Twentieth Annual Saturday, June 13, 2009 In FREE Activities

11:00 to 4:00

Empower ME to Grow a Scoping Out the Sky Healthy Start Constructing Fun 28 Healthy Garden 1 Museum of Natural 6 Cuyahoga County Employment 0 Marous Brothers Construction American Heart Association History and Family Services Make a hardware bracelet. Plant your own vegetable or fruit to Discover the wonders of the Learn habits to maintain good take home. universe with telescopic activities. health for life. Drum Circle/Spring 19 Flowers Healthy Living Instrument Discovery Itsy Bitsy Spider and Milestones Autism Organization 5 Centers for Dialysis Care 13 The Cleveland Music School 18 Round Robin Craft Music Therapy Enrichment Center Create organ donation greeting Settlement Cuyahoga Valley National Park Dance to the rhythm of a drum cards to send. The Association circle and create colorful flowers. Discover your inner musician. Play Make toy spiders and do a craft Rhythm and Dance violins of all sizes, brass, winds, showing birds’ seasonal patterns. Education for Peace 2 3 The Children’s Museum of and percussion. Montessori High School at Cleveland Quilt Squares University Circle Invest in Children Make a Puppet of Your 31 Museum Enjoy geography puzzle maps and Rainey Institute 27 Favorite Characters Make quilts from wallpaper geometric art. Drum, dance, and experience the The squares. strength and beauty of Capoeira. Craft a puppet and bring to life. Growing Potential The Mad Hatter’s 9 Montessori School at Holy Rosary Plant-a-Seed Picture Aurora Borealis 26 Workshop Use hand-held wooden pot makers 24 Frames 7 Epworth-Euclid United Methodist to make biodegradable pots. Cleveland Botanical Garden Celebrate with puppetry, string Church Make a sun catcher frame to stories, crafts and light. Visit the Fashion a broad-brimmed hat in Paper Magic 30 hang on your window and watch bookmobile. your own Parade style. Morgan Conservatory your seeds grow. Make a sheet of paper or fold a See What’s Possible Windmill Power mini book. Create a Kaleidoscope 8 Cleveland Sight Center 17 Famicos Foundation 23 Neighborhood The Cleveland Institute of Art Feel a tactile book, catch Build and decorate a windmill and 12 Make your own colorful a beeping baseball while learn about energy. Museum of Contemporary Art kaleidoscope. blindfolded, and write your name Cleveland with a Perkins Brailler. Dig In Use unlikely materials to create Jingle Bug 14 Hawken School maps of where you live. 20 Cleveland Institute of Music Preschool Fun Explore urban archeology and the 29 Building the Circle Lake View Council for Economic American Colonial Garden. 11 Nature Center at Shaker Lakes Opportunities in Park Lane Villa Bring the magical Jingle Bug to life Enjoy activities designed especially Making Your Mark Use building blocks to envision life 25 and reflect the sounds, colors, and for preschoolers. Hospice of the Western Reserve in the Circle. Create a personal bookmark. contrasts of nature. Face Painting History. . . Take It 10 Hats Off and Hands On 22 Personally Healthy Food Bingo Ronald McDonald House of 16 4 The Cuyahoga County Bicentennial The Junior League of Cleveland Cleveland CMA Womens Council Committee and Department of Spin the color wheel to find healthy Make your cheeks as colorful as Celebrate the east wing with a hat, Development foods. the Parade. pinwheel, or tattoo. Western Reserve Historical Society Decoding Parade Year of the Ox Fit your name on a timeline of 15 Maltz Museum of Jewish Heritage 21 St. Clair Superior Development Cuyahoga County firsts. Make a Pass secret messages to your friends Corporation family history autograph booklet. with your own spy decoder. Explore Asian culture through crafts. Wade Oval Entertainment Food Kulas Main Stage 11:00 Passport Project Global Dance 11:00 to 4:00 and Music Collective 1:30 Alma College Percussion Bailey’s Boardwalk Fries Ensemble Blue Chip Foods 3:00 Colin Dussault’s Blues Project Celebrations by Aunt Elaine 4:15 Yume Daiko Japanese European Gourmet Almonds Drumming Hot Sauce Williams Original Greek Gyros Cleveland Museum of Pfile Concessions Natural History Pizza BOGO Qdoba Community Stage Quiznos 11:00 C-Life and the Leaders of Rascal House Pizza Tomorrow/The Townsmen Sue’s Pierogis Orchestra Teahouse Noodles 2:00 Motivation through Excellence Uptowne Grille 2:45 Sutphen School of Music 3:30 Samba Joia

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Womens Council of the Cleveland lion dance teams. Museum of Art It all began when Marianne Bernadotte, Chair The Enchanted Seasons The Children’s Museum of Rhino first decided to Young Audiences of Greater Cleveland. Nature Center bodaciously flaunt his wings Cleveland at Shaker Lakes. Inspired by in public. (1990) Marsha Dobrzynski, Executive Cleveland’s natural beauty. Concept Jesse Rhinehart, Robin Director VanLear. Inlet Dance Theatre. Chiaroscuro Panic Steel Ensemble/ Beguiling the Penumbra Junior Panic Green Balloon Arch Blue Balloon Arch Sutphen School of Music. Motivation thruough Excellence. Mot Mot Queen of Flower Directors Promenade Arranger Kelvin Cadiz. Marlon (Tobago Carnival 2009) Parade at noon Puppet Megan Pincombe. American Heart Association Hatcher, Errol “Fats’ Smith, Sarah Spiegler, Jonathan Spiegler. Dancing Masks on String Beguiling the Penumbra Dawn Clark, Executive Director Cleveland Public Library. Outreach Gameskeeper never minced City of Cleveland CMA x 3 Artist Hector Castellanos Lara. his before Mamie Mitchell, Councilwoman, CMA Womens Council. 3 CMA Dancing together under the mask. Ward 6 buildings: 1916, Breuer, and east Firebird (1997) Coyote took the word angel. Cleveland Botanical Garden wing. Mystical Mirage The riddle remains whether the . two were different aspects of Natalie Ronayne, Executive Sneak Peek Director Cuyahoga Metropolitan Housing the same entity Abington Arms. Paintings in the art Authority—Lakeview Terrace Or two individuals who shared the The Cleveland Institute of Art museum’s new east wing. Community Center. Outreach David L. Deming, President same shadow. Marilyn x 100 Artist Hector Castellanos Lara. The Cleveland Institute of Music CMA Women’s Council. Puppet Mikaela Clark. The life It all began when Joel Smirnoff, President Choreographer Story Rhinehart. and adventures of the mystical and magical firebird. Rhino first decided to bodaciously The Cleveland Museum of Art 100 Marilyns with a few Andys. flaunt his wings in public. Timothy Rub, Director Samba Joia Michael J. Horvitz, Chairman Bahia, Brazil’s “Afro-bloco” The Cleveland Play House Teal Balloon Arch grooves. The rain fell on Waterloo Michael Bloom, Artistic Director And there was flying everywhere. Knight (Chalk 1998) The Pink Tutus Cleveland Public Library Bird walked in Arts . Outreach Artist Cleveland Inner City Ballet. Felton Thomas, Director Ian Petroni, Choreographer Bill Bestowing feathers on everyone Cleveland Sight Center Wade. Medieval Minstrels of The Chimaerae The air was electric; Stephen Friedman, President and Music Settlement. Inlet Dance MegLouise Dance. Bodies, space and the beholders. No one wanted to be left out. Executive Director Theatre. Puppet Kurt Gyorki. Cuyahoga County Dragon, princesses and knights. In the Twinkling of an Eye Still, in the penumbra Peter Lawson Jones, County All Pez-ant and The Music Settlement. TheTwinkling Commissioner Accounted For Celli. Artist Hector Castellanos Lara Poets were wrapped in their Families celebrate the sparkles you dreams; Dunham Tavern Museum Sue Berry and Friends. Marsha French, President see when you close your eyes. Dreamers were tangled in their What’s the Scoop? poetry. Epworth-Euclid United Methodist Marcia Korenstein and Family. Mint Celestial Secrets Church Hannah Bures, Natajah Roberts, Garments of intuition roamed chocolate chip. L. Chris Martin, Pastor Amanda Destro, Pablo Villa. freely, Junior League of Cleveland. Mophe the Clown and Uni Notes dancing in the aisles. GiftCardDonor.com. Magni Mare Barbara Smith, President Krystin Eng and Michael Stetner. MOCA Cleveland The Circus Animals Cycle of aqua: beginnings and Tumbling freely, Jill Snyder, Executive Director Besma Rahim and Friends. endings of life. The two were swirling in a cloud: Cosponsor Revol Wireless. Safari Mt. Zion Congregational Church UCC Life in the Astroplane Leaders, takers, rocket ship Paul Hobson Sadler Sr., Pastor animals and clowns. makers. Annie Krol and Anna Bradley. The Music Settlement Dung Beetles Revealed Animals and mythical creatures at Tricksters chasing ringleaders; Charles Lawrence, President & Feature Artist Anne Cubberly. Dung play. Monkeys hopping trains; CEO ball or Goddess of the Dump? Out of the Box The spiral of black and white began Park Lane Villa Yiddishe Cup Mt. Zion Congregational Church to shimmer. Christine Alletto, President of See them 7 p.m. Sunday, June 28, UCC. Personalities and drumming. Signature Housing and Managing at Cain Park, Evans Amphitheater, Eddies of light crept in. Member Park Lane Villa Cleveland Heights. FREE, no ticket Shell People necessary. Passport Project. In a wonder the eclipse ended. Buckets of light spilled forth. Poem ensemble by feature and (DATE) Year of first appearance Listing as of June 5, 2009 guest artists of puppet or sculpture in Parade the Circle, exceptions noted. Yellow Balloon Arch Bubble Butterfly Magic Fuchsia Balloon Arch Firelands Association for the Martha Brennan. “La Vida es un Nebula C664 and Visual Arts. Out beyond the buoy Carnaval,” Celia Cruz. The rain fell on Waterloo the Stellarifics of lexicon wanders a plethora of And there was flying Escher, Picasso and Bosch, The Cleveland Museum of Natural things, waiting to be reborn. everywhere. Oh My! History Read! Soar! Explore! Feature Artist Story Lee Cadiz. The Story Lady Hawken School. Contrasting Reconstructed space junk. Musicians Kelvin Cadiz, Michael Lawniczak and Birdsell. Inspiring creators connected in a Crouch, Marlon Hatcher, Dave Rolling Along young children to get us all busy. collaboration of crazily creeping Kasper and Friends. The animal Peaceful Children Montessori creatures—CAREFUL! School. Rolling newspapers was Faith Ringgold (1996) seraphs drive out the ill wind. Thea Bowman Center. Outreach fun. Bird walked in Artist Debbie Apple-Presser. Puppet Red Balloon Arch We’re So Hot that Justin Stentz. Ringgold’s family Bestowing feathers on everyone We’re on Fire! portraits and quilting designs. Quixotic Quiddity (2008) Burning River Roller Girls. Artist Ancestral Journey Feature Aritst Rafael Valdivieso The Night Has a Troya and Friends. A. Nancy Cintron. Golden Ciphers. Outreach Artist Thousand Eyes Jan Stickney-Kleber, Assistant Arctic Animals Are Broadway United Methodist The air was electric; Michael Crouch. Girl dreams of Church. Broadway Public Art. Melting Away her roots. No one wanted to be left out. Montessori School at Holy Rosary. Outreach Artist Jan Stickney- Feature Artists Debbie Apple- Arctic animals fall prey to global Kleber. Assistant Charles Gliha. Presser, Wendy Mahon. Cats on Puppets Robin Heinrich, Joshua warming. Orange Balloon Arch Holiday Band. Trinidad Carnival, Brown, Zak Gorell. In the dark J’Ouvert morning. Jack Frost of night, birds hide and flying Sam Cregar, University School. Spirit of Africa pigs rule! Still, in the penumbra African Soul International. A senior project. Poets were wrapped in their Joya de Mexico dreams; 7 Mile Isle 3 Blind Mice Characters Steel band. Rainey Theater Ensemble. Divine Feminine: Dreamers were tangled in Our Lady of Guadalupe their poetry. The Color Wheel Supers vs. Villains Trinity Cathedral. Feature Artist Ian Petroni. Amelia’s Fabulous Friends. Olmsted Heroes. Dark vs.light, Accordion Justin Goreski, Drums Diversity of color makes our world evil vs. good. Harlem Renaissance Adam Miller. beautiful. The Extended Family and Polyrhythmics Friends. C-Life and the Leaders Garments of intuition Colors in Motion (1996) Samba-inspired percussion. of Tomorrow. Little Sisters of roamed freely, Orchestra The Peacock and Christ. The Townsmen Orchestra. Notes dancing in the aisles. Safely Home. Outreach Artist the Loch Ness Monster Seamstresses Du Acy, Patricia Guest Artists Abby Maier, Jill Debbie Apple-Presser, Assistant Sharien and Ibrahim. Crawford, Ms. Noel, Roberto VanOrden. Chuck Supinski, Choreographer Rice, Venita Philmore, Wilheminia Bill Wade. Puppet Bill Wade. Moko Shadow Serpent Singleton. Coordinator Keesha Tumbling freely, Jumbies Griff Mann, Rick Simon. A Lawrence School. Serpentine McMillian. A glimpse of life in The two were swirling in a hand bell orchestra. puppet dancing in the shadows. Harlem during the 1920’s and cloud: Spine of pinwheels. 1930’s. Latin Carnaval Leaders, takers, rocket ship Aretha and Pat Willis. Dancing Rez’ Ridez Romare Bearden, Wrapping makers. through the streets to a Latin beat. Crooked River Dance Troupe. Lake It Up at the Lafayette (1998) Feature Artist Denajua. Guest Artist Erie Native American Council. Cleveland School of the Arts, Liza Goodell. Coyotes howl whilst Catch o’ the Day Outreach Artist Chris Begay. An Visual Arts, Theater and Dance astronauts and spaceships float Some Greches and a Landis. A indigenous perspective. Departments. Cosponsor Junior below the amused angel moon. suspiciously tall tale of a fantastic League of Cleveland. Outreach fishing trip. Celebrate the Cuyahoga, Tricksters chasing Artists Sue Berry, Chuck Supinski. ringleaders; Crooked River Puppet Scott Heiser. CMA Depart- Squid, Inc. Heights Youth Club. Outreach Monkeys hopping trains; Beck Center for the Arts ment of Audience Development Artist JoAnn Giordano. It twists and Art Crew, Thomasine Clark. The spiral of black and (Lakewood). Artists Stephen turns, no longer burns. white began to shimmer. Chipps, Susan Gallagher, Darrelle Joe DeJarnette and the Best Little Band in the Land. Guest Artists Mary Jo Nikolai, Centuori. Magical undersea world World Rhythms Sharon L. Epperson (“Uncle Bob’s and a treasure-seeking diver. Motivation through Excellence: Economic Stimulus Girls”). Large tricksters mask maker Mary Bethune, George Washington Dale Stahl. Julian McFaul. Fishing as a Frolic Carver, Mound, Scranton, through Reflections and Wade Park (Cleveland Dreaming of an Eddies of light crept in. Heather Schloss. Metropolitan Schools). Instructors Unfortunate Reality Guest Artist Alison Egan Murray. From Here and There: Ismail Douglas, Kai Wingo, Olu Montessori High School at Figures by the Sea Manns, Assane M’Baye, Alec University Circle. Simon, Charles Gibson. Purple Balloon Arch High School of Fighting for Creativity Architecture and Design. Weaving Rhythms (2000) Mary Bethune School. Outreach Isabella Luzader, Guy S. Sisiena, In a wonder the eclipse Characters from Joan Miro’s Jake Luzader. painting. Artist Lizzie Roche. Music Teacher ended. Amy Ledford. Puppets Afi-Nur, Inlet Belly and the Beast Buckets of light spilled forth. Cleveland Saxtet Dance Theatre. Mystic Motions and Company. Concept Mark Jenks, Robin Marauding saxophonists. VanLear. Construction and Masks Question of Balance Wings Pick Up Stix and Friends. Mark and Patty Jenks, Mark The Westside Yin Yang Club. Love Sugiuchi, Chuck Supinski. Butterflies and fear, anger and forgiveness, Hensel Family and Friend. sadness and joy. Circle Village Parade

Coordinators Artistic Director Artists and Support Staff Pole Banner Artists Sheila Obrycki Robin VanLear Debbie Apple-Presser New 2009 banners Becky Voldrich Chris Begay Debbie Apple-Presser Coordinator Sue Berry Merrick Apple-Presser Intern Nan Eisenberg Story Lee Cadiz Case Western Reserve University Art Meryl Borato Assistant Hector Castellanos-Lara Studio Program Gail Trembly Michael Crouch Centers for Dialysis Care Denajua The Children’s Museum of Cleveland Production Assistant JoAnn Giordano Cleveland Museum of Art High Lizzie Roche School Ambassadors: Bedford and Marlon Hatcher Thank you Strongsville Guest Artists D. Scott Heiser Thank you to all the dedicated Hathaway Brown employees and volunteers from Kelvin Keli Cadiz (Trinidad and Mark Jenks Kate Hoffmeyer and James Cullers Tobago) University Circle Inc, the Cleveland Ann Koslow The Intergenerational School, Museum of Art, the Womens Anne Cubberly (Connecticut) Wendy Mahon Judson at University Circle, Ratner Council of the Cleveland Museum Sharon Epperson (New York) Montessori, and University Circle Inc. of Art, and participating Circle Julia Pankhurst institutions, whose hard work on Liza Goodell (Pennsylvania) Ian Petroni Christie Klubnik parade day and throughout the Brad Harley (Canada) Jesse Rhinehart Magnolia Clubhouse, Inc. year is vital to making Parade the Abby Maier (Vermont) Jenny Hitmar Shankland Ronald McDonald House of Circle and Circle Village a great Cleveland success. Alison Egan Murray (California) Donna Spiegler Virgie Patton Rik Murray (California) Jan Stickney-Kleber Mary Ryan Mary Jo Nikolai (Minnesota) Chuck Supinski Jan Stickney-Kleber Rick Simon (Canada) Rafael Valdivieso Jill VanOrden (Vermont) Bill Wade Rudolph “Murphy” Winters Craig Woodson (Trinidad and Tobago) Interns Hannah Bures Ellie Kibbe Annie Kroll Jonathan Spiegler

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