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Arts/EntertainmentClear Lake Mirror-Reporter April 6, 2016 • Page 7
GHV students present
Alice in Wonderland April 8-9
Garner-Hayfield-Ventura High The play is directed by Stacie Schreiber, Olivia Carew, Juan Carran-
School presents Lewis Carrol’s “Alice LaMoore and assistant director Chris- za, Emily Schreiber, Sarah Sperr, Lau-
In Wonderland!” Performances are topher Phalen. rel Woody, Candie Cueva, Theodore
Friday, April 8, and Saturday, April 9, The cast includes Anna Wil- Schoneman, Bryant Cook, Jake Folk-
at 7 p.m. in the GHV High School liams, Jadan Smith, Olivia Buseman, ers, Emily Howke, Jazmin Devora,
Auditorium. Tickets can be pur- Samantha Luscombe, Leah Johnson, Hayley Frascht, Samantha Haugen,
chased online through the GHV web- Daniela Milan, Tyrell Jones, Spencer Alan Mohlis, and Parker Schnieders.
site and at the door. Duregger, Austin Mohlis, Rebekah Stage Crew consists of Autumn
Join Alice on her journey Baxter, Chase Ulven, Holden Oul- McGuire, Montana McNamara, Paige
through the strange new world of man, Kyle Hansen, Colton Raw, Cole Rasmuson and Lydia Seelhammer.
Wonderland. All along the way, Alice
The cast of “Alice In Wonderland” includes: (Row 1) Emily Howke, Colton Raw, (Row 2) Theodore Schoneman, Candie Cueva, encounters many curious characters,
(Row 3 L-R) Cole Schreiber, Alan Mohlis, Olivia Buseman, Spencer Drugger, Jadan Smith, Jake Folkers, Kyle Hansen, Sarah the Mad Hatter, March Hare, and
Sperr, Olivia Carew, Samantha Haugen, Hayley Frascht, Anna Williams, (Row 4 L-R) Juan Carranza, Austin Mohlis, Rebekah Dormouse, who can never quite fin-
Baxter, Bryant Cook.-Submitted photo. ish their tea. But watch out for that
grinning Cheshire Cat, and be sure
Blues Traveler at Surf April 14 not to upset the Queen of Hearts, or
someone might lose their head! Enjoy
The Surf Ballroom will welcome stories from the twins Tweedledee and
Blues Traveler, with Special Guests BJ Tweedledum and join us for a dance
Huffman & Grin, to its stage Thurs- or two with the Gryphon and Mock
day, April 14. Turtle. All hands will be on “deck” as
After selling millions of records the Queen, King, and Cards put the
and logging thousands of miles on Knave of Hearts on trial for her life,
the road, Grammy award-winning and for the tarts.
band Blues Traveler continue to chart The White Rabbit warns you,
new musical directions evident on “Don’t be late!” Performances begin
their upcoming record “Blow Up The at 7 p.m. in the GHV High School
Moon.” A clever collaboration be- Auditorium. This production, adapt-
tween various artists, Blow Up The ed for the stage by Eva Le Gallienne
Moon sees Blues Traveler keep an and Florida Feibus from the classic
open-minded perspective on making Lewis Carrol story is fun for the whole
music and enlists an eclectic mix of family.
songwriters influenced by the band’s
remarkable 25-plus year career. BLUES TRAVELER Arts Center invites
While Blues Traveler is best art donations for
known among fans for their improvi- studio album, released in 1994. In silver anniversary and includes their upcoming ‘Market’
sational live shows, the general public March 2012, Blues Traveler released hit singles, new covers, and previously
is most familiar with the group from a double-disc compilation entitled unreleased b-side material. Once a year (sometimes twice
their Top 40 singles “Run-Around” 25 which commemorates the band’s Blues Traveler’s most recent stu- a year), the Arts Center has an event
and “Hook.” They gained main- dio album Blow Up the Moon, is their called the Secondary Art Market.
stream popularity after their fourth 12th studio album and was released Gently used donated art works are
earlier this year. sold for pennies on the dollar, with all
Doors will open at 7 p.m. April the proceeds going to support the Arts
14. Tickets are $30 in advance and Center and its mission of promoting
$35 at the door. the arts and artists in Clear Lake and
the North Iowa area.
CORRECTION In most cases, because the Clear
Lake Arts Center is a 501(c)(3), do-
The reschedule date for the Clear nations can be turned into tax savings.
Lake Area Chamber of Commerce’s It is easy to drop off donated
Business Expo was incorrectly re- original works of art and decorator
ported in last week’s Mirror-Reporter. items. Simply bring donations to the
The correct reschedule date for the Clear Lake Arts Center, 17 S. 4th
Business Expo is May 19. St., during regular hours of operation
Tuesday through Saturday 10 a.m. – 5
p.m.
This year the Clear Lake Arts
Center’s Secondary Art Market is
scheduled to start Saturday, May 7
and run through the month of May.
Blue ribbon winners The newest, most convenient Don’t throw away your favorite piece of furniture.
way to shop for woman’s clothing!
Works by four area artists were awarded blue ribbons at the Iowa Artists re- We can recover it to look just like new!
gional show held at the Clear Lake Arts Center Saturday, April 2. Displaying Leggings • Dresses • Skirts
their works chosen from 50 entries are (L-R) Sally Neuberger, Clear Lake, with Home • Auto • Marine • Business • Antiques
“Search for the Sun”; Gloria Beeman, Fertile, with “Fused Glass,” by Nancy Limited supply. New patterns added monthly.
Bainter of Clear Lake; Dee Frederick, Clear Lake, holding “Up and Away”; and Sizes XXS th ru 3X Federal Upholstering
Marvella Blome, Thompson, with two winning entries, “Loyal Fans” and Mov-
ing On.” Behind her is the show’s judge, Patty Reed, art specialist from CAL Something for everyone ~ Check it out! 10510 1/2 265th St., Clear Lake • (641) 423-8772
Community Schools in Latimer.-Submitted photo.
Jessica Koebrick, fashion consultant 641-529-2981 M-F • 8:30-5 (Closed Noon-1 p.m Daily) or by appointment.
[email protected]
Deb, Jeff & David invite
you to Mom's 80th
Birthday Open House.
Phyllis Hughes was born
April 10th, 1936 in Britt, Ia.
She has 9 grandchildren and
15 great-grandchildren.
Come celebrate
April 16th, 4:30 p.m.
Clear Lake VFW
219 Main Ave.
Music by R.S.V.P
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Just your smiling faces!
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