Event Calendar
Events for Thursday, September 16, 2010
HRRC Class: "Creditworthy Equals Choices"
6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Part of HRRC’s “Financial Fitness” and “New Home Buyer” series.
Free and open to residents of all communities. Reservations required; call (216) 381-6100.
Location:
Cleveland Heights-University Heights Main Library, 2345 Lee Rd., Cleveland Hts., OH
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6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Part of HRRC’s “Financial Fitness” and “New Home Buyer” series.
Free and open to residents of all communities. Reservations required; call (216) 381-6100.
Location:
Cleveland Heights-University Heights Main Library, 2345 Lee Rd., Cleveland Hts., OH
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Noble Knitting Circle, Noble Neighborhood Library
6:45 PM - 8:00 PM
Bring your current project and join us as we knit. We teach knitting, crocheting, solve pattern problems, help you with complicated stitches, etc. First time knitters should bring size 8 or 9 knitting needles and a ball of knitting worsted yarn. October and November Knitting will meet at the University Heights Library.
Location:
Room A (Noble), Noble Neighborhood Library
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6:45 PM - 8:00 PM
Bring your current project and join us as we knit. We teach knitting, crocheting, solve pattern problems, help you with complicated stitches, etc. First time knitters should bring size 8 or 9 knitting needles and a ball of knitting worsted yarn. October and November Knitting will meet at the University Heights Library.
Location:
Room A (Noble), Noble Neighborhood Library
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Insisting On Life
7:00 PM
Nasser Abufarha, PhD, will explain how his research on suicide bombers led to his founding of the Palestine Fair Trade Association and its corporate partner, Canaan Fair Trade. Begun only five years ago Canaan Fair Trade distributes olive oil throughout the world. Profits support college scholarships, micro-loans for women, and jobs in the embattled city of Jenin, West Bank.
Location:
John Carroll University
Lombardo Student Center
7:00 PM
Nasser Abufarha, PhD, will explain how his research on suicide bombers led to his founding of the Palestine Fair Trade Association and its corporate partner, Canaan Fair Trade. Begun only five years ago Canaan Fair Trade distributes olive oil throughout the world. Profits support college scholarships, micro-loans for women, and jobs in the embattled city of Jenin, West Bank.
Location:
John Carroll University
Lombardo Student Center
Schoolhouse Lecture Series: The Case of the Disappearing Mansions
7:00 PM
The Cleveland Heights Historical Society and the Landmark Commission of Cleveland Heights present:
The Case of the Disappearing Mansions
The University, The Overlook and Carlton Road
In 1910, some of the grandest homes in all of Cleveland lined Overlook Road. Several others ran down Carlton Road, extending almost to the tip of the precipice overlooking University Circle. In 2010, only a few of those architectural masterpieces remain. What happened to all the area’s great residences and why did they disappear? Please join us on Thursday evening, September 16, 2010, as author, lecturer and history professor emeritus Marian J. Morton discusses the life and eventual death of Cleveland Height’s own ''Millionaire’s Row.'' Ms. Morton’s newest book, ''The Overlook of Cleveland and Cleveland Heights'' will be available for sale at the event.
Admission: Free, but seating is limited to 50 people
Reservations are required; call 216-291-4878.
Parking is available at the Cumberland Pool parking lot. Parking for the elderly and disabled is available in the lot immediately east of the Schoolhouse.
Location:
Cleveland Heights Historical Center - Superior Schoolhouse (Euclid Hts. Blvd & Superior Rd.)
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7:00 PM
The Cleveland Heights Historical Society and the Landmark Commission of Cleveland Heights present:
The Case of the Disappearing Mansions
The University, The Overlook and Carlton Road
In 1910, some of the grandest homes in all of Cleveland lined Overlook Road. Several others ran down Carlton Road, extending almost to the tip of the precipice overlooking University Circle. In 2010, only a few of those architectural masterpieces remain. What happened to all the area’s great residences and why did they disappear? Please join us on Thursday evening, September 16, 2010, as author, lecturer and history professor emeritus Marian J. Morton discusses the life and eventual death of Cleveland Height’s own ''Millionaire’s Row.'' Ms. Morton’s newest book, ''The Overlook of Cleveland and Cleveland Heights'' will be available for sale at the event.
Admission: Free, but seating is limited to 50 people
Reservations are required; call 216-291-4878.
Parking is available at the Cumberland Pool parking lot. Parking for the elderly and disabled is available in the lot immediately east of the Schoolhouse.
Location:
Cleveland Heights Historical Center - Superior Schoolhouse (Euclid Hts. Blvd & Superior Rd.)
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THE WALWORTH FARCE by Enda Walsh
7:30 PM
Meet Dinny and his two sons, Blake and Sean. They live in a rundown flat in London but they miss their native Ireland. Dinny brought them there when they were very young and now he keeps them virtually as prisoners and forces them to perform a bizarre farce. Hilarious, horrifying and ferociously entertaining, THE WALWORTH FARCE is an insight into what happens when we become stuck in the stories we tell ourselves about our lives. Complete with rapid-fire costume changes and mistaken identities, Walsh’s award-winning play wraps its biting social commentary in high farce.
THE WALWORTH FARCE features Andrew Cruse*, Carly Germany, Bob Goddard and Daniel McElhaney. Marc Moritz directs.
*Member of Actors‘ Equity Association
Tickets are $25 regular, $23 senior for Fridays and Saturdays, $20 regular, $18 senior for Thursdays and Sundays. Thursday, September 9th Preview tickets are $10.
Student tickets are $10.
Tickets are available by calling the Dobama box office at (216) 932-3396, or by visiting www.dobama.org.
Location:
Dobama Theatre
2340 Lee Road, Cleveland Heights, OH 44118
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7:30 PM
Meet Dinny and his two sons, Blake and Sean. They live in a rundown flat in London but they miss their native Ireland. Dinny brought them there when they were very young and now he keeps them virtually as prisoners and forces them to perform a bizarre farce. Hilarious, horrifying and ferociously entertaining, THE WALWORTH FARCE is an insight into what happens when we become stuck in the stories we tell ourselves about our lives. Complete with rapid-fire costume changes and mistaken identities, Walsh’s award-winning play wraps its biting social commentary in high farce.
THE WALWORTH FARCE features Andrew Cruse*, Carly Germany, Bob Goddard and Daniel McElhaney. Marc Moritz directs.
*Member of Actors‘ Equity Association
Tickets are $25 regular, $23 senior for Fridays and Saturdays, $20 regular, $18 senior for Thursdays and Sundays. Thursday, September 9th Preview tickets are $10.
Student tickets are $10.
Tickets are available by calling the Dobama box office at (216) 932-3396, or by visiting www.dobama.org.
Location:
Dobama Theatre
2340 Lee Road, Cleveland Heights, OH 44118
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Free to NEW Students: Foundation A Yoga Class
7:30 PM - 8:45 PM
FREE TO NEW STUDENTS (Those who have never to been to Atma Center before, or have not attended class for one year): Explore the unique Pawanmuktasana series, which increase flexibility, core strength, and dynamic energy. The practices in Foundation A can help relieve and prevent degenerative diseases and conditions like arthritis, high blood pressure and back problems. A key part of this level is developing physical and mental awareness in ways which can be used on and off the yoga mat.
Suitable for beginners regardless of fitness level, health conditions or age; experienced practitioners who wish to improve their technique; PreNatal students; and those with injuries or restrictions.
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Location:
Atma Center – Yoga for EVERY Body
2319 Lee Road
Cleveland Heights, OH 44118
(216) 371-9760
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7:30 PM - 8:45 PM
FREE TO NEW STUDENTS (Those who have never to been to Atma Center before, or have not attended class for one year): Explore the unique Pawanmuktasana series, which increase flexibility, core strength, and dynamic energy. The practices in Foundation A can help relieve and prevent degenerative diseases and conditions like arthritis, high blood pressure and back problems. A key part of this level is developing physical and mental awareness in ways which can be used on and off the yoga mat.
Suitable for beginners regardless of fitness level, health conditions or age; experienced practitioners who wish to improve their technique; PreNatal students; and those with injuries or restrictions.
Sign up online!
Location:
Atma Center – Yoga for EVERY Body
2319 Lee Road
Cleveland Heights, OH 44118
(216) 371-9760
Click here for more information