Diversions, a calendar of events
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Diversions, a calendar of events
Page 32 West Side Leader November 15, 2007 www.akron.com THEATER ART MUSIC RESTAURANTS TELEVISION EVENTS RADIO GALLERIES FESTIVALS MOVIES CONCERTS NEXT WEEK: Exploring CVNP RIGHT: Find out if ‘Bee Movie’ will sting your funny bone — Page 24 BOOKS HAPPENINGS PLAYS RECITALS FAIRS SHOWS DANCE ABOUT TOWN AUDITIONS November 15, 29 Thursday Movies @ Main 6:30 p.m. Akron-Summit County Main Library, (330) 643-9015 This Week Heart of Ohio Women’s A Cappella Show Chorus Mondays at 7:30 p.m. Twin Falls United Methodist Church (330) 633-8705 BOOKS November 17, 24 Nov. 17: Appearance by Russ Musarra and Chuck Ayers, writer and photographer of “Walks Around Akron” 1 to 2:30 p.m. Nov. 24-25: Christmas open house Nov. 24: 10 a.m.-8 p.m. Nov. 25: 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Blue Heron Bookstore (330) 657-2575 BOOKS CHILDREN’S EVENTS ON EXHIBIT ON EXHIBIT November 17 Booksigning by A.D. Adams, author of “The Dragon Healer of Tone,” 1-3 p.m. Cuyahoga Falls Borders (330) 945-7683 November 18 Book signing by Tom Batiuk, author of “Lisa’s Story” 2:30 p.m. Barnes & Noble Booksellers (330) 665-5199 Blue Heron Bookstore (330) 657-2575 November 18 “American Quilt,” 3 p.m. Family Series concert by Akron Symphony Orchestra pre-concert activities at 2 p.m. E.J. Thomas Performing Arts Hall, (330) 972-7570 All the Difference — Works in Clay, through Dec. 2 Mary Schiller Myers School of Art (330) 972-5951 20th Anniversary International Exhibition, through Dec. 8 Harris-Stanton Gallery (330) 867-7600 Sculpture by Eileen Gross through Dec. 30 Peninsula Art Academy (330) 657-2248 Oil Paintings by Jack Liberman through Jan. 3 reception: Dec. 9 11 a.m.-2 p.m. St. Paul's Episcopal Church Art Gallery (330) 836-9327 Just Susie, through Jan. 4 Seiberling Gallery (330) 657-2909 Picturing the African American Experience through Jan. 6 Corbin Foundation Gallery Akron Art Museum (330) 376-9186 Deadly Medicine: Creating the Master Race through Jan. 8 Maltz Museum of Jewish Heritage, (216) 593-0575 Close to Home: Watercolors by William Sommer and Raphael Gleitsmann through Jan. 27 Akron Art Museum (330) 376-9186 Masumi Hayashi Meditations: Two Pilgrimages through Jan. 27 Akron Art Museum (330) 376-9186 Bits and Pieces: Unpuzzling Our Past, through October 2008 Peninsula Library (330) 657-2291 CHILDREN’S EVENTS November 15, 20 Storytime, 10 a.m. Barnes & Noble Booksellers (330) 665-5199 November 17, 24 Junior Heron Book Club, noon Start a New Hobby For the Holidays! PFAFF Hobby Sewing Machines Starting at Just $14900 A Piece In Time Quilt Shop ENTERTAINMENT LECTURES BANDS You’ll love the quality of our machines, and our experienced, friendly staff! Come in for a test drive today! 5676 Manchester Rd. St. Rt. 93, Just South of Portage Lakes 330-882-9626 apieceintime.com Authorized Dealer & Service Center Sponsored by The City of Akron Presents CLASSICAL MUSIC November 17 “American Reflections,” 8 p.m Classic Series Concert by Akron Symphony Orchestra E.J. Thomas Performing Arts Hall, (330) 972-7570 DANCE November 17, 24-25 Nov. 17, 24: Ballroom Dancing 8:30 p.m. Nov. 25: Ballroom Dancing 7:30 p.m. Sherwood Dance Club (330) 864-4484 ON EXHIBIT This Week COG Show, through Nov. 30 Artists of Rubber City Gallery, (330) 762-4164 From the Kiln: Pottery and Glass Exhibition through Nov. 30 Cuyahoga Valley Art Center, 928-8092 STOP SMOKING With Just One Visit AcuLaser TREATMENT CENTERS 440.740.1020 aculasertreatment.com Visit the 4th Annual Holidayfest at Lock 3 in Downtown Akron! Holiday Lighting Spectacular Kick off the holiday season with a lighting spectacular featuring music, dancers, ice skating, show stopping fireworks and, of course, Santa! Friday, Nov 23, 7 pm www.holidayfest.org Ask about our Weight Control Program POPULAR MUSIC November 18 Tommy Shaw and Jack Blades 9 p.m. Tangier, (330) 376-7171 November 16, 23 Nov. 16: Gene Fiocca Quartet 9 p.m.-midnight Nov. 23: Buffalo Rose 9 p.m.-midnight Novo Lounge (330) 920-7530 THEATER This Week “Greetings!,” through Nov. 17 presented by Stow Players Silver Springs Park Heritage Barn (330) 655-6051 “Oh Coward!,” through Nov. 17 Coach House Theatre (330) 434-7741 “The Chosen,” through Nov. 25 Cleveland Play House (216) 795-7000 “Bug,” through Dec. 2 presented by The Bang and The Clatter Theatre Company Summit Artspace (330) 606-5317 “Forbidden Broadway: Special Victims Unit,” through Dec. 2 Hanna Theatre (216) 241-6000 “Irving Berlin’s White Christmas,” through Dec. 31 Carousel Dinner Theatre (330) 724-9855 November 16-17 “Forever Plaid” presented by Morrison Playmakers Inc. Wadsworth Masonic Temple (330) 416-5937 WORKSHOPS/LECTURES November 16-17 Dino Massaroni Alla Prima Workshop, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Cuyahoga Valley Art Center, (330) 928-8092 Dance note CUYAHOGA FALLS — The Cuyahoga Falls Parks and Recreation Department will offer Ballroom Nights Nov. 23 at the Quirk Cultural Center, 1201 Grant Ave. The event will include a light snack, music and a dance lesson provided by John and Pam Burton. The free lesson will take place from 7:30 to 8 p.m., followed by an open dance from 8 to 10:30 p.m. The cost is $8 per person, paid at the door. No partner is needed; the event is open to ages 16 and older only. For more information, call the Parks and Recreation Office at (330) 971-8225 or Quirk Cultural Center at (330) 971-8425.