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September 12, 2005
 
 
HeightsArts Newsletter
Art, culture, and entertainment in the Heights and beyond
 


Poet Laureate Invitational
Hosted by Suzanne DeGaetano of Mac's Backs
Cedar Lee Street Life
Poetry Readings by poets invited by Cleveland Heights Poet Laureate Meredith Holmes

Saturday, September 17
7 to 9 p.m.

Free will donation to benefit the Poet Laureate Project

HeightsArts Gallery
2173 Lee Road, Cleveland Heights
216.371.3344

Poets:
Meredith Holmes
Cavana Faithwalker
John Panza
Kelly Harris

Photo: HeightsArts Gallery at the Langsam-Becket opening night reception

GroundWorks Dance Performance
in Partnership with Millworks Gallery Inc.
September 16-18 and September 23-25
Friday and Saturday evening performances begin at 8pm
Sunday matinee performance begins at 2pm

Northside Ice/Coal Factory Complex (The Icehouse)
129 North Summit Street between Perkins and Furnace Streets in Akron, Ohio.

Tickets can be purchased at the door or reserved by calling GroundWorks Dancetheater at (216) 691- 3180.

Tickets $18.00 general admission and $12.00 for students and seniors.
Sunday afternoon $12 adults with families and $5 for children 12 and under

GroundWor ks

David Shimotakahara, Artistic Director
Info@groundworksdance.org

The Northern Ohio Bibliophilic Society Forums
Conversations throughout the Book World
Saturday, September 17
4:00pm

Admission is $3 for non-members and free for members of NOBS. Reservations are not required. NOBS memberships are open to anyone and will be available at the door.

Loganberry Books
13015 Larchmere Boulevard, Shaker Heights

Anyone and everyone is invited to bring biblio treasures and tell us their stories! Where did they come from, what makes them special, have you ever seen illustrations like this? We'll each share some gems, and gain some knowledge from the collective group. With book collectors, librarians, afficianados, dealers, bookbinders, and historians in the group, it will be more than an "Antiques Roadshow" experience, as we'll learn about the history, bibliographies, biographies, and values of the books, and put the book into its cultural history context. So bring your gems from the attic, garage sale curios, and prized possessions. Learn a little, teach a tad.

The Northern Ohio Bibliophilic Society
Harriett Logan harriett@logan.com or 216.795.9800

phone: 216-371-3344