-----#19) 07/29/09-----Agreement #072408
SPONSORED: Visit the Galapagos without leaving Cleveland Autistic Cleveland Heights artist Seth Chwast was invited to the Galapagos to exhibit his art of avian and aquatic creatures. Now his art has been brought together with the exhibit Visions of Galapagos, displaying the naturalist Charles Darwin's first edition texts on human evolution. It's also a hands-on exhibit that kids will love. Also visit Surviving: The Body of Evidence, with interactive activities examining human evolution. Plus, T-Rex is now on permanent exhibit at CMNH! Get your summer fun info at http://www.CMNH.org
-----#18) 07/22/09-----Agreement #072408
SPONSORED: An adventure in your own backyard More families are staying close to Cleveland this summer. Why not make it an adventure and visit the Cleveland Museum of Natural History for their two cool summer exhibits: Surviving: The Body of Evidence, with interactive activities examining human evolution; and Visions of Galapagos, blending the colorful art of Cleveland Heights resident and autistic artist Seth Chwast with the observations of the famous naturalist Charles Darwin. Plus, T-Rex is now on permanent exhibit at CMNH! Get your summer fun info at http://www.CMNH.org
-----#17) 07/15/09-----Agreement #072408
SPONSORED: Are you over 21 years of age? Do you love nature and the outdoors? Do you enjoy a beer every once in a while? Would you like to get behind-the-scenes at a real working brewery? If so, we may have just what you are looking for. The Cleveland Museum of Natural History's Nature League host social, intellectual and athletic activities for its members throughout the year. And sometimes we just drink beer. Like on Thu 7/23 when we get a private tour of the Great Lakes Brewing Company. Space is limited, so call 216-231-1177 to reserve your spot! www.CMNH.org.
-----#16) 06/17/09-----Agreement #072408
SPONSORED: Tickets are going fast for a totally Un-Natural Affair that you're going to love. Face it, anytime you get to party on the Cleveland Museum of Natural History's Observation Deck, it's a good time. Celebrate the Summer Solstice on Fri 6/19 with delicious Pacific Rim cuisine, a raffle drawing for a telescope, and Mai Tai's under the stars, and you'll feel good about supporting the Nature League, the 21-and-over club for those interested in social, intellectual and athletic events throughout the year. If you love the great outdoors, and you love to have fun, reserve your tickets now at www.CMNH.org.
-----#15) 06/10/09-----Agreement #072408
SPONSORED: A totally Un-Natural Affair that you're going to love. Face it, anytime you get to party on the Cleveland Museum of Natural History's Observation Deck, it's a good time. Celebrate the Summer Solstice on Fri 6/19 with delicious Pacific Rim cuisine, a raffle drawing for a telescope, and Mai Tai's under the stars, and you'll feel good about supporting the Nature League, the 21-and-over club for those interested in social, intellectual and athletic events throughout the year. If you love the great outdoors, and you love to have fun, reserve your tickets now at www.CMNH.org.
-----#14) 06/03/09-----Agreement #072408
SPONSORED: The Natural History of Peppers One of our favorite Cleveland chefs, Sergio Abramof of Brazil, who was Executive Chef at Giovanni's and now owns Sergio's and Sergio's Sarava, is guest chef for another unforgettable evening in the Natural History of Food Series, where he will prepare a 7-course meal devoted to peppers. Mexican food expert Dea Delpapa will lead a discussion about the natural history of peppers, and you'll experience food like never before on Sat 6/20. Reservations are available at www.CMNH.org.
-----#13) 06/03/09-----Agreement #072408
SPONSORED: Don't miss the opening of Surviving: The Body Of Evidence at the Cleveland Museum of Natural History this Sat 6/6. Be the first to experience this incredible interactive exhibition and hold the hand of the famous "Lucy," our human ancestor from over 3 million years ago. Listen to audio re-enactments of scientists making their breakthrough discoveries, and watch video of nanotech engineers and evolutionary biologists discussing where humans will go from here. Best of all, the exhibition is included in your CMNH admission, with no charge for kids on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 3-5PM. www.CMNH.org.
-----#12) 05/6/09-----Agreement #072408
SPONSORED: T.V. Shows such as "CSI" have made the process of reconstructing a face from just a skull - called forensic facial reconstruction - part of popular culture. A new Museum exhibition, titled "Making Faces: The Art and Science of Forensic Facial Reconstruction," takes a closer look at this scientific art. While you're visiting, be sure to pick up the latest Dino Card featuring "Steggie" (Stegosaurus) from the late Jurassic Period. TLPD Info on exhibit here: www.cmnh.org/site/On Exhibit?/Faces.aspx.
-----#11) 04/8/09-----Agreement #072408
SPONSORED: Much of American’s Desert Southwest is defined by one river: The Colorado. Now You can experience white water rafting with the Cleveland Museum of Natural History. The trip takes place on the Colorado River through Cataract Canyon August 2 – 9. [Register by 6/1.] Get a firsthand awareness of developing water issues in the western US. TLPD Info: www.cmnh.org/site/Travel Programs?.aspx.
-----#10) 04/1/09-----Agreement #072408
SPONSORED: Looking to Spice Things Up? Join us for the Natural History of Spices on Sat 4/18 (Reception: 6:30PM; Dinner: 8PM) with guest chef Karen Small from the Flying Fig. Small will prepare a seven-course meal devoted to spices at the Natural History Museum. Tickets: $150 per person. TLPD Info here: www.cmnh.org/site/Classesandprograms/Specialevents/Naturalhistoryoffood/Spices.aspx.
-----#9) 03/25/09-----Agreement #072408
SPONSORED: White Water Rafting with the Cleveland Museum of Natural History? That’s right. Much of America's desert southwest is defined by one river: the Colorado. Experience the thrill of white-water rafting on the Colorado River through Cataract Canyon Sun 8/2 – Sun 8/9. [Register by 6/1.] Get a firsthand awareness of developing water issues in the western US. TLPD Info: www.cmnh.org/site/Travel Programs?.aspx
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-----#8) 01/28/09-----Agreement #072408
SPONSORED: Triceratops horridus (tri-SAIR-ah-tops hor-id-us), which means “Horrible three-horned face,” is one of the new, fun, fact-filled collectible cards for kids at The Cleveland Museum of Natural History. (It’s the January card. February will be T rex) The cards are a complimentary gift for every child visiting the Museum, with a new card featured monthly. TLPD Collect them all! Info here: www.cmnh.org/site/JustForFun/DiscoveryCards.aspx.
-----#7) 11/19/08-----Agreement #072408
SPONSORED: Oh, the Humanity Come Celebrate Northeast Ohio's Urban Professionals at a Multicultural Community Reception on Wed 12/3 from 5:30 – 8:30PM at the Cleveland Museum of Natural History. Experience why the compelling exhibition "RACE: Are We So Different?" is shaking up how we view humanity. Tix start at $10 and include food, entertainment and 2 drinks. TLPD Register today at www.CMNH.org or call 216-231-1177. All are Welcome!
-----#6) 11/12/08-----Agreement #072408
SPONSORED: Carpe Diem, Water Loving Doggies and Fridays at the Farm are three of flicks you’ll see at The Wild and Scenic Environmental Film Festival Sat 11/15 at the Cleveland Natural History Museum. Reception: 6PM; Film Fest: 7PM. Enjoy food, a $2 beer/wine bar, entertainment and a screening of nine environmental films to raise awareness of the natural world and our role in it. TLPD Tickets: (216) 231-1177 or here.
-----#5) 11/5/08-----Agreement #072408
SPONSORED: Do I Dare Disturb the Universe? is one of the titles from the Cleveland Museum of Natural History's community-wide book club. The first book is The Color of Water by James Mc Bride?, who will be speaking at Tri-C East on Wed 11/12 at 11:30AM. Cleveland's own Charlise Lyles, author of Do I Dare Disturb the Universe?, From the Projects to Prep School will be celebrated at the Museum on Wed 12/10 at 7PM. The author discussion and book signing is free with museum admission ($5 on Wednesdays after 5PM). TLPD Reservations and info: www.cmnh.org, 216-231-4600 or kgillan@cmnh.org.
-----#4) 10/29/08-----Agreement #072408
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SPONSORED: Let's Talk About Race A series of Town Hall Meetings has been scheduled to further discuss the contemporary experience of race and racism in the United States and our local community. Each Town Hall Meeting is free, however, registration is required. Event dates: "Let's Talk About Race" - Wed 11/5; "Race and the Law" - Tue 11/11; "Race Where Do We Go From Here?" - Wed 1/19. All start with a 6PM reception with 7PM conversation. TLPD Info: www.cmnh.org/site/On Exhibit?/Town Hall?.aspx.
-----#3) 10/29/08-----Agreement #072408
SPONSORED: The Cranberry Goes Seven Rounds Did you know that the cranberry is one of only three commercially grown fruits native to North America? Better yet, did you know that the Cleveland Museum of Natural History will make a big deal out of it on Sat 11/8 at 6:30PM (reception) and 8PM (dinner)? Check out the History of Food Series featuring a seven-course meal dedicated to the celebration of this little red fruit. TLPD Info www.cmnh.org/site/Special Events?/Natural History Of Food?.aspx.
-----#2) 10/15/08-----Agreement #072408
SPONSORED: RACE: Are We So Different? A series of Town Hall Meetings has been scheduled to further discuss the contemporary experience of race and racism in the United States and our local community. Each Town Hall Meeting is free; however, registration is required. Event dates: "Race, Politics, Biology, Anthropology and Sociology" - Tue 10/28; "Let's Talk About Race" - Wed 11/5; "Race and the Law" - Tue 11/11; "Race Where Do We Go From Here?" - Wed 1/19. All start with a 6PM reception with 7PM conversation. TLPD Info: www.cmnh.org/site/On Exhibit?/Town Hall?.aspx.
-----#1) 10/8/08-----Agreement #072408
SPONSORED: RACE: Are We So Different? It's a simple truth. People are different. Throughout history, these differences have been a source of community strength and personal identity. They have also been the basis for discrimination and oppression. The idea of "race" has been used historically to describe these differences and justify mistreatment of people and even genocide. See the "RACE: Are We So Different?" exhibition now at the Cleveland Museum of Natural History. TLPD Info: www.cmnh.org.
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