Events
6th Annual Minority Men's Health Fair
Thursday, April 10,2008
5-8 pm
Seminars and preventative screenings
Cleveland Clinic-Crile Building- Lobby
( Euclid and East 100th Street Main Campus)
Free parking at East 100th Street garage
To register in advance, visit clevelandclinic.org/mmhc
You may also register in person at the event
Free Neighborhood Nights at the Theatre are back again for Tremont residents starting Thursday, April 10 at 8 pm at the Liminis theater.
Free Neighborhood Nights at the Theatre are back again for Tremont residents starting Thursday, April 10 at 8 pm at the Liminis theater.
With April, comes the promise of the end of winter, true
rebirth with muddy puddles and baseball's opening day. It is also tends to mean just one more snow
fall in the Cleveberg land of eternal grey.
Such is ambitious expectation, so many times based on overwhelming
desire for something just a little better...or warmer. Foolishness in chance. However, a sure thing is that April IS
national poetry month and The Lit Cafe has evolved to a point that it NEVER
disappoints. This month is no
TWDC Safety Committee's planning retreat is this coming Saturday, 4/12, from 9a-12n. Meeting will be held on the third floor at Merrick House.
This is YOUR opportunity for input; to shape the activities of the committee for the upcoming year. If the committee is to be a success, active participation from the neighborhood is needed! Please be a part of the solution.
Free Neighborhood Nights at the Theatre are back again for Tremont residents starting Thursday, April 10 at 8 pm at the Liminis theater.
Ever since I’ve known Howard, he’s been dead. So begins author Patricia Kambitsch’s memoir, Looks Like Howard,
a story about how her father, despite his untimely death, thrives
through the collective memories and imagination of his widow and six
children.
Two events in Cleveland will celebrate the release of Looks Like Howard:
Free Neighborhood Nights at the Theatre are back again for Tremont residents starting Thursday, April 10 at 8 pm at the Liminis theater.
Yet another in a series of monthly poetry events brought to you by our
good friend Allisun Hovater. "the Professor of Poetry" with Steve Goldberg will
be an interactive, assignment-based class with readings included. The
"class" portion of the evening should last about an hour and will be
followed by an open mic. B.Y.O.B.
Visible Voice Books
1023 Kenilworth Ave.
Cleveland, OH 44113
216-961-0084 or www.visiblevoicebooks.com for more info
Come eat and Grumpy’s Café will donate 20%
of your bill to Neighborhood Family Practice
Anyone who eats at Grumpy’s on April 30th and brings in this flier
will have 20% of their bill donated to NFP.
Grumpy’s is located at 2621 W. 14th Street and is open from 7AM to 9PM for breakfast, lunch and dinner and will be featuring some special dishes in honor of NFP.
Free Neighborhood Nights at the Theatre are back again for Tremont residents starting Thursday, April 10 at 8 pm at the Liminis theater.
The CSU Poetry Center will sponsor a community poetry reading and open mic night at Visible Voice Books.
1023 Kenilworth Ave.
Cleveland, OH 44113
call 216-961-0084 for more info or check out www.visiblevoicebooks.com
The Diversity Center of Northeast Ohio
( with partner sponsor National City)
presents the 6th Annual Walk, Rock and Run on Saturday, May 3rd, 2008
3- mile walk & 5k run will begin at the Rock and Roll Hall of fame and Museum. Registration at 7:30 am
For more information call- 216-752-3000
Saturday, May 3rd at 3:00pm, Visible Voice will be hosting a book signing and reading for the newly published Cleveland Poetry Scenes: A Panorama and Anthology,
edited by Mary Weems, Nina Gibans and Larry Smith. This 40 poet
anthology explores the landscape of Cleveland’s Poetry scene from 1945
- Present and includes 20 articles spanning the history of the
Cleveland Poetry Scene.



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