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CIPC Announces PianoPaloozas 2014

April 03rd 2014
Events

CIPC invites you to enjoy delicious hors d’oeuvres, cocktails, conversation, and music in four unique venues as the hugely popular PianoPalooza series returns for 2014.

The events are hosted by special friends of CIPC, who open their homes or find special settings for these irresistible social events.  The first PianoPalooza will be held on Sunday, April 27, and seating is limited, so be sure to make your reservation now.

CHOPIN AT THE WINE SPOT
Sunday, April 27 | 7:30 pm
Hosted by Zeda Blau and Allyn and John Davies
$40 per guest; 70 guest limit

Come and enjoy delicious wine and cheese, mingle with new and familiar friends at the trendy Wine Spot in Cleveland Heights, and catch a special screening of the critically acclaimed film, “The Art of Chopin.”

lakeSUMMER AT THE LAKE
Saturday, June 28 | 6:30 pm
Hosted by Deborah Neale
$75 per guest; 60 guest limit

Relive the sounds of American Barbershop as performed by delightful, seasoned professionals.  Enjoy cocktails and hearty hors d’oeuvres in a private home in the scenic Auburn Lakes community of Chagrin Falls. We guarantee a roaring good time!

 

 

 

baroqueA BAROQUE AFTERNOON 
Saturday, October 25 | 3:00 pm
Hosted by Carolyn Wipper
$40 per guest; 30 guest limit

Enjoy tea, wine, hors d’oeuvres, and an afternoon of Baroque masterpieces in a Shaker Heights Moreland Courts apartment so spectacular it has been featured in the Plain Dealer.  The talented Janina Ceaser will perform on a beautifully kept harpsichord in a feast for all of the senses.

Please call the CIPC office at 216-707-5397 if you prefer to purchase your tickets by phone.


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