Chagrin Valley Little Theatre

Cuba and Its People, Our Neighbors Chagrin Foundation for Arts and Culture - Chautauqua-in-Chagrin

Cuba and Its People, Our Neighbors

Event Details & Tickets

Tuesday August 18th, 2009
This series of events takes place at multiple locations. See below for specific pricing and location information.

Buy by phone at 440.247.8955, in person at CVLT (40 River St., Chagrin Falls) or below.

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All programs subject to change. For additional info, visit www.chagrinfoundation.org or call 440.247.9700.

About the Event

Welcome to Chautauqua-in-Chagrin 2009, our third summer season filled with stimulating lectures and inspiring performances in the heart of the Chagrin Valley. Featuring world-renowned speakers from the famed Chautauqua Institution of western New York and talented musicians from near and far, it’s a summer series that will pique your interest, stretch your mind and soothe your spirits.

The "CUBA AND ITS PEOPLE, OUR NEIGHBORS" date includes of the following events:

  • 6:00 p.m. | United Methodist Church - 20 South Franklin Street
    CUBA: A GLOBAL PERSPECTIVE
    Ofelia Ortega-Suárez
    – member, Cuban Parliament; professor, Matanzas Seminary, Cuba
  • 6:00 p.m. | Federated Church - 76 Bell Street
    OPERA FAVORITES: Opera Per Tutti and members of the Chagrin Falls Studio Orchestra (FREE)
  • 7:00 p.m. | Riverside Park
    MUSIC IN THE PARK: Vinyl Approach (FREE)
  • 8:00 p.m. | Federated Church - 76 Bell Street
    CUBA: THE WAY FORWARD
    Julia Sweig
    – senior fellow and director, Latin America Studies, Council on Foreign Relations

Chautauqua-in-Chagrin Series

SERIES GATE PASSES include entry to all events, all 4 evenings:

  • $80/ preferred seating with complimentary beverages at the hospitality center
  • $50/ general seating

INDIVIDUAL EVENING GATE PASSES include entry to all of one evening’s events:

  • $25/ preferred seating with complimentary beverages at the hospitality center
  • $15/ general seating

SINGLE LECTURES:

  • $10/ 8:00 p.m. lecture only

Chagrin Foundation for Arts & Culture

The Chagrin Foundation for Arts & Culture was established by a group of forward-thinking community leaders, citizens, and arts advocates, committed to improving the vitality, quality of life, and economic stability of Chagrin Falls and its surrounding communities, known generally as the Chagrin Valley. The Foundation has forged important partnerships with local arts organizations, government, and civic groups to advance mutually-held aspirations for the Chagrin Valley.

Additional information is available at the CFAC website, http://www.chagrinfoundation.org.