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7/4/07

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Talking a Good Game The GCMA (Greater Cleveland Marketing Alliance) is, once again, Johnny-on-the-spot with the great news coverage about our region in the last thirty days (and LeBron nights). And, of course, this includes several articles with titles like these: “Akron Hails King James: LeBron's Rise Lifts Hopes in His Hometown,” from the New York Daily News; “Witness a City's Surge: Rise of LeBron James and Cavs Coincides with Cleveland's Revival” from the Chicago Tribune; and “Make no Mistake, Cleveland Deserves Its Day,” from USA Today. Are we bragging? Maybe. But the national press coverage Cleveland gets this month and every month gives us the right. Find all the good news here: www.clevelandplus.com/gcma_media.asp. Or contact Rick Batyko at rbaytko@clevelandplus.com or 216.592.2225.
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B-W 2nd spot
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Built for Speed If you attend B-W part-time evenings and/or Saturdays, you can earn all the requirements for a major in just two years! How? As a working professional, you are equipped with knowledge and skills that enable you to earn your degree at an accelerated pace. Complete your degree on the fast-track in: Business Administration, Human Resources, Management and Marketing. Other majors such as Accounting, Finance, Organizational Leadership, Communication and Criminal Justice are also available and generally take a few semesters more. Once you’ve completed your major, continue on to finish your degree. B-W advisors, mentors and faculty are committed to your success. You’ll earn a degree of distinction with skills that will help you advance in today’s competitive market. For more information contact 216-595-0316 www.bw.edu/bweast.
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CMA Kid spot
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Kids & Teens: What’s Black & White and a Legend All Over? Find out at the “Ansel Adams: A Legacy,” exhibit headlining the grand master of American landscape photography. Adams had an eye for majestic vistas and his work appears at the Cleveland Institute of Art now through Sun 9/16 and is a co-presentation with the Cleveland Museum of Art. If you’ve never experienced Ansel first hand, you simply haven’t lived. And you’ll get to see over 100 images spanning his career (1902–1984). The images show the strong contrast and large size that Adams preferred between the 1960's and early 80's. There’s no charge for admission, which is open to the public. Don’t miss “Icons of American Photography,” and visit www.cia.edu for special gallery hours.
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Voted One of the Best in the US – Right Here in Cleveland! The Cain Park Arts Festival is nationally recognized as top notch and you can check it out for yourself – with some of the best artwork you’ll ever see including digital drawings, art shoes (that rockers wear!), slashed and reconstructed leather, aluminum furniture, artglass window panels, welded steel jewelry, puzzle coats, hammered copper with cast concrete, 3-D found objects, assemblages of cast & painted aluminum and so much more. The Cain Park Arts Festival has no admission fee and is open to the public. Introduce yourself as a “Cool Clevelander” at the t-shirt table, and you’ll get $2 off the price of a 2007 Cain Park Arts Festival t-shirt. Dates: Fri 7/13 – Sun 7/15 (Fri 3-8PM, Sat 10-8PM, Sun 12-5PM) at Lee and Superior in Cleveland Heights. Free parking shuttle on Sat and Sun. Contact 216-371-3000 or www.cainpark.com.
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Six Thousand Sq. Ft. of Beautiful, Enchanted Gardens? Young and Old will marvel at the outdoor wonderland of rolling gardens and model trains at Holden Express: A Garden Railroad at The Holden Arboretum now through 9/23. Artists, garden enthusiasts and outdoor lovers will delight at the sights and sounds of trains built into one of Holden's premier gardens. Winding through 2,000 feet of track, the exhibit will spread over 6,000 square feet, encouraging visitors to immerse themselves in the magic. Located just 30 minutes east of DT Cleveland, Holden Express will be open from 10AM to 5PM (and until 9PM Wednesdays) daily through Sun 9/23. Holden Express has no-cost admission for members; Nonmembers: $6 adults, $3 children ages 6-12 and $2 children ages 2-5. Seniors: no-cost admission each Tuesday. Holden Arboretum is located at 9500 Sperry Road, Kirtland. For more info contact www.holdenarb.org.
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Ensure Your Sanity This Summer: Get the Kids Out of the House! Sure you love ‘em, but they’ve been out of school for almost a month now and they haven’t built even one robot or designed their own computer game. Why? Because they're not enrolled in the Children’s Technology Workshop (grades 2-8) where they can learn how to design, make and take home, their own video games, movies, animations and other cool projects! We offer Lego® robotics as well! Call us for late season registration (at the same affordable price): 440.484.2222 CTW holds workshops and parties in Chagrin Falls (38 River Street, 44022), around Cleveland or at your place. Schedules: 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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WCLVnotes WCLV 104.9 FM is in the midst of its annual American Music Festival featuring works by such composers as Copland, Grofe, and Gershwin. And at 1PM today, the July 4th holiday is celebrated with a Cincinnati Pops July 4th Spectacular hosted by conductor Erich Kunzel. Tomorrow night, Thu 7/5, at 9PM, WCLV broadcasts the annual Cleveland Orchestra Public Square Concert live. Franz Welser-Moest conducts, and the highlight will be Tchaikovsky’s 1812 Overture. Also on the program, Tchaikovsky’s Marche slav, selections from Prokofiev’s Romeo and Juliet and Wagner’s Ride of the Valkyries. Complete details on all of WCLV’s programs can be found at www.wclv.com.
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