Knowing what you can expect to pay for long-term care services is important for older adults and their families. However, as you plan for the future, you may worry that budgeting and saving for long-term care will pose a serious challenge. ...
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Cleveland Public Theatre (CPT) presents the 11th annual Station Hope on May 25 on the grounds of Cleveland’s first authenticated Underground Railroad site, St. John’s Episcopal Church. Station Hope is a jubilant community event celebrating Cleveland’s social justice heritage and exploring contemporary struggles for freedom and equity. ...
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Even if you have just passing knowledge of this part of the world, and aren't particularly interested in religious art, the exhibit offers an impressive array of mosaics, portraits, textiles and other sacred pieces that explain the interwoven relationships among Christians and other religious people in North Africa, Turkey and adjoining regions. ...
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So what was Cleveland's last eclipse like? Good question. For one thing, Cleveland was a settlement—not a city—when the last total eclipse occurred here in 1806. Western Reserve Historical Society has an interesting story about who was here to see it and what people had to say about it.
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This spring’s courses cover a wide variety of topics including music appreciation, internet humor, World War I-era literature, election updates, science, religion, and film. Some course titles include “The New Royals of Windsor,” “Cosmology: From the Big Bang to Eternity?” and “Unknown Stories of America. ...
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