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Hometown Support the Arts Day January 15th From 10-4

Monday, January 10th, 2011

We need your help! North Shore Academy of the Arts (NSAA) is moving closer to its grand opening of the Arts Mill. Last Saturday, dozens of amazing people volunteered to get the new site ready. We’re having another “Hometown Supports the Arts Day” this Saturday, January 15, and we hope you can help.

NSAA’s Arts Mill will feature studio space for local artists, a boutique and an entertainment venue, all in the historic Grafton Mill. We are seeking your help in all areas– cleaning, painting, and skilled labor (such as construction work) to get the site ready. 

Don’t miss being a part of the transformation of this national historic site in support of the arts and a local non-profit organization. We hope to see you there!

Hometown Support the Arts Day
Saturday, January 15
10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.

Historic Grafton Mill, NSAA Arts Mill (2nd & 3rd floors, enter through north door)
1300 14th Avenue, Grafton

Any questions, please call Paula D Christensen at 262-377-3514 or paulac@northshoreacademyofthearts.org.

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North Shore Academy of the Arts Inducts Neil Willenson as Chairperson of Board of Directors

Sunday, January 9th, 2011

News Graphic Article “Chairman of the Arts” from January 18, 2011

For Immediate Release

Re: North Shore Academy of the Arts, Board of Directors

Contact: Sheri Bestor/262.719.4633

North Shore Academy of the Arts Inducts Neil Willenson  as Chairperson of Board of Directors

North Shore Academy of the Arts Inc., a not-for-profit 501c3 organization located in Ozaukee County, providing quality opportunities in the arts, enters their second decade of service to the community.  

“We have many inspiring developments taking place and on the horizon,” said NSAA Founder, Sheri Bestor. “One of the most exciting is Neil Willenson joining our Board. With his tremendous non-profit knowledge, people skills and overall leadership qualities, Neil will be a fantastic addition to our already strong board.”

Current Board members include former chair, Dave Fischer the CFO of Kapco, who is now the Vice President  of NSAA’s board and joining the financial committee, Darrell Hofland, Village Administrator of Grafton, Mike Donahue,  CPA and owner of Donahues Accounting Services, Paula Hare, owner of Hare Strigenz Design, Bruce McIlnay, Attorney, and Urszula Cholewinska.  “We are pleased and proud to welcome Dave Cavil to the board as well. Dave and his wife Sara were the people who stepped forward with a contribution to close the gap and make the outdoor classroom a reality. Dave is  already involved with exciting improvements to the Broad Street Facility. The addition of Dave is perfect timing with Neil taking on the Chairperson position.”

Stepping in as Chair, Neil will work with board members on fundraising and governing the organization.  

 ”When Neil became available, Sheri and I saw it as a golden opportunity.  Neil is uniquely qualified to lead the Board with his firsthand knowledge and understanding of what it takes to run a successful 501c3 organization, his training and background in arts and entertainment as well as his participation in past NSAA productions.  We are extremely fortunate to be able to add such a talented individual to what is already a strong Board.”

Indeed, with 20 years of non-profit executive leadership skills as the  Founder and former CEO of One Heartland, a national charity for disadvantaged children, Willenson is the  perfect fit to lead our Board of Directors.  Most recently, Willenson began work as the Vice President of Community Relations at Kapco where he leads Kapco’s vast philanthropic and community work.

“The dedication and experience provided by Dave Fischer throughout his tenure as Board Chair has brought North Shore Academy of the Arts (NSAA) to a new level.  I am confident that Neil, who has been involved with NSAA for many years will continue the growth and leadership that Dave has provided.  The combination of Neil’s and Dave’s experience and dedication will provide NSAA with a tremendous leadership team,” said NSAA’s Advisory Board Member, Les Weil, Community Volunteer.  

“NSAA continues to transition in such a positive way.  With the addition of Neil and Dave Cavil and the continued dedication of our other board members, our administration at NSAA will be able to focus on running the organization and programming,” said Bestor.

“It is a great honor to be invited to serve as the Board Chair of the North shore Academy of the Arts. For many years I have been an admirer of Founder Sheri Bestor and the creative and dedicated team she has assembled.  As a resident of Grafton myself and a participant in NSAA programming, I know firsthand the great value that NSAA provides to thousands of people in our community.  I am excited for the opportunity to help NSAA bring their bold and ambitious vision of growth to fruition.  Art and arts education truly enriches lives.  NSAA is a preeminent organization in making this possible,” said Neil.

North Shore Academy of the Arts is located in Grafton. Wisconsin, with two facilities.  They focus on classes in the arts for children and adults, musical productions, workshops, mentoring in the arts and the soon to be opening art studios, boutique and art gallery.  To learn more about NSAA or to become involved, visit the website at www.northshoreacademyofthearts.org

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Arts Mill in Downtown Grafton Secures Initial Funding; Construction Underway Soon

Monday, December 27th, 2010

For Immediate Release

December 27, 2010   

Contact: Sheri Bestor  Cell:  262.719.4633                              

                                                                                                    

Arts Mill in downtown Grafton secures initial funding; Construction Underway Soon.

The “Arts Mill” in downtown Grafton to transform the Grafton Mill building into a vibrant community for artists, performers and residents of the north shore communities. 

  •  The new “Arts Mill”  created by the North Shore Academy of the Arts will help make downtown Grafton a tourist and entertainment destination.
  • The one-of-a-kind Arts Mill to include studio space for 20 artists, a boutique, gallery and banquet space.
  • Kapco to provide lead $10,000 gift and up to $5,000 in matching funds.
  • Community members are encouraged to contribute now so that the $5,000 match can be secured.
  • The historic building will receive many upgrades that will transform the space into a vibrant arts community. 

(Grafton, WI) The New Year will be an exciting start to North Shore Academy of the Arts’ second decade of offering Southeastern Wisconsin programming and opportunities in the visual, performing and literary arts. 

WIth the expansion of the soon to be opening “Arts Mill” NSAA is striving to become the hub of arts in Grafton.  

“Moving into the historical Grafton Mill is like coming back home,” said Sheri Bestor, Founder and President of NSAA. “We began there with three small rooms ten years ago and now we’ll be occupying the second and a portion of the third floor.”  

“We have many artists who have already committed to occupying studio space with us. The high talent and variety of mediums will be an asset to the project,” said Paula Christensen, Director of NSAA’s Studios and Gallery. “I’m confident that we can fill all our spaces once we’ve committed to the upgrades.”

 

To make the space the perfect location for art studios and a gallery, there are several updates that need to take place before the move can happen.  That’s where the community comes in, lead by Kapco. 

“We’ve always been able to count on Jim Kacmarcik and the Kapco team to support our endeavors in the arts for our community.  Neil Willenson, the Vice President of  Community Relations at Kapco, has secured a generous,” said Bestor. 

“Kapco is pleased to be the lead contributor to the exciting Arts Mill project.  We have always admired the vision of NSAA Founder Sheri Bestor and have partnered with this fine organization for many years.   We know our funds will be utilized to transform the Grafton Mill building into a vibrant center for the visual and performing arts.  To encourage community participation in this important endeavor, In addition to our $10,000 lead gift,  Kapco will also match up to $5,000 in contributions received prior to spring 2011.     We are hopeful that the entire community will embrace what will soon become a one of a kind artistic and entertainment destination,” said Jim Kacmarcik, President of Kapco Metal Stamping.

 NSAA  envisions this project to be a community wide endeavor.

“We are working to make this building and what is within, a pride of Ozaukee County. The public will now be able to enjoy live artists working, be able to shop for high quality unique gift items. purchase art work, enjoy the special events held in the gallery, all while appreciating the amazing views and charm of the old building.  Our plans include making sitting areas near the river, and hopefully working with the village to expand the river walk.”

 ”We’d like the public to be able to be a part of this excitement.  So give us a call and we’ll give you a paint brush. We guarantee your contributions will be appreciated and you’ll have made a difference in what will become a long lasting special place for community members,” said Christensen.  

But that’s not all NSAA will appreciate. Make a donation, any size, and help NSAA reach their goal of raising $5,000 that will be matched by Kapco. 

“We’ve had only positive feedback about the project. We appreciate, already, all of the support and donations that have been coming in,” said Bestor. 

The public is encouraged to donate to the project by: visiting our website, www.northshoreacademyofthearts.org, or mailing the donation to: nsaa, 1111 Broad Street, Grafton WI 53024 

Artists interested in renting studio space: Paula, at paulac@northshoreacademyofthearts.org 

Artisans interested in selling their products in the store can contact: Adria, at adriaw@northshoreacademyofthearts.org

For more information (website) www.northshoreacademyofthearts.org 

About NSAA:  North Shore Academy of the Arts is a not-for-profit 501c3 organization offering quality opportunities in the visual, performing and literary arts to all ages.

                                                                                                        

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“Circle of Friends” a Holiday Message from NSAA Founder Sheri Bestor

Tuesday, December 21st, 2010

A Note from NSAA Founder and President

Paula sent out an invitation for volunteers to come to NSAA last Saturday and help with the Circle of Friends event. Circle of friends is a group of special needs individuals and we were providing them with opportunities in the arts.

I stood listening and watching for a while.  Parents bringing their children, young and not so young, into our academy. Teenagers, giving up their weekend afternoon to help. Our devoted staff, giving up holiday time with their families to give to other families.  I watched the singing, dancing and laughter down in the theatre room, the creating, and gluing and smiles in the art room. I saw the learning from one person to another. The honest giving and receiving from each individual involved.

 The afternoon was filled with unwrapping of all sorts.

Here are some of that gifts that I received:

that listening to someone shake the maraca while they laugh, is beautiful music.

that watching a teacher dance with enthusiasm and joy can get you  up out of your wheel chair to join along, even if the only way your feet can move to the rhythm is through your heart.

that while the list of “to dos” don’t get done when you come to an event such as this, their priority shifts. Dramatically.

that if you can’t express your joy through words, you can through music

that it pays to nurture your talents-because even at a young age you can mentor others

that even if it seems you aren’t painting or dancing or singing, in your own way, you’re experiencing art just as deeply

that teachers -especially those at NSAA, have a rare and unique gift of patience and giving and bringing out  the best in someone else by nurturing what’s within

that our old building, despite its shortcomings, is home for good things

and mostly, here is what I was given… the realization that we all have special needs, in one way or another. A need  to express ourselves in unique ways; to discover our talents.  To feel accepted for who we are and for being allowed to be true to what’s within.  And to have the opportunity to give, and to be given to.  

Paula and I stood together on the balcony as people were beginning to filter out.  The last event of the year, of the decade at NSAA, was coming to a close.  We stood in silence– after all these years of working together, little needed to be said. I know we were both thinking through the ups and the downs of the past  ten years–together with our team, all the trials of working on fixing up the facility, the financial challenges,  the journey of finding instructors, the endless editing of brochures, the shows produced, the classes taught, the late nights til three in the morning, the early mornings til late nights. At times, we’ve both had our doubts.

That afternoon shifted those doubts.  We shared the same thought,

This is why..”

To all of you–Scott  and Paula, our amazing volunteers, staff, board members, artistic and advisory boards, parent committee members, parents, and families, kids and babies, the elderly,  visitors, CPAC, Hartford, Bayshore, our consultants, the Village of Grafton, Mequon Jewish Preschool, organizations we’ve teamed up with,  our donors, even those who have told us time and time again our bathroom is less than desirable and that they aren’t happy with auditions….thank you. We wouldn’t be here without you.

You are our circle of friends.

We look forward to the next ten years as our circle continues to grow.  We hope that together, we can honor the special needs of each other–

 To imagine, discover, create, dream.

North Shore Academy of the Arts.

May your celebrations this season be warm and joyful, may you have opportunities to give and be given to, and may all you  unwrap in the upcoming year, be bright and true.   

Sheri

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A Thanksgiving Message From the Founder, Sheri Bestor

Wednesday, November 24th, 2010

Dear Friends and Family of North Shore Academy of the Arts,

During my reading and studies, I recently  came across the following quote by Desire Joseph Mercier:

“We must not only give what we have; we must also give what we are.”

When I think about those words,  I realize how blessed I am to be among so many people who genuinely give who they are.  Each person involved with NSAA, from the staff, to production crew, to administration, board members, committee members, volunteers, village members, parents and students, businesses that support us, artists, advisors, and friends…I witness so much amazing  giving unique to each individual.

North Shore Academy of the Arts is to me like a canvas where everyone takes part in the masterpiece, or a production that we put on–each person sharing in their own way so the singing, dancing, acting, costumes, blocking, lights, sound, scenery….all come together to tell a story.  Beyond the skills and talents, this joining together comes from even deeper, a willingness to share from innermost precious resources.

It is a challenging time now for NSAA. And it is an exciting, hopeful time. Through it all, what I know is most true, is that North Shore Academy of the Arts is a beautiful story being written by the sharing of all of those taking part in the production. 

As I share my gratitude tomorrow, you will be counted among the blessings.

Happy Thanksgiving.

Sheri

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The Momentum is Building

Monday, November 15th, 2010
 

It’s an exciting time for NSAA as we progress forward with The Arts Mill. The momentum is building as more people come forth wanting to be involved.

Our productions of Beauty and the Beast are well underway. The young performers have been enjoying the time during rehearsal when they are able to work with the various crew on blocking, choreography, vocals and skill building through the drama games. We are happy to see the growth and enthusiasm with this new structure of rehearsals.

Spaces are going quickly for Broadway and Movie performer, Paul McGill’s workshop in February.   Camp Rock and Hairspray production opportunities are being met with lots of excitement around the community. Don’t miss out on any of these opportunities to register.  

Finally, as we continue to expand and refine our programming, internally we continue to learn and grow with the organization as a whole. We’ll be making two exciting announcements soon about the Board of Directors. I’m excited to share this with you within the next two weeks.

Thanks for the positive feedback you’ve been sharing with us.

And, as always, thanks for your support.

Sheri

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NSAA Founder Announces a New “Sister Site” THE ARTS MILL

Sunday, November 7th, 2010

 

A Note from the Founder/President, Sheri Bestor

Our Performing Arts Department along with our StageKids shows have reached thousands of children and hundreds of families over the years. We are continuing to work on improving our performing arts offerings through developing our dance department, refining our StageKids curriculum and setting a goal of upgrading our theatre, music room and recording studio.

We are focussing our energies equally towards the Visual and Literary Arts Departments and are excited to move forward toward one of our goals of having studio and gallery space to showcase art work and host special events.  

I am proud to announce the expansion to a brand new NSAA “sister site”, The Arts Mill, a division of NSAA.  This will be located in the Historic Grafton Mill on the second and third floors. Not only is the river setting beautiful but the historic character gives it an “East Side” or “Third Ward” feeling.  The new location is conveniently just a few blocks from NSAA and will help bring a focus of the arts to the Grafton area.

I am equally as proud to announce that NSAA   Programming Director, Paula Christensen is taking on the position and title of Director of this site. Her background, talents and experience in the visual arts will be an integral part of the success of this development along with the fantastic team of staff, board members and volunteers at NSAA.

Ten years ago, we began NSAA at the Historic Grafton Mill.  We have come full circle to reside there once again, as we move into our second decade of service to our community.  We are especially grateful to the Village of Grafton, Kapco, Neil Willenson and others who have and are supporting us in this journey. 

The current Broad Street facility will remain the home site of NSAA. The new facility will contain an emphasis on the visual arts, special events and will be available to cooperating organizations such as Balancing Arts and other community groups. 

While we are excited for this venture, we realize that this growth is not only a wish but a necessity. Due to the current economic climate, NSAA is struggling in ways it hasn’t before. We believe this expansion of The Arts Mill will not only help offer much needed opportunities to the community but will aid in helping NSAA move to the next level. Please stay tuned for updates on this project. 

We are looking forward to working together to make NSAA a strength to the community for years to come.   If you’d like to get involved or are interested in studio space please contact Paula paulac@northshoreacademyofthearts.org

Thank you for your continued support.

Sheri Bestor

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Yoga Class to Yield Tuition Assistance

Monday, November 1st, 2010

NSAA is proud to accept the generous donation of a portion of the tuition from the yoga class held at one of our “friends of NSAA’Get Centered. Please see below and help build our scholarship program!

SUNRISE SERIES

beginning in December 6:30 to 7:45 am, Dec 7. 14. 21. 28 

Instructor: Sheri Bestor

Give to yourself as you give to others. 

‘Tis the Season to be Joyful…and what better way but to begin the day than with gentle movements and invigorating asanas that release contractions and awaken your body, breath and spirit. Unified body method movements and classical yoga asanas as well as meditation and breathing techniques will bring you peace and energy to carry within you for a beautiful, joyful day. As you nurture your mind, body and spirit by giving this time to yourself, a portion of the proceeds from each class will be donated to North Shore Academy of the Arts, Inc., a non-profit organization and “friend” of Get Centered, for scholarships to help nurture the creativity in young artists who can’t afford such op­portunities on their own. $13 per class/GC passes accepted.

SEE FLYER FOR OTHER YOGA CLASSES  OFFERED BY “GET CENTERED”

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News From the Founder “Our Trip to New York City”

Monday, November 1st, 2010


 
 
On a personal note, my family and I were fortunate enough to be able to visit New York City this weekend. One of the reasons we went was to visit two friends of NSAA: Rebecca Hare, alum as long time student and performer with NSAA. She is attending school in New York and it was terrific to catch up with her. We are so proud of all of her accomplishments and her desire to keep realizing her dreams through the arts.
 
And then Paul McGill, a newer friend to NSAA, he was our celebrity guest at Starlight Night last year and has joined our artistic advisory board.

My family and I went to the musical “Memphis” which is the show Paul is performing in on Broadway. Knowing Paul and what he’s involved in, I did expect the show to be terrific but it was beyond that. The dancing, singing, characterization telling the  story of Memphis was moving, to say the least. I left re-inspired on how the arts can be such a potent form of communication and how important it is for our culture and for our own souls.
 
Paul’s individual contribution to the show was nothing short of amazing. Obviously, the fact that he’s been in movies and on Broadway and in tv shows indicates that he has talent, but watching him on stage was truly an experience. He can fly as he dances, move as fluidly as the wind and has the energy that I always ask our young performers to give to their performances.
 
What’s more beautiful yet is Paul’s belief in what he does and his interest in sharing his gifts. I’m so proud to announce that he’ll be coming to NSAA on February 7th to teach, choreograph and share his insights into the world of performing arts. It’s a two hour workshop you won’t want to miss. Spaces are limited so look to register for this in our upcoming winter/spring brochure, soon to be released. How often do we have a chance to be taught by a performer on Broadway? We are grateful….


Finally, we do have one more exciting project that we are working on, in the visual arts department. I can’t wait to share it with you, and as soon as the details are finalized, I will. So please stay tuned, and thanks again for your continuous support.
 
Blessings,
Sheri

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We Want to Hear You!

Tuesday, October 26th, 2010

Happy Autumn, Everyone!

Moving into our next decade of programming, we are excited to not only work to expand our offerings but to  look closely at what we are currently doing and refine to make improvements.

Being a part time operating organization, we are constantly seeking the most timely, efficient means of communication in all areas to serve you best. We are making some changes within the office. One procedure you can expect is that if NSAA receives a call or voice mail during the weekdays, Monday through Thursday, it will be responded to by the end of the next business day by an office staff person.  

Additionally, Debbie Knuth has taken on the role of Stagekids Community Coordinator to answer all quesitons about any of our Stagekids shows. To reach someone most expediently, please use the following contacts. In addition, the office hours are posted below, so feel free to stop up in the office during those hours. 
 
We look forward to continuing to grow in all ways. Your suggestions, support and continued interest in the arts is always appreciated.  

Thank you.

Sheri Bestor, Founder, President, North Shore Academy of the Arts, Inc.

WHO TO CONTACT with QUESTIONS/COMMENTS:

Office Staff (usually Christena), general questions, private music lessons, registration for classes, Stagekids shows and Imagine Me Pre-K Arts Enrichment  info@northshoreacademyofthearts.org

Debbie Knuth, Stagekids Community Coordinator - all volunteer interests, questions and suggestions  debbiek@northshoreacademyofthearts.org  

Paula Christensen, Program Director -questions about the facility, NSAA teaching positions, celebrations, volunteer interest other than board work, upcoming North Shore Center of the Arts and birthday parties  paulac@northshoreacademyofthearts.org  

Sheri Bestor, Founder & President - new initiatives, concerns, ideas and suggestions for the organization as a whole and board member interest  sherib@northshoreacademyofthearts.org  

Angela Mack, Marketing Director -website updates, marketing, Catering the Arts Programs, Sirius Talent Programs and Jr. Stagekids Productions  angelam@northshoreacademyofthearts.org

Kathleen Fictum, Dance Department Director – dance program inquiries kathleenf@northshoreacademyofthearts.org  

Cedarburg Performing Arts Center- Ticket Sales for Beauty and the Beast, Hairspray and Camp Rock 262.376.6161

OFFICE HOURS

Email is BEST info@northshoreacademyofthearts.org but call and leave a message at (262) 377-3514 if you have any questions.  If you wish to stop in sometime, office staff are intermittently in the administrative office on the 3rd floor. Office hours are Tuesday and Thursday from 1:00 to 5:00pm.

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