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Annual Events SM 2018 Calendar Annual events SM 2018 Calendar Seasonal Events September-December March September 2017 – June 2018 NFL Cleveland Browns Regular Season 3/2-4: Cleveland Wizard World FirstEnergy Stadium, Comic Con The Cleveland Orchestra at Downtown Cleveland Huntington Convention Center of Severance Hall www.clevelandbrowns.com Cleveland, Downtown Cleveland Cleveland’s University Circle wizardworld.com/comiccon/cleveland neighborhood www.clevelandorchestra.com Events by Month 3/9-10 NCAA Division DIII Wrestling Championships October 2017 – April 2018 January Cleveland Public Auditorium, Downtown Cleveland NBA Cleveland Cavaliers 1/18-21: Mid-America Boat Show www.ncaa.org/championships/ Regular Season I-X Center, Cleveland’s West Park division-iii-wrestling Quicken Loans Arena, neighborhood Downtown Cleveland www.clevelandboatshow.com 3/15-17: NCAA Division DI Wrestling www.cavs.com National Championships 1/26-27: Cleveland Winter Beerfest Quicken Loans Arena, AHL Cleveland Monsters Huntington Convention Center of Downtown Cleveland Regular Season Cleveland, Downtown Cleveland www.ncaa.com/sports/wrestling/d1 Quicken Loans Arena, www.clevelandbeerfest.com *Note DI FanFest is at Convention Center Downtown Cleveland www.clevelandmonsters.com 3/17: St. Patrick’s Day Parade TBD: Martin Luther King Jr. Various locations, Downtown Cleveland Celebration Concert www.stpatricksdaycleveland.com April-September Severance Hall, Cleveland’s University MLB Cleveland Indians Regular Season Circle neighborhood 3/23-4/15: I-X Indoor Amusement Park Progressive Field, Downtown Cleveland www.clevelandorchestra.com I-X Center, Cleveland’s www.indians.com West Park neighborhood February www.ixamusementpark.com MiLB Akron RubberDucks Regular Season 2/2-11: The Great Big Home & April Canal Park, City of Akron Garden Show www.akronrubberducks.com I-X Center, Cleveland’s 4/2: Dyngus Day West Park neighborhood Various Cleveland neighborhoods MiLB Lake County Captains www.greatbighomeandgarden.com www.clevelanddyngus.com Regular Season Classic Park, City of Eastlake 2/10: Cleveland Kurentovanje 4/4-15: Cleveland International www.captainsbaseball.com Various locations, Cleveland’s Film Festival St. Clair-Superior neighborhood Tower City Cinemas, May-September www.clevelandkurentovanje.com Downtown Cleveland www.clevelandfilm.org Frontier League Lake Erie Crushers 2/16-18: Cleveland Golf Show Regular Season I-X Center, Cleveland’s 4/5: MiLB Lake County Captains Sprenger Stadium, City of Avon West Park neighborhood Home Opener www.lakeeriecrushers.com www.clevelandgolfandtravelshow.com Classic Park, City of Eastlake www.captainsbaseball.com June-September 2/24: Brite Winter Festival 4/6: MLB Cleveland Indians The Cleveland Orchestra at Flats West Bank, Downtown Cleveland www.britewinter.com Home Opener Blossom Music Festival Progressive Field, Downtown Cleveland Blossom Music Center, www.indians.com City of Cuyahoga Falls 2/23-24: Big Ten Indoor Track & www.clevelandorchestra.com Field Championships 4/14: Rock & Roll Hall of Fame SPIRE Institute, City of Geneva Induction Ceremony July-September www.bigten.org Cleveland Public Auditorium, Downtown Cleveland 7/14-9/30: FRONT International: 2/23-3/4: Cleveland Auto Show www.rockhall.com Cleveland Triennial for I-X Center, Cleveland’s Contemporary Art West Park neighborhood 4/28: Believeland Beer Fest Various locations, Cleveland www.clevelandautoshow.com Huntington Convention Center of www.frontart.org Cleveland, Downtown Cleveland https://www.active.com/cleveland- oh/believeland-beer-fest-2018 May 6/9-10: LaureLive 8/3-4: Vintage Ohio Wine Festival Laurel School’s Butler Campus, Lake Metroparks Farmpark, 5/5: Cedar Point Amusement Russell Township City of Kirtland Park Opening Day www.laurelive.com www.visitvintageohio.com Cedar Point Amusement Park, City of Sandusky 6/14-16: Avon Heritage Duck 8/3-5: Twins Days Festival www.cedarpoint.com Tape Festival Various locations, City of Twinsburg Veteran’s Memorial Park, City of Avon www.twinsdays.org 5/12: Hooley on Kamm’s Corners www.ducktapefestival.com Various locations, Cleveland’s West 8/11: Cleveland Dragon Boat Festival Park neighborhood 6/16: Larchmere PorchFest Wendy Park, Downtown Cleveland www.kammscorners.com Various locations, Cleveland’s Shaker www.cledba.org Square neighborhood 5/15: Frontier League Lake Erie www.larchmereporchfest.org 8/11-12: USA Triathlon Age Group Crushers Home Opener 2018 National Championships Sprenger Stadium, City of Avon 6/16: Clifton Arts & Musicfest Edgewater Park, Cleveland’s Detroit- www.lakeeriecrushers.com Various locations, Cleveland’s Shoreway Neighborhood Edgewater neighborhood www.teamusa.org/USA-Triathlon/ 5/19: Cleveland International Tattoo www.cudell.com/artsfest.asp Events/National-Championships Jacobs Pavilion at Nautica, Downtown Cleveland 6/23: Solstice Festival 8/15-18: Little Italy’s Feast of www.policememorialsociety.org/ Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland’s the Assumption cleveland-international-tattoo University Circle neighborhood Holy Rosary Church, Cleveland’s www.clevelandart.org Little Italy neighborhood 5/19-20: Cleveland Asian Festival www.clevelandlittleitaly.com/events Various locations, 6/28-30: Tri-C JazzFest St. Clair-Superior neighborhood Playhouse Square, 8/17-18: Burning River Fest www.clevelandasianfestival.org Downtown Cleveland Historic Coast Guard station, www.tri-c.edu/jazzfest Whiskey Island, Downtown Cleveland 5/20: Rite Aid Cleveland Marathon www.burningriverfest.org Various locations, 6/30: Waterloo Arts Fest Downtown Cleveland Various locations, Cleveland’s 8/18-19: Flats Festival of the Arts www.clevelandmarathon.com Collinwood neighborhood Flats East Bank, Downtown Cleveland www.waterlooarts.org/fest www.artsfestival.com/festivals/flats- 5/23-27: MAC Baseball Championship arts-festival-arts-cleveland-ohio Sprenger Stadium, City of Avon July www.mac-sports.com 8/25-26: InCuya Music Festival 7/13-15: Cain Park Arts Festival The Malls, Downtown Cleveland 5/25: Cleveland Pops Orchestra’s An Cain Park, City of Cleveland Heights www.incuya.com American Salute www.cainpark.com Severance Hall, Cleveland’s University 8/25-26: Cleveland Garlic Festival Circle neighborhood 7/15: Taste of Tremont Various locations, Cleveland’s Shaker www.clevelandpops.com Various locations, Cleveland’s Square neighborhood Tremont neighborhood www.clevelandgarlicfestival.org 5/25-28: Berea’s National Rib Cook-Off www.tasteoftremont.com Cuyahoga County Fairgrounds, 8/31-9/3: Cleveland Oktoberfest City of Berea 7/20-22: Cleveland Irish Cuyahoga County Fairgrounds, www.berearib.com Cultural Festival City of Berea Cuyahoga County Fairgrounds, www.clevelandoktoberfest.com 5/25-28: Tremont Greek Fest City of Berea Annunciation Greek Orthodox www.clevelandirish.org TBD: Sparx City Hop Church, Cleveland’s Tremont Various locations, neighborhood TBD: Alternative Press Music Awards Downtown Cleveland www.tremontgreekfest.com TBD, Downtown Cleveland www.downtowncleveland.com/sparx- www.altpress.com/apmas2017_home city-hop 5/31-6/3: Cleveland Pride Parade and Festival August September Public Square lgbtcleveland.org/pride-in-the-cle 8/2-5: World Golf Championships – 9/1-3: Cleveland National Air Show Bridgestone Invitational Burke Lakefront Airport, June Firestone Country Club, City of Akron Downtown Cleveland www.pgatour.com/tournaments/ www.clevelandairshow.com 6/2-3: Hessler Street Fair wgc-bridgestone-invitational.html Harmony Park, Cleveland’s University 9/7-9: NEOCycle Circle neighborhood 8/2-5: Pro Football Hall of Fame Edgewater Park, Cleveland’s Detroit- www.hesslerstreetfair.org Enshrinement Festival Shoreway Neighborhood Pro Football Hall of Fame, www.neocycle.org 6/9: Parade the Circle City of Canton Wade Oval, Cleveland’s University www.profootballhof.com 9/14-10/28: Halloweekends Circle neighborhood Cedar Point Amusement Park, www.clevelandart.org City of Sandusky www.cedarpoint.com 9/15-16: Tremont Arts & TBD: NBA Cleveland Cavaliers December Cultural Festival Home Opener Lincoln Park, Cleveland’s Quicken Loans Arena, 12/31: Noon Year’s Eve Tremont neighborhood Downtown Cleveland Cleveland Metroparks Zoo + The www.tremontartsfestival.com www.cavs.com RainForest, Cleveland’s Old Brooklyn neighborhood 9/15-16: Village Peddler Festival TBD: AHL Cleveland Monsters www.clevelandmetroparks.com/zoo Lake Metroparks Farmpark, Home Opener City of Kirtland Quicken Loans Arena, TBD: Holiday CircleFest www.villagepeddlerfestival.com Downtown Cleveland Various locations, Cleveland’s www.clevelandmonsters.com University Circle neighborhood 9/23: Woollybear Festival www.universitycircle.org Various locations, City of Vermilion November www.vermilionchamber.net/festivals/ TBD: Cleveland Pops Orchestra woolybear 11/16-18: I-X Christmas Connection Concert + Dance I-X Center, Cleveland’s West Severance Hall, Cleveland’s University 9/28-30: IngenuityFest Park neighborhood Circle neighborhood The Hamilton Collaborative, www.ixchristmasconnection.com www.clevelandpops.com Cleveland’s St. Clair Superior neighborhood TBD: Winterfest www.ingenuitycleveland.com Various locations, Downtown Cleveland October www.downtowncleveland.com 10/12-21: Cleveland Beer Week TBD: Glow Winter Spectacular Various Cleveland neighborhoods Cleveland Botanical Garden, www.clevelandbeerweek.org Cleveland’s University Circle neighborhood TBD: Boo at the Zoo www.cbgarden.org Cleveland Metroparks Zoo + The RainForest, Cleveland’s Old Brooklyn TBD: The Polar Express neighborhood Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad, www.clevelandmetroparks.com/zoo City of Independence www.cvsr.com This isCleveland.com | #This isCle April 2018.
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