Friday, August 24, 2007

Hot times

Beat the heat -- or at least ignore it -- with some really cool things happening this weekend. Hey, it's one of the last weekends of the summer, so take advantage of it.

Tonight, consider a little theater with "Seussical, the Musical" at the Parma Little Theatre, 6285 West 54th St. Mercury Summer Stock puts on a family-friendly show about the power of imagination, hosted by the Cat in the Hat. All performances at 7:30 p.m. Box Office: 216-771-5862. $15 adults and $12 students and seniors.

Saturday at 7, head to the the Frances Hall Amphitheater at Big Creek Park for the Irish American Club Eastside Pipes & Drums Band. The concert will be moved indoors if inclement weather. Big Creek Park of the Geauga Park District, 9160 Robinson Road, Chardon. 440-286-9516.

Drive a little south for the Buckin’ Ohio at the Wayne County Fairgrounds in Wooster. Gates open at 5 p.m. Saturday, with bull riding at 7 p.m. Admission is $10 adults, $5 kids 6-12, free for kids 5 and under. 330-624-7205, www.buckinohio.com.

What kid doesn’t think raptors are cool? Celebrate local birds of prey during the Lorain Metro Parks’ Raptor Weekend noon to 4 p.m. Saturday at the Carlisle Visitor Center, 12882 Diagonal Road, LaGrange. There will be games, activities, speakers and live animal programs.

And on Sunday at 5:30 p.m. catch a Sunday Summer Concert at F.A. Seiberling Nature Realm / Arboretum. 1828 Smith Road, Akron. Steve Madewell performs acoustic music and original nature songs during this free performance. Bring a blanket or chair to sit on. If it rains, concert will be moved indoors to theauditorium. Call 330-865-8065.

Tuesday, August 21, 2007

Yeah, so it's wet

How can you resist a world that's so green and lush, though (especially because we've needed this much rain ALL summer)? And just think of all those wonderful puddles out there that need splashing in. So even if you don't go anywhere because you're too put off by getting wet, grab an umbrella, take your shoes off and find a couple of good mini-pools in the neighborhood.

Or ...

Today would be a good day to get to Holden Arboretum for "A Garden Railroad," where you can see the realistic, operating G-guage scale model rolling above and through Holden's garden. There are reproductions of local landmarks -- bridges, barns, and most of the structures in the 6,000-square-foot exhibit are made of natural materials, from pinecones to twigs to bark. Free with paid admission. Call 440-946-4400; http://www.holdenarb.org/]

If you're a little more adventurous, it's Amherst Kids Day at the Beaver Creek Visitor Center from 10 to11 a.m. There will be fun activities and crafts related to ... what else? FISH! The same program happens Wednesday at Vermilion River Reservation's carriage barn in the Lorani County Metro Parks.

On Thursday at 7 p.m., the Burton Public Library will host a CommunityAppreciation Night with SophisticatedSwing, an 18-piece professional swing band, in the library’s Luxenberg FamilyReading Garden. Bring a lawn chair and your dancing shoes. Refreshments will be served. In case it's still raining, the fun will move into the library meeting room. The library is located at 14588 W. Park St., on the square in Burton. Call 440-834-4466.

Friday, August 17, 2007

Happy birthday?

It's my baby's 8th birthday ... I can't say the last eight years have been one big glorious spot of sunshine: She's tempestuous, loud, volatile and self-centered and even self-loathing. But she's also loving, sunny, bright, smart, creative -- sometimes she takes my breath away in her complexity. Ah, such is parenthood.

On to today's and this weekend's myriad events.

It's Heritage Days 2007 through Sunday in downtown Olmsted Falls in the Grand Pacific Junction. Admission is free except for some events that require tickets. The theme is HAT’S OFF TO OLMSTED, so wear a hat during the festival. It's Kids Day today with activities and shows all day, and other fun stuff all weekend. Go to http://grandpacificjunction.com/heritage.shtml.

Get out that kayak or canoe and head to Lake Metroparks' Fairport Harbor Lakefront Park for the World Record Canoe and Kayak Challenge Saturday at 9. In case of inclement weather, attempt will take place at 9 a.m. on Sunday.

Tuesday, August 14, 2007

didja miss me?

It's been a long time since my last posting -- sorry. A family reunion/vacation in the Canadian Rockies kept me busy. But now that I'm back to beloved Cleveland, I'm finding the fun never stopped while I was away.

I don't like spiders, I admit it. I'd just as soon squash one than have it crawl within a 5-feet diameter around me. But that doesn't mean the little creepy things are beneficial. And of course, kids love spiders, right? So Wednesday at 7, be at the F.A. Seiberling Nature Realm, 1828 Smith Road in Akron, for a Spider Stroll. Explore the world of the little guys with naturalist Mike Greene while searching for some 8-legged creatures. Hey, maybe they should come to my back yard -- they're everywhere spinning their magic!

Register today to help the Lake Metroparks people in their World Record Canoe and Kayak Challenge this Saturday at 9 a.m. at the Fairport Harbor Lakefront Park. They're trying to break the Guinness World Record for the world’s largest canoe and kayak raft -- how cool is that?! The current record stands at 776 set by the Cleveland Metroparks in 2003. Lake Metroparks wants 1,000 boats, and is benefiting the American Cancer Society. Registration starts at 7 a.m., and it's all ages (under 12 with an adult).
Call the Lake Metroparks Sports Hotline (440-954-4178) for details, or go to lakemetroparks.com for an official entry form.