Loganberry Books May/June/July/August 2008 Calendar

April 21, 2008

Monthly events:
first Thursdays, 6-8pm:  Annex Gallery opening reception with the artist
second Thursdays, 6:30-9pm:  
Gene’s Jazz Hot 
third Thursdays, 7pm: 
 N.O.B.S. Forums
fourth Thursdays, 7pm:  book club meetings – 
Bloomsday Club, Austeniana Club 

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Green Expo 
Saturday, April 26, 10am-6pm
~ annual Earth Day celebration ~ 
April 22 is the official Earth Day, and the entire week is full of Earth Day and Go Green celebrations all over the city and country.  Larchmere is no exception.  While Shaker Square boasts a Green Expo with extra vendors at the morning’s Farmers’ Market, Larchmere continues into the day with sales, programs, and education on what it means to be green within an everyday retail context.  For many of us on Larchmere, that means giving life to old and discarded objects — i.e., selling used goods, as we do everyday.  But it also means running a business that recycles its waste, makes energy efficient decisions, and keeps your money within the community (statistically, 45% of every dollar spent at a local store stays in that community, as opposed to 13% of every chain store dollar).  All of these factors add up to smaller carbon footprint.  We’ll also highlight environmentally-friendly products (like greeting cards made on handmade recycled paper with seeds embedded in the paper, so you can plant the card and watch it grow).  Loganberry Books also extends a 10% discount to anyone who arrives by bicycle, foot or RTA today.  Go Green. Read the rest of this entry »


MassMu fun continues this week!

April 21, 2008

 

Remember to cast your ballot for the BEST venues in Stark County!  Voting ends April 30th!  www.bestofstark.com

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Visit your Museum and participating venues this week to take in all the art, music, theater and outdoor activities! Read the rest of this entry »


6th Annual Waterloo Arts Festival / Aug 2

April 21, 2008

 

This annual Waterloo Arts Festival is a vibrant and lively day of music, art and demonstrations that grows bigger and more exciting each year.  With over 3,500 visitors expected to wander through downtown Waterloo, there will be something to catch every eye, from family friendly hands-on activities to dazzling street performers to live music.  With some of the city’s best music close at hand, and great food to sample from local restaurants, the event caters to diverse tastes, and lets residents and visitors explore an eclectic array of buyable and unusual art. Read the rest of this entry »