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10/4/06

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Ordinary Citizens Like You can help revitalize our economy. Discuss the options, but not just with your spouse or neighbor, join an Online Dialogue. It’s part of the Voices & Choices program, sponsored by the Fund for Our Economic Future. The dialogues will run for three weeks, 24 hours a day. Visit www.voiceschoices.org and join the discussion. Over the past several months 21,000 Northeast Ohioans have identified the major issues that hold the key to our future. Now it’s your turn. Speak up and identify a role for yourself. Explore your options. Regular citizens really can make an enormous difference!
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Issue 18: On the Air On Tues 11/7 voters will decide on a ballot issue that can help keep our Arts & Culture assets - and our region - strong. Regardless of location or size, not-for-profit Arts & Culture groups throughout the county, in every neighborhood and suburb, will be eligible to receive funding created by Issue 18. This includes groups and projects in University Circle, the Theatre District, North Coast Harbor, Gordon Square Cultural District, and suburbs from Berea to Independence to Solon. New Issue 18 ads, airing on TV right now, highlight the variety and impact of our arts and culture sector throughout Cuyahoga County. Visit our website and take a look. If you’d like to help us run the TV spots more often, you can help by donating at www.Issue18.org.
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Holy Moses, It’s Hoppy Hour at the Garden! Tip and sip from Clev’s master meister, the Great Lakes Brewing Company, Fri 10/6 from 5–7PM at Cleveland Botanical Garden. Garden admission is $5 after 5PM and tasting fees are $5 (which includes 6 drink tickets). Learn about the hops, barley, malt and other botanical ingredients used to make beer and sample GLBC's Oktoberfest, Dortmunder Gold, Nosferatu and Holy Moses. In addition to the drink tix, there will be a cash bar to purchase any 12 oz. beer for $3. Pretzels, sausage samplers and bread pudding will be provided at no charge. At 6PM, Great Lakes Brewing Company will present the history of brewing and techniques for wanna-be brew meisters. For more information call (216) 707-2834 or www.CBGarden.org.
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40+ Tasty Reasons Visit Holden Arboretum this weekend, relax with friends, live music (by Blue Lunch, an 8-piece blues band), and partake in over 40 flavors at Holden Arboretum’s Beer!Garden on Sat 10/7 from 3PM to 6PM. Taste unique brews like the Dead Guy, Double Chocolate and Honkers Ale from master meisters like Hofbrau, Goose Island, Ommegang and many more. Tickets are $35 for members and $45 for nonmembers. Receive a discount of $5 off if you mention Cool Cleveland when registering. Only 30+ minutes from Cleveland at 9500 Sperry Road in Kirtland. See directions here. For info contact www.holdenarb.org or 440-946-4400.
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COSE Endorses Issue 18 to create a badly-needed, stable public funding source for Cuyahoga County’s arts and culture assets. The 9,000 small businesses in Cuyahoga County agree that arts and culture are vital to our region! Why? Arts and culture helps strengthen the network of local art entrepreneurs and the hundreds of small vendors that rely on those entrepreneurs for business. Arts and culture creates jobs, spurs tourism and attracts businesses (and residents) that wish to relocate in a region with strong arts and culture assets. Issue 18 will generate approximately $20 million dollars every year that will be devoted to support our Arts & Culture assets. This is not a property tax, but a tax increase on cigarettes throughout the county. See more and learn how you can get involved at www.Issue18.org.
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Fall for the Circle: Fun for the Kids, Equally Fun for You Take a break from football and join in the best autumn celebration Cleveland has to offer: Fall for the Circle. Come dressed in your best costume and enjoy Halloween-themed activities and free entertainment on Wade Oval in University Circle, including Radio Disney, Charter One Bank Soccer Camp, and Living in University Circle Trick-or-Treat Lane. Many of your favorite University Circle institutions will be open and packed with fun things to do. While you’re here, be on the lookout for over 30 uniquely dressed 10-foot-tall scarecrows. Join us Fri 10/13 and Sat 10/14 from 11AM to 4PM for this one-of-a-kind community event. For more information call 216-707-5033 or visit www.universitycircle.org.
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Know the Score Which is preferred by the masses? Ludwig’s Seventh interpreted by John Cage, John Corigliano or the real deal – Ludwig himself? Compare and contrast by experiencing a performances by Red {an orchestra} in “Assembling Beethoven” on Sun 10/8 at 3PM at the Masonic Auditorium, downtown. For more info and good tickets while they last, contact www.RedAnOrchestra.org or 216-361-1733. Tickets start at $15. The Masonic Auditorium is located at Euclid and E. 36th, downtown.
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Rock Star, Linguist, Author, and Screenplay Writer, Amy Tan is coming to Cleveland as part of the William N. Skirball Writers Center Stage Program brought to you by the Cuyahoga County Pubic Library Foundation and The Plain Dealer. On Tue 10/17 at 7:30PM, Tan wiil speak at the Allen Theater, downtown, with her own four-legged “groupies!” The best selling author of The Joy Luck Club, The Kitchen God’s Wife, The Hundred Secret Senses, The Bonesetters Daughter and the latest, Saving Fish From Drowning, will share her unique perspective of a culture that defines her work. Hear her discuss how the combination of family and the workings of fate are very strong themes in much of her writing. After her appearance, Tan will be available for book signings. Proceeds to benefit the Library Foundation. For tickets contact 216-749-9486. For details visit www.CuyahogaLibrary.org.
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It's Downright Mania, Man The United Way of Greater Cleveland and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum are seeking artists to submit their guitar designs for the next GuitarMania® in 2007. The GuitarMania Artists Jury will select designs to present to the GuitarMania sponsors. Artists chosen by sponsors will develop their designs into the oversize guitars that will adorn Cleveland streets throughout the Summer and Fall of 2007. Artists will be recognized in all public references to their guitars as well as through a permanent plaque attached to the guitar throughout the months of display. Design submission and application deadline is 11/17. For more information and to download the application, go to www.Cleveland.com/guitarmania/ or contact Dave Shriber at 216-436-2247 or dshriber@uws.org.
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WCLVnotes The Cleveland Institute of Music’s very popular “Offbeat” series returns to WCLV Sat 10/7 at 11AM. The first of 26 programs features host Merry Peckham interviewing herself! It’s kind of quirky, and it’s a lot of fun. The next installment in the series features “Doctor Cool” himself, Doc Severinson on 10/14. In case you didn’t know, the Canton Symphony has gone Platinum! This season is the ensemble’s 70th anniversary and to celebrate, Robert Conrad will preview the upcoming season with Music Director Gerhardt Zimmerman in the first of three one-hour programs 10/10 at 9PM. In case you’re wondering about the Platinum bit, Platinum is the traditional theme of a 70th wedding anniversary. It’s rarer than gold and sells for a cool $1000+ per ounce. For info go to www.WCLV.com. WCLV is a Cool Cleveland partner.
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