How do I Have Fun for Free in Cleveland

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How can I Have Fun for Free in Cleveland, Ohio?: 

How can I Have Fun for Free in Cleveland, Ohio? Free things to do in Cleveland (Holly,2007)

There are many things to do in Cleveland, Ohio that are free and open to the public. By taking advantage of fun free activities you can improve your quality of life and add culture to your repertoire. : 

There are many things to do in Cleveland, Ohio that are free and open to the public. By taking advantage of fun free activities you can improve your quality of life and add culture to your repertoire. What can I do to have fun for free in Cleveland, Ohio? (360,2011)

Categories of Free Stuff to do: 

Categories of Free Stuff to do Art Concerts Nature Other Fun Stuff

Cleveland Museum of Art: 

Cleveland Museum of Art Located at 11150 East Boulevard, Cleveland, Ohio 44106. www.clevelandart.org The museum also has a café, gift shop, and special events (Gunter,2010)

Art Museum: 

Art Museum On Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, Sunday you can visit art exhibits found at the Cleveland Museum of Art between the hours of 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. There are more than 40 galleries open! Exhibits include but are not limited to African Art, Egyptian, Ancient Near East, Greek, and Roman, Contemporary, Paintings, Sculptures and the list goes on . (“Cleveland Museum of Art ,” 2011. p4 )

Museum of Contemporary Art Cleveland: 

Museum of Contemporary Art Cleveland The Museum of contemporary Art features exhibits that are open Tuesday through Sunday from 11 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. with the exclusion of late night Wednesday where the Museum is open until 8:00p.m. You can be a member as a student for only $20.00 and the money is fully tax deductible. That would make it free. This package includes: Unlimited free daily admission, free parking, free subscription to their e-newsletter, free invitations to member only events, & 10% off of their museum store. (“MOCA,” 2011, p3 ). MOCA is located 8501 Carnegie Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio 44106 http://www.mocacleveland.org/ (Kim, 2010)

The Sculpture Center: 

The Sculpture Center The Sculpture Center features extraordinary pieces of art and is always free! They are open Wednesday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and 12: 00 p.m. to 4: 00 p.m. on Saturdays. They are located 1834 East 123 rd Street, Cleveland, Ohio 44106 http://www.sculpturecenter.org/gi.htm (“Contemporary Museum ,” n.d. , p2 ). (Parker, 2011)

The Tremont Artwalk: 

The Tremont Artwalk Tremont is a quant area of Cleveland’s west side that features local works of art in its famous artwalk. An artwalk is a group of artwork that are displayed in different locations in a small area that you can visit. There are over 31 places that exhibit art Specific Artwalk locations can be found at : http://www.tremontartwalk.org/locations.htm All exhibits are free (“Tremont Artwalk ,” n.d . , p1 ). (Dealer, 2008)

Free Concerts: 

Free Concerts There are plenty of free concerts to enjoy all around the city some of these places include: The Cleveland Institute of Music The Cleveland Orchestra Community Concerts Park Concerts Downtown Various restaurants featuring musicians (“Scene magazine,” 2011.p5 ). http://www.musiccleveland.com/free-concerts.html ( Nyima , 2011 )

Squires Castle: 

Squires Castle (Andrew, 2011) Have a family pick nick at Squires Castle it is free and open to the public. The castle features : Open shelter, picnic tables, grills, ball field, physically challenged access, restrooms, parking. Squire's Castle Picnic Area is located off Chagrin River Road in North Chagrin Reservation, south of Chardon Road/Route 6 in Willoughby Hills . (“Squires Castle,” n.d. p1 )

Nature: 

Nature There is a vast array of parks to visit in Cleveland and many of them ar e unique and amazing. The Cleveland Metroparks features over 14 parks with hiking & bicycle trails that are free and open to the public. (“ Cleveland Metroparks,” n.d. , p3 ) Enjoying sunsets over Lake Erie is also free and romantic.

The Nature Center at Shaker Lakes: 

The Nature Center at Shaker Lakes The nature center is open Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. It is free and open to the public There are trails to walk on, animals to watch, and interesting facts to learn. (“Nature Center,” n.d., p2) (http :// www.energystar.gov)

Lake Erie Nature & Science Center: 

Lake Erie Nature & Science Center (http :// www.case.edu)

Lake Erie Nature & Science Center: 

Lake Erie Nature & Science Center Lake Erie Nature & Science Center is open Monday through Sunday from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Admission is free The Center offers nature, environmental and science experiences, a planetarium program, nature hikes, and a variety of wildlife exhibits, along with domestic and wildlife close encounters. It is located at 28728 Wolf Road, Bay Village, Ohio 44140 (“Lake Erie,” n.d., p3)

Nature Preserves: 

Nature Preserves (Noble, 2011)

Ohio’s Nature Preserves: 

Ohio’s Nature Preserves There are over 89 preserves in Ohio that feature some amazing plant life. All of them are free to the general public There are none located in Cleveland, however, there are many nearby locations including: Pallister in Ashtabula, Ohio The Erie Sand Barrens in Erie, Ohio Old Woman Creek Dupont Marsh The Burton Wetlands in Geauga, Ohio Swamp Cottonwood in Medina, Ohio And Many others! You can visit http://ohiodnr.com/tabid/873/Default.aspx for more information about the preserves. (“Ohio Nature,” n.d., p1)

Other Fun Stuff: 

Other Fun Stuff Free music and movies at the Cleveland Public Library. Explore history at Lakeview Cemetery Visit the West Side Market for free samples and a taste of culture. Great Lakes Brewing Co. Tours Federal Reserve Money Museum Mally’s Chocolate factory tours

Cleveland Public Library: 

Cleveland Public Library You can check out free movies and music with a valid library card. There are several branches to choose from. You can also conduct research and discover new things at the public lib rary . (“Cleveland Public,” n.d., p1)

Lake View Cemetery: 

Lake View Cemetery Lakeview Cemetery hosts a museum and arboretum. Is free to the public but is considered private property. You must know and follow the rules before you arrive. There are Sunday Trolley tours or you can use a trail guide to view the park. No skateboards, rollerblades, or bike riding allowed. For more information about the Cemetery visit: (“Lake View,” n.d., p1) (http :// www.tripadvisor.com)

West Side Market: 

West Side Market For free food Samples and a great cultural experience visit Cleveland’s West Side Market. It features an array of venders who sell a variety of produce, hot foods, seafood, pastries, and cold cuts. You find out more information about the West Side Market at: http://www.westsidemarket.org/ (“West Side,” n.d., p1) (http :// allthingsclevelandohio.blogspot.com)

Great Lakes Brewing Company: 

Great Lakes Brewing Company Free Brewery tours are available on Fridays from 5p.m. to 9 p.m. and on Saturday’s from 1:00p.m. to 8:00p.m. You can register online to participate. They also have a free tour to their farms where they grow their produce to make their product. This is on a first come first served basis, you can register for it in their gift shop. Visit: http://www.greatlakesbrewing.com/brewpub/customer-perks/tours-and-tastings for more information. (“Great Lakes,” n.d., p1) (http :// www.greatlakesbrewing.com)

Federal Reserve Money Museum: 

Federal Reserve Money Museum Learn all about money for free Museum hours are Monday through Thursday 10 a.m. till 2 p.m. Admission is free It is located on 1455 East 6 th Street, Cleveland, Ohio 44114 (“Federal Reserve,” n.d., p1) (Hatfield, 2006)

Malley’s Chocolates Tours: 

Malley’s Chocolates Tours Taste delicious chocolates, see how chocolate is made, and learn something new. Tours are given Monday through Friday from 9:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. and are free! They are located on 13400 Brook park Road, Cleveland, OH 44135 You can find out more information at: http://www.malleys.com/Tours.aspx (“ Malley’s Chocolate,” n.d., p2) (Cybele, 2009)

Now we know how to have fun in Cleveland, Ohio for free!: 

Now we know how to have fun in Cleveland, Ohio for free!

References: 

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