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5/30/07

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CMA - Kids section
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Mark Your Calendar: Your Family Won’t Want to Miss This! A spectacular display of bright costumes, giant puppets, stilt-dancers, handmade masks and colorful floats awaits you at Parade the Circle on Sat 6/9 at Circle Village, presented by University Circle (parade at noon, activities, entertainment and food – 11AM to 7PM). This community arts parade has no admission fee, is open to the public and is presented annually by the Cleveland Museum of Art. Experience International and national guest artists joining with Greater Cleveland artists. This year’s parade will begin and end at the Cleveland Museum of Natural History, moving in a clockwise direction. For more information on participating in the parade, contact 216-707-2483 or neisenberg@clevelandart.org. Visit www.clevelandart.org. The Cleveland Museum of Art is a Cool Cleveland Kids partner.
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What D’Ya Think? Give us your two cents regarding the current state of entrepreneurism in the region and make recommendations for change. JumpStart, Northeast Ohio’s accelerator for high-growth entrepreneurship, wants to know how confident you are about entrepreneurs' prospects of starting and growing a business in Northeast Ohio. In order to gauge how perceptions have changed over the last year, we are asking for entrepreneurs and non-entrepreneurs alike to participate in the new, 2007 Entrepreneurship Confidence Survey. Once compiled and interpreted by our economist friends at CSU, we will report the results back to the public. Take the survey here.
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CMNH
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The Forbidden Fruit Many consider the tomato a veggie, but is it? Enjoy a seven-course dinner showcasing the tomato, a fruit once considered inedible. Discover the Natural History of Tomatoes in the final event in the 2006-2007 “Natural History of Food Series” at the Cleveland Museum of Natural History. Did you know the tomato wasn't a food crop of any importance in North America until the early 1800s, despite its having been cultivated in Europe for almost three centuries? Attend a reception and presentation on the natural history of tomatoes with Sammy's Executive Chef John Taylor and wine purveyor Mary Lampham. Reception at 6:30, Dinner 8PM to midnight. Tickets: $150 per person. For more info contact www.cmnh.org or (800) 317-9155.
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Need to Perk up Your Love Life? Impress the potential (that you have your eye on) or rekindle minglings with the significant other . . . either way, you can't miss, with a concert led by Franz Welser-Möst. Take your heart’s desire to bask in the music of Vienna at Severance Hall with the Cleveland Orchestra and make this the date night they’ll never forget with the music of Haydn, Richard Strauss and waltzes of Josef Strauss Sat 6/2 at 8PM. Play it “Cool” with an exclusive offer: Two tix for the price of one! Limit 4 tickets per customer. Use promo code 3500. Call Ticket Office at 216 231-1111 or go to www.clevelandorchestra.com.
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Double Play! Come to the baseball clinic with Cleveland Indians alumni at the Great Lakes Science Center Sat June 16 from 11AM-1PM. This clinic has no admission fee and is open to the public. Then bring dad on Father’s Day, Sun 6/17, to see “Baseball As America,” the most significant traveling exhibition of baseball artifacts ever assembled. With more than 500 relics on display, as well as a pitching cage, live demonstrations and additional interactive exhibits, “Baseball As America” allows the whole family to experience and understand the role of baseball in American culture and history. Admission: $14.50 for adults, $10.50 for youth, $13.50 for seniors/military. On display through Mon 9/3. GLSC is open daily from 9:30AM-5:30PM. Call (216) 694-2000 or visit www.GreatScience.com for more information.
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To Hell’s {Kitchen} and Back at Carousel’s newest hit show, West Side Story! Check out the expertly trained fight choreography never before seen, in this iconic tale that will transport you back in time to the streets of Hell’s Kitchen! “A superb production!” stated David Ritchey of the West Side Leader. And Elaine Guregian of the Akron Beacon Journal wrote, “Carousel has done a good job of continuing the life of this beloved show.” Good seats are available now! West Side Story continues through Sat 6/30. Show only tickets start at $33.50 for matinees. Dinner plus this phenomenal production - under $55! Makes a great Father’s Day gift. Purchase tickets online at www.carouseldinnertheatre.com or call the Box Office at 800.362.4100.
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WCLVnotes This Sat 6/2 at 8PM WCLV 104.9FM is live at Severance Hall for a concert conducted by Franz. Music by Haydn, Brahms, Johann Strauss, Jr., and Richard Strauss’ (no relation) rib-tickler “Till Eulenspiegel’s Merry Pranks.” Then on Sun 6/3 at 4PM Franz’ whiz-bang performance of Tchaikovsky’s Symphony No. 4 will be aired. The audience was on their feet yelling before the last notes died away. Also on the program, the world premiere of Richard Sortomme’s very pleasant Rhapsody for Viola and Orchestra with Robert Vernon as the soloist. The Cleveland Orchestra is heard twice each week on WCLV – Saturdays at 8PM, Sundays at 4PM. Complete details on all of WCLV’s programming can be found at www.wclv.com.
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