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Sunday May 7, 2006
Start: 3:00 pm
End: 4:00 pm

Bread & Puppet
Theater was founded in 1963 by Peter Schumann on New York City’s Lower East Side. Besides rod-puppet and hand-puppet shows for children, the concerns of the first productions were rents, rats, police and other problems of that neighborhood. More complex theater pieces, in which sculpture, music, dance and language were equal partners, followed. The puppets grew bigger and bigger. Annual presentations for Christmas, Easter, Thanksgiving and Memorial Day often included children and adults from the community as participants. Many performances were done in the street. During the Vietnam War, Bread & Puppet staged block-long precessions involving hundreds of people. In 1970 Bread & Puppet moved to Vermont as theater-in-residence at Goddard College, combining puppetry with gardening and bread baking in a serious way, learning to live in the countryside and letting itself be influenced by the experience. In 1974 the Theater moved to a farm in Glover in the Northeast Kingdom of Vermont. The 140-year-old hay barn was transformed into a museum for veteran puppets. Our Domestic Resurrection Circus, a two-day outdoor festival of puppetry shows, was presented annually through 1998. The company makes its income from touring new and old productions on the American continent and abroad and from the sales of Bread & Puppet Press’s posters and publications. The traveling puppet shows range from tightly composed theater pieces presented by members of the company, to extensive outdoor pageants, which require the participation of many volunteers. Bread & Puppet is one of the oldest, nonprofit, self-supporting theatrical companies in this country.
Monday May 8, 2006
Start: 7:30 pm
End: 10:30 pm
   RUBY DEE TO APPEAR AT THE CLEVELAND PLAY HOUSE Staged Reading of Saint Lucy's Eyes to Benefit Play House, Karamu

Celebrated stage and screen actress Ruby Dee will join actors from Karamu House on the Drury stage at The Cleveland Play House for a fundraiser benefiting both theatres, each currently celebrating their 90th Anniversary Season.

The two theatres have been collaborating for some time on ways to have Dee, a Cleveland native, return to the city. Their efforts result in a staged reading of Bridgette Wimberly’s Saint Lucy’s Eyes at 7:30 p.m. Monday, May 8, 2006. A special reception will follow in The Cleveland Play House Club.

Wimberly, another Cleveland native, now lives in New York City. She began writing Saint Lucy's Eyes in a workshop while a fellow in Lincoln Center Theater's Directors Lab. She became a 1999 Mentor Project Fellow at the Cherry Lane Alternative when Wendy Wasserstein chose to mentor Wimberly’s play, culminating in a workshop production at the Kauffman Theater. Saint Lucy's Eyes went on to a sold-out production at the Women's Project and Productions starring Dee and moved to The Cherry Lane Theatre.

The event is a fitting addition to the FusionFest line-up. FusionFest, The Play House’s upcoming first-annual multidisciplinary performing arts festival will run May 2 – 21, 2006. Tickets for the reading are $50.00.

Tickets to both the reading and the reception are $100. For $250, up to six individuals may attend the reading, the reception and join Dee and Wimberly for lunch at 11:30 a.m. Monday, May 8 in The Play House Club. The roster of luncheon guests also includes Play House Artistic Director Michael Bloom, Managing Director Dean Gladden, Karamu House Artistic Director Terrence Spivey, and Karamu House Executive Director Gerry McClamy.

Friday May 12, 2006
Start: 6:00 pm
End: 11:00 pm

Hello all,

 

You still have time to participate in Northeast Ohio's most innovative business matchmaker event.  There are some great opportunities still available.  To see the catalog of executives participating go to www.caao2006.cmarket.com

Saturday May 13, 2006
Start: 8:00 am
End: 1:00 pm

 

The Coit Road Farmers Market
15000 Woodworth (between E. 152nd and Coit)
East Cleveland, Ohio 44112
(216) 249-5455
Map at www.coitmarket.org

Start: 9:30 am

Screen capture 

At this meeting, Bob Coppedge will be talking about making movies. We'll be discussing hardware, both on the camera and the PC, as well as demonstrating some of the editing software available to you George Lucas wannabes.

What kind of camera? Tape? Disc? What's the best brand? What about audio? And then once it's recorded, what do you do with it? We will take a look at some of the software available, like Microsoft Movie and others. Are there any websites that help with reviews and/or help?

Then are there any sites you can use to share your masterpiece? Like Google Video, iTunes, Download.Com?

Start: 10:00 am
End: 4:00 pm

 The following paragraph is in the 5/11/06 PD.   A tour of the water works would be an important infrastructure review I recommend - particularly in light of discussion of Mayor Jackson regarding taking over suburban water systems in exchange for an amorphous regional mutual city and town non poaching of businesses promise.

Start: 11:00 am

Benefit Native Plant Sale at the Nature Center at Shake Lakes, including Columbine, Milkweed, Butterflyweed, Asters, False Indigo, Wild Sienna, Turtlehead, Coneflowers, Joe Pye Weed, Bottle Gentian, Wild Iris, Blazing Star, Cardinal Flower, Lobelia, Foxglove Penstemon, Obedient Plant, Stonecrop, Royal Catchfly, Fire Pink, Goldenrod and Blue Vervain.

Wednesday May 17, 2006
Start: 7:00 am
End: 7:00 pm

Join volunteers with the Lance Armstrong Foundation to focus attention on heath, medical research and saving lives and “Ride to Work” with the Lance Armstrong Foundation on Wednesday May 17th.  Be a part of nationwide activities right here in Northeast Ohio, raising the issue of medical research and therapies and talking about solutions for people with extraordinary challenges.

Start: 7:00 pm
End: 8:30 pm

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Thursday May 18, 2006
Start: 6:30 pm
End: 8:30 pm
The next meeting of the Digital Photography Special Interest Group will be at 6:30 p.m. on Thursday, May 18, 2006. This meeting will be an opportunity to show your photos or look at the photos of others. You can bring printed photos, photos on CD, memory card, or show photos that are on the internet. Photographers who have indicated so far that they plan to show work include Charles Pinkney, Norm Roulet, Phillip Williams, and Charles Burkett

Meetings are held on the third Thursday of the month at the Maple Heights Branch of the Cuyahoga County Library.

Start: 8:00 pm

Verb Ballets presents an evening entitled Verb Ballets Celebrates Cleveland Composers, performing to new music written by three Cleveland composers: Backlash by Eric Ericziolek, Eight Easy Pieces for Piano by Jonathan Sheffer, musical director of Red {an orchestra} and two world premiere pieces by Klaus Roy, formerly with the Cleveland Orchestra. The music will be performed live.

Friday May 19, 2006
Start: 10:00 am
Start: 05/19/2006 - 10:00
End: 05/21/2006 - 16:00

Support the Rockefeller Park Greenhouse -- a flowering oasis that is always free to the public -- and get beautiful potted plants for your garden. Sale is 10 am -4 pm Fri, Sat and Sun, but get there early for the best  or call 216-664-3103.

Start: 4:00 pm
Start: 05/19/2006 - 16:00
End: 05/21/2006 - 18:00

Love In Transition--Commemorative Lithograph 2006 Featured Artist Anthony Armstrong

Start: 5:00 pm
End: 8:00 pm

Join a distinguished list of artists exhbiting at this downtown gallery space dedicated to showcasing Ohio Artists.

Judged by Andrew Boroweic
(http://www.mocp.org/collections/mpp/borowiec_andrew.php)

Curated by Herb Ascherman
(http://www.freetimes.com/print.php?sid=3264&POSTNUKESID=24aa2fceed74b
ef7dde959c055a6603a)

Gallery 324
1301 East Ninth Street
Cleveland, OH 44114

OPENING RECEPTION: Friday, May 19th, 2006     5 - 8 PM
Light refreshments provided.
Exhibition continues through June 30, 2006
Gallery Hours:  Monday - Friday 10 - 6, Saturday 10 - 2, and by
appointment

More information:
216.780.1522
marcus [at] designerglass [dot] com" target="_blank">marcus [at] designerglass [dot] com 

About the Show:
Andrew Boroweic is well-known for his extraordinary eye. If you´re
bored with the ordinary photograph, this is the photography show to
come see.

Boroweic says that the challenge of finding art in photography is
similar to the challenge of finding poetry in language. The art
inheres in how the ordinary is made extraordinary - not because it´s
so different but because it´s often only a little different: just
different enough. Come see what he means in this show.

About the Gallery:
Founded in 2005, the mission of Gallery 324 is to showcase primarily
Ohio artists. Located in the Galleria at Erieview on the first floor,
near the Food Court, Gallery 324 is operated by Marcus Bales, a
Cleveland glass artist, in conjunction with Gary Roberts, a Cleveland
furniture designer. 

Start: 5:00 pm
End: 7:00 pm

A gallery talk and opening reception for an exhibition at the Cleveland State Art Gallery, Into View: Celebrating 15 years of Window to Sculpture. An exhibition of current works by alumni of the The Sculpture Center's window To Sculpture program, which was created by David E. Davis, late sculptor and founder of The Sculpture Center, to nuture the careers of emerging Ohio sculptors.

Start: 6:00 pm

The Fund for Our Economic Future, an unprecedented collaboration among organized philanthropy of northeast Ohio to promote regional economic development, needs your help with its bold and exciting initiative, Voices & Choices.  Voices & Choices is the most extensive public engagement process ever undertaken in this country.  We will involve thousands of people across the region to create an agenda of economic development transformation. 

Start: 6:00 pm
End: 9:00 pm
Start: 8:00 pm

Verb Ballets presents an evening entitled Verb Ballets Celebrates Cleveland Composers, performing to new music written by three Cleveland composers: Backlash by Eric Ericziolek, Eight Easy Pieces for Piano by Jonathan Sheffer, musical director of Red {an orchestra} and two world premiere pieces by Klaus Roy, formerly with the Cleveland Orchestra. The music will be performed live.

Saturday May 20, 2006
(all day)
Start: 05/19/2006 - 10:00
End: 05/21/2006 - 16:00

Support the Rockefeller Park Greenhouse -- a flowering oasis that is always free to the public -- and get beautiful potted plants for your garden. Sale is 10 am -4 pm Fri, Sat and Sun, but get there early for the best  or call 216-664-3103.

(all day)
Start: 05/19/2006 - 16:00
End: 05/21/2006 - 18:00

Love In Transition--Commemorative Lithograph 2006 Featured Artist Anthony Armstrong

Start: 7:00 am
Start: 05/20/2006 - 07:00
End: 05/21/2006 - 20:00

Since its beginnings in 1969, the Hessler Street Fair has become a music and arts tradition in Cleveland. This joyous festival of arts, handmade crafts, music, dance, poetry, theater, performance and food is held on University Circle's Hessler Street, Cleveland's first historic landmark district.

Start: 9:00 am
End: 5:00 pm

Viktor Schreckengost showed enormous talent while a student at The Cleveland Institute of Art (then the Cleveland School of Art). His figure drawing and design renderings from the 1920s are stunning examples of his sensitive approach to form. Viktor never forgot the power of observation; he perfected it in the industrial design products that followed his post-college years.

Start: 10:00 am
End: 4:00 pm



RiverDay 2006 Events

The Friends of the Crooked River has announced an exciting line-up of events for the 16th Annual RiverDay celebration to be held on Saturday, May 20, 2006. First held in 1991, RiverDay is a day long festival of activities celebrating the Cuyahoga River and its watershed. Join the celebration of the Cuyahoga River. This year's theme is “Bringing Down the Barriers- Opening the River, Hearts and Minds.”

Start: 6:00 pm
End: 11:00 pm

Evening in Ohio City: Progressive food and wine tasting in six fantastic Ohio City homes featuring dishes from award-winning restaurants. Don't miss out on a Cleveland spring tradition. Make plans to join us as we celebrate the 2006 edition of Weekend in Ohio City -- your "passport" to Cleveland's historic west side neighborhood.

Sunday May 21, 2006
End: 4:00 pm
Start: 05/19/2006 - 10:00
End: 05/21/2006 - 16:00

Support the Rockefeller Park Greenhouse -- a flowering oasis that is always free to the public -- and get beautiful potted plants for your garden. Sale is 10 am -4 pm Fri, Sat and Sun, but get there early for the best  or call 216-664-3103.

End: 6:00 pm
Start: 05/19/2006 - 16:00
End: 05/21/2006 - 18:00

Love In Transition--Commemorative Lithograph 2006 Featured Artist Anthony Armstrong

End: 8:00 pm
Start: 05/20/2006 - 07:00
End: 05/21/2006 - 20:00

Since its beginnings in 1969, the Hessler Street Fair has become a music and arts tradition in Cleveland. This joyous festival of arts, handmade crafts, music, dance, poetry, theater, performance and food is held on University Circle's Hessler Street, Cleveland's first historic landmark district.

Start: 10:00 am
End: 5:00 pm

Ohio City Home Tour: Don't miss out on a Cleveland spring tradition. Make plans to join us as we celebrate the 2006 edition of Weekend in Ohio City -- your "passport" to Cleveland's historic west side neighborhood.

Tuesday May 23, 2006
Thursday May 25, 2006
Friday May 26, 2006
Start: 12:00 pm
End: 1:30 pm


CLEVELAND, OH—Kevin Phillips, a former GOP strategist, will speak about his newest book American Theocracy: The Peril and Politics of Radical Religion, Oil, and Borrowed Money in the 21st Century at noon on Friday, May 26, 2006, at The City Club of Cleveland.

Start: 5:00 pm
End: 9:00 pm

Closing Reception and Curators Remarks for Two Exhibitions at the Cleveland Artists Foundation Apr 29- May 27:

RECENT ACQUISITIONS

Start: 7:00 pm
End: 10:00 pm

 

 

It’s that time again! 13hundred Gallery is proud to announce the 5th annual 50/50 show on May 26,2006 at 7pm. This event will feature 50 works of art done by 50 artists with each piece selling for $50.00. The 50/50 show is one of Ohio’s most anticipated art events and is one of 1300 Gallery’s most popular shows. This show will bring to the art patron a chance to own an original work by some of the best local talent at a very affordable price. Each work will be hung at 1300 Gallery for one night only, with sales being completed that evening.
Saturday May 27, 2006
Start: 9:00 am
End: 3:00 pm

Picked up from www.CoolCleveland.com :

Bridge & Subway Tour

Rare, twice-a-year tour of the lower level of the Veterans Memorial (Detroit-Superior) Bridge & Subway, conducted by the Cuyahoga County Engineer, on Sat 5/27 from 9AM - 3PM.
Thursday June 1, 2006
Start: 4:00 pm
End: 5:30 pm

You are invited to attend a presentation and discussion of important progress in the Cuyahoga Valley Initiative (CVI). It will conclude Rocky Mountain Institute's (RMI) work on CVI and describe the next steps to success as CVI begins to run on its own legs.

Friday June 2, 2006
Start: 6:00 pm
End: 9:00 pm

FIRST FRIDAY of this and every month from 6-9 pm, take advantage of extended hours and enjoy a collection of Cleveland's finest art galleries, chic fashion boutiques, art studios, yoga, and more, all under one roof.

Saturday June 3, 2006
Start: 10:00 am
Start: 06/03/2006 - 10:00
End: 06/06/2006 - 13:00

Used books are the best, so don't miss the best used book sale in Cleveland!

60th Anniversary Case Book Sale 2006, sponsored by The Association for Continuiing Education

Saturday, June 3rd 10 am -12 noon Preview ($20 Fee), 12 noon - 6 pm Free admission Begins

Start: 1:00 pm
End: 4:00 pm

The Learning Garden Festival -- something for everyone!
-Guided Tours
-Meet the 2006 Green Corps, Celebrating its 10th Anniversary

Start: 3:30 pm
End: 5:00 pm

   This documentary will be shown twice, with a discussion after each showing.
1st show 3:30
2nd show 6:00

"There is a revolution going on in the farm fields and on
Sunday June 4, 2006
(all day)
Start: 06/03/2006 - 10:00
End: 06/06/2006 - 13:00

Used books are the best, so don't miss the best used book sale in Cleveland!

60th Anniversary Case Book Sale 2006, sponsored by The Association for Continuiing Education

Saturday, June 3rd 10 am -12 noon Preview ($20 Fee), 12 noon - 6 pm Free admission Begins

Monday June 5, 2006
(all day)
Start: 06/03/2006 - 10:00
End: 06/06/2006 - 13:00

Used books are the best, so don't miss the best used book sale in Cleveland!

60th Anniversary Case Book Sale 2006, sponsored by The Association for Continuiing Education

Saturday, June 3rd 10 am -12 noon Preview ($20 Fee), 12 noon - 6 pm Free admission Begins

Tuesday June 6, 2006
End: 1:00 pm
Start: 06/03/2006 - 10:00
End: 06/06/2006 - 13:00

Used books are the best, so don't miss the best used book sale in Cleveland!

60th Anniversary Case Book Sale 2006, sponsored by The Association for Continuiing Education

Saturday, June 3rd 10 am -12 noon Preview ($20 Fee), 12 noon - 6 pm Free admission Begins

Start: 7:00 pm
End: 8:00 pm
Recycling the organic waste of a household into compost allows us to return badly needed organic matter to the soil. In this way, we participate in nature's cycle, and cut down on garbage going into burgeoning landfills.  Worm composting is a method for recycling food waste into a rich, dark, earth-smelling soil conditioner. The great advantage of worm composting is that this can be done indoors and outdoors, thus allowing year round composting. It also provides apartment dwellers with a means of composting.  Contact Tori Mills at 216-321-5935, x234 to register or go to www.shakerlakes.org to order your composter.
Wednesday June 7, 2006
Start: 10:00 am

Picked up from GreenCityBL events listing:

Notice that there is to be discussion of wind turbines off of Ohio's north coast.  I can't attend but would love to have a report posted back to RealNeo. 

Start: 12:00 pm
End: 1:30 pm


Driving into the Future: The Innerbelt Project

Start: 4:00 pm
End: 8:00 pm

Live with this for 20-50 more years?
ODOT wants us to live with this for 20-50 more years - Afterwards replace it for over $1 Billion.  Why isn't anyone questioning this nonsense?