Holistic fair pays tribute to renowned metaphysical author: Strong Points
STRONGSVILLE, Ohio – Psychotherapy, astrology, mythology, mysticism, music, poetry and art – these all describe the talents of John Rehak MDiv. Rehak was a beloved member of the Northeast Ohio holistic community and owned A Clear Mind, Inc. in Rocky River before his passing earlier this year.
He had over 40 years of experience seeking the soul of others and was the author of “Doctor of the Soul – Experiences in Astrological and Sacred Psychology.” Rehak was also a dream interpreter on a variety of radio and TV shows internationally.
Harmonic Journeys Holistic Fair presents: A Tribute to John Rehak, “A True Doctor of the Soul” in his memory. Explore the metaphysical with psychic readers, healers and metaphysical vendors on Sat., April 2, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. at the West Shore Unitarian Universalist Church, 20401 Hilliard Blvd., Rocky River, Cost is $5 at the door.
Vendors for the Gratitude Holistic Fair include: angel art and accessories, metaphysical art, tarot card readings, crystals and crystal jewelry, metaphysical counselors, energy healers, hypnosis treatments, hemp healing, mediums and psychic readers, spiritual photography, shaman teachers, Reiki healers, metaphysical creations and so much more. Plus, an incredible lineup of holistic speakers.
Harmonic Journeys has been well known for its holistic and psychic fairs throughout Northeast Ohio for the last 11 years. It was started by Pat Uhr and has grown to become a community of like-minded people who come together to learn and grow spiritually, mentally, physically and emotionally – forming a feeling of connectedness and a sense of freedom that comes from understanding ones-self and others.
For more information, go to https://www.harmonicjourneys.net/holistic-fair-showcase or contact guidance@harmonicjourneys.net.
High school musical: Strongsville High School is proud to present The Addams Family Musical. Originally slated for a 2020 performance, COVID forced the school to shut down that production.
The staff, cast, and crew of The Addams Family Musical are excited to bring these classic characters back to life. Come join Gomez struggle with his keeping a secret from Morticia; Wednesday bringing a “normal” boy and his parent’s home for dinner; Pugsley and Grandma bonding over potions; Uncle Fester meeting the girl of his dreams and Lurch…being Lurch.
Performances are Thurs., Fri., Sat., April 7, 8 and 9 at 7 p.m. in SHS’s Main Auditorium. Tickets can be purchased with cash at the door or online at https://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/5405330. $10 for general adult admission and $7 for students, seniors and SCS employees.
Purple heart: Randy Howson, Commander, Department of Ohio, for The Military Order of the Purple Heart, along with his Honor Guard, presented a Proclamation designating Strongsville to be a “Purple Heart City” to Mayor Perciak at the Strongsville City Council meeting on March 21.
The plaque reads: The Military Order of the Purple Heart Special Recognition Award is bestowed with pride to The City of Strongsville, Ohio for your dedication and support Honoring America’s Combat Wounded Veterans becoming the Purple Heart City. Presented by The Patriot Members of the Department of Ohio Military Order of the Purple Hear, USA.
Everybody dance: “Everybody Dance” Documentary is a film that reveals everyday challenges and blessings of kids with developmental disabilities. It is one of the many films being featured at the Cleveland International Film Festival running March 30 thru April 9. This extremely touching documentary film reveals the everyday challenges of kids with developmental disabilities, and how ballet has changed their lives. The film explores the lives of five differently-abled kids, and their incredible dance teacher, as they prepare for an emotional dance recital.
Sponsored by the Achievement Center for Children, “Everybody Dance” tickets are now on sale. Show times are KeyBank State Theater – Sun., April 3, 4:45 a.m. and Mon., April 4 at 12 noon. Tickets are CIFF46 members $14, non-members $16.
CIFF46 Streams On Demand – Sun., April 10 at 11 a.m. and April 17 at 11:59 p.m. Tickets are Tickets are CIFF46 members $8, non-members $10.
You may use the special ACC discount code to receive a discount of $1 off any in-person screening or streaming ticket purchase, except for Opening Night tickets. Use the code ACC when purchasing tickets at clevelandfilm.org (available 24 hours a day). Enter the code in the DISCOUNT CODE box on the PAYMENT INFORMATION screen during checkout.
Provide the code ACC when calling the Film Festival Box Office at 877-304-FILM (3456).
Provide the code ACC at the Film Festival Box Office at Playhouse Square. Visit www.clevelandfilm.org for more details and hours of operation.
Steve Martin play: Beck Center for the Arts is ecstatic to announce the regional premiere of Steve Martin’s Meteor Shower. Written by actor, comedian, author, playwright, screenwriter, producer, musician, and Renaissance Man Steve Martin, this wild and crazy play pulls back the curtain on two married couples and the extreme transformation they experience when the sky is the limit. You’ll have a burning desire to find out what happens next.
Beck Center Artistic Director Scott Spence says: “Steve Martin is not only a “wild and crazy guy” but also a wild and crazy playwright! On the surface of his plays, things look normal enough, but he loves nothing more than to mess with both time and space, and on top of that, toss in the wildly improbable. He is always the master of the unexpected, and that’s one of the many reasons I love working on his plays. Oh yeah…and he’s just flat-out funny too!”
Beck Center’s production of Meteor Shower stars Lara Mielcarek as Corky, Abraham Adams as Norm, Leilani Barret as Gerald, and Leslie Andrews as Laura.
This limited engagement of Meteor Shower runs April 1 to May 1 in the Studio Theater as part of the Professional Theater Season. Curtain times are 7:30 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays, and 2:30 p.m. Sundays. Tickets range from $10 Smart Seats to $34 each. Group and student discounts are available at 216-521-2540 x10. Tickets are on sale now. Preview performance is Thurs., March 31, 7:30 pm, before press opening night on Friday, April 1.
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