Hey Cleveland, We are just days away from June, which will put us half way through 2025. Have you taken time to reflect on what you’ve been able to accomplish so far this year? Give yourself a pat on the back. If you feel like you can do more, no need to worry.
You still have time. Be easy on yourself, and put one foot in front of the other.
In the meantime, enjoy these community events in and around Cleveland this weekend.

Ink & Impressions II
Persona Place Cleveland will be hosting Ink & Impressions on Saturday, May 31, from 3 to 7 p.m. This event will feature poetry performances, an artist panel, vendors, an art showcase and more. Attendees under 18 must be accompanied by an adult or legal guardian. This event will take place at 2140 Noble Road. While entry is free, donations are accepted. For more information, click here.

Neighborhood Walk & Stroll
The City of Euclid will be hosting the Neighborhood Walk & Stroll on Saturday, May 31, from noon to 5 p.m. The event will include vendors, food, comedy bus tours, music, rocket-car rides and more. Take time to shop and support the local small businesses. The event will take place on East 185th Street. (Historically, it’s taken place on East 200th Street, which is currently undergoing repairs.) For more information, click here.

Cleveland Bonsai Club Spring Show
The Cleveland Bonsai Club will be hosting a spring show on Saturday, May 31, and Sunday, June 1, from 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. The show will include more than 50 trees on display, showing them at all stages of development. There will be live planting demonstrations, food vendors, bonsai vendors and more. While entry is free, donations are accepted. The Spring Show will take place at the Rockefeller Greenhouse, located at 750 E. 88th St. For more information, click here.

Pop-Up Art Show
The 9th annual Pop-Up Art Show at the 4th District Police Station is on Saturday, May 31, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. The art show will feature food, music, horses, bounce houses, raffles, face painting and more.
Gwen Garth, one of the event organizers and longtime activist, hopes this event will help strengthen the relationship between the police and residents.
“We are putting unity back in the community. This is a day for the police and the community to play together so that they can learn how to work together,” Garth said.
Artists of all disciplines are welcome to display and perform. The show will take place at the 4th District police station, located at 9333 Kinsman Road. For more information, contact Garth at 216-339-0571 or Edwin Parris at 216-857-1467.
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