Thursday, October 13, 2011

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Bay Village schools superintendent unveils all-day kindergarten plan

BAY VILLAGE - Schools Superintendent Clint Keener has proposed the district begin offering an all-day, tuition-based kindergarten option beginning with the 2012-2013 school year.

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Ongoing Volunteer Opportunities: Polar Express Volunteers - Volunteers are needed for the Cuyahoga Valley National Park's annual Polar Express, to be held aboard the Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad from Thursday, Nov. 17, through Tuesday, Dec. 20. Children board the train in Akron or Independence and travel through the park to hear the story of The Polar Express while enjoying hot cocoa and cookies and singing carols. Volunteers are needed to play the role of Santa Claus, read the story and assist in creating a festive atmosphere in the train. Training will be provided. For more information or to volunteer, call park ranger Pamela Machuga at 330-657-1914.

Community Events

ONGOING - Horse-drawn Amish Buggy Rides or Carriage Rides - Ma and Pa's Gift Shack, 15161 Main Market Road (Ohio 422) Burton, OH 44021.Rides are 30-40 minutes through the Geauga County countryside. Twenty-minute ride also offered. Price includes hot chocolate, cookies and bakery. Reservations required. $3 - $20.

ONGOING - "Hardship to Hope: African American Art From the Karamu Workshop" - Maltz Museum of Jewish Heritage, 2929 Richmond Road, Beachwood, OH 44122. Working with Cleveland State University, Karamu House, the Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland Artists Foundation, Western Reserve Historical Society and a private collection, the Museum has gathered more than sixty-five pieces, art and artifacts that open a window to a turbulent and creative time in Cleveland.

TUESDAYS THROUGH OCTOBER 25 - Tremont Farmers' Market - Lincoln Park, W. 14th Street between Kenilworth and Starkweather Avenues. Come see what's growin'. One should expect to find an assortment of local food ranging fro m fruits and vegetables, to beef and prepared foods like home-made-pies and vegan treats. There is always a lively atmosphere with live music and food demonstrations at most events. Please join us. 4PM - 7PM.

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