The Sources



The Sources
Ticketmaster: Kaufmann's in Eastwood, Southern Park and Shenango Valley malls; and Giant Eagle stores in Austintown, Calcutta and New Castle. Call (330) 747-1212, (724) 323-1919 or (800) 366-1212. Web address is www.Ticketmaster.com
Tickets.com: Call (800) 766-6048. Outlet in Tops supermarkets on U.S. Route 422, Niles, and at 2425 N. River Road, Warren.
Tonight
MUSIC
Ernie Krivda Quintet featuring Dominic Farinacci, 8, Nighttown, 12387 Cedar Road, Cleveland Heights. (216) 795-0550.
NIGHTLIFE
DJ Brian, 10, The Dash Inn, 2716 Mahoning Ave., Youngstown. (330) 793-5030.
DJ Chad, 9:30, Down The Hatch, 3101 Mahoning Ave, Youngstown. (330) 799-3449.
4 Lane Highway Band, 9, Grandpa's Lounge, St. Rt. 46, Niles. (330) 652-1256.
OUTDOOR CONCERTS
Jim Frank Trio, 7, Boardman Park, Route 22.
POP, ROCK, JAZZ
CMJ/Rock Hall 3 Day Music Fest, as many as 100 artists performing, Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, Cleveland. www.cmj.com/rockfest.
Loudon Wainwright III with Connie Kaldor, 6:30, Kent Stage, 175 East Main St., Kent. (330) 677-5005 or www.kentstage.org.
Pixies, 8, Chevrolet Amphiteatre at Station Square, Pittsburgh (412) 323-1919 or www.belkinproductions.com.
SPECIAL EVENTS
The Appalachians, (documentaryfeaturing Johnny Cash in his final interview with Rosanne Cash, Loretta Lynn, Ricky Skaggs/others), 6:30, Rex Theatre, 1602 East Carson Street, Pittsburgh. www.Sierraclub.org/appalachia.com.
Family Tea Times, 3-4, Pittsburgh Center for the Arts, 6300 Fifth Ave., Pittsburgh. (412) 361-0873.
Friday
DANCES
Mansfield, 8, Kuzman's, 1025 S. State Street, Girard. (330) 545-8521.
FAIRS AND FESTIVALS
Strawberry Festival, 6-11, Town Square, Bedford, OH. (440) 232-0407.
MUSIC
Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, Sir Andrew Davis (conductor), Michelle DeYoung (vocalists), Marcus Haddock (tenor), Alan Held (bass),Robert Page (director Mendelssohn Choir of Pittsburgh), 8, Heinz Hall, 600 Penn Ave., Pittsburgh. (412) 392-4900 or www.pittsburghsymphony.org.
NIGHTLIFE
Jim Frank Trio, 6, Croatian Home, 3200 Vestal Road, Youngstown. (330) 270-9056.
DJ Brian, 10, Dash Inn, 2716 Mahoning Ave., Youngstown. (330) 793-5030.
Lazy River Band (live), 10, Down The Hatch,
3101 Mahoning Ave, Youngstown. (330) 799-3449.
Triple Threat Band, 10, Salty Grog's, 1203 Boardman-Poland Road, Boardman. (330) 726-6690.
Blackwater, 10, Irish Bob's, 3602 South Ave., Youngstown. (330) 788-0011.
21 South, 9, Dusty Armadillo, 3147 St. Rt. 44, Rootstown. (330) 325-0647.
Guys Without Ties, 9:30, The Fireplace Restaurant & amp; Lounge, 2075 E. Western Reserve Road, Poland. (330) 757-4043.
ONSTAGE
Peter Pan, 8, Straw Hat Theatre, Ashtabula Arts Center, 2928 West 13th Street, Ashtabula. (440) 964-3396.
"Solo Acts," 8, Oakland Center for the Arts, 220 W. Boardman St., Youngstown. (330) 746-0404.
POP, ROCK, JAZZ
Elizabeth Mis, 7:30, Crocker Park, 25 Main, Westlake. (440) 871-6880.
Ticket To Ride, 8, Banana Split Festival, Wilmington. www.bnanasplitfestival.com.
CMJ/Rock Hall 3 Day Music Fest, as many as 100 artists performing, Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, Cleveland. www.cmj.com/rockfest.
Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival with 60+ artists, 3 day camping event, Manchester, Tennessee. www.bonnaroo.com.
Alan Holdsworth (guitar), TBA, Winchester, 12112 Madison. (216) 226-5681.
Red Wanting Blue, 7:30, House of Blues, 308 Euclid Ave., Cleveland. (216) 523-2583 or www.hob.com.
SPECIAL EVENTS
Antique Car Cruise, 10-5, Old Stone House, Slippery Rock. (724) 738-2372.
Rib America Food & amp; Music Festival, 3, Chevy Amphitheatre, Station Square, Pittsburgh. www.chevroletamphitheatre.com.
Saturday
DANCES
Del Sinchak, 8, Kuzman's, 1025 S. State Street, Girard. (330) 545-8521.
FAIRS AND FESTIVALS
Strawberry Festival, 12-11, Town Square, Bedford, OH. (440) 232-0407.
NIGHTLIFE
DJ Brian, 10, Dash Inn, 2716 Mahoning Ave., Youngstown. (330) 793-5030.
Lazy River Band (live), 10, Down The Hatch,
3101 Mahoning Ave, Youngstown. (330) 799-3449.
Davis & amp; McKay Band (acoustic rock 'n' roll), 8, Biscotti's Winery and Pasta, 2592 North Main Street, Hubbard.
HD Rider, 9, The Ranch, 4628 Ellwood Rd, (Rt. 65), New Castle. (724) 752-9700.
HouseBand, 10, Salty Grog's, 1203 Boardman-Poland Road, Boardman. (330) 726-6690.
zZz Band, 11, Cedars Lounge, 23 N. Hazel. Youngstown. (330) 743-6565.
DJ Dance, Lesson 7, Dance 8, Youngstown Maennerchor Club, 831 Mahonning Avenue, Youngstown. (330) 702-8783 or www.youngstowndance.org.
Four Lane Highway, 9, Grandpa's, Rt 46, Mineral Ridge. (330) 652-1256.
Saturday Night Dance Party, 10, Irish Bob's, 3602 South Ave., Youngstown. (330) 788-0011.
Next of Kin, 10, The Dusty Armadillo, 3147 St. Rt. 44, Rootstown. (330) 325-0647.
Goldie Rox, 9:30, The Fireplace Restaurant & amp; Lounge, 2075 E. Western Reserve Road, Poland. (330) 757-4043.
ONSTAGE
Peter Pan, 8, Straw Hat Theatre, Ashtabula Arts Center, 2928 West 13th Street, Ashtabula. (440) 964-3396.
"Solo Acts," 8, Oakland Center for the Arts. (330) 746-0404.
POP, ROCK, JAZZ
Phil Dirt and The Dozers, 8, Banana Split Festival, Wilmington. www.bnanasplitfestival.com.
Stevie Nicks and Don Henley, 8, Post-Gazette Pavilion, Pittsburgh. Ticketmaster.
CMJ/Rock Hall 3 Day Music Fest, as many as 100 artists performing, Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, Cleveland. www.cmj.com/rockfest.
Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival with 60+ artists, 3 day camping event, Manchester, Tennessee. www.bonnaroo.com.
SALES, SHOWS
Intergalactic Bead & amp; Jewelry Show, 10-5, Cuyahoga Fairgrounds, Arts & amp; Crafts Bldgs (#27), 19000 Bagley Rd., Middleburg Heights. (888) 729-6904 or www.beadshow.com.
Bonsai Show, 10-4, Rockfeller Park Gardens Greenhouse, 750 East 88th Street, Cleveland. croske@visn.net.
Painesville Antique Show, 9-5, Victoria Place lower concourse, downtown Painesville. www.painesvilleantiqueshow.com.
SPECIAL EVENTS
Rib America Food & amp; Music Festival, 12, Chevy Amphitheatre, Station Square, Pittsburgh. www.chevroletamphitheatre.com.
16th Annual Community Arts Celebration, 11-4, 11150 East Boulevard, Cleveland. www.clevelandart.org.
Sunday
COUNTRY
Y-108 Hot Country Jam with Phil Vassar, Darryl Worley and more TBA, 5, Post-Gazette Pavilion, Pittsburgh. www.post-gazettepavilion.com.
DANCES
Prime Time Polkas, 2, SNPJ Recreation Center, 270 Martin Road, Enon Valley, PA. (877) 767-5732.
Joe Novak, 4-8, Avon Oaks Ballroom, 1401 N. State St. Rt. 422, Girard. (330) 545-8974.
FAIRS AND FESTIVALS
Strawberry Festival, 12-8, Town Square, Bedford, OH. (440) 232-0407.
MUSIC
Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, Sir Andrew Davis (conductor), Michelle DeYoung (vocalists), Marcus Haddock (tenor), Alan Held (bass),Robert Page (director Mendelssohn Choir of Pittsburgh), 2:30, Heinz Hall, 600 Penn Ave., Pittsburgh. (412) 392-4900 or www.pittsburghsymphony.org.
NIGHTLIFE
Game Riot, 6, Music Hall, House of Blues, Cleveland. (216) 523-2583 or www.hob.com.
ONSTAGE
"Peter Pan," 8, Straw Hat Theatre, Ashtabula Arts Center, 2928 West 13th Street, Ashtabula. (440) 964-3396.
OUTDOOR CONCERTS
Rex Taneri Combo, 7, Village Gazebo, Water Street, Lowellville.
Jim Frank Trio, 2, Firestone Park, Columbiana.
POP, ROCK, JAZZ
Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival with 60+ artists, 3 day camping event, Manchester, Tennessee. www.bonnaroo.com.
Ferrante Winery Jazz Fest w/Debbie Gifford (vocal), Dave Sterner (saxophone), 1, Ferrante Winery, 5585 Rt. 307, Geneva. (440) 446-VINO.
Rock Never Stops Tour, Cinderella, Ratt, Quiet Riot & amp; Firehouse, 7, Canton Memorial Civic Center, Canton. (330) 945-9400 or www.ticketmaster.com.
SALES, SHOWS
Intergalactic Bead & amp; Jewelry Show, 10-5, Cuyahoga Fairgrounds, Arts & amp; Crafts Bldgs (#27), 19000 Bagley Rd., Middlegurg Heights. (888) 729-6904 or www.beadshow.com.
Bonsai Show, 10-4, Rockfeller Park Gardens Greenhouse, 750 East 88th Street, Cleveland. croske@visn.net.
SPECIAL EVENTS
Rib America Food & amp; Music Festival, 12, Chevy Amphitheatre, Station Square, Pittsburgh. www.chevroletamphitheatre.com.
Gospel Lunch Cruise, 2-4, Gateway Clipper Fleet, 350 West Station Square Drive, Pittsburgh. (412) 355-7980.
Monday
NIGHTLIFE
James Solberg (Blues Guitarist), 9, Tully's, 101 Chestnut Street, Sharon. (724) 981-3123 or www.quakersteak.com.
OUTDOOR CONCERTS
Dixieland Nite featuring Herb Seelbach' Dixieland Band, 7, Village Gazebo, State Route 170, Poland.
The Youngstown Symphonic Band, Paul Rossi Conductor, 7, Concert On The Green, Canfield.
SPECIAL EVENTS
Phil Lesh's, 7, Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum, Cleveland, book signing, 4, main stage, (216)515-1503.
Tuesday
MUSIC
Kilgen Pipe Organ Concert, 2, Canton Palace Theatre, 605 Market Ave. North, Canton. (330) 454-8172 or www.cantonpalacetheatre.org.
NIGHTLIFE
Jim Frank Trio, 6:30, Sunrise Assisted Living, Boardman. (330) 707-1313.
Just Jill Karaoke, 10, Dash Inn, 2716 Mahoning Ave., Youngstown. (330) 793-5030.
ONSTAGE
The Sound of Music, 8, Benedum Center, 719 Liberty Ave., Pittsburgh. (412) 456-6666 or www.pittsburghCLO.org.
OUTDOOR CONCERTS
From Motown to Rock Featuring Guys without Ties Band, 7, Woodworth Park, Beaver Township.
Italian Conte with The Frank Gallo Band, 7, Austintown Park, 6000 Kirk Road, Austintown.
POP, ROCK, JAZZ
The Bad Plus, 7, Nightown, 12387 Cedar Road, Cleveland Heights. (216) 795-0550.
California Guitar Trio: Paul Richards (guitar), Bert Lams (guitar), Hideyo Moriya (guitar), Tony Levin (bass), Pat Mastelotto (drums), 8, Beachland Ballroom, 15711 Waterloo. (216) 383-1124.
Wednesday
DANCES
Turk's Dinner Dance, 4, SNPJ Recreation Center, 270 Martin Road, Enon Valley, Pa. (877) 767-5732.
NIGHTLIFE
Jame Night, 9, Dash Inn, 2716 Mahoning Ave., Youngstown. (330) 793-5030.
Karaoke with Dominic, 9:30, Down The Hatch,
3101 Mahoning Ave, Youngstown. (330)799-3449.
American Hi-Fi, 8, Lime Spider, 207 S. Main St., Akron. www.ticketweb.com.
ONSTAGE
"The Sound of Music," 8, Benedum Center, 719 Liberty Ave., Pittsburgh. (412) 456-6666 or www.pittsburghCLO.org.
"Same Time, Next Year," 2 & amp; 8, The Academy Theatre, 275 Chestnut St., Meadville, Pa. (814) 337-8000.
OUTDOOR CONCERTS
The Al Hreno Orch., 7, Churchill Park, Belmont Ave, Liberty.
The Del Rezek Orch., 7, The Commons ATA Greenbrier, 860 South Ave., Boardman.
POP, ROCK, JAZZ
TGIF Band, 11:45, Cascade Plaza, S Main. Akron. (330) 375-2835.
Tony Carmen Band (Swing/Dixieland), 5:30, Cleveland Museum of Art. 216-421-7350.
Debbie Boone (vocal)/John Oddo (piano) Trio, 7 & amp;9, Nightown, 12387 Cedar. 216-795-0550.
Headhunters featuring Bill Summer (percussion/vocals), Paul Jackson (bass), Mike Clark (drums), Skerik (alto saxophone), Robert Walter (keyboards), Beachland Ballroom, 15711 Waterloo. (216) 383-1124. www.shimonpresents.com
Dave Matthews Band with Robert Randolph, 7, Blossom Music Center, House of Blues, Cleveland. Ticketmaster or (330) 916-6068.
Tom Petty & amp; The Heartbreakers with The Black Crowes, 7, Post-Gazette Pavilion, Burgettstown. Ticketmaster.
SPECIAL EVENTS
The Rocky Horror Show, (live musical presentation - suggested age 16 and older), 7:30, Weathervane Playhouse, 1301 Weathervane Lane, Akron. (330) 836-2626 or www.weathervaneplayhouse.com.
Erin Gray & amp; Joel Higgins, 2 & amp;8, Academy Theatre, 275 Chestnut Street, Meadville, Pa. (814) 337-8000.
Ongoing
ART
Allen Memorial Art Museum, 87 North Main St., Oberlin College, Oberlin. "Jim Dine, some drawings," through July 17. Tues.-Sat., 10-5; Sun., 1-5. (440) 775-8665 or www.oberlin.edu/allenart.
Andy Warhol Museum, General Robinson and Sandusky streets, Pittsburgh. "95th Associated Artists of Pittsburgh Annual Exhibition," through Jun. 12; "John Waters: Change of Life," through Sept. 4; "Georgia O'Keefe and Andy Warhol," Oct. 7-Dec. 31; "General Idea Editions," Oct. 7-Dec. 31. 10-10, Fri., 10-5 other days (closed Mondays). (412) 237-8300.
Art Institute of Pittsburgh, 420 Boulevard of the Allies, Pittsburgh. 9-8, Mon.-Thur., 9-5, Fri. and 9-4, Sat. (412) 291-6261.
Ashtabula Arts Center, 2928 West 13th Street, Ashtabulah, "Variations in Creative Expressions" by Marie Dippolito, through June 30; Mon-Thur 9-9; Fri-Sat 9-5.
Butler Institute of American Art Salem Branch, 343 E. State St., Salem; Salem YWCA, June 11-July 2; 11-4, Wed.-Sat. (330) 332-8213.
Butler Institute of American Art Trumbull Branch, 9350 E. Market St., Howland. Adam Straus, through July 17; Peter Plagans, August 7 through Oct. 2; 11-4, Wed.-Sun. (330) 609-9900.
Butler Institute of American Art, 524 Wick Ave., Youngstown. "Michael Hardesty: New Installations," through Oct. 16; Abrham Joel Tobias, through June 19; Ron Kleeman: Views of Nascar, through June 26; Bernard Chaet: Works on Paper, through July 17; Kay Hurley: Near & amp; Far, May 15 through July 24; 69th National Midyear Exhibition, July 10 through August 21; 11-4, Tues. and Thur.-Sat., 11-8, Wed., noon-4, Sun. (330) 743-1711.
Cedars Cafe, 131 West Commerce St., Youngstown. Pig Iron Literary & amp; Art Works, 2nd Tues. of each month through 2005. (330) 747-6932.
Cleveland Institute of Art Reinberger Galleries, 11001 Euclid Ave., Cleveland. Society of North American Goldsmiths Exhibition, June 22-July 29. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 9-5. (216) 421-7407. www.cia.edu.
Cleveland Museum of Art, 11150 East Blvd."Illuminated Manuscript Installation," in Gallery 216, through Oct. 2; 10-5, Tues., Thur., Sat.-Sun. and 10-9, Wed. and Fri.; Exhibition of works by Michael Borremans from May 22-Sept. 4. (216) 421-7340.
Gallery One, 7003 Center St., Mentor. Mon-Thurs. and Sat., 10-6, Fri., 10-9. (440) 255-1200, (800) 621-1141 or www.galleryone.com.
Great Lakes Science Center, Cleveland. Sun.-Wed., 9:30 a.m.-7:30 p.m., Thur.-Sat., 9:30 a.m.-9 p.m. From May 26-Sept. 18, 9:30 a.m.-9 p.m. every day. (216) 694-2000.
Hoyt Institute of Fine Arts, 124 E. Leasure Ave., New Castle, Pa. 10-8, Tues. and Thur., 10-5, Wed., Fri. and Sat. (724) 652-2882.
Kent State University Museum, "Origin and Synthesis: Selected Weavings" by Janice Lessman-Moss, through Aug. 7; "The Right Chemistry: Colors in Fashion 1704-1918," through Feb. 19, 2006; "Allegory and Symbol: Chinese Robes in the Kent State University Museum Collection," through Oct. 23; "From the Riches of Ohio's Soil: Cambridge Glass," ongoing; "Yves Saint Laurent," through Oct. 16; "A Japanese Bride's Last Furisode" June 9-Mar.12, 2006; 10-4:45, Wed., Fri. & amp; Sat., 10-8:45, Thurs., noon-4:45, Sun. (330) 672-3450 or www.kent.edu/museum
Kent State University School of Art Gallery, School of Art Building, Jewelry Exhibition from Anderson Turner, June 14 through 26, 2005; special gallery hours Tuesday through Sunday 12-5. (330) 672-1363.
Keny Galleries, Art Exhibition, 10-6, Mon.- Fri. & amp; by appointment, Columbus. Betsey Defusco & amp; Rod Bouc, through June 30; Selected American historic paintings and works on paper, July-August. (614) 464-1228.
Mill Creek MetroParks Weller Gallery, inside D.D. and Velma Davis Education and Visitor Center, Fellows Riverside Gardens, McKinley Avenue, Youngstown. 10-5, Tues.-Sun. (330) 740-7116.
One Mellon Center, Satellite Gallery, One Mellon Center, downtown Pittsburgh. COLOR: Ten African American Artist, through Oct 22. "Living Red: Are You Feelin Me", exibition of contemporary art by female African American artists; through August 21. "Biko at 13," exhibition by works of Pittsburgh artist Emory Biko, Aug 26 - Oct 22. Open daily through midnight (412) 261-7003 or www.contemporarycraft.org.
Pittsburgh Center for the Arts, 6300 Fifth Ave., Pittsburgh. "Master Visual Artists V", through Aug. 18, 10-5, Wed.-Sat., noon-5, Sun. (412) 361-0873.
Riffe Gallery, Vern Riffe Center for Government and the Arts, State and High Streets, Columbus. "Land of Latitudes: Contemporary Art From Chile" through July 10. Hours: Tue. 10-4, Wed.- Fri. 10-8, Sat. 12-8 and Sun. 12-4 . (614) 644-9624.
Roberta's Gallery of Fine Arts, 8 S. Main St., Columbiana. 10-4, Tues.-Sat. (330) 482-4522.
The Sculpture Center, 1834 East 123rd St., Cleveland. Jamie Davis, June 10 -July 8. Mon.-Fri. 10-4, Sat. noon-4. (216) 229-6527 or www.sculpturecenter.org.
SPACES, 2220 Superior Viaduct, Cleveland. "Enamel: Beyond the Object," "Arterial Change," "Nail Project," "Flora & amp; Fauna" June 23-Aug. 5, Hours: Tues.-Fri. 11-5:30, Sat. 11-5, Sun. 1-5. (216) 621-2314.
Studio of 5 Rings, 2400 Superior Ave., Cleveland. Jamie Richey Collection, through July 1, (216) 771-0830.
Tarter/Miller Gallery, Kent State University Museum, Kent. "Fifth Annual National Juried Cup Show," through June 11, Wed., Fri., Sat. 10-4:45; Thurs. 10-8:45; Sun. noon-4:45. www.kent.edu/museum.
Trumbull Art Gallery, 196-198 E. Market St., Warren. Taxim Jaffer, Defining Spaces, through June 11; noon-4, Tues-Sat., (330) 395-4876 or www.trumbullartgallery.com.
Youngstown State University McDonough Museum of Art, One University Plaza. 11-4, Tues. and Thur.-Sat. and 11-8, Wed. (330) 941-1400.
CHILDREN
Camp Cleveland Play House, 8500 Euclid Ave., six-week theatric perforance camp. Ages 5-7 session one: June 13-30, session two: July 5-21; Ages 8-12 June 13-July 21; Ages 13-17, June 13-July 21. registration fee by July 14. (216) 795-7000.
Children's Museum of Pittsburgh, 10 Children's Way, Hours are noon-5, Sun., 10-5 other days. (412) 697-0122.
Children's Museum of the Valley, 139 E. Boardman St., Youngstown. Hours are 10-4:30, Tues.-Sat. and 1-4:30, Sun. Free admission, 5-8 p.m. first Wed. of each month. (330) 744-5914.
Trumbull Art Gallery, 196-198 E. Market St., Warren. Richard Novak Summerfest for Children inspired by Georgia O'Keeffe for kids ages 5-15. June 24-July 8. Different times per age group. (330) 395-4876.
COMEDY
Cleveland Improv, 2000 Sycamore St., Cleveland. (216) 696-4677 or www.improv.com.
DANCES
Avon Oaks Ballroom, U.S. Route 422, Girard. Dancing with DJ Marc Anthony, 8-11:30 p.m., Fri.; country line dancing and lessons, 6:30-10:30, Tues.; Austie's Combo, 8-11:30, Wed. (330) 545-8974.
Hubbard VFW, 710 W. Liberty St. Basic swing dance classes, 6, Mon.; lessons in intermediate and advanced swing, Lindy hop, salsa, Latin, hustle and smooth, 7-9:30, Mon. (330) 534-9775.
Judy Conti Dance Studio, Wedgewood Plaza, New and Raccoon Roads, Austintown. Meet Me on the Dance Floor, Swing, cha-cha, hustle and waltz lessons, 7-8, Mon., Tues. and Thur. (330) 727-6312 or (330) 788-7474. Kuzman's, 1025 S. State St., Girard. Jitterbug Dancing, 8, Wed. (330) 545-8521.
Maples, 3147 State Route 44, Rootstown. Country line dancing, 7, Fri. (330) 325-0647.
The Skate Connection, 7080 Tiffany Blvd., Boardman. Ballroom Dancing hosted by Fred Astaire, Sat. Nights 8:30-11, Group Class 7:30-8:30. (330) 788-3200.
Youngstown Maennerchor, 831 Mahoning Ave., Youngstown. Hustle and West Coast swing dancing and lessons, 7-11, Tues. (330) 793-1962.
FLEA MARKETS
Brookfield Flea Market, Valley View Mall, 7281 Warren-Sharon Road. 9-5, Wed., Sat. and Sun. (330) 448-6866.
Eastwood Flea Market, 910 Great East Plaza, Niles. 10-5, Sat. and Sun. (330) 544-8111.
Four Seasons Flea and Farm Market Inc., 3000 McCartney Road, Youngstown. 8-5, Wed. and Sun. (330) 744-5050.
Michaelangelo's Indoor/Outdoor Flea Market, U.S. Route 422, Edinburg, Pa. 6-3, Sun.. (724) 654-0382.
Rogers Community Auction and Open Air Market, 45625 State Route 154. 7:30 a.m., Fri. (330) 227-3236.
Skyway Indoor/Outdoor Flea Market, 1805 N. Leavitt Road, Warren. 8-4, Sat. and Sun. (330) 898-1938.
Warren Flea Market, 428 Main St. S.W., Warren. 8-4, Tue. and Sat. (330) 399-8298.
NATURE
Akron Fossils & amp; Science Center and Truassic Park, 2080 S. Cleveland-Massillon Road, Copely. 10-7, Tues.-Sat., (330) 665-DINO.
Akron Zoo, 500 Edgewood Ave., Akron. 10-4, daily . (330) 375-2550.
Carnegie Science Center, One Allegheny Ave., Pittsburgh. Rangos Omnimax Theater: "Ghost of the Abyss," through June, "Forces of Nature," through June. Exhibitions: "Jelly Belly, Candy Unwrapped," through September 5, "Miniature Railroad and Village," through June, Permanent Exhibits include UPMC Sports Work, Exploration Station and Exploration Station Junior, SciQuest and SeaScape. (412) 237-3400 or www.CarnegieScienceCenter.org.
Carnegie Science Center's Henry Buhl, Jr. Planetarium, Pittsburgh. "Far Out Space Places," "Ringworld," "Stars Over Pittsburgh," "The Sky Above Mister Rogers' Neighborhood" and "SkyWatch" Sessions on Clear Saturday evenings. "Listen to the Whales," 7, Fri. and Sat.; New Laser Fantasy Shows, Fri. and Sat. through April: "Mystery of Time," 7, "Aerosmith and Guns N Roses," 8, "Metallica," 10, "Midnight Floyd," midnight. (412) 237-3336.
Cleveland Botanical Garden, 11030 East Blvd. 10-5, daily. (216) 721-1600.
Cleveland Metroparks Zoo, 3900 Wildlife Way (off Fulton Parkway). 10-5, daily. (216) 661-6500.
Cleveland Museum of Natural History, 1 Wade Oval Drive, University Circle. Spring Nature Art Show, through Jul. 27; Hummingbirds: Jewels in the Sky, through June 24; Digging the Mystery: Photographs from the Danbury Site, through Aug. 1; 10, Mon-Sat, 1, Sun; Shafran Planetarium Programs presents Feathered Dinosaurs: The Bird/Dinosaur Connection featuring Flying (Very) High and And Then There Were...Some, call for times; (216) 231-4600 or (800) 317-9155.
National Aviary, West Park, Pittsburgh. 9-5 daily. (412) 323-7235.
Pittsburgh Zoo & amp; PPG Aquarium, One Wild Place, Pittsburgh. 10-6 daily. (412) 665-3640.
Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Gardens, One Schenley Park, Pittsburgh. 9-9, Fri., 9-5, other days (closed Mondays). (412) 622-6914.
Stan Hywet Hall & amp; Gardens, 714 North Portage Path, Akron. The Corbin Conservatory presents "Butterflies in Flight!," (330) 836-5533 or www.stanhywet.org.
NIGHTLIFE
Cedars Lounge, 23 N. Hazel St., Youngstown. Every Tues., Jazz w/Teddy Pantelas, 9:30; Wed., Early Jazz, 8:30; Thurs., "We Be Poetry," 8, Swing Dancing, 10; Sun, DJ Martini, 10. (330) 743-6560.
Crest Lanes, 3390 Youngstown Rd., Warren. Rockin Hank DJ and Karaoke, 9, Every Fri.; (330) 369-6218 or (330) 720-2485.
The Dash Inn, 2716 Mahoning Ave., Youngstown. Ladies Night, 9, Thurs.; D.J., 10-2 Fri.; NASCAR, Sun.; Just Jill Karaoke, 10-2, Tues.; Jam Night 9-1, Weds. (330) 793-5030.
Davidson's, 3636 Canfield Rd., Canfield. DJ Mikie B, 9, every Fri.; Live band or DJ, 9, every Sat. (330) 793-0033.
Down The Hatch, 3101 Mahoning Ave., Youngstown. Karaoke with Dominic, 9:30, Every Wed., live entertainment Fri. & amp; Sat. (330) 799-3449.
The Dusty Armadillo, 3147 St. Rt. 44, Rootstown. Dance Lessons, 7, college ID night at 9 with DJ Marty every Wed.,; Dance lessons, 7, Karaoke, 9, every Thurs.; Sun. family night w/DJ Adams, 5; Fri. Bands start at 10; Sat. bands start at 9; (330) 325-0647.
The Fireplace Restaurant & amp; Lounge, 2075 E. Western Reserve Rd., Poland. Karaoke, 9, Tues. (330) 757-4042.
The Ground Round, 3701 Elm Rd., Warren. 8:30, Working Women's Thurs. Nite Karaoke. (330) 372-9455.
Hammer Jacks, 3405 Mahoning Ave., Warren. House DJ, 9, Every Wed. and Thurs., Karaoke with Maestro Mike, 9, Every Fri. (330) 847-8001.
Handle Bar, 1666 Mahoning Ave., Youngstown. Open Mic Night, 8-12, Every Sunday. (330) 799-0004.
House of Blues, Euclid Ave, Cleveland. The House of Blues Sunday Gospel Brunch. 10am & amp; 1pm, Sundays, live gospel music performed by various artists; Metal Mondays, 9, Mondays in the Cambridge Room; Soul Night, 9:30, Thursdays in the Cambridge Room. (216) 523-2583.
Ice House Inn, 5516 W. Webb Rd., Austintown. CD 93.3's D.J.'s Jim & amp; Terry every Friday. Live band every Saturday. (330) 544-8800.
Irish Bob's, 3602 South Ave., Youngstown. Simply Ed Karaoke, 10, Mon.; DJ, 9, Tues.; Open Mic Night, Wed., live bands every weekend. (330) 788-0011.
The Lake Tavern, 6071 S.R. 46 N.E., Cortland. Every Wed, 8, Ladies night w/ live entertainment. (330) 637-1971.
Master's Bar & amp; Grill, 1675 Trumbull Ave., Girard. DJ "Dr. D.," 10, Fridays; "Bike Day" Saturdays, 11 a.m. (330) 759-1770.
Nighttown, 12387 Cedar Rd., Cleveland Heights. George Foley, 8, Mon., Jackie Warren, 8, Tues., Joe Hunter/Dallas Coffey, 8, Wed., Jackie Warren's Latin Project, 8, Thurs., Jackie Warren Trio, 9, Fri., Jackie Warren Trio, 9, Sat. (216) 795-0550.
O'Devlin's, 3143 Mahoning Ave., Youngstown. DJ Doc, 9, Every Fri.; Motown & amp; Oldies, 9, Every Fri.; Karaoke, 10, Wed.; Rock N' Roll, 9, Thurs.; Dance Music, 10, Fri. & amp; Sat. (330) 797-9111.
Quaker Steak and Lube, 101 Chestnut St., Sharon. Simply Ed Karaoke, 9:30-12:30, every Fri. (724) 981-3123.
Papa Louie's Motocross Cafe, 7172 Warren-Sharon Rd., Brookfield. Name This Tune, 9, every Thurs. (330) 448-2242.
Scanlon's Niteclub, 241 E. State St., Salem. Ladies Night with DJ Ice and DJ Xtreme, 9, Thurs., Dance Party with DJ Ice & amp; DJ Xtreme, 9, Fri. & amp; Sat. (330) 332-7066.
Skywatch, 8, Fri. & amp; Sat., Ward Beecher Planetarium, YSU, Youngstown. (330) 941-3619.
Victory Lane Lounge, 200 Cleveland Ave., Warren. DJ Professor Jam, 9:30,every Fri., (330) 847-2233.
ONSTAGE
Academy Theatre, 275 Chestnut St., Meadville, Pa. (814) 337-8000.
Benedum Center, 719 Liberty Ave., Pittsburgh. (412) 456-6666 or (412) 281-2822.
Byham Theater, 101 Sixth St., Pittsburgh. (412) 456-6666.Cabaret at Theater Square, 655 Penn Ave., Pittsburgh. "Forever Plaid," 7:30, Tue.-Fri., 2 & amp; 7:30, Sat., 3, Sun. through Nov. (412) 456-6666.
Carousel Dinner Theatre, 1275 E. Waterloo Road, Akron. "A Chorus Line" through July 9, Tue-Thur. 8, Fri-Sat. 8:30, Sun. 5, Matinees Wed & amp; Sat 2, meals served two hours before curtain time. (800) 362-4100.
Charity Randall Theatre in the Stephen Foster Memorial, Forbes and Bigelow, University of Pittsburgh campus. (412) 624-7529.
The Festival Theatre, Niagra-on-the-Lake, Ontario, "You Never Can Tell," 2 p.m. or 8 p.m., plays in repertory until Nov. 26, (800) 657-1106.
G.B. Community Theatre, 2928 West 13th St, Ashtabula. (440) 964-3396 or aac@ashartscenter.org.
Kalliope Stage, 2134 Lee Road, Cleveland Hts. (216) 321-0870 or www.kalliopestage.com.
Ohio Theater, 1511 Euclid Ave., Cleveland. Great Lakes Summer Theater Festival presents "The Merry Wives of Windsor," July 29-Sept. 1., "You Can't Take It With You" Aug. 12-Sept. 3. (216) 241-6000 or www.playhousesquare.com.
Palace Theater, Playhouse Square, 1615 Euclid Ave., Cleveland. "Sing-A-Long Sound of Music" Aug. 3-7, "Cinema at the Square" Aug. 3-28. (216) 241-6000 or www.playhousesquare.com.
Pittsburgh CLO, 655 Penn Ave., Pittsburgh. "The Sound of Music, June 14-26, Tues-Fri, 8 , Saturday, 2 and 8; Sunday June 19, 2 and 7:30, Sunday June 26, 2; "The Pirates of Penzance" June 28 -July 10; "Tommy", July 12 - 24 and "Carousel", July 26-31. (412) 456-6666 or www.pittsburghCLO.org.
Playhouse Square Center, 1519 Euclid Ave., Cleveland. "Hairspray", Tues.-Fri., June 14-17 and 21-24, 8, Sat., June 18 & amp; 25, 2 & amp; 8, Sun., June 19 & amp; 26, 1 & amp; 6:30. (216) 241-6000 or www.playhousesquare.com.
Porthouse Theatre, 1145 Steels Corners Road, Blossom Music Center, Cuyahoga Falls. "The Spitfire Grill" (musical); June 16-July 2; "The Boys Next Door" July 7 - 23.; "West Side Story", July 28-August 14. (330) 672-3884.
Straw Hat Theatre, Ashtabula Arts Center, 2928 West 13th St., Ashtabula. "Peter Pan," 8, June 10, 11, 12, 16, 17, 18, & amp; 19. "Jesus Christ Superstar," 8, June 24-July 16; "Bat Boy," 8, July 21; "South Pacific," 8, Aug. 5. (440) 964-3396.
Weathervane Playhouse, 1301 Weathervane Lane, Akron. "The Rocky Horror Show", June 15-July 10. various performances. 16 years of age and over recommendation. (330) 836-2626 or www.weathervaneplayhouse.com.
PARKS
Boardman Township Park, 375 Boardman-Poland Road, Boardman. Open daily 7 to dusk. (330) 726-8105.
Mill Creek MetroParks Lanterman's Mill, off State Route 62, Youngstown. Open 11-6, weekends and holidays. (330) 702-3000.
Mill Creek MetroParks Wick Recreation Area, off McCollum Road, Youngstown. Playground, ball fields, soccer field, tennis courts and sand volleyball courts open daily 8 until dark, weather permitting. (330) 740-7114.
Wagon Trails Animal Park, 907 State Route 193, Vienna. June-Aug, open every day except Tue. at 10 a.m., last safari ride 5 p.m.; Sept.-Oct Open Sat.-Sun. at 10 a.m., last safari ride 4 p.m.; Groups of 25 or more may schedule on weekdays and weekends. Open holidays. (330) 539-4494.
Yellow Duck Park, State Route 46, Canfield. (330) 533-3773.
SPECIAL EVENTS
Cleveland Institute of Art Cinematheque, 11141 East Blvd. "Murnau's Greatest Hits," through Dec. 9. (216) 421-7450.
Dairy Queen Cruise Nights, 10067 Market St., North Lima. Every Thursday at 6:30 p.m. Themes including "Truck Nite" June 16, "Mustang Nite" July 7, "Great Pretenders Concert Nite" July 28 and "Elvis Nite" Aug. 18. (330) 549-3220.
Gateway Clipper Fleet, 350 West Station Square Drive, Pittsburgh. Sunday Ice Cream Social Cruise, June 19-Sept. 4, 1:30-3:30; Captain's Dinner Dance Cruises, May through December, Fridays, 7-10 p.m.; Saturdays and Sundays, 6:30-9:30 p.m. (412) 355-7980 or www.gatewayclipper.com.
Girard Multi-Generational Center, 433 Trumbull Ave. Irish Music Session, 6-8 third Sun. of each month. (330) 545-4034.
The McBride House, 27 Hager Street, Hubbard. Managed by the Hubbard Historical Society. "Open House" every first Sun. of the month starting May 1. (330) 534-4247. Free.
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, Cleveland. Rock and Roll Night School, 7-8:30, 4th Wed. of every month, "Tommy: The Amazing Journey" exhibit opens April 7. www.rockhall.com or (216) 515-8444.
Sauder Village 29th Annual Quilt Fair, Archbold. Historic Village runs through Oct. 30, Tues.-Fri., 10-4 (5 p.m closing after Memorial Day), Sat., 10-5, Sun., 1-5; Quilting classes throughout the year. (800) 590-9755 or www.saudervillage.org.
Thursday Evening on the Square, Downtown Franklin, Pa., Vendors, arts & amp; crafts and live entertainment every Thur., 4-8, (724) 432-7138.
THEME PARKS
Splash Lagoon, 8091 Peach St., Erie, Pa. Indoor water park open 9 a.m.-10 p.m. daily. (814) 868-9530 or (866) 3-SPLASH.
SPORTS
The Out-Spokin' Wheelmen, Youngstown's Bicycling Club, P.O. Box 838, Youngstown, 44501, or www.cboss.com/OSW.