Venture
Out
OCTOBER
through Nov. 3
From Tub to Table:
Prohibition Shaker Heights Exhibit
This exhibit charts life in Shaker Heights
during the 1920s and early ‘30s when the
18th Amendment prohibiting the sale
and manufacture of alcohol was in effect.
Admission $5 adults, $3 children 6-18; free for
SHS and Ohio History Connection members.
Shaker Historical Society and Museum
16740 South Park Boulevard
216-921-1201 or shakerhistory.org
Thursdays
4-7 pm
Sunset Market
Shop and eat local at this evening market
presented by the North Union Farmers
Market. Every Thursday through October 25.
In the Van Aken District on Tuttle Road.
216-751-7656
northunionfarmersmarket.org
Saturdays
8 am-noon
North Union Farmers Market
The market is open outdoors every Saturday
through December 22. Shop and eat local. The
market moves indoors for the winter.
Shaker Square
216-751-7656
northunionfarmersmarket.org
Saturdays
10 am-noon
Play and Learn Station
Free literacy-based fun for children up to age
5 and their caregivers, co-sponsored by the
Library and Family Connections. Meet and
play with other moms and pops and tots.
Shaker Library
16500 Van Aken Boulevard
216-991-2030 or shakerlibray.org
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10/5
6:30-9:30 pm Friday
Painting the Town
Honoring the Shaker Arts Council founders. B.A. Green, Jan
Thrope, and former Shaker Mayor Judy Rawson will be recognized
for their outstanding work in establishing the Shaker Arts Council.
$125/person. Proceeds will fund a program to “art wrap” utility
boxes throughout Shaker.
Shaker Heights Country Club
3300 Courtland Boulevard
216-916-9360 or shakerartscouncil.org
10/8
6-7:30 pm Monday
Translating Teenagers: Connecting and Communicating
Meet Lisa Damour, Ph.D., the executive director of Laurel School’s Center for
Research on Girls. She also writes a monthly column for the Well Family section of
the New York Times, serves as a regular contributor to CBS News, maintains a private
psychotherapy practice, consults and speaks internationally, and is a senior advisor to
the Schubert Center for Child Studies at Case Western R eserve University.
Shaker Heights Middle School Auditorium
20600 Shaker Boulevard
216-295-4100 or shaker.org
10/11
6-8 pm Thursday
Shaker Dig 4 Night
Visit the museum and join in honoring Ohio Archaeology Month with a show-andtell
program about their Shaker Dig summer camps. Archaeologist Elizabeth Hoag,
Master Teacher Rosemary Nemeth, and SHS Director Ware Petznick will discuss
the archaeology, what the campers discovered, and how it relates to Shaker Heights
history. Free to campers and their families; $5/general admission. Register on
EventBrite.
Shaker Historical Society and Museum
16740 South Park Boulevard
216-921-1201 or shakerhistory.org
10/11
7-9 pm Thursday
Broadsides & Ephemera
This spoken word showcase by and for local writers offers a supportive environment
for shaping, sharing, and improving your poetry, prose, song, playwriting, and
performance art. All are welcome.
Loganberry Books
13015 Larchmere Boulevard
216-795-9800 or loganberrybooks.com
10/17
4-8 pm Wednesday
Friends Book Sale Preview Night
Friends of the Shaker Library members get first dibs on a huge selection of gently used
books in well-organized categories at prices as low as 50 cents. Not a Friend? Join at
the door. The sale continues from 9:30 am-8 pm Thursday, October 18, 9:30-4:30 pm
Friday, October 19 and Saturday, October 20. On Sunday, October 21 buy a bag of
books for $6 from 1:30-4 pm.
Shaker Library
16500 Van Aken Boulevard
216-991-2030 shakerlibrary.org
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