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Wednesday, July 8 2009

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10:00 am

A new Kent State University Museum exhibit, “The Kokoon Arts Club: Cleveland Revels,” looks back at the iconic club formed in 1912.
The exhibit, which runs from March 19, 2009, through Feb. 28, 2010, highlights the profound effect of the club, whose most memorable activities were the annual masked balls at staged venues around the city. On display are the posters and costumes, both designed and worn by members at these extravagant balls.

Visitors can discover what life was like aboard a working Great Lakes freighter, the William G. Mather, when they explore the 1925-built Mather from bow to stern and see its huge cargo holds, brass and oak pilot house, elegant guest quarters and four-story engine room. They also can walk the decks and marvel at the “engineering firsts” that helped transform Northeast Ohio into a great industrial center.
The Mather is docked at 305 Mather Way (old Erieside Avenue), north of the Great Lakes Science Center.

11:00 am

The American Civil Liberties Union of Ohio will present “Missing the Mark: Reforming the Juvenile Justice System” from noon to 1 p.m. July 8 at the Max Wohl Civil Liberties Center at 4506 Chester Ave. in Cleveland.
Yvonne Hunnicutt, of Voices for Ohio’s Children, will discuss the work of the Juvenile Justice Initiative to promote reform of the system through coordinating and mobilizing individuals and organizations.

12:00 pm

Free noon concerts every Wednesday in June and July under the covered patio. Bring your friends and bring your lunch -- or plan to purchase a treat from Chik-Fil-A. Rain or Shine!

1:00 pm

Grades 3–8: Learn the latest dance moves from Brianna’s Elite Dance Institute.

This event will take place at the Stark County District Library Lake Community Branch.

Registration is requested. Please call 330.877.9975 to register.

6:00 pm

For parents of children up to age 12; for information call (330) 762-0591

NAMI Stark County will offer "Family-to-Family"; a FREE 12 week program that meets once a week for persons having an adult loved one with mental illness. The program teaches about mental illness, treatments, coping and communication strategies and more.

Massillon Public Library is sponsoring a children’s program, “Pint-size Polkas,” from 7 to 7:45 p.m. July 8.
Presenter and accordionist Mike Schneider will entertain children with a polka music package that is fun for the whole family. To the rhythm of his snappy polka beat, children will learn about the alphabet, numbers, careers, the benefits of drinking milk, personal hygiene, and even a dance step or two.
No registration is required.
The library is at 208 Lincoln Way E.

7:00 pm

Wednesday night meditation at Merging Hearts. Each Wednesday at 7pm we gather to experience a new and different meditation.

For information call (330) 492-7522 or (330) 837-5018

The 42-member Canton Concert Band is offering a series of free Summer Sunset Concerts at parks throughout Stark County.
The programs will include pop music, light classical selections, show tunes, and marches.
The band’s members include professional musicians along with some high school and college students. Conductors and music will vary by concert.
Programs begin at 7 p.m., except as noted. Bring blankets or lawn chairs for seating.
For information, call (330) 454-7430.
If it rains, the Price Park concerts will be held at Community Christian Church of North Canton at 210 N. Main St.

9:00 pm


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