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Get Out: Legacy Village Live Music, Getting Ready for Fall and Final Week for Jewish Songwriter Art Exhibit

Plan your week around these events for kids and adults

RUN AVRIL RUN AND SABORIT LATIN SOUL AT LEGACY VILLAGE

Where/When: Legacy Village/ Friday for Run Avril Run and Saturday for Saborit Latin Soul, both 7 to 10 p.m.

Why Go: Run Avril Run call themselves Cleveland’s “Dance Your Butt Off Band” and they prove it with high-energy dance songs from Motown, disco and other boogie-down beats. Saborit Latin Soul will cool the August heat with sultry acoustic licks.

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 Price: Free

HOW TO DECORATE YOUR HOME FOR AUTUMN

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Where/When: / Sunday at 10 a.m.

Why Go: Like it or not, summer is winding down. But why not embrace the upcoming fall months with a class from the experts at Pottery Barn? They will show you how to decorate your home in the wake of the changing season.

 Price: Free

LAST WEEK FOR JEWISH SONGWRITER EXHIBIT

Where/When: Shaker Heights Library/ through August 25

Why Go: This exhibit, which features the works of local artists presented as a complement to another exhibit of books at the library about Jewish songwriters between 1910-1965, will end Aug. 25. The A Fine Romance exhibit of those books is on the first floor while the art gallery is on the second. All art is for sale with a small portion of the proceeds benefiting the Library Endowment Fund.

Price: Free

BAD MEDICINE (BON JOVI TRIBUTE BAND) AT ROCKIN’ ON THE RIVER

Where/When: Fall River Square, Cuyahoga Falls/ Friday from 5 to 11:30 p.m.

Why Go: From Long Island, NY, Bad Medicine features Steve Sage, who bears and uncanny resemblance to Bon Jovi lead singer Jon Bon Jovi. The show also features Jukebox Heroes.

Price: Free admission and free parking!

ROMANIAN FESTIVAL

Where/When: St. Mary Romanian Orthodox Cathedral from 4:30 to 11 p.m. on Friday, 2 to 11 p.m. Saturday and noon to 10 p.m. Sunday.

Why Go: As the summer festival season winds down, celebrate the contribution Romanian-Americans made to the country and area with ethic entertainment, food and crafts. Includes tours of the church and museum and costumed folk bands playing traditional music.

Price: Free

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