Friday, June 13, 2008

Revive: Your Weekend...Parade the Circle and Father's Day Brunch

Parade The Circle

The 19th annual Parade the Circle takes place Saturday from 11am to 4pm. The parade begins in front of the Cleveland Museum of Art and includes entertainment, art, food, and tons of activities for the kids. Best of all its FREE! Even if you don't have kids this will be a great event to kick off your summer.


Father's Day Brunch

Looking for a place to take Dad for Father's Day? Sunday Brunch at Brasa is the place to go. Brunch is served from 10:00 to 2:00 pm. Featuring crab legs, shrimp, smoked salmon, fresh fruit, imported cheeses, roast beef, ham, and omelets made to order...need I say more? Even the hungriest dad will leave full. You need reservations so don't procrastinate!

Prices: $25 for adults and $12 for children, ages 5-12.
Located at 1300 West 9th Street
Call 215.575.0699 for Reservations

Revive: Your Community

Voter Registration

Tomorrow Cuyahoga County for Obama will host several voter registration drives at the following locations:

Door-to-Door Voter Registration – East Side
Lakeshore Obama Headquarters
15555 Lakeshore Blvd.
Cleveland, Ohio 44110
11:00AM – 5:00 PM
http://my.barackobama.com/page/event/detail/4gsbv

Door-to-Door Voter Registration – Lyndhurst
Josh Friedman’s House
5363 Huron Rd.
Lyndhurst, OH 44124
10:30 AM – 5:00 PM
Call Christian for details - (717) 609-3524

Vol Recruitment and Registration Drive at Parade the Circle
Annual Parade the Circle
University Circle (East Blvd, by the Severance Hall)
Cleveland, Ohio
10:00 AM - ?
http://my.barackobama.com/page/event/detail/4gsbg

Big Brothers Big Sisters Youth Mentoring Program

Until June 30th all Cuyahoga County Arby's are raising funds to help children in our community. You can stop into any local Arby's and donate as little as $1. All proceeds will stay within the community and go towards youth mentoring.

Thursday, June 12, 2008

Revive: CLEVELAND!

Welcome to the Cleveland Renaissance!

Cleveland is going through an incredible time of change and growth.

Revivecleveland.blogspot is the central place to find cultural, social, and educational gems that are sometimes hard to discover in Cleveland.

This blog will focus of course on local events, but in the spirit of the true Renaissance man and woman, will also focus on the world around us and the events that shape it.

Aspiring to nurture the complete person, revivecleveland.blogspot pro-offers the opportunity for like minded people to meet, network, discuss, and grow.

Pass The Word Along....and More Importantly ENJOY!

Monday, June 9, 2008

Revive: Literature..The Fire Next Time

The Fire Next Time: A Precursor to Barack Obama?


The Cleveland Renaissance presents is first Book Club offering: "The Fire Next Time"

James Baldwin's plea "to end the racial nightmare" shares shocking similarity to Presidential hopeful Barack Obama's nomination speech. A forthright and unapologetic plea for Americans to accept a multiracial society in order to create a better union, Baldwin's essay on race in America is relevant, healing, and HOPEful.

This short book is easy, yet insightful reading. The Fire Next Time is available at your local bookstore for less than $10 and comes in paper and hardback.

An essential to any renaissance library...take a little time for yourself and read this book in your spare time (what little amount you may have)

...book club meeting date and place to TBA

Revive: The Arts...The Wiz at Cain Park


Cain Park is celebrating 70 years in our community and is featuring a classic musical "The Wiz" opening next Thursday and runs until Sunday the 22nd. You can purchase tickets at ticketmaster or at Cain Park.

Revive: Your Downtown Lunch Menu

One Walnut

Although One Walnut comes off as a little stuffy and pretentious this gem hidden inside the Amtrust building is my top choice for lunch time dining. Despite the pricy dinner menu One Walnut features a reasonably priced Blue Plate special showcasing the chef's choice of the day as well as a lobster mac and cheese that is worth writing home about. Be sure to get there early and don't be put off when the hostess asks if you have a reservation before she greets you, the food and service is top notch!
Open at 11:00 for lunch
Located at 1 Walnut Ave (Amtrust Building)
Click Here for the Menu
216.575.1111 for reservations

Zocalo

Zocalo offers fresh and authentic Mexican fare including tableside guacamole and amazing tacos and empanadas. Featuring a vibrant but upscale concept and atmosphere Zocalo is a great break from the norm.
Located at 2073 E. 4th Street
Click Here for the Menu
216.781.0420 for reservations

Sushi 86

No time to sit down and eat lunch. Sushi 86 gives you the Sushi Rock taste and quality without the Sushi Rock wait and prices. This place gets packed so you'll want to call ahead.
Located at 144 Euclid Ave (Public Square)
216.621.8686 for orders


Cafe Sauslito

In the often neglected Galleria, Cafe Sauslito was voted best downtown dining value. My personal favorite is the mix two for $6.95 featuring shrimp bisque, beef tenderloin salad, tuna nicoise, and walnut and chicken wraps just to name a few. Cafe Sauslito will definitely fill you up without putting you to sleep when you go back to the office.
Open at 11:00 for Lunch
Located at 1301 E. 9th St (Galleria)
Click here for the Menu
216.696.2233 for reservations

4th Street Bar and Grill

Located inside the Corner Alley, 4th Street provides All American cuisine at reasonable prices. If you have time for a 3 martini lunch sit back and enjoy the wide variety of martini's 4th Street has to offer.
Opens at 11:30 for Lunch
Located at 402 Euclid Ave (Corner Alley)
Click Here for the Menu
216.298.4070 for reservations



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