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October 2018 OCTOBER 2018 Now-10/28: HalloWeekends – Cedar Point, City of Sandusky (weekends only) Cleveland Museum of Art – Kerry James Marshall: 10/4: A Taste in Strongsville – Petitti's Garden Center, City of Strongsville Works on Paper, now-10/21 10/4-7: Ohio Mart – Stan Hywet Hall & Gardens, City of Akron Cleveland Museum of Art – Allen Ruppersberg: 10/6: Crocker Park Food Truck Challenge – Crocker Park, City of Westlake Then and Now, now-12/2 10/6: Solon Fall Festival – Solon Community Park, City of Solon Cleveland Museum of Natural History – Lake Erie 10/6: East Bank Bacon Festival – The Flats East Bank, Downtown Cleveland on The Edge, now-12/2 10/6-7 & 10/13-14: Harvest Festival – Hale Farm & Village, City of Bath 10/6-7 & 10/13-14: Corn & Pumpkin Festival – Lake Metroparks Farmpark, Cleveland Public Library: Martin Luther King Jr. City of Kirtland Branch – Prison Nation Exhibit, now-February 2019 10/7: International Cleveland Community Day – Cleveland Museum of Art, Rock & Roll Hall of Fame – Hall of Fame: 2018 Cleveland’s University Circle neighborhood Inductees, now-early 2019 10/12-14, 10/19-20, 10/26-28: Boo at the Zoo – Cleveland Metroparks Zoo, Rock & Roll Hall of Fame – Stay Tuned: Rock on Cleveland’s Old Brooklyn neighborhood TV Exhibit, now-March 2019 10/12-21: Cleveland Beer Week – Various locations, Downtown Maltz Museum of Jewish History – Israel: Cleveland & surrounding communities Then & Now, now-May 2019 10/19-20 & 10/26-27: Hauntaquarium – Greater Cleveland Aquarium, Cleveland History Center – Mad for Plaid, Downtown Cleveland now-June 2019 10/20-21: Boo-tanical Bash – Cleveland Botanical Garden, Cleveland’s University Circle neighborhood Great Lakes Science Center – Grossology, 10/21-22 & 10/27-28: I-X Trick or Treat Street – I-X Center, City of Cleveland 10/12-Jan. 2019 10/27-28: Spooktacular Science – Great Lakes Science Center, Museum of Contemporary Art Cleveland – Alexis Downtown Cleveland Rockman: The Great Lakes Cycle, 10/19-Jan. 2019 Now-10/7: The Woman in Black – Playhouse Square 10/11: Lucia Micarelli – Playhouse Square Now-10/7: An Act of God – Beck Center for the Arts 10/17: Sammy Hagar & The Circle – Hard Rock Rocksino Now-10/21: “Hello Dolly!” – Playhouse Square 10/17: Plain White T’s and Hey Guy – House of Blues Cleveland Now-10/21: Fences – Karamu House 10/18: Phil Collins: Not Dead Yet Live! – Quicken Loans Arena Now-11/11: Mamma Mia! – Playhouse Square 10/18: Lil Pump – Agora Theatre & Ballroom 10/2: Justin Timberlake: Man of The Woods Tour – Quicken Loans Arena 10/20: The Eagles – Quicken Loans Arena 10/3: Joan Baez: Fare Thee Well Tour – Playhouse Square 10/21: Cleveland Jazz Orchestra: Dreams from 1968 – Playhouse Square 10/4: Kevin Hart: The Irresponsible Tour – Quicken Loans Arena 10/23: Twenty One Pilots – Quicken Loans Arena 10/4: Kurt Elling – Music Box Supper Club 10/24: So You Think You Can Dance Live! – Playhouse Square 10/5-11/4: Pride & Prejudice – Playhouse Square 10/26: Paula Abdul – Hard Rock Rocksino 10/7: Colin Mochrie & Brad Sherwood: Scared Scriptless – Playhouse Square 10/26: Fleetwood Mac – Quicken Loans Arena 10/9: Celtic Thunder: X Tour – Playhouse Square 10/27: Mushroomhead – Agora Theatre & Ballroom 10/10-20: The Seagull – Cleveland Play House 10/28: Good Charlotte – Agora Theatre & Ballroom MLB: Cleveland Indians, NFL: Cleveland Browns, FirstEnergy Stadium NBA: Cleveland Cavaliers, Quicken Loans Arena Progressive Field 10/7: vs. Baltimore Ravens Preseason Regular Season Postseason 10/14: vs. Los Angles Chargers 10/6: vs. Boston Celtics 10/21: vs. Atlanta Hawks 10/8: vs. Houston Astros AHL: Cleveland Monsters, Quick Loans Arena 10/8: vs. Indiana Pacers 10/24: vs. Brooklyn Nets 10/9: vs. Houston Astros 10/5 & 10/6: vs. Rockford Icehogs 10/10: vs. Detroit Pistons 10/27: vs. Indiana Pacers 10/11 & 10/13: vs. Wilkes-Barre Penguins 10/30: vs. Atlanta Hawks JOIN IN AT Thisis CLEVELAND.COM OCTOBER 2018 Walk All Over Waterloo – Waterloo Arts District, Cleveland’s Collinwood neighborhood, first Friday of each month MIX – Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland’s University Circle neighborhood, first Friday of each month Free First Saturdays – Cleveland Museum of Contemporary Art, Cleveland’s University Circle neighborhood, first Saturday of each month Walkabout Tremont – Cleveland’s Tremont neighborhood, second Friday of each month The Cleveland Flea – Cleveland’s St. Clair-Superior neighborhood, second Saturday of each month, July-October Think & Drink with the Extinct – Cleveland Museum of Natural History, Cleveland’s University Circle neighborhood, third Wednesday of each month Third Fridays – 78th Street Studios, Cleveland’s Detroit Shoreway neighborhood, third Friday of each month Cleveland Stories Dinner Parties – Music Box Supper Club, Downtown Cleveland, every Wednesday Bike Aboard! – Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad, every Saturday – Sunday, check train schedule 10/6-11: Wildlife Society Annual Conference – Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland (1,500 attendees) 10/22-24: Cleveland Clinic 2018 Medical Innovation Summit – Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland (750 attendees) 10/29-11/3: American Evaluation Association – Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland (3,000 attendees) Cleveland Hopkins Airport sees highest summer-passenger numbers since 2009 (read more, cleveland.com) Hale Farm & Village plans expansion to welcome center (read more, crainscleveland.com) Lilly Chocolates and Confections opens new Old Brooklyn sweet shop (read more, cleveland.com) Cleveland’s Public Square named one of 15 ‘Great Places in America’ (read more, fox8.com) 10 NE Ohio breweries win medals at Great American Beer Festival (read more, cleveland.com) MGM to take over operation of Hard Rock Rocksino Northfield Park (read more, cleveland.com) Balance Pan-Asian Grille to open under new Beacon residence in Cleveland (read more, wkyc.com) Bookhouse Brewing opens in Ohio City (read more, clevescene.com) Cedar Point's Steel Vengeance named best new ride by Amusement Today (read more, cleveland.com) Owners of The Plum to open casual neighborhood bar in Battery Park (read more, clevescene.com) Western Reserve Distillers and Distill Table now open in Lakewood (read more, clevescene.com) New banner at Sherwin-Williams headquarters will feature a Guardian of Traffic, plus a lot of fans (read more, crainscleveland.com) Montgomery Inn barbecue spot added to Progressive Field food options (read more, cleveland.com) Travel + Leisure profiles Cleveland arts & culture and culinary scenes (read more, travelandleisure.com) Forbes includes Cleveland’s Progressive Field on list of major league ballparks’ most unique food offerings (read more, forbes.com) Cleveland makes list of 20 American cities with the best food scenes by The Daily Meal (read more, thedailymeal.com) Elite Daily names Progressive Field one of 10 ballparks with the best food to get you through the MLB postseason (read more, elitedaily.com) .
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