Incuya Music Festival
Cleveland hasn't seen a festival like this before. The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame hosts the INCUYA Music Festival on Malls A and B celebrating the origin, diversity and evolution of rock music as well as its influence on modern culture. The festival features over 25 artists including Sza, They, The Avett Brothers and more. $75-$379. Aug. 25 to Aug 26 12 p.m. - 11 p.m., Malls A & B, 300 St. Clair Ave., Cleveland, 216-781-7625, incuya.com
Rubber City Jazz and Blues Festival
The Blu Jazz Club captures the affinity of the famous New York City jazz clubs with enhanced sophistication and modern poise. This year the club hosts the 3rd Annual Rubber City Jazz and Blues Festival. An Open Tone Music initiative, the festival presents local and national artists performing to benefit youth education programming. Enjoy a jazz-cultured Blu Plate while listening to great music. Free. Aug. 24 8 p.m., Blu Jazz Club, 200 Main Street, Akron, 330-252-1190, blujazzakron.com
Up! A Creek Conservation Gala
Conserving and protecting is the mission of Westcreek Conservancy as they preserve natural habitats while restoring and sustaining urban lands. Since 1997, Westcreek has enriched the lives of Cleveland habitants by protecting our drinking water and enhancing the value of our land. Join the conservancy at their annual fundraiser gala, a night of great food, music and auctions. $50-$100. Aug. 25 5 p.m. to 11 p.m., Windows on the River, 2000 Syracuse St., Cleveland, 216-749-3720 westcreek.org
Cleveland Garlic Festival
Embrace the stinky breath at the Cleveland Garlic Festival. This year's festival features top chef grill-offs, garlic beer, Miss Garlic 2018, Mitchell's Homemade Ice Cream's Garlic Ice Cream and more. Proceeds from the Garlic Festival allow the North Union Farmers’ Market to operate markets throughout Greater Cleveland. $5-$9. Aug. 25 & 26, Sat. 12 p.m. to 8 p.m. & Sun 12 p.m. to 6 p.m., North Union Farmers’ Market, 13212 Shaker Square, Cleveland, 216-751-7656, clevelandgarlicfestival.org
Dogs of Train Ave
You haven't seen art like Sean Jason Kelly's. It started when the popular tattoo artist found an abandoned dog on the side of the street. Out of respect, he took him to be cremated. Now, he brings awareness to other abandoned animals by painting pictures of the dogs' lives with their ashes mixed into the paint so they aren't forgotten. Funding from his art shows go to the Friends of the Cleveland Kennel. Aug. 26 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m., Derek Hess Gallery, 1300 West 78th St, 2nd Floor, Cleveland, 216-288-4868, derekhessgallery.com