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4/18/07

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CSU #1 spot
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Master the Nonprofit Field and Get a Great Education! Introducing Levin College’s new Master of Nonprofit Administration and Leadership (MNAL) degree beginning Fall 2007. Get a master’s degree in a career field in high demand. The MNAL provides students with tools to build management skills and knowledge of nonprofits to improve their employment opportunities, advance in their organization, or make a career change. This is an interdisciplinary collaboration of Cleveland State’s Maxine Goodman Levin College of Urban Affairs, College of Business, and School of Social Work. Open houses will be at CSU’s Levin College on Wed 4/25, Noon-1PM and Mon 4/30, 5-6PM; also CSU East Center in Solon on Tue 5/15, 5-7PM and at CSU West Center in Westlake on Wed 5/16, 5-7PM. To register: www.urban.csuohio.edu/
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GCP #2
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Coming Attractions: A Region Unveiled The challenge set before the Greater Cleveland Marketing Alliance (GMCA) was a big one: Develop an “umbrella” campaign that would translate across several distinct audiences and be easily institutionalized throughout the region. Could it be done? Keep in mind that the target audiences for this campaign are distinct and varied – leisure travelers, meeting planners, business investment decision makers and site selectors and the region’s residents. And the ultimate brand and campaign should not only inspire people to re-think their perceptions of the region, but also engage regional organizations so they want to use the campaign and take action, such as driving visitors to travelcleveland.com or attract new convention business. On Thu 4/26 the GMCA will unveil the brand and campaign that will help us redefine our region. Stay tuned. To learn more visit www.gcpartnership.com.
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CMA - Put in Kid section
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Don’t Miss the Circle of Masks Festival that kicks off Parade Season Sun 4/22, 1:00–4:00PM. The free kickoff event includes artists leading mask-making workshops from 1:00-3:15PM and performances by Inlet Dance Theatre from 1:30 – 4:00PM. Purchase parade posters and T-shirts here. Parade Workshops Begin Fri 4/27 in CMA classrooms and tents at the Cleveland Museum of Natural History. Workshops are Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays until the parade. Register at the parade tent at the Natural History Museum. here. Parade the Circle is Sat 6/9 with parade at noon and Circle Village from 11:00-7:00. It is a no-cost community arts parade complete with activities, entertainment and food. For info about participating in the parade call 216-707-2483 or visit www.clevelandart.org/parade. The Cleveland Museum of Art is a Cool Cleveland Kids partner.
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CMNH #3 spot
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Oh My Stars! Kids! Join us for National Astronomy Day on Sat Apr 4/10 from 10AM to 5PM at the Cleveland Museum of Natural History. Check out stellar events in the planetarium and learn what to look for in the night sky this Spring. Don’t miss the kid-sized Starlab portable planetarium, observe Venus and hear live lectures by astronomers and their experiences with NASA’s astronaut training program. Figure out how to survive on Mars, take part in astro-giveaways, make your own sundial, star chart, and win a telescope. Note: Special Adult Event on Sat 4/21 showcasing “Honey” during an unforgettable evening in the Natural History of Food Series. Attend a reception at 6:30, and dinner 8PM to midnight. Tickets: $150 per person. For more info contact www.cmnh.org or (800) 317-9155.
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Oberlin #4
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Play Nice Together Oberlin College’s Artist Recital Series concludes its 128th season with world-renowned violinist Gil Shaham, and several of his distinguished musical friends in an all-Brahms concert on Fri 4/27 at 8PM. Shaham is internationally recognized as one of today’s most virtuosic and engaging classical artists. His collaborators for the evening are pianist Akira Eguchi, violinist Adele Anthony, violists Masao Kawasaki and Dov Scheindlin, and cellists Jian Wang and Alisa Weilerstein. Shaham will give a free public master class on Thu 4/26 at 8PM. Both events take place in Oberlin's Finney Chapel. Concert tickets are $10 for students, $22 for seniors, and $26 for the general public and can be purchased through Oberlin's Central Ticket Service (800-371-0178). For more information visit www.oberlin.edu/arseries.
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CIA #5
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CIA Students Receiving Top Honors If it’s not enough that BusinessWeek Named CIA one of the top design schools in North America, then what about the fact that their students won top honors in the Chicago International Housewares Show? View their great work at the Institute’s Spring Design Show, an annual public exhibition. View their award-winning work in housewares, automotive, interior, toy and graphic design Wed 4/25 – Fri 4/27 from 9:30AM – 5PM. Innovation, consumer-centered design and exposure to leading industry practices are key attributes of the Institute’s programs. If you would like to attend the reception on Fri 4/27, 5:30 – 8:30PM, please RSVP to events@cia.edu. The exhibit will be held at the Gund Building at the Cleveland Institute of Art, 11141 East Blvd. For info about the Institute contact www..cia.edu or 216-421-7407. The Cleveland Institute of Art . . . Making Art Work.
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WVIZ #6 #5
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Blimp Ride, Hummer Rental & Exotic Vacations Intrigued? There’s even more where that came from when you tune into the 2007 WVIZ/PBS Televised Auction from Thu 4/26 though Sun 4/29. The "Watch It! Web It! Win It!" craze consumes Northeast Ohio next week with over 40 hours of live television beginning Thu at 3PM. The Auction is Northeast Ohio’s favorite way to support quality public TV, while shopping from the comforts of home for a variety of items, including: vacations, gift certificates, wine, jewelry, art, furniture, and collectibles. Log on to www.wviz.org now to make your pre-Auction bid on select items. It’s not too late to add your product or service to the growing list of donations. Call 216-916-6100 or visit the WVIZ/PBS Auction website for information.
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Beta - in Biz Tech
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Children to Stage Creative Coup at University Circle June - August A rogue band of creative children will gather at Case Western and Cleveland Institute of Art during select weeks of June, July and August. Sign up your creative kid to be part of the fastest growing kids camp in Ohio! Children’s Technology Workshop lets kids (grades 2-8) make real projects with their choice of Computer Game Design or Video Animation. Space is limited, so reserve your space now: 440.484.2222! We also hold workshops, camps and parties in Chagrin Falls (38 River Street, 44022) or at your place. For schedules and more information, visit: www.ctworkshop.com/glc. Children’s Technology Workshop is a portfolio company of Beta Strategy Group, LTD, www.betagroup.us, a founding sponsor of Cool Cleveland Tech.
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Red #7
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Get the Ball Rolling, Let's Go Bowling! Join Red {an orchestra} on Thu 4/26 at 6PM to celebrate the closing of their fantastically fabulous 5th season with the {Red} Rock & Bowl benefit! Red will celebrate in style with a benefit at the new hip, downtown bowling alley, The Corner Alley (East 4th & Euclid). Of course there will be food, fun and festivities as well as Red’s Rocking Silent Auction. All tax deductible proceeds from the benefit will support Red’s mission to develop diverse musical audiences through innovative programs, which connect music with other artistic disciplines to produce engaging and entertaining performances. For more information and to get your benefit tickets visit www.redanorchestra.org or call Red {an orchestra}: 216-361-1733. REDefine, REDiscover and REDesign Classical music with RED!
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CIM #8
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Do Make a Scene at the Cleveland Institute of Music! CIM’s extraordinary voice students will be showcased in opera scenes with piano accompaniment Fri 4/27 - Sat 4/28 at 8PM and Sun 4/29 at 3PM. Fully staged and costumed, the students will perform highlights from works spanning the world of opera and musical theater, including the complete second act of The Marriage of Figaro! Tickets are on sale now! Adults $15; Students and Seniors $10. Call 216-791-5000 and mention Cool Cleveland or order online at www.cim.edu and enter code 0407 to receive $2 off per ticket. Present your opera ticket upon ordering at That Place on Bellflower or Sergio’s in University Circle and receive 10% off your entire bill.
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WCLV #9
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WCLVnotes WCLV 104.9 FM is live from Severance Hall this Sat 4/21 at 8PM. Franz conducts The Cleveland Orchestra and Chorus in Verdi’s “Four Sacred Pieces.” WCLV is now airing concerts by the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Tuesdays at 9PM. However, next Tue 4/24 the Chicago band will be heard at 10PM because of a live broadcast from CSU at 8PM. Cleveland Orchestra cellist Bryan Dumm will be the soloist with the Cleveland Wind Ensemble. And next Wed 4/25 at 9PM, Canton Symphony music director Gerhardt Zimmerman and WCLV’s Robert Conrad chat about the Canton Symphony’s April 28th concert which features Carl Orff’s blockbuster “Carmina Burana.” Complete details on all of WCLV’s programming can be found on line at www.wclv.com.
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