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NSAA Stagekids Brings Theater Opportunities to Ozaukee's Youth

4/20/2017

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The Northshore Academy of the Arts Building in Grafton has a lot going on for all ages, from yoga to art classes, to dance and theater, with the overall goal of giving greater access to the Arts in our community.  Coming up in May, there will be two different theater opportunities at NSAA through Stagekids and Jr. Stagekids:  Disney’s The Lion King and Disney’s Aristocats!  

Based on the beloved Disney animated film, and featuring a jazzy, upbeat score, Disney’s The Aristocats KIDS is a non-stop thrill ride of feline fun, complete with unbelievable twists and turns.  Produced and Directed by Angie Mack Reilly, this production is geared towards children ages 6 to 11 years old.  Everyone who registers for the show will be in the show; however, if your child wants a role with lines or a solo, they can audition on Tuesday, May 2nd, at 6 p.m. at NSAA.  Rehearsals will be on Mondays from 4:15 to 5:30 p.m. from June 12th through August 28th.  

Disney’s The Lion King has captivated the imagination of audiences around the world, and now, for the first time ever, kids have the opportunity to perform this one-of-a-kind musical with North Shore Academy of the Arts, Stagekids!  
Produced by Angie Mack Reilly and the NSAA Team, this production is for kids in the 9th grade or younger, and will be performed at the Cedarburg Performing Arts Center the weekend of January 12th and 13th in 2018, with rehearsals beginning in September.  Auditions, should your child want a solo role, take place on Tuesday, May 9th, at 6 p.m.

If you have questions, or need more information, contact Angie Mack Reilly at angie@ozaukeetalent.com, or contact NSAA by e-mail (info@northshoreacademyofthearts.org) or by phone (262) 377-3514.  See the full list of summer course offerings at the NSAA at http://northshoreacademyofthearts.com/nsaa-brochures/.


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Grafton Resident and Local Musician, Jim Bohn, Releases New CD

4/5/2017

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PictureJim Bohn with his "miracle" grandson, Judah.

Jim Bohn has been living in Grafton for most of his life; a husband to his wife, Mary Jo, father of three (Elizabeth, Joe, and Anna), and now grandfather of three.  After working his way through school while helping to raise his family, Jim worked in corporate management for many years and, even in retirement, continues to find projects to dedicate his time and talents to; throughout it all, though, there has been music.

For Jim, playing guitar, singing, and performing began in his elementary school days, and never stopped -- from churches to nightclubs; in bands and as a solo artist.  He has already recorded five CD's of music since 2000: his first with the Ozaukee County Jam Band,  then a folk CD in 2002 called "Clear Blue Sky," a gospel/Christian Rock CD titled "Farther up the mountain" in 2004, "These Walls Tell a Story" and "Blues Cowboy Sampler" in 2006, and in 2007, a Christmas CD titled "What Child is This?"  

While Jim was thrilled to record music with very talented family and friends, he longed to make some music with professionals -- people who play music for a living, and do nothing else.  Finally, this past summer, he met with the guys who play rhythm section for Milwaukee native, Daryl Stuermer, who he had met at previous gigs, and discussed the project; they agreed to help and recording began.  Now, the new CD, "Bound for Judah," is finished.

"All of the musicians on the CD are top-grade musicians in their class, and very well known in Milwaukee, and some throughout the US," Bohn said.  "Kostia Efimov, who plays piano on the CD, is an internationally known musician from Russia.  I have always wanted to do a CD with a full brass section, along with powerful backing vocals.  The melodies in these songs have been around for many years, but it was time to put lyrics to the melodies and arrange the songs."

While recording the CD, itself, has fulfilled a lifelong dream, the title was inspired by a miraculous event in Jim's family.  In 2008, Jim's eldest daughter, Elizabeth, was diagnosed with a brain tumor, which was thought to be benign but, shortly after the birth of her daughter a year later, a biopsy showed the tumor to be malignant, and the doctors gave Elizabeth just 3-5 years to live.  Jim and Mary Jo moved to Minnesota to help care for Elizabeth and their granddaughter from 2011 to 2014 and, against all odds, the tumor shrunk.  In May of 2015, six years after her diagnosis, Elizabeth delivered a healthy baby boy named Judah (Jim's first grandson), and the title of the CD came from the many trips to Minnesota Jim has made to visit the "miracle baby."

Jim's music reflects his life:  songs of faith and encouragement, and reminiscent of the music he lived through and enjoys, such as the big horn sound of bands like Chicago in the 70's, the piano-focused music of Bruce Hornsby, country songs of heartbreak, and the uplifting sound of a gospel choir.

"Music always made sense to me, ever since I was a kid," Jim explained.  "Music is a tough business, but it's a great way to express yourself."

There are two events coming up to celebrate the CD release:  This Saturday, April 8th, Jim is doing an Unplugged CD Release Show at Smith Bros. Coffee House in Port Washington.  Then, on Thursday, May 4th, Jim and the full band will host a special fundraising Release Party for Casa Guadalupe in West Bend at the Ozaukee County Pavilion in Cedarburg.  Casa Guadalupe is a non-profit serving the large Hispanic population in Washington County.  This past winter, the center was vandalized; the money raised from this event will go to repairs at the center.

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Grafton musician, Jim Bohn, just released his 6th CD, "Bound for Judah."
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Melapalooza Helps Bring All My Friends Playground to Grafton

7/13/2016

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Since 1999, Tom "Mel" Stanton and his friends have been creating "great times for great causes;" raising money for numerous non-profits throughout Ozaukee County.  One of their great times, Melapalooza, is returning for the 4th year this weekend, July 15th through the 17th, at Centennial Park in Grafton.

One part softball tournament, one part music festival, Melapalooza will host 14 softball teams and 8 bands over the course of the weekend, with proceeds benefiting All My Friends Playground,  a volunteer based charity that is looking to build an all-inclusive playground for children of all abilities to come and play together at Centennial Park.  The park was spearheaded by Ozaukee resident, Diane Dyer, who is the President of Living Life with Autism.  Her daughter, Cassie, was the inspiration for the park.

Event hours are 5-10 p.m. on Friday, 9:30 a.m.-10 p.m. on Saturday, and 9 a.m.-5 p.m. on Sunday.  Mel's famous pulled pork sandwich, along with brats, burgers, hot dogs and drinks will be available for purchase, but the music is free:

Friday, July 15th
5:30-7:30 p.m. Some Assembly Required
8:00-10:00 p.m. Dr. Woo
Saturday, July 16th
1:00-2:30 p.m. Serious Jones
3:00-5:00 p.m. Ozaukee County Jam Band
5:30-7:30 p.m. Piano Brew
8:00-10:00 p.m. Rhythm Method
Sunday, July 17th
noon-1:30 p.m. South End Blues Band
2:00-4:00 The Mission River Band

For more information, visit the Mel's Charities Facebook Page or go to www.melscharities.org.
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