Cleveland

11.22.05 Excellence Roundtable: Innerbelt Project and plan for new "Signature Bridge" over the Cuyahoga

Submitted by Norm Roulet on Wed, 11/16/2005 - 13:35.
11/22/2005 - 10:30

REALNEO is hosting our November 22nd NEO Excellence Roundtable at the City Club with the Innerbelt Bridge Plan featured as the discussion topic. We will be joined by Cuyahoga County Planning Commission Director Paul Alsenas, and we have invited representative of the Ohio Department of Transportation. One outcome we hope to see from this process is increased support for developing a new "Signature Bridge" for Northeast Ohio. We invite you to attend and participate in these discussions.

Location

City Club - 850 Euclid Ave., 2nd Floor

CMSD School CEO Search Advisory Committee Community Meeting: Sagrada Familia - 7719 Detroit Ave.

Submitted by Norm Roulet on Tue, 11/15/2005 - 15:57.
11/16/2005 - 17:30

Please attend this Cleveland Municipal School District CEO Search Advisory Committee Community Meeting and provide your feedback on what is important to you in the selection of the Chief Executive Officer to lead our municipal school district forward into the future. Light food and beverages will be provided and you will be encouraged to speak up and voice your opinions. For more information, visit http://schoolceosearch.net

Location

Sagrada Familia - 7719 Detroit Ave.

CMSD School CEO Search Advisory Committee Community Meeting: Murtis Taylor Center - 13422 Kinsman

Submitted by Norm Roulet on Tue, 11/15/2005 - 15:41.
11/16/2005 - 17:30

Please attend this Cleveland Municipal School District CEO Search Advisory Committee Community Meeting and provide your feedback on what is important to you in the selection of the Chief Executive Officer to lead our municipal school district forward into the future.

Location

Murtis Taylor Center - 13422 Kinsman

Express your opinions on the CMSD School CEO Search

Submitted by Norm Roulet on Tue, 11/15/2005 - 15:22.

Few people will disagree the most important decision for planning the future of Northeast Ohio will be that of the Search Advisory Committee selecting the next CEO for the Cleveland Municipal School District. The Committee has selected nationally respected search firm Hazard, Young, Attea & Associates to handle the selection process, and has scheduled eight public forums to invite citizen feedback. The committee has also established a hotline citizens can call to leave their feedback by phone - 216-858-6978 - and has arranged with REALNEO.US is provide a social network where citizens may sign-up for a mailing list and submit a survey response expressing your view-points. We strongly suggest everyone sincerely interested in seeing Cleveland choose a great CEO for our schools become involved in the selection process - see the realneo.us events calendar and visit http://schoolceosearch.net to find the schedule of upcoming public forums, and submit a "search survey" response to communicate your opinions.

ODOT Innerbelt Plan Public Meeting

Submitted by Norm Roulet on Tue, 11/15/2005 - 14:14.
11/17/2005 - 15:30

Friends of Northeast Ohio, a day for a new bridge to our future is arriving Thursday, November 17th, when the Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT) will present their plan to supplement the current I-90 Innerbelt bridge over the Cuyahoga River by building a second bridge immediately to the north of the current span. If you care about the form, flow and future of our community, you must care about this near $ billion project. The Cuyahoga County Planning Commission, area newspapers and universities, and broad community leaders all agree this project offers a great opportunity to reshape Cleveland forever. There is broad agreement we should replace the current I-90 bridge with a world-class span. In doing so, we may relocate the bridge south to allow further development around our $500 million gateway district, and create an astounding gateway entrance to our city. To help further such enlightened outcomes, realneo.us has provided a social networking site to this community, found at http://neobridge.net - thanks to Cleveland Institute of Art Future Center Director David Moss for site design support. Please join your community at NEO Bridge to interact on this issue. And, most important, please join your community at the Wolstein Center this Thursday, November 17th, at 4:30 pm for a public forum with ODOT...

Location

Wolstein Center, 2000 Prospect Ave., Cleveland, OH 44115

Christopher Ronayne Named President of University Circle Incorporated

Submitted by Norm Roulet on Tue, 11/15/2005 - 11:17.

Chris Ronayne HeadshotThe
appointment of Christopher S. Ronayne, as the new President of
University Circle Incorporated (UCI) was announced today, November
14, at UCI’s Annual Meeting by R. Thomas Stanton, Chairman of UCI’s
Board of Trustees. Ronayne will lead the 40-member nonprofit
organization’s efforts to continue the development of University Circle
into one of the country’s premier urban districts. Ronayne is only the
seventh president to serve UCI since its founding in 1957. He succeeds
Terri Hamilton Brown, who is stepping down to join National City Bank.

The Hodge School Open Studios and Exhibition

Submitted by Norm Roulet on Mon, 11/14/2005 - 06:46.
12/03/2005 - 12:00
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The Hodge School Open Studios and Exhibition

Location

Hodge School
1075 E. 74th St.
Cleveland, OH
United States

A night of cool art around downtown Cleveland!!

Submitted by Norm Roulet on Fri, 11/11/2005 - 10:36.
11/11/2005 - 16:30

I just got a notice from the good folks at Assemble - http://www.assemblegallery.com - all should definitely check out the Tremont ArtWalk, and the Edge show at Cleveland State will be excellent as well.

For the ArtWalk, Asterisk and Doubting Thomas have great shows scheduled... also, the artist showing at Pilgrim Church is cool, and it is worth seeing the place... I went there with a friend and his kids, a few months ago, and the caretaker took us into the belltower and let the kids ring the bell... Quasimdodo style... real trip

Location

Edge Gallery, 1844 Euclid Ave., and Tremont

Children celebrating the life of Rosa Parks

Submitted by Ed Hauser on Thu, 11/03/2005 - 12:29.

"Rosa Parks, Rosa Parks" was the chant as about 300 school chidren from the Cleveland Arts and Social Sciences Academy marched through the streets of downtown Cleveland. They were celebrating the life of Rosa Parks. She started the Civil Rights movement in 1955 as a result of her refusal to move from her seat to go to the back of a bus in Montgomery, Alabama. Rosa Parks passed away on October 25, 2005 at the age of 92.

Arts and the Cleveland Mayor's Race

Submitted by Kevin Cronin on Mon, 10/31/2005 - 09:19.

Both Mayor Campbell and Council President Jackson met with the arts community last week.  Attendance was low, both at the Play House on the east with Campbell and Cleveland Public Theatre on the westside with Jackson. The Campbell strategy was to identify a top 20 list of reasons Campbell has advanced the arts, with art summits, expansion of live/work zones and public funding through the "1% for arts" set aside that is a part of public construction contracts.  She says her track record merits her return to office for another four years.  Jackson said, through his leadership, he deserves credit for these initiatives as well, and his record in council deserves the public’s faith and confidence that he will work to represent them well.  But what would be an election without an added dose of cynicism? 

Help pick a new leader for the Cleveland Public Schools

Submitted by johnmcgovern on Thu, 10/20/2005 - 15:28.

Dear Cleveland Citizens,

The future of our great city is highly dependent on the quality of education that our youth receive. If you, like any concerned citizen, are looking for a way to have an impact on the hiring of a new CEO for the Cleveland Municpal School District (CMSD), please download the attached excel spreadsheet which contains a list of the members of the Community Advisory Panel. The members of this panel were appointed by the School Board.

Two Telecom Mergers, One Digital Divide

Submitted by Kevin Cronin on Thu, 10/20/2005 - 12:21.

The Ohio Community Computing Center Network, the umbrella organization for free public computer centers and teaching centers, has provided testimony to the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio stating that the SBC/AT&T Merger and the Verizon/MCI Merger are not in the best interests of the public.   The following is a summary, raising the concern that further telecom consolidation will reduce vital high-speed Internet opportunities for low-income urban and rural areas.  Today, high-speed Internet is critical for education, work and other activities of daily life.  While technological advances in more robust networks, immense Internet speed and additional services are exciting, if only a portion of spciety can participate in yet another technological evolution, Ohio will again be left struggling.  The testimony called for efforts to reduce the divide that finds low-income and rural communities with lower levels of broadband access and an end to telecom efforts to limit the rights of cities to invest in broadband services directly, on behalf of their residents.

Convention Facilities Authority PUBLIC meeting

Submitted by johnmcgovern on Mon, 10/17/2005 - 23:25.
10/18/2005 - 17:00

The Planning and Community Consensus Committees are meeting tomorrow night (Tuesday, October 18) at 6 PM to discuss the two possible locations for the possible center.

see John Ryan's blog for more info

Location

Laborers Local 310 Hall @ 3250 Euclid Avenue

Cleveland Convention Center Public Meeting

Submitted by Ed Hauser on Fri, 10/14/2005 - 13:41.
10/18/2005 - 17:00

Cleveland Convention Center Public Meeting

Contact: CFA
Contact phone:
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Date:
10/18/2005

Time:
6:00 p.m.
- 8:00 p.m.

Location

Laborers 310 Hall at 3250 Euclid Avenue, Lower Level
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10.11.05 Excellence Roundtable: Cleveland Sustainability Programs Manager Andrew Watterson

Submitted by Norm Roulet on Fri, 10/07/2005 - 12:12.
10/11/2005 - 10:30

On October 11, 2005, the NEO Excellence Roundtable will feature City of Cleveland Sustainability Programs Manager Andrew Watterson to discuss successes and opportunities for our core city and region to lead the country and world as an environmentally-friendly and sustainable community. In a presentation Andrew made on "the State of Our Environment", at a recent meeting of the Ohio League of Conservation voters, I learned Cleveland is already a leader with sustainability, in many important ways, by adding hybrid vehicles to the city fleet and enacting an anti-idling policy intended to reduce emissions and fuel consumption (by 10%)... see Hotel Bruce for details. Andrew mentioned plans for wind turbines in the city and indicated many other exciting developments ahead - please join us on Tuesday the 11th, from 11:30 AM to 1:30 PM, at the City Club to discuss these important issues with our "Sustainability Czar".

Location

City Club - 850 Euclid Ave., 2nd Floor

Dutch experts share thoughts on local planning efforts

Submitted by Ed Hauser on Wed, 10/05/2005 - 14:35.

Dutch planning conference at Cleveland State University 

Rebecca Ryan – Generation X has spoken

Submitted by Ed Hauser on Tue, 10/04/2005 - 14:45.

 

 

On September 22nd, the City Club packed the room with Cleveland's "establishment" and "movement" leaders to listen to the voice of Generation X (born 1961-80). Rebecca Ryan held everyone's attention for an hour with her delivery that is straight to the point with a bit of humor. One of the points that she stressed is that the established leaders and new leaders need each other to make their communities more attractive and sustainable. She also highlighted that the "quality of place" is just as important as quality of jobs when GenXers decide to remain or relocate.

A Benefit Concert for Hilander Monastery Restoration Fund

Submitted by JGratry on Mon, 10/03/2005 - 13:48.
10/16/2005 - 18:30

Legende from Belgrade

Legende is a Serbian orchestra known for its original style of music which incorporates elements of popular and ethnic tunes.

A Benefit Concert for Hilander Monastery R

Location

Reinberger Chamber Hall
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The Cleveland Orchestra

Submitted by JGratry on Mon, 10/03/2005 - 13:39.
10/09/2005 - 14:00

The Cleveland Orchestra

James Gaffigan, conductor

Leila Josefowicz, violin
Copland: Appalachian Spring
Adams: Violin Concerto
Rachmaninoff: Symphonic Dances

Concert Preview: "Invitation to the Dance"

Location

Severance Hall
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The Cleveland Orchestra

Submitted by JGratry on Mon, 10/03/2005 - 13:39.
10/06/2005 - 19:00

The Cleveland Orchestra

James Gaffigan, conductor

Leila Josefowicz, violin
Copland: Appalachian Spring
Adams: Violin Concerto
Rachmaninoff: Symphonic Dances

Concert Preview: "Invitation to the Dance"

Location

Severance Hall
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The Cleveland Orchestra

Submitted by JGratry on Mon, 10/03/2005 - 13:39.
10/08/2005 - 19:00

The Cleveland Orchestra

James Gaffigan, conductor

Leila Josefowicz, violin
Copland: Appalachian Spring
Adams: Violin Concerto
Rachmaninoff: Symphonic Dances

Concert Preview: "Invitation to the Dance"

Location

Severance Hall
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The Cleveland Orchestra

Submitted by JGratry on Mon, 10/03/2005 - 13:39.
10/07/2005 - 19:00

The Cleveland Orchestra

James Gaffigan, conductor

Leila Josefowicz, violin
Copland: Appalachian Spring
Adams: Violin Concerto
Rachmaninoff: Symphonic Dances

Concert Preview: "Invitation to the Dance"

Location

Severance Hall
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Cleveland Next – One year program to make good ideas happen

Submitted by Ed Hauser on Mon, 10/03/2005 - 13:37.

On September 23rd, Cleveland Next kicked off an effort to gather ideas and help put them into action within a one-year time frame. The Cleveland Next program is sponsored by Cuyahoga Community College's Corporate College.

Victoria Colligan

Submitted by JGratry on Mon, 10/03/2005 - 13:31.
11/03/2005 - 07:00

Victoria Colligan brings a breadth of business expertise and creative experience to Ladies Who Launch, which provides content and community to help women start and expand their businesses and creative ventures and a venue for motivated women to exchange products and services, ideas and strategic relationships.

Location

The City Club
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Kenneth Timmerman Author, "Countdown to Crisis: The Coming Nuclear Showdown with Iran"

Submitted by JGratry on Mon, 10/03/2005 - 13:24.
10/26/2005 - 11:00

Kenneth Timmerman, author of "Countdown to Crisis: The Coming Nuclear Showdown with Iran," offers a chilling account of Iran’s complicity in the 9-11 attack on the World Trade Center; of its clandestine nuclear weapons program that could already include enough nuclear materials for 20-25 bombs; its current sheltering of Osama bin Laden; and its on-going financing of the insurgents in Iraq. Timmerman also takes the CIA to task for its “willful blindness and incompetence” in evaluating the theocratic Iranian regime’s motives and actions. Among Mr. Timmerman’s sources are former high-level Iranian intelligence officials who have defected and previously classified documents.

Location

The City Club
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