Calendar for 11/26/2009
Umoja Karamu ("Unity Feast")
This ritual, incorporatng a ceremonial meal, music, dance and powerful readings fosters a greater appreciation and understanding of African-American heritage and history. All are welcome to participate.
Free
November 26, 2009, 10 am
(216) 791-5760
Location:Mount Zion Congregational ChurchWhen:November 26, 2009
Meet Jane, a Juvenile Tyrannosaur
Our newest permanent exhibit, Jane, is a life-sized skeletal cast of a juvenile tyrannosaur from the Late Cretaceous. While some scientists believe Jane may be a juvenile T.rex, others say it is instead a close cousin, Nanotyrannus, of which The Cleveland Museum of Natural History has the only certain specimen. Free with Museum Admission.
Location:Cleveland Museum of Natural HistoryWhen:February 1, 2009 to December 31, 2009
Tyrannosaurus rex: A Killer Attraction
When T. rex lived 68 million to 65 million years ago during the Late Cretaceous Period, it was the largest and most formidable predator of its time. Come see the Museum’s new full-sized replica of a T. rex as it faces off against the Museum’s Triceratops!
Location:Cleveland Museum of Natural HistoryWhen:February 1, 2009 to December 31, 2009
Loghurst Historic Site Reopens to the Public
Loghurst, the Western Reserve Historical Society historic site located in Canfield in Mahoning County, is reopening to the public under management of a new local non-profit organization formed to ensure the historic home’s future. Tours of the site, located at 3967 Boardman Canfield Road, are planned to begin August 15 with a music festival celebrating the re-opening.
The Western Reserve Historical Society, which owns the historic site that includes an 1805 log home believed to be the oldest remaining log house in the Western Reserve, transferred operations of the property to the Canfield Heritage Foundation. For more information, visit
www.loghurst.org.
Location:Western Reserve Historical SocietyWhen:August 15, 2009 to December 31, 2009
Abracadabra! Everyday Magic
Abracadabra! Everyday Magic
On display through November 29, 2009
Daily during regular Museum hours
Calling all magicians! The Children’s Museum of Cleveland is proud to announce the reappearance of the Museum’s fall exhibit, Abracadabra! Everyday Magic. As families experience this exhibit together, both children and adults will come to understand how what may appear to be magic can be explained through principles of math or science. The exhibit includes the following “magical” stations: Perform Magic, Become a Math Magician, Experiment with Magic, Decipher Magic, and Magical Movement.
Regular admission is $6.00 for adults; $7.00 for children ages 1 to 12 years; infants 11 months and under and members enter free.
Location:Children's Museum of ClevelandWhen:September 1, 2009 to November 29, 2009
Paul Gauguin: Paris, 1889
Explore a watershed moment of transformation in Gauguin’s career that introduces the themes, motifs and the style that would emerge as hallmarks of his career. Featuring more than 75 paintings, sculptures, and works on paper by Paul Gauguin and his contemporaries,
Paul Gauguin: Paris, 1889, is the first exhibition to focus on 1889 as a critical juncture in Gauguin’s artistic development.
Time: Hours are Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays and Sundays from 10 a.m. until 5 p.m. Wednesdays and Fridays from 10 a.m. until 9 p.m. Closed on Mondays.
Fee: Tickets are $12 for adults, $10 for college students and seniors 65 and over, and $6 for children (6–18 years). Tickets can be purchased at the Box Office, by calling 1-888-CMA-0033 or online at
www.ClevelandArt.org/tickets.
Location:Cleveland Museum of ArtWhen:October 4, 2009 to January 18, 2010
Dinosaurs: Ancient Fossils, New Discoveries
This innovative exhibition reveals how current thinking about dinosaur biology has changed over the past two decades and highlights cutting-edge research that has allowed scientists to reinterpret the mysteries of dinosaurs. The exhibition was organized by the American Museum of Natural History, New York (www.amnh.org), in collaboration with the Houston Museum of Natural Science; the California Academy of Sciences, San Francisco; The Field Museum, Chicago; and the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences, Raleigh. Free with Museum admission. Oct. 10, 2009 through Jan. 31, 2010. Times vary. 216-231-4600 or
www.cmnh.org Location:Cleveland Museum of Natural HistoryWhen:October 10, 2009 to January 31, 2010
Do You Know Your Lincoln?
Do You Know Your Lincoln?, a new exhibit features the extensive WRHS Lincoln collection. The special show runs through early 2011 and launches a series of exhibits, events, and programs at WRHS paying tribute to Abraham Lincoln and the American Civil War. This is in honor of the Bicentennial of the birth of Lincoln in 2009 and the Sesquicentennial of the American Civil War beginning in 2011.
The entire exhibit is drawn from the WRHS unusually rich Lincoln collections and will “test” the museum visitor’s knowledge of the history of America’s 16th President. It places the election of Lincoln in the larger context of the outbreak and public perception of the Civil War, and connects the President to the City of Cleveland.
Location:Western Reserve Historical SocietyWhen:October 17, 2009 to January 1, 2011
Choosing to Participate
Choosing to Participate, an interactive exhibition that has won national praise runs through February 28, 2010, at the Western Reserve Historical Society (WRHS) in University Circle. The exhibit, presented by the educational organization Facing History and Ourselves, encourages people from across the globe to consider the effects of their everyday choices and inspires them to make a positive difference in their own communities.
Choosing to Participate is ideal for families. It will spark discussion about the power of individuals and communities to confront prejudice and intolerance in order to protect democracy and human rights.
Location:Western Reserve Historical SocietyWhen:October 22, 2009 to February 28, 2010
Every Body Eats
Is breakfast that important? What does a healthy serving size look like? This family-friendly interactive exhibition answers these questions and allows visitors to explore the world of nutrition and learn the science of making healthy food choices. Free with Museum admission. Through Jan. 10. Times vary. 216-231-4600 or
www.cmnh.org Location:Cleveland Museum of Natural HistoryWhen:October 24, 2009 to January 10, 2010
Through the Eyes of the Eagle: Illustrating Heathy Living for Children
An exhibition based on the four-book series “Through the Eyes of the Eagle,” written by Georgia Perez. This interactive exhibit uses visually appealing components and hands-on displays to promote healthy living for children. The book series, originally designed to educate Native American and Alaskan Native children about diabetes, incorporates the traditional storytelling of Native Americans.
Location:Cleveland Museum of Natural HistoryWhen:October 24, 2009 to January 24, 2010
National Hospice & Palliative Care Month
November is National Hospice & Palliative Care Month
There is no better time than now to think about how you want to be cared for in the future.
Visit Hospice of the Western Reserve’s website at:
www.hospicewr.org for
Read a Story…Share a Story.
Location:Hospice of the Western ReserveWhen:November 1, 2009 to November 30, 2009
Sculpture Center Opening - Yasuhisa Kohyama and Elissa Cox
November 6 – December 19, 2009
The Cleveland Ceramics of Yasuhisa Kohyama
and
Elissa Cox: with a twinge and a grimace
Friday, November 6
5:30 – 8 PM Public Opening
6:15 PM The Artist Talks with Elissa Cox
7:00 PM The Artist Talks with Yasuhisa Kohyama
Location:Sculpture CenterWhen:November 6, 2009 to December 19, 2009
2009 Annual Holiday Members Show and Sale
The AAWR 2009 Annual Holiday Members Show and Sale Friday, November 20, 2009 through Saturday, December 19, 2009 Free and open to the public Gallery Hours: Wednesday through Friday 10 am to 4 pm; Saturdays 12 noon to 4 pm Opening reception (free): Friday, November 20th from 5 pm to 8 pm
Phone: 216-721-9020
Location:Artists Archives of the Western ReserveWhen:November 20, 2009 to December 19, 2009
WinterShow 2009
Festive Holiday plants, gingerbread displays, magical decorations, trains and entertaining programs are the mesmerizing winter wonders you and your family will encounter at the Garden’s annual WinterShow. New for this year’s WinterShow we’re bringing festive, traditional and nontraditional holiday plants in to the Eleanor Armstrong Smith Glasshouse
Tuesday - Saturday: 10:00 am - 5:00 pm
Sunday: Noon - 5:00 pm
Free with Garden Admission
Members: FREE
Adults: $7.50
Children (3-12): $3.00
Children under 3: Free
Location:Cleveland Botanical GardenWhen:November 21, 2009 to January 3, 2010
Under the Covers: Quilts from the Collection
Vintage 18th-, 19th- and 20th-century quilts from the significant Western Reserve Historical Society collection will be on display for the first time in nearly 20 years. The new exhibition, “Under the Covers,” opens November 25, 2009, in the Chisholm Halle Costume Wing of the Society’s University Circle Complex. Highlights of the 30 quilts on display include an 18th-century pieced quilt made from dressmaking remnants and worn garments, a 19th-century presentation quilt made by the Daughters of the American Revolution and presented to President and Mrs. William McKinley, and a Centennial/Bicentennial quilt that was 100 years in the making.
Museum admission is $8.50 adults, $7.50 seniors, $5 students (age 3-17), and WRHS members free. Museum hours are Tuesday through Saturday 10:00am – 5:00pm. For more information, go to
www.wrhs.org or call 216-721-5722.
Location:Western Reserve Historical SocietyWhen:November 25, 2009 to January 31, 2010