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1 2013 SUMMER PERFORMANCE SERIES 1250 w. continental road green valley, az
2 Community Performance & Art Center Foundation BOARD OF DIRECTORS Matt Campfield, Treasurer Mary Lou Catania, VP of Marketing Marie Cory, Secretary Richard Ducote Mike Finkelstein, VP of Finance Eloise Frederickson, Vice President Eugene Friesen Nancy Karsh, Past President Harry Paxton, President David Urbaniak, VP of Development Susan Voorhees, Shoestring Players Mary Wehmeyer STAFF Executive Director Chris Ashcraft Director of Development Al Saterbak Office Manager Amanda Urbaniak Facilities Supervisor George Cantu Sound & Lighting Technicians Phil Wenstrand Bill Voorhees
3 SUPPORT CPAC TODAY! Membership and individual donations help fund CPAC s wide array of diverse arts programs for our community. The arts entertain and educate audiences, bring people of all ages and backgrounds together, promote economic vitality and enrich quality of life. We could not offer these cultural opportunities without the loyalty, dedication and support of our wonderful patrons. Please help us continue to expand our programs and grow with the Green Valley community. All contributions are tax deductible to the full extent of the law. We appreciate your continued support and look forward to seeing you at many performances in the future. CONTRIBUTION LEVELS Member - Annual Gifts of $100-$499 10% discount on all non-rental performances Supporter - Annual Gifts of $500-$999 All of the above, plus: 2 tickets to CPAC performances (in red font) Producer s Circle - Annual Gifts of $1000-$2999 All of the above, plus: 4 tickets to CPAC performances (in red font) Ambassador s Circle - Annual Gifts of $3000 and above Custom benefit package including meet the artist opportunities TICKET PACKAGES AND GROUP SALES Summer Ticket Package (in person only) Attend any 5 CPAC summer performances (in red font), get 6th one free! Group Sales Group tickets are available by contacting the office FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT US AT: W. Continental Road, Green Valley, AZ 85622
4 SOUTHERN ARIZONA WOMEN S CHORUS Saturday, April 6th 7:00 PM Tickets: $15 in advance/$18 at door - General Admission The Southern Arizona Women s Chorus performs everything from Pop to Classical. Their repertoire is as varied as the women in the chorus. SAWC has nearly 80 members from all walks of life. The Women s Chorus has performed with such groups as the Tucson Symphony Orchestra, the Arizona Symphonic Winds, the Sons of Orpheus, the Tucson Youth Chamber Ensemble, The Tucson Girls Chorus, The Tucson Arizona Boys Chorus, HarpFusion, Tucson Concert Band, Kirby Shaw, Rene Clausen and the Concordia Choir of Moorehead, Minnesota. MARY LOU CATANIA IN CONCERT Sunday, April 7th 3:00 PM Tickets: $15 in advance/$18 at door - General Admission Mary Lou is a popular local entertainer who plays piano and flute. She has planned an eclectic program that includes a piano duet with Dr. Fred Fox, selections by Ravel, Chopin and John Rutter along with some standard favorites. The second half of the program will feature the Mary Lou Quintet with Lance Hoopes, Carmen Catania, Lanny Webb and Les Roberts. The performance will be upbeat and lively. Mary Lou promises some surprises along the way. JACK LASSETER The Cowboy and Cattle Ranching Thursday, April 11th 7:00 PM Tickets: $15 in advance/$18 at door - General Admission Here Jack tells us all about the history of the western cattle business, who the cowboys were, what their life was like, why their boots are pointed and their hats turned up, why bareback is safer than with a saddle, what a cattle drive was like and how did one start a ranch and survive in Arizona. It is a fascinating subject that most of us don t know much about except from the movies. THE MOUSETRAP by Agatha Christie The Shoestring Players April :00 PM April 21 3:00 PM, April :00 PM Tickets: $12 in advance/$15 at door - General Admission This theater classic is a murder mystery with a twist ending! The Mousetrap is one of the most well known plays of all time. At 62 years, it holds the current record for the longest running show of any type in the modern era. Don t miss out on the final production of the year from the Santa Cruz Shoestring Players!
5 JACK LASSETER The Archeology of Arizona Tuesday, May 7th 7:00 PM Have you ever wondered why there seems to be so many more archeological sites here in the Southwest than in other parts of the country? It s the dry climate. Wherever you travel in Arizona you see archeological sites. This talk tells us about the early Paleo-Indians as well as the later six major pre-historic peoples who lived in Arizona, where and how they lived, and modern day sites to visit. It is a great addition to our Arizona knowledge, and makes us well aware that we are not the only people to have lived here. PROM NIGHT AT CPAC Thursday, May 16th 5:00PM 8:00PM Tickets: $35 Remember the old days of school dances and the excitement of Prom? Now is your chance to relive those good times with Prom Night at CPAC for all ages young and old. The theme of the evening will be It Had to be You. The event will feature DJ entertainment and live music from local dance band, Big Band Sounds. Food, beverages, photo booth and much more will be provided. Come dance the night away with us! GOD BLESS AMERICA..AGAIN Kip Calahan Young and Dale Young Saturday, May 18th 7:00 PM A musical tribute to our veterans and troops on Armed Forces Day from CPAC favorites Kip Calahan Young and Dale Young. A HERO S SALUTE A Memorial Day Concert by Arts Express Monday, May 27th 3:00 PM A Hero s Salute honors the brave men and women from Southern Arizona who have served, as well as those who made the ultimate sacrifice. This uplifting and inspirational Memorial Day tribute recognizes our military, first responders, public servants, volunteers, and others who have placed themselves before others. The program features the Arts Express Choir and Brass Ensemble and includes uplifting Memorial Day messages.
6 JACK LASSETER The Oregon Trail Tuesday, June 4th 7:00 PM From Missouri to Oregon, by wagon and on foot some 2000 miles they went. Out across the Great American Prairie that stretched endlessly to the horizon; over, around and through the Rocky Mountains; and then the treacherous Columbia River Gorge lying there in wait for them. Away from family and friends, away from doctors and civilization. Why did they go? Why then? What was it like on the Trail? And who went? Would you have gone? You decide, for this is the story, not the myth, but the true story of the Oregon Trail. THE AMAZING MAGIC OF KUGLIO Larry Kugelman Wednesday, June 12th 7:00 PM Larry Kuglio Kugelman has been doing magic for more than 30 years. Originally from Ohio, he s now performing Stage and Close-Up Magic in Tucson and at venues across the southwest, including the Golden Gate Casino in Las Vegas, the McKinley Grand Hotel, Tubac Golf Resort and Canyon Ranch. Larry is a current member of the International Brotherhood of Magicians and has performed at their annual convention. His debut performance at CPAC will be chock full of audience participation. You won t believe your eyes at what he is about to do! INDEPENDENCE DAY ICE CREAM SOCIAL AND PATRIOTIC CONCERT AT CPAC Wednesday, July 3 rd 3:00 PM (Ice Cream Included) Kick off your Independence Day weekend with a patriotic celebration in recognition of America. You will hear your favorite patriotic songs played by talented local musicians. JACK LASSETER Women on the Arizona Frontier Tuesday, July 30th 7:00 PM The history of the West is not just the story of men. In this talk Jack tells us the fascinating story of some of the women here on the Arizona frontier. He focuses on three, an Apache woman, a Spanish woman and a New England woman, but there wee others, including Chinese, African-American, Jewish, Mormon, and ranch women; also governors, judges, a bridesmaid of Eleanor Roosevelt, the Captain of the Arizona Navy, a famous painter and architect, and, the last stagecoach robber.
7 SUSANNE LASSETER AND RON LANCASTER An Evening of Storytelling Thursday, August 1st 7:00 PM A storytelling concert by local professional storytellers Susanne Lasseter and Ron Lancaster. Susanne, wife of CPAC favorite Jack Lasseter, will be telling a variety of multicultural traditional stories as well as personal stories. Ron will give a first person account of several humorous situations he has encountered over his lifetime. For those of you who have enjoyed Jack Lasseter s talks at CPAC over the years, come meet his wife. You haven t seen anything yet! Suitable for all audiences. JACK LASSETER The Chiricahua Apaches, Warrior People of the Southwest Tuesday, August 20th 7:00 PM All that most of us know about the Apaches comes from the western movies, and our knowledge of them seems to end there, with the movies, so for us they remain mysterious, an enigma. Here is their real story, not the movie version. In this new talk on the Apaches, Jack assumes the audience has already heard the basic facts about them from his prior talks. This is the next level, where he brings the Apaches alive and makes them seem real, telling about them as a people, and sharing fascinating stories of their leaders, that makes him feel their presence whenever he walks in their land. You also will feel their presence! It is quintessential Jack, and will make you want to go to the Chiricahuas where Cochise was born, to Apache Pass where he fought, and to his Stronghold in the Dragoons where he died. YOU RE LOOKIN AT COUNTRY Dale Young and Kip Calahan Friday, September 6th 7:00 PM Dale shares stories and the history of Patsy Cline, Loretta Lynn, Tammy Wynette and Dolly Parton. Kip sings their hits and signature songs. Together they guarantee to have you laughing, crying and singing along. The grand finale is a patriotic song/ poem combination that will have the audience on their feet! Kip and Dale s last performance of this show on January 4 sold out within days, so get your tickets early!
8 ART GALLERY Jumping to New Heights April 5th 29th, 2013 Featuring Work by Arizona Artists Reception on Saturday, April 5th from 5:00 to 7:00 pm Arizona artists are invited to participate in this non-juried exhibition at CPAC. Submissions are welcome from across the spectrum of visual arts. Each artist can submit up to three pieces. The entry fee is $25 for CPAC members and $35 for non-members. Contact: Susan Ettl or ART CLASSES IN THEATER LOBBY DEANNA THIBAULT ~ INSTRUCTOR Tuesdays from 9:00am-2:00pm $100 per session of four classes (bring your own lunch) SPACE IS LIMITED ~ CALL FACILITY RENTAL CPAC boasts three sophisticated, versatile venues to host your next event. The Rehearsal Studio, Art Gallery and Theater are wellequipped to host a variety of different events, including but not limited to, sales meetings, product launches, screenings and social and formal gatherings. We welcome your inquiries and would be pleased to give you a tour of these spaces and discuss your needs. CPAC venues are shown by appointment only. Please contact us at (520) or info@cpacfoundation.org.
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