Micro Theater CLE returns to Tremont
Micro Theater CLE is coming to Tremont this November 1st and 2nd, and we’re excited to announce the incredible lineup of unique venues that will host our free pop-up festival for short performances in small spaces! Following the success of our spring event at the historic Brownhoist building, where 500 people attended 90 shows from 16 productions, this fall we’re taking over Tremont, bringing micro performances to bars, coffee shops, private homes, and surprise spaces. Participating venues include: Lincoln Park Pub: Enjoy a pint while watching a accordian battle between "the potato countries and tomato countries". Civilization Coffee Shop: Have some hot apple cider and see improvised opera or a "Jewbilant" coming out story set on the first night of Hanukkah. Eikona Studios Storefront: Experience boundary-pushing immersive performance in this storefront at 10th and Literary. Private Homes and Secret Spaces: Pop into the living rooms of Tremont residents or follow us to surprise locations around the neighborhood. Micro Theater CLE’s venues reflect our commitment to bringing new performance directly into the community, making it accessible and engaging in the places where people live, work, and play. Each performance will be 15 minutes or less, with time in between to grab a drink, explore the neighborhood, and make […]
Beyond the Past: Indigenous Voices in the 21st Century Panel Discussion
Louis Stokes Wing Auditorium 525 Superior Avenue, Cleveland, OH, United StatesThe Cleveland Public Library Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Department would like to invite you to join us on November 9, 2024.
Cleveland Pet Outreach Center Holiday Party
Bohemian Hall 4939 Broadway Ave., Cleveland, OH, United StatesJoin Councilwoman Rebecca Maurer in supporting and celebrating Neighborhood Pets this season, at its Holiday Party. “Times are tough for Clevelanders, and Neighborhood Pets feels that each and every day at our Resource Center in the Slavic Village community of Cleveland. This event is an opportunity to provide a reprieve for the community from the stress of the holidays,” says Executive Director and Founder Becca Britton. Event will feature: ● Community hot meal and refreshments ● Raffle prizes and giveaways including children's toys, home goods, winter clothing, and more. ● Free pet supplies ● Pictures with Santa WHAT: 9th Annual Neighborhood Pets Client Holiday Party WHO: Neighborhood Pets Outreach & Resource Center WHEN: Saturday, December 14 at 11:00 am-1:30 pm WHERE: Bohemian Hall, 4939 Broadway Ave. Cleveland OH 44127. *Parking lot located behind the building off of Pershing Ave. “Neighborhood Pets is a pillar of the Slavic Village community," said Ward 12 Councilwoman Maurer. "We’re grateful for how they care for not just the pets but also their owners. This annual holiday party is a great way to build community and show appreciation – we’re thrilled to be a sponsor.”
Roots of Creativity: A Kwanzaa Celebration at Cleveland Public Library
Woodland Branch - Cleveland Public Library 5906 Woodland Avenue, Cleveland, OH, United StatesKuumba, the sixth principle of Kwanzaa, emphasizes the use of creativity to uplift and strengthen the community, with the goal of leaving it more beautiful and beneficial than when inherited. In partnership with Djapo Cultural Arts Institute, the event will immerse participants in a rich tapestry of African and African American cultural traditions, promoting unity, empowerment, and creativity through soulful music, captivating storytelling, and communal engagement. Date:Friday, December 27, 2024 Time:4:00pm - 5:30pm Branch:Woodland Audience:All Ages
MLK Jr. Day Celebration at Cleveland Museum of Art
Cleveland Museum of Art 11150 East Blvd, Cleveland, United StatesJoin the Cleveland Museum of Art (CMA) on Monday, January 20, as they honor the life of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. This free daylong celebration explores how the moving passages of Dr. King’s writings and speeches shed light on the museum’s collection and offers a chance to create a work of art inspired by his legacy. Activities for the day are inspired by The King Center's 2025 theme, Mission Possible: Protecting Freedom, Justice, and Democracy in the Spirit of Nonviolence. Visitors can partake in activities including storytelling, art making, and reflective writing prompts, and receive free admission to Picasso and Paper, the long-anticipated exhibition that explores Picasso’s lifelong experimentation with paper. Activities include the following: A musical performance in the CMA’s contemporary art galleries 12:00–12:45 pm Film screenings for children and adults Children’s animated shorts, Celebrating Black Stories, 11:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. Alice Street, 1:00 pm–2:00 p.m. Poetry reading by the Most Promising, 2:00–2:30 pm Dance performance by Mayne Attraction, 2:45–3:00 p.m. Artworks from the Education Art Collection Ingalls Library and Museum Archives pop-up Printmaking with Zygote Press Gallery spotlight tours, 11:00 a.m. and 1:00 and 3:00 p.m. Gallery art stories for families, 12:15–12:45 p.m. Visitors are also welcome to […]
The Friends of the Maltz Museum present Holocaust Education and Remembrance Day
The Maltz Museum 2929 Richmond Rd., Beachwood, OH, United StatesSunday, January 26, 12:00 – 5:00 pm Enjoy $5 Admission The Friends of the Maltz Museum presents Holocaust Education and Remembrance Day. Enjoy $5 admission to tour the galleries and participate in programs offered throughout the day. Admission for Maltz Museum members is free. 12 pm - 5 pm: Explore the Museum’s galleries, including the latest exhibition, DEGENERATE! Hitler’s War on Modern Art. 12:30 pm: Documentary Film Screening of Lost Town, the story of one man's obsessive search to get closer to his deceased father by uncovering the story of his family and their town of Trochenbrod. Register for the film screening. 2:30 pm: Memory Activated: A talk exploring the history behind a Torah scroll from the Czech town of Kolin and the artistic motivation behind five textiles from the Holocaust Wall Hangings series. Register for the talk.
Spiritual Echoes: A Black History Celebration with the Euclid Symphony Orchestra
Location: TBD Don't miss the chance to be part of an evening that transcends boundaries and resonates with the spirit of unity and love. Come, celebrate, and be uplifted at the Euclid Symphony Orchestra's Black History Celebration Concert led by: Jimmie A. Parker, Sr., Music Director and Conductor Eric Barnhill, Choirmaster Rodney Hubbard, Band Director Including special guest performers: Euclid Symphony Orchestra Chorus The Shaw HS Marching Band
“The Crown Continues: The Art of Natural Hair”
10601 Euclid Ave 10601 Euclid Ave, Cleveland, OH, United StatesThe Cleveland Public Library's Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, Accessibility, and Belonging (DEIAB) Department would like to invite you to join us on February 24, 2025, for "The Crown Continues: The Art of Natural Hair." Join us as we continue the dialogue on natural hair, celebrating its beauty and diversity while discussing its significance, care practices, and cultural heritage. Registration is encouraged: https://cpl.libcal.com/event/13139914
Women’s History Day Program—Women in Elected Office in Ohio
Parma Snow Library 212 Snow Road, Parma, OH, United StatesThe League of Women Voters of Greater Cleveland is holding a Women's History event, called "Building the Bench", at the Parma Snow Library on March 22 from 1-3 PM. This forum discusses why there are relatively few women in elected public office in Ohio, and how to remedy it. Two experts, Dr. Barbara Palmer of Baldwin-Wallace college, and Fizz White of Matriots will be speaking. The event is free and open to the public. Registration is required. Register at: bit.ly/OHwomeninpolitics.
Hoops for Hunger Cuyahoga DD Sharks (employees) v. Cuyahoga Rockets (Special Olympics team)
Green Road Center 4329 Green Rd, Highland Hills, OH, United StatesHoops for Hunger Cuyahoga DD Sharks (employees) v. Cuyahoga Rockets (Special Olympics team) March 28, 2025: Doors 5:15, tip-off 6:30 Green Road Center, 4329 Green Rd, Highland Hills, OH 44128
