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Othello

Sunday, August 12th, 2007

30 Minutes south of Cleveland, the Ohio Shakespeare Festival in cooperation with the Stan Hywet Hall and Gardens will be presenting Othello under the stars.  The show starts at 8 pm and  should end around 10:30 pm.  Doors open at 6pm but if you get there a little early you can take a self guided tour the gardens.  If you are up for it, you can also pack a picnic lunch and enjoy it on the grounds before the show. 

Let me know how you like it if you go!

Make a day of it in Cleveland!

Saturday, August 11th, 2007

So much is happening today here in Cleveland.  Come on down by Lake Erie and enjoy a nice breeze while enjoying one, two, three, or all of these great events.  Today, you can take in the smells of Little Italy at the Feast of Assumption, a gathering of over 40 food vendors cooking up their best just for you!  You can also enjoy a few glasses of wine from one of the 400 wine vendors that will be at the Feast!  Get more information here: Lake Erie Living

Or if being green is you thing, today is the day to enjoy the Great Lakes Brewing Companies Burning River Fest!  Held at Wendy Park on Whiskey Island this is the perfect chance to enjoy the breeze from the lake, eat some great food, see some fantastic art and learn all that you need to know about living green.  This current hot topic will be discussed in a fun and family friendly way.  Come on down and enjoy, the event goes on from 1pm-9:30 pm!  Hope to see you there!

and remember…Cleveland Rocks!

Close your eyes and LISTEN!

Thursday, August 9th, 2007

Now that you’ve had a bit to eat, rested your eyes for a moment or two, it is time to venture outside your digs and put your ear to the city on the lake.

You must visit the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum!  With thousands of artifacts from your most beloved musicians, it is a museum you do not want to miss!  If you are in town August 8, 15, or 22, do not miss the free concerts in front of the museum from 6pm-9pm.  There is so much going on at the Rock, be sure not to miss it!

If your musical tastes lean more towards the classical, a Cleveland Orchestra concert will not be a disappointment.  For the summer months, the Cleveland Orchestra performs at Blossom Music Center,in nearby Cuyahoga Falls.  Bring  your favorite blanket, food and bottle of wine and enjoy the sweet sounds of the orchestra in the great outdoors.  If sitting in the grass is not your “glass of wine”, there are pavilion seats for a little extra.  I have attended many orchestra concerts at Blossom as well as Severance Hall in University Circle, and have always thoroughly loved each concert.

The sounds of Cleveland are varied and never disappointing, so be sure to check it out in the best city in the country.

Wade Oval Wednesdays!

Wednesday, August 8th, 2007

If  you don’t have plans for tonight head on over to University Circle where you and your family can enjoy the steel drum band, Panic!  It’s free and there is fun for the whole family.  Listen to the band, grab a bite to eat, visit the beer and wine gardens, or take the kids to the craft tents.  These summer fun events will be going on until August 29th, so take the family and enjoy the end of summer with some great FREE summer events at University Circle!

Cleveland Indians

Tuesday, August 7th, 2007

As I am not adept at sports…I will send you on your way to a couple great stories about the Cleveland Indians!

 Indians

Scores

I will try to get the lowdown on what went down last night but for now…enjoy those and keep an eye out for more :)

So…

Friday, August 3rd, 2007

So you’ve come and gone and you have fallen in love with the city by the lake.  Well, that is just my goal with this blog.  I will make you want to spend your days and nights here.  Together we will explore the sights, sounds, and smells of Cleveland.  We will get a glimpse at the glamour and talk a bit about the local folklore, local history, and more!

Cleveland, call it home.

Sleeping Here!

Thursday, August 2nd, 2007

Now that you are feeling full, you must be in the mood for a little nap.  But wait, have you forgotten to book a hotel? Well, you’re in luck because downtown Cleveland alone has over 4,000 hotel rooms, ranging from the pricey to the downright cheap!  If you are looking for a night of luxury, make you way over to the Renaissance Cleveland Hotel located at 24 Public Square, just a short walk from Jacob’s Field and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum.  If you are able to stay at the Reniassance you will enjoy a private lounge and a continental breakfast.  The Renaissance can be on the pricey side but if you are willing to spend, you will receive what will undoubtedly be the best night’s sleep of your life!

 If you are just looking for a place to plop down your bags, brush your teeth, and lay your head without all the fus then the Hilton Garden Inn at 1100 Carnegie is your pick.  For a non smoking room with a king size bed, the going rate is $89.10!  Book online and you may even be able to find a cheaper rate!

And remember, if you lived here you’d be home now ;)

I interrupt my regulary scheduled posts to announce!

Wednesday, August 1st, 2007

Time for another network wide comment contest for the public.

If I had $300 dollars I would buy________.

What would you buy with $300? Or even $200 or $100? Now is your chance to find out! Comment on any 451 Press site during the month of August and you could win! Three comments will be chosen at random to win a cash prize of $300, $200 or $100. The more you comment the more chances you have to win. So start reading and let those fingers fly.

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Steve Shickles
451 Press, LLC
(256) 534-5123 x100

Eating Here!

Wednesday, August 1st, 2007

You’ve finally arrived!  You must be starving!  There are over 1,000 restaurants in Cleveland!  More if you count the family run, ethnic restaurants that warm our bellies and fill the air with the scents of countries far away. 

If Midwest fare is new to you get ready, it’s so tasty you’ll never want to go home.  Have you ever deep fried pickles? Deep fried Oreos? Deep fried Snickers? No, well you are in for a treat and so much more.  If you’d like to stay in the downtown area to eat, you have many options.  If you’d like to go for something tried and true there is always; The Hard Rock Cafe, The House of Blues, and Flannery’s but if you are looking for something a little different I recommend Vivo, their specialties include both pork and beef tenderloins, grilled asparagus, and a variety of deep and full bodied talian wines.

 If Italian isn’t what you need, bid Vivo Ciao and take a quick jaunt to John Q’s Steakhouse where they are famous for their 28 oz. Porterhouse.  Lean back and bask in the mood inspiring dark paneling, and white tablecloths as you finish off your dinner with a Scotch and maybe, just maybe a piece of Apple Walnut Pie.

About Cleveland, OH

Cleveland, Ohio is the most exciting city in the Midwest, a diverse mixture of old and new make up its neighborhoods, businesses, and restaurants. A hub for hippies, professionals, and students alike, Cleveland is the hot spot of Ohio. Our adventure of the city by the lake will allow us to explore the sights, sounds, tastes, and amazing smells that make up Cleveland. Here you will learn a bit about Cleveland's history, attractions, events, and people. Here you will also learn a bit about Cleveland's history, attractions, events, and people.

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