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Beck Center for the Arts’ Newly Renovated ‘Music & Creative Arts Therapies’ Building

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Beck Center for the Arts in Lakewood celebrated the newly renovated “Music & Creative Arts Therapies" building formerly known as “the Armory.” The project was made possible by over $5.3 million raised from the community toward a $6.7 million capital campaign goal. ...
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Camp of the Week: Girl Scouts of North East Ohio Summer Camps

Camp Camp of the Week
From archery, low ropes, campfire cooking, and exploring nature, your girl will experience everything that makes camp, feel like camp. Whether for a day, a week, or longer, Girl Scout camp gives girls an opportunity to grow, explore, and have fun under the guidance of caring, trained adults. ...
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5 Reasons to Invest in Healthy Cosmetics

Health

5 Reasons to Invest in Healthy Cosmetics

If you’re a person who loves makeup, have you ever stopped yourself and thought about what kind of ingredients you’re putting on your

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Maple Sugar Days return to Hale Farm & Village

Maple Syrup Events
Explore the sweet side of history on historic grounds with 19th century maple sap processing at Hale Farm & Village in Bath. Guests will enjoy the natural beauty of the Hale Farm maple sugar bush and outdoor demonstrations that include tree tapping and a pioneer-style sugar camp that exhibits the process of boiling sap into syrup. Experience the process from past to present. ...
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Camp of the Week: St. Ignatius High School

Camp of the Week
Saint Ignatius High School is offering a variety of summer camps where middle school students can meet new friends, explore a variety of interests, and learn from experienced high school teachers and coaches in Northeast Ohio. Offerings include summer enrichment programs and sports clinics for eight of their athletic programs. ...
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Cleveland Institute of Music Raises Funds to Fight Hunger Through Music

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Cleveland’s Music for Food concert, one of approximately 20 similar events nationwide, took place Wednesday, February 23 at Mixon Hall. The school announced that its Music for Food Benefit Concert had raised $17,000 for an east side food bank. ...
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Talking to Kids about the War in Ukraine

Parenting
Kids may feel uneasy about the war in Ukraine and have questions about what they’ve seen and heard. So, how do we approach the topic without stoking their fears? Dr. Vanessa Jensen, pediatric psychologist at Cleveland Clinic Children’s, said for small children, it’s best to keep it simple. ...
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Cleveland Museum of Art’s ‘Currents and Constellations: Black Art in Focus’

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"Currents and Constellations: Black Art in Focus" puts art from the CMA’s permanent collection in conversation with a vanguard of emerging and mid-career Black artists, as each explores the fundaments of art making, embracing and challenging art history. ...
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Camp of the Week: Holden Forests & Gardens Summer Camps 2022

Camp Camp of the Week
Get your kids connected to and excited about nature at two unique outdoor campuses– the Holden Arboretum in Kirtland and Cleveland Botanical Garden in University Circle, packed with outdoor exploration, hands-on learning, and physical and creative activities. ...
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Cleveland Metroparks Zoo Names Gorilla

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Cleveland Metroparks Zoo revealed the name for the baby gorilla born on October 26, following a three-week naming campaign in support of gorilla conservation. The baby gorilla made history as the first born at Cleveland Metroparks Zoo in its 139 years. ...
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