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10/17/07

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CMNH
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SPONSORED: Olive Oil Makes her Cleveland Debut at the Natural History of Olives on Sat 11/3 with a reception at 6:30PM and dinner at 8PM at the Cleveland Museum of Naturasl History. The olive and its oil first infused civilization more than 18,000 years ago. Join the owners of “The Olive Orchard,” for a presentation about the natural history of olives and its culinary versatility. Then enjoy a seven-course dinner created by chef Sergio Abramof, owner of Sergio’s and Sarava restaurants. Abramof and wine purveyor Mary Lapham will provide commentary on each course and its complementary wine. Cost is $150 per person. This is the third year for the popular Natural History of Food series. Next? Chocolate - 11/9/07; Grapes - 4/19/08; and Asparagus - 6/14/08. Tickets and more info contact www.cmnh.org or (800) 317-9155.

GLSC
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SPONSORED: Get Harry and Erie this Halloween Awesome activities packages for the “Nights on Lake Eerie” are now available at Great Lakes Science Center! You'll get to see “The Order of the Phoenix” Harry Potter movie on the jumbo Omnimax screen with other stuff to choose from: “Almost Overnight” packages are Sat 10/20, Fri 10/26, Sat 10/27, and Fri 11/2 and “Overnight” Packages are Fri 10/19, Sat 11/3, and Fri 11/9. GLSC will be transformed into wizardry school for the evening! Call 216-621-2400 to make your reservation for packages of activities that include "The Order of the Phoenix,” creating and testing potions, Science of Magic experiences, Wizard Trivia, a Snack in the Great Hall, access to over 400 Hands-on Science Exhibits, a chance to sleep among the exhibits with continental breakfast and a tour of the Mather in the morning. Major! Pre-registation is a must. Contact 216-696-2400. For more info contact www.GreatScience.com.

CMA in kids
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SPONSORED: Impressionist and Modern Masters (AKA: Monet to Dali) is the newest exhibit at the Cleveland Museum of Art this Sun 10/21/07 – Sun 1/13/08. This exhibition began its international tour in May ‘06 and will visit three other cities in North America after its stop in Cleveland. Over 500,000 visitors attended in Beijing, Tokyo, and Seoul and another 200,000 in Vancouver, Canada. Impressionist and Modern Masters features over 130 works from the museum’s distinguished collection of 19th and 20th century European art. The exhibition, also known as “Monet to Dalí,” includes masterworks in painting, drawing, prints, and sculpture by the most important and influential artists of the modernist era: Monet, Cézanne, Van Gogh, Gauguin, Rodin, Picasso, Matisse, Brancusi, Duchamp, and Dalí. For more info go to www.clevelandart.org.

Nortech
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SPONSORED: Now Less than a Week Away! It’s the Cleveland Nano App Summit from Mon 10/22 – Thu 10/25 at the Ritz Carlton. Find out why Nano App 2007 is the most applications-focused nanotechnology event of the year, addressing industry-specific applications in Automotive, CleanTech and Defense sectors. You will hear major manufacturers, leading nanotechnology product developers, and industry experts share product enhancements, insight on current market demands, commercialization opportunities and much more. For more information, contact Andrea McDonald at 216-363-6881 or amcdonald@nortech.org. Registration and info here.

UW
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SPONSORED: Don’t Miss the Rock-and-Roll Event of the Year! GuitarMania’s Gala Auction will be held on Sat 10/20, at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum. More than 70 nine-foot-tall Fender® Stratocaster® guitars transformed into works of art by local artists and national celebrities are now on display at the Rock Hall for the upcoming auction. Proceeds benefit United Way of Greater Cleveland and the Rock Hall’s education programs. Doors open at 6:30PM and live auction begins at 8PM. Admission (per person): $150 reserved seating; $75 general admission. Includes cocktails, hors d’oeuvres, live entertainment and valet parking. RSVP to Stephanie Gertner at 216-436-2125 or sgertner@uws.org. For more info, visit www.cleveland.com/guitarmania. Space is limited. Respond today!

CIA
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SPONSORED: Raise Your Glass and "Raise the Roof" with cocktails, dinner, dessert and dancing all night long at CIA's 125th Anniversary Gala on Sat 10/27. Join us as we toast our past and raise a glass to our future. For the past 125 years, The Cleveland Institute of Art has been raising generations of exceptionally talented artists and designers. Now we're marking this milestone with a party and we hope you'll help us “Raise the Roof!” Tickets begin at $250. The event will be at the Hyatt Regency at the Arcade 420 Superior Avenue. To RSVP or obtain more information contact events@cia.edu or 216.421.7415.

Nortech
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SPONSORED: Tech Gurus Come Together at the Nanotechnology Manufacturer's Forum, a program designed to explore nanotechnology applications in the traditional manufacturing industry. The half-day symposium will encourage collaboration between nanotechnology experts and traditional manufacturers to develop more efficient ways to make products through applications of the small science. Nano Manufacturer's Forum is Fri 10/26 at DeYor Performing Arts Center, Youngstown (260 Federal Plaza West). For more information contact Andrea McDonald at 216-363-6881 or register online here.

ASM
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SPONSORED: The Harder the Better? The International Symposium on Surface Hardening of Stainless Steels will be sponsored by the ASM Heat Treating Society held Mon 10/22 - Tue 10/23 in Cleveland. Join us for an amazing opportunity to meet the world’s foremost experts from industry, academia and government, coming together to discuss recent developments in surface hardening process, performance and properties. For details go to www.asminternational.org/surface. Then ISTFA heads to San Jose, CA for the 33rd International Symposium for Testing and Failure Analysis which will be held Sun 11/4 – Thu 11/8. For details about the flagship event of the Electronic Device Failure Analysis Society (EDFAS), visit www.edfas.org for more information.

Red
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SPONSORED: Take Note of This: Red {an orchestra} spotlights their extraordinary musicians in their six season opener “Red Light: Stop & Listen” on Sat 10/20 at the First Baptist Church in Shaker Heights. Season six opens with a glimpse into the personalities of the musicians who comprise Red. Principal players from Red will shine in Bach’s virtuosic “Brandenburg Concerto #2,” Andrezj Panufnik’s colorful “Concertino for Timpani, Percussion, and Strings,” and Alfred Schnittke’s dazzling “Concerto Grosso #1” for two solo violinists with orchestra. The soloists include Diana Cohen, Hanne-Berit Hahnemann, Ilya Goldberg – Violins; George Kiteley – Timpani; Janet Pemberton – Percussion; Michael Chunn – Trumpet; Heidi Ruby-Kushious – Flute; Thomas Moore – Oboe. Tickets start at $15. Call Red {an orchestra} at 261.361.1733 or visit www.redanorchestra.org.

WCLV
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SPONSORED: WCLVnotes WCLV is celebrating its 45th anniversary, and as part of the festivities, will take 45 listeners to see The Cleveland Play House production of “Sherlock Holmes – The Final Adventure” followed by a champagne reception with birthday cake at Stages at the Playhouse on Sat 11/3. To enter collect the 10 WCLV 45th Anniversary Archival Items from regular readings on the air at 104.9 and/or from the various pages of the WCLV website at www.wclv.com. There’s an electronic submission form on the website, along with instructions. Click on Station News, then on Contests. Twenty-three winners (who may each bring a guest) will be chosen by random drawings from the correct lists.