Cleveland’s fastest growing, grassroots, arts-centric, eclectic, family friendly festival is back and better than ever! More than 5,000 people are expected to spend the day on Waterloo seeing and making art, catching live performances, shopping an array of vendors, and noshing on local eats, as well as visiting the one-of-a-kind businesses that make this burgeoning district unique.
Clevelanders of all ages should come to the Waterloo Arts Fest prepared to see and do something new. Don’t miss this unique opportunity to take part in all that this exciting new arts and entertainment district has to offer. The Fest will take place on Waterloo Road between E. 156th & E. 161st.
To get to Waterloo: Exit I-90 at E. 152nd Street, head north, then turn right onto Waterloo.
KIDS STAGE
- 1pm The Helper T-Cells
- 2pm Puppet Show (make a puppet and be part of the show!)
- 3pm Storyteller Margaret Craig
- 4pm Puppet Show
- 5pm Magician Jeff Reid
- 6pm Learn dance moves with Damon Rucker
LOOK FOR NatureTracks:
the 40 foot, mobile education unit for the Cleveland Metroparks Outdoor Education department. They bring the parks to the people!
ALSO IN THE KIDS AREA…
Make Mexican wrestling masks, sock puppets, and drums!
Bring a friend’s address and send a postcard from the Fest!
Climb through a kids’ size cardboard city!
Win prizes in the Lego sculpture contest!
Bring your bike and decorate it!
Cool off with Mister Mister!
HEALTHY LIVING VILLAGE (in the Kids Area)
Pick up neighborhood walking maps and healthy recipes!
Go on a neighborhood bike ride led by Lois Moss!
Make a customized hula hoop and learn about “Hooping for Health”!
Get free cholesterol and blood sugar screenings!
Learn about all of the healthy living resources in North Collinwood!
Win an autographed copy of a book by Dr. Michael Roizen!
Go on an historic walk of the neighborhood with
Councilman Michael Polensek and
State Representative Kenny Yuko at 3pm!
SCULPT URE GARDEN STAGE
- 1:15pm Mary Taylor-Brooks (roots rock)
- 2:30pm Heelsplitter (americana)
- 3:45pm Miles Beyond (blues)
- 5:00pm Nelken (folk)
- 6:15pm Church of the Lazy Bastards (old school country)
STREET PERFORMANCE
- 12:00 Upstage Players (street theater)
- 12:30 Yo-yo artist Steve Brown (lessons, demos and giveaways)
- 1:00 Lakeshore Dance and Gymnastics (hip-hop, tap, break dance)
- 1:30 More Upstage Players!
- 2:00 Rainey Institute (capoeira: Brazilian martial arts dance)
- 2:30 More Steve Brown!
- 3:00 Joyful Noise Music School (musical amazement)
- 4:00 Picklefight Puppet Theater! Fun for all ages!
- 4:30 Didn’t catch those yo-yos yet? Last chance!
- 5:00 Broadway School of Music (sax ensemble)
- 6:00 Picklefight Puppet Theater rounds out the night!
STREET INSTALLATIONS:
Bike decorating area, chalk art car, video booth, street sculpture, and more!
LOOK FOR Ray McNiece hosting STREET THEATER and SPOKEN WORD PERFORMANCE throughout the Fest with a cadre of guest artists!
ROCK ‘N’ ROLL FLEA MARKET
12- 5pm in the Beachland Ballroom
Vendors selling records, cds, vintage clothes, antiques, collectables, art, and more!
BLUE ARROW RECORDS DJ STAGE
- 12:00pm DJ Gaw from WRUW’s “On the One” (good beats and dance-y stuff)
- 1:30pm Miss Allisun (glam, punk, proto-punk, post-punk, etc.)
- 3:30pm Drive Time Radio w/ Kid Flamingo and The 185th Street Shuffle (all things rock)
- 5:30pm DJ Lawrence Daniel Caswell of WCSB’s “No Ways Tired” (soul music)
BEACHLAND TAVERN STAGE
- 12:45pm Lighthouse and the Whaler (indie folk)
- 2:00pm Arte Povera (instrumental electronic psychedelia)
- 3:15pm The Muttering Retreats (electronic indie pop)
- 4:30pm The Modern Electric (cinematic pop)
- 5:45pm Home and Garden (avante-garde rock)
WATERLOO ARTS FEST AFTER PARTY
7-9pm in the Beachland Tavern – for a mere $5 you get: a FREE drink,
FREE food, a chance to win raffle prizes donated by cool Waterloo and Cleveland shops, and the DJ stylings of Chris Kulcsar and Tony Merritt! Proceeds benefit Arts Collinwood! Get tickets early at the Fest Info Booth
Friday June 5th Waterloo rd. held its annual Sneak Peek fundraiser to benefit Waterloo Fest. The night kicked off with a bang as participants checked in at the Arts Collinwood gallery and enjoyed refreshments as they browsed the Member Show. The unveiling of the Waterloo Walls project took place at 8pm with introductions by Marlee Brown, and featured speaker Christopher Diehl. Check out our photo gallery, and if you missed Sneak Peek make sure to mark your calendars for June 27th! Waterloo Fest is less than a month away!!
Friday, June 5 from 6:00-10:00pm, Waterloo Rd, from E. 156th to E. 161
Check in at Arts Collinwood Gallery, 15605 Waterloo Rd
Information and tickets:
Call 216-692-9500 or PURCHASE ONLINE HERE.
$30/person, $50/couple
Enjoy food, drink, music, art, and more in one festive evening on Waterloo Road, in Cleveland’s hoppin’ new arts district. With great nosh and live music in multiple locations, gallery exhibits and happenings throughout the street, and great prize drawings for freebies from some of the city’s coolest restaurants and shops, there’s something for everyone and tons of value for just $30 per person or $50 per couple. Come early from work, and spend your cocktail hour with us, or make this the first stop in a night out in our great entertainment district – but be sure to be there at 8:00pm for the unveiling of the very first artwork created for the innovative Waterloo Walls community mural project.
All proceeds benefit both the Waterloo Arts Fest, Cleveland’s fastest-growing, grassroots, arts-centric community festival, and Waterloo Walls, an initiative spearheaded by Marlee Brown of Shoparooni.
Want more info on these great community happenings? Check these websites:
www.waterlooartsfest.com
www.waterloowalls.com
We’ll see you for one non-stop, five-block party on Waterloo!


Last summer, approximately 4,000 people visited Downtown Waterloo during the Waterloo Arts Fest. This year, with the Fest bigger and busier than ever, Arts Collinwood’s Artist Members’ will be in the spotlight during the district’s summer programming.
The Arts Collinwood Members’ Show will be featured in a fundraiser on Friday, June 5. It will officially open with a free wine and cheese reception Saturday, June 6, and run through Saturday, June 27.
To have your work considered, please submit not more than three pieces, ready to hang or otherwise display. Work that is not ready for display cannot be included. Selections will be made by the Gallery Committee, on the basis of individual merit, taking into consideration size, space availability and overall dynamics of the exhibit. Only works not previously exhibited in the Arts Collinwood Gallery are eligible.
Along with your artwork, please submit clear and complete title and pricing information, and an artists’ statement or biographical information. Be sure that each piece is clearly labeled on the back. Arts Collinwood receives a 25% commission for works sold during the exhibition. Please consider this when pricing your work.
By submission of work to the Members’ Show participants agree to the guidelines set forth below:
The exhibition will be a “Public Forum” – artists themselves, not the Art Gallery or Arts Collinwood, will be responsible for the content of the works. Entries may not be submitted anonymously. We request that artists exercise common courtesy – please do not enter intentionally offensive works. Submissions that interfere with the viewing of other entries may not be installed. Submissions that in the sole discretion of Arts Collinwood are considered unsafe or illegal will not be exhibited. Entries must remain in the gallery for the duration of the Exhibition.
All artists submitting work must be members of Arts Collinwood. New members are welcome to join at the time that they submit their work. Entrants grant permission for Arts Collinwood to use their images in promotional materials, and agree to have their artist information included in show materials.
Submission Dates:
- Friday, May 29, 3-9pm
- Saturday, May 30, 12-4pm
Work can be picked up on Sunday, June 28 from 1-4pm, Monday, June 29 from 3-9pm.
Bring your work to: Arts Collinwood Gallery
15605 Waterloo Rd.
Cleveland, OH 44110
For more information, or if you have questions about the status of your membership, please call Sarah Gyorki: 216-692-9500 or email to s.gyorki@artscollinwood.org. We look forward to seeing your work in the Arts Collinwood Gallery!
TWO THINGS YOU NEED TO KNOW
ARTS COLLINWOOD IS HAVING A BIRTHDAY!
Arts Collinwood’s Birthday Party & more! Rock the Arts Center with live music, free food, birthday cake, prizes & beer, 6-9 PM, free to members (non-members, just $10 at the door buys your year’s membership, good for local discounts and free entry to other events). Singer-songwriter-guitarist Mary Taylor-Brooks performs with guitarist Al Moses. Prize give-aways start at 6:30 and the AIGA Awards Show hangs in the Gallery until May 23.
At 9 PM, the party moves seamlessly into concert mode with The Infamous Stringdusters, representing the new vanguard in acoustic music combining bluegrass, rock, country and folk room. The Waterloo Café is sponsoring their appearance and will be serving all evening. Show tickets $10 through www.beachlandballroom.com or call 216-383-1124.
For an additional $2, take the short stroll to Beachland Tavern to see legendary Memphis R& B artist Wiley & the Checkmates and The Party Stompers from Detroit. The street’s shops, galleries, vintage and record stores will be open late, make a night of it in the Waterloo Arts and Entertainment District.
YOU CAN VOLUNTEER NOW FOR THE ARTS FEST!
What can you do? Well . . . Distribute marketing materials. Send folks our way: performers, artists, community groups, potential sponsors… Show up for one of our Saturday workshops and help make stuff: 1-4 pm in the Arts Collinwood Community Art Center, right behind the gallery! (Details below.)
And on The Day Itself: Set up chairs, tables, supplies, etc. in the morning. Info booths, membership & t-shirt sales. Help with activities in the kids’ area and with the kids’ area craft tables (requires a certain joie de vivre). Help with activities in the street. Run a lemonade stand. Clean up the Fest site throughout the day. Assist with barricades at special entry points (especially good for authoritarians). Monitor the crosswalk at E. 156 Street (see preceding). Be a general helper: logistics, runners, vendor assistance, etc. (for this you get to use a walkie-talkie). Tear down at the end of the Fest (good for the tidy-minded).
And what do you get? Well . . . a FREE t-shirt. FREE entry to the After Party (that’s a serious bonus). Community service credit (through schools that offer it – I don’t believe this applies to grandmothers). The warm fuzzy feeling that comes from helping out the community. Good karma. AND LOTS MORE! (but Melanie doesn’t have time to list it all).
North Collinwood’s Summer Arts Bash! SATURDAY JUNE 27. VOLUNTEERS! CONTACT: Amy Callahan a.callahan@artscollinwood.org or visit the Waterloo Fest page on this site under EVENTS.
NEIGHBORHOOD ART
AIGA AT ARTS COLLINWOOD
Miles and I had a sneak peek at the show of work by the American Institute of Graphic Designers on Friday; then we took Emma home for macaroni cheese and The Secret Garden (my mother’s copy).
The graphic artists, not surprisingly, had hung meticulously executed letterheads and posters and ad layouts with meticulous elegance, and had laid on a veritable feast. They obviously have high standards both aesthetically and culinarily. Visit www.cleveland.aiga.org for more information.
Arts Collinwood gallery is at 15605 Waterloo Road; hours are Thur/Fri 6-9; Sat/Sun 1-4. Call 216-692-9500.
Waterloo Seven and Wunderkind are closed on Mondays; open 2-8-Tue, 2-8-Wed, 2-8-Thu, 2-10-Fri/Sat, 1-6-Sun.
PEP AT WUNDERKIND
Jerry Schmidt says this may be the best show he’s ever mounted: work by children and young people in Cleveland’s Positive Education Program opens at Wunderkind Gallery May 15, with hors d’oeuvres and refreshments, 6-11 pm.
Positive Education Programs (PEP) is an alternative education program to help troubled youth learn, grow, and connect with their communities. Since 1971, PEP has locally and nationally been aiding these children to learn and explore their lives to the fullest. Art and music are integral parts of connecting with community and creating a greater understanding of the world. The children learn to communicate through their pieces of art in ways that they cannot verbally.
Visit Waterloo Seven while you’re at Wunderkind; sculptor Jerry Schmidt has an eclectic mix of sculpture, painting, jewelry and decorative. And browsing through the adjoining sculpture garden is always a pleasure.
Waterloo Seven and Wunderkind are closed on Mondays; open 2-8-Tue, 2-8-Wed, 2-8-Thu, 2-10-Fri/Sat, 1-6-Sun.
CALL TO ARTISTS
Jerry Schmidt of Waterloo 7 Gallery, and Deby Cowdin of FromtheBlueBag, are putting together an exhibit of Eco-Artists. Work must incorporate recycled or natural items. The show will open during a private party at Waterloo 7 on June 26 and will open to the public on June 27, in conjunction with the Arts Collinwood Waterloo Art Festival. The exhibit will run through the end of July.
To submit, email 2 images of your work to Deby Cowdin at deby@fromthebluebag.com. All work will be juried by May 15. Details of the show will be enclosed within your approval letter. If you cannot participate, please send this on to someone who might want to.
IN THE ART CENTER
POLYMER BEAD-JEWELRY CLASS with LINDA ZOLTEN WOOD
Linda has adapted the ancient technique of millefiore (used in Africa and still available in Italian glass pieces) to polymer clay, a much more flexible medium that lets crafters experiment to their hearts’ content. The Monday evening classes (June 1-July 6, 6:30-8:30) will start with jewelry and a bead exchange, then move on (time permitting) to making ornaments. All materials are provided, but bring 2 to 3 medium sized flat Tupperware-type containers.
AGE: 10 to ADULT (anyone younger with Adult only, see Linda). Each two-hour class is $15 for members, $20 for nonmembers. If the class reaches 10 or more, members will pay only $10 (so bring friends!). Discount for additional family members.
Follow-up Advanced Class – 4 weeks of Articulated Dollmaking and costume design for finished projects, potentially July 13-August 3.
Call Arts Collinwood at 216-692-9500 for information or to register. See one of Linda’s millefiore beads at www.ZoltenWoodDesign.com.
PARADE THE CIRCLE STARTS ON WATERLOO
It’s not too late to join the Parade the Circle workshops in the Arts Collinwood Art Center. Sign up for the series of 6 workshops, and one very low fee covers all materials and supplies plus your Parade registration (Parade the Circle will be June 16).
This is a great project if you like color, kids, joyful events and/or dragons (not to mention princesses). Artist Ian Petroni will lead the Tuesday evening workshops, with possible Saturday sessions to supplement, at the Arts Collinwood Art Center (15605 Waterloo Road. Sessions are fun for all ages. Call 216-692-9500 or contact Sarah at s.gyorki@artscollinwood.org). Fee: $30/person, $75/family.
BUILD A CARDBOARD CITY FOR THE WATERLOO FEST
Come to the Arts Collinwood Community Center, any Saturday 1-4 pm, and join the Fest Committee in building the fun stuff for the Fest’s temporary streetscape: craft a cardboard city, paint signs, make a booth, create papier mache letters. Bring pizza, hang out, have a good time. Everyone welcome! For more info, give Amy Callahan a call at 216-692-9500.
You can also help – big time – by telling your friends and acquaintances — at work, PTA meetings, church – how much fun it is to volunteer for the Fest itself – doing crafts with kids, staffing the information booths and the gallery, . Contact Amy Callahan at 216-692-9500 or a.callahan@arts collinwood.org.
SHARE THE COST OF A MODEL
Join other artists at the Art Center on Thursday evenings for life drawing sessions. Share the cost of the model while you hone your drafting skills – and maybe try out new techniques. Arts Collinwood Community Art Center, 7:15-9:30. Pay as you go, only $8/$6 for students.
ART FOR THE SUMMER: ART & DRAMA DAY CAMP
The after-school program of visual arts, dance and percussion is winding down – it’s time to make plans for the summer. Arts Collinwood’s beloved art and drama day camp will run for four weeks this summer, July 7 to July 30, three mornings a week (Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday) from 9 to 12.
This is a wonderful opportunity for your children to work and play, learn and grow, with professional artists – right in the neighborhood – at a very modest cost.
Each week of camp has its own focus:
Week 1: Pantomime Games and Percussion
Children learn the art of acting through fun games and theater exercises. The foundations of music are explored as children learn about rhythm and beat in a hands on, energetic atmosphere.
Week 2: Improv with Props and Puppet Making
Children learn to let go and create in the moment as they practice improv with an experienced teacher in a comfortable, playful environment. All levels of artists learn a variety of techniques to tap into the amazing world of puppetry.
Week 3: Story Making and Painting
Stories come alive this week as the children learn the magic of creating and painting new worlds.
Week 4: Drama Production and Costume Design
What does it take to put on a play? Children learn all the elements needed, including what to wear and how to make it!
Watch it all come together in a final performance for friends and families!
Arts Collinwood Arts Experience is offered to only 40 children, ages five to twelve, taught by two artists, two teachers’ aides and a small group of junior counselors. We group the children by age (five to eight and nine to twelve), so we can match our teaching to their abilities and offer lots of personal attention.
If you register by May 15, and get the early registration discount, you’ll pay only $140 for the first child, plus $110 for additional siblings – for the whole four-week program, including all materials, snacks and so on.
After May 15, the still very reasonable cost rises to $160 for the first child, plus $130 for each additional sibling.
Call 216-692-9500 to be the first to register!
ALONG WATERLOO
BE PART OF A MURAL’S BEGINNING
Community activists will consider Waterloo Road the place to be on Saturday, May 30, from noon to 4pm. Waterloo Walls will put brush to wall to begin painting the first Waterloo mural. Arts Collinwood and the Waterloo Fest Committee will be mobilizing lots of people to do good things for the neighborhood and for the Fest: cleaning up, decorating the sidewalk, making and hanging signs, building stuff, guerrilla marketing, etc. Show up on May 30 to help out and celebrate the beginning of our first mural! (The Garden Club will be there, adding charm to the street with new planters.)
AND CELEBRATE ITS COMPLETION
Muralists work fast. On Saturday, June 5, Arts Collinwood and Waterloo Walls will hold a joint fundraiser, 6-10pm. For $25, attendees will receive food and drink, live entertainment, and door prizes. They’ll start at Arts Collinwood Gallery, then walk the street for lots of food and entertainment. At 8pm, the first Waterloo Walls mural will officially be unveiled, and door prize winners will be drawn.
If you’d like to help out in selling presale tickets to this awesome fundraiser, or to donate some food for the event, please contact Melanie Hershberger at 216.481.1875 or festcoordinator@artscollinwood.org.
THE THEATER SCENE
If you are between 13 and 18, and aspire to the stage, it’s not too soon to mark your calendar with UpStage Underground’s auditions on June 6. This summer’s show, Class Action, will be performed July 31 and August 1 and 2.
For the auditions, prepare a two-minute monologue and take it to the Slovenian Workmen’s Home at 10 am on June 6 (the auditions run until 12:30 and actors must stay for the whole process). Callbacks on June 7 at 1pm.
The Slovenian Workmen’s Home is at 15335 Waterloo Road. For more information, or if you’re an UpStage alum and interested in directing, call Sarah Bloom at 440-488-8869, or go to the UpStage Web site at www.upstageplayers.com.
LEARN ABOUT NATUREHOOD
The Lakeshore/Collinwood Garden Club will host Chris Trepal of EarthDay Coalition on Monday, May 18, with a talk about greening neighborhoods by planting vacant lots with self-sustaining gardens. Our neighborhood is well supplied with vacant lots; wouldn’t it be nice if they could become an attraction instead of an eyesore? Cleveland calls itself the Forest City; North Collinwood could be the Garden Neighborhood.
The Garden Club meets at the Golden Age Center, 16600 Lakeshore Blvd., at noon. Programs are open to all; dues are $8 a year. Call 216-531-8161 for information.
UPDATE YOUR YOYO SKILLS
Did you know that our very own neighborhood has a yoyo master? Who gives weekly lessons? After Sunday brunch at the Beachland, work off some of that wonderful food with a visit to ShopARooni at 15813 Waterloo for the weekly Sunday afternoon yo-yo lesson with owner/YoYo Master Steve Brown from 1-3 PM. Really! And if you think you’re pretty good with a Duncan, watch Steve’s video on this link to see you have a lot to learn: http://www.wkyc.com/video/default.aspx?maven_playerId=goodcompany&maven_referralObject=1094873735 . More on ShopARooni at www.shoparooni.com.
MUSIC ON WATERLOO
AT THE BEACHLAND
Fri, May 15|
Tarace Boulba (From France) / Outlaws I & I / DJ Franklin from WRUW “One the One”
Tarace Boulba is a brass band, also a cooperative called Rasta Baboul, which was formed in 1993 under a French law of 1901 – if I got the dates straight. Read all abut it (pretty interesting) on the Beachland’s Web site.
Bob Log III; Willem Maker / Church of the Lazy Bastard
Sat, May 16|
Eric Roberson; Anthony David; Angela Johnson
Wiley & The Checkmates, 7 piece soul & funk band with horns / The Party Stompers
The Infamous Stringdusters at Waterloo Café, 15601 Waterloo Rd
Sun, May 17|
Roger Clyne and the Peacemakers; Dead Rock West
Mon, May 18|
Atmosphere; Brother Ali/Attracted to Gods / presented in conjunction with The Grog Shop
Tue, May 19|
Azita; Wrekmeister Harmonies / Chief Bromide
FOOD IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD
THE WATERLOO CAFE
Coffees and beers loom large on the Waterloo Cafe’s menu: café mocha, for instance, a creamy toddy concoction served steamed or iced (or, for the ultimate decadence) with whipped cream, chocolate sprinkles and a shot of Drambuie. It costs more that way — but I should think it’s worth it.
More mundanely useful — the $5 all-day refill on the house coffee. And of course espresso and cappuccino.
The beers run from Dos Equis, Great Lakes and Molsons to Young’s Double Chocolate and Dragon’s Milk.
Jason is developing the bakery counter: the Waterloo cookie, for instance, combines chocolate chips, oatmeal, coconut, pecans and vanilla; the Waterloo muffin enlivens blueberries with orange juice and zest.
For early birds, there’s a breakfast burrito. For the rest of us, there’s a very nice hummus plate (on which I lunched four times — once at the cafe and three times at home with the leftover); an adaptable pita melt; a fresh, fruity salad and a selection of wraps (veggie included).
For the moment, the cafe will open from 8:15 am to 11 pm weekdays; 2 am Friday/Saturday; closed Sunday. When it’s in full swing in June, you’ll be able to get your coffee at 7:30 and pick up the New York Times on Sunday.
The cafe is at 15601 Waterloo Road. Come visit!
THE FARMERS’ MARKET IS LIVENING UP
Bo Schultz makes his triumphant return with asparagus, rhubarb, eggs and morel mushrooms (come early for those!). Burton Floral will have bedding plants and flowers as well as asparagus, cheeses, butter and all of the other stuff you’ve come to expect (I sampled some Secors’ asparagus over the weekend; actually, I didn’t sample, I gorged. Fresh-from-the-farm asparagus is just so good!)
Terry Mitchell has an excellent selection of handmade jewelry. Elisabeth, Flavia, Sandy and Willie have a long list of sweet treats.
The Market’s new urban farmers are hard at work clearing and otherwise prepping the property across the street to supply the market and you with some truly local and naturally raised produce this season. Please come and help them make this a successful new project for this old market.
The new Monday market will start July 13, 4pm-8pm – but you can contact Barb Foose about a CSA share any time, at http://bloomingpatches.com.
Coit Road Farmer’s Market is located at the corner of Coit & Woodworth Road in East Cleveland. www.coitmarket. org. Saturdays & Wednesdays 8am-1pm
MAY MADNESS MONEY AT THE GROVEWOOD
The Grovewood’s May special deal, part of their 10th anniversary thank you program, offers you $10 off every $33 & up bottle of wine purchased Sunday thru Thursday. That’s almost State Minimum Retail. Go to the Web site for details on this offer, what’s coming in June, and the menu for Mothers’ Day. Grovewood Tavern & Wine Bar 17105 Grovewood Avenue · 216-531-4900. www.grovewoodtavern.com
PERENNIAL FAVORITES
Sunday Brunch at the Beachland with DJ Beautiful Balloon
Rockin’ Brunch, Sun, May 17 (as always) – 11-3 (11 AM door) with DJ Matt Rolin. Chef Kimberly Homan will tempt your palates with, for instance: Ginger Roasted Asian Pears (V)Strawberry-coconut risotto; Scrambled Eggs (v)Fresh herbs, caramelized onions & provolone; Scrambled Tofu (V) Asian spices, scallions & sweet chili sauce; Pan Fried Grits (v) served with scrambled eggs; Creme Brulee French Toast (v) Apricot cream cheese & candied nuts. (V) is vegan; (v) is vegetarian. Kimberly understands.
There’s too much more for a newsletter; go to the Beachland’s Web site and salivate.
The Slovenian Workmen’s Home Friday Fish Fry offers walleye, shrimp, pork chops, goulash and macaroni cheese, with sides of coleslaw, home or French fries and polenta. One frequent diner comes specially for the coleslaw, which is shredded very fine, in an oil dressing – pretty divine. 3pm to 8 pm, 15335 Waterloo, 481-4378.
The Grove-Light East-West Dining Deal was cooked up by Grovewood Tavern & Light Bistro, offering $20 gift certificates to diners who spend $60 at each restaurant over 60 days. Mail in your receipts and the gift certificates are yours. Mail receipts dated between 3/15/09 to 5/15/09 to 17105 Grovewood Ave., Cleveland 44110; for details and conditions, call 216-531-4900.
OTHER ACTIVITIES
OUTDOOR FUN IN THE PARK: PRESCHOOL NATURE DISCOVERY
On Select Fridays, 10—11am, the Lakefront Park naturalist will lead children age 3 to 5 (accompanied by an adult) on easy nature hikes. May 15—Meet at the Edgewater upper pavilion (from West Blvd.) for insect collection and observation. May 22—Meet at Wildwood (west end parking lot) for fishing from the breakwall (rods & bait provided).
NATURE ON DIKE 14
A special event sponsored by the Dike 14 Environmental Education Collaborative will offer a unique opportunity to gain access to this usually gated area. On May 16, there will be guided hikes on the half hour from 7:30 am—10:30 am. A self guided tour with activity stations along the way will be offered between noon & 3 pm. Also during the afternoon, a garlic-mustard pull will take place.
Dike 14 is a contained disposal facility located next to the Gordon State Park area at Martin Luther King Jr. Dr. and North Marginal. Parking is available at Gordon State Park boat ramp area, fishing area, and park office area.
INDOOR FUN AT THE LIBRARY
MAY AT MEM-NOTT
Movie Fun Saturday, May 30, 12:00 p.m.
Sit back, relax and enjoy a movie! Each Saturday we choose a new release from our vast movie collection for you to watch in our Multi-Purpose Room. Popcorn will be provided. See you there!
Play and Learn, Friday, May 22, 10–11 a.m.
Parents, caregivers and their young children are invited to play and learn with educational toys.
Preschool Story Time, every Monday and Thursday during May, 10 – 10:30 a.m. Stories, rhymes, songs and more for children ages 3-5 years old and their parents/caregivers. For more information, please call 623-7039 or email cpl-memnot@cpl.org.
Marvelous Me Book Club, every Thursday during May, 4. – 5p.m.
The book title for 2009 is Wiley and Grandpa’s Creature Features: Grandpa’s Zombie BBQ by Kirk Scroggs. Patrons, ages 8-13, are welcome to join.
America Reads Tutors, Monday through Thursday during May, 3:30 – 6:00 p.m. ATTENTION!! Elementary, middle and high school students! Do you need help with your school work? Free tutoring is provided Monday through Thursday from 3:30 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. You do not have to sign up. Just bring your homework, and an attitude to learn! The rest is up to us!
Summer Reading Club starts Monday, June 8, 2009! Don’t forget to sign up!
FUN FOR SENIORS – and the community
GOLDEN AGE CENTER, MAY
Wii: May 19; noon. This isn’t exercise, it’s fun. Actually, it is exercise, so you get lots of points for enjoying it.
Lunch&Learn: noon on Tue May 16: enjoy lunch while you listen to healthcare presentations by University Hospital.
Spaghetti Dinner and Hillcrest Band: Tue, May 26. Dinner 5-6:45; band 7pm. Dinner $5. This is a very popular event; Hillcrest Band are famous musicmakers.
Memorial Service May 28, 1 pm. Remember past members of the Golden Age Center and reminisce with friends.
Knitting/crocheting classes: Tuesdays 11 am. Bring crochet hooks, knitting materials supplied.
Pick up Spades/Wiz Card Game: Thursdays 1pm
Walking Group daily round the Center; check progress on walking chart
Social Worker Mon/Wed 11-3. If your income is below $1800/month ($2600 couple) have a confidential conversation with GAC staff; it may lead to extra funding for Center programs.
This is only a sampling of the Center’s programs. Call or visit; you’ll probably find something you like! I’ve attached the calendar for May.
The Lakeshore Golden Age Center is at 16600 Lakeshore Blvd., and is open Monday through Thursday. 11-3. Membership is only $8 a year; many of the entertainments are open to all ages. Call 216-481-0631 and ask for Lynn. Or go to www.gacgc.org.
HELP WITH DIGITAL TV
If you’re elderly, and you are worried about the June conversion to digital TV, call the Cleveland Dept of Aging (216-664-2833). They’ll answer your questions, help you get the converter box coupon (and hook up the box if you can’t get anyone else to do it) and coordinate transportation for getting the converter box home from the store. (They remind us that a TV connected to a cable, satellite or other TV service does not require a converter box.)
WAYS TO GET INVOLVED
WALK FOR MS
Kenny & Pam Yuko have formed a team to enter the May 16 MS Walk, with a goal of $5000. The walk starts at Time Warner Cable Amphitheater at Tower City, 351 Canal Road. You may choose between the long route (approximately 4 miles) the short route (approximately2 miles). Both are through downtown Cleveland and are fully accessible. For more information, go to the Yukos’ team page at http://main.nationalmssociety.org/site/TR/Walk/OHAWalkEvents?team_id=168619&pg=team&fr_id=9572&s_tafId=90560
All the info you need to get involved in the Waterloo Arts Fest on June 27 is right on this site. Visit our Waterloo Fest Event page and find contact info, a link to the official event site, and forms to download, fill out, and return to Arts Collinwood or Melanie at Music Saves.
Let’s make this year’s Fest the best ever!
Every Saturday from 1:00-4:00 pm in the Arts Collinwood Community Center, from now until the Fest, we will have WAF Workshops. Exercise your creative brain cells and make lots of fun stuff for the Fest. Construct a cardboard city, paint signs, make a booth. Bring pizza, hang out, have a good time. Everyone welcome!
For more info, give Amy Callahan a call at 216-692-9500.Saturday, June 27, 12-7pm.
Cleveland’s fastest growing, grassroots, arts-centric, eclectic, family friendly festival is back and better than ever! More than 5,000 people are expected to spend the day on Waterloo seeing and making art, catching live performances, shopping an array of vendors, and noshing on local eats, as well as visiting the one-of-a-kind businesses that make our burgeoning district unique.
Some of the popular features of last year are returning, including public art installations and historical exhibits, children’s activities with custom installations, live music on multiple stages, performance art, poetry, and dance, as well as local artisans selling their wares. This year, look for even more interactive workshops and demos, more impromptu street
performances, and a wider array of music, poetry and dance.
In addition, storytellers and performers will engage and entertain audiences of all ages. Visiting artists will let festival goers get hands-on with the art. For the alternative crowd, there will be the ever popular Rock ‘n’ Roll Flea Market at the Beachland Ballroom, plus collectibles and cutting edge artwork to be viewed and bought at on street vendor booths
and all Waterloo galleries.
Clevelanders of all ages should come to the Waterloo Arts Fest prepared to see and do something new. Don’t miss this unique opportunity to take part in all that this exciting new arts and entertainment district has to offer.
The Fest will take place on Waterloo Road between E. 156th & E. 161st.
Check out more information here and or link to the official Fest site.




