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« Wednesday April 25, 2007 »
Wed
Start: 6:00 pm
End: 9:00 pm

Show runs through April 28, 2007

I have a solo photography showing at The Parish Hall [6205 Detroit Rd. Cleveland O] March 30 through April 28, 2007. Never seen before photos from the old J&L steelyards now known as Steelyard Commons will be on display as will: Skyline, Rock/Clubs, Street Scenes and others from Cleveland proper.
Below are a few dates the gallery will be having bands performing later in the evening. If you get there before 9pm you can view the photos before the entertainment starts and they ask for a donation towards bands.
Or you can arrange a viewing by contacting Ryan at 216-939-9099 or email: parish.hall@gmail.com

Wednesday April 25- Sister Suvi (Montreal), Mystery of Two, another tba

Previews: Plain Dealer / Free Times
Review: Free Times

Start: 6:30 pm
End: 8:00 pm

Next Wednesday, April 25, 2007, there will be a presentation with some redevelopment ideas for the W.3rd Street Peninsula. The project was an undertaking by the 4th year students at Michigan State University for a winter project. A total of 6 teams were divided up to investigate the current site, look at the current dynamics of the overall Cleveland market and economy, and trends for the future. Tim Donovan with the Canal Corridor was the motivation behind this endeavor with the university, and is sponsoring the meeting on 4/25, along with Brian Fabo, the Sokolowski’s, and Sammy Catania.

Start: 7:30 pm
End: 10:00 pm

Two Nights of Poetry:

Wednesday, April 25th at 7:30pm
Poetry Reading & Book Signing by Robert Farmer, author of Woodstones & Ravens

“The author, a forest-ecologist, distills two decades of backcountry living on the Canadian north shore of Lake Superior into tight, lyrical poems on wilderness, the seasonal darkness of the mind, relationships with plants, animals and, occasionally, people. The book’s narrative is complemented with original art by Alanna Marohnic, whose work has foundation in extensive northern experience.

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