Items in the India Garden Category

Asking the Gardens Community, “Who Is This?”

August 12th, 2009

Today, we are asking the Gardens community to help us identify details of some of our photos.  We have quite few images for which we know the date, the name of the place and/or the name of the event, but oftentimes we know nothing about individual the people depicted.  Many of us have visited, volunteered, and read extensively about the Gardens, while others have rich personal and family connections that go back in time.   Some of us know all the major historical themes, while others hold only small pieces of trivia about individual gardens, groups, people, and events.  But working together, we can answer questions that are both big and small.  Please click on the title or the “more” button to see the images and use the comments feature below to share your thoughts, insights and answers.

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Conrad Mizer Memorial Concert Report

July 16th, 2009

Deutscher Musikverein band at Conrad Mizer Concert July 12, 2009

Excerpts from Hans Kopp’s July 14, 2009 report on the concert:

A respectable crowd of native Germans, neighboring cultural garden members, and people touring the garden on foot or on bike. who took time out to enjoy this concert presented by Cleveland’s: “Deutscher Musikverein”.

The concert, under the direction of Rosie Wittine, was well received. It featured music from Vienna to the Rhineland and the North Sea. The selection ended with the rousing Radetsky March of Johan Strauss, Sr.

Christine Rappel, the president of the Musikverein, was thrilled that the band was given the opportunity to perform in the German Cultural Garden. She wants Musikverein to perform again in 2010 with an even larger band by augmenting Musikverein with additional musicians instrumentation from other local German bands.

To increase the attendance of those who would enjoy it, it will be publicized to a broader audience by using, for examples, flyers distributed at Judson sites and the German Altenheim.

Audience and band at Conrad Mizer Concert

0 comments | Post Author: Bill Jones

Ghandi to Visit India Garden

September 6th, 2008
The Cleveland area Indian community is hosting a visit by Raj Mohan Ghandhi, Mahatma Gandhi’s grandson.

On Saturday, September 6, he will be planting a tree in the India Cultural Garden.

For details, contact the head of the local Indian community, Vijaya Emani at: anj1717@yahoo.com or call her at 440-846-3896

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Six Heritage Pillars Dedicated in the India Garden

May 26th, 2007
On May 26, 2007, six Heritage Pillars were dedicated at the India Cultural Garden. The Pillars represent the culture and history of India. Each of the Pillars has an inscription that highlights a particular theme. Quotations from Albert Einstein, Jawaharlal Nehru, Martin Luther King and Rabindranath Tagore are inscribed on the top of four of the pillars, and each pillar possesses a narrative on its front face with further details about the particular theme. The themes represented by the pillars are: Universal Brotherhood, Legacy, Leadership, Artistic Traditions, Modern Inda, and Connections.

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