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The Bucky and Riley Show by Rachelle Laundrie . . .

untitled.jpgThe Bucky and Riley Show by Rachelle Laundrie

Sunday, June 15th at 2pm (One Show Only!)

Rachelle has worked with children for 10 years as a primary teacher, fine arts teachers and story time leader for a library in California and Racine Public Library. She is currently working with the preschool children of Small World Montessori School in Racine. Rachelle has been telling made-up stories to the children before nap time and has developed a series based on one of the students named Riley and her talking pet deer, Bucky. With sound effects, humor and fantasy she takes children on many adventures with Bucky and Riley.

All sorts of fantastic things happen in her neighborhood and school. They go back to the land of the dinosaurs, acquire a shrink ray gun, solve problems with the snow-eating aliens, help keep snow woman alive through the summer and help a lost pirate find his ship.

So come on down for a special story time and find out what Bucky and Riley are up to!

Ticket prices:

All Ages - $7

Where:

The Rhode Center for the Arts
514 56th street
Downtown Kenosha, WI 53141

A veces me siento triste . . .

Sometimes I’m sad

Former Kenoshan Javier C. Rivera has completed a demo version of his film, Sometimes I’m Sad. This version was edited using sketches by Hui Min Liu, early voice recordings by Ashley Ramirez, and music by Tino Ghost. Although these elements are not final drafts, this version represents what the final film may look like when complete. To learn more about Javier’s children’s book and short film based on it, visit www.SometimesWeb.com.

Click HERE to read his interview

Kenosha Theatre open house and work day . . .

from the dailykenoshan.com

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The Kenosha Theatre restoration project will be have a work day and open house on Saturday, June 7th, from 10 a.m.-3 p.m. The public is invited to come and see plans and meet with members to discuss the restoration efforts underway to bring what is the former movie theater back into operation as a live performance theater. Volunteers will be provided with gloves, brooms and shovels, but are encouraged to bring their own.

The Kenosha Theatre
is located at 5913 6th Avenue, at the south end of downtown Kenosha. For further information about the
project call 262-658-2355 or visit www.kenoshatheater.com .

Jayne Herring’s Fused Glass Art . . .

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Smooth, cool, alive, hot, fun, versatile…and when is the last time you’ve tried eating a fine meal from an oil painting? Fused glass art is truly appreciated as both an art form and a practical method of creating useful items for the home, garden, or personal ornamentation. The artist might be creating an abstract work of art or something so useful as a place setting of dishes.

Jayne, who resides midway between Milwaukee and Chicago, is a marketing and communications professional by day and enjoys creating attractive and useful fused glass art on weekends and evenings. She especially enjoys creating decorative art pieces that can be used as bowls, trays, items for the garden, or fun vases to bring the garden inside. Continue reading →

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