Art: A Portrait Wednesday, June 15 7 pm Stuart Pearl, had the great privilege of photographing the Cleveland Museum of Art as it stands today, an international star in interior design, art presentation and preservation with great social spaces. After a year and a half, the images were assembled by the museum staff for a celebratory publication, The Cleveland Museum of Art: A Portrait, which was released in the fall of 2014. Tonight, you will see the real inside story of what makes the CMA so very special. Sponsored by the Friends of the Library. From Bach to Zelenka Friday, June 17 1 pm in the City of Cleveland and Northeastern Ohio from the 1800s to the present day. Special emphasis will be given to the Cleveland Orchestra, including its two venues, Severance Hall and Blossom Music Center, the Cleveland Pops, the Cleveland Institute of Music, the Music Settlement, City Music Cleveland and Apollo's Fire. Sponsored by the Friends of the Beachwood Library. at the Library: The Sounds of Jazz Sunday, May 19 2 pm daughter team backed by some of the area's finest musicians: Nancy "Daddio" Redd on saxophone, Leo Coach on piano, John Stebal on drums and Christopher Vance on bass. Sponsored by the Friends of the Library. For Adults Tuesdays, July 5, July 12, July 19, July 26 4 pm adults coloring. Supplies will be provided by the Friends of the Beachwood Library. No regis- tration required. Theatre Company: Lady Windemere's Fan Wednesday, July 6 7 pm Lady Windermere's Fan by Oscar Wilde. typical adroitness. Comedy and manners offer a tongue-lashing, suspenseful assault on Victorian values. An attractive stranger invades the domestic bliss of Lady & Lord Windermere, and her past has the potential to drastically alter their future. Lord Darlington plays a hand. All bets hinge on chance, fate, accident and a fan. Sunday July, 10 2 pm unknown stories from Jewish communities around the world when she introduces you to her newest book, The Dao of Being Jewish. Thursday, June 9 3 pm Ages 8-11 Join in, build STEM skills and explore the world of WeDo robots. Journey to South America! Friday, June 10 10:30 am Ages 3 to 6 with a caregiver the Summer Olympics, and experience the culture through stories, songs and crafts. Wednesday, June 22 6:30 pm Families everyone's favorite wizard with games, crafts and activities. Costumes recommended! Rumplestiltskin Monday, June 27 6:30 p.m. Families of the classic tale, following the Miller as he weaves a web of lies to convince the King that his daughter can spin straw into gold! Enter the outrageously outspoken and never happy villain, Rumplestiltskin, whose preposterous demands create even more mayhem in the land of Stiltskin. Top it off with a famous, ground-breaking mari- onette that "flies to pieces" right with the Stevens Puppets touch of humor and authenticity, and you get one of the most highly rated, happily pleasing programs ever. Mondays at 4 pm and Wednesdays at 10 am Ages 19-35 months with a caregiver Tuesdays at 4 pm and Thursdays at 10 am Caregivers and their babies from birth-18 months baby. Tuesdays at 2:30 pm and Wednesdays at 1:30 pm Ages 3-5 not yet in kindergarten and their caregivers little one. for all programs except storytimes, unless otherwise noted. To register, please call 216.831.6868 or visit cuyahogalibrary.org. |