Cleveland St. Patrick’s Day Parade
Downtown ClevelandThis year's parade starts at the intersection of Superior Avenue and E. 18th Street. The procession will travel southwest down Superior to West Roadway. The festivities will continue northwest on West Roadway before going northeast on Rockwell Avenue. The parade will end at the intersection of Rockwell and Ontario Street.
Eid al-Fitr celebration at Cleveland Public Library
Eastman Campus of CPL 11602 Lorain Ave., Cleveland, OH, United StatesThe Cleveland Public Library's Impact and Belonging Department would like to invite you to join us on March 21, 2026, for a Community Eid celebration. The celebration includes food, entertainment and activities!
Hoops 4 Hunger basketball game
Green Road GymCuyahoga DD's Hoops 4 Hunger basketball game is this Friday, March 27. The Cuyahgoa DD staff team, the Sharks, will face off against the Special Olympics State Champion Cuyahoga Rockets. Details: Where – Green Road Gymnasium, 4329 Green Rd, Cleveland, OH 44128 Time – Doors Open at 5:15p, Tip-Off at 6:30p Admission - $5.00 We will have a concession stand, 50/50 raffle, and more!
CIFF 50
Tickets and passes are on sale now. CIFF50 Streams – online access to the Festival’s biggest and best AFTER the initial run – begins April 19 and continues through April 26. Festival Dates: April 9-18, 2026 Festival Locations: Playhouse Square | 1511 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH 44115 CSU School of Film & Media Arts | 1375 Euclid Ave 6th floor, Cleveland, OH 44115 Cedar Lee Theatre | 2163 Lee Rd, Cleveland Heights, OH 44118 CIFF50 Film Guide: Available online noon, March 2 at www.clevelandfilm.org
Masters of American Music series: Ray Charles
Visible Voice Books 4601 Lorain Avenue, ClevelandRoots of American Music (ROOTS) continues its Masters of American Music series with a tribute to Ray Charles on Wednesday, April 22 at 8:30 p.m. at Visible Voice Books. This live music series blends performance with storytelling, bringing the legacy of influential artists to life in an intimate setting. More than a concert, Masters of American Music offers a window into ROOTS’ mission in action—connecting communities through music while exploring the people and stories that shape America’s musical traditions. Modeled on the organization’s work in classrooms and community spaces, each performance reflects the same approach ROOTS brings to its educational programming: engaging audiences through history, culture, and sound. Supporters can see firsthand how ROOTS uses music as a tool for connection, learning, and inspiration. ROOTS’ impact extends far beyond the stage. Programs like Blues is the Backbone—which reached 775 students across 16 schools this past year—bring this work directly into Northeast Ohio classrooms, ensuring young people have access to America’s musical heritage. While distinct from the performance series, these programs share the same purpose: using music to educate, inspire, and build community. Masters of American Music debuted in March with a tribute to Memphis Minnie featuring ROOTS Founder Kevin T. […]
U.S. Navy STEM Engagement, Veteran Hike
The U.S. Navy will join Northeast Ohio leaders, students, and veterans for a day of STEM engagement and outdoor community connection on Sunday, April 26, including a visit to the Girl Scouts of North East Ohio STEM Center of Excellence and a group hike at Cuyahoga Valley National Park. The visit brings Navy leadership into the region as part of National Parks Navy Week, a nationwide initiative celebrating the nation’s 250th anniversary and strengthening connections between Sailors and the communities they serve. STEM Center Visit and Student Engagement WHEN: 9:00 AM – 11:45 AM (ET) WHERE: Girl Scouts of North East Ohio STEM Center of Excellence at Camp Ledgewood 6751 Akron Peninsula Rd, Peninsula, OH WHO: Rear Adm. Tracy Hines, U.S. Navy Jane Christyson, CEO, Girl Scouts of North East Ohio Local students, board members, and community partners DETAILS: Rear Adm. Hines will tour the STEM Center of Excellence and receive a briefing on its programs before working directly with students on coding and robotics activities. Sailor participation will support students as they work toward earning STEM badges. Towpath Trail Community Hike WHEN: 2:00 PM – 4:00 PM (ET) WHERE: Boston Mills Visitor Center 6947 Riverview Road, Peninsula, OH WHO: Rear Adm. Tracy Hines Dr. Saira […]
“Bite by Bite” Guided Tasting
Cleveland Public Library - Main Library, Downtown 325 Superior Avenue, Cleveland, OH, United StatesEnjoy a unique tasting experience with award-winning author Aimee Nezhukumatathil. As you sample flavors, Aimee will guide you in a writing prompt to spark creativity and reflection. Together, we’ll explore how food and language can inspire new ways of seeing and storytelling.
Conversation with Aimee Nezhukumatathil at City Club
City Club of ClevelandJoin us at the City Club for The Power of Food, Memory, and the Joy of Being Present: A Conversation with Author & Poet Aimee Nezhukumatathil. The forum will be available in person and via livestream, and will be recorded and shared on the City Club website.
Improper Frames at CMA’s Transformer Station
Transformer StationIn partnership with Cleveland Print Room, the Cleveland Museum of Art presents Improper Frames at Transformer Station, the museum’s satellite location in Ohio City’s Hingetown neighborhood. On view from February 14 through May 10, 2026, this free exhibition brings together artists and photographers working through Cleveland’s internal boundaries, partial views, and shifting frames. Their works engage a city recently rendered legible through a comprehensive property inventory, classifying and evaluating land across the city. The exhibition features work by Amber Ford, Jon Gott, Michael Indriolo, Da’Shaunae Marisa, Vivica Satterwhite, and Alejandro Vergara, and is curated by Theodossis Issaias.
Cleveland Jazz Orchestra revisits Woodstock
Milton and Tamar Maltz Performing Arts Center, 1855 Ansel Rd, Cleveland, OH 44106, USAOn Friday, May 1, the Cleveland Jazz Orchestra will perform a jazz-infused version of the seminal music festival: Woodstock. For its final concert of the season, the CJO will lead Clevelanders on a magical, mystery tour of Woodstock classics. Jazz greatly influenced many of the musicians synonymous with the music festival that set the bar for decades to come. The evening at the Maltz Performing Arts Center features the full CJO brass band reinterpreting Santana, Sly Stone, Jimi Hendrix, and Credence Clear Water Revival. Arrangements by Artistic Director Paul Ferguson will feature solos by trumpeters Jack Schantz and Scott McKee; trombonist Chris Anderson; saxophonists Brad Wagner and Chris Burge. Local luminaries Jackie Warren, Aidan Plank, Dan Bruce, and Dustin May will round out the percussion section. Joining the CJO is Clevelander and Tony Award® Nominee Mary Bridget Davies. Davies received rave reviews and a Tony nomination for her tribute to Janis Joplin, “A Night with Janis Joplin”. The CJO is proud to accompany her on such songs as, “Piece of My Heart” and “Try a Little Harder”. Ferguson will also arrange the jazz accompaniments for the Joplin selections. “Mary Bridget Davies sang with the CJO about 8 years ago at […]
