Events Calendar
1st Friday Pour Over
Grab your favorite mug and join us for a relaxed and informal Zoom Coffee Hour with the Executive Director and members of the Plexus community. Free & Open to All!
1st Friday Pour Over
Grab your favorite mug and join us for a relaxed and informal Zoom Coffee Hour with the Executive Director and members of the Plexus community. Free & Open to All!
2026 Fiber Festival
Join the Darl Center for the Arts for an unforgettable celebration of creativity, texture, and storytelling at the 2026 Fiber Festival?a vibrant showcase of global fiber artistry, wearable innovation, and community connection.
2026 Plexus Annual Meeting
Come ready to share, listen, and imagine what?s possible when our collective expertise is in the room.
9th Annual Next Generation of Women Conference
Navigating your career and personal life as an emerging professional can be challenging, which is why we’ve created a forum designed to support and empower Cleveland’s rising talent.
Architecture: From The Ground Up
This group photography exhibition offers current perspectives on architecture, through the lens of the local artist. Over 40 pieces are on display, exploring design, politics, color and culture. The exhibiting artists are all members of Rust Belt Photo Collective, a community of regional photographers founded in Cle...
Conscience
Conscience, a play by Joe DiPietro centering on the political rivalry between Maine Senator Margaret Chase Smith and Wisconsin Senator Joe McCarthy.
Economic Power in Practice: Black Entrepreneurship, Finance and Generational Impact
Join NGLCC?s Heritage Committee in celebrating Black History Month with Economic Power in Practice: Black Entrepreneurship, Finance, and Generational Impact, a dynamic session honoring the legacy of Black innovation, entrepreneurship, and financial resilience. This presentation will connect historic contributions to the economic realities facing Black professionals and business owners today. Attendees will gain actionable strategies for building generational wealth, navigating business ownership, and leveraging tax and financial tools to support long-term economic empowerment. The session will also acknowledge intersectional experiences within the Black LGBTQ+ and allied community, offering practical insights to help foster sustainable success.
ERG Council: From Survival to Stability: Financial Empowerment & Economic Mobility Through the Trans Lens
Intersectionality isn?t a concept?it?s a daily balancing act. In this session, Chelsea Brennan from Innate Electric will break down the real-world impact of intersectionality on LGBTQ+ employees in high-pressure, high-visibility roles. Using personal narrative, grounded psychological insight, and stories from the job site, Chelsea will illuminate how gender identity, socioeconomic background, industry culture, and leadership expectations collide?and how resilience is built, not inherited. ERG leaders will learn tools for supporting their most vulnerable members, reducing burnout, and building communities that genuinely see their people.









