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March 28, 2025 | | Practical Tips for Navigating US-UK Business 11:30 - 1:30 PM Delmonico's Steak House 6001 Quarry Lane, Independence
Minding the Gap Across the Pond: Practical Tips for Navigating US-UK Business. Join the BACC for an enlightening luncheon on Friday, March 28, at Delmonico's Steak House as we explore the value of the BACC and how it fosters meaningful connections within the transatlantic community. Co-speakers Romilly Taylor, VP and Board Member, British-American Chamber of Commerce of Ohio, and Christy Woskobojnik, Client Manager and Business Development at Dyke Yaxley, are both BACC members and seasoned experts in helping businesses and individuals navigate the complexities of relocating between the US and the UK.
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March 28, 2025 | | Sokol Greater Cleveland Fish Fry 5 - 7:30 PM Bohemian National Hall 4939 Broadway Ave. Cleveland
Historic Bohemian Hall in Cleveland Lenten Fish Fry
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March 28 and beyond, 2025 | | Pierogi for the Roof Shrine Church of St. Stanislaus 3649 E 65th St, Slavic Village
The historic St. Stanislaus Church in Slavic Village needs a new roof- to the tune of $2 million minimum!
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March 28 and beyond, 2025 | | St Elias Church Fish Fry 5 - 8 PM St Elias Church 8023 Memphis Ave. Brooklyn
Historic Middle East Church in Cleveland Lenten Fish Fry
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March 28 and beyond | | IACES Fish Fry 5:30 - 7:30 PM Irish American Club East Side 22770 Lakeshore Blvd. Euclid
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March 28 and beyond, 2025 | | St Mary of the Assumption Fish Fry 3 - 7 PM St Mary of the Assumption 15510 Holmes Ave. Cleveland
Historic Slovenian Church in Cleveland Lenten Fish Fry
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March 29, 2025 | | Eastern European Dinner 6 PM Balaton Hungarian Restaurant 8564 East Washington St. Chagrin Falls
Carpatho Rusyn chapter outing. RSVP to Tanner at tanmills22@gmail.com by at least March 15th
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March 29, 2025 | | Sokol Cleveland Pysanky Workshop 11 AM - 2 PM Bohemian National Hall 4939 Broadway
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March 29 & 30, 2025 | | Ukrainian Easter Bazaar Ukrainian Museum-Archives 1202 Kenilworth Avenue
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March 30, 2025 | | Irishtown Bend Presentation 2 - 4 PM West Side Irish-American Club 8559 Jennings Road| Olmsted Township
Join us for an informative presentation and Q&A session on the latest plans for the Irish Immigrant Heritage Park.
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March 30, 2025 | | Friends of the Capatho Rusyn Cultural Garden 2 PM Parma Snow Library 2121 Snow Rd, Parma
The Capatho Rusyn Cultural Garden organization is hosting a general membership meeting for all current members and those interested in learning more about becoming a member on Sunday March 30th at 2:00PM at the Parma Snow Library. Any questions please contact Fran Burik at 440-655-8176
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March 30, 2025 | | Beef Gulyás Buffet 3 - 5 PM Akron Hungarian American Club 694 E. Waterloo Road, Akron
The Akron Hungarian American Club cordially invites you to its Beef Gulyás Buffet on Sunday, March 30 from 3-5 P.M. This amazing meal consists of a hearty bowl of Hungarian gulyás, cole slaw, pickles, rolls and butter, as well as dessert. Coffee, soft drinks, and bottled water are included in the price of the meal. Other beverages available for purchase at the Bar. Cost is $18 for members, $20 for non-members. Cash or checks only, please. Reservations will be accepted for dine-in or take-out until Thursday, March 27 by calling the Club at 330-724-0259.
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March 30, 2025 | | Padraic Pearse Center Stories & Signatures - Grace O’Malley 4 PM Irish American Club East Side 22770 Lake Shore Blvd, Euclid
The Padraic Pearse Center is thrilled to invite you to a special evening celebrating the life and legacy of one of Ireland’s most fascinating women! Join us on Sunday, March 30th, as storyteller extraordinaire Karen Vuranch brings Grace O’Malley—the legendary 16th-century pirate queen—to life. Bold, fearless, and endlessly fascinating, Grace O’Malley defied expectations and commanded the high seas, leaving her mark on history. Karen’s captivating storytelling and lively discussion will transport you back in time, sharing tales of courage, adventure, and resilience. Doors Open: 3:30 PM // Event Begins: 4:00 PM. in the Phil Walsh Cabaret Room. This event promises to be an inspiring evening filled with history, humor, and heart. Your generosity helps keep events like this going strong, and donations will be gladly accepted.
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March 20 - April 5, 2025 | | Comic Book-inspired Play El Coquí Espectacular Teatro Público de Cleveland 6415 Detroit Ave.
Teatro Público de Cleveland kicks off its 12th year with El Coquí Espectacular and the Bottle of Doom by New York-based (Nuyorican) playwright Matt Barbot. This fun, energetic play is like a live action comic book that speaks to issues relative to the Latiné community, in this case Puerto Rican, and anyone who has had to deal with assimilation while maintaining a sense of self while fitting in with everyone else and their views on what you’re supposed to be. By day, Alex is a struggling comic book artist tempted by the allure of a steady job, but by night he is "El Coquí Espectacular," a superhero on a mission to save his fellow Puerto Ricans; while his advertising exec brother, Joe, reluctantly becomes the "voice" of Spanish-speaking people everywhere, and he doesn’t even speak Spanish. See how the brothers discover their true identities in this comic book come to life. The play has been a critical success and fan favorite at the theaters in which it was previously performed, and we are hopeful that Northeast Ohio audiences will embrace it as well.
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Now (Started February 14, 2025) | | Shahzia Sikander Reanimates Global Visual Histories Cleveland Museum of Art
The Cleveland Museum of Art (CMA) is pleased to announce that its presentation of Shahzia Sikander: Collective Behavior opens on February 14, 2025. The exhibition premiered at the Palazzo Soranzo van Axel in Venice. Co-organized by the Cleveland Museum of Art (CMA) and the Cincinnati Art Museum (CAM), it was a Collateral Event in association with the 60th International Art Exhibition—La Biennale di Venezia in 2024. After Collective Behavior closed in Venice, iterations of the show traveled to both Ohio institutions, where they are on view concurrently. The CMA presents Shahzia Sikander’s art in relation to historical South Asian works from the museum’s collection that inspire her. Collective Behavior includes works that span Sikander’s career and the many mediums that she has used. It comprises a series of conversations between our own time and the past that illuminate the artist’s primary ideas and inquiries. This iteration of Collective Behavior offers a narrative that the CMA is uniquely well suited to share, carrying forward in time the rich histories that are encompassed in the museum’s renowned South Asian collection. Simultaneously, it situates contemporary artistic practice in relation to the global history that precedes it.
For more than three decades, Sikander (born 1969, Pakistan) has been animating South Asian visual histories through a contemporary perspective. Her work reimagines the past for the present moment, proposing new narratives that cross time and place. Working in a variety of mediums, Sikander considers Western relations with the global south and the wider Islamic world, often through the lens of gender and body politics. Her work is rooted in a lexicon of recurring motifs that make visible marginalized subjects. At times turning the lens inward, Sikander reflects on her own experience as an immigrant and diasporic artist working in the United States. More Information
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Till March 31, 2025 | | Exhibit about Albanian Besa Lakewood Public Library 15425 Detroit Ave. Lakewood
When post-World War II Europe found itself devastated by the loss of its Jewish population, Albania was the only country to boast a larger number of Jews than it had prior to the Holocaust. Over 2,000 Jews from Albania, Austria, Bulgaria, Germany, Greece, Italy, Macedonia, Poland and Serbia were hidden in the homes of Albanian Muslim families during the war. Norman Gershman, an American photographer fascinated with these stories, traveled to Albania and Kosovo to chronicle the tales of the righteous Albanians and their devotion to and dedicated practice of Besa, an Albanian Code of Honor. Besa means “to keep the promise” and is a fundamental guideline of life.
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April 3, 2025 | | Czech Easter Bread ("Mazanec") for sale. Who doesn't remember the smell of fresh baked goods from Mom's kitchen at Easter? Mazanec or houska is a sweet dough with golden raisins and almonds baked into a round loaf with a cross cut into the top. DTJ will again be selling the traditional Czech Easter bread by order only. Cost is $15.00 for a 2# loaf. Orders must be in by April 10th and can be picked up April 13th. Call 440-543-8494 to place orders.
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April 5, 2025 | | MotivAsians and the CIFF 2:20 PM Mimi Theater of Playhouse Square
Once again MotivAsians is a community partner for the Cleveland International Film Festival CIFF 49 for the film: THIRD ACT. Saturday 2:20pm April 5th is the viewing at the Mimi Theater of Playhouse Square. Let's sit together! Use MOTIVA when purchasing tickets at https://www.clevelandfilm.org/. Enter your code in the DISCOUNT CODE box on the PAYMENT INFORMATION screen during checkout to take $1.00 off of each ticket in your cart. Those who would like to meet-up for lunch at Superior Pho -12 noon, prior to the film viewing, please RSVP. For more information: info@motivasians.org or call: 216-421-5221.
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April 5, 2025 | | CAMEO - Arab American Heritage Month 6:30 PM St. Elias Cultural Center 8023 Memphis Ave. Brooklyn.
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April 5, 2025 | | Eastern European Month Dinner 6 PM American Croatian Lodge 34900 Lakeshore Blvd.
The month of April is designated as "Eastern European Month."
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April 5 & 6, 2025 | | Ukrainian Easter Bazaar Holy Trinity Ukrainian Church 9672 State Rd. North Royalton
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April 6, 2025 | | State of the Ukrainian Museum Archives 3 PM Holy Trinity Ukrainian Church 9672 State Rd. North Royalton

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April 7, 2025 | | FICA presents Global Music Icon See Below
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April 8, 10, 14 &16, 2025 | | Italian Film Festival USA of Cleveland Strosacker Auditorium Case Western Reserve University
Mark your calendars for the upcoming Italian Film Festival USA of Cleveland! You're invited! Enjoy four recent, Italian films and a program of short films. All screenings are in Italian with English subtitles. FREE and open to the public at Strosacker Auditorium on the campus of Case Western Reserve University. More Information
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April 9, 2025 | | Four Jewish Poets Speak their truth 7 PM Maltz Museum 2929 Richmond Rd. Beachwood
Join poetry troupe, ELIXIR OF VOICE: Four Jewish Poets Speak Their Truth for an opportunity to gather in the power and beauty of poetry and the vitality of Jewish life. Poets Charlene Fix, Rikki Santer, David Swerdlow, and Philip Terman will share works reflecting individually on the current moment. More information
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April 12, 2025 | | Hungarian Lecture - Pilgrims in Foreign Lands 2 PM Hungarian Museum Galleria at Erieview
"Pilgrims in a Foreign Land: A history of America's Hungarian Catholic Shrines and Pilgrimage Traditions" The story of Hungarian-American shrines and pilgrimage traditions will be presented by Nicholas Boros. He will share portions of the over 300-page pictorial history he recently completed showcasing the shrines erected during the last century by Hungarian-American Catholics:
- Our Lady of Perpetual Help (Orange Village, OH)
- Our Lady Comforter of the Afflicted (Youngstown, OH)
- Our Lady of Máriapócs (Burton, OH)
- Our Lady of Máriapócs (Matawan, NJ), and
- St. Elizabeth of Hungary (Cleveland, OH) designated as a shrine in August 2023.
This hour-long program will be in English
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April 12, 2025 | | Traditions of Perú - 2025 Dinner and Gala 6 PM Tremont City Side Ballroom 2187 West 14th St, Cleveland
The Peruvian Cultural Association of Northeast Ohio, PERUCAN-OH would like to extend an invitation to celebrate the vibrant spirit of Perú on Saturday, April 12, at the beautiful Tremont City Side Ballroom. Enjoy an exquisite dinner, captivating Peruvian dance performances, dancing to the Latin rhythms of the band Luka y Su Ropa Vieja, and an exciting silent auction packed with unique items. This Gala is an opportunity to make a difference! Proceeds will support the creation of the Peruvian Cultural Garden, a beautiful symbol of Peruvian rich cultural heritage and presence in the community. Early Bird tickets are available at discounted prices for this extraordinary event. Bring your friends and family, reserve a table, and secure your spot today. Please explore available sponsorship opportunities! Muchas gracias!
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April 12, 2025 | | Cleveland Carpatho Rusyn Pysanky Workshop 12 - 3 PM Rockefeller Park Greenhouse 750 E 88th St, Cleveland
Pysanky workshop taught by one of their chapter members. It is a lovely way to brighten up one’s spring. RSVP and payment is required in advance due to limited space. RSVP to zubkojaj@gmail.com and send $15 to venmo @zubtycun or via check to Jacquelin Zubko-Cunha (4632 Sharon Copley Road Medina, OH 44256). Space Is limited to just 15 people and your spot is not held until payment is received.
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April 13, 2025 | | Polish Swieconka 12:30 PM Polish American Cultural Center 6501 Lansing Ave. Cleveland
Swieconka means "the blessing of the Easter baskets" and is one of the most enduring and beloved Polish traditions.
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April 13, 2025 | | Czech Garden Easter Egg Hunt 2 PM Czech Cultural Garden 880 East Blvd. Cleveland
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April 13, 2025 | | Holi Celebration 2:30 PM May Pavillion at Hudson Springs Park 7095 Stow Rd. Hudson
FICA & ICAGA are joining this year to bring you a Holi blast! Prices: Adult: $10 only. Kids 12 and under are FREE. Includes light refreshments. This event is open for all ages. Experience the magic of Holi with Grooving on Desi Holi Songs. Enjoying delicacies. Playing Holi with Dry and Organic colors. Pricing is as follows- Adult: $10 Kids: 12 and under free. Buy your tickets here
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April 16, 2025 | | Holocaust Book Talk: The Politzer Saga with Linda Broenniman 7 PM Maltz Museum 2929 Richmond Rd. Beachwood
A house fire in 2011. A box survives. Its contents became the catalyst for a quest whose seeds were planted in 1983—the day Linda Ambrus Broenniman learned that her Catholic father was Jewish and that what little family history she knew was a lie. Searching for truth, Linda pieced together the astonishing story of eight generations of her Jewish ancestors—the Politzer family—and their remarkable lives lost to her father’s secrets.
Join the Maltz Museum for an evening with the author of The Politzer Saga, as she tells the story of finding her roots, and honoring the memories of her family. In helping Linda find her family, András Gyekiczki wrote, “I hardly know any non-fiction sagas to better exemplify Hungarian Jewish fate of the past 300 years as this Politzer story. Illuminating the destructive power of hatred, dehumanization, and injustice, this powerful story encompasses issues that still echo today. The Politzer Saga is the subject of an Exhibition at the Rumbach Synagogue, Budapest, Hungary. More information
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April 18, 2025 | | Ekal Vidyalaya Musical fundraiser 4:45 PM Independence Middle School 6111 Archwood Rd. Independence
Join us for a delicious dinner and melodious live Bollywood music on April 19th during the Ekal musical fundraiser at Independence Middle School. Accomplished singers from India will sing Bollywood songs and mesmerize you. Four musicians on keyboard, Octapad, tabla, and drums will make it a memorable experience. Ekal promotes basic education in remote rural and tribal India through more than 80k single-teacher schools.
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April 22, 2025 | | Cleveland International Hall of Fame Inductions Doors open 5PM. Windows on the River
The 2025 Class will consist of:
- Dr. Raj Aggarwal (Indian community)
- David Gilbert (Destination Cleveland and Greater Cleveland Sports Commission)
- Frank G. Jackson (56th Mayor of Cleveland)
- Beverly Kerecman (Japanese community)
- Branka Malinar (Croatian community)
- Svetlana Stolyarova (Russian community)
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April 26, 2025 | | Cleveland Polka Association’s Spring Dance 5 - 10 PM Home Family Club 6450 Pearl Road Parma Hts
Doors open @ 5:00 pm, Music by Keith Stras & Polka Confetti from Chicago 6:00 pm to 10:00 pm. Donation $18 (18yrs. and under are Free!) NO byob, Beverages & Food will be available, snacks welcome
For More Information: (330) 461-1772 Anna
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April 16 - 27, 2025 | | Cleveland Thyagaraja Festival Cleveland State University
The Cleveland Thyagaraja Festival is the largest Indian classical music festival outside of India. It was first celebrated in 1978 and has now grown to be a 12-day festival with more than 10,000 attendees with 5,000 appearing for the opening weekend. The year 2025 is the Festival's 45th year. More Information
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April 27, 2025 | | 41st Super Button Box Bash 1 - 6 PM American Croatian Lodge 34900 Lakeshore Blvd. in Eastlake
Wish Canada’s Polka King a happy 90th birthday as the National Cleveland-Style Polka Hall of Fame salutes the legendary Walter Ostanek, Sunday, April 27, 2025. Top Cleveland-Style Polka entertainers hail his milestone with five hours of music. You won’t want to miss the polka celebration at the American Croatian Lodge in Eastlake, Ohio. Enjoy the finest bands for dancing, Old World cooking, and Slovenian hospitality – all in honor of the three-time Grammy Award winner, 1:00 to 6:00. The birthday party is the high point of the 41st Super Button Box Bash to benefit the Polka Hall of Fame. Featured artists include the Fairport Jammers, Ron Likovic, Hall of Famer Don Wojtila, and Walter’s best musical buddies and gals. The all-accordion stage jam is a squeezapalooza. Advance ticket, $12 through the Polka Hall of Fame, 605 East 222nd Street, Euclid, Ohio, next to Euclid City Hall. Open Wednesday and Saturday from 9:00 to 2:00. $15 at the door. 18 and under free. Order by phone, (216) 261-3263. On-line at PolkaShop@aol.com.
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April 27, 2025 | | Sokol Czech Sunday Dinner 1 - 2:30 PM Bohemian National Home 4939 Broadway Ave. Cleveland
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May 17-18, 2025 | | Cleveland Asian Festival
Save the Date!
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May 18, 2025 | | Syttende Mai 2025Norwegian Celebration 2 - 4 PM Fairview Park Recreation Center Gemini Center Oak Room - 21255 Lorain Road
SYTTENDE MAI 2025 NORWEGIAN CELEBRATION (Seventeenth of May Constitution Day). Ohio Norsemen will hold their annual Constitution Day celebration on Sunday, May 18, 2025 from 2 to 4 p.m.
Pot Luck Meal. Please bring a dish to share. (Norwegian Dish Preferred). Beverages are provided. There is no cost for this event. Reservations are needed by May 11th to reserve enough tables and chairs. (Please no walk-ins).
Place your reservation to Libby Rye Filak 216-767-5699
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June 14, 2025 | | Parade the Circle 10 AM Circle Village on Wade Oval
The Cleveland Museum of Art’s (CMA) Parade the Circle, the beloved tradition celebrating art, culture, and community, returns on Saturday, June 14. The 33rd annual parade takes place in University Circle and features vibrant and imaginative costumes, towering puppets, floats, and intricately crafted masks. This year’s theme, “Magical Allure: A Vibrant Celebration of the Snowy Owl,” addresses the wisdom and exploration we undertake while undergoing the process of change. The CMA invites everyone to celebrate this mystical messenger, a creature that enchants us with its ethereal presence and silent flight. Conceived by acclaimed artist Héctor Castellanos Lara, who leads the parade for the third consecutive year, this year’s theme reflects the fact that big changes in our lives are imminent and that, as we search for answers, we undergo a process of deep exploration, seeking awareness and spiritual guidance. Visitors are invited to immerse themselves in interactive activities offered by esteemed institutions from the area, such as the Cleveland Orchestra, Cleveland Botanical Garden, and the Music Settlement. Attendees can also enjoy culinary delights from local vendors and listen to Councilman Conwell & The Footprints live on the Kulas Stage. Curious about an artist’s process? New this year, attendees can engage with a selection of parade artists on Wade Oval following the event. Come prepared with questions for artists and see costumes and floats up close! The fun continues until 4:00 p.m.
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June 27-29, 2025 | | Ohio Scottish Games & Celtic Festival TBA
Save the Date!
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June 27-29, 2025 | | Lithuanian Song Festival Cleveland Music Hall
Save the Date!
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July 27, 2025 | | Opera in the Italian Cultural Garden 6 - 7:30 PM Italian Cultural Garden 990 East Blvd. Cleveland
Beautiful music from Opera, Broadway & Italian songs. The Cleveland Opera & Cleveland Ballet Theater in the enchanting Renaissance Garden. TICKETS ON SALE NOW - (sells out each year). Reserved Seating in Front of Stage $33.00. Lawn area Free admission. Free Wine Tastings: Little Italy Wines. Questions, please call: 216.916.7780. Free parking - Restrooms on site. Michael White School lot - Parkgate Ave. near garden. East Blvd. Across from the garden. Cars ticketed if parked on wrong side of street.
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August 17, 2025 | | Buckeye Rd. Nationality Reunion 11 AM - 6 PM Hungarian Cultural Center of NE Ohio 12027 Abbot Rd. Hiram Top of Page
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March 5 - 8, 2026 | | 5th Annual WSIAC GOAT West Side Irish American Club 8559 Jennings Rd, Olmsted Twp
Save the Date for the 5th annual Greatest Irish Weekend of all time - the GOAT. Top of Page
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