Mothers across Greater Cleveland celebrated Mother’s Day with special brunches, dancing and more at events around town. Photographer Asha Blake caught up with families at Indigo Luxe in South Euclid and Sam Sylk’s in Maple Heights on Mother’s Day. Photographer Doriyan Coleman was at Cuyahoga Metropolitan Housing Authority’s Hattitude event on Friday where mothers showed up in their Sunday best. Check out the photo gallery below:

Brunch and painting at Indigo Luxe in South Euclid

Couple Rick and Stacey Lane show off their outfits during the Mother’s Day Paint Sip Groove event at Indigo Luxe. This pair, as well as other attendees, dressed up to have a good time. Credit: Asha Blake / Signal Cleveland contributor
Cecil White prepares to put food on Anica Robinson’s plate. White was one of the servers at the Mother’s Day Paint Sip Groove event in South Euclid. Credit: Asha Blake / Signal Cleveland contributor
Painting was one of the activities that attendees could participate in during the Mother’s Day Paint Sip Groove event at Indigo Luxe. Easels were stacked on top of each other before attendeees started painting. Credit: Asha Blake / Signal Cleveland contributor

Dinner, music and dancing at Sam Sylk’s in Maple Heights

Many individuals attended the Mother’s Day Dinner at Sam Sylk’s in Maple Heights. The crowd was lively as they were entertained with live music by the MGM Band. Credit: Asha Blake / Signal Cleveland contributor
Bass guitarist Rob White entertains the crowd with his skills. Attendees cheered on the MGM band while the group played. Credit: Asha Blake / Signal Cleveland contributor
Singer Gerald Skillern and Llynecia Odom dance and sing to music being played by the band. Odom was one of the many attendees that got up and danced to the music. Credit: Asha Blake / Signal Cleveland contributor

Lunch and ‘Hattitude’ at the Cuyahoga Metropolitan Housing Authority’s annual event

Valerie James, left, and the CMHA Choir, which performed during the event. Credit: Doriyan Coleman for Signal Cleveland
The CMHA Choir opened Hattitude, an annual event for mothers living in CMHA housing that celebrated its 20th year this year. Credit: Doriyan Coleman for Signal Cleveland
Veronica Ford, left, and Valerie James, right, celebrated at Hattitude with a friend, who also won the raffle. Credit: Doriyan Coleman for Signal Cleveland

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