Hey Cleveland, it is almost May. Can you believe it? There are lots of things to do in Cleveland this week. Here are a few interesting events we found! And remember, if you hear about a great event, share it with us in the form below.

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Dia De Niño

Come discover the magic of Children’s Day at the Pivot Center on Sunday, April 28. This bilingual family-friendly event offers crafts, treats and games for kids. The Pivot Center is located at 2937 W. 25th Street. This free event will take place from noon to 3 p.m.

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Purple Sunday

The Northeast Ohio Faith Community and the Alzheimer’s Association invite you to attend the third annual Purple Sundays on Sunday, April 28. This free program will include discussion on the impact of Alzheimer’s in our community, the benefits of early detection and the association’s care and support resources. To sign up and find participating churches and times in Cleveland, contact Rev. F. Knuckles at 216-342-5607 or email him at frknuckles@alz.org

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Homesteaders Spring Plant Sale

Gateway 105 is hosting a spring plant sale! Plants are available for homes, schools and urban farms. Vegetables, fruits, herbs, soil and more will be available for purchase. This free event will take place on Saturday, April 27, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at 1322 E.105th St. Bring your green thumbs and enjoy!

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RECLIPSE

Celebrate new work created by Cleveland-area artists inspired by our shared total eclipse experience. More than 30 new works will be added to the photosphere exhibition. This free art showing will happen on Thursday, May 2, from 4 to 8 p.m. at Bostwick Design Art Initiative Galleries, 2731 Prospect Ave.

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