02/14/26 - 04/05/26
Cleveland Botanical Garden

The Cozad-Bates House is distinctive, and its history deserves a future. As the only pre-Civil War residential structure remaining within University Circle, built around 1853, it is a rare surviving example of Italianate-influenced residential architecture, including a hipped roof, curved... more
John Malvin was a free man when he arrived in Cleveland in 1831. Originally planning to go on to Canada, Malvin decided to stay, and we are all better off from that choice. Malvin was a dedicated abolitionist, a civic leader, a carpenter, and most of all an activist who worked tirelessly for civil rights for Ohio’s Black citizens. Vince Robinson, a multi-talented performer, will use a script of Malvin’s own words from his autobiography. Rochelle Jackson-Day will portray Malvin’s wife. FREE and open to the public. Bring your friends and your family.
Contact Restore Cleveland Hope at info@restoreclevelandhope.com or 216-231-0301.
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