Eco Fiesta and Art Improv at Mem Nott
Cleveland LEADS invites you to make art, watch art, learn about sustainable home industries (think bamboo here) and check out a library book, at their EcoFiesta on May 15, 11 am – 5 pm, at Memorial Nottingham library.
Write haiku and haibun, paint, sketch, sculpt and juggle. Hear Vince Robertson and the Jazz Poets at an open mic sponsored by CMA’s Nia Coffeehouse. Watch improv theater: Ratsack from Down Under featuring Sienna of the Oranges, and ItsRealLight from Brooklyn. Listen to music improv with Jon Holt.
Featured artists are Cavana Faithwalker, Baba Jubal Harris, John Flower, Michael Billings, Stephen Chipps, Andrew Shapiro, Daniel Rosaria, Travis Cook, Giorgio Sabino III .
Enter the lucky bamboo raffle. See a student display from the Cleveland Science Center. Learn about the Cleveland Treatment Center’s “Let It Ride” -- a work-based program of learning, occupational skills and recreational options designed to mitigate the effects of poverty on children’s lives. Shop at the Art-4-Sale. Trade at the Swap Shop.
Tickets are only $1 -- but you get in free if you check out a book during the event. And you can get a library card on the spot with a current ID -- kids, too, as long as they can sign their names.
Cleveland LEADS is presenting the EcoFiesta with help from Neighborhood Connections, the Cleveland Public Library, and the Cleveland Museum of Art's Nia Coffeehouse.
Memorial Nottingham Branch Library, 17133 Lakeshore Blvd, 623-7039 or email cpl-memnot@cpl.org.
Write haiku and haibun, paint, sketch, sculpt and juggle. Hear Vince Robertson and the Jazz Poets at an open mic sponsored by CMA’s Nia Coffeehouse. Watch improv theater: Ratsack from Down Under featuring Sienna of the Oranges, and ItsRealLight from Brooklyn. Listen to music improv with Jon Holt.
Featured artists are Cavana Faithwalker, Baba Jubal Harris, John Flower, Michael Billings, Stephen Chipps, Andrew Shapiro, Daniel Rosaria, Travis Cook, Giorgio Sabino III .
Enter the lucky bamboo raffle. See a student display from the Cleveland Science Center. Learn about the Cleveland Treatment Center’s “Let It Ride” -- a work-based program of learning, occupational skills and recreational options designed to mitigate the effects of poverty on children’s lives. Shop at the Art-4-Sale. Trade at the Swap Shop.
Tickets are only $1 -- but you get in free if you check out a book during the event. And you can get a library card on the spot with a current ID -- kids, too, as long as they can sign their names.
Cleveland LEADS is presenting the EcoFiesta with help from Neighborhood Connections, the Cleveland Public Library, and the Cleveland Museum of Art's Nia Coffeehouse.
Memorial Nottingham Branch Library, 17133 Lakeshore Blvd, 623-7039 or email cpl-memnot@cpl.org.
Volume 2, Issue 5, Posted 10:07 AM, 05.02.2010