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« Saturday June 21, 2008 »
Sat
Start: 9:30 am
End: 10:00 am

Discover the origins of some of the largest lakes in the world at this month's Kirtlandia Society lecture with Charles Herdendorf, CMNH Education Volunteer and Professor Emeritus, OSU School of Earth Science. 

Free. To find out more about the Kirtlandia Society, go here.  


Start: 9:30 am
End: 11:30 am

Charles Herdendorf, CMNH Education Volunteer &
Professor Emeritus, OSU School of Earth Science

For more information on the Kirtlandia Society, please visit our website


Start: 10:00 am
End: 6:00 pm

Your summer starts here at the 21st Clifton Annual Arts and Music Fest celebration!

 A free, family event held rain or shine. Over 90 artists, children's activities, live music and entertainment all day. Includes a juried art venue, specialty exhibits, and great food in a vibrant neighborhood.


Start: 10:00 am
End: 12:00 pm

Join this group for seasonal adventures in sketching the Old Woman Creek estuary. Bring your own pencils, paper, and other materials. All skill levels welcomed. For more information visit www.oldwomancreek.org or call (419) 433-4601.


Start: 11:00 am

Organic Pest and Critter Control Management Seminar

Saturday, June 21st, 11:00a.m.

Speaker:

Dan Norris (Service Consultant, Certified Turf Grass Professional) - Good Nature Lawn Care

Topics Include:


Start: 12:26 pm

Start: 1:00 pm
End: 5:00 pm

ArtSpace/Cleveland is proud to host the 6th annual tour of artist live-work studios in Cleveland's Art QuARTer and other locations in the city.

The purpose of the tour is to highlight the economic vitality of the unique live-work artist studios in the city of Cleveland.

Cost for Adults $10, Seniors (age 55+) and Students $5, Children 12 and under are free

Contact Harriet Gould, ArtSpace/Cleveland, 216-241-4355 or gouldloft@sbcglobal.net to make reservations or for more information. Free parking available.


Start: 5:00 pm
End: 10:00 pm

WHAT: The Shaker Heights Arts Council and the City invite you to celebrate the longest day of the year. Art will be the theme with activities for children, street performers, and hand-crafted creations from community artisans. At dusk, join our annual drum circle around a glowing bonfire. Scheduled musical performances include the musical drums of PANic Steel, Workmen's Circle Klezmer Orchestra, Skatastrophes, an up and coming ska-pop-punk band, Mo' Mojo, a New-Orleans style zydeco band and the bass baritone of William Clarence Marshall. Free and open to the public. Bring a lawn chair or blanket.

Visit www.shakerartscouncil.org for more information