Area Arts Events: 08-19-13

Suburban Legend rocks marketPERRYSBURG – Suburban Legend, a combo of Perrysburg businessmen who
play classic rock, will perform a Music At the Market concert Thursday from 7 to 8:30 p.m. on the Commodore
Lawn, corner of Louisiana and Indiana Avenues.The band – Lance Craig, vocals and guitar, Paul Cummings,
vocals, guitar and congas, Steve Edwards, bass and vocals, Jeff Kerscher, vocals and keyboards, and Jim
Seibold, drums – deliver the vocal harmonies of The Doobie Brothers, The Eagles and Crosby, Stills, Nash and
Young as well as high energy rock numbers by the likes of Huey Lewis and John Cougar Mellencamp. They add a
little Temptations soul and an eclectic selection of new music.In case of rain the concert moves indoors to
the Judy Beck Auditorium in the Commodore Building 140 Indiana Ave. Perrysburg August 29 Nine LivesBGSU’s
Tim Cloeter assumes reins of Masterworks ChoraleTOLEDO – The Masterworks Chorale will begin the 2013-14
season with a new conductor and artistic director. Tim Cloeter, an assistant professor of choral activities
at Bowling Green State University, will take over the direction of the Chorale in addition to his university
duties.Cloeter is in his fifth year at BGSU where he conducts the Collegiate Chorale and Men’s Chorus and
teaches undergraduate and graduate conducting and chorale literature courses."I have been very
interested in the opportunity to conduct outside of academia, where my relationship with the singers could
last more than the four years an undergraduate student might be with me," Cloeter said. "In
addition, working with musicians who are fully adults certainly has benefits, one of which is that we all
can have a deeper and more nuanced understanding of the poetry we are attempting to illuminate and convey in
our performing."My work as artistic director of the Masterworks Chorale complements my work at BGSU,
allows me to serve my community, and brings visibility to the University on a regional level. "PRIZM
offering potluck, open air painting sessionPERRYSBURG – As the final offering in its Inspiration Staycation
Summer Program, the PRIZM Creative Community will offer "Plein Aire and Potluck," Aug. 26 at the
577 Foundation, 577 E. Front St., from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.A limit of 15 enrollees can be accommodated at this
free workshop. To pre-register contact Prizm at www.MyPrizm.com or call the event chairman Beth Ware at
(419) 575-0070.During the potluck Vicki Galliger, 577 Foundation horticulturalist, will speak about organic
landscaping, followed by an introduction to outdoors painting by noted artist Joan Palombi.After lunch,
participants will have a chance to paint outdoors on the grounds. Palombi will move about offering free tips
and insights in technique and composition.WBGU-TV producing new documentary, Made In America: Lima
LocomotiveWBGU-TV seeking support for film on Lima LocomotiveWBGU-TV is seeking input and support for the
production of its new documentary on the Lima Locomotive Works.The film, directed and produced by Tom
Zapiecki, will look at the history and culture surrounding the manufacture of locomotives from the 1870s to
the 1950s. The company was best known for producing the "Shay" geared logging steam locomotive,
and for being the home of William E. Woodard’s "Super Power" advanced steam locomotive
concept.Lima Locomotive Works saw decades of success until a final merger in 1951 with Baldwin-Lima-Hamilton
saw the discontinuation of diesels. Some of these engines are still in use around the world today.The film
is scheduled to debut this fall.Those wishing to be a part of bringing this story to the screen should call
1-888-892-0010 or visit http://www.wbgu.org/supportlimalocomtive.