Event Calendar
Events for Saturday, November 7, 2009
BACK TO THE MOVIES: Five Decades of Cinema
The Forties: Notorious
12:00 AM
(1946) Directed by Alfred Hitchcock Not Rated
The Master of Suspense takes us down to Rio where Nazi Claude Rains is after Uranium-235, G-Man Cary Grant is after the Nazis, and both men are after dazzling double agent Ingrid Bergman. She is married to Rains, but is in love with Grant. Grant is not sure of her loyalty, but thinks nothing of putting her into one dangerous situation after another. This film features the longest kiss in cinema history which Hitchcock staged during a time when movie kisses were limited to just a few seconds. We’ll find out how he did it.
Location:
Lakewood Public Library Main Library Auditorium
15425 Detroit Ave.
Lakewood OH 44107
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12:00 AM
(1946) Directed by Alfred Hitchcock Not Rated
The Master of Suspense takes us down to Rio where Nazi Claude Rains is after Uranium-235, G-Man Cary Grant is after the Nazis, and both men are after dazzling double agent Ingrid Bergman. She is married to Rains, but is in love with Grant. Grant is not sure of her loyalty, but thinks nothing of putting her into one dangerous situation after another. This film features the longest kiss in cinema history which Hitchcock staged during a time when movie kisses were limited to just a few seconds. We’ll find out how he did it.
Location:
Lakewood Public Library Main Library Auditorium
15425 Detroit Ave.
Lakewood OH 44107
Click here for more information
An Evening with Scott Hamilton and Friends
12:00 AM
Cleveland’s own Quicken Loans Arena will be the site of a historic moment in sports when Olympic ice-skating champion Scott Hamilton makes his return to the ice at age 51 after more than 5 years since his last performance and his first since being diagnosed with a benign brain tumor. Hamilton’s skating debut will be the highlight of the 10th Annual “An Evening with Scott Hamilton and Friends” ice show and gala, scheduled for Saturday, Nov. 7. The event raises funds for The Scott Hamilton CARES Initiative (Cancer Alliance for Research, Education and Survivorship) at Cleveland Clinic Taussig Cancer Institute.
Earlier this year, Oprah Winfrey announced on her show that Hamilton would be returning to the ice and would perform live again. Since then, he's spent countless hours in the gym with his trainer, called his former coach and choreographer back to the rink, and is now training daily on the ice and in the gym for his return at this event.
“Cleveland Clinic has been a part of so many major life moments for me,” said Hamilton. “The medical team successfully treated me for testicular cancer and has been guiding me through my journey with a brain tumor. We’ve celebrated many happier milestones together too; from proposing to my wife to finding out we were pregnant. That’s why it feels so right to be marking my return to the ice surrounded by the very people who brought me back to such great health at age 51 and have been with me through all of the ups and downs along the way.”
The star-studded event that will be the backdrop for Hamilton’s comeback will feature the talents of Cheap Trick and the Cleveland Pops Orchestra, conducted by Carl Topilow, performing a special selection of songs from the Beatles’ “Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band” album in a concert setting. Each Cheap Trick band member is a longtime friend of Hamilton, and they are performing this special music at his personal request. Hamilton will be surrounded by fellow Olympic and professional skaters who will also perform throughout the evening.
“It is a tremendous thrill to be celebrating two milestones this year - the 10th year of this important cancer fundraiser and Scott’s comeback to skating,” said Derek Raghavan, M.D., Ph.D, Chairman and Director of the Taussig Cancer Institute. “We’re so grateful to have Scott working actively on our behalf to raise awareness and support for key programs that give cancer patients guidance and resources along their journey.”
Scott Hamilton is regarded as the most recognized male figure skater in the world. He captured the attention of the world 25 years ago with his Olympic Gold medal performances in Sarajevo and since has shared his love for the sport as a commentator, performer and best-selling author. In the 1996-97 figure skating season, Scott Hamilton began what would have been a standard twelve months of professional competitions, network television specials and tours. However, an unexpected event interrupted this routine and forever changed his life, and eventually would change the life of many others. On March 18, 1997, Scott Hamilton was diagnosed with testicular cancer.
Scott turned his experience with cancer into an opportunity to help others with cancer and is now a lifetime spokesperson for the Cleveland Clinic Taussig Cancer Institute, where he established The Scott Hamilton CARES Initiative in 1999. The CARES Initiative is comprised of three major components; the 4th Angel Mentoring Program designed to match newly diagnosed patients with trained volunteers who are also cancer survivors; Chemocare.com a unique website designed to help patients better understand the chemotherapy experience; and research funding.
This year’s “An Evening with Scott Hamilton and Friends” will kick off with an ice show at 5 p.m. at Quicken Loans Arena, and the gala follows at 7:30 p.m. in the Grand Ballroom of the Renaissance Cleveland Hotel. Tickets for the ice show will be available beginning September 27 by visiting www.theqarena.com. Tickets to the gala benefit dinner are available by calling Liz Lindecke, Taussig Cancer Institute, Cleveland Clinic at (216) 445-0099. More information on The Scott Hamilton CARES Initiative is available by calling the CARES hotline at (216) 445-2573 or visiting www.scottcares.com.
Location:
Quicken Loans Arena
12:00 AM
Cleveland’s own Quicken Loans Arena will be the site of a historic moment in sports when Olympic ice-skating champion Scott Hamilton makes his return to the ice at age 51 after more than 5 years since his last performance and his first since being diagnosed with a benign brain tumor. Hamilton’s skating debut will be the highlight of the 10th Annual “An Evening with Scott Hamilton and Friends” ice show and gala, scheduled for Saturday, Nov. 7. The event raises funds for The Scott Hamilton CARES Initiative (Cancer Alliance for Research, Education and Survivorship) at Cleveland Clinic Taussig Cancer Institute.
Earlier this year, Oprah Winfrey announced on her show that Hamilton would be returning to the ice and would perform live again. Since then, he's spent countless hours in the gym with his trainer, called his former coach and choreographer back to the rink, and is now training daily on the ice and in the gym for his return at this event.
“Cleveland Clinic has been a part of so many major life moments for me,” said Hamilton. “The medical team successfully treated me for testicular cancer and has been guiding me through my journey with a brain tumor. We’ve celebrated many happier milestones together too; from proposing to my wife to finding out we were pregnant. That’s why it feels so right to be marking my return to the ice surrounded by the very people who brought me back to such great health at age 51 and have been with me through all of the ups and downs along the way.”
The star-studded event that will be the backdrop for Hamilton’s comeback will feature the talents of Cheap Trick and the Cleveland Pops Orchestra, conducted by Carl Topilow, performing a special selection of songs from the Beatles’ “Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band” album in a concert setting. Each Cheap Trick band member is a longtime friend of Hamilton, and they are performing this special music at his personal request. Hamilton will be surrounded by fellow Olympic and professional skaters who will also perform throughout the evening.
“It is a tremendous thrill to be celebrating two milestones this year - the 10th year of this important cancer fundraiser and Scott’s comeback to skating,” said Derek Raghavan, M.D., Ph.D, Chairman and Director of the Taussig Cancer Institute. “We’re so grateful to have Scott working actively on our behalf to raise awareness and support for key programs that give cancer patients guidance and resources along their journey.”
Scott Hamilton is regarded as the most recognized male figure skater in the world. He captured the attention of the world 25 years ago with his Olympic Gold medal performances in Sarajevo and since has shared his love for the sport as a commentator, performer and best-selling author. In the 1996-97 figure skating season, Scott Hamilton began what would have been a standard twelve months of professional competitions, network television specials and tours. However, an unexpected event interrupted this routine and forever changed his life, and eventually would change the life of many others. On March 18, 1997, Scott Hamilton was diagnosed with testicular cancer.
Scott turned his experience with cancer into an opportunity to help others with cancer and is now a lifetime spokesperson for the Cleveland Clinic Taussig Cancer Institute, where he established The Scott Hamilton CARES Initiative in 1999. The CARES Initiative is comprised of three major components; the 4th Angel Mentoring Program designed to match newly diagnosed patients with trained volunteers who are also cancer survivors; Chemocare.com a unique website designed to help patients better understand the chemotherapy experience; and research funding.
This year’s “An Evening with Scott Hamilton and Friends” will kick off with an ice show at 5 p.m. at Quicken Loans Arena, and the gala follows at 7:30 p.m. in the Grand Ballroom of the Renaissance Cleveland Hotel. Tickets for the ice show will be available beginning September 27 by visiting www.theqarena.com. Tickets to the gala benefit dinner are available by calling Liz Lindecke, Taussig Cancer Institute, Cleveland Clinic at (216) 445-0099. More information on The Scott Hamilton CARES Initiative is available by calling the CARES hotline at (216) 445-2573 or visiting www.scottcares.com.
Location:
Quicken Loans Arena
Barton Center Harvest Festival
9:00 AM - 2:00 PM
Festival throughout Barton Center offering: arts and crafts; homemade knit, crochet and sewing items; doll house, football tickets and other raffles; greenhouse; bake sale; snack bar open for lunch; resale shops; antiques; Christmas shop; new merchandise vendors
Location:
14300 Detroit Avenue
Lakewood, Ohio
9:00 AM - 2:00 PM
Festival throughout Barton Center offering: arts and crafts; homemade knit, crochet and sewing items; doll house, football tickets and other raffles; greenhouse; bake sale; snack bar open for lunch; resale shops; antiques; Christmas shop; new merchandise vendors
Location:
14300 Detroit Avenue
Lakewood, Ohio
Lake Erie Building Holiday Open Studio
3:00 PM - 9:00 PM
The (Screw Factory) artists of the Lake Erie Building are hosting an open studio event on Saturday, November 7th from 3-9pm. Included are works in glass, ceramics, mosaics, jewelry, fiber art, prints and paintings as well as clothing.
The Lake Erie Building Holiday Open Studio includes work from over 20 resident artists including:
Ann Brown, Gina DeSantis, Robert Durr, Chad Hansen, Michael Hudecek, Peter Jennings,
Karen Jewell-Kett, Phyllis Kohring Fannin, Marc Konys, Chrissy Lapossy, Level Design, Christine Mason, Michelle Mowery, M.C. Nagel, Mary Beth Norton, Nadine Norton, Shannon Okey, Steve Ollay, Ann Onusko, Arabella Proffer-Vendetta, Dan Pruitt, Kari Sanford & Kate Tobin.
Visiting artists include:
J. C. Collins, Elizabeth Emery, Frank’n stuff, Mallorie Freeman, Erika Kleinhart, Kylee Koszela, Deborah Pinter, Sandy Millman, Alicia Nagel, Second Saturday Artists, Ruth Sholtis-Furyes, Small Screen Designs, Nancy Spotts, Udella Spotts, Bart Virtunski & Cheryl Weinstein.
Live music from Casual Encounters & Mark Kleinhaut.
After party at the Grafton St. Pub. located at 13603 Madison Ave, Lakewood, OH 44107.
For more information contact Gina DeSantis at 440.785.5409 or
artzy_grl@yahoo.com. Or visit http://www.screwfactoryartists.com.
Location:
Lake Erie Building
13000 Athens Ave
Lakewood, OH 44107
Click here for more information
3:00 PM - 9:00 PM
The (Screw Factory) artists of the Lake Erie Building are hosting an open studio event on Saturday, November 7th from 3-9pm. Included are works in glass, ceramics, mosaics, jewelry, fiber art, prints and paintings as well as clothing.
The Lake Erie Building Holiday Open Studio includes work from over 20 resident artists including:
Ann Brown, Gina DeSantis, Robert Durr, Chad Hansen, Michael Hudecek, Peter Jennings,
Karen Jewell-Kett, Phyllis Kohring Fannin, Marc Konys, Chrissy Lapossy, Level Design, Christine Mason, Michelle Mowery, M.C. Nagel, Mary Beth Norton, Nadine Norton, Shannon Okey, Steve Ollay, Ann Onusko, Arabella Proffer-Vendetta, Dan Pruitt, Kari Sanford & Kate Tobin.
Visiting artists include:
J. C. Collins, Elizabeth Emery, Frank’n stuff, Mallorie Freeman, Erika Kleinhart, Kylee Koszela, Deborah Pinter, Sandy Millman, Alicia Nagel, Second Saturday Artists, Ruth Sholtis-Furyes, Small Screen Designs, Nancy Spotts, Udella Spotts, Bart Virtunski & Cheryl Weinstein.
Live music from Casual Encounters & Mark Kleinhaut.
After party at the Grafton St. Pub. located at 13603 Madison Ave, Lakewood, OH 44107.
For more information contact Gina DeSantis at 440.785.5409 or
artzy_grl@yahoo.com. Or visit http://www.screwfactoryartists.com.
Location:
Lake Erie Building
13000 Athens Ave
Lakewood, OH 44107
Click here for more information
Reverse Raffle and Dinner
6:00 PM
Reverse Raffle & Dinner; Saturday, November 7, 2009 6:00 pm; West Park Party Center, 3556 West 130th St., Cleveland; 50/50 Raffle tickets are $5 each or 3/$10 - Must be 21 or over; $35.00 includes dinner, beverages, beer, BYOB and one chance to win.; Proceeds to benefit Knights of Columbus and St. Augustine Health Campus. For tickets or more information, call Scott, 216.978.3813 or Linda, 216.939.7711. Sponsored by Knights of Columbus Bishop O'Reilly Assembly #816. Reservation deadline October 31, 2009
Location:
West Park Party Center
3556 West 130th St
Cleveland OH 4 44111
Click here for more information
6:00 PM
Reverse Raffle & Dinner; Saturday, November 7, 2009 6:00 pm; West Park Party Center, 3556 West 130th St., Cleveland; 50/50 Raffle tickets are $5 each or 3/$10 - Must be 21 or over; $35.00 includes dinner, beverages, beer, BYOB and one chance to win.; Proceeds to benefit Knights of Columbus and St. Augustine Health Campus. For tickets or more information, call Scott, 216.978.3813 or Linda, 216.939.7711. Sponsored by Knights of Columbus Bishop O'Reilly Assembly #816. Reservation deadline October 31, 2009
Location:
West Park Party Center
3556 West 130th St
Cleveland OH 4 44111
Click here for more information
Contra Dance with Mud In Yer Eye String Band
7:00 PM - 11:00 PM
Lakewood is fortunate to have this event available at the The band Mud in Yer Eye with caller Carol Kopp do the contradance in the beautiful ball room of the Masonic Temple every First Saturday of the Month.
Singles and couples, age 7 to 100 welcome! No previous dancing experience necessary. At 7pm the caller goes through most of the steps to expect during the night and then again before each new dance set. Wear comfortable shoes and clothing.
$6 charge at door to help pay for the hall. Lessons begin at 7pm. Dance starts at 8pm.
Location:
Masonic Temple Ballroom
Detroit Ave.
Lakewood Ohio
Click here for more information
7:00 PM - 11:00 PM
Lakewood is fortunate to have this event available at the The band Mud in Yer Eye with caller Carol Kopp do the contradance in the beautiful ball room of the Masonic Temple every First Saturday of the Month.
Singles and couples, age 7 to 100 welcome! No previous dancing experience necessary. At 7pm the caller goes through most of the steps to expect during the night and then again before each new dance set. Wear comfortable shoes and clothing.
$6 charge at door to help pay for the hall. Lessons begin at 7pm. Dance starts at 8pm.
Location:
Masonic Temple Ballroom
Detroit Ave.
Lakewood Ohio
Click here for more information
"Harvey" - LHS Barnstormers Production, Nov. 5-7
8:00 PM
Tickets: $3 in advance at LHS Bookroom; $5 at the door.
Location:
Lakewood Civic Auditorium
140000 Franklin Ave.
Lakewood, Ohio
Click here for more information
8:00 PM
Tickets: $3 in advance at LHS Bookroom; $5 at the door.
Location:
Lakewood Civic Auditorium
140000 Franklin Ave.
Lakewood, Ohio
Click here for more information
Kill the Hippies, Women were not Allowed to be Immemorable, Jerica
9:00 PM
Kill the Hippies (Lakewood) Punk/Garage/Hardcore
http://www.rocknrollpurgatory.com/killthehippies/
Women Were Not Allowed to be Immemorable (the Band) (Kent)
Jerika (Kent) (Jes and Erika from Tapestar Radio)
http://www.myspace.com/tapestarradio
Location:
bela dubby
13321 Madison Ave
Lakewood, Oh 44107
Click here for more information
9:00 PM
Kill the Hippies (Lakewood) Punk/Garage/Hardcore
http://www.rocknrollpurgatory.com/killthehippies/
Women Were Not Allowed to be Immemorable (the Band) (Kent)
Jerika (Kent) (Jes and Erika from Tapestar Radio)
http://www.myspace.com/tapestarradio
Location:
bela dubby
13321 Madison Ave
Lakewood, Oh 44107
Click here for more information