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Saturday, June 14, 2008 In FREE Activities

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Broccoli Rocks! Mud-ieval Maneuvers The Mad Hatter’s Magic and Fun with 3 0 American Heart Association 2 8 The of Art 1 7 Workshop 1 Creative Blocks Plant a veggie. Watch it grow and Help create a giant clay castle filled Epworth-Euclid United Methodist Park Lane Villa eat it at home. with armor and action. Church Delight in sleight of hand and up- Fashion a broad-brimmed hat in close magic with Magician Richard Moving with the Muse Toad-ily Frogs your own parade style. McClendon. 2 The Children’s Museum 3 Cleveland Museum of of Cleveland Natural History Building Community: One Safe Ride for All Kids 2 6 5 Invest in Children Hop to it with activities about frogs, Helping Hand at a Time Rainbow Babies & Children’s toads, and other amphibians. Famicos Foundation Hospital Young Audiences of Help create public art. Put your Decorate a back-seat car seat Northeast Instrument Discovery handprint on view in University organizer. Learn about child 2 4 Compose your own music with The Cleveland Music Circle. passenger safety. boomwhackers and drums. School Settlement The Ready, Set, Green Dance and Drumming Nature Paintings 11 Hawken School 1 2 Rainey Institute 2 3 Discover your inner musician. Cleveland Botanical Garden Enjoy a science activity promoting Enjoy modern dance, hip hop, Use natural materials to create a Sample violins of all sizes, brass, winds, and percussion. the environment and sustainability. and capoeira performers. Learn masterpiece. drumming techniques. Make a Puppet of Your Healthy Food Bingo Move It 1 5 The Junior League of Face Painting 3 2 2 9 Favorite Characters ’s Children Cleveland, Inc. 9 Ronald McDonald House of Hospital The Craft a puppet and bring it alive. Spin the color wheel and find the Cleveland Spin the prize wheel and complete healthy foods. Make your cheeks as colorful as the healthy activity to win a reward. Storyweavers Fantasy the Parade. 6 Discover Your Inner Write Your Way to Fame! 1 6 Get tangled in a web of Anansi Superhero Year of the Rat 1 0 Cleveland.com 1 9 stories. Discover the bookmobile. Maltz Museum of Jewish Heritage St. Clair Superior Development Grab your materials, set off on the Showcase your special power Corporation circle and write your story … for a See What’s Possible as you design your superhero Enjoy Chinese brush painting chance to be published online! 2 2 Cleveland Sight Center emblem. taught by Chinese artists. Building on a Dream Try doing everyday tasks without 8 sight. Write your name in Braille. Medical Mutual Cleveland Hearing & 7 21 WKSU Speech Center Nature Leaves its Mark Become a builder or architect. 3 1 Cuyahoga Valley National Park Time Reinvented Try Your Skill! 1 4 2 5 Help construct the future CHSC Association MOCA Cleveland Western Reserve Historical headquarters. Learn about plants and wildlife Work with unlikely art materials Society through prints, rubbings, and to create a unique time-keeping Enjoy old-time fun walking on Mighty Marvelous Masks device. stilts, landing the ball in the cup, or 2 0 displays of animal skulls and pelts. The Cleveland Institute of Art keeping a hula hoop spinning. Bejewel your masks with feathers, Work Is Play with Sign of the Times 4 glitter, and sparkles. 1 8 Museum Montessori Re-Armor 2 7 Design an eye-catching sign for Montessori High School Womens Council of the The Music of Rain… at University Circle 1 3 your stagecoach stop. the Spirit of Nature Create personalized maps and Herald the reopening of CMA’s Cleveland Institute of Music geometric art with high school armor court with your own coat of helpers. arms or temporary tattoo. Nature Center at Shaker Lakes Make a rainstick and capture the energy of rain. Photos: Diane Hansson (pp. 2-3) Entertainment Food Cleveland Museum 11:00 to 4:00 Wade Oval of Natural History Bailey’s Boardwalk Fries Kulas Main Stage Dance Stage Community Stage Blue Chip Foods 11:00 Passport Project 11:00 Urban Dance Collective 11:00 Samba e Coisas Celebrations by Aunt Elaine 1:30 Cats on Holiday (Cleveland School of the Arts) 2:15 Motivation through Crepe Expectations 2:45 Joia Escola de Samba 1:45 African Soul Excellence European Gourmet Almonds 3:00 Berço do Samba de São 3:00 Praise Dance Academy 3:00 Crooked River Dance Hot Sauce Williams Troupe Mateus (Part of Brasil Fest) Monica’s Hungarian & Caribbean Restaurant Wade Oval Stage Cleveland Museum Original Greek Gyros of Art 11:00 Crooked River Ensemble Pearl of the Orient () Pan Jam Qdoba 11:45 Early College Jazz Band Quiznos (John Hay High School) 2:00 Panic Rascal House Pizza 1:45 Cleveland Music School Sutphen School of Music Settlement Percussion 7 Mile Isle Simply Elegant Ensemble Special Events & Spectacular Parties Sue’s Pierogis Teahouse Noodles Titi Mika Latin Food Information Uptowne Souvenirs �

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CMA Jill Snyder, Executive Director Heights). Artist Wendy Mahon. Curriculum Liaison Joe Ionna. Outreach Choreographer Story Lee Exterminators pursue hornets as Mt. Zion Congregational Church drum line cheers. Paul Hobson Sadler, Sr., Pastor Cadiz. Art Teachers Ida Bergson, Nancy Eisenberg, Joan Levin, DreamWeavers Stiltwalkers Skipping the Muse University Circle Inc. Kelley Wachhause. Birds and bees Chris Ronayne, President Emily and Rachel Appelbaum. Running the Fiddle alight on fertile ground. A yellow Whimsical creatures twirling on Womens Council of the Cleveland polka dot zucchini is out of its twigs. Museum of Art gourd. Kate Stenson, Chair O’ Magical Woodland Polyrhythmics The Montessori School at Holy Young Audiences of Greater Shaking it high and low to the Rosary. Kole Artistry. A forest of Cleveland Parade at noon Samba beat. magical creatures of recycled Marsha Dobrzynski, Executive materials. A Vague Collection of Director It Is Easy Being Green Cleveland Museum of Natural Jump for Joy Deities—Undifferentiated Ashante Ananse History Book Explorers. Hopping 7 Mile Isle. Trinidad All Stars within the Group Low Tide High Mas. Concept and around the circle, amphibians Carnival 2000 Panorama tune. Concept and Design Robin VanLear. Design Story Lee Cadiz, Co-design celebrate the year of the frog! Costume and Mask Construction Robin VanLear. Construction Wee C the Sea Sue Berry, Kelvin Cadiz, Nkhruma Sue Berry, Veanne Bonas, Jesse High Noon Spiders Broadway United Methodist Potts, Lizzie Roche. Dancers: Rhinehart, Lizzie Roche, Donna New Life Community. Outreach Church. Enhancement Ministries, Mnemosyne Story Lee Cadiz, The Spiegler, Sarah Spiegler, Chuck Artist Debbie Apple-Presser, Inc. Broadway Public Art. A fish in Deities Inlet Dance Theatre, Inlet’s Supinski, and countless volunteers. Assistant Michael Crouch, the wee sea of friendly waves and Mosaic Experience dance students Cast: Inlet Dance Theatre, Inlet Choreographer Ana Paula Jones. sky blue water. (Cleveland Heights High). Youth Ensemble, Inlet’s Mosaic “A spider seen at noon is a sign of Experience dance students. Music: joy,” French proverb. Something Fishy Phillis Wheatley Association, Peaceful Children Montessori Garden of Buggy Delights School. Everyone swimming in Purple Balloon Arch Sutphen School of Music, junior The Beck Center for the Arts. pan players; Guest Artists Kelvin different directions…must be a Fanciful insect garden of recycled Montessori School. Totally Tuned Troupe Cadiz, Nkhruma Potts. 2008 materials. The Cleveland Music School Tobago Carnival band based Maritime Mysteries Settlement Suzuki Program. on the poem The Namsetoura of Bubbles, Beats and Beasts Mysterious Superfuzz. Teachers Callista Koh, Rachel CowPastor by Karmau Braithwaite. from Below Ellie and the Lady of the Lake. Bernstein, Kate Homer, Taryn 1) Le Coque est Mort (the White Hawken School. Whimsy under An in-depth look at North Coast Kunisaki, Cara Chowning. Suzuki Maroon(d) Red Rooster Bookman) the waves…a melange of marine enigmas. violin, cello, and piano. Melanie Fioritto 2) The Burning movement and mayhem. Sea 3) The CowPastors 4) The Directors Promenade Past Midnights 5) The Dam Green Balloon Arch City of Cleveland Lorraine: Nickocy Phillips 6) The Teal Balloon Arch Sabra Pierce Scott, Councilwoman, Whip of the Auctioneers (Blue Pirettes of the Caribbean Ward 8 Devils) 7) The Coir Whispers of Sea Harps—Musical Wicked Gypsy Bellydance Troupe Cleveland Hearing & Speech Center Springs Still Centuries Away 8) Explosion (Hareem Shar’eem, Gypsy Bernard P. Henri, Executive Prickly Man Peabas, Red Cordeas, Cleveland Public Library. Outreach Soul, the Navel Academy). Director and Clammacherry Trees 9) The Artist Debbie Apple-Presser. Music Choreographer Kathleen Corcoran. Namsetoura: Veanne Bonas 10) of the muses, rhythmic waves of Sword-wielding homage to the The Cleveland Institute of Art Ananse’s Children/The Liberation joy. movie trilogy. David L. Deming, President 11) Cameraderie 12) Rasta Bahian Afro-Bloco The Cleveland Museum of Art Cosmic Explosion Moutamassaman: Kelvin Cadiz. Joia Escola de Samba. African , Director Isabella Luzader. Evolution of the roots of Brazilian music. Alfred M. Rankin, Jr., President The Bling’s the Thing earth, the Big Bang. Michael J. Horvitz, Chairman Abington Arms. Art Therapist Our Ruff Muses Nancy Roy. Shooting for the Stars and The Cleveland Museum of Natural Ruffing Montessori School. the Great Beyond History Spirit of Africa Personal puppet muses of recycled . Bruce Latimer, Executive Director African Soul International. Director materials. A rolling Mount Cleveland Metropolitan Housing Olympus grocery cart. The Cleveland Play House Sista Jewel. A dazzle of colors, Authority - Lakeview Terrace Michael Bloom, Artistic Director patterns and sounds. The Answer is Blowing Community Center. Outreach Artist Debbie Apple-Presser. An A Harvest Celebration in the Wind Cleveland Public Library intergalactic collection of crazy St. Vincent Charity Hospital’s Feature Artist Debbie Apple- Holly Carroll, Deputy Director creatures and . Healthy Communities Program— Presser. Wearing 98 cans, 136 Cleveland Sight Center EMBRACE (Educated and mussel shells, and 314 plastic Celestial Muses Michael E. Grady, Director Motivated by Real African Cultural bottles collected at Ohio U., Trinity Cathedral. Five masked Dunham Tavern Museum Experiences). Urban youth present Syracuse U. and Cleveland. muses dance around the sun/ Marsha French, President West Africa. moon puppet surrounded by stars. Moose Muse The Art of Fusion Chaconia, My Wild The Dice Game Sophie Niekamp and Mom. Mother Mystic Motions and Company. Poinsettia The Shop Girls & Co. Will the fast, and daughter moose with polka Belly dance fused with samba and Feature Artist Wendy Mahon. You funny dice avoid the furious five dot pajamas. hip-hop, soulful and energetic. are enough for me. (In memory of fingered grip? Rasa.) Nature in Play Here Comes the Sun Mementos and Chimeras Pick Up Stix. DeGeorgia Family and Friends. It’s Monet in Motion Feature Artist Rafael Valdivieso been a long, cold lonely winter. Laurel School. Monet moves Troya and Friends. Kent African Drum It feels like years since it’s been through the water lilies of his Community here… paintings, surrounded by clouds, Books Take Flight Director Brian Klempp. Traditional water and willow trees. Girl Scout Troop 598 (Olmsted djembe orchestra with roots in Summer Fun Falls). Hatching an idea, putting it Guinea, West Africa. Felderman Family. Fish, water, “Tightrope Walkers Have on paper, to the final piece, writing dragonfly. Infinite Space. Lucky Them.” a book is a creative process. Missing Animals of Ohio Louise Nevelson Standing Rock Cultural Arts. Penguins on Vacation Feature Artist Lizzie Roche, Hey Diddle Fiddle Channeling the spirits of vanished Our Lady of Mount Carmel Choreographer Story Lee Cadiz. Skeedaddle Ohio species: trumpeter swan, School. CMA Education Staff. The Cleveland Music School eastern elk, and swallow-tailed Cool waddlers soak up the sun in Slow Warmers Settlement Departments of Early kite. University Circle. Feature Artist Liza Goodell. Childhood and Music Therapy. The traditional cat and fiddle given Amuzing Elements of Myriad Maschers Kiss in Times Square Redux a run for their money. Dogs and Nurture The Confused Greenies. A colorful Dick Wittig. Puppeteer Robin spoons along for the ride. Cows Rafael’s Art Studio, Fine Signs and whirlwind of Commedia dell’Arte. Heinrich. WW II soldier returns can fly and wishes are music to Designs. Mother Nature always after war. your ears. wins. Samba e Coisas Chris Hovan and Friends. Carnival Afternoon on the Cuyahoga Gothic Wonderland Birds of a Feather Dance favorites and styles in Musica Feature Artist Ian Petroni. The Shuvani Jezebels Bellydance Together Popular Brasileira tradition. Troupe. Choreographer Kathleen Firelands Association for the Visual Tea for Ten Picasso’s Pastiche Puzzle Mayfield Middle School Art Club. Corcoran. Dark bellydance moves Arts (FAVA). Oberlin Big Parade. A in Wonderland. human canvas, a spirit puppet of Holy Name Elementary School. Not your grandmother’s tea set. “I am always doing that which I Cups, lemons, tea bags and sugar the child muse. Buñuel’s Eye—Dali’s cannot do in order that I may learn cubes. Moustache Hair/Consciousness Raising how to do it,” . Denájua. Winking eye, smirking Westside Yin Yang Club. The Dancing Mushrooms In da Nile Rowan Haugh. Fancy fungus. lips, and dancing eyeballs. Mark Jenks, Chuck Supinski. Samurai Peacocks and the Kandinsky’s Kites Funky Pants The Coming of a King Marcia Korenstein, Beth Mihalek, Chamacamed Family. Red Balloon Arch The Extended Family. Seamstresses Sarah Snock. Does geometry form Water Dragon Tremika Churchwell, Jeannette Bumba-Meu-Boi color or color form geometry? A Asian Services in Action, Inc. Conner, Patricia Crawford, Cleveland School of the tale of line, color and shape. Dragon symbolizes the river at the Wilhelmina Singelton, Bessie Arts, Dance, Visual Arts and Panic Steel Ensemble center of a Chinese chess board. Taylor. Coordinator Keesha Photography Departments. Guest Band Leader Kelvin Cadiz. Han Dynasty soldiers along the McMillian. “It takes a village to Artists Lari Richardson; Veanne Featured Pannists Nkhruma Potts, sides. raise a child,” African proverb. Bonas; Ana Paula Jones, Raízes da Nickocy Phillips, Story Lee Cadiz. Drum Majors for Peace and Tradição Institute (Brazil); Kelvin Justice Cadiz; Nkhruma Potts. Outreach Orange Balloon Arch Thea Bowman Center. Indigenous Assistant Tanya Gonzalez. Inspired Fuchsia Balloon Arch by the Carnival Bull from Brazil world instruments and handmade In Your Hands drums. and Trinidad and Tobago. The Ganges and the Nile St. Adalbert School. Outreach Concept and Design Robin Flight of the Peace Cranes Artist Ian Petroni, Assistant Julia Carmen Miranda VanLear. Moko Jumbie Costumes Cleveland Peace Action. “I’ll write Pankhurst. Children held in the Guest Artists Ana Paula Jones, Alexandra Underhill. Giant Puppet peace on its wings and it will fly all hands of the eternal. Lari Richardson, Veanne Bonas. Rigging Murphy Winters. Costumes over the world.” Sadako Sasaki. Isquindin de ya ya Isquindin de Sue Berry, Veanne Bonas. Dyeing The Multitude of Royalties yoyo. Butterflies to Freedom Mt. Zion Congregational Church Lizzie Roche. Kashir: Scott Heiser. Walter Allen Rogers Jr. Group. UCC. Royalty promenades around Celebrating Peace and Sophia: Mikaela Clark. Moko Flying grapes. the circle in celebration. Beauty through World Music Jumbies: Robin VanLear, Hannah Motivation Through Excellence: Bures, Timothy Rub, Rick Simon, Cleveland Saxtet Shackles Off My Feet George W. Carver, Mary Bethune, Alexandra Underhill. Escort Chuck Praise Dance Academy. Mal Barron, Jerry Keller, Tim Miller Scranton, and Wade Park Supinski. Norman Tischler. Amazing Day Harmony (Cleveland Metropolitan Schools). Hessler Street Fair. Open/close, Instructors Ismail Douglas, Kai play with harmony. Wingo, Baba Adetobi, Brother Yellow Balloon Arch Olu, Neil Chastain, Frank Polk. Wontanara—Susu Guest Artists Ana Paula Jones, Global Puppet Troupe (Guinean)/We Are Together Altair Oliveira, Everson Bezerra, Urban Community School. African, Passport Project Global Community Sandoval Oliveira, Gerson Dias, Native American, Indian and Arts Center. Artist Michael Guy- Jorge Cruz. A creative blend of Thanks to Debbie Apple- Japanese cultural characters. James (Trinidad and Tobago). A African, Brazilian, and hip hop Presser and her Art with Recycled celebration of diversity. Tribal Concert music. Materials workshop for inspiring so many wonderful Parade entries Crooked River Nation Dance Lapeelopaz African Troupe. Outreach Artist Chris Guest Artist Felix Diaz. Smile and and contributing to the “Greening” Golden Ciphers. Outreach Artist of Cleveland. Begay. An urban setting from a Love! Life is short! JoAnn Giordano, Assistant Tanya Native American perspective. Gonzalez. Woven together, unified Walking with the Ancestors in purpose, honoring the spirit of Willis Family. Voices and faces of our ancestors. many. . . my American ancestry. Circle Village Parade

Coordinators Artistic Director Artists and Support Staff Pole Banner Artists Sheila Corrigan Robin VanLear Sarah Alhaddad New 2008 banners Becky Voldrich Debbie Apple-Presser Coordinator Centers for Dialysis Care Chris Begay Interns Nan Eisenberg The Children’s Museum of Cleveland Sue Berry Zoe Brinnand The Cleveland Music School Assistant Story Lee Cadiz Melissa Salon Settlement Gail Trembly Michael Crouch Kate Hoffmeyer Denajua Guest Artists The Junior League of Cleveland, Inc. JoAnn Giordano Veanne Bonas (Trinidad and Ryan Family Tobago) Tanya Gonzalez Kelvin Keli Cadiz (Trinidad and Marlon Hatcher Tobago) D. Scott Heiser Anne Cubberly (Connecticut) Ann Koslow Felix Diaz (Mexico) Wendy Mahon Thank you Liza Goodell (Pennsylvania) Julia Pankhurst Thank you to all the dedicated Brad Harley (Canada) Ian Petroni employees and volunteers from Ana Paula Jones (Brazil) Jesse Rhinehart University Circle Inc, the Cleveland Nickocy Phillips (Trinidad and Lizzie Roche Museum of Art, the Womens Tobago) Council of the Cleveland Museum Donna Spiegler of Art, and participating Circle Nkhruma Potts (Trinidad and Chuck Supinski institutions, whose hard work on Tobago) Rafael Valdivieso Troya parade day and throughout the Lari Richardson (Trinidad and year is vital to making Parade the Tobago) Alexandra Underhill Circle and Circle Village a great Rick Simon (Canada) Bill Wade success. Rudolph “Murphy” Winters Craig Woodson Additional thanks to Brasil Fest: (Trinidad and Tobago) World Music Institute—NYC, Interns Raízes da Tradição Institute Brazil Liza Bergrin and SESC SP Brazil for their support of the US/Brazilian Artist Hannah Bures Exchange. Robin Heinrich Annie Krol Colleen McGuirk

Circle Village Presented by presented by Sponsored by

additional support from

Mamie J. Mitchell, Ward 6 Sabra Pierce Scott, Ward 8 Kevin Conwell, Ward 9

Photos: Geoffrey R. Pankhurst (left); Thomas Barnard (right) Promotional support provided by Special thanks to The Cleveland Museum of Art gratefully acknowledges the Citizens of Cuyahoga County for their support Charlie’s Fabrics through Cuyahoga Arts and Culture. The Ohio Arts Council helped fund this program Distillata with state tax dollars to encourage economic growth, Ohio City Bicycle Co-op educational excellence, and cultural enrichment for all Ohioans.

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Pantone spot color 1-color: B/W:� 654 blue at 100% and 30% Light Gray = 30% black

Pantone spot color reverse 1-color: B/W reverse: 654 blue at 100% and 30% Light Gray = 30% black

Process color (CMYK): CMYK Dark Blue breakdown = C 100%, M 70%, Y 0%, K 40% CMYK Light Blue breakdown = C 40%, M 25%, Y 0%, K 0% Gray = 25% Black

Process color reverse (CMYK): CMYK Dark Blue breakdown = C 100%, M 70%, Y 0%, K 40% CMYK Light Blue breakdown = C 40%, M 25%, Y 0%, K 0% Gray = 25% Black UNIVERSITY Circle INC www.universitycircle.org A Great Place to Be Year-Round 216 –791–3900

American Heart Association Cleveland Hearing & Speech Cleveland Museum of The Junior League of 216–791–7500 Center Natural History Cleveland, Inc. www.americanheart.org 216–231–8787 216 –231–4600 216 –231– 6300 Start! Cleveland Heart Walk, Aug. 10 www.clevelandhearingandspeech.org www.cmnh.org www.jlcleveland.org At Gateway Plaza between Cleveland Hearing & Speech Center RACE: Are We So Different?, Poinsettia Place-A Unique Holiday and The Q. Annual Benefit, May 30, 2009 Sept. 27–Jan. 4, 2009 Boutique, Nov. 21–22 The Children’s Museum of At the Intercontinental Hotel. This exhibition explores race and At Shaker Country Club. Cleveland The Cleveland Institute of Art racism in the . Montessori High School at 216–791–7114 216–421–7000 The Cleveland Music School University Circle www.clevelandchildrensmuseum.org www.cia.edu Settlement 216–421–3033 New Year’s at Noon, Dec. 31 Enjoy CIA’s many gallery 216–421–5806 www.montessorihighschool.org ’s original annual exhibitions, adult and children’s www.thecmss.org School tour and information event, family-friendly celebration. classes, and film programs. All School Open House and June 21 Cleveland Botanical Garden Cleveland Institute of Music Sampler, Aug. 24 Call to make reservations. 216 –721–1600 216–791–5000 Enjoy this free open house from Museum of Contemporary www.cbgarden.org www.cim.edu 1:00–4:00 p.m. Art (MOCA) Cleveland Gourmets in the Garden, Lunch and Listen, Thursdays in July The Cleveland Orchestra 216–421–8671 Wednesdays, June 18–Sept. 3 At noon, bring your lunch to CIM. 216 –231–1111 www.mocacleveland.org Cleveland’s most popular chefs Iced tea and music on the house! www.clevelandorchestra.com Summer Family Fun Day, June 29 demonstrate how to stir up some Family Concert, Oct. 18 A day to create and innovate. summer magic in the kitchen. “Scheherazade” with the Park Lane Villa Enchantment Theatre Company. 216–421–0101 The Cleveland Play House www.parklanevilla.com 216–795–7000 Enjoy the Park Lane Villa Bar www.clevelandplayhouse.com Monday and Tuesday evenings. “Girls’ Night: The Musical,” Rainbow Babies & Children’s June 12–July 6 Hospital Injury Prevention Follow 5 friends on a wild and Center Nineteen galleries outrageous night out. 216–844–2277 of the Cleveland Cleveland Public Library www.injurypreventioncenter.com 216–623–7018 Car Seat Fit Stop, Monday–Thursday, Museum of www.cpl.org year-round Art’s historic Visit your branch library for popular A free service at University 1916 building books, DVD’s, and programs. Hospitals. Call for appointment. Cleveland Sight Center Ronald McDonald House of will reopen 216–791–8118 Cleveland this summer. www.clevelandsightcenter.org 216–229–5757 ENVISION 2008, Oct. 4 www.clevelandrmh.org/support Nine hundred A Roast and Toast for Mike Grady Many Hearts. One Home. works, including at Cleveland Skating Club. Support the Ronald McDonald the arms and Dunham Tavern Museum House of Cleveland. 216 –431–1060 The Western Reserve armaments in the www.dunhamtavern.org Historical Society beloved armor 113th Dunham Tavern Antiques 216–721–5722 court, will be on Show, Nov. 29 & 30 www.wrhs.org Sixty-five dealers offer a diverse Vatican Splendors from St. Peter’s view. Always free. selection of quality antiques. Basilica, the Vatican , and Epworth-Euclid United the Swiss Guard Methodist Church Now open for a limited engagement. 216–421–1200 www.epworth-euclid.org 80th Anniversary in University Circle, Sept. 14 Photos: Diane Hansson (top); Gregory M. Donley Worship celebration at 11:00 a.m. (bottom) www.universitycircle.org www.clevelandart.org Antonio Canova’s 1816 life-size masterpiece in marble, Terpsichore, will be on view in the Find Yourself Parade the renovated galleries of the Cleveland Museum of Art in the Circle Museum starting June 29.

WOW Wednesdays Galleries reopen June 29 June 18-August 27, 6:00–9:00 Explore 19 renovated galleries in Music and food on Wade Oval the historic 1916 building. 900 works of art from the museum’s UCPD Golf Outing renowned collection are on view August 21 once again. Free to all. Annual benefit for the University Circle Police Department Chalk Festival September 20 and 21 UCI Meeting Chalk your own square or watch November 18 others create masterpieces. For tickets call 216–791–3900 Artistic Luxury: Fabergé, Tiffany, Lalique October 19, 2008– January 19, 2009 Only two US showings!

Holiday CircleFest Winter Lights Lantern December 7 Festival Circle institutions present an December 5–14 annual holiday open house. Lantern installations and workshops Admission free! are part of Holiday CircleFest

Parade the Circle Parade the Circle and Circle Village 20th Anniversary June 13, 2009 June 13, 2009

Photos: David Brichford (left); Imperial Pansy Easter Egg, 1899. House of Fabergé. Private Collection (middle); Terpsichore, Antonio Canova. The Cleveland Museum of Art, Leonard C. Hanna Jr. Fund 1968.212 (right). Cover: Geoffrey R. Pankhurst.