Calendar for 3/28/2010
Chemistry Club Child-Only Workshop
Chemistry Club Child-Only Workshop
Sunday, March 28, 2010
12:30 p.m. to 1:30 p.m.
“Little Einstein” has a whole new meaning at The Children's Museum of Cleveland! Come have some experimental fun as we explore how science works. Kids will be doing a variety of their very own “hands on” experiments and take home a laboratory guide filled with experiments and discoveries! Workshop fee: $10/ child. (Non-members must pay additional Museum admission of $7/person if they wish to play in the Museum exhibits). Recommended for children ages 4 and older. Call 216-791-7114 x21 for more information and to register.
Location:Children's Museum of ClevelandWhen:March 28, 2010
Do You Know Your Lincoln?
Do You Know Your Lincoln?, a new exhibit features the extensive WRHS Lincoln collection. The special show runs through early 2011 and launches a series of exhibits, events, and programs at WRHS paying tribute to Abraham Lincoln and the American Civil War. This is in honor of the Bicentennial of the birth of Lincoln in 2009 and the Sesquicentennial of the American Civil War beginning in 2011.
The entire exhibit is drawn from the WRHS unusually rich Lincoln collections and will “test” the museum visitor’s knowledge of the history of America’s 16th President. It places the election of Lincoln in the larger context of the outbreak and public perception of the Civil War, and connects the President to the City of Cleveland.
Location:Western Reserve Historical SocietyWhen:October 17, 2009 to January 1, 2011
Amazing Feats of Aging
Amazing Feats of Aging
January 23, 2010 through May 2, 2010
Monday through Saturday, 10 am to 5 pm; Wednesday 10 am to 10 pm; Sunday, noon to 5 pm
Free with Museum admission: $10 Adults; $8 ages 7-18, seniors and college students with ID; $7 children 3-6; free children 2 and under
Visitors match six different animal species to their particular amazing feat of aging – including which animal has the longest life span – in Amazing Feats of Aging.
Location:Cleveland Museum of Natural HistoryWhen:January 23, 2010 to May 2, 2010
Tour de Circle Package
Start off the evening by unwinding in one of The Glidden House's finely appointed guest rooms. Before you begin your discovery of blockbuster art exhibitions, natural wonders of the planet, and historical artifacts, join us in the morning for a complimentary light breakfast.
The package not only includes overnight accommodations for two, but also admission to each of the following cultural institutions:
- Museum of Natural History
- Museum of Art (special exhibition tickets optional)
- Western Reserve Historical Society
- Botanical Gardens and Glass House
Museums are closed on Mondays.
Enjoy the Tour de Circle package for $169.00 plus taxes per night, upgrade to a suite for an additional $50.00 plus taxes per night.
Location:Glidden House When:February 1, 2010 to April 30, 2010
Orchid Mania
Orchid Mania
February 27 – March 28
Tuesday – Saturday: 10:00 am – 5:00 pm
Sunday: 12:00 pm – 5:00 pm
Free with garden admission
Orchids in all their dazzling variety fill the Garden for four weeks that make it feel like spring has already arrived.
This year’s show is all about seeing these exotic beauties in surprising ways: in a dramatic lobby display, in the naturalistic setting of the Glasshouse, and through the eye of a camera.
Location:Cleveland Botanical GardenWhen:February 27, 2010 to March 28, 2010
2010 Congressional Art Competition
2010 Congressional Art Competition
Martin Luther King, Jr. Branch
Free
Encourage your teen to enter the 2010 Congressional Art Competition. Open to all high school students in the 11th Congressional District. Their artwork will be displayed in Cleveland Public Library’s Martin Luther King, Jr. Branch. The winner’s artwork will be displayed in the Nation’s Capital for one year and will be flown to Washington, D.C. for the Congressional Art Competition Awards Presentation with Representative Marcia L. Fudge.
For more information, contact Janice Bilchik at (216) 522-4900
Location:Cleveland Public Library, MLK Jr. BranchWhen:March 1, 2010 to March 31, 2010
Greater Circle Living: Find Us On Facebook
Greater Circle Living: Find Us on Facebook!
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Finding a home near work has never been easier! Now is the time to take advantage of a special employee-assisted home ownership program known as Greater Circle Living. Greater Circle Living is a forgivable loan program that provides down payment assistance to eligible employees* of non-profit institutions in and around University Circle. Rental assistance and exterior home repair funds are also available to employees of qualifying non-profits. To date, fourteen employees have received down payment assistance to purchase a home close to work. You could be the next!
For more information, please stop by the University Circle Visitor and Living in the Circle Center at 11330 Euclid Avenue or contact Genna Petrolla, Greater Circle Living Manager at 216.707.4642 and
gpetrolla@universitycircle.org.
*Contact your human resources department to determine program eligibility.
Location:University Circle Visitor and Living in the Circle CenterWhen:March 1, 2010 to March 30, 2010
Open Houses
Come, be a part of the Circle at Circle 118!
www.circle118.com
216.903.6747
Open Houses every week in March! Get into the spirit of Spring by taking a tour of the stunning new green model home! Open every Saturday and Sunday from 1:00 to 5:00 pm and every Monday through Wednesday from 12:00 – 6:00 pm. Contemporary urban townhomes feature 2 to 3 bedrooms with custom finishes, walls of glass, rooftop terraces with breathtaking views, and the latest in green living features. Only 3 left in Phase I - financing incentives valued at over $100,000 - priced from $327,900!
Location:Circle 118When:March 1, 2010 to March 31, 2010
Under the Covers: Quilts from the WRHS Collection
Vintage 18th-, 19th- and 20th-century quilts from the significant Western Reserve Historical Society collection are on display for the first time in nearly 20 years. The new exhibition, "Under the Covers," is open now through October 2010 in the Chisholm Halle Costume Wing of the Society’s University Circle Complex. Highlights of the 30 quilts on display include an 18th-century pieced quilt made from dressmaking remnants and worn garments, and a 19th-century presentation quilt made by the Daughters of the American Revolution and presented to President and Mrs. William McKinley.
The exhibit is open Tuesday through Saturday 10am-5pm. Admission is $8.50 adults, $7.50 seniors, $5 students (age 3-17). For more information call 216-721-5722 or visit
www.wrhs.org
Location:Western Reserve Historical SocietyWhen:March 1, 2010 to October 1, 2010
Carrie Dickason: Cultivating Culture
The Sculpture Center
1834 E 123rd St.
March 5th – April 10th. Opening Reception March 5th: 5:30 – 8:00
216.229.6527
All events are FREE and open to the public
Wed – Fri: 10:00 – 4:00, Fridays until 7:30. Saturday 12:00 – 4:00
Carries Dickson examines the leftovers created in a world of materialistic consumerism. She fills the Euclid Gallery of The Sculpture Center with sculptures that combine natural and synthetic materials so that viewers are drawn into a world of materiality and forced to think of what the world might be in the future.
Location:Sculpture CenterWhen:March 5, 2010 to April 10, 2010
Will Tucker: Blackdamp
The Sculpture Center
1834 E 123rd St.
March 5th – April 10th. Opening Reception March 5th: 5:30 – 8:00
216.229.6527
All events are FREE and open to the public
Wed – Fri: 10:00 – 4:00, Fridays until 7:30. Saturday 12:00 – 4:00
With his background in rural Kentucky, Will Tucker was surrounded with the consequences of the coal industry and mountaintop removal. His work draws attention to this environmental crisis through the use of electric grids that are powered and given life from the products of this invasive industry.
Location:Sculpture CenterWhen:March 5, 2010 to April 10, 2010
Willard Tucker: New Installation & Taylor Maida: New Sculpture
Main Gallery
Willard Tucker: New Installation
and
Euclid Avenue Gallery
Taylor Maida: New Sculpture
Friday, March 5
5:30 – 8 PM Opening
6:15 PM The Artists Talk with Taylor Maida
7:00 PM The Artist Talks with Willard Tucker
Location:Sculpture CenterWhen:March 5, 2010 to April 10, 2010
Balto and the Legacy of the Serum Run
Balto didn’t just roll over — he saved lives. Come celebrate the famous sled dog and the 85th anniversary of the heroic Alaskan journey that inspired the Iditarod race. See Balto’s mount and learn about his Cleveland connection and the great dog sled race that continues today. Free with Museum admission. March 6 through May 2. Times vary. 216-231-4600 or
www.cmnh.org Location:Cleveland Museum of Natural HistoryWhen:March 6, 2010 to May 2, 2010
Art of the American Indians - The Thaw Collection
A major traveling exhibition developed by the Fenimore Art Museum, will make its debut at the Cleveland Museum of Art (CMA) in March 2010. The exhibition explores Native North American art from the Eastern Woodlands to the Northwest through 135 masterpieces spanning 2,000 years. The exhibition provides visitors with a broad understanding and appreciation of the aesthetic accomplishments and cultural heritage of this country’s first peoples.
Hours are Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays and Sundays from 10 a.m. until 5 p.m. Wednesdays and Fridays from 10 a.m. until 9 p.m. Closed on Mondays.
Free
More information at
www.ClevelandArt.org or 888-CMA-0033
Location:Cleveland Museum of ArtWhen:March 7, 2010 to May 30, 2010
Parents Together
A support group for parents coping with the death of an adult child.
Registration is required.
Hospice of the Western Reserve
14601 Detroit Avenue, Suite 100
Lakewood, OH 44107-4214
Mondays, Mar. 8 - Apr. 12, 6:30 to 8:00 p.m.
Judy Beckman (216) 383-3737, ext. 3110
Location:Hospice of the Western ReserveWhen:March 8, 2010 to April 12, 2010
Artful Legacies: A Lifetime of Art from Ingeborg Richter & Newson Shewitz
Experimental artist Ingeborg Richter and photographer Newson Shewitz team up for an exciting presentation full of contrasts and nuance.
Free and open to the public
Gallery hours are Wednesday through Friday 10 am to 4 pm and Saturday 12 noon to 4 pm
Phone: 216-721-9020
Location:Artists Archives of the Western ReserveWhen:March 12, 2010 to April 16, 2010
The Opening Nights Festival
The Cleveland Museum of Art (CMA) will celebrate the reopening of its newly renovated Gartner Auditorium with eight weeks of free performances this spring. The Opening Nights Festival, running March 12 through April 30, features some of the finest performers within Cleveland’s diverse talent pool. It also allows Clevelanders to experience the capabilities of the city’s newest performing arts venue through a diverse mix of high-caliber instrumental, dance and vocal artists.
Location:Cleveland Museum of ArtWhen:March 12, 2010 to April 30, 2010
CIA Spring Show
The Cleveland Institute of Art annual Spring Show spans 4 locations this year. See the portfolio of emerging photographers at Playhouse Square from March 26 – April 2; work from talented painting, drawing, printmaking, sculpture and fiber students in CIA’s Reinberger Galleries from April 9 – May 8; designs from the next generation of product, transportation, communications and interior designers at CWRU Weatherhead School of Management Peter B. Lewis Building from April 19 – 21; and pieces from CIA’s exceptional digital art, biomedical art, illustration, jewelry, ceramics and glass departments throughout the CIA campus from April 22 – 24.
Details at
www.cia.edu/springshow Location:Cleveland Institute of ArtWhen:March 26, 2010 to May 8, 2010