Annual Martin Luther King, Jr. Day Commemorative Celebration
Don't miss the Annual Martin Luther King, Jr. Day Commemorative Celebration - Theme: MLK, Jr.: A Legacy of Leadership. A panel of community leaders will discuss the impact of his legacy in 2010.
"Music at Main" continues in 2010! The Fine Arts Department is pleased to present marimba player and Cleveland State University graduate Carol Dieball on January 23rd, 2010 at 2pm in the 3rd floor lobby of the Main Library building (325 Superior Ave., Cleveland, Ohio, 44114). Ms. Dieball will perform solo marimba works by Mitchell Peters, J.S. Bach, Keiko Abe, Evelyn Glennie, Kevin Bobo, and Matthias Schmitt. This program is free and open to all ages. For more information call 216-623-2848. Please join us for this intimate and entertaining concert.
Inconveniently timed GCP meeting to sell the Opportunity Corridor to the residents "most" affected by the proposed highway alignment. See GCBL for details.
St. Hyacinth Community Meeting - here's where you can learn about the proposed $375+ million project. Get it while you can - your say that is. $375 million tax dollars at work. Not yet. This is a new way to get from E55th and I490 terminus at 35mph to University Circle. Is it not possible to travel any number of routes at that speed to arrive in the same place without spending $375 million? What is the real "opportunity cost" of this project?
Kick off African American History Month with this Music of the Movement celebration. A spoken word and music performance including a community workshop on the Civil Rights era will be offered to all ages. www.cpl.org
Beat the February blahs and spend an evening with Tremont's resident dance company. We'll perform old favorites and fresh new works guaranteed to warm your heart and inspire your imagination. Music includes pieces by local composers Bill Sallak, Trepanning Trio and Bryan Jacobs.
Please join us for this concert of diverse works by the Antaeus Dance
On the second Tuesday of each month you can benefit Cleveland Peace Action, Women Speak Out for Peace & Justice and InterReligious Task Force, simply by doing something we all have to do. Grocery shopping. The Coop will generously donate a portion of your total to the three organizations. All you need to do is mention one of the organizations to the cashier when you check out.
The Food Co-op is located at 11702 Euclid Avenue in Cleveland. Hours are Monday - Saturday 9am-8pm & Sunday 10am-6pm.
What happens when a group of poor artists stage the death of a friend to drive up the price of his paintings? A fake funeral, cross-dressing, and lovers' deceptions, to name a few.
Enjoy an evening with Frank Morrison, award-winning illustrator, artist and musician. Learn the visual significance of the stories behind the paintings. This program is closes the art exhibition, "Our Children Can Soar," which runs from November 12 through February 13, 2010 at the Martin Luther King, Jr. Branch Library Gallery. Books will be available for sale by A Cultural Exchange. www.cpl.org