Hey Cleveland, this weather has been giving us some serious summer vibes! Let’s hope the rain in the weekend forecast doesn’t show up. Here are some of the events scheduled for this long Memorial Day weekend. Click here if you are interested in checking out some Memorial Day observances. 

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Tremont Greek Festival

Join the Cleveland Greek community in celebrating the 52nd annual Tremont Greek Festival. Enjoy savory food, music, dance and vendors while immersing yourself in Greek culture. The Annunciation Greek Orthodox Church will host this free four-day festival from Friday, May 24, to Monday, May 26. Festival times are from noon to midnight Friday through Sunday and from noon to 8 p.m. on Monday. The Church is located at 2187 W. 14th St. 

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Summer on the Courtyard

Join LIB Studio this summer each Saturday from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. for Summer on the Courtyard. Each week will include different holistic activities such as yoga, sound healing and much more. This free series kicks off on Saturday, May 25, and runs through Saturday, Aug. 25, at LIB Studio at 700 W. Saint Clair Ave. For more information on the sessions and to register, click here.

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Let’s Go Birding

Trust for Public Land and Journey on Yonder will host Let’s go Birding, a bird-watching session, on Saturday, May 25, from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. Walk around the nature preserve along the shores of Lake Erie and explore the diverse bird species in the area. Binoculars will be available to use during the event, and light refreshments will be provided. Dressing for the weather is recommended – this includes wearing layers and closed toe shoes. This free event will take place at the nature preserve, located at 8701 Lakeshore Blvd. To register, click here. 

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