Wednesday, June 03, 2026

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Two decades in the making: West Creek Greenway Trail opens in Metroparks' Parma reservation
After more than two decades of planning, land acquisition, and regional collaboration, the West Creek Greenway trail has officially opened in Parma. The new corridor expands recreational access while advancing a long-term vision to connect Northeast Ohio communities with Cleveland Metroparks and the Ohio & Erie Canal Towpath Trail.
Drawn outdoors: Art by the Falls returns to the Polo Field for a colorful weekend
Valley Arts Center's Art by the Falls returns this weekend, June 6 and 7 with more than 150 artists from across the country, live music, food vendors, family activities, and more at the Cleveland Metroparks Polo Field in Moreland Hills. The annual festival is one of Northeast Ohio’s largest celebrations of art and creativity.
The sound of movement: ChamberFest Cleveland explores musical evolution in ‘Continental Drifts’
Inspired by the movement of the continents across time, ChamberFest Cleveland's 14th season explores how music travels across borders, cultures, and generations. The festival features 12 performances, guest artists, family activities, and clarinetist Franklin Cohen's 80th birthday celebration.
For the benefit of all the people, forever: Cleveland Museum of Art marks 110 years with freebies
The Cleveland Museum of Art celebrates its 110th birthday on Saturday, June 6 with free admission to two special exhibits, member perks, and special discounts. The milestone reflects more than a century of fulfilling its founders' vision to provide world-class art "for the benefit of all the people forever."
Flower Flash: Garden Club of Cleveland creates upcycled floral sculpture, gives away bouquets
The Garden Club of Cleveland in May transformed donated and upcycled flowers into a large-scale public art installation on Wade Oval in University Circle, inviting visitors to take photos, create bouquets, and take home blooms during its first-ever Flower Flash. Two more events are planned later this year.
Sixty years strong: Longstanding parade tradition marches on in University Heights
The City of University Heights continued a six-decade tradition with its annual Memorial Day parade, complete with classic cars, safety forces, mounted police, and community groups. Families lined the route as candy flew, performers entertained and neighbors gathered to mark the holiday together.

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Recent Stories from Around Northeast Ohio

Lights, Camera, Action: Lake Erie Ink Celebrates 10 Years of Teen Voices
Lake Erie Ink marked the 10th anniversary of its Teen Book Project with the launch of this year’s anthology, "Lights, Camera, Action," compiled by student writers from Ohio schools. The annual initiative gives teens the opportunity to publish their works, collaborate with peer editors, and discover the power of sharing their voices.
Thousands of flags to honor fallen veterans at Lake View Cemetery Memorial Day observance
Lake View Cemetery will honor fallen service members during a Memorial Day observance at the James A. Garfield Memorial. Volunteers will place thousands of American flags on veterans’ graves ahead of the holiday.
South Euclid Food Truck Park is ready to serve up live music and summer fun with major upgrades
The South Euclid Food Truck Park kicks off its fourth season on June 5 with live music, food trucks, and a full summer calendar of concerts, food trucks and events. After infrastructure improvements, city officials say the park has evolved into a true gathering place in the downtown district.
Dino Day roars into Cleveland Museum of Natural History with family fun for all ages
The Cleveland Museum of Natural History is hosting Museum Family Day: Dino Day on Sunday, May 31, with dinosaur-themed activities, fossil digs, live animal encounters, crafts, and film screenings. Sponsored by Real Good Foods, guests can explore prehistoric life through hands-on programming and experiences.
Riding the wind: Balloon Glow keeps aviation’s oldest tradition alive at Chagrin Falls’ Blossom Time
The Chagrin Valley Jaycees’ Blossom Time returns to Chagrin Falls over Memorial Day weekend—beginning tomorrow, Thursday, May 21 through Sunday, May 24, with  carnival rides, entertainment, and food. One of the of most anticipated traditions arrives Thursday evening—when Balloon Glow fills the Chagrin Falls skies with a colorful tribute to one of aviation’s earliest wonders.
Dig into reading: Cuyahoga County Public Library Summer Reading Challenge adds prehistoric fun
Cuyahoga County Public Library invites readers of all ages and abilities to dig into books this summer with its 2026 Summer Reading Challenge. "Unearth a Story" features a prehistoric-theme, a focus on dinosaurs and archaeology, and urges participants to build daily reading habits—offering activities and rewards that spark curiosity and prevent summer learning loss.
Record crowds, strong community spirit define Cleveland Asian Festival weekend
Despite an early shutdown due to large crowds, organizers of the 17th Cleveland Asian Festival say this year’s event was one of the best. Festival leaders highlighted the community’s enthusiasm and encouraged visitors to support AsiaTown businesses. Photographer Reuben Kutash documented the fun!
Bright moon rising: Community voices shape Mingyue Place at former Dave’s site in AsiaTown
NRP Group's $50 million mixed-use project called Mingyue Place will transform the former Dave’s Market site in AsiaTown with housing, commercial space, a Cleveland Public Library branch, a park, and other amenities—all shaped by community input.
Music to our ears: Cleveland Metroparks reveals 2026 Summer Waterfront Concert Series
Cleveland Metroparks announced the return of its free Summer Concert Series, featuring eight Thursday evening concerts at Euclid Beach Park and Edgewater Beach beginning June 11. Enjoy live music against the backdrop of Lake Erie. 
Rallying support: Habitat hosts Pope Leo Village build day, fundraising walk
Greater Cleveland Habitat for Humanity invites volunteers to help frame walls for future homes as part of the Pope Leo Village initiative in Buckeye-Woodhill. The effort is inspired by Pope Leo XIV’s commitment to service, work to expand affordable homeownership opportunities, and engaging the community in hands-on service.
Creativity in motion: Cleveland Museum of Art Parade the Circle gains momentum in new creative home
The Cleveland Museum of Art’s Parade the Circle returns June 13 with a "Momentum" theme inspired by CMA’s “American Printed Silks” exhibit. Parade prep is in its new creative home at the CMA Community Arts Center. Lead artist Hector Castellanos Lara says participants are ready with elaborate costumes and decorations!
People, Place, Power, and Prosperity: Hough residents lead push to preserve culture and community
A year-long community engagement effort in the Hough neighborhood ensures residents play a central role in shaping redevelopment and cultural preservation. Led by Rhodes Heritage Group, MidTown Cleveland, and ThirdSpace Action Lab, the initiative gathered community input to guide investments and shape neighborhood identity.
South Euclid looks ahead after auction of historic Notre Dame College campus
South Euclid city officials are optimistic about the future of the former Notre Dame College campus after Akron Children’s Hospital was the successful bidder in an auction last week. Officials say they hope the property will continue its legacy of community use as a regional healthcare center while also creating new opportunities for residents.
Author and horticulturist Abra Lee to explore Black gardening traditions at Botanical Garden
Acclaimed horticulturist and author Abra Lee will visit Cleveland Botanical Garden on May 16 to discuss the overlooked contributions of Black gardeners, farmers, and growers and the lasting impact of their work on American horticulture and agriculture.

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