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November 13 “A Year With Frog and Toad” Magical Theater Company (330) 848-3708 November 8 Book signing by David Dye, author of “The Best of World Café,” 2 p.m. Barnes & Noble Booksellers (330) 665-5199 November 10 Author appearance by Kathleen Whitmer, author of “Blue Boo” noon-1 p.m. Blue Heron Bookstore (330) 657-2575 CHARITY EVENTS November 11 Fall Jazz Concert and Wine Tasting, 3 p.m., featuring Joe Augustine to benefit Children’s Concert Society Guzzetta Recital Hall (330) 972-8301 CHILDREN’S EVENTS November 10, 17, 24 Junior Heron Book Club, noon Blue Heron Bookstore (330) 657-2575 November 18 “American Quilt,” 3 p.m. Family Series concert by Akron Symphony Orchestra preconcert activities at 2 p.m. E.J. Thomas Performing Arts Hall, (330) 972-7570 CLASSICAL MUSIC November 11 Sundays at the Elms, 3 p.m. performed by Akron Symphony Orchestra musicians Our Lady of the Elms Chapel, (330) 535-8131 November 17 “American Reflections,” 8 p.m Classic Series Concert by Akron Symphony Orchestra E.J. Thomas Performing Arts Hall, (330) 972-7570 DANCE November 8 Cuyahoga Valley Contra Dance 7 p.m. CVNP, Boston Township School House (800) 445-9667 November 9-10, 17, 24 Ballroom Dancing, 8:30 p.m. Sherwood Dance Club (330) 864-4484 ON EXHIBIT This Week COG Show through Nov. 30 Artists of Rubber City Gallery, (330) 762-4164 November 9 20th Anniversary International Exhibition through Dec. 8 Harris-Stanton Gallery (330) 867-7600 November 10 Sculpture by Eileen Gross through Dec. 30 reception: Nov. 10, 6-9 p.m. Peninsula Art Academy (330) 657-2248 November 11 Oil Paintings by Jack Liberman through Jan. 3 reception: Dec. 9, 11 a.m.-2 p.m. St. Paul's Episcopal Church Art Gallery (330) 836-9327 POPULAR MUSIC November 10, 18 Nov. 10: Easy Street Band 9 p.m. Nov. 18: Tommy Shaw and Jack Blades, 9 p.m. Tangier, (330) 376-7171 November 9, 16 Nov. 9: Peggy Coyle Trio 9 p.m.-midnight Nov. 16: Gene Fiocca Quartet 9 p.m.-midnight Novo Lounge (330) 920-7530 THEATER This Week “Greetings!” through Nov. 17 presented by Stow Players Silver Springs Park Heritage Barn (330) 655-6051 “Oh, Coward!” through Nov. 17 Coach House Theatre (330) 434-7741 “The Chosen,” through Nov. 25 Cleveland Play House (216) 795-7000 “Bug,” through Dec. 2 presented by The Bang and The Clatter Theatre Company Summit Artspace (330) 606-5317 “Forbidden Broadway: Special Victims Unit” through Dec. 2 Hanna Theatre (216) 241-6000 “Irving Berlin’s White Christmas,” through Dec. 31 Carousel Dinner Theatre (330) 724-9855 November 16-17 “Forever Plaid” presented by Morrison Playmakers Inc. Wadsworth Masonic Temple (330) 416-5937 WORKSHOPS/LECTURES November 9 Cuyahoga Valley Nature Writers 7:30-9:30 p.m. CVNP, Boston Store (330) 657-2909 November 13 Fused Glass Ornament Class 6-8:30 p.m. Peninsula Art Academy (330) 657-2248 November 13, 16-17 Nov. 13: Drawing workshop Tuesdays through Dec. 18 call for details Nov. 16-17: Dino Massaroni Alla Prima Workshop 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Cuyahoga Valley Art Center, (330) 928-8092 • NORTON — The Norton Women’s Club will host its 25th annual Craft Bazaar Nov. 10 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Norton Middle School on South Cleveland-Massillon Road. There will be a bake sale, lunch, crafters and tickets for the annual quilt raffle. Admis- sion is $1. For more informa- tion, call (330) 825-0584. • DOWNTOWN AKRON — The Scottish American Society will gather Nov. 11 from 3 to 5 p.m. at the Akron- Summit County Main Branch Library, 60 S. High St. The program meeting will be pre- sented by a member of the library staff and will center around “Tracing Your U.K. Ancestors.” For more infor- mation, call Jim or Margaret Frost at (330) 882-0342. More information on the society and its activities can be accessed at www.scottishamericansoci ety.org. • NORTHWEST AKRON — The MOMS clubs of Akron and Copley/Fairlawn will host a Preschool Fair Nov. 13 from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. at the Northwest Family Recreation Center, 1730 Shat- to Ave. Representatives from up to 20 preschools in West Akron, Bath, Copley and Fair- lawn will distribute informa- tion and answer questions, according to organizers. There will be refreshments and activities for children. For more information, call Kim- berly Foster Lynch at (330) 864-1175 or Karla Spencer at (330) 865-6703. • WEST AKRON — The Junior Women’s Civic Club will have an open house to cel- ebrate 61 years of volunteer service in Akron and sur- rounding communities. The open house will take place Nov. 15 at 6:30 p.m. at the Judith Resnik Community Learning Center, 65 N. Mead- owcroft Drive. The event will provide advice and informa- tion on club benefits, activities and volunteer opportunities. Women interested in joining the club are invited to attend. • NORTH AKRON — A New Beginning is a social group for widows and widow- ers of all ages that meets for breakfast and conversation every Saturday at 8 a.m. at Riverside Kitchen, 610 E. Cuyahoga Falls Ave. For more information, call (330) 929- 5430. AUDITIONS BOOKS BOOKS CLASSICAL MUSIC ON EXHIBIT THEATER Page 28 West Side Leader November 8, 2007 www.akron.com THEATER ART MUSIC RESTAURANTS TELEVISION EVENTS RADIO GALLERIES FESTIVALS MOVIES CONCERTS BOOKS HAPPENINGS PLAYS RECITALS FAIRS SHOWS DANCE ENTERTAINMENT LECTURES BANDS RIGHT: Christmas came early to Carousel Dinner Theatre — Page 22 NEXT WEEK: Preview of Holiday Tree Festival in Downtown Akron 3 3 572 Night Vision Reflective Sign Easy to See on a 48” Pole/House Address Number. Only $39.00 330-212-9574 Mr. Willis Club news Come see the Mansion and Wash House transformed for the holidays by local, professional Interior Designers. This is an excellent opportunity to see the latest styles in holiday design while enjoying the season’s spirit! November 2 – December 22, 2007 Wednesdays through Saturdays 1pm – 4pm Closed Thanksgiving week Perkins Stone Mansion 465 South Portage Path, Akron Participating Designers and Charities: Pamela Bayer, Pamela Bayer Interiors, MetroHealth Rehabilitation Institute of Ohio and the Jesse Blake Foundation, Robin Brechbuhler, Brechbuhler Interior Design Ltd., of Happy Trails Farm Animal Sanctuary, Susan Kotapish, Marjorie Ranftl, the Humane Society of Greater Akron, Janice Mosko, Christy Krainess, Greenbriar Florist, Access, Inc.- an emergency shelter for homeless women and children, Jennifer McCool, Jennifer McCool Interior Design, NeuroDevelopmental Center at Akron Children’s Hospital, Winnie Leenaarts, Pam’s Posies, Cystic Fibrosis Center at Akron Children’s Hospital, Cindy Pastoria, Cindy Pastoria Designs, Akron Children’s Hospital, Jim Pesce, James Pesce Designs, Mental Health America of Summit County, Brian Reeder, Reeder Architects & Interior Design, Kiwanis K- Kids, Diane Blinn, Stan Hywet Hall & Gardens, Lynne Dowling, Libby Upton, Yellow Creek Trading Company, the Alzheimer’s Association. $7 Adults, $1 child (12 and under) Seniors and groups of 10 or more $5 per adult SCHS members receive 2 tickets free For more information contact the Summit County Historical Society at 330.535.1120 or visit www.summithistory.org 40 th Anniversary Open House Friday, November 9 4:00 - 9:00 pm Wine & Cheese Hosted by Owner John (Jack) Johnston View Our Holiday Arrangements New Store Décor Fresh Cut Flowers & Plants 21 Merriman Rd. at Market 330-535-7171 Richard’s Florist Office: 330-867-4266 www.carolynrileyrealestate.com 141 MERZ BLVD. AKRON, OHIO 44333 2350 LANCASTER Everyone’s dream; your real possibility is this refined 3BR, 3 full BA home located in Fairlawn Heights. The grandeur of its formal din. rm, foyer, liv. rm, & impeccably decorated gourmet kit w/fireplaced hearth rm, are perfect for entertaining. To dream more accurately, Call Carolyn Riley 330-867-4266 103 QUAKER RIDGE This sweet & savory townhome will help you harvest many happy years! Its updated BAs, freshly painted walls, new furnace, & 2 large BRs make this home a perfect place for anyone. Also included a home warranty & immed. Poss. Hurry before harvest time passes! Call Ashley Hritz 330-564-3894 AMBIENCE FOR YOUR AMBITION! If surroundings make a home, this luxurious lake front condo in the prestigious Village of Crystal Lakes is the perfect executive residence! Feel the warmth of the enthralling first floor master suite with a fireplace & sitting area, a grand gourmet kitchen, with many more alluring features. See a hallmark of luxurious living today! Call Carolyn Riley 330-867-4266 UNCOVERED TREASURE! Deep from within the heart of elegance comes a most fabulous find in the heart of Granger Lake. A 3BR, 3BA condo with all the luxuries to entertain. Lushly landscaped with screened porch, balcony, & brick patios to enjoy the sunsets or relax in the gorgeous family room with it’s own bar to have an evening cocktail. Embark to see today! Call Carolyn Riley 330-867-4266 LOVELY HOME ON LOVELY STREET This home is in one of the prestigious areas of Akron. Located overlooking the golf course of Portage C. C, beautiful views & serene surroundings. Maintained thruout. 7 bdrms., 5 frpls., hardwood floors, beautiful baths. For a discriminating buyer that appreciates old world charm & elegance. Call for private showing. Call Carolyn Riley 330-867-4266 3816 ROTHROCK PLACE Beyond elegance is where you’ll find this sensational 3BR cluster home! Lushly landscaped, quiet neighborhood, custom built-ins, and first floor master suite too! Perfect for enjoying quiet nights on one of the patios or celebrating with friends in the elegant dining room with attached screened porch. Call & prepare for ultimate showing! OPEN SUN. 2-4 OPEN SUN. 1-3 OPEN SUN. 2-4

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November 13“A Year With Frog and Toad”

Magical Theater Company(330) 848-3708

November 8Book signing by David Dye,

author of “The Best of World Café,” 2 p.m.

Barnes & Noble Booksellers(330) 665-5199

November 10Author appearance by Kathleen

Whitmer, authorof “Blue Boo”noon-1 p.m.Blue Heron Bookstore (330) 657-2575

CHARITY EVENTS

November 11Fall Jazz Concert and Wine

Tasting, 3 p.m., featuringJoe Augustine to benefitChildren’s Concert SocietyGuzzetta Recital Hall(330) 972-8301

CHILDREN’S EVENTS

November 10, 17, 24Junior Heron Book Club, noon

Blue Heron Bookstore (330) 657-2575

November 18“American Quilt,” 3 p.m.

Family Series concert by AkronSymphony Orchestrapreconcert activities at 2 p.m.E.J. Thomas PerformingArts Hall, (330) 972-7570

CLASSICAL MUSIC

November 11Sundays at the Elms, 3 p.m.

performed by Akron SymphonyOrchestra musicians

Our Lady of the ElmsChapel, (330) 535-8131

November 17“American Reflections,” 8 p.m

Classic Series Concert by AkronSymphony OrchestraE.J. Thomas PerformingArts Hall, (330) 972-7570

DANCE

November 8Cuyahoga Valley Contra Dance

7 p.m.CVNP, Boston TownshipSchool House (800) 445-9667

November 9-10, 17, 24Ballroom Dancing, 8:30 p.m.

Sherwood Dance Club(330) 864-4484

ON EXHIBIT

This WeekCOG Show

through Nov. 30Artists of Rubber CityGallery, (330) 762-4164

November 920th Anniversary

International Exhibitionthrough Dec. 8Harris-Stanton Gallery(330) 867-7600

November 10Sculpture by Eileen Gross

through Dec. 30reception: Nov. 10, 6-9 p.m.Peninsula Art Academy(330) 657-2248

November 11Oil Paintings by Jack Liberman

through Jan. 3reception: Dec. 9, 11 a.m.-2 p.m.St. Paul's Episcopal ChurchArt Gallery(330) 836-9327

POPULAR MUSIC

November 10, 18Nov. 10: Easy Street Band

9 p.m.Nov. 18: Tommy Shaw and Jack

Blades, 9 p.m.Tangier, (330) 376-7171

November 9, 16Nov. 9: Peggy Coyle Trio

9 p.m.-midnightNov. 16: Gene Fiocca Quartet

9 p.m.-midnightNovo Lounge(330) 920-7530

THEATER

This Week“Greetings!”

through Nov. 17presented by Stow PlayersSilver Springs ParkHeritage Barn(330) 655-6051

“Oh, Coward!” through Nov. 17Coach House Theatre(330) 434-7741

“The Chosen,” through Nov. 25Cleveland Play House(216) 795-7000

“Bug,” through Dec. 2presented by The Bang and

The Clatter Theatre CompanySummit Artspace(330) 606-5317

“Forbidden Broadway:Special Victims Unit”through Dec. 2Hanna Theatre(216) 241-6000

“Irving Berlin’s WhiteChristmas,” through Dec. 31Carousel Dinner Theatre(330) 724-9855

November 16-17“Forever Plaid”

presented by MorrisonPlaymakers Inc.Wadsworth Masonic Temple(330) 416-5937

WORKSHOPS/LECTURES

November 9Cuyahoga Valley Nature Writers

7:30-9:30 p.m.CVNP, Boston Store(330) 657-2909

November 13Fused Glass Ornament Class

6-8:30 p.m.Peninsula Art Academy(330) 657-2248

November 13, 16-17Nov. 13: Drawing workshop

Tuesdays through Dec. 18call for details

Nov. 16-17: Dino Massaroni AllaPrima Workshop9 a.m.-4 p.m.Cuyahoga Valley ArtCenter, (330) 928-8092

• NORTON — The NortonWomen’s Club will host its25th annual Craft Bazaar Nov.10 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. atNorton Middle School onSouth Cleveland-MassillonRoad. There will be a bake sale,lunch, crafters and tickets forthe annual quilt raffle. Admis-

sion is $1. For more informa-tion, call (330) 825-0584.

• DOWNTOWN AKRON— The Scottish AmericanSociety will gather Nov. 11from 3 to 5 p.m. at the Akron-Summit County Main BranchLibrary, 60 S. High St. Theprogram meeting will be pre-sented by a member of thelibrary staff and will centeraround “Tracing Your U.K.

Ancestors.” For more infor-mation, call Jim or MargaretFrost at (330) 882-0342. Moreinformation on the society andits activities can be accessedat www.scottishamericansociety.org.

• NORTHWEST AKRON— The MOMS clubs ofAkron and Copley/Fairlawnwill host a Preschool FairNov. 13 from 9:30 to 11:30a.m. at the Northwest FamilyRecreation Center, 1730 Shat-to Ave. Representatives fromup to 20 preschools in WestAkron, Bath, Copley and Fair-lawn will distribute informa-tion and answer questions,according to organizers. Therewill be refreshments andactivities for children. Formore information, call Kim-berly Foster Lynch at (330)864-1175 or Karla Spencer at(330) 865-6703.

• WEST AKRON — TheJunior Women’s Civic Clubwill have an open house to cel-ebrate 61 years of volunteerservice in Akron and sur-rounding communities. Theopen house will take placeNov. 15 at 6:30 p.m. at theJudith Resnik CommunityLearning Center, 65 N. Mead-owcroft Drive. The event willprovide advice and informa-tion on club benefits, activitiesand volunteer opportunities.Women interested in joiningthe club are invited to attend.

• NORTH AKRON — ANew Beginning is a socialgroup for widows and widow-ers of all ages that meets forbreakfast and conversationevery Saturday at 8 a.m. atRiverside Kitchen, 610 E.Cuyahoga Falls Ave. For moreinformation, call (330) 929-5430.

AUDITIONS BOOKS BOOKS CLASSICAL MUSIC ON EXHIBIT THEATER

Page 28 West Side Leader November 8, 2007 www.akron.comT H E A T E R A R T M U S I C R E S T A U R A N T S T E L E V I S I O N E V E N T S R A D I O G A L L E R I E S F E S T I V A L S M O V I E S C O N C E R T S

B O O K S H A P P E N I N G S P L A Y S R E C I T A L S F A I R S S H O W S D A N C E E N T E R T A I N M E N T L E C T U R E S B A N D S

RIGHT:Christmas cameearly to CarouselDinner Theatre —Page 22

NEXT WEEK:Preview of Holiday

Tree Festivalin Downtown

Akron

33557722Night Vision

Reflective SignEasy to See

on a 48” Pole/House Address Number.Only $39.00

330-212-9574Mr. Willis

Club news

Come see the Mansion and Wash House transformed for the holidays by local, professional Interior Designers.This is an excellent opportunity to see the latest styles in holiday design while enjoying the season’s spirit!

November 2 – December 22, 2007 Wednesdays through Saturdays 1pm – 4pm

Closed Thanksgiving week

Perkins Stone Mansion465 South Portage Path, Akron

Participating Designers and Charities:Pamela Bayer, Pamela Bayer Interiors, MetroHealthRehabilitation Institute of Ohio and the Jesse BlakeFoundation,

Robin Brechbuhler, Brechbuhler Interior Design Ltd., ofHappy Trails Farm Animal Sanctuary,

Susan Kotapish, Marjorie Ranftl, the Humane Society ofGreater Akron,

Janice Mosko, Christy Krainess, Greenbriar Florist, Access,Inc.- an emergency shelter for homeless women and children,

Jennifer McCool, Jennifer McCool Interior Design,NeuroDevelopmental Center at Akron Children’s Hospital,

Winnie Leenaarts, Pam’s Posies, Cystic Fibrosis Center atAkron Children’s Hospital,

Cindy Pastoria, Cindy Pastoria Designs, Akron Children’sHospital,

Jim Pesce, James Pesce Designs, Mental Health America ofSummit County,

Brian Reeder, Reeder Architects & Interior Design, Kiwanis K-Kids,

Diane Blinn, Stan Hywet Hall & Gardens,

Lynne Dowling, Libby Upton, Yellow Creek Trading Company,the Alzheimer’s Association.

$7 Adults, $1 child (12 and under)Seniors and groups of 10 or more $5 per adultSCHS members receive 2 tickets free

For more information contact the Summit County Historical Society at 330.535.1120 or visitwww.summithistory.org

40th AnniversaryOpen HouseFriday, November 9

4:00 - 9:00 pm

Wine & CheeseHosted by Owner John (Jack) Johnston

View OurHoliday Arrangements

New Store DécorFresh Cut Flowers & Plants

21 Merriman Rd.at Market 330-535-7171

Richard’s Florist

Office: 330-867-4266 www.carolynrileyrealestate.com

141 MERZ BLVD.AKRON, OHIO 44333

2350 LANCASTEREveryone’s dream; your real possibility is thisrefined 3BR, 3 full BA home located in FairlawnHeights. The grandeur of its formal din. rm, foyer,liv. rm, & impeccably decorated gourmet kitw/fireplaced hearth rm, are perfect forentertaining. To dream more accurately, Call Carolyn Riley 330-867-4266

103 QUAKER RIDGEThis sweet & savory townhome will help youharvest many happy years! Its updated BAs,freshly painted walls, new furnace, & 2 large BRsmake this home a perfect place for anyone. Alsoincluded a home warranty & immed. Poss.Hurry before harvest time passes!

Call Ashley Hritz 330-564-3894

AMBIENCE FOR YOUR AMBITION!If surroundings make a home, this luxurious lake frontcondo in the prestigious Village of Crystal Lakes is theperfect executive residence! Feel the warmth of theenthralling first floor master suite with a fireplace &sitting area, a grand gourmet kitchen, with many morealluring features. See a hallmark of luxurious living today!Call Carolyn Riley 330-867-4266

UNCOVERED TREASURE!Deep from within the heart of elegance comes a mostfabulous find in the heart of Granger Lake. A 3BR, 3BAcondo with all the luxuries to entertain. Lushly landscapedwith screened porch, balcony, & brick patios to enjoy thesunsets or relax in the gorgeous family room with it’s ownbar to have an evening cocktail. Embark to see today!Call Carolyn Riley 330-867-4266

LOVELY HOME ON LOVELY STREETThis home is in one of the prestigious areas ofAkron. Located overlooking the golf course ofPortage C. C, beautiful views & serenesurroundings. Maintained thruout. 7 bdrms., 5frpls., hardwood floors, beautiful baths. For adiscriminating buyer that appreciates old worldcharm & elegance. Call for private showing. Call Carolyn Riley 330-867-4266

3816 ROTHROCK PLACEBeyond elegance is where you’ll find this sensational3BR cluster home! Lushly landscaped, quietneighborhood, custom built-ins, and first floormaster suite too! Perfect for enjoying quiet nights onone of the patios or celebrating with friends in theelegant dining room with attached screened porch.Call & prepare for ultimate showing!

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