hard can that be?
3–4 P.M. Big Blue Ball, Sunset Playhouse
School for the Arts “Bug in a Rug” Theater
We all live on this wonderful planet called Earth. Come hear music and folk tales from around the world focusing on the environment and embracing diversity.
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SUNDAY, JUNE 20
1–3 P.M. Expect The Unexpected!
Jugglers, mimes and magicians will be roaming the entire Children’s Area.
1–2 P.M. The King’s Rabbits, The Village
Playhouse of Wauwatosa A king offers a great reward to anyone who can care for his rascally rabbits without losing a single one. How hard can that be?
2–3 P.M. Sonora Strings A violin choir of advanced students (ages 10-16) from Suzuki Strings of Madison performs modern, romantic and popular musical selections.
3–4 P.M. Big Blue Ball, Sunset Playhouse
School for the Arts “Bug in a Rug” Theater
We all live on this wonderful planet called Earth. Come hear music and folk tales from around the world focusing on the environment and embracing diversity. ■
Events July 19 - 24 Exhibition & Sale through August 7
masterful.
Events July 19 - 24
Exhibition & Sale through August 7
the midwest’s premier outdoor painting festival
events:
july 19 - 24
exhibition & sale:
july 24 - august 7
Festival
ACTIVITIES & AMENITIES:
❱ THE PNC CHILDREN’S EXPERIENCE
Sponsored by PNC
Families and kids of all ages will enjoy the expanded activities and interactive fun in the redesigned Children’s Area, sponsored by PNC. Take advantage of several no-cost art experiences daily:
- Create living art at the PNC Art Garden.
- Visit and/or participate in Milwaukee Public Schools’ fence art installation.
- Try your hand at creating like the old masters with upside-down painting.
- Be a trendsetter and start the latest fashion buzz with your unique creations of washer jewelry.
- Invent your own personal fun catcher to remember your exciting time at the 2010 Lakefront Festival of Arts.
❱ FIBER ART FASHION SHOW
A taste of Fashion Week comes to the LFOA Main Stage Friday (3 p.m.) and Saturday (1:30 p.m.)! Hosted by Colleen Heather Rogan, Milwaukee Magazine Shopaholic and Savvy columnist, the fashion spectacular will feature unique fi ber art fashions and one-of-a-kind garments, coats, scarves and other imaginative fi ber wearables for day and night created by LFOA artists. All items in the Fiber Art Fashion Show will be available for sale following the event. Visit participating artists’ booths following the show for your chance to make these creations your own!
❱ FESTIVAL FOOD
Celebrate the culinary arts at the Lakefront Festival of Arts by enjoying the world-class cuisine provided on the festival grounds by the Museum’s own Café Calatrava. Guests may choose from a wide array of dining choices
From soaring limestone cliffs to rolling farmland, 40 preeminent plein air painters from throughout the US and Canada capture the diverse beauty of Door County. For six days, witness the creation of masterworks from start to finish when the landscape becomes both muse and studio for our festival artists.
DOOR COUNTY, WISCONSIN
920-868-3455
doorcountypleinair.com
www.mam.org/lfoa ♥ LAKEFRONT FESTIVAL of ARTS 2010 13
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