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UPDATE: RCMP cruiser side-swiped in Bloomfield

BLOOMFIELD – No one was injured and property damage was superficial, but Sgt. Kent MacKay from Prince District RCMP said the side-swiping of a police cruiser in Bloomfield Tuesday evening could have had serious, even fatal consequences.

We got very lucky. Another inch or so to the right and its a different story, the staff sergeant said Wednesday.

A West Prince Detachment RCMP officer was conducting a traffic stop on Highway 2 and was just about to exit his vehicle when he saw a vehicle approaching from the rear. He waited in his police cruiser for it to pass. As it did, the vehicles passenger side mirror scraped along the side of the police cruiser, leaving a long scratch.

Hes stopped on the side of the road doing a vehicle check, MacKay said in describing how the incident transpired Tuesday. Hes got the truck pulled over onto the shoulder of the road. Hes got his safety pocket, which means the police car is parked slightly to the left of the parked vehicle.

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If someone comes up and hits the (police) car, the officer has a chance to get out of the way, whereas, if the (police) car is to the right, then the moving vehicle going by can strike you.

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Just luckily, the officer who was getting ready to exit the vehicle actually looked in the side mirror and saw the vehicle, he continued. If (the officer) had been exiting the vehicle at that point in time, wed have a fatal.

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He said the driver facing the Highway Traffic Act charge indicated she saw an oncoming vehicle, but thought she had room to pass between it and the stopped police car.

Were just trying to caution the public, he said, youve got to give them room and youve got to slow down.

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Reply to: Why do the police leave half of their car on the highway when they pull someone over.Watch and see the next time they have someone pulled over, the other car is completely off the road and the cruiser is blocking half the driving lane.1) They are somewhat protected when walking up to the vehicle they will check. Their cruiser by being offset provides some protection from an on coming vehicle striking them when they are at a mororists window or door2) They can, if required, quickly exit and get back out into traffic quickly without being boxed in.3) By being offset half a vehicle toward the centre line they are more visible to oncoming traffic thus the oncoming vehicle will allow more clearance when passing the cruiseStoryline Cruiserr and parked car

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they leave their vehicle out like that so they dont get killed by drivers like this one. can you imagine if the police car was not there and he/she was standing outside the car that was pulled over? he or she could have been killed very easy . it is a safety issue after other police have been killed.

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the reason they park that way, is so a following vehicle (which in this case hit the car) doesn6t hit the officer while they are outside their vehicle,checking the car in front of the stopped police car

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They park partly out on the road to make a block against the officer being struck by a passing vehicle. This means the headline does not read: RCMP officer struck by vehicle in Bloomfield.Now what really bugs me is when people pull to the side to use their phone and they block part of the lane. Inevitably two cars will meet each other right at that car and then one has to stop so the other can get by. This is a back road thing.

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The reason the RCMP leave their car out on the road is to prevent the Officer from being side swiped by a car when they are conducting a traffic check.

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All about EVE it is for their safety,did you not read the article? It is standard procedure everywhere and it has saved a Police officer on many occasions.

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Why do the police leave half of their car on the highway when they pull someone over.Watch and see the next time they have someone pulled over, the other car is completely off the road and the cruiser is blocking half the driving lane.

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I am assuming that they are half over to protect themselves when they are standing on the road. It just acts as an extra barrier. Better to have passing cars a safe distance away or to hit the parole car before it hits them.

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500 Edgewood Ave. 330-375-2550 or akronzoo.org. Winter hours through April 30: 11 a.m.-4 p.m. daily. Closed major holidays. $6, nonmembers; free Orber Letava, zoo members ($2 parking for nonmembers). Third annual Holiday Trunk Show. Twenty local artists and vendors featuring jewelry, art, photos and more for sale. Held in the Welcome Center. 4-7:30 p.m. Thursday.Free.

American Legion Post 459. 14052 Goodwin Street, Burton. Eleventh annual Santas Collection Craft Show. Craft vendors selling gifts and toys for the holiday season. 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Saturday.Free.

Beachland Ballroom and Tavern. 15711 Waterloo Road, Cleveland. 216-383-1124 or beachlandballroom.com. Doors open one hour before show unless otherwise noted. Genghis Con. Small press, independent print media and underground comic exposition in the ballroom. 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday.$5.

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American Legion Post 459. 14052 Goodwin Street, Burton. Breakfast With Santa. 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Saturday-Sunday.$6, adults; $3, children 6-12; free, ages under 5.

Amish Home Craft & Bakery Shop. 16860 Kinsman Road, Middlefield. Fifth annual Amish Home Craft & Bakery Holiday Open House. Local crafters will be offering a variety of handmade items such as soaps, rugs, gift baskets, jams, jellies, holiday treats, homemade candies and more. 9 a.m.-4 p.m. today-Saturday.Free.

Burton Square. 14548 Main St. 440-834-4204 or burtonchamberofcommerce.org. Burton Chamber of Commerces Country Hearth Christmas: A Dickens of a Christmas. An old-fashioned holiday experience, including a lighted parade at 6 p.m. today, carolers, gingerbread house display and a visit with Santa. Learn about maple syrup at the Log Cabin. Crafts and gifts will be sold. Century. Village open and decorated for the holidays with free admission. 10 a.m.-7 p.m. today; 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday-Sunday.Free. For schedule of activities and more details see webite. Continues Saturday and Sunday, Dec. 3-4.

Chardon Square. Ohio 44 and U.S. 6. 440-286-2600 or chardon.cc. Christmas Lighting and Arrival of Santa. Fun holiday activities for the whole family. There will be a chili dinner at Pilgrim Christian Church starting at 5 p.m., Christmas carols, the arrival of Santa and more. 5-8 p.m. Thursday.Free.

Cleveland Botanical Garden. 11030 East Blvd. 216-721-1600 or cbgarden.org. WinterShow. Featuring WinterShow Tree, a floral carpet of festive holiday plants, gingerbread houses, choral performances, seasonal treats in the Garden Cafe, shopping and gifts in the Garden Store and more. Hours through Dec. 30: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesdays through Saturdays and noon-5 p.m. Sundays (10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Christmas Eve and New Years Eve.).Free with admission. See website for complete details.

Cleveland Public Square. Ontario and Superior avenues. downtowncleveland.com/wwaf. Huntington Presents Clevelands Winterfest. Includes concerts Tateossian N, family activities, horse-drawn carriage rides and Radio Disney. Kickoff for the holiday season: 1 p.m. Saturday with lighting ceremony at 6 p.m.Winter, Wine & Ale Fest. Public Square features over 20 Ohio wineries and craft breweries. Bid on silent auction items featuring prizes and merchandise from participating wineries and breweries. See website for details and tickets. 7-10 p.m. Saturday.$50 (includes 20 sampling tickets and food). 21 and over only with proper ID.

Cuyahoga County Public Library. Independence branch, 6361 Selig Drive, Independence. 216-447-0160 or cuyahogalibrary.org. Make a Holiday Wreath. Floral designer Geri Cwik from Pat Catans will assist attendees in creating holiday wreaths. Registration required. 7 p.m. Thursday.$4.

Cuyahoga Valley Art Center. 2131 Front St., Cuyahoga Falls. 330-928-8092 or cvartcenter.org. Santas Workshop and Holiday Sale. Paintings, prints, pottery and holiday gifts for sale. Noon-5 p.m. Saturday.All art will be $75 or less.

Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad. 7900 Old Rockside Road, Valley View , Independence. 1-800-468-4070, ext. 3024, or cvsr.com. The Polar Express. Enjoy hot cocoa and a cookie. Elves will read the story to you on the way to the North Pole to pick up Santa. Children are encouraged to wear their pajamas. Tickets are sold online only. Departures from CVSRs Rockside station in Independence, and the Akron Northside station. Service from the Canton station will not be offered this year. 7 to 9 p.m. daily through Tuesday, Dec. 20. Morning trips: 10 a.m. to noon Saturday, Dec. 17 and Sunday, Dec. 18. See website for complete details and prices.

Ghostly Manor Thrill Center. 3319 Milan Rd., Sandusky. 419-626-4467 or ghostlymanor.com. Second annual Christmas Winter Wonderland 3D Walk-Thru. View holiday scenery to the Christmas nativity and Christmas light show. Also available take a virtual 4D wintery trip featuring the movie Sleigh Ride. Noon to 10:30 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays and noon to 6 p.m. Sundays through Thursdays through Saturday, Dec. 31.$11 EVE Online: Tweaking Incursions, ages 10 and up; $7, ages 9 and under; XD 4D Theater: $7-$24. See website for more details and pricing.

Lake Anna Park. Third Street and Park Avenue, Barberton. 330-848-6653 or cityofbarberton.com. Lighting of Lake Anna Opening Ceremony. Display of 35,000 multicolored holiday lights. Food, entertainment, ice sculpting, crafts, live Nativity, horse-drawn wagon rides, Santa and Mrs. Claus and more. 4-9 p.m. Saturday.Free. Lights will remain lit through New Years Day.

Legacy Village. 25001 Cedar Road, Lyndhurst. 216-382-3871 or legacy-village.com. The Jingle Bell Bash at Legacy Village. Activities include holiday movies on the big screen, balloon artists, face painters, photos with Santa,Deadspace An. refreshments, costumed characters and more. Noon-4 p.m. Saturday-Sunday.

Lorain County Historical Society.

509 Washington Ave., Elyria. 440-322-3341 or lchs.org. 1-4 p.m. Tuesday through Friday and 1-3 p.m. Saturday. $5, adults; $3, children 13-18; $2, children under 6; free, members. The Womens Association of the Lorain County Historical Society Festive Holiday Wreaths. Wreaths are hand decorated and available for $30 each. Mailing boxes will be available for $3 if you need to ship a wreath. Gift certificates for wreaths are also available. Proceeds benefit the Lorain County Historical Society. Orders must be received by Saturday. They will be ready for pickup noon to 5 p.m. Friday and Saturday, Dec. 2 and 3, at the Starr House, buying runescape gold 284 Washington Ave. Call or see website for more details.

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20770 Hilliard Blvd. rift plat,Grim-slayer. Rocky River. 440-331-1572 or magnificaths.org. Breakfast Wtih Santa & Toy Drive. Pancakes, sausage, bacon, fruit and beverages along with crafts, face-painting and caroling elves. Photos with Santa available. Reservations required. Event is 10 a.m.-noon Saturday, Dec. 3. Registration deadline is today.$8, adults; $5, children 4-10; free, ages 3 and under. Details and tickets: 440-331-7227.

Main Street Medina. Historic Square, Broadway and North Court streets. 330-952-0910 or mainstreetmedina.com. Main Street Medinas Shop Ohio. Participating stores that are offering special deals are identified with special signage. 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Saturday.

Munson Towhship Hall. 12210 Auburn Road, Chardon. 440-286-9255 or munsontwp.com. Breakfast Wtih Santa & Mrs. Claus. Pancakes, sausage, juice and coffee. Reservations required by Wednesday. Event is Saturday, Dec. 3. Breakfast times are 8 a.m., 9 a.m., 10 a.m. and 11 a.m.$5, adults; $3, children 4-12; free, ages under 3 . Details and tickets: 216-521-4061.

Progressive Field. 2401 Ontario Street, Cleveland. 216-420-4487 or indians.com. Snow Days. Includes skating rink and a 10-lane tubing hill. 10 a.m.-10 p.m. today-Saturday; noon-8 p.m. Sunday.$5, general admission; $20-$25, tubing only; $10-$14, skating only; $25-$31, combo ticket; $100-$120, family package (two adults and two children). Through Monday, Jan. 16. For complete schedule and prices go to indians.com and click on Snow Days.

Root Candles. 623 W. Liberty St , Medina. 1-800-289-7668 or rootcandles.com. Holiday Open House. Ticket price includes appetizers, drinks, mini tour and discounts of all Root candles and accessory and gourmet food items. Reservations required. 6:30-9 p.m. Thursday.$20. Details and tickets: 330-952-0910 or website: mainstreedmedina.com. Benefits Main Street Medina.

Stan Hywet Hall & Gardens. 714 N. Portage Path, Akron. 330-836-5533 or stanhywet.org. Stan Hywets Deck the Hall: Joys of Christmas Past. Special display of animatronics and showcases the last 100 years of Christmas and holiday gatherings with indoor and outdoor decorations on display, including gingerbread houses. Hot cocoa, cider and food available. 5-8 p.m. today-Sunday and Thursday.Members: $13.50, adult; $5.50, youth 6-17; Nonmembers: $17, adults; $7, youth 6-17 and college students with ID; free, ages 5 and under. Admisson includes house and grounds tour. Continues Dec. 2-4, 15-23 and 26-30.

Western Reserve Historical Society.

2686 Oak Hill Road, Bath. 330-666-3711 or halefarm.org. Late fall, winter and spring (November through May): Open for special programs. Yule Log. The Yule Log is a symbol of health, fertility, and hope for the coming year. Holiday crafts, entertainment, and light refreshments. Reservations required. 6-9 p.m. today.$5, nonmembers; free, members. Holiday Lantern Tours. This 90-minute journey through the grounds of Hale Farm & Village is the way to experience the holidays of the 19th century. Dress for the weather. Reservations required. Saturday.$15, members; $18, nonmembers.

off East 49th Street (entrance between Grant Avenue and Canal Road), Cuyahoga Heights. 216-206-1000. Kids Day at CanalWay. Ages 6 to 12 can enjoy hikes, crafts, games and more. Pack a lunch, bring a water bottle and dress for the weather. Registration required;space is limited. 10 a.m. today.

Cleveland Metroparks South Chagrin Reservation.

off Arbor Lane (north of Cannon Road), Moreland Hills. 440-247-7075. Walk It Off. Walk off those Thanksgiving calories with a brisk, 2.5-mile hike in South Chagrin Reservation. 2 p.m. today.

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Overlook, 24145 Royalton Road (Ohio 82), Columbia Township. Turkey Burn. Hike the trails and burn some Thanksgiving calories. Difficult hiking level. 10 a.m. today.

11106 Market St., Birmingham. 440-965-7237 or loraincountymetroparks.com. Turkey Take-off Hike. Walk off yesterdays bird with a hike through the woods and gardens. 10 a.m. today.

Summit County Metro Parks.

5779 Riverview Road, Peninsula. Last Hike: Night Hike. Join naturalist Sarah Matheny on this hike on the 1.2-mile Quarry Trail. You will discover some history of the area and explore things that go bump in the night. Meet in the parking lot. 6:30 p.m. Wednesday.

1828 Smith Road, Akron. 330-865-8065 or summitmetroparks.org. Nature & History of the Nature Realm. Celebrate the park district&226;&8364;&8482;s 90th anniversary while hiking the 1.4-mile Seneca Trail with naturalist Mike Greene. 1 p.m. Sunday.Heart-healthy Hike. Hiking is not only good for your heart, but also for your soul. Naturalist Mike Greene will make it good for your mind as well by answering nature and history questions on this trek along the 1.4-mile Seneca Trail. 10 a.m. Wednesday.

2550 Martin Road, Bath. Turkey Trot Hike. Avoid the crowds at the malls and burn off those Thanksgiving calories on this 1.8-mile hike of Deer Run Trail. Naturalist Sarah Matheny will share information about the bird you ate Thursday. 3 p.m. today.

Valley Parkway between U.S. 42 and Ohio 82, Strongsville. 440-572-9990 or clevelandmetroparks.com. Chalet Toboggan Chutes. All riders must wear gloves or mittens. Children must be at least 42 inches tall to ride, and must be accompanied by an adult. Personal toboggans are not allowed at the facility. Noon-10:30 p.m. today (opening day); 6-10:30 p.m. Fridays, noon-10:30 p.m. Saturdays, noon-5 p.m. Sundays through March 11. Call for holiday hours Dec. 21 through Jan. 1; 6-10 p.m. Thursdays (January and February). $8, adults; $6, children 11 and under. One ride: $3.

Nature Center, Sunset Lane off SOM Center Road, Mayfield. 440-473-3370 or clemetparks.com. Family Friday Night: Worms Eat My Garbage! Meet one of the natural worlds most humble creatures: the lowly earthworm. They are useful recyclers. Meet some wigglers up close and personal and learn how you can take advantage of these annelids to help recycle food waste. 7:30 p.m. today.Discover the Night Sky with StarLAB. Sailors and travelers have historically relied on the stars, natures GPS. Learn about which constellations will be in the sky and the lore and legend behind the stars. This program will be indoors and outdoors. Registration required. Space is limited. 7 p.m. Saturday.

Nature Education Building, off Buttermilk Falls Parkway cheap world of warcraft gold , Mayfield. 440-473-3370. Photography Exhibit. North Chagrin Nature Center presents wildlife photography by Charlotte Schryer. 9:30 a.m. — 5 p.m., daily through Wednesday.

Cleveland Metroparks Ohio & Erie Canal Reservation.

off East 49th Street (entrance between Grant Avenue and Canal Road), Cuyahoga Heights. 216-206-1000. Quilted Nature. Spark your own memories of Cleveland Metroparks with Sara Cooleys nature-inspired quilt designs. Cooley has chosen quilting to capture special times and places in the Metroparks. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily through Dec. 31.Make and Take Table: Pottery. Come to CanalWay Center and make a clay pinch pot just like the American Indians did. See some of the various decorating tools and designs they used and some pottery shards that are almost 1,000 years old. 2 p.m. Saturday.Heritage Hobbies: Felting. Complete a beginners felting project from start to finish in one evening! With a little hot water, soap and elbow grease, make a wool scarf. Registration required. Space is limited for this ages 16 and up program. 6 p.m. Tuesday.$30.

Cleveland Metroparks Rocky River Reservation.

24000 Valley Parkway, north of Cedar Point Road, North Olmsted. 216-341-1704 or clemetparks.com. Cinema Saturday Night- Wolf: Legendary Outlaw. Perpetual persecution by humans has made the wolf one of the most elusive creatures on earth. Journey to northern Canada and other locations as cameras get as close as possible to these symbols of the wild. Doors open at 7 p.m. 7:30 p.m. Saturday.Bird Banding at Rocky River Nature Center. Drop by anytime to see the details of these unique creatures that are captured, banded and released. Program is canceled if raining. 9:30 a.m. Sunday.

Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad.

Cuyahoga Valley National Park, Independence. 1-800-445-9667 or cvsr.com. All Segments Now Open. See website or call for complete details, locations, schedules and prices.

Geauga Park District.

Donald W. Meyer Center, 9160 Robinson Road, Chardon Township. 440-286-9516 or geaugaparkdistrict.org. Scat, Tracks and Animal Facts!. Discover fun ways to reveal an animals presence in winter with a Who Goes There? game indoors and a short walk looking for wildlife signs outdoors. 1 and 3 p.m. Saturday.

Holden Arboretum.

9500 Sperry Road, Kirtland. 440-946-4400 or holdenarb.org. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. daily. $6, ages 13 and older; $3, ages 6-12; free, under 6. Tram tours: $2. Reservations required.

Lake Metroparks.

8800 Chardon Road (U.S. 6), Kirtland. 440-256-2122 or lakemetroparks.com. Farmpark is open year-round9 a.m. to 5 p.m.Closed Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve, Christmas, New Years Day,Vintage Ohio, and on Mondays, January through March.Open Martin Luther King Jr. Day and Presidents Day.

Lorain County Metro Parks.

24145 Royalton Road (Ohio 82), Columbia Township. The World of Bubbles. Bring the family out to see Sue Durante and her wonderful world of bubbles. 1 p.m. today.

51211 N. Ridge Road, Vermilion. 440-458-5121. Fireside Storytelling. Enjoy storytelling in the cozy atmosphere of the Carriage Barn. Refreshments available. 3 p.m. Sunday.

Nature Center at Shaker Lakes.

2600 South Park Blvd., Shaker Heights. 216-321-5935 or shakerlakes.org. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday-Saturday, 1-5 p.m. Sunday. Trails open dawn to dusk.

Summit County Metro Parks.

Brushwood Area, 4955 Townsend Road, Richfield. summitmetroparks.org. Crafty 90th Anniversary. Join naturalist Sarah Putnam to learn about the park district&226;&8364;&8482;s history. Participants of all ages can make a wearable craft. Bring a plain T-shirt for the craft. Registration required. 2 p.m. Sunday.

10730 Euclid Ave. 216-791-7114 or clevelandchildrensmuseum.org. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Daily. $7, adults and children; free for 11 months and younger. Exhibit: Young Architects-Designing the Future. Using famous architects as inspiration and various building media, children become Young Architects as they design for the future. Exhibit closes Wednesday.Free with admission.

Cleveland Hungarian Heritage Society. Galleria at Erieview, 1301 East Ninth St. 216-523-3900 or jcu.edu/language/hunghemu. On the second floor of the Galleria. The museums mission is preserving Hungarian culture and the experiences of Hungarians in Northeast Ohio. 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Tuesday-Friday. By appointment only Monday and Saturday. Free.

Cleveland Museum of Natural History. 1 Wade Oval Drive. 216-231-4600 or cmnh.org. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday-Saturday (until 10 p.m. Wednesday); noon-5 p.m. Sunday. Closed holidays. $10; $8, ages 7-18, college students with ID, seniors 60 and up; $7, kids ages 3-6; free, 2 and younger. Exhibit: Climate Change. Visitors will learn the science of climate change and discover the implications of unchecked change for future generations. Through interactive stations and videos as well as dioramas conveying the latest scientific concepts and research. Exhibit runs through Saturday, Dec. 31.Free with admission. Sustainable Solutions for Misfit Toys: Plastic Toy Drive. Bring broken toys to be sent to Toy Lab in Cincinnati where kids will make them into new toys in an arts and science lab. Please limit toy size to 12 inches by 6 inches by 6 inches. Toy Lab is a project of Happen Inc. Donate plastic toys in the Discovery Center through Wednesday.Allosaurus Returns! Celebrate the return of Alice the Allosaurus to the Museum located in the dinosaur hall with special crafts and activities. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday-Sunday.Free with museum admission.

Croatian Heritage Museum and Library. 34900 Lake Shore Blvd., Eastlake. 440-946-2044 or croatianmuseum.com. Museum and library hours: 6-9 p.m. Wednesdays; 3-8 p.m. Fridays; and 1-5 p.m. Saturdays. Group tours can be arranged.

Dennison Railroad Depot Museum. 400 Center St. 740-922-6776 or dennisondepot.org. Museum and Whistle Stop Gift Shop, 10 a.m.-7 p.m. today; 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday; 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Sunday; 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesday-Thursday.

Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland Learning Center and Money Museum. 1455 East Sixth St. 216-579-3188 or clevelandfed.org. Learn what gives money value while exploring more than 30 interactive exhibits in the main lobby. Free admission.10 a.m.-2 p.m. Monday-Thursday. Closed holidays.

International Womens Air and Space Museum. Burke Lakefront Airport terminal lobby, 1501 N. Marginal Road, Cleveland. 216-623-1111 or iwasm.org. Self-guided tours during airport hours. Research center and gift shop with original documents, photos and books. Center and gift shop: 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Monday-Saturday. Free.

Kent State University Museum. Rockwell Hall, Main and Lincoln streets. 330-672-3450 or kent.edu/museum. 10 a.m.-4:45 p.m. Wednesday-Saturday (until 8:45 p.m. Thursday), noon-4:45 p.m. Sunday. Admission: $3-$5. Exhibit: On the Home Front: Civil War Fashions and Domestic Life. An exhibit about the material circumstances and domestic life during the Civil War and in the years that followed. Display of womens and childrens costumes, which is supplemented with related photographs, decorative arts and womens magazines. In observance of the 150th anniversary of the Civil War. Through Sunday, Aug. 26.Exhibit: A Day at the Beach. A selection of garments worn near and at the beach between the 1860s and 1910s. Through Sunday, Oct. 7.

Lake View Cemetery. 12316 Euclid Ave., Cleveland. 216-421-2665 or lakeviewcemetery.com. Cemetery hours: 7:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. daily. Tomb of James A. Garfield, 20th U.S. president, in a 285-acre horticultural setting and Wade Memorial Chapel open 9 a.m.-4 p.m. daily. To register for programs, call Mary Krohmer, director of community relations,Asteroid Blo. at 216-421-2687.

Maltz Museum of Jewish Heritage. 2929 Richmond Road, Beachwood. 216-593-0575 or maltzmuseum.org. Features a rich selection from the Temple Museum of Religious Arts collection of art and artifacts that includes ritual objects, sacred books and scrolls and fine art from around the world. 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesday-Friday and Sunday (until 9 p.m. Wednesday); noon-5 p.m. Saturday. Closed all holiday Mondays unless noted on the website. $12; $10, seniors 60 and older, and students 12 and up; $5, children 5-11. Free for Maltz Museum members and children under 5. $5 Fridays. In celebration of its fifth anniversary, the museum offers $5 admission only on Fridays through Dec. 30. Includes access to entire museum, including special exhibitions.Exhibit: Hardship to Hope: African American Art From the Karamu Workshop. Working with Cleveland State University, Karamu House, the Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland Artists Foundation, Western Reserve Historical Society and a private collection, the museum has gathered more than 65 pieces of art and artifacts that open a window to a turbulent and creative time in Cleveland. Exhibit runs through Saturday, cheap runescape money Dec. 31.

Mill Creek Falls History Center. 8404 Webb Terrace, Cleveland. 216-271-9300 or slavicvillagehistory.org. Noon-5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday.Monday through Friday by appointment. Learn about the history of the Slavic Village and Mill Creek neighborhoods.

National Cleveland-Style Polka Hall of Fame. 605 East 222nd St., Euclid. 216-261-3263 or clevelandstyle.com. Polka history and memorabilia. Free.Noon-5 p.m. Tuesday-Friday, 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Saturday. Closed Sunday, Monday and holidays.

Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum. 1100 Rock and Roll Blvd., Cleveland. 216-781-7625, 1-800-493-7655 or rockhall.com. Music memorabilia (exhibits, sounds and experiences of artists, songwriters and producers from every era).10 a.m.-5:30 p.m. daily. $13-$22 (two-day passes for consecutive days available). $18 for residents of Northeast Ohio with ZIP codes beginning with 440, 441, 442 or 443 with an ID. Permanent Exhibits: Hall of Fame Inductee Gallery, The Roots of Rock and Roll: Blues, Gospel, Country/Folk/Bluegrass and R&B, Cleveland Rocks, Cities and Sounds, Films at the Rock Hall, Treasures From the Vault. Ongoing exhibits.Traveling Exhibit: Women Who Rock: Vision, Passion, Power. Museums Floors 5 and 6: The important roles women have played in rock n roll from its inception through today. Through Sunday, Feb. 26.

Shaker Historical Society. 16740 South Park Blvd., Shaker Heights. 216-921-1201 or shakerhistory.com. Hours: 2-5 p.m. Tuesday-Friday and Sunday. Closed holidays. $4, nonmembers; $2, children 6-18; free, members and children under 6. Exhibit: Dream Weavers: The Art of the Loom. Watch spinners and weavers from Northeast Ohio as they demonstrate their talents. Exhibit runs through Friday, Dec. 30.Free with admission.

Stan Hywet Hall & Gardens. 714 N. Portage Path, Akron. 330-836-5533 or stanhywet.org. $8, adults; $4, youths 6-17; Gardens and Gate Lodge and Conservatory: $12, adults; $6, youths 6-17.

Western Reserve Historical Society. 10825 East Blvd., Cleveland. 216-721-5722 or wrhs.org. Includes the Hay-McKinney Mansion. The Crawford Auto Aviation collection galleries are temporarily closed for renovations. All other areas of the WRHS History center will remain open during construction. Museum: 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday and noon-5 p.m. Sunday. Hay-McKinney Mansion tours are noon, 1:30 and 3 p.m. Friday and Saturday and 12:30, 2 and 3:30 p.m. Sunday. Private tours by appointment only. Library/archives and Genealogy Center: 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Thursday-Saturday. $8.50; $7.50, seniors; $5, students; free, members and children under 2. Exhibit: Rally Round the Flag. The WRHS flag collection contains approximately 25 historically important flags and banners from the Civil War era. Through Saturday, Dec. 31.Free with museum admission.

FAMILY ACTIVITIES

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Lakewood Public Library. 15425 Detroit Ave. 216-226-8275 or lkwdpl.org. Weekends With Wee Ones. For families with children under 2. Spend a part of your family weekend time clapping your hands, tapping your feet, singing nursery rhymes and sharing books. We will provide materials and ideas for families wishing to continue the fun at home. All programs feature tips and techniques to help develop early literacy skills. 11:30 a.m. Saturdays and 3:30 p.m. Sundays throughout the year.Free.

Strokes of Genius. Art activities and stories open up the world of art. Learn about renowned artists and the history of creativity. For grades 2-4. Registration required. 4-5:30 p.m. Wednesdays through Dec. 14.Free. Details and registration: 216-226-8275, ext. 140.

Pavilion Skating Club of Cleveland Heights. Cleveland Heights Recreation Center, 1 Monticello Blvd. 216-691-7349 or pavilionfsc.com. Free Holiday Skating Exhibition. The Pavilion Skating Club skaters perform both competitive and holiday themed skating programs. 12:30-1:30 p.m. Sunday.

Psychic Sonyas Ghost Bus Tours.

1114 Center St., Cleveland. 440-775-1217 or hauntedclevelandtours.com. Reservations required. Ages 10 and older.Bus Tours. Tours through haunted downtown Cleveland locations including old cemeteries, theaters, a Victorian home and places where ghosts are still reported to exist. 6:30-10:30 p.m. Today and Saturday.$40, (today); $50, (Saturday).

Terminal Tower Observation Deck.

Terminal Tower Center, 50 Public Square, Cleveland. terminaltowerodeck.eventbrite.com (Saturday tickets); terminaltowerodecksun.eventbrite.com (Sunday tickets). Online tickets are $5 plus handling fee. Children 5 and under are free. Walk-up tickets may be purchased at Tower Citys Guest Service Desk, located on Level 1, based on availability on the day of the tour.360 Degree View of the Cleveland Skyline. Noon-5 p.m. Saturday and noon-4 p.m. Sunday.Through Sunday, Dec. 18.

Theater

Magnificat High School. 20770 Hilliard Blvd., Rocky River. 440-331-1572 or magnificaths.org. Aida. 7:30 p.m. today-Saturday; 4 p.m. Sunday.$11-$12; $9-$10, seniors; $7-$8, students.

Shaker Theatre. Shaker Heights High Schools Black Box Theatre,AoC communit. 15911 Aldersyde Drive, Shaker Heights. 216-295-4287. Wonderful Town. 8 p.m. Thursday.$10; $5, seniors and students.

Zoos

Akron Zoological Park. 500 Edgewood Ave. 330-375-2550 or akronzoo.org. Winter hours through April 30: 11 a.m.-4 p.m. daily. Closed major holidays. $6, nonmembers; free, zoo members ($2 parking for nonmembers).

Cleveland Metroparks Zoo. 3900 Wildlife Way. 216-661-6500 or clemetzoo.com. Winter zoo hours and Rain Forest: 10 a.m.-5 p.m. daily. Australian Adventure closed for the season. Zoo admission: $8; $5, ages 2-11; free, ages under 2 and zoo members. Mondays free for residents of Cuyahoga County and Hinckley Township.

ETC.

Beachland Ballroom and Tavern. 15711 Waterloo Road, Cleveland. 216-383-1124 or beachlandballroom.com. Doors open one hour before show unless otherwise noted. Punk Yoga With Lyz Bly (RYT). Bring a mat. 11 a.m.-12:15 p.m. Saturday.$13.

Coit Road Farmers Market. 15000 Woodworth Road, East Cleveland. 216-249-5455 or coitmarket.org. Farmers Market. The market carries a variety of locally grown produce and handmade goods. Many vendors participate in the Ohio WIC Farmers Market Nutrition Program. 8 a.m.-1 p.m. Saturday.

Lakewood Public Library. 15425 Detroit Ave. 216-226-8275 or lkwdpl.org. Lakewood Historical Society Presents: Detroit Avenue Revisited. Mazie M. Adams, executive director of the Lakewood Historical Society, will share photographs and information on the early homes and businesses from the 19th century to 1940. 7 p.m. Wednesday.Free.

Midwest Railway Preservation Society. B&O Roundhouse, 2800 West Third St. (off Quigley Road under the I-490 Bridge), Cleveland. 216-781-3629 or midwestrailway.org. The roundhouse isnt ready, but visitors can meet in a temporary visitors center located in the back shop building. Fall Open House. Get guided tours of the site; learn how railroads helped make Cleveland an industrial giant; climb on board an original, elegant parlor coach from the 1930s; hear the history of the famous 4070 steam locomotive and share in our vision to save the roundhouse. Wear weather-appropreve event photographyiate clothing and closed-toe shoes, as the site is still in rough condition. Children must be accompanied by an adult. Noon-4 p.m. Sunday.$5, adults; $3, children 12 and under.

Your Hometown Chagrin Falls. North Franklin and Main streets. 440-247-1895 or yourhometownchagrinfalls.com. First Thursdays Chagrin Falls. Merchants in the village will remain open until 9 p.m. to welcome visitors to their shops with special promotions such as trunk shows, guest artists and discounts. Restaurants in the village will also join in offering special happy hours and other food promotions at many locations. First Thursday of each month through December.

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The Jane Day Reader: Out-of-Town-Authors: Guy Gavriel Kay

Winnipeg Free Press – PRINT EDITION

by: Ariel Gordon

Toronto-based writer Guy Gavriel Kay has legions of fans, drawn both of from geekdom and the literati.

His pedigree is as epic as his books: in his 20s, he moved from Winnipeg to Oxford, England to help J.R.R. Tolkien&8217;s son, Christopher, edit .

In his 30s, he published The Fionavar Tapestry, a critically acclaimed trilogy of high-fantasy novels.

These days, Kay writes what he calls &8216;historical fantasy.&8217; His latest, , won a Sunburst Award for Excellence in Canadian Literature of the Fantastic and was nominated for several other prizes.

Kay will be appearing at McNally Robinson on Thursday to celebrate the paperback release of .

A good, complex question! There is a wide range of comfort among writers for the road show/performance aspect of the business. I spent many years writing and directing in radio drama, so I am comfortable with an audience or a microphone, but I do worry about the blurring of an author&8217;s public persona with the work itself. A good &8216;performer&8217; can make a mediocre book sound strong, and a shy author can leave listeners missing the excellence of his or her writing. I get the most out of touring overseas, the exposure to completely different cultures (China, Croatia, Russia, France, Mexico…) and seeing how my work is received there. That&8217;s hugely rewarding on a personal level.

2) What do you want people to know about ?

I lived with this book, researching, runescape buy money incubating, writing, for seven years, even through the writing of another novel. Because of this, the awards and honours it has received feel hugely reassuring: the idea that taking time, being careful, polishing, are still worthwhile in today&8217;s sped-up world. The novel is inspired by the Tang Dynasty of 8th-century China… the most glittering, dazzling period in their history. It embodies what has become my &8216;method&8217;… close attention to real history and then a quarter turn to the fantastic as the Globe and Mail reviewer put it. (A phrase I like and have obviously stolen!)

Um, well, gee…I grew up here! I&8217;ve heard it all (well, probably not quite!): Kelekis, the BDI for ice cream and romantic walks over the bridge, Corydon, Osborne Village, Juniors for midnight hamburgers (the original one, opposite the train station!), Winnipeg Beach, Falcon Lake, mosquitoes, hitchhiking to campus in winter, the hockey rink behind Sir William Osler School (I pretty much grew up on that sheet of ice world of warcraft cheap gold , or on the football field we used just north of Taylor, around Mathers Bay). The radiators of University College on campus (did some more growing up there), the River Heights library and Mary Scorer Books (dating myself), grahamIntense Fighting in R6XN-9 wafer pie at Salisbury House. What else have I heard? Rumour has it there&8217;s a hockey team again. Go Jets!

Just finished by Patrick DeWitt, nominated for a lot of awards this fall. I enjoyed it a lot. We share a film agent and he tells me the book&8217;s been optioned by John C. Reilly, the actor…and he&8217;d be flat-out perfect for the lead role. I hope it happens. I&8217;m in the middle of writing my next book. I never talk about books in progress, I could decide to change it to a series of seafood recipes, after all.

I started with poetry, first recognition, first awards. The impulse and the writing never went away; I just stopped sending them out to magazines around the time I released my first novel. The poems were the only thing I wrote that was not for everyone else. Then my editors at Penguin, who were also friends and had seen several of them, aggressively urged me to do a book. Editors can be aggressive, especially after drinks. That&8217;s how Beyond This Dark House appeared. There&8217;s a level at which,corla’s bato. if you take poetry seriously, the focus it involves…that never goes away.

Ariel Gordon is a Winnipeg-based writer and editor. In spring 2010 September 5, 2011, Palimpsest Press published her first full-length poetry collection, Hump. She is the 2010 recipient of the John Hirsch Award for Most Promising Writer and the 2011 Aqua Books Lansdowne Prize for Poetry / Le Prix Lansdowne du poesie. When not being bookish, Ariel likes tromping through the woods and taking macro photographs of mushrooms.

&8220;Gordon&8217;s poetry reads like something by William Carlos Williams: abrupt, colourful, and intensely visual.&8221; &8211; J.A. Weingarten, runescape money making .

&8220;Not so much sweetness and light, Gordon channels Adrienne Richs dichotomy of love and frustration with her realism.&8221; &8211; Zanna Joyce, .

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&8220;Ariel Gordon is superbly, supremely, a poet of the body. She finds words for the physicality of the forest, of the garden, of pregnancy. speaks the erotics of being alive and being in love with being alive.&8221; &8211; Robert Kroetsch.

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