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EconomyI GRO Cuba to Grow NEO?Submitted by Norm Roulet on Thu, 07/10/2008 - 22:36.
07/15/2008 - 18:00 07/15/2008 - 19:00 Etc/GMT-4 I thought perhaps I could stump City Fresh's Maurice Small with the question "what county in the world is the leader in urban farming?", but he didn't hesitate responding Cuba. And the July 8, 2008 I GRO EC roundtable concluded we need to plan a best practices mission to Havana. Next Tuesday, July 15, 6-7 PM, come to the Independent Green Republic Of Star Village, at the Star/Hough Bakeries Complex, to help plan our mission to Cuba and discuss other plans for transforming our region through urban farming. Location
Star Complex (Former Hough Bakeries)
1519 Lakeview Road
Cleveland, OH United States
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SPEAKING OF FOODSubmitted by Roldo on Thu, 07/10/2008 - 14:25.
I was watching an Indians game recently when the sports announcers went a bit agog about the stadium restaurant as the TV cameras panned the Terrace Club where people were happily enjoying food treats with a view of the baseball game. Happy people enjoying The Good Life. Too bad you had to pay for it.
Let Them Eat Fresh, Local, Organic Raspberries and Blackberries They Picked In Their Neighborhood For FreeSubmitted by Norm Roulet on Tue, 07/08/2008 - 11:08.
07/08/2008 - 18:00 07/08/2008 - 19:00 Etc/GMT-4 When our neighbor Dr. Pat Blochowiak told us to stop by her garden and pick some raspberries, blackberries and snow peas, I didn't realize the depths of her bounty... or how great blackberries may be. As my kids picked through nature, they chomped down probably $50 worth of the best food in town, when you may find food so good. As I looked at the bowls of berries collected in short time, I felt blessed by my community and nature. Over a fresh berries and whipped organic cream desert, our family celebrated Summer and life in the best way. All that is the certain promise of East Cleveland, with community farming. Help plan that reality with Maurice Small and others as we meet again, today, for what has become an every-other-Tuesday City Fresh I GRO EC brainstorming session, in East Cleveland. This week, we'll meet at the Hough/Star Bakeries complex, and also visit Brown's Market, which we plan to convert into a pilot City Fresh Market. Location
Star Complex (Former Hough Bakeries)
1519 Lakeview Road
Cleveland, OH United States
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We don't print money, we just give it awaySubmitted by Roldo on Sun, 07/06/2008 - 13:24.
Sometimes you have to wonder whether Plain Dealer editors read their newspaper. Now at times I can’t blame them for that, however, it might come in handy at times, too. Sunday, the PD again helped Tim Hagan and his two buddy Cuyahoga County commissioners sound the “we’re out of money again” cry and offer as a solution another buyout. Just as the one Hagan took (retired & ran and re-elected) and now is back on the job pulling down a full salary.
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Congratulations to NEO Artist Pamela Dodds, Recipient of Grant from the Adolph and Esther Gottlieb FoundationSubmitted by Norm Roulet on Sat, 07/05/2008 - 11:39.
I was thrilled to receive news today that one of my favorite NEO artists, Pamela Dodds, a REALNEO artist of the Day, has been awarded a $25,000 Individual Support Grant from the Adolph and Esther Gottlieb Foundation. The Adolph and Esther Gottlieb Foundation was established by American artist Adolph Gottlieb (1903-1974) and his wife Esther. The foundation provides large grants to ‘serious, fully-committed artists,' ‘regardless of their level of commercial success.' This year the foundation received 482 applications from which twelve artists were selected to receive awards. I'm proud to say Evelyn and I have one of Pamela's inspiring and impressive linoleum cut prints in our collection... "Drift", above... perhaps it is time for more area collectors to seek out her work... website here!
Question of the Day: How Is Your Victory Garden?Submitted by Norm Roulet on Thu, 07/03/2008 - 10:40.
Now that my family has land that we may use for a while, we are growing our own food... and enough for many other families, it seems. One $1.07 packet of radish seeds planted in May is already many pounds of crisp, bright, beautiful, healthy fresh veggies... and eating my first fresh radish of my life taught me radishes are actually delicious. Same for Kale, and all the varieties of lettuce covering our farmland... really fresh pesto is to die for... can't wait for the carrots and shallots!
Real NEO art never left!Submitted by Norm Roulet on Wed, 07/02/2008 - 13:03.
I love art, and much in the Cleveland Museum's collection, and the old and newish CMA, but I am not convinced the current reengineering of the museum is economically positive for the region, and I am very displeased with their new slogan "art is back" as shallow and disrespectful to the real NEO arts community, which has never left. The museum needs to better explore its identity and role here, as so many arts organizations, our population and economy transition, and the CMA takes a proportionately larger share of the arts funding pie. If CMA is spending $100s millions constructing new edifices for old mold and cobwebs, I will be very disappointed. I'm waiting to see Rub put his shine on anything, other than proclaiming art is back in a place it never left. What do you think... did art leave?
Midtown Brews: The Youngstown Business IncubatorSubmitted by Betsey Merkel on Wed, 07/02/2008 - 12:46.
07/10/2008 - 17:30 07/10/2008 - 19:30 Etc/GMT-4 Coming up at Midtown Brews with Meet The Bloggers... The Youngstown Business Incubator: A Global Model of Quality, Connected Business Innovation Join us to learn about aligning assets and networking talent the old fashioned way: by sharing know-how and seasoned expertise from one company to another just when it's needed. Location
Insivia
1900 Superior Avenue, Suite 105
Cleveland, OH United States
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CITY GIVES DEVELOPERS BIG BREAK ON MONEY THEY'VE BEEN USING FREE FOR 15 YEARS OR MORESubmitted by Roldo on Thu, 06/26/2008 - 12:10.
UDAG HEAVEN FOR JACOBS, RATNERS
Will Cleveland Council members let Mayor Frank Jackson, Chris Warren and developers steal away UDAG repayments in the millions of dollars from depressed, declining and diminishing neighborhoods?
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POLICE, FIRE SERVICE SHIFTED FROM NEIGHBORHOODS TO BILLIONAIRESSubmitted by Roldo on Wed, 06/25/2008 - 09:09.
We all know that taxpayers were very, very generous to the owners of Major League sports teams in Cleveland. It has cost Cuyahoga County taxpayers hundreds of millions of dollars since the 1990s. What we don’t realize is that the subsidization continues for hundreds of ball games in Progressive Field and Quicken Loan Arena each year. The subsidization also suggests that city taxpayers in their neighborhoods are being deprived of services as the wealthy sports team owners are provided with the safety force protection.
Where is that Medical Mart that is Costing Us $40 million a year?Submitted by Roldo on Tue, 06/24/2008 - 09:56.
It’s been quiet on the medical mart & convention center front of late. However, no news may not be good news. Wonder why it’s so quiet since the Cuyahoga County Commission voted (privately) to pass a $40 million a year tax to go, go, go.
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NEO Excellence Roundtable: Urban Farming with Maurice SmallSubmitted by Norm Roulet on Mon, 06/23/2008 - 07:35.
06/24/2008 - 18:00 06/24/2008 - 19:00 Etc/GMT-4 Two weeks ago, City Fresh's Maurice Small met with friends in East Cleveland to discuss City Fresh, urban farming, and how we may convert a typical urban convenient store, Brown's Market, into a pilot City Fresh local foods market. During our discussions, Maurice mentioned that a dedicated urban farmer may earn more than $30,000 per year from sales of food grown on one typical urban lot (say 1/10th an acre). That being the case, and considering our ever-growing need and realigning demand for locally grown food, and the fact food may be grown locally as cost effectively as elsewhere in the world, it occurred to me that the highest and best use for most of the land now cleared, abandoned, blighted and wasted in our urban neighborhoods is for urban farming. So that is a use we are now planning to be core to redevelopment of the Star Neighborhood. Intrigued? Discuss and plan for this reality with Maurice and friends this Tuesday, from 6-7 PM, at that house on Roxbury, in East Cleveland. Please RSVP if you plan to attend. Location
Star Neighborhood Development
1894 Roxbury Road
East Cleveland
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PORT RELOCATION UPDATESubmitted by Martha Eakin on Sun, 06/15/2008 - 14:55.
06/16/2008 - 18:30 06/16/2008 - 21:00 Etc/GMT-4 Ed Hauser's sure to be there, but you should be too if you care about the waterfront. The scary sentence in the PD notice observes that the Port's "move would free port docks at the mouth of the Cuyahoga River for commercial and residential development". Depending on what these latter developments turn out to be, we, the public, are likely to be no nearer Lake Erie than we are now with the Port taking up prime space. Location
Our Lady of Mount Carmel (School Gym)
6928 Detroit Avenue
Cleveland 44102, OH United States
See map: Google Maps I GRO EC for City FreshSubmitted by Norm Roulet on Wed, 06/11/2008 - 11:46.
Maurice Small is the most economically and ecologically sensible planner I know. Joe Stanley, Sudhir Kade and I have been brainstorming with City Fresh's Maurice Small about "I GRO EC" - Independent Green Republic Of East Cleveland. City Fresh already operates a Fresh Stop at Huron Road Hospital - which Maurice reports is doing great - and is active in community farming in East Cleveland. Recently, we've been discussing City Fresh having an involvement converting Brown's Convenient store into a pilot City Fresh Market, which could offer a paradigm-shifting model for bringing local food, farming and their economies into very needy urban neighborhoods, in very innovative and important ways.
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Big Cuts in Planning at Plain DealerSubmitted by Roldo on Tue, 06/10/2008 - 09:32.
The newspaper business, as readers here probably know, isn’t what it used to be. The economic crisis for newspapers now will be felt strongly in Cleveland. Top Plain Dealer executives – Publisher Terry Egger and Editor Susan Goldberg - told worried editorial staff members yesterday that the business climate is so bad that the paper plans to cut 35 pages a week from its news pages and 20 percent of its workforce.
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How Well will the PD Hide This ActionSubmitted by Roldo on Mon, 06/09/2008 - 15:42.
Here’s an item that should be thoroughly described in tomorrow morning’s Plain Dealer. Let’s see if the PD gives us ANY description about what the public cost of this will or could mean given the desire of Mayor Frank Jackson, Marty Sweeney and the Plain Dealer to keep the public fully informed about public business.
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community development lessons from rough rider, James LevinSubmitted by Susan Miller on Fri, 06/06/2008 - 09:07.
James Levin (seated) with the Brew Crew at Carnegie Hall - photo by Sandy Kish
Big bucks for them maybe, but better for us?Submitted by metroparks muse on Thu, 06/05/2008 - 19:54.
[ or is this really 'Part Of Your Life, Naturally']
Turfgrass Research - For Better Golf and a Better Environment
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You Keep Paying County TaxesSubmitted by Roldo on Thu, 06/05/2008 - 11:33.
To follow the jobs loss data, cited in item below, here’s a quick update on a couple of our onerous Cuyahoga County regressive taxes and what they cost us monthly. For your May payments, citizens & taxpayers, to support the Browns Stadium, used nearly exclusively (what 9 or 10 days a year) by the billionaire Lerner family, we paid $5,544,424 in May alone. Since switching the stadium "sin" taxes for the baseball field to the football field in August, 2005, we’ve paid a whopping $39,249,696. Always nice to help billionaires. The Lerner family pays a measily $250,000 in annual rent and the city pays its insurance bill of some $125,000.
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Scary, Scary - Not Good NewsSubmitted by Roldo on Thu, 06/05/2008 - 11:10.
I’ve always called George Zeller the scariest man in Cuyahoga County. The reason, George - really a gentle man - has the always troubling numbers on jobs and job losses for this area and the state. He’s been collecting figures on jobs and unemployment for years, now via Cuyahoga County government.
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Midtown Brews featured on Mogulus Global GridSubmitted by Betsey Merkel on Thu, 06/05/2008 - 08:50.
Today's Midtown Brews & Meet The Bloggers Land Bank open conversation will be featured on Mogulus channel grid. Thanks Mogulus! http://www.mogulus.com
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Brooklyn Centre Riverside Cemetery Tour 2008Submitted by TimFerris on Wed, 06/04/2008 - 07:20.
06/22/2008 - 13:00 06/22/2008 - 17:00 Etc/GMT-4 This year’s Brooklyn Centre Riverside Cemetery Tour returns for another afternoon of history and entertainment. Two popular characters from last year’s tour--Avery Hopwood and William Astrup--will appear for a return engagement. Martin Ruetenik, John M. Ackley, Anna Coffinberry, Claud Foster, and James Curtiss will join the cast of characters.
Come join us for an afternoon filled with the history of our neighborhood and our city.
The Old Brooklyn Historical Society will share an array of vintage photos. They could use your help with identification of people, places, and things. Friends of Big Creek will show the progression of our neighborhood through the years with a map display. The Metroparks Zoo will be on hand selling ZooDoo for all of you gardeners. A local genealogist will answer questions on how to get started with your “pedigree tree” Continuous walking tours will be conducted throughout the afternoon until 4:15 p.m. Refreshments and musical entertainment will be a part of the experience. The book “Reflections from Brooklyn Centre” will be on sale. Location
Riverside Cemetery
3607 Pearl Road
Cleveland, OH United States
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Peak Everything: Eight Things We Are Running Out Of And WhySubmitted by Charles Frost on Mon, 06/02/2008 - 21:10.
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CORRECTION regarding speaker: Essential Footing: Our County-Wide Land Bank Initiative @ InsiviaSubmitted by Betsey Merkel on Mon, 06/02/2008 - 09:25.
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Essential Footing: Our County-Wide Land Bank Initiative @ InsiviaSubmitted by Betsey Merkel on Sun, 06/01/2008 - 13:10.
06/05/2008 - 17:30 06/05/2008 - 19:30 Etc/GMT-4 Save the date for this week's Midtown Brews with Meet The Bloggers... Essential Footing: Our County-Wide Land Bank Initiative @ Insivia Guest Location
Insivia
1900 Superior Avenue, Suite 105
Cleveland, OH United States
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