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In this week’s issue:
* VisionQuest Phase 3 Sixth City Park
* Click to WIN We have a winner, and the next one could be you!
* Reading Horizontally at a great new bookstore in a great neighborhood
* Soundbite Laureate Nickels for Pickles?
* DanceWORKS Ground Works heats up the Ice House
* Straight Outta Mansfield Should We Have Cancelled Labor Day?
* Sounds Almeda Trio
* RoldoLINK We Pay Lucky Lerner- The Billionaire Sport
* Cool Cleveland podcast & BFD blog & Facebook & Twitter

You know things are bad when you’re lying flat on your back. But that’s the thing about this town. No matter how bad it gets, the seasons turn and pretty soon Fall is here, and everybody stands up and gets busy. We’ve got previews of some killer dance showcases, a profile of the new bookstore Horizontal Books, and a new CD by Almeda Trio. Our Soundbite Laureate suggests the next stimulus package: “Nickles for Pickles,” Roldo asks why we pay our billionaires, and Mansfield wonders if we may as well cancel Labor Day. Everyone will be clicking on Phase 3 of VisionQuest, our series on revisioning Cleveland, and everyone is eligible to Click to WIN. So I guess there’s no staying horizontal this week. Get up, get out and get clicking. –Thomas Mulready

VisionQuest
Phase 3: Sixth City Park

I’m not going to lie. This phase is based on a lot of “ifs” and “buts.” Unlike the past, I actually feel optimistic about this. Because of the Flats East Bank, I think Phase #3 has a great shot of getting done. If Pekar Ports are constructed and major shipping ceases on the Cuyahoga.

But only if the people of Cleveland really step-up and help make this decision too.

Everything inside River Road and Mulberry stretching to the riverbank gets demolished. Only residencies, the Nautica Pavilion, and the Powerhouse should be allowed to stay. This new area will be the identifying symbol to Clevelanders and the world there is a new Cleveland. This area will be a park. But not just any park. It will be “Sixth City Park…”

Read more of VisionQuest Phase 3, from the Sixth City series by Jeff Biasella here

Click for CASH winner Kristin Tarajack!

When our winner Kristin Tarajack heard she could walk away with either a brand new Apple iPhone or the $199 cash equivalent, she had to think hard. You can see her in this photo at the Tower Press Building where she works with Community Partnership for Arts & Culture, weighing her options.

Eventually, she took the cash: wireless contracts and all that hoo-hah, you understand. We thought this was such a good idea, we’re thinking of changing the name to “Click for CASH.” We’re just gonna bag the iPhone and give away cash when you click on our SPONSORED: Links and Videos. But we’re upping the ante a bit…

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SPONSORED: What’s cool at Severance Hall this season? Fridays@7, an exciting new series of five Friday night concerts that’ll jump start on Fri 10/9 with a double dose of Beethoven. The performance starts strong at 7PM and ends 75 minutes later… Come early for a drink at the bar, and stay for post-concert World music with renowned percussionist Jamey Haddad. Hang out with musicians from the Orchestra and other young professionals. Tickets are on sale NOW for the entire 2009-10 season at http://www.ClevelandOrchestra.com.

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Got any good figure drawings? Peninsula Art Academy wants to see ’em before Fri 9/18 for possible inclusion in “The Art of the Figure” exhibition opening on Sat 9/19. Info

GREEN Get cash for recyclables at new drive-thru recycling facility in N. Olmsted. Learn more

John Gorman’s Radio Industry Blog is ranked #1 by Google page rank. Why? He’s not afraid to tell the truth about the imploding radio industry. See Rankings

GREEN Idle Reduction/Fuel Conservation ordinance passed in Cle. Plus, 25 NEO municipalities stand in support. Info

Medina ranked 40th best place to live in US [pictured] by Money magazine. Read

Is you child’s car seat installed correctly? Get it checked at the Car Seat Fit Stop & Booster Seat Give-away on Sat 9/12 from 10AM – 2PM @ the Children’s Museum. Info

SPACES seeks eager artists for SPACELab program. Respond by Fri 9/18. Learn more

HELP Volunteers needed to clean up Euclid Creek Stream on Sat 9/12 from 10AM – 12PM. Details

RTA to offer weekly shopping service shuttles to ease void left by Circulator loss. Read

SPONSORED: Exceptional Theater! Delightful Escape! Beck Center for the Arts is your ultimate entertainment escape in 2009-2010. Fiddler on the Roof opens Sat 9/19, followed by Peter Pan, Is He Dead?, The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee, and The Producers. Subscriptions start at $56! Contact 216.521.2540 x10 or http://BeckCenter.org/subscribe.htm.

Cool Cleveland Podcast Weekly roundup of cool events, in an easy-to-digest 3 minute audio format, for playback on your computer or iPod.

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B-W prof Timothy Mussard wins prestigious international award
Melchior Prize is the big deal

Timothy Mussard has a big voice. So big that he has been awarded the 2009 Prix Lauritz Melchior in Paris this past April for his role as Siegfried in the Richard Wagner opera Gotterdammerung, as recorded with the State Opera of South Australia conducted by Asher Fisch, calling his voice, “a force of nature.” He’s known as a helden tenor, or “heroic” tenor voices, able to dominate a stage full of 137 musicians and singers, not counting the two off-stage bands. All without a mic.

Originally from Ohio, Mussard was professor and chair of the voice department at UCLA while performing full-time and traveling the world. He now dedicates himself to his students at Baldwin-Wallace while enjoying a pleasant walk to work instead of a three-hour 28-mile commute. Mussard performs in recital on Sun 9/13 at 2PM at the Kulas Musical Arts Building, Gamble Auditorium, 96 Front Street, Berea. Come listen to a real hero. Info. http://www.bw.edu/news/mussard and http://www.bw.edu

Monarch Magic Don’t be fooled by their pretty looks–monarch butterflies are super tough. Learn more about them on Sat 9/12 from 11AM – 5PM. Help band monarchs as they migrate south, see live caterpillars and butterflies in the net tent and make some cool crafts. There will be discussions, films and even a kids monarch magic art show on display. North Chagrin Nature Center, 3037 Som Center Rd., Willoughby Hills. CleMetParks.com

HOT Caspar Babypants is actually Chris Ballew, singer of popular 90s band the Presidents of the United States of America [pictured], and he’s performing his repertoire of joyous, nurturing and fun kids tunes on Sun 9/13 at 3PM. Hudson Library, 96 Library St., Hudson. Click

Chalk Festival This fest isn’t just a cool event–it has some history behind it. Back in 16th century Italy, beggars chalked copies of the Madonna on cathedral sidewalks. Since then, chalk festivals are held in Europe, Africa and Cle to honor this guerrilla artistic tradition. Have your kids chalk up their own version of the Madonna of whatever they desire on Sat 9/12 from 11AM – 5PM and Sun 9/13 from 12 – 5PM. Fine Arts Garden – Cle Museum of Art, 11150 East Blvd. ClevelandArt.org

HOT Family Art Park at Berea Arts Fest Besides all the art tables, displays and food, the Berea Art Fest will feature a Family Art Park, offering crafts, a chalk walk, origami, frog jumping, easel painting and face painting. Plus, the fest is situated next to Berea’s beautiful Coe Lake. Get crafty on Sun 9/13 from 10AM – 5PM. http://www.BereaArtsFest.org

Bug Day! Celebrate the weird world of bugs with live exhibits, demos, stories and games on Sun 9/13 from 12 – 4PM. Participate in 5 “buggy” activities to earn a “Bugology” degree and certificate. Miniature train rides offered, too. Penitentiary Glen Reservation, 8668 Kirtland-Chardon Rd., Kirtland. http://www.LakeMetroparks.com/programs/BugDay.shtml

SPONSORED: Can you put the “PLUS” in Northeast Ohio? Cleveland Plus wants to know your favorite thing about NEO! Enter the Cleveland Plus “Be the Plus” contest: Create your own version of the Cleveland “+”; capture yourself or friends on camera HOLDING the Plus sign while you enjoy your favorite event, activity or place; submit your entry at http://www.ClevelandPlus.com/BeThePlus by Sept. 30. First 200 people to enter will receive a Cleveland Plus t-shirt at no charge! Check out http://www.ClevelandPlus.com/BeThePlus or http://www.Twitter.com/betheplus to view contest entries and news.

A hot selection of tech and business news & events from around the region. Got business news? Send it to: EVENTS@CoolCleveland.com

Register now for the 2009 Innovation in Business conference on Wed 9/23. Info

HOT Diebold gets out of elections biz, sells infamous elections systems [pictured] to TX co. Bye-bye

The Fund for Our Economic Future will award $2.2 mil to initiatives that create jobs and grow our energy industries. Read

State awards $1.27 mil to NEO Incubators to expand our economy. Details

SPONSORED: Cleveland Plus invites you to join other young professionals from across Northeast Ohio at Networking in the Middle VII, on Wed 9/23 from 5:30 – 9PM at Akron-Canton Airport. You become the traveler when you arrive, pick up your passport and begin your journey to the airport’s non-stop flight destinations. Get your passport stamped to be entered to win two tickets on AirTran Airways and two tickets on Frontier Airlines to anywhere these airlines fly in the Continental U.S. Make sure to RSVP for this event here: http://www.ClevelandPlus.com/nitmvii

GREEN Biomimicry Design: Spiders, Birds and Bees at Akron Global Business Accelerator on Wed 9/9 5:30 – 8:30PM. E4S Grtr Akron networking event [pictured]. Register

GREEN eco-SMART Manufacturing Sustainable Strategies breakfast @ Ritz-Carlton on Thu 9/10 from 7:30 – 9:30AM. Register

Fashion Group Intl. of Cle Entrep Ntwk Event Shaker Hts Country Club Thu 9/10 6:30PM [pictured]. julietleddy@roadrunner.com Register

HOT YP Mad Hot Happy Hour at Market Cafe on Thu 9/10 from 5:30 – 7:30PM. Young Audiences of NEO. Register

30 For the Future awards at Akron Civic Theatre on Mon 9/14 from Greater Akron Chamber 5:30PM. Tickets

Great Lakes Regionalism & Economic Development workshop at CSU on Mon 9/14 12 – 5PM and Tues 9/15 8AM – 5:30PM. Register

NOCAnites Networking Soiree at Redd Stone on Mon 9/14 from 5 – 8PM. Register

Building Your Brand on Facebook AAF Cle Luncheon at Windows on the River on Wed 9/16 11:30AM. Tickets

United Way says, “Now More Than Ever”
Co-chairs host pancake flip

Pat Mullin & David Hooker, Managing Partners of Deloitte and Thomspon Hine respectively, have set an ambitious, but reachable $40M goal for the 2009 United Way campaign, announced at their annual Pancake Flip on Public Square, where Cool Cleveland’s Thomas Mulready caught up with them to talk about the essential assistance that United Way provides to the community.

While volunteers flipped over 9300 pancakes, Pat & David talked about the 20% increase in 211 calls, the new emergency help line provided by United Way, and the 202 United Way agencies who receive support and provide assistance to over 400,000 people each year. Get involved with GenerationNEXT, take up the Pacesetter challenge and help out as you can by supporting United Way, now more than ever. http://www.UWS.org

Reading Horizontally

Get horizontal in your backyard hammock with a book from Horizontal Books. Horizontal Books is newly opened on West 25th Street.

Formerly operating as online-only booksellers, owners David Kallevig and Scott Greer have opened in the space previously occupied by The Bookstore on W. 25th.

Manager James Rosenburg says they love the location and think it’s “a great neighborhood…”

Read more about Horizontal Books from Claudia Taller here

SPONSORED: MOCA Cleveland opens Fall with a complimentary party Sat 9/12 from 7-10PM. Take in two shows: Hugging and Wrestling: Contemporary Israeli Photography and Video and Julian Stanczak: Recent Work. Enjoy a cocktail and groove to DJ Sabbo. On Sun 9/13 from 1-3PM, hear artists speak on their work and contemporary culture at Art and Life: Israel Today. http://www.MOCAcleveland.org

What’s Next?? Nickels for Pickles??

With the government’s recently completed Cash For Clunkers program safely in the rear-view mirror, the time is ripe for unveiling the NEXT interventionist idea for the reallocation of capital in this country.

Like that childhood allowance from your father, America is now conditioned to expect – every few weeks – another feebly disguised handout from our increasingly paternalistic government, unveiled and trumpeted amid fanfare suitable for the next media darling…

Read more from Soundbite Laureate Douglas O’Bryon here

SPONSORED: The smartest card… Get it. Use it at your library Enter to win special prizes from the Cleveland Cavaliers. You could win tickets to a Cleveland Cavaliers game or a Cavs gift package. Now through October 7, fill out a card, and drop it in a box at any Cleveland Public Library http://www.Facebook.com/clevelandpubliclibrary. Winners announced Mon 10/12 at http://www.CPL.org.

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GREEN Back to the Future: Envision a Sustainable Cleveland, Part I – The Waterfront Tour Mayor Frank Jackson invites you aboard the Goodtime III on Wed 9/9 to learn about current and pending plans for waterfront development. You’ll see the sites in their current state and hear plans for what they will (or could) be. 5:30 – 8PM. 825 E. 9th St. Register

Nature on a Shoestring Certified art educator Gail Felix will show you inexpensive and innovative ways to explore nature’s beauty with art in this comp series starting on Thu 9/10. 7 – 8PM. Rocky River Nature Center, 24000 Valley Pkwy, North Olmsted. Info

HOT On the Mat From 1985 to 1989, Anastasia Pantsios traveled the country taking black and white photos of commercialized WWF and makeshift local wrestling matches. Witness the raw emotional state of wrestling via photos, video and memorabilia. Exhibit opens on Fri 9/11 from 6 – 10PM during the Tremont Art Walk. Brandt Gallery, 1028 Kenilworth Ave. http://BrandtGallery.org

HOT A Question of Beauty Debra Shepherd’s photographs challenge cultural stereotypes of beauty while asking what, exactly, beauty is in the first place. Using a cross-processing technique, Shepard’s photos remove the female body from any context, bringing out structural qualities of the human form [pictured]. Exhibit opens on Fri 9/11 at 6PM. Through Sat 11/7. Mastroianni Arts, 2688 W. 14th St. http://MastroianniArts.com

Dance Showcase See a sampling of homegrown dancing talent on Fri 9/11. Starting at 7PM, catch performances by Antaeus Dance, the Dancing Wheels Company, Inlet Dance Theatre, Ohio Dance Theater, Verb Ballets and other professional troupes. No charge. Ohio Theatre, 1501 Euclid Ave #200. Details

PlayhouseSquare Block Party & Tour Star Plaza comes alive with Sparx entertainers, visual lighting displays, walking tours and musical performances by State Fair and Cats on Holiday on Fri 9/11 from 5:30 – 9:30PM. Kick back after work, say “see ya” to summer and enjoy a good ol’ downtown party. Tickets

The Relic of Landscape Is painting dead? Is Cle dead? Area artist Michelle Muldrow’s paintings explore issues surrounding aesthetic dead-ends and dead art forms. Her paintings tell tales of dead malls, Rust Belt decay and a landscape of ruin. Opening reception on Fri 9/11 from 6 – 9PM. Exhibit runs ’til Sat 10/24. Heights Arts Gallery, 2173 Lee Rd., Cle Heights. http://www.HeightsArts.org/exhibits#Sep

Notes of Hope 2009: Indian Ocean See one of India’s most popular bands perform for the first time in Cle on Fri 9/11 at 7PM. Fusing traditional Indian classical music and the intensity of American rock music, Indian Ocean sings of self-transformation and saving the world. Concert organized by Asha for Education, an all-volunteer group promoting education for underprivileged kids in India. CSU Waetjen Auditorium, 2001 Euclid Ave. Tickets

HOT The Plum Academy: An Institute for Situated Practices SPACES experimental art forums start on Fri 9/11 with the comp Academy Dis-Orientation/Opening Reception. This isn’t an art school–it’s a series of forums challenging contemporary art theory and pedagogy. To kick it off, and to disrupt the hierarchy of school leadership, you must present PowerPoint lectures you’ve never seen before. Or just sit back and watch others improv from 6 – 9PM. 2220 Superior Viaduct. Info

SPONSORED: We go live to London this Sat 9/12, at 2PM on WCLV 104.9 FM for the Last Night of the Proms. The three hour or so broadcast features David Robertson, conductor; Sarah Connolly, mezzo-soprano; Alison Balsom trumpet; the BBC Singers; the BBC Symphony Chorus; and the BBC Symphony Orchestra. And when the audience joins in on Rule Britannia and Land of Hope and Glory, you just might wish the Revolution hadn’t been so successful. Full details on all of WCLV’s programming available at http://www.WCLV.com.

HOT Hugging and Wrestling: Contemporary Israeli Photography and Video Some of Israel’s most popular contemporary artists come together in a celebration/exploration of their vibrant/vulnerable country. See works striving to make sense of a cosmopolitan land rife with political discord. [Pictured: Barry Frydlender, Friday, 2002]. Opening reception/party on Sat 9/12 from 7 – 10PM. MOCA, 8501 Carnegie Ave. Details

GREEN Coal Country Akron’s own Mari-Lynn Evans is executive producer of this documentary about the dangers of modern coal mining. See the environmental impacts of our quest for cheap energy. Hear from miners, activists and the coal companies themselves in this illuminating film. Evans, actress Darryl Hannah, county music singer Kathy Mattea and others will attend the premier on Sat 9/12 at 6:30PM. Akron Civic Theater, 182 S. Main St. No charge. Info http://www.CoalCountryTheMovie.com

Pandemonium 09: Forbidden Knowledge Cle Public Theatre’s annual fundraising extravaganza brings action to unexpected places. Treat yourself to an evening of fabulous food and drink while experiencing some of the best theatre, dance, visual and performance artists in NEO on Sat 9/12 starting at 7PM. Call 216-631-2727 ext. 501 for tickets. Info

GREEN HOT Ride For Miles Celebrate the life of environmental activist and former JCU professor Dr. Miles Coburn with a non-competitive, scenic 15-mile bicycle ride from JCU to Mayfield Hts and back. Funds support the JCU Biology Dept.’s Miles Coburn Environmental Symposium, which continues his quest for environmental action. [Click image at left to view photos from 2008 event]. Must register by Thu 9/10. Ride on Sat 9/12. Meet at 10AM at JCU, 20700 North Park, University Hts. Register http://www.RideForMiles.org

Tremont Arts & Cultural Fest Celebrate the cultural and artistic diversity of the 216 with food, music, artwork and a plethora of nonprofit organizations on Sat 9/12 from 11AM – 6PM and Sun 9/13 from 12 – 5PM in Tremont’s gorgeous Lincoln Park. This popular fest is a stop on the Sparx City Hop. Info

Sparx City Hop Park the car on Sat 9/12 and hop aboard a trolley to visit 9 Cle neighborhoods, such as Ohio City, AsiaTown and the Historic Warehouse District. Each stop features live music, kids activities and entertainment. Stroll through galleries for special exhibits and check out some of the city’s best eateries. Trolleys run on 2 loops–east and west–and don’t cost a thing to ride. So, get out and acquaint yourself with our dynamic city. 12PM – 12AM. Info

Lakewood ArtWalk The sidewalks and merchants of Madison Ave. bloom with artistic creation on Sat 9/12 from 12 – 8PM. See the unexpected, check out stores you never knew existed and enjoy a truly cool town. http://www.ArtwoodOhio.org

ARGENTUM! Toast to the Cle Artists Foundation and their commitment to fine, local art at their 25th anniversary bash on Sun 9/13. Enjoy gourmet food prepared by 8 local chefs. 5 – 8PM. Trinity Cathedral, 2230 Euclid Ave. Tickets

Classic Sounds, Modern Masters: Jackie Warren Trio See Cle’s “first lady of jazz,” Jackie Warren, do her thing on Sun 9/13 at 5PM. Warren’s jazz is multifaceted, masterful and something you gotta hear. Catch the Trio at the Knight Fine Arts Center on the campus of Western Reserve Academy, 115 College St., Hudson. Tickets at http://www.Mftwr.org/jackiewarren.asp

HOT Bugs and Bots: Getting Around Complex Terrain by Agile Agents Scientists are studying ways to make robots behave more like bugs. Why? Because an insect’s brain is actually pretty sophisticated and, when duplicated in robots, may help with challenging human problems. Hear more about biorobotics (and maybe see an experimental bug-robot in action) on Mon 9/14 at this month’s Science Cafe. Drinks at 6:30PM. Discussion at 7PM. Great Lakes Brewing Company Tasting Rm, 2701 Carroll Ave. Info

Beethoven As I Knew Him Playwright Hershey Felder captures the enthralling music and captivating life of Beethoven in this series of performances, opening on Thu 9/15 at 8PM. Almost daily performances run ’til Sun 10/4. Cle Play House, 8500 Euclid Ave. Tickets

GREEN Feeding Cleveland: Creating a Sustainable Local Food System Discuss the state of NEO’s food production system and plan for the future on Wed 9/16. Join C. Clare Hinrich, associate professor of rural sociology at Penn State U, to brainstorm ideas on how Cle can efficiently use land to craft and sustain local food systems. Part of the “Building Our Future Beyond Foreclosure” series. 4 – 6:30PM. Get Info and Register

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Ground Works Dance heats up the Ice House
Plus, PlayhouseSquare Dance Showcase

Since 1999, Ground Works Dance Theater performances in the Akron Icehouse have been memorable as much for setting as for choreographic content.

A true landmark building, the 129-year-old Northside Ice/Coal Complex [pictured, with Ground Works artistic director David Shimotakahara] features great sight lines, 50 feet of fly space and minimal barriers against the urban environment.

Rain, heat and cold have a way of penetrating inside the Icehouse and freight trains rumble and clang past outside…

Read the preview of Ground Works Dance by Victor Lucas & Elsa Johnson here

Should We Have Cancelled Labor Day?

When Academy Award winner Sally Field, playing the title character in the 1979 film Norma Rae, finally becomes totally frustrated at the cowardly response of her coworkers as she and a New York labor organizer attempt to form a union in a small Alabama cotton mill town, she scrawls the word UNION on a piece of cardboard and defiantly climbs on top of a worktable and holds it up over her head for everyone to see.

The union movement marked the first large-scale fair treatment of blacks in America, and upon learning this I became a true believer in the power of trade unionism to transform the workplace – and indeed the world – into a fairer, more egalitarian place.

Unfortunately, the cherished beliefs of my youth have diminished over the years, and were finally extinguished once and for all last week right here in Cleveland…

Read more of Mansfield Frazier here

Almeda Trio
Haydn, Shostakovich, Brahms

The Almeda Trio is not quite a year old, but it certainly exhibits an impressive maturity, not to mention a terrific degree of togetherness in this, its first CD.

As trio-in-residence at The Cleveland Music School Settlement, the group is dedicated to performance, education and community outreach. Trio members are Robert Cassidy, piano; Cara Tweed, violin; and Ida Mercer, cello, and all are on the faculty at the Music Settlement.

It’s a wonderful sampler of piano trio literature and an exemplary showpiece for this new trio. No demands are made on the musicians that are not promptly met with grace and musicality…

Read the review of Almeda Trio by Kelly Ferjutz

Wanna get reviewed? Send your band’s CD (less than 1 year old) to: Cool Cleveland, 14837 Detroit Avenue, #105, Lakewood, OH 44107

We Pay Lucky Lerner- The Billionaire Sport
Plus, $68 Million Ready for Handover to MMPI

In 2009 so far we taxpayers of Cuyahoga County have given $8.8 million to benefit the Billionaire Lucky Lerner family.

Since August 2005 you have generously paid in those sales tax pennies on alcoholic drinks $56.4 million to aid the Lucky Lerners. How lucky some people are. Wonder how that happens.

Actually, you can’t blame anyone but yourselves. You voted for it…

Read more from Roldo Bartimole here

Quick reviews of recent events
Submit your own review or commentary to Events@CoolCleveland.com

The Cleveland Orchestra @ Blossom Festival, 8/29
Read the review by Laura Kennelly here

Hedwig and the Angry Inch @ The Hi Fi Concert Club 9/4
Read the review by Roy Berko here


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Loving VisionQuest I’m so enjoying Jeff Biasella’s features on Cleveland’s “developing” waterfront. I’m a native of Toronto who lived in Cleveland for a few years back in the mid to late 1990’s. I worked for the Building Industry Association (now the HBA) and later the Greater Cleveland Growth Association. A few years ago we made a decision to invest in Cleveland by supporting our daughter’s decision to come back and go to one of the best art schools in the nation – the Cleveland Institute of Art. She loves it there!

I support every effort to build up Cleveland’s waterfront since its an important cornerstone for the revitalization of the city of Cleveland. So many people like myself are looking for a city that has the diversity and culture of New York without the cost and conjestion… Read the letter from Sharon McMillan here

Amazing Maize Valley Located on 619 just West of Rt. 44 in Marlboro (East of Hartville) is a farm run by the same family for over 100 yrs. Their winery is quite impressive as is the service, and food. With so much to offer in a friendly atmosphere, we found ourselves feeling very welcome… Read the letter from Beverly Bryant here

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Most clicked
Here are the Top 5 most clicked links from last week’s issue, with one more chance for you to click.

1) VisionQuest, Phase 2 Thoughts on the East Bank of the Flats. CoolCleveland.com

2) Alternative newspaper created by writer because he is “bored” and “funemployed”. ClevelandIndependent.com

3) Buffalo takes a road trip to our hometown. BuffaloNews.com

4) Who Killed Michael Jackson? Mansfield knows it was you and me. CoolCleveland.com

5) Tom Hanks remembers his roots. CBSnews.com.

Every day vertical is a good day. But sometimes you have to get horizontal to find out what’s really going on in this town. Many thanks to our contributors Roldo Bartimole, Jeff Biasella, Kelly Ferjutz, Mansfield Frazier, Victor Lucas & Elsa Johnson, Douglas O’Bryon, Claudia Taller and Sarah Valek. And lastly, though certainly not least, thanks to our readers and everyone who partners with us. Want to volunteer and contribute your writing to Cool Cleveland? Send your reviews, articles, or story ideas to: Events@CoolCleveland.com.

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