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Holden Arboretum, Cleveland Botanical Garden seek to diversify audiences, break down racial barriers

CLEVELAND, Ohio The 2014 merger of Holden Arboretum and the Cleveland Botanical Garden was one of the more dramatic cultural rescue stories of the past decade. It joined the big, financially healthy arboretum, with its 3,500 acres of forested land in Lake and Geauga counties, to the 10-acre Botanical Garden, a beloved University Circle institution struggling near collapse under $10 million .

Floating tents, Harding presidential library, John Glenn centennial: What s new in Ohio travel for 2021

Floating tents, Harding presidential library, John Glenn centennial: What s new in Ohio travel for 2021
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67 new COVID-19 coronavirus cases, 3 more deaths confirmed in Cleveland: Thursday update

67 new COVID-19 coronavirus cases, 3 more deaths confirmed in Cleveland: Thursday update Robert Higgs, cleveland.com © Thomas Ondrey, The Plain Dealer/The Plain Dealer/cleveland.com/TNS Cleveland confirmed 67 new cases of COVID-19 coronavirus and three deaths on Thursday, Mayor Frank Jackson’s administration announced. CLEVELAND, Ohio The city confirmed 67 new cases of COVID-19 coronavirus and three deaths on Thursday, Mayor Frank Jackson’s administration announced. The newly confirmed cases involve patients ranging in age from under 10 years old to their 90s. As of Thursday, 26,614 cases of coronavirus have been confirmed in the city since March 2020, according data posted Thursday evening.

Pandemic won t put the freeze on annual Medina Ice Festival

Pandemic won’t put the freeze on annual Medina Ice Festival Updated Jan 18, 2021; Posted Jan 18, 2021 This year s Medina Ice Festival is on for Feb. 19-22, although things will look a little different in deference to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. (Lynn Ischay, The Plain Dealer)Lynn Ischay, The Plain Dealer Facebook Share MEDINA, Ohio The much-loved celebration of all things frozen known as the Medina Ice Festival will celebrate its 27th year by showcasing more than 100 ice sculptures sponsored by local businesses. The largest ice festival in Northeast Ohio will take place rain or shine Feb. 19-22. All carvings will be left on view throughout the weekend.

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