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Summer Solstice Party Chalk Festival Wade Oval Cleveland Museum Algebra Teahouse June 25 September 17–18 of Art Blue Chip Foods 11:00 Yiddishe Cup Cheeseburger, Cheeseburger! For a third year, the community celebrates Chalk your own square or watch others Klezmer Band 2:00 Junior Panic, Sutphen together the beginning of summer’s long days create masterpieces. Crepe Lady 1:15 Joe DeJarnette School of Music and hot nights at this all-night party. European Almonds Jazz Quartet 2:30 The Dameron Institute Winter Lights Lantern Festival French Fries & Funnel Cakes 2:00 Townsmen Orchestra Ensemble—Part of Summer Art Classes December 2–31 Jazz at the Music Fresh Made Elephant Ears 3:00 The Roberto Ocasio for Children and Teens Holiday CircleFest Settlement (JAMS) Hot Sauce Williams Tuesdays, Thursdays, June 28–July 28; Foundation Latin Jazz December 4 Marsha’s Catering Project Saturdays, July 9–30 Murray Hill Market Enjoy lantern installations, lantern-making Explore museum galleries and artistic workshops, a procession, and more. Organo Gold Gourmet Coffee techniques in classes for ages 3-17. & Beverages FREE. Original Greek Gyros Glimpses of Asia Family Day Rascal House Pizza July 17, 1:00–4:00 p.m. Parade the Circle Snowie & Cotton Candy Sophie’s Italian Sausage Art activities and performances. Make mini- June 9, 2012 scrolls inspired by the Japanese and Korean art FREE. Sue’s Pierogis in the Lure of Painted Poetry exhibition. FREE.

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Cleveland Sight Center Glidden® Paint Ronald McDonald House 4 16 21 Everyday Insights. Learn to Live a More Colorful Life. of Cleveland CIRCLE use your other senses as Express yourself through Pull-Tab Crafts. Make EAST BLVD. WADE OVAL DR. you try simple tasks without the use of color and paint. amazing eco-friendly jewelry Activities Cleveland HAZEL DR. Institute using your eyes. Stop by to create your out of recycled pull tabs. VILLAGE of Music masterpiece. North 11:00 AM–4:00 PM Council for Economic St. Clair Superior 19 Opportunities in Integrity Cleveland 33 Development 25 Heights Properties Corporation Preschool Learning Made Fun Activities. Year of the Rabbit—Japanese Easy. Enjoy fun activities. Sample sand art crafts, Carp Kites (Koi Nobori). Make children’s temporary tattoos, a fish kite and fly it around. Crohn’s & Colitis and face painting. Cleveland Museum 34 Foundation of America United of Natural History Montessori High School 26 Methodist Church Kulas Get Well Wishes. Design a Stage special card for someone 2 at University Circle The Mad Hatter’s Workshop. who isn’t feeling well. Crafts, Food, and Fun. Fashion a broad-brimmed Food Court JUNIPER RD. Have your face painted, color hat in your own Parade style. Wade Oval Cleveland Cuyahoga County: at our coloring station, and Botanical FORD DR. 5 Department of enjoy some baked goods. University Hospitals Garden Development, Healthy 10 Rainbow Injury Start, and Invest in Montessori School at Prevention Center Children 31 Holy Rosary Voice Your Creativity. Healthy Habits, Healthy Kids. Restore Cleveland Hope Let your creativity flow as Play the healthy habits prize Seeds of Hope. Make a pot you color and decorate Greater wheel, then groove to the out of strips of recycled giveaways that remind Circle Case Western high energy music of Junior newspaper, and plant a seed you to buckle up. JEPTHA DR. Living Reserve University EAST BLVD. Zumba. to take home. Parade Western Reserve Start Parade Dunham Tavern Museum 28 Historical Society Centers for Dialysis CommunityCleveland Cultural Cleveland Museum of Museum of Line-Up 23 27 Care/MOTTEP 6 StageGardens Federation 7 Natural History Pinwheel. Explore and enjoy 32 Contemporary Art Playtimes Past. Join the Free, secure the pinwheel, a wonderful toy Cleveland (MOCA) fun with old-fashioned Parade Give Voice to Your Creativity. Hawken School Origamibicycle House. corral Create Check-In made of paper, plastic, and a Snap + Flick + Rip. Use paper toys, games, and a big Decorate your own small Grow, Learn, and Serve. Plant your own environmentally stick that demonstrates the creations to experiment with community craft. megaphone. a seed to start your own conscious house to recognize power of air! sound, and discover new Cultural Garden. PNC SmartHome Cleveland. Young Audiences The Children’s Museum Cleveland Institute of Art ways to understand what Euclid Beach Park Now/ we see and hear. 14 Sunny Bookmarks. Use 9 of Cleveland Cleveland MuseumThe of ClevelandArt Institute The 3 Cleveland’s Euclid textured papers, stamps, Discover Your Voice. Use of Art 17 11 The Music Settlement Beach Park Carousel food coloring, and shaving music, movement, and art The National Children’s Shadow Puppet Creatures. Keep the Beat. Discover Society cream to create a mixed to express your message 12 Study Cuyahoga County Combine heads and tails to your inner musician. Join an Meet Scotty the Carousel media bookmark. to the world. Create, Color, Paint. create a creature; embellish it interactive music-making Horse. Use art supplies to Use coffee filters to create a with personality. BELLFLOWERactivity. RD. decorate a carousel horse. Cleveland Botanical butterfly, or get a temporary 24 Garden Cleveland Institute of Detroit Shoreway Trolley tattoo. Pickup/DropCleveland Off Play House Famicos Foundation Plant Part Painting. Learn 20 Music 8 Easy Spyglass Telescope. 13 Make Your Mark. Write your about roots, shoots, stems, Park Lane Villa Let Your Voices Ring. Make and decorate a name on canvas banners. and flowers while painting 18 Skill on the Greens. Test Create a colorful instrument telescope out of cardboard Receive a house-shaped fan a work of art. your skills on the Wade Oval that reflects your unique tubes. to keep cool. personality. greens at courses for children Sleep Gestalt Institute and adults. 22 Disorders Center The Cleveland Museum 1 The Language of Sound. 29 of Cleveland Sweet Dreams Dream of Art and Womens Rainey Institute 15 Enjoy string and puppet Figure Ground. Enjoy a Catcher. Weave yarn, Council 30 Arts for Kids. Participate in stories, face painting, or coloring activity. beads, and feathers drumming and capoeira. Mardi Gras Masks. spin the library prize wheel. into a masterpiece. Decorate a mask inspired Create a rain stick, paper by the museum’s modern drum craft, or learn a sign collection. language message. Parade at Noon Purple Balloon Arch THEME: VOICES AMONG VOICES Leaving the Nest and Flying to Great Heights Apple-Presser, Chuck Supinski, Winging It The StART SmART program Assistant Brynne Presser, Cho- Cleveland Museum of Natural is supported through a grant reographer Kenya Woods. Listing as of June 2, 2011 History. Montessori High School from PNC. Related ensembles Birds and Butterflies High in PARADE at University Circle. Roadrun- in purple. the Sky ners, herons, and loons. Oh My! THE Red Rockin’ Rockets Karamu Early Childhood. Out- CIRCLE Real Music, Real Instruments, Ministerial Day Care: Brackland reach Artists Daniel McNamara, Real Musicians Academy. Outreach Artists Buff Diana Sette, Choreographer Townsmen Orchestra. Founded Jozsa, Denajua, Choreographer Kenya Woods. in 1957. Story Rhinehart. Musical Carnival of the Aladdins on Their Flying Animals Carpets The Music Settlement. The First Line Ministerial Day Care: Chil- Soundtrack The Almeda Trio. dren’s First Learning E. 124th. Artwork Hector Vega, Lydia Concept and Design Robin Choreography Story Welcoming northern summer Early Childhood Development Chanenka. Inspired by com- VanLear. Sewing Sue Berry Rhinehart with a southern flair. Center. Outreach Artists Debbie poser Camille Saint-Saëns.

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Balloon Carrier Costumes University Circle United Penny’s Prancing Ponies The Juggling Circus Love Blooms Robin Heinrich Kevin Moore, Managing Methodist Church CMA Education Department and Case Juggling Club. . Outreach Artist Director Kenneth W. Chalker, Senior Families. Playful ponies epito- Hector Castellanos. Dushyanta, a Panic Steel Ensemble Get on Your Feet for the Pastor mize Penelope D. Buchanan great king, falls in love with the Director Kelvin Cadiz Cleveland Public Library Samba Beat Felton Thomas, Director Western Reserve Historical (1923–2010), whose Zebediah maiden Shakuntala. He gives her Directors Promenade Polyrhythmics. Society the Zebra parades one last time. a ring to bind their love. Centers for Dialysis Care Cleveland Sight Center Women of the Tribe Gainor Davis, President/CEO Elephants Return Lovers Separated Diane P. Wish, President and Steven M. Friedman, Executive Cleveland Hoop Dance. Little Magnificat High Art Club. Cleveland School of the Arts CEO Director Womens Council, Cleveland Wing Dance Company. Museum of Art exhibit. Theater Arts Department. Children’s Museum of Cleveland Cuyahoga Arts & Culture The Evolution of Controlled Outreach Artists Ian Petroni, Joanne Cowan, Chair Cleveland Saxtet Sandra Redmond, Executive Karen Gahl-Mills, Executive Chaos Mark Jenks, Assistant Denajua. Fifteen years of parade sax. Director Director Young Audiences Pick Up Stix and Friends. Julia The angry sage Durvasa curses Marsha Dobrzynski, Executive Church of the Covenant Cuyahoga County Moonlit Forest Pankhurst. Shakuntala, taking the ring and Director Cleveland Metroparks. Interna- causing the king to forget her. Robert J. Campbell, Senior Ed Fitzgerald, Executive Traveling Trollberries tional Year of Forests. Minister Yvonne Conwell, District 7 Lickity Split Sue Berry and Friends. Lovers Reunited Councilwoman Abington Arms. I scream! You Shooting Stars Kimono My House scream!! We all scream for ice Mathiesons and Friends. Brick City Theatre. Cuyahoga Kevin Conwell, Ward 9 Gestalt Institute of Cleveland Denajua. Geisha puppet and cream!!! Metropolitan Housing Author- Jeffrey Johnson, Ward 8 David Patterson, Executive One Voice Among Voices pagoda girl. ity—Lakeview Terrace Com- Mamie Mitchell, Ward 6 Director All Walks of Life Martin Luther King Jr. Civic Jewish Family Service— Shakuntala and the Ring of munity Center. Outreach Artists Cleveland Botanical Garden MOCA Cleveland Center (East Cleveland). Out- YouthAbility. No Rulz Art Recollection Diana Sette, Daniel McNamara. Natalie Ronayne, Executive Jill Snyder, Executive Director reach Artist Hector Castellanos. Cooperative. Shoes showcase A collaboration inspired by the Shakuntala searches for her lost Director Honoring the King of Pop. Montessori High School at diversity ancient Indian story and the ring in the spectacular sea. The Cleveland Institute of Music University Circle Clown Magic exhibition Indian Kalighat Paint- ring is found in the fish’s belly. Joe DeJarnette Ensemble Joel Smirnoff, President Vikki Broer, Administrative Alan Williams. ings. Three Cleveland cultural in- Shakuntala and Dushyanta are New Orleans styles and original stitutions guided by artists from reunited. Dean/Acting Head of School Happy Now Cleveland Museum of Art compositions Cleveland, France, and Africa David Franklin, Director. Mt. Zion Congregational Church Bon Roush. Indian Music Cháng Chéng’s Fortune bring this timeless story to life. Michael J. Horvitz, Board Chair. Paul Hobson Sadler Sr., Senior Campus International School. Yorick Related ensembles in blue. Robert M. Kaye, Trustee. Pastor Pete Spencer, Andi Schmidt, Artist Wendy Mahon. Children Shakuntala, Dushyanta, and and Friends. “Alas poor Yorick! Cleveland Museum of Natural Music Settlement of the Dragon enact life’s opera Durvasa I knew him, Horatio: a fellow of History Charles D. Lawrence, President in the Year of the Rabbit Design and Construction The infinite jest.” Evalyn Gates, Executive and CEO Giant Match, Les Grandes Director & CEO University Circle Inc. Personnes, Les Geants du Sud, Chris Ronayne, President Abdoulaye Ouedraogo. James D. Ireland III, Chairman Teal Balloon Arch Characters Speak The Keso Tellers The Upside Down Family St. Michael School (Indepen- Cleveland Association of Black Ustin Family. Old are young; Joyful Journey Dancing with Degas Have Ya Heard? Of a Second dence). Books offer a world of Storytellers. Aesop’s fables young are old. imagination. come alive. First Anniversary and Friends. Womens Council, Cleveland Line? Junior Panic Steel Drum Band Museum of Art. Museum’s col- Safely Home. Outreach Artist Marking Time with the Second Voices of the Capital-less Sounds of Sounds Phillis Wheatley Association, lection comes alive second-line Debbie Apple-Presser, Assistant Line Feature Artists Possibilitar- Mt. Zion Congregational Sutphen School of Music. style. Chuck Supinski, Choreographer Roberto Ocasio Latin Jazz ian Puppet and Mask Theater. Church, UCC. African dance to Sbu. Mardi Gras on parade. The Return of Ocean Blue Mother Nature, abandoned city, the sounds of African animals. Foundation. New Orleans music The Dameron Institute Patricia Willis. garbage spirits. with a Latin twist. Ensemble—Part of Jazz at the Each Voice Is Unique Echoes from Africa Eastside Homeschool Co-op. Clam Jam Music Settlement (JAMS) Safe and Sound Tam Tam Magic. Artist Walt Centennial Celebration Ariel’s Family, Neighbors, and Feature Artist Liza Goodell. Wali Neil. Celebrating African Church of the Covenant Friends. Jellyfish, mermaids, ancestry. Congregation. 100 years in An Ashanti Folktale: Anansi and a shark. University Circle. the Spider Blessings from the Elder Thea Bowman Center. MUSIC- Ire Alagba Ni Ona. Afro-Cuban Green Balloon Arch WORKS IV. Placing the moon Orisha music and dance for so all may see in the darkness. Elegua/Elegba. Sea of Purple Voices of the World The Black Butterfly Visions of Angels. Drill steps. Broadway United Methodist Walter Allen Rogers, Jr. Church. Broadway School of Orange Balloon Arch Future Voices Wingin’ It Music and the Arts. Broadway Cuyahoga Metropolitan Hous- Catholic Charities—Fatima Public Art. Outreach Artist Jan “Do Not Build Your Homes Voices from the Voyage A Hair Flung Idea ing Authority—Carver Park Family Center. Outreach Artist Stickney-Kleber, Assistant Julia below This Point” (Ancestral The Extended Family, coordina- Feature Artists Debbie Apple- Estates. Puppets express com- JoAnn Giordano, Assistant Pankhurst, Choreographer Sbu. Stone Marker, Aneyoshi Japan) tor Keesha McMillian. Remem- Presser, Wendy Mahon, Craig munity aspirations. Diana Sette, Choreographer Tongue wagging on a global Feature Artist Ian Petroni with bering the historic voyages of Woodson. Spontaneous com- Kenya Woods. Nature’s mag- Spirit of Africa scale: “Can You Hear Me Now?” Mark Jenks. the Titanic, Amistad, and good bustion. nificent flying machines. African Soul International, ships coming to America. Somebody Footer To the Max Artistic Director Sista Jewel. The Spark that Creates 7 Mile Isle. Baron’s composition Feature Artist Anne The Samedi Gras Krewe of Beck Center for the Arts. Feature Artist Rafael Valdivieso Hough Heroes Trini style. Cubberly. Wanderers, pilgrims Belle Rive Psychedelic artist Peter Max, Troya. Creative power is a river. Cleveland Metropolitan Hous- and explorers. Shore Cultural Center. Outreach self-proclaimed guru of peace Macaws Dancing Visions are tributaries born of ing Authority—Hough AMP. Artist Story Rhinehart. Mardi and love. Felice/Jones Family. the original spark. Haiti Vive One peace, one voice. Gras-style social club weaves a Feature Artist Pedro Adorno. Night Creatures kaleidoscope of shibori silk. The Guardians Honoring the people of Haiti. BAYarts. Montessori School at Holy Fireworks in the Wind Rosary. Nurturing minds and Mariposa del Mar Rainey Institute. Outreach hearts. Martha Brennan. Artist Jan Stickney-Kleber, As- sistant Julia Pankhurst. Color. . . Yellow Balloon Arch WITH ATTITUDE!

Ease on Down the Road Heights Youth Theatre. Oz Red Balloon Arch comes to life through recycled materials. River Bend Bone Gang Fancy Indians and Midnight Shaw High School Rhythm Concept Robin VanLear. Robber Teens Round and Round We Go Skeleton Costumes Mark Concept and Design Robin Band director Randy Woods. Peaceful Children Montessori Jenks. Guest Performers VanLear. Sewing Sue Berry. School. Likeable, recyclable, Pedro Adorno, Jason Edwards, Painting Jesse Rhinehart. Tech- and parade hike-able. Shadowland Theatre. Northeast nician Murphy Winters. Creative Belly-Bolly Dance Fusion interpretation of Mardi Assistance Robin Heinrich, Mystic Motions. The Golden Gras bone gang and baby dolls, Story Rhinehart. Puppeteers Goddess Dance Company. who traditionally accompany Kelvin Cadiz, Mark Floyd, the Fancy Indian Tribes on Fat Dominic Moore. Traditonal New The Recursive Tales of Tuesday. Orleans Mardi Gras and Trini- Scheherazade dad Carnival costumes adapted Natajah Roberts and Friends. as giant puppets. One voice speaks to save its life. Stories tell stories through all The Nights. THANKS Parade

Artistic Director Artists and Support Staff Robin VanLear Debbie Apple-Presser Sue Berry Coordinator Hector Castellanos-Lara Nan Eisenberg To Our Staff, Denajua JoAnn Giordano Artists, and Assistant Marlon Hatcher Volunteers Gail Trembly Scott Heiser Guest Artists Amanda Hils Pedro Adorno Mark Jenks (Puerto Rico) Buff Jozsa Kelvin Keli Cadiz Wendy Mahon (Trinidad and Tobago) Daniel McNamara Anne Cubberly Julia Pankhurst (Connecticut) Ian Petroni Jason Edwards Brynne Presser (New York) Jesse Rhinehart Liza Goodell (Pennsylvania) Story Rhinehart Diana Sette Brad Harley (Canada) Jenny Hitmar Shankland

Merle Harley Donna Spiegler Rink at Wade Oval (Canada) Jan Stickney-Kleber Year-round Events November 19–January 16 Siyanda Makatini Chuck Supinski Circle Village Free to skate; $3 for rentals (South Africa) Rafael Valdivieso WOW! Wade Oval Wednesdays June 15–August 31 Arber Makri Bill Wade Holiday CircleFest Coordinators (Canada) University Circle’s signature concert Kenya Woods-Cooper Sunday, December 4 series on Wade Oval Molly Golish Stéphane Meppiel The 18th Annual University Circle holiday Craig Woodson FREE Erika McLaughlin (France) open house FREE Sheila Obrycki Abdoulaye Ouedraogo Interns Chippin’ In for Our Cops Becky Voldrich (Burkina Faso) Yahya Alhaddad Golf Outing Parade the Circle Isaac “Sbu” Sithole Hannah Bures Thursday, September 1 (South Africa) and Circle Village Robin Heinrich Annual benefit for the University June 9, 2012 Pole Banner Artists Peter Tobias Annie Krol Circle Police Department (South Africa) Lindsay Lovejoy Stay Connected with the Circle New 2011 banners Matisse Wessels Natajah Roberts University Circle Showcase Centers for Dialysis Care (France) and Home Tour www.facebook.com/universitycircle Horizon Science Academy Rudolph “Murphy” Winters Thursday, September 15 Cleveland High School (Trinidad and Tobago) Come see all the businesses and organizations that can be found in www.twitter.com/inthecircle Thank you to all the dedicated employees and volunteers from University Circle Inc., University Circle followed by a tour the Cleveland Museum of Art, the Womens Council of the Cleveland Museum of Art, and of some of the housing options that www.universitycircle.org participating Circle institutions, whose hard work on parade day and throughout the year are available. is vital to making Parade the Circle and Circle Village a great success. FREE PARADE THE CIRCLE CIRCLE VILLAGE PRESENTED BY PRESENTED BY

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