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SUMMARY:Improper Frames at CMA's Transformer Station
DESCRIPTION:In 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.
URL:https://thelandcle.org/event/improper-frames-at-cmas-transformer-station/
LOCATION:Transformer Station
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SUMMARY:Cleveland Jazz Orchestra revisits Woodstock
DESCRIPTION:On 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. \nThe 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. \nJoining 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 a private party and she was outstanding.  I’ve been wanting to do a concert like this for several years—it connects beautifully with the  many styles of jazz we try to cover with the CJO.”  \nThe Cleveland Jazz Orchestra regularly premieres new jazz compositions at its concerts. This  final concert of the 25-26 season will include a work by bassist Aidan Plank. “The name of my  new piece is ‘Billy’\,” Plank offered\, “is a tribute to Billy Strayhorn. This will be the first time the  CJO has performed the work\, and the piece is featured on my upcoming album “Where We  Started” which will be released on Hidden Cinema Records on April 24\, 2026.”  \nThe Cleveland Jazz Orchestra is Northeast Ohio’s premier jazz voice since 1985. Through  inventive arrangements and original music\, the CJO brings audiences the best jazz they’ve ever  heard and the best jazz they’ve never heard. We are celebrating our 41st season.   \nFor more information please contact Theresa Lesh\, Cleveland Jazz Orchestra Managing Director.  To purchase tickets contact the Maltz Performing Arts Center box office or visit:  https://bit.ly/CJO2526Woodstock.  
URL:https://thelandcle.org/event/cleveland-jazz-orchestra-revisits-woodstock/
LOCATION:Milton and Tamar Maltz Performing Arts Center\, 1855 Ansel Rd\, Cleveland\, OH 44106\, USA
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260509T083000
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SUMMARY:Community Festival and Walk
DESCRIPTION:The Diversity Center of Northeast Ohio (DCNEO) invites you\, your family\, and your neighbors to join us at  the DCNEO Community Festival & Walk on Saturday\, May 9\, 2026. Formerly known as Walk\, Rock\, Roll &  Run\, this year’s event returns to the Great Lakes Science Center with a renewed focus on what matters  most: connection\, community\, and the simple belief that everyone deserves to belong.  \nIn addition to the Walk\, there will be family-friendly interactive activities on the plaza as well as free  admission to the Great Lakes Science Center (day of the event only) and discounted admission to the  Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.  \nEvent Details  \n\nWhen: Saturday\, May 9\, 2026 \nWhere: Great Lakes Science Center (601 Erieside Ave\, Cleveland\, Ohio 44114) • Time: 8:30 a.m. (Walk begins) \nCost: FREE and open to the public \n\nWhile the event is free\, those looking to deepen their impact can start a walking team to fundraise.  Whether it’s a group of coworkers\, a faith community\, or just a band of friends\, your contributions ensure  DCNEO’s programs remain accessible to youth and organizations throughout our region. These  programs:  \n\nEquip students and educators with leadership skills. \nStrengthen workplaces through inclusive dialogue. \nFoster deep community connections across all lines of identity. \n\nFor further information\, visit our website –  \nhttps://diversitycenterneo.org/events/communityfestivalandwalk/ 
URL:https://thelandcle.org/event/community-festival-and-walk/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260509T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20260510T000000
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SUMMARY:2026 Ingenuity Bal: Daydreamery
DESCRIPTION:The annual Ingenuity Bal is a whimsical gala unlike anything else in town\, supporting Ingenuity’s year-round programming. Once known as the Bal Ingenieux\, the event pays homage to Cleveland’s exclusive arts club that dominated modernist arts in the city from the 1910s until the 1940s. The Kokoon Club’s annual “Bal Masque” challenged artistic norms with the most unconventional parties around. \nOn May 9\, Ingenuity Bal 2026: Daydreamery will kick off Ingenuity’s festival season with performances\, art\, participatory experiences and more to celebrate hope\, progress and the shared dreams of our creative community\, while celebrating the vast tapestry of ideas and perspectives that make us special. \nEnjoy delightful snacks and cocktails while mingling and dancing with IngenuityLabs members\, Ingeneers\, Ingenuity Board Members\, and the rest of the eclectic Ingenuity family and friends. Dress up\, dress down\, wear a mask or a costume inspired by the theme…let your daydreams run wild!
URL:https://thelandcle.org/event/2026-ingenuity-bal-daydreamery/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260511
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260516
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SUMMARY:Lakewood Spring Hike & Bike Week
DESCRIPTION:Students in preschool through fifth grade across Lakewood are invited to participate in Spring Hike & Bike Week\, taking place May 11–15. This citywide initiative encourages families to incorporate walking and biking into their daily trip to school. \nHike & Bike is a collaborative effort between the City of Lakewood\, Lakewood City Schools\, and Bike Lakewood. Elementary school PTAs and PTOs are also encouraged to support and promote participation within their school communities. \nThe initiative is open to all preschool through fifth grade students across Lakewood\, including those attending public and private schools. \nWalking and biking to school can support improved attendance by helping students arrive on time\, focused\, and ready to learn. Increased participation also contributes to reduced traffic congestion near schools and greater visibility of students walking and biking in the community. \nOrganizers recognize that families may face barriers to participation\, including scheduling challenges and safety concerns. Events like Hike & Bike Week are intended to build participation over time by increasing awareness\, visibility\, and community support for active transportation. \nFamilies interested in participating are encouraged to plan ahead\, connect with neighbors\, and review safe walking and biking practices. \nAdditional resources are available to support participation\, including a Walk Audit Toolkit and the City of Lakewood’s “Report a Problem” form for reporting infrastructure concerns such as problematic sidewalk conditions\, non functioning pedestrian signals\, and roadway maintenance issues. \nFor more information\, visit: https://www.bikecleveland.org/bike-lkwd/hike-bike/2026/04/
URL:https://thelandcle.org/event/lakewood-spring-hike-bike-week/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260515T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20260515T200000
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SUMMARY:" Embrace: Poetry That Undresses the Silence" Book Launch
DESCRIPTION:Readers\, writers\, and lovers of contemporary poetry are invited to an intimate evening of storytelling\, reflection\, and artistic expression as four poets celebrate the release of Embrace: Poetry That Undresses the Silence. \nThe event will take place Friday\, May 15 from 6:00–8:00 PM at The Vault at Metropolitan 9\, located at 2017 East 9th Street in downtown Cleveland. \nEmbrace\, a collaborative collection by authors Lori Bellman\, Chrissy Costa\, Renée Kogler\, and Erika Roman Saint-Pierre\, explores themes of identity\, womanhood\, sensuality\, healing\, and self-expression. Written from diverse cultural\, racial\, and personal perspectives\, the collection offers contemporary poetry that moves between vulnerability and strength\, intimacy and independence\, inviting readers to reflect on shared emotional and cultural experiences. \nGuests will step into a warm and inviting atmosphere designed to celebrate creativity and connection. Set against the swanky backdrop of The Vault\, the evening will immerse attendees in poetic storytelling\, vivid imagery\, and artistic conversation that honors the complexity and power of women’s voices. \nThe evening begins at 6:00 PM with a signature welcome cocktail and time to mingle with fellow creatives and poetry enthusiasts. Guests will then experience a curated program including: \n\nIntimate readings of selected poetry by the authors of Embrace\nA champagne toast celebrating the release of the book\nPanel discussion and author Q&A\nBook signing and author meet-and-greet\nComplimentary tapas and canapés\n\n  \nThis immersive literary gathering invites guests not only to hear poetry\, but to feel the stories behind the words—moments that move between tenderness and power\, raw honesty and fierce independence.
URL:https://thelandcle.org/event/embrace-poetry-that-undresses-the-silence-book-launch/
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