Wintertide at Gordon Square

PHOTO BY DEBBIE SADLON
Saturday, December 12, 2020; Wintertide at Gordon Square: Art Acts Production’s wandering performers, (L-R) Adrianna Milton and Kenya Woods, take the form of a pair of birds in flight.
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Saturday, December 12, 2020; Wintertide at Gordon Square, Brewnuts, 6501 Detroit Avenue: Joe Fasulko serves up beer-infused donuts to visitors to the Wintertide festival. Brewnuts also was the headquarters for distributing free kids’ activity kits beginning December 5. The kits included written and video instructions for guided, interactive crafts and games with Talespinner Children’s Theatre. Fasulko estimated that Brewnuts distributed over 30 kits.
PHOTO BY DEBBIE SADLON
Saturday, December 12, 2020; Wintertide at Gordon Square: Art Acts Production’s wandering performers move amongst the festival crowd along Detroit Avenue as a pair of birds.
PHOTO BY DEBBIE SADLON
Saturday, December 12, 2020; Wintertide at Gordon Square: This year’s festival included a self-guided tour of public art in the Gordon Square Arts District including this mural by artist Ryan Jaenke on the westside of the Butcher Building at W 69th and Detroit Avenue.
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Saturday, December 12, 2020; Wintertide at Gordon Square: A number of businesses opened to participate in the Wintertide celebration. This bright sign promoting “Donuts & Beer” welcomes festival goers, while a customer emerges from Brewnuts with a box of beer-infused donuts.
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Saturday, December 12, 2020; Wintertide at Gordon Square: Sweet Moses Soda Fountain & Treat Shop, 6800 Detroit Avenue, was among the businesses participating in the festival. Sweet Moses joined in collaborative project with Cleveland Public Theatre’s Student Theatre Enrichment Program. 
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Saturday, December 12, 2020; Wintertide at Gordon Square: McKenzie Levi, visits the festival dressed as a crusader knight.
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Saturday, December 12, 2020; Wintertide at Gordon Square: Gloria Kelbacher works to craft a new leather garment at S. P. Leather. Kelbacher says S. P. Leather was started by her father in 1988.

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