An appeal to fans of the Gardens

   Time and time again, we hear how beautiful the Cleveland Cultural Gardens are and how they are a testament to our region’s greatness. Our visitors tell us that the Gardens are  “who we should be” and “the best of us.”… Read More

A holiday message

   2024 was a year of great division in our world and in our country. Given the disheartening level of turmoil, the motto of the Cleveland Cultural Gardens Federation, “peace through mutual understanding,” seems like an increasingly unattainable goal.

    Yet we continue to believe in that motto at the Cultural Gardens, and we have deepened our belief by expanding the number of cultures represented in the Gardens.… Read More

One World Day 2024

One World Day brings Northeast Ohio together

On Sunday, Aug. 25, our community (in the broadest sense of the word) came together to celebrate our diversity at One World Day.  We began the day with a bit of rain, but the skies cleared up to greet our new citizens at the naturalization ceremony, and the day continued on a joyous trajectory.… Read More

Summertime 2024

Gratitude and excitement: the summer of 2024

The Cultural Gardens have much to be thankful for in the summer of 2024, especially because of the new friendships we have made as we welcomed new partners into our fold.

Volunteers: So far this summer, we have been blessed to welcome old friends and new who have volunteered to help our community of Gardens with weeding, clean-ups and plantings.… Read More

Summer tours coming soon

Summer is here and that means public walking tours of the Cultural Gardens will be starting again. We invite you to come, take in the beauty, the fresh air, the sights and sounds of these unique gardens.

The tours will provide information on the history of the Cultural Gardens, how they operate, individual garden features, the ethnic communities they represent and much more.

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Thank you, Cleveland

One World Day 2023 is in the books, and what a great day it was. From the naturalization ceremony, where we welcomed 25 new U.S. citizens, to the 53 cultures and 1500 participants marching in our Parade of Flags, to all the music and dance in our Cultural Gardens, the experience was extraordinary.… Read More