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One World, Many Stories Princess Tea Party City of Euclid Pond & Garden Tour Bats! Good Shepherd Baptist Church Friendship Fair
By royal command: scepter-making, and a review of the tale Come and view beautiful ponds and gardens that your neigh- Get the lowdown on these high-flying mammals from the bat Food, Music, & Clothes Giveaway
the Princess and the Pea by Rachel Isadora. Dress up like your bors have to showcase. Tickets: $5. Call (216) 289-8598 or detector, do some activities before heading out for an evening 17822 Euclid Ave., 12-6 p.m.
favorite world princess, dolls and teddy bears welcome. Ages purchase at Euclid City Hall or Briardale Greens Golf Course. walk to locate bats in the area.
4-8. Register with Ms. Maria, by calling (216) 623-7039. Saturday Candle Light Tour 7-11 p.m., Sunday, 1-6 p.m. Euclid Beach Pavilion, 8-9:30 p.m. August 29
Memorial-Nottingham Library, 17109 Lake Shore Blvd., 5:30 p.m. Portuguese Wine Dinner @ The Grovewood Tavern
June 28 July 23 17105 Grovewood Ave., 216-531-4900, at 6:30 p.m.
June 11 Cleveland Metroparks NatureTracks Mobile Tour She Speaks
Explore Euclid Creek Hop onboard the NatureTracks Mobile Classroom and expand Lively ladies-only poetry slam for a cash prize. Café custom- August 31
Have you hiked along Euclid Creek and wondered what ani- your knowledge of nature. Join Mario Jackson, Cleveland ers get a chance to vote for their favorites while enjoying their NASA in Your Neighborhood
mals live there? Here’s a chance to take a closer look at the Metroparks Education Specialist and learn what you can do to favorite brew or meal. Come and learn about your environment, travel, technology,
creek and its residential aquatic life. Dip nets provided. become closer to the environment! 15601 Waterloo Road, www.shespeaksup.org and space with our special guest from NASA.
Meet at Highland Picnic Area parking lot, 10–11:30 a.m. Memorial-Nottingham Library, 17109 Lake Shore, 1:30-3:30 p.m. Collinwood Branch Library, 856 East 152nd St., 2:00 p.m.
July 23
World Wide Knit in Public Day June 29 Dog Hike at Euclid Creek Reservation September 1
Meet local knitters, share tips and tricks, and show off your Lemonade in the Park @ Kenneth Clement School Bring your best friend to the park for some exercise and socialization. Lemonade in the Park @ Groton
projects! Explore the library’s vast collection of knitting books. Catch up on neighborhood news while the kids busy them- We’ll hike the beautiful wooded trails of the Euclid Creek valley. Dogs Catch up on neighborhood news while the kids busy them-
Collinwood Branch, 856 East 152nd St., 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. selves on the playground. Sponsored by Famicos Foundation must be leashed. Moderate terrain, 1.5-2 mi. selves on the playground. Sponsored by Famicos Foundation
Ward 10. 14311 Woodworth Road, 4-7:00 p.m. Meet at Highland Picnic Area parking lot, 10-11:30 a.m. Ward 10.
AWANA Fair Groton Road west of Green, 4-7:00 p.m.
Games and rides for children ages 6-15. July 4 July 26
Good Shepherd Baptist Church, 17822 Euclid Ave., 12 p.m. Victory Highway - Classic Rock Concert
Beachland Park’s 91st Annual Fourth-of-July Parade Hooray for the World
This year’s theme is “Great Lakes Living.” Steps off from Celebrate the world and its diverse cultures through arts and Bring your own lawn chairs or blankets, food & beverages.
June 11 & 12 Windward at 10:30 a.m., proceeds through the park crafts, making flags of different countries and sharing your Rain or shine! Many thanks to lead sponsor DeScenzo Rubbish
Feast of St. Anthony Festival allotment—Windward, Landseer and Canterbury, ends at the work in a parade around the library. Removal for the East Shore Park Club Music in the Park ’11
Music & entertainment, plus delicious homemade Italian food. bandstand with awards ceremony. Collinwood Branch Library, 856 East 152nd St., 1-2:00 p.m. Concert Series. Family owned & operated for over 50 years
Saturday: Mass at 4 p.m. Festival, 5 p.m.-10 p.m. Sunday: 17213 Dorchester Drive, 7-9:30 p.m., www.victoryhwy.com
Mass with Bishop Pevec at 10:30 a.m., followed by a Shore Acres Association 4th of July celebration July 30-31
neighborhood procession; Festival, 1-8:00 p.m. Wristbands required, cost covers entire day of events. Wrist- September 8
New Moon Kundalini Yoga Women’s Retreat
Holy Redeemer Church, 15712 Kipling Ave, 216-531-3313 bands $5/person, $25/family. Bicycle/scooter/person decorat- Concert at the Park
Nurture the Divine Feminine at Awaken Yoga; trance dance,
ing at 10:15 a.m. Parade steps off from Shore Acres lakefront chant and meditation. Register at www.awakentoyoga.com. Coronado Beach Association invites you to the final summer
June 12 park, at 11 a.m. Prizes given for decorations and costumes. Shore Cultural Centre, 291 E. 222nd St., Room 239 concert in the pavilion. Please bring your own blankets/chairs/
We Got the Beets! Well-behaved dogs welcome. BBQ, raffles, horseshoe compe- food etc. as well as a donation for when the ‘hat’ is passed.
Yes, Beet Salad with Goat Cheese is delicious, but what else tition for adults, games for all ages. August 4 North end of Ingleside and Crestland, 6:30 p.m.
can you do with them? Come to the Beet Lab, by FreshFork www.shoreacrescleveland.blogspot.com, 216-692-0216
Joe Novak & Friends Polka Concert
Market and learn how to make six new beet dishes. $15 Part of the East Shore Park Club Music in the Park ’11 Con- September 10
17105 Grovewood Ave.., 216-531-4900, 2 p.m.-4 p.m. July 7 cert Series. Bring your own lawn chairs or blankets, food & Euclid Creek Stream Cleanup and Bioswale Service Day
Concert at the Park beverages. Rain or shine! www.joenovakandfriends.com Help conserve the nature of our neighborhood at this 3rd an-
June 16-17-18 Hosted by Coronado Beach Association. Please bring your 17213 Dorchester Drive, 7-9:30 p.m. nual service day. Friends of Euclid Creek will also be cleaning
Beachland Park Neighborhood Street Sale own blankets/chairs/food etc. as well as a donation for when the bioswale (fancy name for ‘big rain garden’) so stop by the
Find treasures at this community-wide garage sale throughout the ‘hat’ is passed. August 5 marina parking lot to learn about that project. Call (216) 524-
the Beachland allotment: Canterbury, Cornwall, Landseer and North end of Ingleside and Crestland, 6:30 p.m. 6580 x16 for details. Wildwood parking lot, 9 a.m.-noon
Dike 14 Evening Hike
Windward, north and south of Lakeshore Blvd. Meet at the Cleveland Lakefront State Park office building to
Various locations, watch for signs. 9:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m. July 9 sign in and check out the Exploration Station while we gather September 14
5th District Neighborhood Police Safety Fair our group before heading out. Please note, ticks may be 8th Annual Polka Hall of Fame Slovenian Sausage Fest
June 17 Enjoy food, fun, music while learning about our police and city present—long pants with socks and sturdy, closed shoes are See which of our neighborhood shops dances away with
Arts Collinwood’s Member Show Opening services, county and private agencies. Explore the Cleveland recommended. BYOBS: Bring Your Own Bug Spray! bragging rights for the next year.
Featuring work by a wide range of local artists. Fire Department Smoke House. Free. 8701 Lakeshore Blvd., • 7-9:00 p.m. Held at SNPJ Farm, Kirtland 1-8 p.m. (440) 974-8075
15601 Waterloo Road, 6-10 p.m. Dave’s Supermarket 15900 Lakeshore Blvd., 11:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m.
August 6 September 19
Exploration Station 1st Anniversary July 12 Summer Spiritual Psychic Fair
The state park’s nature center has already been open for one Third Annual “Taste of Autumn” Fundraiser
International Play Day Join us for an afternoon of exploring your psychic connections, From 6 to 9 p.m. at the Beachland Ballroom; benefit for the
year! See what’s new, take in some seasonal art, and meet All around the world children love to play games. Travel the globe see what spiritualism is all about. Free admission; readings $20. Coit Road Farmers’ Market. www.coitmarket.org
Cap’n Willie - the Great Lakes Pirate. to learn about and play games like children from distant lands. Memorial Spiritual Christian Church, 19204 Pawnee 11 a.m.-4 p.m.
CLSP headquarters, 8701 Lakeshore Blvd., • 7-9:00 p.m. Collinwood Branch Library, 856 East 152nd St., 1-2:00 p.m.
September 25
August 12 Remembering the Sights and Sounds of Euclid Beach Park
June 18 July 13 Evening Canoe Come back to Euclid Beach, if only for a day. Tours,
Bright Star Missionary Baptist Community Day Bastille Day (one day early) French Beer Dinner The full sturgeon moon is almost upon us as we explore carousel horses, rides on the Thriller Car & Rocket Cars,
Free household items, clothes, finger printing, and music. 17105 Grovewood Ave., 216-531-4900, 6:30 p.m. Euclid Creek at Wildwood. Pre-registration is required, call Humphrey popcorn balls & Frozen Whip. Free admission.
13028 Shaw Ave., 9:00 a.m-3:00 p.m. (216) 881-8141. Limit 8 canoes; you must have canoed with Euclid Beach, 1-5:00 p.m.
July 15 the naturalist in daylight to sign up for this event.
June 20 Art Gallery Opening Cleveland Lakefront State Park, Wildwood, 7-9:00 p.m. Get the scoop on fall and winter activities at the new rec cen-
Lemonade in the Park @ Duggan Featuring Jack McWhorter; paintings & drawings that derive ter when it opens at 16500 Lakeshore!
Catch up on neighborhood news while the kids busy them- from a system of metaphors drawn from physical science. Gallery Opening
selves on the playground. Sponsored by Famicos Foundation Arts Collinwood Gallery, 15601 Waterloo Road 6-10 p.m. Let Mark Keffer’s layers of successive improvisations based on
the work of pioneering Ohio modernist William Sommer (1867- Scan with your favorite QR reader for
Ward 10. Olympia and Euclid Ave., 4-7:00 p.m.
1949) swirl around you. Arts Collinwood Gallery, 6-10 p.m.. more events, and program updates:
July 16
June 22 Euclid Beach Blast!
One Little Red Hen, Many Stories A day-long celebration of Euclid Beach Park’s past, pres- August 14
There are many versions of The Little Red Hen story. Join us
as we read a few versions of the story and make a craft.
ent and future through art, recreation, history, food and fun.
Afterparty at Arts Collinwood—free outdoor film and other fun
Euclid Doggy Swim
Join us for this fun filled event, dogs only in the pool please! Fun for all ages
Memorial-Nottingham Library, 17109 Lakeshore, 10:30-11:30 a.m. activities. For more information, call (216) 571-0685, or visit Proof of license and current vaccination records required for
the Euclid Beach Blast Facebook page. all dogs. $2/dog Euclid Resident, $4/dog Non-Resident, and Explore Shore!
June 23 16250 Lakeshore Blvd. • 11:00 a.m.-11:00 p.m. $5.00 per dog for all day of the event. For more information call June 3-18, two weeks of FREE classes
the Euclid Recreation Department, 216-289-8114 Option 8. for all ages and skill levels! Classes
Blue Lunch Blues Concert
Part of the East Shore Park Club Music in the Park ’11 Con- July 18 Roosevelt Pool, 20750 Arbor Avenue, 4-5:30 p.m. include everything from pottery to
cert Series. Bring your own lawn chairs or blankets, food & Lemonade in the Park @ Groton music and theater, yoga, meditation,
beverages. Rain or shine! Catch up on neighborhood news while the kids busy them- August 18 computer animation, photography—
17213 Dorchester Drive, 7-9:30 p.m. www.bluelunch.com selves on the climber. Sponsored by Famicos Foundation Scott Hansen and the Champagnes Concert about 36 classes in all, for children,
Ward 10. Groton Road west of Green, 4-7:00 p.m. Part of the East Shore Park Club Music in the Park ’11 Con- adults, families. Find the complete list of
cert Series. Bring your own lawn chairs or blankets, food & the classes at www.shoreculturalcentre.org.
June 24
July 19 beverages. Rain or shine! myspace.com/4thechampagnes or call (216) 289-8578. 291 East 222nd St.
Charter Boat Fishing at Wildwood
African Dance and Drum Workshop 17213 Dorchester Drive, 7-9:30 p.m.
Head out onto Lake Erie for an evening of perch fishing. Bait
and equipment will be provided. This program is open to fami- Children and young adults, join this Cleveland-based percus-
lies, but children must be at least 8 years old. Age 16 and over sion ensemble for authentic traditional dances of West African August 26
must have a valid fishing license. Pre-registration is required, cultures, learn the meanings of the dances, and experience Celebrate Summer at Euclid Creek Reservation Summer’s Cool @ Collinwood High
call (216) 881-8141 ext. 3001. Wildwood Marina. 6:30-9 p.m. percussion instruments and the meaning of rhythms of coun- Nature activities and exploration, ending with an outdoor Music lessons, youth basketball league
tries lining the coast of West Africa. showing of Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of Ga’Hoole. & lunch program, drumline, boxing, flag
Memorial-Nottingham Library, 17109 Lake Shore, 5:30 p.m. Bring a blanket or lawn chair to sit on. football, swimming, open gym. Fun learn-
June 25 ing games, arts and crafts in the Summer Learn-
Upper Highland Picnic Area • 6:30-9:00 p.m.
9th Annual Waterloo Arts Fest Presented by Arts Collinwood ing Lab. Ohio Benefit Bank by appointment, call (216)
Stroll Waterloo Road and visit more than 30 art vendors, July 21
812-8700. You must register for the program on your
Cleveland-area food trucks/local eateries, kids area with great Alan Greene Band Blues Concert August 27
Part of the East Shore Park Club Music in the Park ’11 Con- first visit; under 10 should have a guardian with them to
arts activities, interactive public art, street performers, 4 music 5th Annual Cliff Schultz Memorial Corn Roast and Cook-off
cert Series. Bring your own lawn chairs or blankets, food & register. Monday-Friday, 12-4 p.m. • June 20-August 12
stages with more than 20 bands/DJs and lots more including Celebrate summer with fresh Ohio sweet corn! Test your BBQ
beverages. Rain or shine! 15210 St. Clair Ave., Use the east entrance
the local merchants. www.waterlooartsfest.com skills against the best backyard and pro chefs or just come to eat.
Waterloo Road between E. 156th & E. 161st, 12-7 p.m., 17213 Dorchester Drive, 7-9:30 p.m., alangreeneband.com Coit Road Farmers Market, 8:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m.

Just for seniors...

Outdoors
The great Paul Alandt Lakeshore Golden Age Center
Open Monday-Thursday from 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Lunch, cards, and Wii daily. Pinochle, computer classes,
arts & crafts, and lots more, plus day trips to regional attractions. 16600 Lakeshore Blvd., (216) 481-0631
Cleveland Lakefront State Park
Euclid Senior Programs
Reservations and park information, 216-881-8141.
Manager Kathy Will has some fantastic trips planned, that are open to all, day trips to Amish country and a 4-day
Pools
Register in person for Learn to Swim; days, hours vary by site. Euclid Beach A 650-foot beach with shaded picnic areas and a trip to Asheville, NC. For details, call (216) 289-2985.
Wednesday-Sunday, 12-7:30 p.m. from June 18-August 14. Free! scenic observation pier. Lamp posts and park benches keep the feel Break Out Fitness Club
Duggan Pool 1696 Catalpa Road of the “old” Euclid Beach Park. A unique health club catering to the fitness needs of seniors and people with disabilities. Knowledgeable staff,
Grovewood Pool E. 164th & Grovewood Ave.
motivating atmosphere, and a personalized exercise program. Monday-Friday. Euclid Hospital Rehab Center.
Neff Road Pool E. 193rd and Bella Road Villa Angela Beach A 1,000-foot beach from Euclid Beach to the
18901 Lake Shore Blvd., 216-548-5383, 4:30-8:00 p.m.
Tromba Pool Mandalay & Rudyard mouth of Euclid Creek. Sandstone bath house; bike and hiking trails
Plus: Collinwood High Indoor Pool, Monday-Friday from 12-4 p.m. for bird and wildlife watching.

Spray Basin Wildwood Fish Euclid Creek and Lake Erie from many ac- community meetings
RJ Taylor Park: Cool off in a huge water sprinkler when the cess points. A playground and reservable picnic shelter are
Collinwood Homeowners & Tenants Assn. E. 152nd Street Block Watch Ward 11/ Bratenahl Village Democratic Club
temperature is at least 80°. Open seven days a week, 11:00 a.m.- 6:00 available. The concession stand is home to Discovery Dive
Meets first Wednesday of the month, 7 p.m., Fourth Wednesday of the month, 6 p.m. Second Wednesday of every month, Sept.-
p.m., Melville Road off Nottingham. Charters & Tours. Captains Vitas and Marlene Kijauskas pilot
St. Mary’s School, 15519 Holmes Ave. B&M Bar-B-Que, 15116 Lakeshore Blvd. May. 7 p.m.
the Linda Mae, Cleveland’s only head boat fishing charter,
Slovenian Home, 15810 Holmes Ave.
Briardale Greens Golf Course and have two kayaks for rent on a first come first served
Collinwood Nottingham Historical Society Nottingham Civic Club
A player-friendly course that offers a challenges to all levels. basis. (216) 481-5771
Third Thursday of the month, 6:30 p.m. Third Tuesday of every month. 7 p.m. Fifth District Police Community Meeting
Practice greens and newly renovated driving range to polish your St. Mary’s Church Hall, 15519 Holmes Ave. Nottingham United Methodist Church, Third Wednesday, Sept.-June, 7 p.m.
skills. New features include five (5) target greens and brand new Exploration Station This new nature center is located at the
18316 St. Clair Ave. Catch up on safety news with Commander
state-of-the-art tee line. Open 7 a.m. - 9 p.m., 7 days a week. Last park office, 8701 Lakeshore Blvd. 1-4 p.m. most Wednesdays E. 185th Street Block Watch Drummond; discuss security issues or
bucket of range balls sold at 9 p.m. and lights will stay on until 10 p.m. and Saturdays. Second Tuesday of the month at 6 p.m. Ward 10 Democratic Club quality of life concerns.
24131 Briardale Avenue, east off of Babbitt Road in Euclid, 216-289- Lithuanian Village Hall, 877 East 185th St., Last Friday of every month - 6:30-8:30 p.m. Five Points Community Center,
8574, www.briardalegreens.com Fishing Licenses Rear entrance Call 216-621-9750 for location. 813 E. 152nd St.
$19 for Ohio residents age 16-65; $10 for residents “66 and
Sims Park Disc Golf Course better” Do you have a safety concern? Cleveland Police non-emergency number is (216) 621-1234. For persistent
18-hole course open sunrise to sunset. Free, bring your own disc. Discount Drug Mart: 725 E. 200th Street 216-531-1700 issues, please call the 5th District Community Services Unit at (216) 623-5522. Euclid Police non-emergency, (216) 731-1234
Scorecards and course maps at simsparkdiscgolf.com. Wildwood Marina: 16975 Wildwood Drive 216-481-5771 For emergencies, always dial 911.
NEIGHBORHOOD EATS
Adam’s Place Congin’s Italian Drive Thru Grovewood Tavern Mickey’s Dairy Treat Sandy’s Frozen Whip
Open for breakfast and lunch. Slices from heaven at the corner of St. Opens daily at 5 p.m. Patio open every Cool treats in the heart of 185th. Serving the original Euclid Beach Park
681 East 200th St. (216) 531-9681 Clair. Do not miss homemade lasagna. day, weather permitting. 778 E. 185th St., (216) 383-8799 strawberry custard, burgers and dogs.
18812 Nottingham Road, (216) 481-4585 17105 Grovewood Ave., (216) 531-4900, 17635 Lake Shore Blvd., (216) 531-9400
Americano
Bistro classics with local and seasonal Corso’s Gus’s Diner One Eight Five
Mirabile’s
Old school Italian, great jukebox and full bar.
Scotti’s Italian Eatery Get grillin’
Courtyard dining, with a variety of pizzas
ingredients, prices that will bring you back. Iced coffees, smoothies, soups, 797 E. 185th St., (216) 481-8781 1025 Ivanhoe Road, (216) 761-8084
and classic Italian dishes. Azman Quality Meats
1 Bratenahl Place, (216) 541-3900 sandwiches & salads
882 E. 185th St., (216) 481-8995 The greatest smokies ever to orbit the
818 E. 185th St., (216) 481-8450 Jackie Chen’s Chinese Restaurant Mr. Hero
Beach Club Bistro Dine-in or take-out; great lunch specials. 523 E. 185th St., (216) 486-6900 earth.
The SS&W Boardwalk 654 E. 185th St. (216) 481-0826
Gourmet pizzas, seafood, and one of the Cross Town Land & Sea 470 E. 152 St., (216) 486.7800
Collinwood’s greatest cheeseburger,
region’s largest half-bottle wine lists. 21939 17218 Grovewood Ave., (216) 383-8181 Muldoon’s Saloon & Eatery
vegetarian friendly too! Josh’s Family Meats
Lake Shore Blvd., (216) 731-7499 Kim’s Wings A cheerful Irish pub with a full menu.
16011 Waterloo Road, (216) 481-0077 Gerber’s farm-raised chicken, outstanding
Everything & Then Some Crispy, mouth-watering wings. 1020 E. 185th St., (216) 531-3130
Beachland Ballroom 16405 Euclid Ave., (216) 531-2000 14909 Saint Clair Ave., (216) 681-6644 horseradish pickles.
Villa Rosa Pizza 20068 Lake Shore Blvd. (216) 531-7575
Open until 11 p.m. during shows plus 22382 Lakeshore Blvd., (216) 731-3202 Mz. Mississippi
853 E. 185th St., (216) 486-5545
Saturday/Sunday brunch, 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Famous Gyro George Family Soul Food
15711 Waterloo Road, (216) 383-1124 Amazing gyros plus breakfast, lunch and Kristy’s Tavern & Restaurant 19320 Roseland Ave., (216) 862-3057 Old World Meats
V’s Gourmet Chicken Express Convenient Sunday/late hours. Excellent
dinner. Eat-in or carry out. Homemade food and a full bar.
Best chicken in the neighborhood for over all-around selection.
Bistro 185 19019 Euclid Ave., (216) 738-0800 434 E. 200th St. (216) 486-4826 The Original Grill
10 years 651 E. 185th Street, (216) 383-1262
Ethnic favorites with a twist and multi– Wings, ribs and arguably the best Polish
15418 Lake Shore Blvd., (216) 738-7000
cultural cuisine. www.bistro185.com Fotina’s Family Restaurant Lady Luck Pub & Eatery Boy in Collinwood.
991 E. 185th St., (216) 481-9635, 400 E. 156th St., (216) 692-1375 19309 Nottingham Road, (216) 531-8102 17406 St. Clair Ave., (216) 383-7500 Raddell’s Sausage Shop
Winners Slovenian Sausage madness, grill it up and
Sports club & grill serving seafood, philly- serve with a side of their homemade kraut.
Café at Arts Collinwood Fresh Catch Seafood Lucky’s Restaurant Papa Joe’s Subs & Pasta
style sandwiches, wings & more 478 E. 152nd Street, (216) 486-1944
Solstice coffee, pastries, soups, Everything from fish dinner to Cajun lobster 742 E. 185th St., (216) 486-1222 Try the Tuesday pasta specials.
770 E. 185th St., (216) 383-9300
sandwiches and more. Fine wine and craft fresh from the ice-filled front case. 564 E. 200th St., (216) 692-1068
beers. Proceeds benefit arts programs. 564 E. 185th St., (216) 738-0080 Marta’s Restaurant & Bar Coit Road Market
15605 Waterloo Road, (216) 571-6587 The finest Czech cuisine since 1995. Paragon Featuring fresh local produce and other Ohio farm products directly from the
Georgio’s Oven Fresh Pizza 800 East 222 St., (216) 731-9596 Stylish modern bar, classic bistro fare. farmers. Baked goods, locally-roasted, organic, fair-trade coffee, spices, crafts
China One Fresh is our middle name 21920 Lake Shore Blvd., (216) 731-WINE and more. www.coitmarket.org
All of your favorites, including the best 15867 Lake Shore Blvd., (216) 404-0300 Messina Pizza & Bakery Wednesdays, 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. • Saturdays, 8:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
Wonton soup around. 1071 Ivanhoe Road, (216) 761-7744
16122 Lake Shore Blvd., (216) 383-8686

Fridays. . . .
Weekly Happenings Thursdays. . .
On Thursdays from June 16-Au- Try the Not-Just-Fish Fry that
the ladies of the Slovenian
Exploration Station 1-4 p.m.
from June 25-Aug. 20, stop by
gust 11, get to know the nature the Exploration Station nature

Youth and family fun!


Sundays . . .
of the neighborhood at Ohio’s Workmen’s Home auxiliary serve center for some hands on fun.
Tuesday Evening Walking only neighborhood state park: up from 3-8:00 p.m. Each week will feature a differ-
Get a taste of Lithuania at Ginta- Club. Pick up a set of North Dinner choices include fish, ent topic and activities. Call for
ras Restaurant’s Sunday buffet, Collinwood Walk Maps free. shrimp, pork chops, & goulash,
Family Nature Adven- details.
featuring homemade specialties Meets at 7:00 p.m. through plus classic sides like home
Arts Collinwood Summer Arts Camp ture, 10:30 a.m.-12 noon
robotics, astronomy, and more. straight from the Baltic Sea. October. Walks will occur rain or fries, cabbage & noodles, maca-
Monday-Friday, July 11-Aug. 5, from 9 a.m. to noon Meet park naturalist Page Turners Book Club
You decide what works best for From 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. shine, but not in thunderstorms. roni & cheese, and polenta.
Arts and drama based camp or kids ages 6-12. Carol Ward at the Wildwood 4th Saturday of the month
you and your family. Contact Ka- 877 E. 185th St., (216) 531- Weekly raffle to keep us Strudel for dessert. Dine-in or
$200 for the four-week program. Pavilion for this junior naturalists Collinwood Branch Library
reemah Darby, kdarby@gsneo.org 2131 motivated! Sponsored by the Y/ take-out; strolling musician most
To request a brochure, send an email to a.callahan@ program. Every week will have 856 East 152nd St., Call 216-
or 216-535-7900 for the details. Clevelanders in Motion.
Mondays. . . .
a different topic —trees, birds, weeks. 623-6934 for titles.
artscollinwood.org or visit www.artscollinwood.org Call (216) 263-6293. bugs, fish—and activities. Youth 15335 Waterloo Road
to download a copy. Good Shepherd Baptist VBS Take in a Northeast Cleveland June: Mickey’s Dairy Treat of all ages welcome. Passport to Euclid
June 20-24. For children & adults. Little League game on one July: Arts Collinwood Cafe Euclid Farmer’s Market runs See what the neighborhoods
Aspinwall Church of God Vacation Bible School Morning Session 10:00 a.m.–Noon; of the four fields at Humphrey August: Sandy’s Frozen Whip every Friday, June thru October
Passport to Fishing, 1-3:00 of Euclid are all about, on foot!
July 20-22, 2011, 7-8:30 p.m. Evening Session, 6-8:00 p.m. Park. Games start at 6, the and includes produce from
Wednesdays. . . .
p.m. Meet at Wildwood west Learn about Euclid’s colorful
Limited bus pick up starting at 6:00 p.m. 17822 Euclid Ave., (216) 481-5444 concession stand is open from many of our local growers as
end parking lot; start with some past and hear updates concern-
14627 Aspinwall Ave., (216) 268-0879 6-8:15 p.m. to satisfy all your Every Wednesday night is Jazz well as entertainment. 4-8 p.m.
learning activities before fishing. ing future projects. Meet your
Greater Faith Baptist VBS ballpark cravings. Develop a Night at Arts Collinwood in Equipment and bait provided. neighbors, make new friends.
Briardale Greens Pee Wee & Junior Golf League For all ages. July 18-22, 6-8:30 rooting interest, or just enjoy an the Café featuring music by Saturdays . . . 8-9 a.m. $15 Euclid Resident,
Tuesdays June 14-August 2, 9:45 a.m. p.m. 13816 St. Clair Ave., (216) evening along the baselines as local jazz greats Alex Schrock, Adventures in Canoeing
Thursdays at Arts Collinwood, $25 Non-Resident. Call 216-
Pee Wee League: Non-competitive, ages 6 to 9. 835-9721. neighbors have since the league Conrad Reeves, Nate Scheible, June 25, July 23 & August 13 at
stop by the cafe for the 289-8114 Option 8, Ask for
Junior League: Age 10-17 with previous golfing was founded in 1951. Through Dave Kasper, Gaetano Letizia 10 a.m. @ Wildwood
Acoustic Showcase. Music Annemarie
experience. More at www.briardalegreens.com Introduction to Woodworking June. and more. Music begins at 8 This 2 hour program will start
begins at 8 p.m., full schedule at
24131 Briardale Avenue, (216) 289-8574, p.m. at 15605 Waterloo Road,
Tuesdays. . . .
June 27-28, 9:00 a.m.-Noon www.artscollinwood.org. with basic instruction before
An intro to carpentry techniques 216-692-9500 or www.artscol- 15601 Waterloo Road hitting the water. Limit 8 canoes
Bright Star Missionary Baptist VBS and safe use of carpentry tools Enjoy the summer evenings linwood.org. per session. Free, but pre-regis-
All ages! June 20-24, 6:30-8:30 p.m. for 6th 7th and 8th graders with while getting to know the tration is required. Call 216-881-
13028 Shaw Ave., (216) 249-5213 Industrial Arts Instructor Chuck neighborhood better with the 8141 ext. 3001.
Martinko. Students will have
Bright Star Missionary Baptist Youth Tent Revival choice of a woodworking project Sports Ed Girls Basketball Camp Lady Vikings Girls Basketball Camp
Collinwood Branch Library, 856 East 152nd
July 11-15. 13028 Shaw Ave., 7:00 p.m. to complete and take home. $35, limit 12 students. Intense skills workout; individual and team competi- Intense skills workout; individual and team competi-
Street. Caroline Peak, Youth Services Librarian, (216)
VASJ Tech Building tion with Lady Vikings head coach Anthony Redding tion with head coach Anthony Redding
623-6934
City of Cleveland Youth Tennis Program SJ ’89 and former NBA player Stan Kimbrough SJ SJ ‘89 and former NBA player Stan Kimbrough SJ
Memorial-Nottingham Branch, 17109 Lake
Ages 7-15 can take free lessons with instructor Phyl- Jamocha Cultural Arts Summer Camp ’84. June 27-30$85 per student, includes T-shirt. ‘84. June 13-16, $85 per student, includes T-shirt.
Shore Blvd., Ms. Maria, Children’s Librarian, (216)
lis Henry. Monday-Thursday, June 20-Aug. 12. Two Professional instructors and a proven record of all Limit of 35 students/session. Grades 4-6, 9-11:30 Grades 4-6: 9–11:30 a.m. • Grades 7-9: 12-2:30
623-7039
sessions daily: 10:00 a.m.-12 noon, 1-3:00 p.m. day fun! Ages 6 to 13, $45.00 per week per child, a.m. • Grades 7-9, 12– 2:30 p.m. VASJ Gym p.m. VASJ Gym
Equipment provided. Register by June 17 by calling discounts for Families. Includes lunch and snack.
Our Lady of the Lake Art Camp
216-812-8700. To register, call (216) 577-7499 or (216) 326-7351. Sports Ed Football Camp Vikings Boys Basketball Camp
Classes in visual arts and theatre for grades 1-7.
Humphrey Park Courts, Grovewood Ave. Camp runs Monday-Friday 7:00 a.m.-5:30 p.m., An intensive skills and fundamentals camp for boys An intensive skills and fundamentals camp for boys
June 13-17 from 9-11:30 a.m. Contact Camp Direc-
June 20-July 29. ages 12-17 with Mac Stephens (NY Jets, Minnesota entering grades 3-9 featuring individual workout
tor Maryanne Hiti at 216-481-5696 or pick up a form in
A Day with Pythagoras New Life Cathedral • 16200 Euclid Avenue Vikings, University of Minnesota), John Storey ’59 instruction, team competition and daily motiva-
the rectory on Lakeshore Blvd. at E. 199th Street. Our
Explore the navigational and large object movement Lady of the Lake School, 175 E. 200th St. (VASJ Head Football Coach), Matt Moran (Assistant tional speakers with head coach Babe Kwasniak
of our Viking ancestors. The morning session will fo- Lady Vikings Girls Basketball Camp Football Coach Lake Catholic), and Salem Simon ’94, coach emeritus Tedd Kwasniak, and assistant
cus on familiar math concepts, and the trigonometry Intense skills workout; individual and team competi- (Northwestern University). July 18-20, from 9:00 coaches Jeremy Holmes and Akeem Hemmingway.
Salvation Army Explore Your World Camp
of Pythagoras to prepare for an afternoon outdoor tion with head coach Anthony Redding, SJ ‘89 and a.m. to 1:00 p.m. $65. Bring a bag lunch and drink, July 11-14, $100 before 6/13/11 or $125 after
Monday-Friday from 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Running June
lab. For youth entering the 7th, 8th and 9th grades. former NBA player Stan Kimbrough SJ ‘84. June tennis shoes or football cleats. VASJ Football Field 6/13/11. Includes T-shirt. VASJ Gym
20th - August 13th for ages 5-13.
$30 per student, includes lunch. Choose June 6, 7 13-16, $85 per student, includes T-shirt. Grades Grades 3-8, 9-11:30 a.m. • Grade 9, 1-3:00 p.m.
This program is designed to provide a safe, engag-
or 8. VASJ Main building 4-6: 9–11:30 a.m. • Grades 7-9: 12-2:30 p.m. Sports Ed Soccer Camp For Information call or email, Babe Kwasniak
ing and Christ-centered environment for children in
VASJ Gym Intense skills workout for boys and girls ages 14 and 440.665.6050 or babekwas@yahoo.com.
the community. Eight weeks, $200/first child, $160/
Everlasting Baptist VBS second child, and $120/third child. Includes, at no under. Individual and team competition with coach
July 25-29, 6:00-7:35 p.m. All ages. Lady Vikings Girls Volleyball Camp additional cost: math, reading, and science tutoring Ali Kazemaini, former John Carroll University Soccer Viking Football Clinic
549 Eddy Road, (216) 681-5189 An intensive skills and fundamentals camp with to help make the transition to the next grade level; Coach and Cleveland Force Player. July 25-29, from An intensive clinic focusing on fundamentals and
head coach Mark Royer SJ ’75, Willoughby South fieldtrips to the zoo, science center, Fairport Harbor, 9–11:30 a.m. $110. VASJ Football Field skills of offense and defense for boys entering
Euclid Family YMCA Swimming lessons head coach Bill Behrend, SJ ’89 and VASJ assistant Kalahari, Wagon Trails, Indians game, nature center grades 5-8 with VASJ head football coach John
Monday-Saturday, $50/6-week session coach Bridget Lynch. June 20-23, $100 before 6/13 and county fair; recreation activities, swimming Steve Sanders Stallions Football & Cheer Program Storey SJ ’59 and John Callahan SJ ’84, director
631 Babbitt Road, 216-731-7454 or $125 after 6/13, includes T-shirt. Grades 5-7 8:00 lessons, and arts enrichment; breakfast, lunch and Teaching discipline, responsibility, perseverance, of The Edge. June 17, 10:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m. $35
a.m.-Noon; Grades 8-9 1-5:00 p.m. VASJ Gym • For snack. 17625 Grovewood Ave., 216-692-1388 teamwork and sportsmanship knowing that lessons per student (includes T shirt). Bring a bag lunch and
info, call Mark Royer 216-731-5683 learned through youth sports will further benefit drink. VASJ Football Field
Euclid Family YMCA Gymnastics
Monday, Wednesday and Saturday, $50/6-week St. John Nottingham VBS-”Gold Rush” players in their everyday lives. For kids ages 6-13.
session 631 Babbitt Road, 216-731-7454 North Collinwood Thundercats All-Star Cheer Squad June 13-17, 9-11:30 a.m. K-6th grade Contact Jason Gunn, (216) 322-6689.
For ages 5-16. Start date is June 20, from 6-8:00 17403 Nottingham Road, (216) 531-1156
p.m. Visit cheerlikeus.com for more information. VASJ 2-day Youth Cheerleading Clinic
Girl Scouts
17625 Grovewood Ave. To register for any programs offered
Calling all girls ages 5-17! There’s a Girl Scout Path- Sports Ed Basketball Clinics Come to learn cheers, chants, dances, how to stunt,
at Villa Angela-St. Joseph High
way for you and your friends. Be the girl you want to Intense skills workout; individual and team competi- and a mini routine! Perform at the first football game
One World, Many Stories School (VASJ), call (216) 481-8414 or
be, and make the world a better place. tion with Lady Vikings head coach Anthony Redding with your VASJ varsity cheerleaders! Pizza Provided
Cleveland Public Library Summer Reading Program, download forms at vasj.com.
Join a troop-Make friends, have fun, and earn badges SJ ’89 and former NBA player Stan Kimbrough SJ for Lunch! August 20-21, 10:00 a.m.–2:00 p.m.,
Join a special interest group-Travel to destinations June 6-August 6. Explore the world through stories ’84 for girls and boys ages 10-17. VASJ Gym $30, includes lunch, crafts, and a VASJ Cheerlead-
near and far or try sailing and rock climbing and special programs, some of which are listed on Two-day Clinic: June 17-18, $50. One-day Clinic: ing Tee-shirt! VASJ Gym
Be an independent Girl Scout-Go camping or the calendar (over). Stop by your branch for the full June 25, $35. Limit of 35 students per session.
participate in community service projects, the arts, schedule and don’t miss any of the fun! Girls: 9-11:00 a.m. • Boys, 11:00 a.m.–1:00 p.m.
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