![]() I did some etchings of the Flatirons, while on site, with a battery-operated Dremel tool. I also recently tried something totally new and participated in the Plein Art Festival held by Open Studios Boulder. They are spiritually important in my life. "They hold deep meaning in cultures around the world and are a powerful shape. "Triangles have been inspiring my work recently," Brandin said. She has been busy in her studio crafting new designs. We have a vibrant community, and I love being able to participate in that." I am looking forward to seeing old friends and meeting new ones. "I love seeing people interact with my work and the joy it brings. "I am excited to see my new designs on people," Brandin said. "I love that it is a community event, not a huge, commercial art show."īrandin will be bringing a heap of her latest inventory to Saturday's Summer on the Streets. "This event is put on to enhance the culture in the area and build human connection," said Boulder-based jeweler Nina Brandin. Summer on the Streets also serves as a platform for a wide range of creatives to display their latest creations. ![]() "They are a media makerspace, and we thought the Outdoor Cinema and BOCO Filmmakers Showcase would be a great way to showcase different forms of media." "I am also excited about our partnership with Longmont Public Media," Waterman said. I Scream Colorado will serve kettle corn. 6.įilms will start at dusk in the Longmont Public Library Pavilion. Other flicks include "Selena" on July 23 and "Ferris Bueller's Day Off" on Aug. Saturday's pick is "School of Rock," starring Jack Black. Movie buffs can also look forward to a series of films. "The Firehouse tries to make Longmont a more creative and better place, and we want to empower everyone to do that, especially our youth." "I personally love how the play focuses on how kids can make a difference in improving their community," Waterman said. The heart-warming production is a welcomed addition to Summer on the Streets. They've shared ideas including, 'free Wi-Fi,' 'a community garden,' 'an outside temple for all religions,' 'shady playgrounds' and our favorite - 'more great children's theater.'" "We ask families to tell us their own big ideas for their communities after each show. ![]() "Audiences have had a lot to say about 'Amelia,'" Beasley said. With catchy tunes and a message of improving a town, the musical has resonated with many. She learns how to work with others to transform Townville into a better place for everyone." As Amelia learns about how Townville runs, from the mayor's office to the postal service to community centers, her goal is to create a better place for Gadget to play. "Amelia's best friend is her dog, Gadget. "Lots of people can't imagine life without their pets," Beasley said. Friday at Echo Brewing and Pizzeria, 600 Briggs St., Erie. Prior to Saturday's Longmont performance, folks can catch the play at 11 a.m. The mobile performance has traveled to parks along the Front Range and last week even rolled into NoBo Arts District for First Friday. "We wanted to tell a story that would appeal to young people who are interested in how things work." "In a time when so many communities are politically divided, we set out to tell a story about people who work together to accomplish a shared community goal," said Beasley, BETC's associate artistic director. The feel-good musical that centers around 10-year-old Amelia's goal to bring a dog park to her community is a creative collaboration written by Richie Cannaday, Edie Carey and Heather Beasley, who once helped plan ArtWalk before Firehouse acquired it in 2019. The Summer on the Streets event was one of their biggest at that time, and I am hoping that we can have a repeat of that success." "Last year was our first year offering live theater on the truck, and it was a mystery of how it would work. "I am excited to bring back the Butterfly Effect Theatre's traveling Theatre Truck," said Elaine Waterman, executive director of Firehouse Art Center. outside the City of Longmont Public Library. Rolling into Downtown Longmont Saturday will be Butterfly Effect Theatre of Colorado's roving Theatre Truck and with it a fresh family-friendly production "Amelia's Big Idea." The play starts at 4 p.m.
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