





From Asia to the Middle East Chagrin Foundation for Arts and Culture - Chautauqua-in-Chagrin
Event Details & Tickets
Tuesday July 13th, 2010
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.
All programs subject to change. For additional info, visit www.chagrinfoundation.org or call 440.247.9700.
About the Event
A look at the Middle East and the challenges that continue to affect the people of the region and the diplomacy of our world.
4:00 p.m. – United Methodist Church (FREE)
Musical Performance: Music by Robert Schumann & Paul Schoenfield, Almeda Trio--faculty ensemble in residence, The Music Settlement
4:30 p.m. – Chagrin Falls Library (FREE)
Young Readers Program in the Chautauqua Tradition, "Extra Credit" by Andrew Clements
6:00 p.m. – United Methodist Church
Lecture: A Rabbi Speaks to the Importance of Isreal, Dr. Samuel M. Stahl, rabbi emeritus, Temple Beth-El in San Antonio; theologian-in-residence, Chautauqua Institution
7:00 p.m. – Riverside Park (FREE)
Music in the Park: Hot Jazz 7
8:00 p.m. – Federated Church
Lecture: The Gender Gap--Educating Girls in Afghanistan, Sakena Yacoobi, executive director, Afghan Institute of Learning
For venue locations and a map, click here.
The Chagrin Falls Historical Society, located at 21 Walnut Street, is open each Chautauqua Tuesday from 3-6 p.m. Stop by for a fascinating look at the history of Chagrin Falls.
Series Tickets (all events, all 4 evenings):
$90/preferred seating + hospitality center
$60/general seating
Tickets for THIS EVENING only:
$28/preferred seating + hospitality center
$18/general seating
$12/general seating for 8:00 p.m. lecture only
Tickets may also be purchased beginning on June 15 by calling the Chagrin Valley Little Theatre at 440-247-8955 or visiting their box office, Monday-Saturday from 1-6 p.m, at 40 River Street; or visiting the Your HomeTown--Chagrin Falls Visitors Center, daily from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., at 83 North Main Street.
*All programs subject to change.
Chautauqua-in-Chagrin Series
- From Asia to the Middle East - Tuesday, July 13
- Nuclear Power & Weapons: The Right to Have & to Hold - Tuesday, July 20
- Picture This: Photography - Tuesday, July 27
- Excellence in Public Education - Tuesday, August 3
As part of the Chagrin/Chautauqua collaboration, the Chautauqua Institution is once again offering a "Chagrin at Chautauqua Package" to Greater Cleveland residents throughout the summer season, which runs from June 26 through August 29. Discounted rates for accommodations at the historic Athenaeum Hotel; entrance to lectures, symphony, Amphitheater entertainment, chamber music, ballet and regular programming are included. For the complete schedule of events, visit www.ciweb.org. For "Chagrin at Chautauqua Package" details and reservations, call 800-821-1881.
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.








