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Now through October 22, 2010 | | Gyuri Hollosy Art Exhibit varies Hungarian Heritage Museum The Galleria, 1309 East 9th Street POINT OF REFERENCE - In Sculpture and Paintings Exhibition of the works of Gyuri Hollósy including selections from his current and past sculptures and paintings. In his series called 'Perpetual Motion,' abstract figures move symbiotically through space. Hollósy has given his tumbling forms a unique freedom of expression. Created with no defined top and bottom, the rhythm and energy between the figures are transformed simply by repositioning them in numerous ways. The exhibit also includes earlier works of sculpture in a variety of styles as well as recent oil paintings. The award winning artist's works are in private collections and galleries. Among his major commissions, his bust of Cardinal Mindszenty stands in Mindszenty Plaza in downtown Cleveland. For more information, Phone: 216-523-3900. OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. Admission is free. Regular Museum Hours: Tues, Wed, Thurs 11-3, Fri 11-5.
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July 23-25, 2010 | | Cleveland Irish Cultural Festival Varies Cuyahoga County Fairgrounds Berea, Ohio Our music is our Heritage. Come Share it with us. Celebrating 28 years! The tradition continues! Guests need to remember that there is FREE PARKING EVERY DAY, ALL DAY at the Fairgrounds! And ADMISSION is $10 on Friday, Saturday and Sunday! Children 10 and under are admitted FREE ALL WEEKEND LONG! Come enjoy a weekend packed with great Irish bands, step dancers, children's activities, plays, food & Irish exhibits. The festival has something for everyone -- and children are no exception. The Tir Na nOg Children's area, the petting zoo and pony rides are all FREE!! Cleveland's Irish Cultural Festival seeks to preserve, memorialize and document Irish History and Traditions -- from the gentle stirrings of the harp, to the boom and pomp of the pipe bands; from the soft hush of our love songs, to the thunder of Celtic dancers and rock bands. Spurred by the vision of founder John O'Brien Sr., over 300 volunteers mobilize annually to breath life into the festival. We are blessed that the culture we celebrate boasts such a wealth of tradition, music, literature, and art -- all bound together by that rich sense of community which typifies the Irish. Though difficult to adequately encapsulate, following is a brief overview of the festival and its many attractions. Cleveland's Irish Cultural Festival is a non-profit, annual civic event, benefiting local and national charities while highlighting the many aspects of our Irish culture. Attractions include: 24 performers on nine stages, a multitude of exhibits, and myriad kiosks representing some of the finest vendors in the United States.
Our festival boasts a wonderful assortment of family activities, including the following: Tir Na nOg Children's Area and petting zoo, Byrne McCaffrey Workshops & Stage, Celtic Rock Stage, Two outdoor and seven indoor stages, 24 Performers, Pipe Bands and Entertainers, An Irish Coffee House, Four award winning Irish plays each day, Fresh exhibits each year ~ there is always something new and interesting to learn about Irish culture, Over 50 Irish Vendors offering authentic Irish goods, foods and crafts, An outdoor Mass on Sunday, Native Irish Dog Show. Friday: Doors open at 4pm and remain open until 12 midnight. General Admission - $10 Children 10 & Under FREE Saturday: Doors open at 1pm and remain open until 12 midnight General Admission - $10 Children 10 & Under FREE
Sunday: Mass will be celebrated at 11:30am Doors open at 1pm and remain open until 10:30pm General Admission - $10 Children 10 & Under FREE More Information
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July 25, 2010 | | Opera in the Italian Cultural Garden 6:00-7:30pm Italian Cultural Garden An encore performance of outstanding opera in an outstanding venue. FREE CONCERT Bring family and friends for a free concert in the Italian Renaissance Garden. Well known songs from famous Italian operas and Neopolitan songs performed by Opera Per Tutti. 200 chairs provided - but bring your own to ensure a seat or bring a blanket and a picnic! 216-916-7780 Top of Page
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July 25, 2010 | | Lakeside Association Party Varies Steele Memorial Bandstand Marblehead, OH Performance by Honky Express from Cleveland, OH from 5:45-7:15pm. For more info: 419-798-4461 (ext. 216). More Information
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July 30, 2010 | | German Poets National Tour 7:00 PM Visible Voice Books 1023 Kenilworth, Tremont Three poets from the German Poets US National Tour will bring their poetic genius to Visible Voice on July 30th. This is event not to miss! Wolf Hogekamp lives as an editor and poet in Berlin. Since 1994 Wolf Hogekamp has been reading and performing poetry and organizes regularly Poetry Slams in Berlin. Lars Ruppel was born in 1985 and is the youngest professional Slam Poet in the German speaking area. Since the age of 16 he's been touring through Europe and fascinates the audience's ears and eyes, with his passionate performance poetry and the largest glasses since Buddy Holly or Erich Fried. Sebastian 23 is one of the most successful slam poets, winning several National Slam Competitions, touring all across Europe and America and starring as Special Guest at the U.S. National Poetry Slam 2009. Call (216) 961-0084. More Information
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July 31, 2010 | | Cleveland Polka Association Annual Golf Outing 11:00 A.M. Valleaire Golf Club 6969 Boston Road, Hinckley ** First hole in one on hole no. 9 wins a 2010 Honda civic ** Portion of proceeds to be donated to United Cerebral Palsy of Greater Cleveland
Total cost of $75.00 pp includes: 18 holes of golf w/cart, kielbasa lunch, polish style dinner, beer and/or pop, and a polka jam session to follow. Dinner only $25.00 pp includes: dinner, beer and/or pop & polka jam session. Payment must be submitted by July 14th, 2010. Golf format: 4 person (men & women) scramble! Side boards and much more! Call Ron Witkiewicz (216) 642-0390 or Steve Kubit (216) 883-7627 Open To All Golfers! Top of Page
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August 1, 2010 | | Cleveland Hungarian Heritage Society Bus Trip 11:45 a.m. Wooster, Ohio Bus will leave from the West Side Market at 11:45 a.m. It will take you to Wooster, Ohio for the Ohio Light Opera's presentation of The Gypsy Princess! Tickets are $85.00. Bus seats are first come first serve and the bus is already half full - so don't delay. The day will end with dinner at The Balaton which is included in your ticket price. The air conditioned bus is reserved, the snack menu for the trip is set, the tickets are ordered and the Balaton restaurant awaits us for dinner- all we need is for you to reserve your seats for our bus trip to The Ohio Light Opera performance of Emmerich Kálmán's The Gypsy Princess...a delightful operetta! Make your reservations now by calling Marcia Mestrits at 440-442-3413. You can't get a better deal than that: great company, easy ride and beautiful music. Top of Page
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August 7, 2010 | | Dragonboat Festival Continuous 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM West Bank of Cuyahoga River Cleveland, Flats Opening Ceremonies will take place on the patio deck of the Historic Powerhouse, 2000 Sycamore Street. Races will be held immediately following the opening ceremonies and continue throughout the day. There is no admission fee for spectators and ample parking is available. The Festival will also promote the people and unique cultures of Cleveland's Asian community.
Dragon Boat racing incorporates high energy, fitness, team building and recreational exercise in a fun and competitive atmosphere! It is an excellent recreational sport for men and women of all ages and fitness levels. Individual strength is less important than teamwork, coordination and cooperation.
Dragon Boat racing is an exciting event for participants and spectators alike. The sport is growing in popularity throughout the world and is an excellent team building activity for friends and co-workers.
By participating in the Cleveland Dragon Boat Festival, you will help in supporting the community programs that support cancer survivors. All net proceeds from the Festival will be donated to The Gathering Place. The Gathering Place is a caring community that supports, educates and empowers individuals and families touched by cancer through programs and services provided free of charge.
Join us for thrilling races, team spirit and fun on the banks of the majestic Cuyahoga River in Cleveland's Historic Flats. The races will be an exciting and exhilarating event! More Information
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August 8, 2010 | | DTJ Taborville's 76th Annual Harvest Day Festival 11:00 9850 North Blvd. Chagrin Falls Parade starts at 2:00. Czech foods will be served from 11 a.m. and will include pork, dumplings, and sauerkraut, beef goulash, tripe soup, wieners, homemade garlics and pastries are served from 11 AM on. Music is played starting at 11:00 a.m. Scheduled to perform are The Sokol Greater Cleveland Concert Band, Bill Hronek Czech Band, , John Pastirik & John Dusek Combo, Anthony Culker Band , Frank Moravcik Combo, and the Joe Hanslik & Don Hunt Combo, Al Machusik and Paul. Czech beer is available at the bar. Tee Shirts and other Czech items will also be for sale. There is a $5 donation at the gate for those over 12. Bring your lawn chairs or blankets. Come out for a day in the fresh air. No Coolers Please! Taborville is 5 minutes from Route 306 exit off of New 422 at the corner of Bartholomew and Quinn Roads in Auburn Township. For more information about this or other events call (440) 543-8494 Bruce N. Marek BruceN.Marek@dtjtaborville.com Top of Page
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August 8, 2010 | | The Fest All Day Center for Pastoral Leadership 28700 Euclid Avenue, Willoughby The FEST is a free, one day Catholic family festival. It features live music, games and activities, and much more! The day ends with an incredible Mass and an awesome fireworks display. It's an opportunity to come together as a people of faith, celebrating the wonderful things God has done in our lives and in our world. More Information
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August 11, 2010 | | Hungarian Cultural garden Golf Outing 11:00 AM Shaker Country Club
Golf Outing and Dinner. For details call 440-564-7088 Top of Page
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August 14, 2010 | | DTJ Beer Fest 12:00 9850 North Blvd. Chagrin Falls DTJ is having its first annual Beer Fest.Beer wagon starts pouring at Noon. Brats, Hot Dogs, Potato Pancakes ,pastry & more will be available for purchase. There will be Cornhole and Horse Shoes available 50/50 drawing and Music all day. For more info about this or other DTJ events call Bruce N. Marek @ 440-543-8494 Top of Page
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August 18, 2010 | | St. Augustine's Health Ministries Night 7:05 PM All Pro Freight Stadium Avon, OH Enjoy an evening of Baseball while supporting St. Augustine Health Ministries. Game time 7:05. Tickets $9.00. Enjoy the Lake Erie Crushers, along with mascot, Stomper. Call 216-939-7602 for more information and tickets. All proceeds benefit the residents of St. Augustine Health Campus, 7801 Detroit Ave.. More Information
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August 20-21-22, 2010 | | Penn-Ohio Polka Festival Varies Conneaut Lake Park 12382 Center Street, Conneaut PA Three days of polka music featuring eight great bands! Honky Express from Cleveland, OH performs Sunday 6:00-9:00pm. Admission $12.00. For more information listen to Larry Walk's Happy Polkaland Radio Shows on Sundays (WKTX 830 AM from 8:00 am - 11:30 am or WSOM 600 AM from 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm). Phone information: (330) 799-4505. For Reservations: 814-213-0120 Top of Page
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August 20-22, 2010 | | St. Mary Romanian Festival Varies St. Mary's Romanian Orthodox Cathedral 3256 Warren Road Building on the huge success of its first four festivals, St. Mary Romanian Orthodox Cathedral will host its 5th annual Romanian Festival the church grounds in the Westpark/Kamms Corners neighborhood. The weekend promises to be a wonderful opportunity for everyone to get acquainted with the ancient and unique Romanian culture and heritage, as well as enjoy delicious gourmet foods, live entertainment throughout the weekend with orchestras and dancers, a wine-tasting event, view art exhibits in the on-site museum, tour the cathedral with its inspirational and traditional iconography, and much more. IN SHORT, WE WANT YOU TO EXPERIENCE ROMANIA'S CULTURE!
The 3-day event, as always, is highlighted by the food. Romanian cuisine is a blend of several European cultures, which makes for a truly diverse selection, including grilled mititei (Romanian hamburgers) coupled with award-winning Romanian beer, stuffed cabbage, delicious homemade soups,sausages, Romanian doughnuts (elephant ears) hot out of the pan, and the ever-popular mamaliga cu branza, a crowd-pleasing cornmeal and cheese soufflé. "We Romanians always chuckle," according to Jean Dobrea, food chairperson for this year's festival, "because mamaliga has always been a staple of the Romanian cuisine long before polenta became a trendy item on restaurant menus!" The rich and varied selection of home-baked pastries will dazzle your palate, in addition to the beers and wines of Romania. Romanian music will fill the air, with AUTENTIC, an ethno music sensation direct from Romania, and TRANSILVANIA orchestra, plus dancers throughout the weekend. Vendors will offer religious items, icons, painted eggs and artifacts, and traditional American arts and crafts objects, also.
Father Remus Grama, parish priest, will offer tours of the cathedral, well-known for its architecture and beautiful iconography, and tours of the ethnic museum also will be offered during the weekend.
Hours of this year's festival are Friday, August 20, from 4:30-11 p.m., Saturday, August 21, from 2-11 p.m., and Sunday, August 22, from noon-10 p.m. Admission and parking are free. For further information call the parish office at (216)941-5550 More Information
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August 22, 2010 | | Chicken and Duck Dinner 12:00 Noon 9850 North Blvd. Chagrin Falls DTJ Taborville is having a Chicken and Duck Dinner, serving from 12 PM to 2 PM. Cost is $ 10.50 for an adult dinner and $5.50 for a children's chicken dinner. ½ duck dinner is $15.50. Dinner includes dumplings, sauerkraut, a homemade doughnut and coffee. Czech beer is available at the bar. Music from 12:30 pm till 3:30 PM will be provided by John Pastirik Combo. Reservations must be in by 8/18/2010 For reservations and more information about D.T.J. Events call (440) 543-8494 Bn.marek@dtjtaborville.com Top of Page
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September 3-6, 2010 | | Oktoberfest varies Cuyahoga County Fairgrounds Berea, Ohio Fri: 5 to midnight; Sat: Noon to midnight; Sun: Noon to midnight; on: Noon to 9pm Join us for four exciting days of authentic German Food, Beer, and the best Entertainment in the Cleveland area Labor Day Weekend. Local and Regional Musicians, German Dance Groups. Come rain or shine! FREE PARKING CHILDREN UNDER 12 RECEIVE FREE ADMISSION. Cleveland Pops Orchestra to play Beethoven's 5th on Sunday September 5 Sunday is Seniors Day! Anyone 60 and over who comes between 12 and 3:00 can join the fun for free courtesy of ClevelandSeniors.Com! Spend the day. More Information
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September 11, 2010 | | India Festival USA: Tribute to Heroes 2010 12:00 noon to 9:00 PM Independence Middle School and Gym 6111 Archwood Road, Independence Bridging Cultures, Generations & Communities. Taste of India Food Fest. Exhibition Showcase from India. You've Got Talent (solo and group performance competition). Award Ceremony Contact info@indiafestusa.com. One Day of Togetherness More Information
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September 12, 2010 | | Scottish American Society Meeting 3:00 to 5:00 PM Main Library, Akron-Summit County Public Library 60 S. High Street Nancie Tindell will present a program on Nova Scotia. Any and all are invited to attend our meetings. You do not have to be Scottish, but must have an interest in our Scottish culture. For more information call: Jim or Margaret Frost at: 330.882.0342, or Gene or Betty Marcus at: 330.499.1681. More Information
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September 16, 23 and 30 | | Cleveland Italian Film Festival 2010 7:30 PM Cedar Lee Theater Cleveland Heights Award winning Italian films with subtitles with Pre-film parties and dinner before every film - $10.00 film tickets - $15.00 Pre-film dinner at Jimmy O'Neills Tickets on sale now and must be purchased in advance.
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September 19, 2010 | | One World Day 1:00 to 6:00 PM East Blvd. and Martin Luther King Blvd. Rockefeller Park, Cleveland Presented by the Cleveland Cultural Gardens Federation. 1-2:00 Dedication of new Armenian Garden (741 MLK Blvd) 2-3:30 visit the Gardend and learn more about them. Performances in the Irish, British and Hungarian Gardens. 3:30 - 4:00 parade of Flags starting at the Armenian Gardens. Come walk with your nation! 4:00- 6:00 Posting of the flags, naturalization ceremony for new citizens, ethnic kitchens. Transportation around the gardens will be presented by Lolley the Trolley. More Information
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September 21, 2010 | | TiE Ohio International Entrepreneur Award TBA Windows on the River Join TiE Ohio and Inside Business in celebrating the entrepreneurial spirit and the drive to build an enterprise from nothing more than a simple dream! More Information
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September 22,2010 | | Greater Cleveland Sweet Adeline's Annual Show 7:00 PM CCC East 4250 Ricmond Road (at Harvard) Cleopatra! Queen of D'Nial. Tickets $15. Children under 12, $10. Orders after August 30 will be held at the ticket office. Open Seating- Handicap accessible - Doors Open at 6:30 PM For more information call Dawn at 330-273-5776 More Information
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September 26, 2010 | | Maltz Museum 5th Anniversary Celebration. TBD Maltz Museum of Jewish Heritage 2929 Richmond Road, Beachwood Event to celebrate the Museum's fifth anniversary and honor the legacy of the Gries Family, led by Museum Trustee and Community Leader Bob Gries. The evening will feature cocktails & hors d'oeuvres, a sit down dinner, an auction, great entertainment by the Capitol Steps from Washington DC and inspiring words from the 2010 Stop the Hate: Youth Speak Out! Essay Contest winner. Since opening our doors in October 2005, the Maltz Museum of Jewish Heritage has filled a unique role, unduplicated anywhere in America; engaging visitors of many backgrounds while building bridges of understanding in an increasingly complex world. For more information on partnership opportunities, please contact Laura Whay Klein, Director of Development & Marketing, at 216.593.0589 Contacts: Adam Teresi, media relations - 216.593.0584; 216.469.1725 (cell); ateresi@mmjh.org Judi Feniger, Executive Director - 216.593.0591; jfeniger@mmjh.org More Information
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October 2, 2010 | | Gandhi's Birthday Celebration 6:00 PM Indian Cultural garden Martin Luther King Blvd. Commemoration of the birthday of Gandhi, India's peaceful leader. Top of Page
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October 4, 2010 | | Italian American Heritage Month Kick-Off 5:00 to 7:00 PM City Hall Rotunda 601 Lakeside Avenue Awards ceremony kicking off Italian-American Heritage Month. Contact Rose A. Zitiello by e-mail @ Rzitiello@city.cleveland.oh.us for more information. Top of Page
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October 7, 2010 | | Cleveland Italian Film Festival 2010 7:30 PM Capitol Theater Detroit at West 65th Street. Westside showing of the award winning Italian film "Ciao Professore" $10.00 film tickets - (Pre-film dinner at Luxe Restaurant SOLD OUT) - Tickets on sale now and must be purchased in advance
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October 10, 2010 | | Scottish American Society Meeting 3:00 to 5:00 PM Main Library, Akron-Summit County Public Library 60 S. High Street Frances Acar will present a program entitled, "The Disappearing Island." Any and all are invited to attend our meetings. You do not have to be Scottish, but must have an interest in our Scottish culture. For more information call: Jim or Margaret Frost at: 330.882.0342, or Gene or Betty Marcus at: 330.499.1681. More Information
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October 30, 2010 | | Maynard PNA Halloween Dance 7:00 to 11:00 PM 71560 Hall St. Maynard, OH Music & Dancing to the Honky Express from Cleveland, OH 7:00-11:00pm. For more info: 740-635-3537. Top of Page
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November, 2010 | | Welttrauertage (World Day of Mourning) TBD German Cultural Gardens East Blvd. Details to follow Top of Page
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November 14, 2010 | | Scottish American Society Meeting 3:00 to 5:00 PM Main Library, Akron-Summit County Public Library 60 S. High Street Any and all are invited to attend our meetings. You do not have to be Scottish, but must have an interest in our Scottish culture. For more information call: Jim or Margaret Frost at: 330.882.0342, or Gene or Betty Marcus at: 330.499.1681. More Information
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November 28, 2010 | | Croatian Garden Benefit Concert TBA Croatian Center Eastlake, Ohio Cleveland Women's Orchestra plays famous Croatian composer's music for Croatian Garden's benefit on November 28 at Croatian Center in Eastlake. Times and entrance fee pending. Top of Page
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March 24-April 3, 2011 | | Cleveland International Film Festival Varies Tower City Cinemas Tower City Center The Cleveland International Film Festival has grown by 104% since 2003 and now attracts over 71,000 admissions for 11 days to Tower City Cinemas. More than 300 films originating from over 60 countries are showcased during this annual Spring arts tradition. This is the 35th year! Call 216-623-3456 for more information More Information
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May 11, 2011 | | International Hall of Fame Induction TBA TBA
Save the date for the 2nd Induction of the Cleveland International Hall of Fame. Details to follow. More Information
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