Good day Cleveland! With the city still buzzing with excitement from the Final Four and the total eclipse, let’s see how we carry that energy into the weekend.

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Cleveland Thyagaraja Festival

Cleveland State University will host the 44th edition of the largest Indian classical musical festival outside of India. This festival draws fans, competitors and performers from around the world. Lunch and dinner will be served daily, for purchase, on a first-come, first-served basis. This two-week event is running from April 10 to 21. The majority of the programs are free to the public, but there are a limited number of ticketed programs as well. For more information, visit their website

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Fan Expo Cleveland 2024

Fan Expo Cleveland celebrates anime, sci-fi, horror and gaming. Meet celebrity guests, watch professional comic artists, take pictures with your favorite characters and enjoy a huge show floor full of vendors. This event will take place at the Huntington Center from April 12 to14. For pricing and schedule of events, visit their website

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Climate Change Speaker Series

Learn the natural processes you can use in your own garden and landscape to produce an abundance of healthy food. Learn how to establish a healthy growing environment with the resources you have at your fingertips. This free event will take place from 11 a.m.  to 12:30 p.m. on Saturday, April 13 at Cleveland Roots. To register, click here.

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Public comment training

Clevelanders for Public Transit will be hosting a training session for residents interested in giving comments during public meetings, including County Council, City Council, and Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority meetings. This virtual training will take place at 7 p.m. on Monday, April 15. To register for this free event, click here.

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