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The Merry Ploughboys Benefit Concert
8:00 PM
Windows on the River in the Powerhouse

Downtown Cleveland

Back again by popular demand! We are happy to announce that The Merry Ploughboys from Dublin, Ireland will perform their 10th annual benefit concert for the Little Sisters of the Poor, who have been providing a home for Cleveland's elderly poor for over 141 years.

We will have a "Luck of the Irish Raffle" with a one week trip for 2 to Ireland grand prize including a night with the Merry Ploughboys at their pub in Dublin. The lucky ticket will be drawn on the night of the concert. Group seating is available. Tickets start at $30.00.

Consider advertising in our program booklet! To reserve your seats or for information, call 216.378.4739 or email Tom Arbeznik at tarbeznik@msn.com or Marilou Hitt at devcleveland@littlesistersofthepoor.org.

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Joint Veterans Commission of Cuyahoga County (JVCOCC) 87th Anniversary Dinner
6:00 PM
Holiday Inn Cleveland South
6001 Rockside Road Independence

Installation of officers and Veteran of the Year Award.

2011 Outstanding Veteran of the Year Award Honoree - William H. Willoughby, Jr. A member of the Association of the U.S. Army and Special Forces Association and Civilian Aide to the Secretary of the U.S. Army. Recognizing his distinguished service to our country, lifetime of dedication and contributions in support of our service men and women, fellow veterans, their respective families, and the community at large.

Dinner: $25 per Person - Reservation Deadline - January 27, 2012 or Sold Out. Sit-down Dinner - Garden Salad, Main: Chicken Parmesan w/pasta marinara and veg. (Option: Tilapia w/rice pilaf and veg. or Fruit Plate w/cottage Cheese), Dessert. Cash Bar.

Contact JVCOCC at 216-373-7799.

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Black History Month - Celebrate Theater
12:00 PM
Cleveland City Hall Rotunda
601 Lakeside Avenue

Celebrate Black History Month! Stage Performance by LeJon Woods, African Storyteller, Poets and more. Food samples provided by Phil the Fire - Chicken & Waffles. Free and open to the public.

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Annual Black History Flag Raising & Ceremony
12:00 PM
Cleveland City Hall Rotunda
601 Lakeside Avenue

Join The Underground Railroad, Peace in the Hood, Inc., The Task Force for Community Mobilization for the flag raising over City Hall. Free and open to the public.

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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

. Genealogy with the library staff. 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.

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Winter Celebrations Of Our Eastern European Ancestors
2:30 to 6:00 PM
St. Eugene Parish Hall
264 Warrensville Center Road, Bedford

Sponsored by the Cleveland Chapter of the Carpatho-Rusyn Society. Adults $15, 7-12 $5.00, under 7 free

What did our ancestors do during the cold, snowy,winter months in former Czechoslovakia, Poland, Hungary, Croatia and surrounding countries? Did they get :cabin fever:? Among the Carpatho-Rusyn people, the period between Theophany/Epiohany and the Sunday before Lent was a time of music, dance, and sewing bees where young men would find their future wives.It was a festive time when many remarriages took place.

Come join us as Dean Poloka, program director and choreographer of the Slavjane Folk Ensemble from McKees rock, Pa educates and entertains us as he explains how dance evolved among the Eastern European people, focusing on the Carpatho-Rusyns. He will explore the cultural influences, the seasons and events that were expressed through music and dances with the participation of Living Traditions Folk Ensemble from Brecksville, a Carpatho-Rusyn dance group.How did our ancestors keep warm during these cold winter months? In addition. there will be an exhibit of winter clothing and items from local Eastern European cultural museums.

A complete roast beef dinner will be served with a cash bar. Children are welcome. Additional info 440-729-2045.

Reservation deadline is February 7, 2012. Please make check payable to :Carpatho-Rusyn Society. Mail to: Barb Popovich, 31655 Arthur Rd., Solon, Oh 44139

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Cleveland Bratislava Sister Cities
7:30 PM
Old Town Hall in Independence
6652 Brecksville Road (next to the bandstand)

Meeting begins at 7:00 with a brief program presenting plans for future events and other Slovak cultural news.) Free parking, behind the bandstand. Cost: Free.

Mr. Bill Guentzler, Artistic Director if the Cleveland International Film Festival will discuss the Festival and its history, program development, the reason for its emphasis on Eastern and Central European film and outreach mission. He will also discuss his yearly visits to Slovakia. For information on the program and/or for information on Cleveland-Bratislava Sister Cities, please call: 216-228-8179. All are welcome!

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Little Known Black History Facts
12:00 PM
Cleveland City Hall Rotunda
601 Lakeside Ave.

Celebrate Little Known Black History Facts! Learn about African American contributions on the topics of health, economics, politics, philanthropy, education and entertainment. Food samples provided by B&M Bar B Qu. Free and open to the Public.

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Russian Cultural Garden Concert and Reception
7:00 to 10:00 PM
Sherwin-Gilmour Party Center
5947 Mayfield Road

Join us at the Russian Cultural Garden's Charity Reception and Concert featuring a very special guest and world renown pianist, Alexander Ghindin.

We invite all lovers of Russian art to a reception in support of the Russian Cultural Garden in the City of Cleveland for a concert by Alexander Ghindin. Pianist Ghindin is the Tchaikovsky International Competition Winner in Moscow, Winner of the Prize II Queen Elizabeth International Piano Competition in Brussels, and Winner of the International Piano Competition in Cleveland. Alexander Ghindin - one of the most talented and original pianists of our time, by unanimous recognition of the public and music critics.

Ghindin is specially coming to Cleveland to present a new program and to support the initiative of the Russian-speaking community of the City of Cleveland in establishing the Russian Cultural Garden in Rockefeller Park. Also at the reception, students of the Cleveland School of Classic Ballet will perform under the direction of Gladisa Guadalupe.

Piano music lovers and lovers of Russian culture will be entertained by a virtuoso-romantic program of works by Liszt, Russian and American composers.

Enjoy a generous variety of appetizers, deserts and drinks! During the reception, guests can also become acquainted with the best works of the concept idea design competition for the Russian Cultural Garden. The competition was attended by professional designers, landscape architects, painters and sculptors of the Russian Federation and the United States. The winners' work will be the basis for the design of the Garden.

Regular all-inclusive ticket price $55- $5 from each ticket will be donated to the Russian Cultural Development Fund.

Any additional donations are welcomed. Those who make additional contributions in excess of $20, will be recognized in print and online communications devoted to the Russian Cultural Garden. To buy tickets using a credit card, please contact Diana (440-449-2555) or Bahtiar (440-725-5065) at the Sherwin Gilmour Party Center. You can also purchase tickets by calling Maya Bederman at (216-268-0567) or at Yeleseyevsky grocery store located at 5870 Mayfield Rd. Mayfield Heights, OH 44124.

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Black Culture Bazaar
12:00 PM
Cleveland City Hall Rotunda
601 Lakeside Ave.

Celebrate Economics: - Black Culture Bazaar ! Local vendors offer goods and information. Dessert samples provided by local bakeries. Free and open to the Public.

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Lithuanian Independence Day Concert

St. Casimir Lithuanian Parish Auditorium
18022 Neff Rd

The Greater Cleveland Lithuanian Community will celebrate the Anniversary of the Restoration of Lithuanian Independence Day on February 18th and February 19th 2012.

The evening of February 18th will start the commemoration with concert at St. Casmir's Lithuanian Parish Auditorium, , Cleveland, Ohio. The program will consist of songs by soloist Virginija Muliolis and the Lithuanian Folk dancers of "Svyturys" Ensemble under the direction of Ausrine Sirvinskas. Followed by refreshments and dancing. Admission : donation.

Events sponsored by Lithuanian American Community Inc, Cleveland Chapter.

For information contact Ingrida: 440 946 3388 or ingrida.bublys@ibinternationalinc.com

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Lithuanian Independence Day Concert

St. Casimir Lithuanian Parish
18022 Neff Rd

The Greater Cleveland Lithuanian Community will celebrate the Anniversary of the Restoration of Lithuanian Independence Day on February 18th and February 19th 2012.

February 19th at 10:00 am Mass at St. Casmir Parish. Before the service raising of the flags at the Freedom monument on the grounds of St . Casmir's parish. Celebrant of the Mass Rev. Joseph Bacevice. EXULTATE choir will sing during the Mass.

Events sponsored by Lithuanian American Community Inc, Cleveland Chapter.

For information contact Ingrida: 440 946 3388 or ingrida.bublys@ibinternationalinc.com

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CLE Salutes Black History Month
11:30 AM
Cleveland Hopkins International Airport

Stage presentation- Karamu House presents A Raisin in the Sun Seating is limited - please RSVP to 216-265-6542/ Free and Open to the Public.

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Irish Walks of Life Award Dinner

Holiday Inn Rockside
6001 Rockside Road,Independence

The Irish American Archives Society (of Cleveland) will hold its sixteenth annual "Walks of Life" Award Dinner on Thursday, February 23, 2012. The recipients of the 2012 "Walks of Life" Awards are: Edward F. Crawford, CEO of Park-Ohio and founder of the Irish Garden Club; Michael Cleary, Director Emeritus of the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics; Sr. Kathleen Kilbane, founder of Seeds of Literacy; and Janice Murphy, President of Fairview and Lakewood Hospitals.

The "Walks of Life" Awards, instituted in 1996, recognize living Clevelanders and northeast Ohioans of Irish heritage whose attainments in their chosen Walks of Life have been truly remarkable and stand as an inspiration to others. The awards preserve for posterity a record of their achievement. Contributions in varied spheres of work and service have been honored over the years, encompassing safety services, justice and government, the Church, the manufacturing and the building trades, social services, philanthropy, entertainment, and education.

For further information, contact Margaret Lynch, Executive Director, Irish American Archives Society, iaasadmin@gmail.com or 216-941-5727. The Irish American Archives Society is a not-for-profit organization founded in 1994 by the late Thomas F. Campbell to support the preservation of the legacy of Irish and Irish American achievement in northeast Ohio. IAAS sponsors a newsletter, talks, displays about such topics as the Ohio & Erie Canal and the Irish Cultural Garden, and heritage events (including tours of such historical places of note as St. John Cemetery and the Soldiers and Sailors Monument).

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Kick Off to St. Patrick's Day
7:00 to midnight
East Side Irish American Club
22770 Lakeshore Blvd. Euclid

It's that time of year, yes it is St. Pat's season!!

This event will start off all the fun to come in March. Staring a great Celtic rock band, The Kreellers, who always have the crowds jumping! We are also offering a great deal of specialty drinks that will only be available for a short time. So bring your friends and come enjoy some great music and start the season off right!!!

Doors open at 7p.m. band starts at 8p.m. $5 for students w/ ID $8 for members $10 for non-members

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Celebration of Black History & Culture
12:00 PM
Cleveland City Hall Rotunda
601 Lakeside Ave.

Stage presentation- A Slave Narrative by William Clarence Marshall. Fashion Show presented by Pretty Brown Girls Production. Food samples provided by Ego Adiw. Free and open to the public.

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Cleveland Black History Month Crowning Event
12:00 PM
Cleveland City Hall Rotunda
601 Lakeside Ave.

The Crowning Event! Music, Celebration and Keynote Speaker. Food samples provided by Taste of Memphis. Free and open to the public.

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Paprika! 2012

Ritz Carlton Hotel
1515 West Third Street, Cleveland,

Save the Date - The Cleveland Hungarian Development Panel presents PAPRIKA! 2012. A rollicking grand ball and Silent Auction. This year's event theme is The Global Trek, recognizing Global Cleveland and The Cleveland Hungarian Development Panel's world endeavors. The featured award recipient for Global Cleveland will be Albert Ratner.

For information call: Marika Megyimori 440.871.2796 email: mariamegyimori@yahoo.com Albert Ladanyi 216-721-1039 Elizabeth Papp Taylor 216-295-9234

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Luck of the Irish Craft Fair
10:00 to 5:00 PM
West Shore Unitarian Church
Rocky River

Find all of your St. Patrick's Day gifts - jewelry, clothing, art and... Everything else you can think of. Food will be available for purchase.



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Cleveland Bratislava Sister Cities
7:30 PM
Old Town Hall in Independence
6652 Brecksville Road (next to the bandstand)

Meeting begins at 7:00 with a brief program presenting plans for future events and other Slovak cultural news.) Free parking, behind the bandstand. Cost: Free.

Roman Fedorko, Chair CCWA Young Professionals Group will provide an overview of the Cleveland Council on World Affairs and its Young Professional Group, which he chairs. He will also discuss his family's Slovak roots and history. For information on the program and/or for information on Cleveland-Bratislava Sister Cities, please call: 216-228-8179. All are welcome!

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36th Annual International Film Festival
Times Vary
Tower City Cinemas
Cleveland

The CIFF has grown to attract more than 78,000 people to Tower City Cinemas over the course of the 11-day event (a 9% increase in attendance over the previous CIFF and a 122% increase since 2003). At least 300 films from approximately 60 countries are showcased during this Spring arts tradition, along with more than 150 visiting filmmakers from around the world. The Cleveland International Film Festival receives public support with local tax dollars from Cuyahoga Arts & Culture to preserve and enrich our region's artistic and cultural heritage.

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Dyngus Day
12:00 to 12:00
Gordon Square Arts District
Cleveland

It's a POLISH MARDI GRAS!!! An all day Polka Party featuring a Polka Parade, REAL Polish Food and above all...Polish Pride! Reviving an old Polish tradition here in Cleveland, Ohio. Shuttle busses run free to all venues

Email: DyngusDayCleveland@gmail.com or phone 216-288-2433

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Cleveland Bratislava Sister Cities
7:30 PM
Old Town Hall in Independence
6652 Brecksville Road (next to the bandstand)

Meeting begins at 7:00 with a brief program presenting plans for future events and other Slovak cultural news.) Free parking, behind the bandstand. Cost: Free.

Join us for a Slovak sing-along lead by Beata Beaginova. She will lead the singing of many Slovak favorites. Bring your family along to participate. For information on the program and/or for information on Cleveland-Bratislava Sister Cities, please call: 216-228-8179. All are welcome!

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International Hall of Fame Induction

The Induction dinner ceremony of the Cleveland International Hall of Fame will be Wednesday May 9, 2012.

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International Day
10:00 to 4:00 PM
Garfield Heights High School

Garfield Heights High School and The Chamber of Commerce will be presenting an International Day. Save the Date - more information to follow. Contact Senora Harb 216-662-2800 Ext 8358 or email hkharb@garfield-heights.k12.oh.us

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Cleveland Bratislava Sister Cities
7:30 PM
Old Town Hall in Independence
6652 Brecksville Road (next to the bandstand)

Meeting begins at 7:00 with a brief program presenting plans for future events and other Slovak cultural news.) Free parking, behind the bandstand. Cost: Free.

A moderated forum open to anyone wanting to share his/her/parents/grandparents remembrances of the "old country", their early years in this country, foods, holidays, items such as linens, photos and other thoughts. For information on the program and/or for information on Cleveland-Bratislava Sister Cities, please call: 216-228-8179. All are welcome!

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Juneteenth Parade
Time to be determined
Cleveland

Details of the 2nd annual Junteenth parade and celebration will be coming. Contact Lynn Hampton at 216-323-6155 if you wish to participate.

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65th One World Day
Cleveland Cultural Gardens

Parade of Flags, Naturalization of new citizens and much more. Stay tuned.

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Ohio's Celtic and International Fall Fest
Time varies
Lake County Fairgrounds
1301 Mentor Ave. Painesville

Enjoy the finest of Irish and Celtic Entertainment, Vendors, Food and Spirits as well as the ClevelandPeople.Com International Pavilion featuring song and dance from around the world!

Keep watching for updates and more information. Contact Pat Coyne at pcoyne@ameritech.net

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Native American Heritage Day

President George W. Bush signed into law legislation introduced by Congressman Joe Baca (D-Rialto), to designate the Friday after Thanksgiving as Native American Heritage Day. The Native American Heritage Day Bill was supported by the National Indian Gaming Association (NIGA) and 184 federally recognized tribes, and designates it as a day to pay tribute to Native Americans for their many contributions to the United States.

The Native American Heritage Day Bill encourages Americans of all backgrounds to observe the day after Thanksgiving as Native American Heritage Day, through appropriate ceremonies and activities. It also encourages public elementary and secondary schools to enhance student understanding of Native Americans by providing classroom instructions focusing on their history, achievements, and contributions.

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St. Andrew's Day

Saint Andrew is the patron saint of Scotland, and St. Andrew's Day is Scotland's official national day.

Although most commonly associated with Scotland, Saint Andrew is also the patron saint of Greece, Romania, Russia and the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople. In Germany, the feast day is celebrated as Andreasnacht ("St. Andrew's Night"), in Austria with the custom of Andreasgebet ("St. Andrew's Prayer"), and in Poland as Andrzejki ("Andrews").

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Native American Heritage Day

President George W. Bush signed into law legislation introduced by Congressman Joe Baca (D-Rialto), to designate the Friday after Thanksgiving as Native American Heritage Day. The Native American Heritage Day Bill was supported by the National Indian Gaming Association (NIGA) and 184 federally recognized tribes, and designates it as a day to pay tribute to Native Americans for their many contributions to the United States.

The Native American Heritage Day Bill encourages Americans of all backgrounds to observe the day after Thanksgiving as Native American Heritage Day, through appropriate ceremonies and activities. It also encourages public elementary and secondary schools to enhance student understanding of Native Americans by providing classroom instructions focusing on their history, achievements, and contributions.

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St. Andrew's Day

Saint Andrew is the patron saint of Scotland, and St. Andrew's Day is Scotland's official national day.

Although most commonly associated with Scotland, Saint Andrew is also the patron saint of Greece, Romania, Russia and the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople. In Germany, the feast day is celebrated as Andreasnacht ("St. Andrew's Night"), in Austria with the custom of Andreasgebet ("St. Andrew's Prayer"), and in Poland as Andrzejki ("Andrews").

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