Rebecca Cahill is a freelance writer who is thrilled to contribute to FreshWater Cleveland, sharing the stories of the people and places that make our fine Forest City flourish and grow. Rebecca enjoys hiking CVNP, Playhouse Square’s pretzels, and the Cleveland Browns. She lives in Ohio City with her husband and three dogs.
Rid-All Green Partnership's Fresh Fest Cleveland, now in its sixth year, will transform the Kinsman neighborhood into a vibrant celebration of food, art, wellness, and music this Saturday, Sept. 13. The free festival, headlined by hip-hop legend MC Lyte, will feature more than 80 local vendors, 12 food trucks, and a variety of activities at the revitalized Rid-All Farm and Otter Park.
The 14th annual International Horror Hotel Film Festival will take over the Crowne Plaza Cleveland Airport this weekend with four days of independent horror, fantasy, and sci-fi film screenings, along with industry expert lectures, competitions, and networking opportunities.
The Cleveland Museum of Natural History will go from iive classical music to classic rock this summer with a visual Pink Floyd visual experience in Shafran Planetarium and free Sounds of Summer" piano performances in partnership with Cleveland State University.
Twelve original Salvador Dalí paintings, commissioned in 1971 to depict the artist's vision for men's fashion in the year 2000, will make their U.S. debut at Peg's Gallery in Hudson. The exhibition, "Dalí Beyond Time: Fashioning the Future," is a collaboration between luxury menswear brand Scabal, Kent State University's School of Fashion, and Peg's Foundation.
Literary Cleveland is hosting "A Lit Summer Night: Story Slam Fundraiser" its free community programming and Inkubator Writing Conference. The event features personal stories inspired by Rita Dove's work, with performances by notable writers and poets, as well as live music, appetizers, and a silent auction.
City Fresh, a nonprofit organization dedicated to making fresh, local produce more accessible, is hosting its second annual Open House and Plant Sale at the George Jones Memorial Farm in Oberlin. The event offers visitors the opportunity to tour the farm, meet new farmers, and purchase garden-ready plants while learning about City Fresh's community-supported agriculture program and mission to improve food access in Northeast Ohio.
Cleveland plays a crucial role in bird migration, situated between two major migratory corridors. Audubon Society of Greater Cleveland's Harvey Webster offers insights on bird watching, conservation efforts, and the importance of creating bird-friendly habitats during Cleveland's peak bird migration season.
The Cleveland Asian Festival returns for its 16th year, celebrating Asian Pacific American Heritage Month with two days of performances, food, shopping, and community pride in Cleveland's AsiaTown neighborhood. The free event, expected to draw over 50,000 attendees, features over 120 vendors, 33 food stalls, live performances, and cultural demonstrations, showcasing the rich diversity of Asian and Pacific Islander cultures.
Ingenuity Cleveland's annual Ball, themed "Rust Belt Renaissance," returns this Saturday, May 10, offering a diverse celebration of art, music, and innovation. The 21+ event at IngenuityLabs features performances, interactive stations, and hands-on activities, encouraging attendees to embrace creativity while supporting Cleveland's artistic community.
Heights Arts, a nonprofit gallery in Cleveland Heights, is hosting an ARTbar concert featuring guitarist and vocalist Moises Borges tonight, Thursday, April 24. The event combines live Bossa Nova and Samba music with art and cocktails, offering attendees a chance to explore the gallery's latest exhibition, "Regional Perspectives," showcasing works from nine Northeast Ohio artists.
Northeast Ohio's bookstores will celebrate the 12th annual Independent Bookstore Day this Saturday April 26. Eighteen local bookshops will participate in the nationwide event, offering a range of activities including author readings, signings, giveaways, and a region-wide bookstore crawl.
Malley's Chocolates and Brewnuts, two beloved Cleveland confectioneries, have joined forces to create a limited-edition Carmallow Egg Donut for Easter. Available for three days in April at select locations, this unique treat combines Malley's signature Carmallow Egg with Brewnuts' yeast-raised donut, topped with milk chocolate icing, Carmallow Egg pieces, marshmallow sauce, and caramel.
The 49th Cleveland International Film Festival (CIFF49) kicked off at Playhouse Square last Thursday, March 27.The 10-day festival features 300 films from 60 countries. Special events, workshops, and community engagement programs are also planned, with closing night events on Saturday, April 5.
The Cleveland Foundation announced the finalists in the Anisfield-Wolf Book Awards for the first time in its 90-year history. Ten books addressing racism and cultural diversity have been selected in four categories. The winners will be revealed in April, with additional celebrations planned for Cleveland Book Week in the fall.
The 13th Annual Cleveland Kurentovanje Festival and Parade, a Slovenian-inspired event that banishes winter and welcomes the arrival of spring, returns to the St. Clair-Superior neighborhood with eight days of celebration, events, and traditions.
City Fresh, a nonprofit CSA working to increase food access in Northeast Ohio, is offering holiday shares of locally grown produce for pickup in Cleveland Heights, Oberlin, and Lakewood. Registration ends Saturday!
FreshWater Cleveland managing editor Karin Connelly Rice, has been named one of Crain's Cleveland Business 2024 Notable Leaders in Communications. The recognition highlights Rice's 30-year career in journalism and public relations, her contributions to FreshWater, and her commitment to showcasing positive stories and changemakers in the Cleveland area.
More than 9,000 participants will celebrate Thanksgiving next week in the 43rd annual Cleveland Turkey Trot. And don't forget to vote for the winners of the annual costume contest on FreshWater after the event!
What started 10 years ago as a high school senior project for then-16-year-old Maria Paparella, has evolved into the thriving Chair-ity—a nonprofit that furnishes apartments for young adults who are aging out of foster care.
Artist Arlin Graff's new mural, "A Wild Urban Refuge," celebrates Cuyahoga Valley National Park's 50th anniversary and the transformation of the Cuyahoga River. Inspired by local wildlife and the park's conservation efforts, the mural highlights the importance of environmental stewardship.