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February 19, 2025 | | 90th Birthday Celebration for Reverend Dr. Otis Moss Jr. and Edwina Moss 7 PM Olivet Institutional Baptist Church 8712 Quincy Ave. Cleveland
Noted humanitarians and beloved Northeast Ohio residents, The Reverend Dr. Otis Moss Jr. and Mrs. Edwina Moss, observe their 90th birthdays in February, and the community is invited to the joyous celebration. Family, friends, and colleagues from around the country will be in the city to salute the Mosses in word and song and pay tribute to their decades of tireless service in advancing human rights, education, philanthropy, and justice. Otis and Edwina Moss have unselfishly devoted their lives to others. Now, the community will unite on one special night to thank the Mosses and rejoice in the milestone birthdays of the couple married 58 years.
Reverend Moss is a renowned spiritual leader. He helped launch the civil rights movement, counseled presidents, and delivered his message of peace worldwide. Mrs. Moss is an accomplished businesswoman and civic leader who broke barriers as the ?rst woman and person of color appointed to several corporate boards. This mutual commitment to social justice ignited their friendship and romance decades ago and still fuels their advocacy for change through acts of compassion and love. The program is free and open to the public. Doors open at 6:00 p.m., and seating is limited. Parking is available in the lot adjacent to the church and on side streets.
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February 19 and beyond, 2025 | | Black History Month Tours Sundays and Wednesdays through February 6 - 7 PM Cleveland Museum of Art
Celebrate Black History Month with guided tours highlighting Black artists in the museum’s collection. The museum celebrates African American Heritage Month in February and all year round. Learn about Black artists in the museum’s collection in daily guided tours and Art and Conversation tours. To schedule private tours for adult groups of 10 or more, please contact grouptours@clevelandart.org or call 216-707-2752. More info and tickets
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February 20, 2025 | | Passport Professionals 5:30 - 8 PM Terrestrial Brewing Company 7524 Father Frascati
British American Chamber of Commerce Passport Professionals event. This casual yet engaging gathering offers a fantastic opportunity to network with like-minded professionals in the international business community. Whether you’re looking to make new connections or catch up with old friends, it’s a relaxed environment to exchange ideas and build relationships. Best of all, the event is completely free! Feel free to bring a friend and make the most of this great evening.
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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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February 20, 2025 | | Guided Tour of Hitler’s War on Modern Art Exhibition 1 PM Maltz Museum 2929 Richmond Rd. Beachwood
Join Dr. Jack Lissauer for a guided tour of the Maltz Museum’s latest exhibition, DEGENERATE! Hitler’s War on Modern Art. Dr. Lissauer will share information, stories, and research on prints featured from his collection, including works by Anni and Joseph Albers, Jolan Gross-Bettelheim, Lyonel Feininger, and Pablo Picasso. Despite their stylistic differences, these works would all be considered as degenerate by the Nazis. Please wear shoes comfortable for walking and standing, as seating is limited. More information
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February 21, 2025 | | DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS: A Journal of Memories & Junk 7:30 to 9:00 PM Julia de Burgos Cultural Arts Center 2800 Archwood Avenue, Cleveland
Join us for a memory keeping junk journal workshop inspired by Bad Bunny's new album, Debí Tirar Más Fotos! Bring a journal, photos, receipts, stickers, and any other scraps from your life to create a spread that reflects on memories you wish to keep based on your prompt selection. Together we can share memories and create new ones, all while listening to the album! Open to ages 18+ Free to participate. Questions? Call (216) 894-5664 or email info@juliadeburgos.org
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February 21, 2025 | | Celebrate Black entertainment in Cleveland 5pm - 9pm Cleveland History Center 10825 East Blvd, Cleveland
In partnership with the National Rhythm & Blues Hall of Fame to celebrate Black entertainment in Cleveland. Explore iconic memorabilia, including stagewear from legends of R&B like Aretha Franklin, Dionne Warwick and the O'Jays, along with rare photographs and artifacts from Leo’s Casino and the Rhythm & Blues Legends collection. This event highlights Cleveland’s rich contributions to music history. Celebrate the R&B Hall of Fame’s dedication to preserving this legacy and meet founder Lamont Robinson for a signing of his new book, "Music and Entertainment Memories of Black Cleveland".
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February 22, 2025 | | Estonian Independence Day 2 PM Der Braumeister 13046 Lorain Ave., Cleveland
Vabariigi Aastapäev/ Estonian Independence Day. Please join with the Cleveland Area Estonians to commemorate the 107th anniversary of Estonia's Declaration of Independence. Der Braumeister Restaurant will once again host and cater this event. Dinner cost will be $25/person.Please RSVP to 440-539-8611, toomast1910@gmail.com, of facebook message to give the restaurant a head count.
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February 22, 2025 | | Celebrate Black History Month with Film 2 - 7 PM Cleveland Heights High School 13263 Cedar Rd, 44118
Cleveland International Film Festival celebrates Black History Month by combining the power of film and music to highlight stories of innovation, revolution, triumph and joy. In partnership with Greater Cleveland Urban Film Festival, we present, "Our Story, Our Song" a showcase of films featuring the music and stories of the African Diaspora. Film screenings of Mr. Soul, God Said Give 'Em Drum Machines, Step, Oscar-nominated, Soundtrack to a Coup d'etat, and film shorts: The Orchestra That Chuck Built and Conducting Life. Keep the celebration of culture going with an after party at Urban CLE Winery featuring DJ Mark Who. Tickets: $15 Movie Pass / $25 Movie Pass & After Party
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February 23, 2025 | | Hungarian Scout Banquet 12:30 St. Emeric Church 1860 W. 22nd St.
Cleveland
The American-Hungarian Friends of Scouting cordially invite you to join us for our annual Scout Banquet on Sunday, Febrary 23. It is always held on the last Sunday in February and right around Feb. 22 which is the birthday of Lord Rober Baden-Powell, the founder of the world scout movement.
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February 23, 2025 | | Louis Stokes Centenary 10:00am - 4:00pm Cleveland History Center 10825 East Blvd, Cleveland
Celebrate the 100th anniversary of the birth of the Honorable Louis Stokes (1925-2015), who became the first Black congressman to be elected from the state of Ohio in 1968 and served in this capacity for 30 years.
The Cleveland History Center will be open FREE to all who visit this day. All museum galleries will be open to explore, including a special photo opportunity in front of Stokes' Congressional desk. His biography, The Gentleman from Ohio, will be available for purchase in the Museum Store. The celebration will include a coffee hour starting at 1 PM, digital photo booth, discounted books, and more.
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February 23, 2025 | | Chinese New Year Gala 2 - 8 PM Solon HS Auditorium 33600 Inwood Drive. Solon
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February 23, 2025 | | Cleveland Polka Association Unity Dance Doors open NOON, Music/Dancing 1:00 pm to 5:00 pm Holiday Inn 6001 Rockside Road Independence
The Cleveland Polka Association & the United States Polka Association will hold another joint dance on Sunday February 23rd. The event will be held at the Holiday Inn 6001 Rockside Road Independence, OH 44131 in the Impulse Lounge. Doors will open at Noon with Music and Dancing from 1:00 pm to 5:00 pm. by Mon Valley Push from PA. Donation is only $15.00. Please, NO b.y.o.b., Beverages will be available. Food will not be available, snacks are welcome! For more information please call (330) 461-1772 Anna (“CPA” president) or (216) 299-0934 Cindy (“USPA” president). Come to dance, listen, have some fun, meet some new people, see some old friends. This year we will be helping the Polish American Society Club of St. Petersburg, FL recover from Hurricane Helene. Our raffles, (50/50's, Baskets, and Lottery/Cash) proceeds will go to them. Their club has cancelled their events until repairs can be made.
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February 23 and beyond | | IACES Green Season Various Irish American Club East Side 22770 Lakeshore Blvd. Euclid
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February 26, 2025 | | Chinese New Year Celebration 5 - 9 PM Cleveland Museum of Art
It will be a fantastic occasion with Ambassador Chen Li, the new Consul General from the Consulate General of New York, joining us to offer his congratulations. We’re also honored to have Blaine A. Griffin, Cleveland City Council President, as our special guest speaker. The event will begin with a welcoming speech by William M. Griswold, CEO of the Cleveland Museum of Art, followed by a beautiful live performance by musicians from the Cleveland Orchestra. And to make the evening even more special, we’ll have a private, guided tour with insights from Dr. Clarissa von Spee, the Curator of Chinese Art and Chair of Asian Art. Tickets and more Info
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February 26, 2025 | | Spanish guitarist Pipo Romero 7:30 - 9 PM Transformer Station 1460 W 29th St, Cleveland
Coinciding with the exhibition Picasso and Paper, the CMA is thrilled to welcome Spanish guitarist Pipo Romero to Transformer Station for his Cleveland debut. Romero, a gifted composer and virtuoso acoustic guitarist from Cádiz, Spain, has become a prominent figure in the acoustic-guitar scene. His unique fusion of styles, labeled “Spanish Acoustic Finger Style,” has garnered praise from critics and journalists. His compositions blend folk, flamenco, Celtic, and classical melodies, creating an emotional and multicultural experience. With his third album, Ikigai, released in April 2022, Romero reached #28 on the Transglobal World Music Chart. Ikigai is an ode to Spanish folklore and its crossover with Atlantic folk sounds, composed and performed on a steel-string guitar, full of colors and nuances. Performing internationally, including at Lincoln Center and the Kennedy Center in the US, the World Music Festival Tawain, and the Adriatico Mediterraneo Festival in Italy, he continues to captivate audiences with his vibrant performances. More info and tickets
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February 27, 2025 | | Free Chardon Polka Band Concert 6:30 PM Reserve Hall 6622 Wilson Mills Road, Mayfield Village
Winter Break Concert Series. Free polka concert
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February 28, 2025 | | Ostatki - Polish Carnival 6 - 10 PM Youngstown Country Club
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January 2 - 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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February 27, 2025 | | Polish Fat Thursday Paczki Party Polish American Cultural Center at 6501 Lansing Avenue
Fat Thursday, known locally as Tlusty Czwartek, is a day linked to the church calendar. On this day, for many Polish people, it is the last day to eat lots of fatty, sugary food and drink alcohol before Lent (the Christian festival). Some Polish people abstain from alcohol and meat completely during Lent. Others continue to eat meat and drink alcohol during this six-week period, but almost every Polish person celebrates Fat Thursday as the final day of eating indulgent foods ahead of Easter. On the Wednesday before, and all day on Fat Thursday itself, expect bakeries to be queued out the door. What you will experience is a lot of sweet Polish food being sold and eaten, mostly Faworki ("angel wings," pastry with sugar) and P?czki (filled doughnuts). On February 27th, 2025, the Polish American Cultural Center at 6501 Lansing Avenue in the heart of Cleveland's Slavic Village will host an event celebrating this tradition in an authentic Polish style! The festivities will kick off at 4:00 PM with a Polish Happy Hour featuring a fantastic selection of Polish imported beers. Opus 216 will make their musical debut at the center, performing Polish and Slavic tunes to capture the essence of Warsaw. The center's world-class Polish chefs will prepare homemade specialties right in front of you, allowing you to indulge in Pierogi, Golabki, Lazanki, and smoked Kielbasa.
Let the lively rhythms of the Tom Katrenich Orchestra guide you to the dance floor with your favorite Polkas, Obereks, and Waltzes, all while the delightful aroma of freshly made Paczki fills the air with sweetness! Admission is free! Security is on the premises.
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March 1, 2025 | | Cleveland Kurentovanje 10:00 a.m - 5:30 p.m.
Slovenian National Home 6417 St. Clair Ave.
Cleveland Kurentovanje (koo-rehn-toh-VAHN-yeh) a Slovenian-infused Mardi Gras carnival celebrates its 13th year on Saturday, March 1, with a grand parade and festival. The festival celebration revolves around the iconic Kurenti – ancient, mythological creatures believed to banish winter and herald the arrival of spring with their mystical powers. This free event boasts live music across three stages, authentic culinary delights, beverages, and an expansive "Children’s Village", offering free crafts and engaging activities for our youngest festival-goers. More Information
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March 1, 2025 | | German Bratwurstessen Doors open 5 PM Donauschwaben's German-American Cultural Center 7370 Columbia Rd. Olmsted Falls
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March 2, 2025 | | Maslenitsa Noon - 5 PM
Sherwin-Gilmour Party Center 5947 Mayfield Rd.
The Russian Cultural Garden is thrilled to invite you to the main spring celebration of the year — Maslenitsa 2025! We are hard at work preparing an exciting program that will bring you lots of joy and bright emotions! Get ready for fun and engaging games, dances, and songs for both children and adults. Delicious treats are on the way — traditional Russian dishes like pancakes, meat, dumplings, and more!
What is Maslenitsa, and how did our ancestors celebrate it? Maslenitsa is an ancient Slavic festival symbolizing the farewell to winter and the arrival of long-awaited spring. It’s a time for joy, unity, and celebration! Burning the effigy of winter, sledding, feasting on pancakes, and playing traditional games were all integral parts of this festival that warmed people’s hearts in those distant days. Let’s create a cheerful spring mood together! Spend the day with us and celebrate the season in style
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March 4, 2025 | | Paczki, Polkas & Piwo – 15th annual Paczki Party 8 AM – 6:30 PM Kravitz Delicatessen 3135 Belmont Ave, Liberty. Youngstown
Get ready for a sweet and spirited celebration. PolishYoungstown invites you to indulge in the flavors and fun of Paczki, Polkas & Piwo – our 15th annual Paczki Party! This last hurrah before Lent is packed with delicious paczki, Polish-inspired food, live music, and festive fun. Plus, don’t miss the return of our famous Paczki Slider—a grilled paczek stuffed with kielbasa, brown mustard, red onion, and a pickle! Pair it with an ice-cold Polish beer and enjoy a day of dancing, games, and giveaways. Pricing: $3.50 each | $19 for a half dozen. This event almost didn’t happen due to bakery staffing challenges and rising ingredient prices, but we couldn’t let this beloved tradition fade! A portion of proceeds from every dozen sold supports PolishYoungstown’s youth, education, and travel grant programs. Join us for donuts, dancing, and draught—we can’t wait to celebrate with you! Na zdrowie!
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March 5, 2025 | | JCC Book Festival – The Lost Van Gogh 7:30 PM Maltz Museum 2929 Richmond Rd. Beachwood
oin celebrated artist, legal counterfeiter and award-winning Jewish author Jonathan Santlofer at the Maltz Museum to discuss his latest book The Lost Van Gogh with moderator and museum Deputy Director Jennifer Jensen. The Lost Van Gogh is a spellbinding thriller of masterpieces, masterminds and the mysterious underbelly of the art world. In this highly-anticipated sequel to The Last Mona Lisa (a People Magazine Best Book of Summer), Santlofer turns his attention to one of the most revered artists of all time, spinning a riveting tale based on rumors that Van Gogh completed a final self-portrait before his death, one that has since been lost to time – or the black market. More information
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March 5, 2025 | | Paolo Angeli - traditional Sardinian music 7 - 8:30 PM Transformer Station 1460 W 29th St, Cleveland
Guitarist, composer, ethnomusicologist, and instrument builder Paolo Angeli is associated with traditional Sardinian music, but nobody performs it quite like he does. Paolo composes multilayered music for his unique prepared guitar: a hybrid instrument with strings going in all directions, foot-pedal-controlled motorized propellers, and hammers. He creates shimmering drones and bass lines as he bows, strikes, plucks, and strums the strings. Rhythmic atmospherics abound by treading on a plastic bag and adjusting tunings on the fly. Electronic effects are utilized, but Paolo uses no loops. With his singular instrument, Paolo improvises and composes unclassifiable music, suspended between traditional music of Sardinia, free jazz, flamenco, Arabic, and postfolk. More info and tickets
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March 7 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 8, 2025 | | Ukrainian guitarist Marko Topchii 7:30 PM Maltz Performing Arts Center 1855 Ansel Rd.
Ukrainian guitarist Marko Topchii makes his Cleveland debut. His prodigious achievements are exemplified by more than 100 awards worldwide in international classical guitar competitions, including 55 first prizes. The most recent first prize is the Guitar Foundation of America International Concert Artist Competition, perhaps the most important guitar competition in the world. Marko’s tours have taken him to Carnegie Hall in New York, Yamaha Ginza Hall in Tokyo, Salle Cortot in Paris, Grand Hall of the Kyiv Philharmonic, and Grand Hall of Liszt Academy in Budapest, among others. Don’t miss the chance to hear this incredible musician in concert! More information
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March 8, 2025 | | German Karneval Doors open 5 PM Donauschwaben's German-American Cultural Center 7370 Columbia Rd. Olmsted Falls
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March 12, 2025 | | AlmaVision Cultural Workshops 6:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. Brownhoist 4310 St. Clair Ave
AlmaVision: Cultura y Más continues its mission of sharing and preserving Mexican culture in Cleveland. This year, programming for Son Jarocho and a new Baile Folklórico workshop has found a home at Brownhoist, located at 4310 St. Clair Ave. These programs bring together community members to learn, experience, and celebrate the rich traditions of Mexican music and dance. Cleveland Son Jarocho AlmaVision: Cultura y Más hosts a weekly Son Jarocho workshop every Saturday, providing participants the opportunity to learn this vibrant traditional music from Veracruz and Oaxaca, Mexico. Attendees engage in playing the jarana, performing sones, and practicing zapateado, fostering both musical skills and a sense of community. The workshop is open to all skill levels, welcoming beginners and experienced musicians alike to immerse themselves in this centuries-old tradition.The workshops are led by Diego Gonzalez, a musician originally from California's Salinas Valley, where he was immersed in the rich traditions of Mexican culture. Diego's passion for Son Jarocho was inspired by Teatro Campesino performances and his father's Los Folkloristas records. Workshops are held every Saturday. To register, email almavisioncle@gmail.com.Bailes Folklóricos de México This year, AlmaVision: Cultura y Más is proud to introduce a new Baile Folklórico workshop, led by the experienced dancers Lilly Corona Moreno and Nalleli Ornelas. Both Lily and Nalleli have dedicated years to preserving the rich traditions of folkloric dance. Celebrate Mexican culture with music and traditional dances! This weekly workshop will run from March through November. Participants will be introduced to the fundamentals of Mexican folkloric dance including basic steps, skirt movement, history of the dances, and traditional attire. The focus of this workshop is to pass on the skills and knowledge to keep this art form alive and thriving for future generations. The workshop is open to participants age 18 and over, and is suitable for all skill levels—whether you’re a beginner or have previous dance experience. Every Wednesday starting March 12th. Fore more information email almavisioncle@gmail.com.
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March 12, 2025 | | CAMEO Iftar Dinner 6:30 PM Sky Restaurant 6384 Pearl Rd.
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March 14, 2025 | | Sokol Cleveland Fish Fry 5 - 7:30 PM Bohemian National Hall 4939 Broadway
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March 15, 2025 | | Iranian Nowruz Celebration Elegant Newport Syndicate Cincinnati, Ohio
Iranians In Ohio proudly presents Nowruz Celebration in Cincinnati, Ohio. Arash (Kurdish and Farsi singer) Saeed (DJ & Keyboard). Persian Dinner Provided by Kabobi Grill (Chicago). Ticket prices would Increase by $10 per ticket After March 1st, 2025. For tickets and information. Hotel reservation special rate for Cincinnati $129 per night.
Includes breakfast and Parking
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March 17, 2025 | | 2025 Cleveland St. Patrick's Day Parade 1:04 Step Off
Superior Ave through downtown
Save the Date!
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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 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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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 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 | | 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 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 22, 2025 | | Cleveland International Hall of Fame Inductions TBA
Save the Date!
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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May 17-18, 2025 | | Cleveland Asian Festival
Save the Date!
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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.
Family friendly - bring a picnic! This free performance is presented as part of the Italian Cultural Garden Foundation's "Viva! La Cultura Italiana" cultural series. Top of Page
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