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Tremont Arts and Cultural Festival 12 annual sept. 18-19 - Quest ministries fund raiser for realneo.us - coopSubmitted by Quest-News-Serv... on Sat, 09/11/2010 - 04:47.
FUND RAISER FOR REALNEO - COOP - 2nd annual - QUEST, ministries booth - vegetarian health foods drinks - or anything like art etc., tremont arts & cultural festival - sept. 18 - 19- 2010 - 10am to 6pm - sat. - sun. 11am to 6pm - everyone bring your any kind of vegetrain foods or whatever like art jewlery etc., to sell for a fund raiser for realneo.us -coop - honoring gandhi's birthday - world farm animal day (other species) the torture murder of other species - factory farms- video - QUEST, ministries booth, tremont arts & cultural festival - fund rasier for realneo-coop- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=37Ib5IrBXIc click
_________________________________________ Tremont Arts & Cultural Festival Saturday 11am - 6pm and Sunday 12pm - 5pm ** Free admission **
Lincoln Park - 1208 Starkweather Avenue, in Cleveland's historic Tremont neighborhood, 216-575-0920. Multiracial and multicultural Festival features fine art, sculpture, and jewelry, children's activities and programs, food booths,musicians and performers. Saturday 11 am - 6 pm, Sunday 12 pm - 5 pm. Free admission. The Twelfth Annual Tremont Arts and Cultural Festival returns to Lincoln Park. The mission of the Festival is to celebrate the cultural and artistic diversity of Tremont and Greater Cleveland by encouraging the artistic and cultural endeavors of its visual and performing artists. The weekend Festival is comprised of four categories or program areas which include: Children's-hands-on arts, historical, and educational projects; Community-area non-profit organizations presenting material about their mission and services; Cultural-food sales by Tremont churches, other non-profit organizations, and Tremont restaurants reflecting the ethnic diversity of the neighborhood; and sales of paintings, sculpture, jewelry, ceramics, and photographs created by Tremont and Northeast Ohio artists. Artists who are accepted into the Festival through the jurying process (deadline for application TBA) are eligible for consideration by the jurors for the Festival's top three prizes. The Festival will also have music and dance performances both Saturday and Sunday on one main stage located near Kenilworth Avenue between West 14th Street and West 11th Street. Admission to the Festival is free. The Festival is sponsored by Merrick House and co-sponsored by Tremont West Development Corp. and Cleveland Ward 3 Councilman Joe Cimperman. For questions and information contact Festival Manager, Scott Rosenstein, at 216-575-0920 or tremont701 [at] yahoo [dot] com. http://tremontwest.org/index/webapp-events-action?id=186&type=visitor
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HOMEMADE JAMS, JELLIES AND SALSAS
My sister Sandy and I are taking part in the "Tremont Arts and Cultural Festival" but you won't find us at Lincoln Park.
Our tent which is filled with homemade blankets, quilts, pillows, aprons, wedding accessories, homemade jams, jellies and salsas is on Professor Avenue across from St. John Cantius Church and next to the Tree House (corner of College and Professor).
It is what we hope is the beginning of starting an Arts and Crafts event that is affordable to all residents, including low income and fixed income residents. We could not afford the high price of a space in the park.
So, if you're in the neighborhood stop by and visit us.
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Noon - 5?
Noon - 5?
That is worth a special trip! Great idea!
Disrupt IT
We do plan on getting some
We do plan on getting some people together to participate in these events. My sister and I had a really good couple of days - most of our customers were the Old South Side Tremonters who really appreciate "A Touch of Country."
Will post for the next event and see if we can get some good South Side Business going on. Affordable tabls, good products, good artists and good people. Perhaps a Christmas Craft Fair.
We are also thinking of finding a location for a flea market once a month or so.
HOW DOES TWDC GET AWAY WITH ALCOHOLIC EVENTS IN LINCOLN PARK?
559.46 Use or Sale of Intoxicating Liquor
(a) No person shall take into or upon any park any intoxicating liquor, either for sale to others or for his own use, or for the use of others; nor shall any person sell, give away or dispose of any intoxicating liquors in or upon any park.
(b) No intoxicated person shall be allowed to enter or remain within any of the parks.