ST. CLOUD - Bob Johnson, director of the Paramount Center for the Arts in downtown St. Cloud, has announced he will step down from his position at the end of August.
Johnson, 74, a former St. Cloud City Council member, in 2015 took over direction of the 800-seat historic Paramount Theatre, as well as multiple visual arts studios and gallery spaces. Before that he spent more than four decades in the health care field, including more than 20 years as executive director of what is now the CentraCare Heart and Vascular Center in St. Cloud.
When he first started at the Paramount Center, Johnson said, "I was very excited. I was almost 67 years old. I thought, 'I can do this for five years or so and hopefully do something good for the community.'
"Well, I got to year five and I loved it. Got to year six — loved it. Seven — loved it. So here I am starting my ninth year, and there's a lot of other life I need to experience."

The organization's board of directors will consider options for Johnson's replacement in the coming months.
Johnson, who lives in St. Cloud, has a large family he said he wants to spend more time with, including 11 (soon to be 12) grandchildren. He said he also wants to spend more time exploring hobbies such as ceramics and painting.
Johnson plans to continue his community involvement as chair of the new St. Cloud Downtown Alliance, board member of the Good Earth Food Co-op and trustee at the Cathedral of St. Mary.
"I'm not going to be far away," he said. "And I will be a Paramount promoter forever."