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Cleveland Slovenian Business and Professional Association (CSBPA) Annual Reception
6:30 PM
Cleveland State University, Drinko Hall and Waetjen Lobby (in the Music & Communications Building)
2001 Euclid Avenue

Cleveland State University Consulate General of the Republic of Slovenia. Cost: $10 Cash only at door RSVP by February 2 via e-mail: csbpa1@yahoo.com, or telephone: Denise Klemencic (216) 906-9199. Guests are encouraged and welcome!

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Langston Listens to America
7:00 PM
Maltz Museum of Jewish History
2020 Richmond Road, Beachwood

$15/$12 members.

Honor Black History Month with an exceptional performance of Langston Hughes' poetry by actors from Karamu House Theatre.

Through stories of the Black experience, Hughes portrays the struggles of all who experience hatred and discrimination. This dramatic choreo-poem combines music, movement, performance, and narration.

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Lecture: who was Ferenc Rakoczi?
TBD
Cleveland Hungarian Heritage Society
The Galleria - East 9th & St. Clair

Presenter: Zsuzsanna Papp, Rákoczi Foundation, Toronto, Ontario. For adults and High School students. Information: 440 247 5144

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Cleveland Chinese Music Ensemble
5:00 PM
Student Center Ballroom, Kent State University
Risman Drive (Off Summit Street)

The Cleveland Chinese Music Ensemble will perform at the 2010 Kent State University Chinese New Year celebration, sponsored by the Kent State University Chinese Student and Scholar Association. Between 5 and 6 there will be Chinese food. Also during this time the hosts and several guests will speak. The ensemble will perform during dinner, from 6 to 6:40 p.m. Following this, there will be more entertainment from 7 to 9 p.m. (including Chinese classic and pop songs, modern dance, hip-hop, a traditional Chinese talk show, etc.). Tickets are $6 per person if purchased before February 11, 2010, and free for children under 12. Tickets purchased the day of the event will be $8.50 per person. To purchase tickets contact Xiangwen Li at (330) 907-1411 or order online at http://www.showclix.com/event/8227/. Tickets purchased online cost $6 per person plus transaction fee charged by Showclix.

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German Central's Valentine Dinner Dance
6:30 PM to 12:00 AM
German Central
7683 York Road

Dance to Fred Ziwich. Come and enjoy an evening with Dinner, Dancing and Laughter. Bring your Sweetheart and your friends. Dinner from 6:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Dancing from 8:00 p.m. to 12:00 a.m. Advance donation $17.00 per person $20.00 donation per person after Jan. 31, 2010 Dance only donation $10.00. For tickets call Charlotte Helfrich 440-238-6584 or Renate Nacinovic 440-888-6018

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Babushka Brunch (Ethnic Dining)
2:00 PM
Holy Spirit Party Center
5500 west 54th Street, Parma

The Carpatho-Rusyn Heritage Museum invites you to a fun afternoon on Valentine's Day with ethnic dining, music, and a special show. Traditional ethnic dishes from the Carpathian Mountain region of Europe (stuffed cabbage, halushki, kielbasa and kraut, pirohy, and more) will be served. Babushkas are optional.

Come alone, bring your valentine, or reserve a table for eight. Tickets: $20 per person. Reservations are required. Deadline Feb. 8, 2010. Telephone: 440-521-5029 (Carol) This social event and fund raiser will benefit the Carpatho-Rusyn Heritage Museum and its future educational programs and exhibits

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- Scottish American Society Meeting
3:00 to 5:00 PM
- Main Library, Akron-Summit County Public Library system
60 S. High Street

Explanation here - Any and all are invited to attend our meetings. This meeting will feature a power point presentation on Robert Burns, Poet Laureate of Scotland by Margaret Frost.

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.

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Bunter Nachmittag (A Colorful Afternoon in Winter)
3:00 PM
Donauschwaben Deutsch Amerikanischen Kulturzentrum
7370 Columbia Road, Olmsted Twp

For your Entertainment: Austrian folksongs, musical and humorous interludes, Schuhplattler dances.(The program is COMPLETLY in German) Adults $10.00 - ($12.00 at the door) Students $5.00 Sandwiches, coffee and cake are included. For Tickets: Edwin or Gisela Moore - 216-252-6551.

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Opening Reception Folk Art Exhibit: Maiden, Mother, Woman of Wisdom
3:00 PM
Croatian Heritage Museum and Library
34900 Lakeshore Blvd, Eastlake

The influence of headdresses and explanations of the customs for various regions of Croatia will be displayed in the exhibit. A wedding traditions book is being prepared for publication by the same title as the exhibit and will be for sale for those brides who wish to incorporate some of the wedding customs into their modern day ceremony. Frances Babic a well known local, Eastern European studies, research professor, is the curator for this exhibit and main writer for the book of wedding traditions. Free Admission. Refreshments will be served. . /p>

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Exhibit: Maiden, Mother, Woman of Wisdom
Varies
Croatian Heritage Museum and Library
34900 Lakeshore Blvd, Eastlake

The Croatian Heritage Museum & Library is pleased to announce their new folk art exhibit, "Maiden, Mother, Woman of Wisdom." The main focus of the exhibit is to show the role in society, of a Croatian woman in the past, when marriage was her only option. Women were trying to find their social place within what society imposed on them. The symbolic meaning of the headdress indicates a social place for women in patriarchal societies.

Frances Babic a well known local, Eastern European studies, research professor, is the curator for this exhibit and main writer for the book of wedding traditions. The exhibit project is supported by the Ohio Arts Council. We would like acknowledge and give special thanks to Stanka Kordic for her beautiful artwork. This exhibit is featuring some of the folkwear from the collections of Stjepan Vlahovic, Mr. & Mrs. Marko Saric, and Mrs. Daugirdas. Color Nation Hair Salon stylists donated their professional services in creating the special hairstyles worn for wedding ceremonies across Croatia. Milka Vrataric and Zlata Spoljaric helped recreate some of the folkdress.

Exhibit hours are Wednesday, 6-8pm, Friday, 3-8pm, and Saturday 1-5pm. For any questions, or to arrange group tours please call Branka Malinar at 440-327-9498. /p>

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President's Day - Meet the Presidents
7:00 PM
Maltz Museum of Jewish History
2020 Richmond Road, Beachwood

Free with museum admission.

Meet three of America's most fascinating presidents-George Washington, Abraham Lincoln (Don Kalish), and Franklin Delano Roosevelt (Dave Rivelis) as they tell you in person about their life, times and relationship with the Jewish people.

Have your picture taken with one or all of these famous men and enjoy some of their favorite desserts - apple, peach, and pecan pies!

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Paczki Day Bus Trip
All Day
Hamtramck, Michigan
By Bus

Paczki is the Polish way of celebrating Mardi Gras and preparing for Lent. Hamtramck Michigan is the largest Paczki Festival in the world. In addition to the tasty treats they provide music, shopping, vodka, a church tour and more. The bus ride and all the extras is only $62.00 US or 178 Polish Zloty For further information contact Rick Bentley 216-386-7574 or Kniola Travel at 216-641-7633.

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Journey to Freedom
7:00 - 9:00 PM
Maltz Museum of Jewish History
2020 Richmond Road, Beachwood

Journey to Freedom tells the story of Wait still Sharp, a Unitarian minister and his wife Martha, who days prior to the Nazi occupation of Czechoslovakia left their children in Massachusetts to embark on an uncertain journey. Armed only with their faith and determination, they helped thousands of refugees and assisted anti-Nazi dissidents and Jews as they escaped to safety.

This program is part of a national speaker series presented by Facing History and Ourselves and the Allstate Foundation.

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Inaugural North Coast Feis
8:00 to 5:00 PM
Holiday Inn Strongsville

An Irish dance competition welcoming over 700 Irish dancers of all ages and standards. There will be 5 stages, 4 musicians and 7 adjudicators. Entries will open on in December. Sponsored by "Friends of Leneghan Academy".

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Hungarian and Polish Dance Workshop
11:00 AM
Brecksville Center for the Arts
at 8997 Highland Drive in Brecksville, Ohio

Csárdás Dance Company is pleased to announce a Hungarian and Polish Dance Workshop for the general public. Come and celebrate the joyful expression of Eastern European dance in this fun and simple workshop! Learn uncomplicated dances meant for beginners from 2 popular Eastern European ethnicities - Polish and Hungarian! The Polish dance is taught by Living Traditions Folk Ensemble. The Hungarian dance is taught by Csárdás Dance Company. Cost is $18.00. Registration is required for all sessions through Brecksville Center for the Arts at 440-526-6232. Call Csardas Dance for more information 216-533-4194

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Which Way Will Turkey Tip? Understanding the New Turkey
6:00 PM
The Union Club
1211 Euclid Avenue

Is Turkey becoming more Islamic or secular in its culture and politics? And what might a significant drift toward one direction or the other mean for America, Europe, and the Middle East? Ian Lesser, one of the foremost thinkers on American -Turkish relations, will speak about the incredible pace of change going on inside Turkey right now and how that change stands to influence everything from the war on terror to peace in the Middle East. Admission is $25 for Cleveland Council on World Affairs members and $35 for non-members and $10 for students.

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Kick Off To St. Patrick's Day
7:30 PM
East Side Irish American Club
22770 Lakeshore Blvd., Euclid

The Elders in Concert! Three songs are mystical, comical, political and cultural. They address their heritage through songs and stories. Don't miss this amazing performance by a talented group. Tickets are $15.00 for members and $18.00 for non-members with a cash bar. Food will be available for purchase. Call for tickets and more information 216-731-0741 or 216-486-1652

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Polish Genealogical Society of Greater Cleveland Meeting
7:30 PM
St. Mary's Polish National Catholic Church
5375 Broadview Road, Parma

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Polish American Congress (PAC)
6:30
Union of Poles
9999 Granger Road, Garfield Heights

Polish American Congress (PAC) Meeting: At the Union of Poles office at 9999 Granger Road, Garfield Heights, Ohio, officers and directors meeting at 6:30 pm and general meeting at 7:30 pm.

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Cleveland Society of Poles
5:00 PM
Sokolowski's University Inn

Cleveland Society of Poles Meeting at Sokolowski's University Inn. The Officers and Trustees meeting starts at 5:00 pm, social hour at 5:30 pm, dinner at 6:30 pm and speaker at 7:30 pm.

All CSOP meeting are open to the public and tickets are $25.00 at the door. The business meeting after the speaker is for members only.

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Guinness & Harp Night
7:30 PM
East Side Irish American Club
22770 Lakeshore Blvd., Euclid

The Kreelers present a great night of music at one of the best nights of "the season" at the Club. $5.00 for members and $8.00 for non-members with a cash bar. Pay at the door - no reservations required. Food will be available for purchase.

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Festival of Nations
6:30 PM
Akron Civic Theater
182 Main Street, Akron

The Akron Civic Theatre, in partnership with Akron International Friendship, will present the inaugural Festival of Nations. This festival will be the first of its kind at the Akron Civic Theatre. Experience international music, dance, visual arts, food, and more. The Grand Lobby and Upper Salon will feature a variety of nationality groups selling art and food. Interactive programming and an international food and art festival (including a children's interactive with O'Hare Irish Dancers) begin at 6:30 p.m., with performances beginning at 7:30 p.m.

Performing groups include: Cleveland Chinese Music Ensemble, Csardas Dance Company (Hungarian folk dance), Dance Israeli! (Jewish folk dance),El Corazon de Mexico Ballet Folklorico, Michael Searching Bear (Native American flute),The O'Hare Irish Dancers, Serpente Negra Capoeira (Brazilian martial arts/dance),Shri Kalaa Mandhir (classical Indian dance).

Cost: $10; $5 for those 18 and under and University of Akron students with ID To order tickets call the Akron Civic Theatre box office at (330) 253-2488. This event is sponsored in part by the Laurel Lake Foundation, and coordinated by Val Renner. The Master of Ceremonies for the evening will be Allan Fee from Q104's Wilde and Fee Morning Show

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Corned Beef, Ham and Cabbage Dinner
12:30 PM
East Side Irish American Club
22770 Lakeshore Blvd., Euclid

Club units and Irish dancers will perform throughout the day. Cost - $9.00 per adult $4.00 per child. Reservations must be made and paid by February 24. Cash bar. No admission without dinner ticket. No food or beverages may be brought into the club. For tickets call 216-731-0741 or 216-486-1652

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Irish American Club East Side General Membership Meeting
5:30 PM
East Side Irish American Club
22770 Lakeshore Blvd., Euclid

Club units and Irish Dance schools perform. No charge. Members and non-members are welcome. Food will be available for purchase. Cash Bar.

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Making Trouble: To Be Funny, Jewish and Female
7:00 PM
Maltz Museum of Jewish History
2020 Richmond Road, Beachwood

$10/$8 members

While Jewish humor is a nearly inseparable part of the story of comedy in America, the contribution of Jewish women to laughter is less widely acknowledged.

Celebrate Women's History Month with a fascinating look at six of the greatest female comic entertainers-Molly Picon, Fanny Brice, Sophie Tucker, Joan Rivers, Gilda Radner and Wendy Wasserstein-and the changing portrait of Jewish women in the 20th century.

Comedy performer, Deena Mendlowitz, co-founder of Friends with Benefits Improv leads a post-viewing discussion.

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Tom Sweeney in Concert
8:00 PM
East Side Irish American Club Cabaret Room
22770 Lakeshore Blvd., Euclid

It's "An Evening to Remember" with Tom Sweeney" A one-man show with the Bard of Ireland. Always a sell-out! Call early for tickets. No sales at door. Cash bar. Call Mary Terese Hurley for tickets 216-486-1652.

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Guinness & Harp Night II
7:30 PM
East Side Irish American Club
22770 Lakeshore Blvd., Euclid

The Boys From County Hell. Round Two of a great night of music at one of the best nights of "the season" at the Club. $5.00 for members and $8.00 for non-members with a cash bar. Pay at the door - no reservations required. Food will be available for purchase.

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Ohio Chapter of the Kosciuszko Foundation Meeting
7:00 PM
Hampton Inn
Solon

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47th Polish Heritage Award banquet
7:00 PM
St. Michael's Woodside Party Center
Broadview Heights

Cleveland Society of Poles prevents the 47th Polish Heritage Award Banquet. Join the Society as they honor their annual "Good Joe" recipient.

St. Michael's Woodside Party Center in Broadview Heights will be the site of the banquet that starts at 6:00 pm with cocktails and dinner served at 7:00 pm.

A special program to honor the new Good Joe will begin at 8:00 pm.

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50th Anniversary Cleveland German Language School
12:00 Noon
Deutsch-Amerikanisches Kulturzentrum Cleveland
7370 Columbia Road, Olmsted Twp

12 noon Dinner - Jaegerschnitzel, Spaetzle, Rotkraut und Himbeertorte. Tickets $20 - children 12: $10 Call: Gertrud Ivanov 330-764-4448 or Irma Babij 440-886-1079

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Driving Mr. Klezmer
7:00 PM
Maltz Museum of Jewish History
2020 Richmond Road, Beachwood

$15/$12 members

Hop in the old Ford Tsuris for a back roads, clutch-poppin' trip-a jaunt through the states of Klezmer, Old-Time Swing, Pop Music and Spoken Word.

Bert Straton-a.k.a. Klezmer Guy and leader of Yiddishe Cup-performs comedic and nostalgic prose sketches and plays clarinet, accompanied by chauffeur Alan Douglass on vocals and fuel-injected, mood-enhancing piano. This show has no brakes!

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The Art of the Easter Egg
TBD
Cleveland Hungarian Heritage Society
The Galleria - East 9th & St. Clair

- Learn about the symbolism of Easter egg decorations and take time to decorate one in the Hungarian style. For all ages; three levels of difficulty. Presenters: Anita Olsafsky, Tini Halácsy and Magda Temesváry. Info: 440 247 5144

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Cleveland Society of Poles
5:00 PM
Sokolowski's University Inn

Cleveland Society of Poles Meeting at Sokolowski's University Inn. The Officers and Trustees meeting starts at 5:00 pm, social hour at 5:30 pm, dinner at 6:30 pm and speaker at 7:30 pm.

All CSOP meeting are open to the public and tickets are $25.00 at the door. The business meeting after the speaker is for members only.

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2010 Jagerfest Concert and Dance
6:00 PM
The Westside Sachsenheim
7001 Denison Ave, Cleveland

The Deutsche Musik Verein ("DMV"), or German Music Society, proudly present their 2010 Jagerfest Concert and Dance! Join us for a night of festive fun that will have you prosting, clanking steins and dancing. Special guests "German Family Society Tanzgruppe" and dancing from 9:00 p.m. 'til Midnight to the Polka prowess of Fred Ziwich and his International Sound Machine. Plenty of food and libations (good German beer and plenty of Jager!) to suit the festive crowd . . . and all a modest prices! Donation: $15.00 Contact: Ron Mueller at 440-884-3151 for ticket sales and table reservations.

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Polish Genealogical Society of Greater Cleveland Meeting
7:30 PM
St. Mary's Polish National Catholic Church
5375 Broadview Road, Parma

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Polish American Congress (PAC)
6:30
Union of Poles
9999 Granger Road, Garfield Heights

Polish American Congress (PAC) Meeting: At the Union of Poles office at 9999 Granger Road, Garfield Heights, Ohio, officers and directors meeting at 6:30 pm and general meeting at 7:30 pm.

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The Old Neighborhood: Taylor Road
7:00 PM
Maltz Museum of Jewish History
2020 Richmond Road, Beachwood

$10/$8 members. After World War II, Jews, like many other Clevelanders, began to leave the central city. Many settled in the inner suburban ring and Taylor Road became a major hub of institutional and Orthodox Jewish life, with Taylor Road and Park Synagogue, Jewish Family Services Association, the Jewish Community Center and Hebrew Academy all within walking distance.

Dr. Sean Martin, Associate Curator for Jewish History at WRHS explores Taylor Road's past and why the area continues to be a center for Jewish life in Cleveland.

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Annual Kosciuszko Foundation Ohio Chapter Awards Banquet
TBD
Polish American Cultural Center
Slavic Village

Celebrate the 3rd at the Polish American Cultural Center in Cleveland's Slavic Village

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Macedonian Day of Learning
10:00 AM
Holiday Inn
Springfield,

Macedonian Day of Learning will definitely be an event to interest the whole family and a lot like a mid-year convention. There will be a welcoming reception for those who arrive on Friday, April 16. There will be music and zelnick at the reception. And where there is music, there will be dancing.

Activities begin with a 10 a.m. workshop given by Tasho Alusheff and Alex Alusheff on MPO history and his remembrances. There will be age-appropriate activities for children. Each chapter is asked to have a representative attend the 11 a.m. workshop designed to bolster our chapters with a myriad of ideas shared to enhance the MPO. Young people interested in being active in the YMPO will gather for lunch at noon while everyone else will find their way to their favorite eatery, which abound in this corner of Springfield. At 1 p.m., Janice Chachoff will present a workshop detailing customs at a Macedonian wedding and those words to describe them. Dance lessons given by John Pappas begin at 2. Old and young alike should plan to participate.

This will be followed by a workshop on the Via Egnatia, the old Roman road still in use in Macedonia today and used throughout the centuries by a myriad of armies, including the Romans and the Crusaders. It will be given by Virginia Nizamoff Surso. The vecherinka begins at 7 p.m., but doors will open at 6:30. Dancing until 11 will be to the beat of the Bill Skimos Band.

Tickets will be $20 for adults, $10 for teens and free to children 12 and younger. For hotel reservations, contact the Holiday Inn at 937-323-8631 and ask for the special MPO rate of $79 a night, or call 1-888-HOLIDAY. This hotel is located at 383 East Leffel Lane. The MPO is able to keep costs for the event at a minimum thanks to the generosity of sponsors Nadia Budimir in memory of her mother Vanya Dumas and Alex Andreoff. For more information contact Zlatka5@aol.com

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Ohio Chapter of the Kosciuszko Foundation Meeting
7:00 PM
Hampton Inn
Solon

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The Plague and the Moonflower
8:30 PM
Shrine Church of St. Stanislaus
3629 East 65th Street

CityMusic Cleveland presents "The Plague and the Moonflower" by Richard Harvey and Ralph Steadman. CityMusic Cleveland celebrates Spring by emphasizing GREEN with this concert dedicated to a single work concentrating on the environment. This performance, the first ever in America, will inspire everyone and raise our awareness of the fragile state of the world if left to the devices of those who choose to ignore its potential destruction.

This fabulous multi-media work with tiers of music, word and visual elements will invite you to hear everything around you with your eyes and see everything around you with a mind and heart warmed by the blood uniting the universe as one creation of one Creator.

For more information contact the rectory at 216-341-9091 between 9:00 am and 4:00 pm. Admission is free.

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Polish Genealogical Society of Greater Cleveland Meeting
7:30 PM
St. Mary's Polish National Catholic Church
5375 Broadview Road, Parma

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Polish American Congress (PAC)
6:30
Union of Poles
9999 Granger Road, Garfield Heights

Polish American Congress (PAC) Meeting: At the Union of Poles office at 9999 Granger Road, Garfield Heights, Ohio, officers and directors meeting at 6:30 pm and general meeting at 7:30 pm.

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Cleveland Society of Poles
5:00 PM
Sokolowski's University Inn

Cleveland Society of Poles Meeting at Sokolowski's University Inn. The Officers and Trustees meeting starts at 5:00 pm, social hour at 5:30 pm, dinner at 6:30 pm and speaker at 7:30 pm.

All CSOP meeting are open to the public and tickets are $25.00 at the door. The business meeting after the speaker is for members only.

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Ohio Chapter of the Kosciuszko Foundation Meeting
7:00 PM
Hampton Inn
Solon

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Celtic Beltane Festival
TBD
Maize Valley Market & Winery - Hartville, Ohio.

Mark your calendars! Details to follow

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Lecture: Hungary between the Two World Wars
TBD
Cleveland Hungarian Heritage Society
The Galleria - East 9th & St. Clair

- Presenter: Judit Kesserü Némethy, New York University, New York, New York. For adults and High School Students. For information, call 440-247-5144

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Asian Festival
11:00 AM to 8:00 PM
Asia Plaza and surrounding area
30th and Payne, Cleveland

Very first Asian Festival in Cleveland. Details to follow.

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Polish Genealogical Society of Greater Cleveland Meeting
7:30 PM
St. Mary's Polish National Catholic Church
5375 Broadview Road, Parma

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Polish American Congress (PAC)
6:30
Union of Poles
9999 Granger Road, Garfield Heights

Polish American Congress (PAC) Meeting: At the Union of Poles office at 9999 Granger Road, Garfield Heights, Ohio, officers and directors meeting at 6:30 pm and general meeting at 7:30 pm.

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Cleveland Society of Poles
5:00 PM
Sokolowski's University Inn

Cleveland Society of Poles Meeting at Sokolowski's University Inn. The Officers and Trustees meeting starts at 5:00 pm, social hour at 5:30 pm, dinner at 6:30 pm and speaker at 7:30 pm.

All CSOP meeting are open to the public and tickets are $25.00 at the door. The business meeting after the speaker is for members only.

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Polish American Night at Progressive Field
6:00 PM
Progressive Field

The Cleveland Society of Poles is sponsoring this night of Polish Pride, baseball and fireworks. Bleacher tickets are $12.00 for this inter-league game versus the Washington Nationals. Please arrive at the stadium for the parade by 6:00 pm. and stay for the fireworks after the game.

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Ohio Chapter of the Kosciuszko Foundation Meeting
7:00 PM
Hampton Inn
Solon

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Ohio Scottish Games
TBD
Wellington Fairgrounds

Annual event. Details to follow

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Polish Genealogical Society of Greater Cleveland Meeting
7:30 PM
St. Mary's Polish National Catholic Church
5375 Broadview Road, Parma

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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

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