Hey everyone! How's it going? I'm working on behalf of Positively Cleveland (http://www.positivelycleveland.com) so residents and travelers are in-the-know about the best of Cleveland, Ohio! I'm starting this thread as a place to share all the local hotspots with you, from events to museums to food, the list goes on! We're home to The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, the Cleveland Browns, and University Circle. If you're considering a vacation soon, here's the place to get all your questions about Cleveland answered. And if you're currently living in the area, we'll help you find cool events! On a sidenote, I tried contacting Kim Towne and Eric Herzog to see if it's okay to post here, but never heard back, so hope this is alright!
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The Cleveland Museum of Art will be premiering many eye-opening films throughout next month. Attendees of Doctoberfest have a chance to see some of the latest critically acclaimed documentaries covering a variety of controversial and intriguing subjects! For showtimes and prices: http://www.clevelandart.org/events/film.aspx#Doctoberfest
Venue The Cleveland Museum of Art 11150 East Blvd Cleveland, Ohio 44106
Be sure to check back once in awhile for the latest on what's going on in Cleveland - see you around!
-Carrie
Posts: 4 | Location: Cleveland/Los Angeles | Registered: September 15, 2008
Hey cult film buffs, The Cedar Lee Theatre invites you to get into the Halloween spirit by celebrating 20 years of The Rocky Horror Picture Show midnight screenings. You can catch them on the first Saturday of each month, and this October 4th they will be showing a double feature that also includes Donnie Darko! Screenings are at 9:30 and midnight – more freaky/awesome movies are set to hit the big screen of The Cedar Lee every month as part of their Cult Film Series!
For those of you looking to do something where the kids can join the fun, The Cleveland Metroparks Zoo offers “Boo at the Zoo,” a Halloween event designed for the younger crowd – featuring spooky animal exhibits, magic shows, hay rides, and treats! You can check it out October 16-19 and 23-26 from 5:30 to 8:30 PM.
(Note: Event tickets for October 18th’s Boo at the Zoo have been SOLD OUT! Plenty more tickets left for the other nights, but they recommend you get them early to ensure admission!)
Posts: 4 | Location: Cleveland/Los Angeles | Registered: September 15, 2008
Thanks for posting to Travel Buzz. I just wanted to let you know that Kim Towne is no longer with the Division. But please feel free to contact me, Roger Barker, with any questions and I'll be glad to help you out.
I also wanted to point out to you that Travel Buzz is a message board intended strictly for Ohio's tourism industry members. While it's great for us to share information with each other on things to see and do in our areas, the real goal is to generate a dialogue on how to best do our jobs to promote travel -- whether in our own backyards or across the state.
So, a question for our fellow Travel Buzz readers: does learning about what others are poromoting give you ideas on how to increase visitor spending in your own area?
Thanks, Roger
Roger Barker E-Information Coordinator Ohio Div. of Travel & Tourism
Posts: 39 | Location: Columbus | Registered: January 09, 2007
[quote]Hey everyone! How's it going? I'm working on behalf of Positively Cleveland (http://www.positivelycleveland.com) so residents and travelers are in-the-know about the best of Cleveland, Ohio! I'm starting this thread as a place to share all the local hotspots with you, from events to museums to food, the list goes on![/quote]
Visited your site - it's easy to navigate and user friendly--good job. Only suggestion would be to change the background color from hot pink to maybe blue....
Posts: 2 | Location: los angeles | Registered: July 04, 2009