Cleveland/ Fun & Entertainment
Published on December 16, 2019
3 events worth checking out in Cleveland this weekPhoto: Jia Jia Shum/Unsplash

Looking for something to do this week? From a classical music concert to a winter solstice dinner, here's a rundown of options to help you get off the couch and out into the world.

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Classical Revolution

From the event description:

Currently in its 10th year at the Dog, Classical Revolution is a monthly showcase of some of the area's top classical musicians. 

When: Tuesday, Dec. 17, 8-10:30 p.m.
Where: The Happy Dog, 5801 Detroit Ave.
Admission: Free
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DCR Community Gathering

From the event description:

Downtown Cleveland Residents invites you to join the conversations and share a meal. We'll have new and continuing discussions on improving Downtown, and we'll also build relationships to make that change possible. All while keeping it fun and friendly! Bring your voice and your neighbors, connect with public officials and leave with ideas and new friends. Each month we are also collecting donations for neighbors experiencing homelessness. If you can, please bring new socks, new underwear, hand sanitizer or toiletries to the event.

When: Wednesday, Dec. 18, 6-7:30 p.m.
Where: Old Stone Church (First Presbyterian), 91 Public Square
Admission: Free
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Winter Solstice Dinner

From the event description:

Celebrate the turn of the season and the bounty of our region on the Winter Solstice. Four courses exalt the harvest of local farms, including our own, Spice Acres. Each of the four courses is thoughtfully paired with wine.

When: Thursday, Dec. 19, 6-8:30 p.m.
Where: Spice Kitchen + Bar, 5800 Detroit Ave.
Admission: $75
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