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Historic PreservationI GRO EC at Coit Road Farmers Market, for over 75 yearsSubmitted by Norm Roulet on August 17, 2008 - 3:27pm.
The Coit Road Farmers Market is one of the most endearing places in real NEO. Hidden away in a near-dead industrial graveyard of East Cleveland, with the curb-appeal of a brownfield, it is not a place one goes without intent. So it amazes me that just about every time I go there I see someone I know. I guess I know some pretty smart people. ( categories: Child Development | Cleveland Foundation | East Cleveland | Education | Healthcare | Nonprofits | Shop NEO | Social Consciousness | Sustainable Development | Workforce Devlopment | Green Development | Arts and Culture | Arts Culture | Economy | Environment | Global Warming | Health | Historic Preservation | Sustainable Transportation | NEO Knows )
New Silver/Health Line Bus Stop at E. 9th and EuclidSubmitted by Norm Roulet on August 14, 2008 - 11:24pm.
While "they" may be calling the rehab'd bus line down Euclid Avenue the "Health Line", the stations were clearly designed to the Silver Line theme, which I prefer. ( categories: Cleveland | East Cleveland | Making Change | Sustainable Development | Workforce Devlopment | Economy | Historic Preservation | RealNEO Header | Sustainable Transportation )
"Cleveland's plight is unique because of an unusually high rate of lead poisoning"Submitted by Norm Roulet on August 13, 2008 - 9:14am.
The results of a study on violence in the Cleveland public schools, commissioned by the Cleveland Municipal School District, has their leadership and the Cleveland Plain Dealer finally focusing on lead poisoning as a cause of failure of our schools and school children. In an article in today's PD, "Cleveland schools struggle with finding and helping potentially violent students, study reports", a researcher from the American Institutes for Research in Washington, D.C., which performed the CMSD study on violence in our schools, is quoted saying "Cleveland's plight is unique because of an unusually high rate of lead poisoning - from paint in aging houses - that can affect behavior and academic performance." CMSD Board Member Louise Dempsey is quoted in the article as saying "I'm very pleased to see a lot of this stuff out in the open," she said. "Let's not kid ourselves, we've got to be honest if we're going to solve the problem." I'm pleased to see this getting CMSD Board-level attention. ( categories: Child Development | Cleveland | Education | Healthcare | Making Change | NEO Communities | Social Consciousness | Workforce Devlopment | Economy | Education | Environment | Health | Historic Preservation )
Government and Social Leadership Stands United as GCLAC Against Lead Poisoning in NEO - Committed to Eradication by 2010Submitted by Norm Roulet on July 21, 2008 - 11:09pm.
The most important message communicated at today's press conference kicking-off Lead Awareness Week was that our government leadership at the state, county and municipal level stand united to eradicate lead poisoning in Northeast Ohio by 2010. Publicly expressing their concern about lead poisoning here, and their commitment to its rapid elimination, East Cleveland Mayor Eric Brewer, Cleveland Mayor Frank Jackson and Cuyahoga County Commissioner Peter Lawson Jones added important voices to the chorus of public health and social service champions of the Greater Cleveland Lead Advisory Council... a unique, world-class collaboration of around 85 organizations. ( categories: Child Development | Cleveland | Cleveland Foundation | East Cleveland | Education | Glenville | Healthcare | Lakewood | Making Change | NEO Communities | Nonprofits | Ohio City | Shaker Heights | Slavic Village | Social Consciousness | Sustainable Development | Workforce Devlopment | Economy | Education | Environment | Health | Historic Preservation | RealNEO Header )
Did Henry Sherwin Intend to Cover The Earth With Lead?Submitted by Norm Roulet on July 21, 2008 - 8:51am.
Long before Sherwin Williams Paint Company founder Henry Sherwin died, it was well known lead was dangerous to humans. Yet Henry's company "Covered the Earth" in lead, none the less, making large fortunes for few, as celebrated at the Sherwin site at Lakeview Cemetery, in this REALNEO header, yet costing society immeasurable sums, as mourned each Lead Awareness week. As society becomes less lead poisoned, and so more intelligent, history is being captured to reflect facts learned through better uses of technology, that will set records straight for eternity. One fact we may learn is whether Henry Sherwin intended to cover the Earth with lead, and so poison its people. 5 comments | read more | 184 reads
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Press Conference in recognition of Ohio Lead Awareness WeekSubmitted by Norm Roulet on July 14, 2008 - 11:50am.
2008/07/21 - 11:00am 2008/07/21 - 12:00pm The Greater Cleveland Lead Advisory Council (GCLAC) will be holding a Press Conference in recognition of Ohio Lead Awareness Week, which will take place the week of July 20th – 26th, 2008. Scheduled speakers will address the significant progress made in reducing the number of children affected by lead paint hazards, as well as the importance of continued vigilance and prevention in light of new evidence linking childhood lead exposure to crime, low school-performance, as well as numerous lifelong health problems. Scheduled speakers, representing a City, County, and State unified effort to eliminate the dangers of childhood lead poisoning are:
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I GRO Cuba to Grow NEO?Submitted by Norm Roulet on July 10, 2008 - 11:36pm.
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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. ( categories: Child Development | Cleveland | Dear Peter | East Cleveland | Education | Healthcare | Internationalization | Making Change | NEO Communities | NEO Excellence Roundtable | Nonprofits | REALNEO | Shop NEO | Social Consciousness | Sustainable Development | Workforce Devlopment | Green Development | Economy | Education | Environment | Global Warming | Historic Preservation )
Let Them Eat Fresh, Local, Organic Raspberries and Blackberries They Picked In Their Neighborhood For FreeSubmitted by Norm Roulet on July 8, 2008 - 12:08pm.
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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. ( categories: Child Development | Cleveland | Dear Peter | East Cleveland | Education | Healthcare | Making Change | NEO Communities | NEO Excellence Roundtable | Nonprofits | Social Consciousness | Sustainable Development | Workforce Devlopment | Green Development | Economy | Education | Environment | Global Warming | Health | Historic Preservation | Sustainable Transportation | NEO Zone )
NEO Excellence Roundtable: Urban Farming with Maurice SmallSubmitted by Norm Roulet on June 23, 2008 - 8:35am.
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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. ( categories: Child Development | Cleveland | Dear Peter | East Cleveland | Education | Healthcare | Making Change | Nonprofits | Shop NEO | Social Consciousness | Sustainable Development | Workforce Devlopment | Green Development | Body, Mind and Spirit | Economy | Education | Environment | Global Warming | Health | Historic Preservation | Sustainable Transportation )
Assuming HEK/MAK/BAK/KAM are people, their reward or punishment for their presence in NEO should be?892 reads
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community development lessons from rough rider, James LevinSubmitted by Susan Miller on June 6, 2008 - 10:07am.
James Levin (seated) with the Brew Crew at Carnegie Hall - photo by Sandy Kish ( categories: Cleveland | NEO Communities | Nonprofits | Social Consciousness | Workforce Devlopment | Arts and Culture | Arts Culture | Community | Economy | Education | Historic Preservation )
Euclid Tavern is Real NEO, and back in businessSubmitted by Norm Roulet on May 28, 2008 - 12:16am.
The Euc is back. The Euclid Tavern has reopened and is again setting the scene and hosting diverse live music in University Circle. Long a favorite Cleveland concert club, launchpad for visual artist Derek Hass, favorite mainstage for 1,000s of local and travelling acts, closed since 2001, the Euc was recently bought and renovated by local entrepreneurs of the Ciofani family, owners of Comm Steel, who believe in Cleveland and the Triangle, Star and Circle neighborhoods. They've put up some serious money and invested real sweat equity to make the new Euc a major destination. ( categories: Cleveland | East Cleveland | Making Change | Shop NEO | CIA | Economy | Historic Preservation | May Show | RealNEO Header | NEO Knows )
GCLAC 2008 Annual Meeting an illuminating and resounding successSubmitted by Sudhir Kade on May 24, 2008 - 7:14pm.
Having recently attended the Greater Cleveland Lead Advisory Council (GCLAC) Annual Meeting, which focused on Challenges and Affordable Solutions in Lead Poisoning and Urban Redevelopment, I feel re-invigorated by the energy and culture of collaboration driven to rectify a debilitating lead toxicity problem that is particularly profound in underprivileged communities like East Cleveland. Held in the welcoming confines of the Cleveland Museum of Natural History, a full breakfast was served while the various parties collaborating on this critical social justice, health justice, and environmental justice issue were recognized for their considerable efforts. Following this introductory, Keynote Speaker David E. Jacobs (pictured) of the National Center for Healthy Housing delivered a stirring oratory which sharply illuminated a drastically underfunded and undersupported health concern and epidemic. ( categories: East Cleveland | Making Change | Green Development | Education | Environment | Health | Historic Preservation )
Fighting Dinosaurs? Lead Poisoning and Urban RedevelopmentSubmitted by Norm Roulet on May 15, 2008 - 3:07pm.
If these are average Clevelanders, living in older urban neighborhoods like around University Circle their entire lives, they have been lead poisoned, perhaps severely. Thursday morning, May 22nd, join 100s of NEOs leaders concerned with our community's health, intelligence, safety and economy meeting at the Cleveland Natural History Museum for a free breakfast, keynote discussion and breakout sessions about lead poisoning and urban redevelopment. I guarantee you will leave this brief event with a completely realigned understanding of the core barriers to the success of our urban neighborhoods, leading to better planning for a healthy, effective region in the future. ( categories: Akron | Canton | Child Development | Cleveland | Cleveland Foundation | East Cleveland | Education | Glenville | Healthcare | Industry | Lakewood | Making Change | NEO Communities | Nonprofits | Ohio City | REALNEO | Shaker Heights | Slavic Village | Social Consciousness | Sustainable Development | Workforce Devlopment | Green Development | Economy | Education | Environment | Health | Historic Preservation | RealNEO Header )
Green ClevelandSubmitted by Norm Roulet on May 14, 2008 - 3:32pm.
This certainly has been a perfect spring for flowering trees, still exploding with color all over the near East Side. Here are some views at Lakeview Cemetery, where the plantings are exceptional any time of year, and especially about now. Check it out! ( categories: Cleveland | East Cleveland | NEO Communities | Social Consciousness | Sustainable Development | Green Development | Environment | Global Warming | Health | Historic Preservation | RealNEO Header | ? of the day | NEO Knows )
What is a "Green Roof"Submitted by Norm Roulet on May 8, 2008 - 1:34am.
What is a "Green Roof" and what does it look like? At the house on Roxbury, the green roof is where the raccoons still live. ( categories: East Cleveland | Education | Making Change | Social Consciousness | Sustainable Development | Workforce Devlopment | Green Development | Economy | Education | Environment | Global Warming | Health | Historic Preservation | RealNEO Header | Solar Power | ? of the day )
Question of the Day... What Drives Your Hyper-Local Economy?Submitted by Norm Roulet on May 7, 2008 - 8:00am.
Little Italy has always been core to my REAL NEO experience. From earliest childhood memories, my family has always had many meals at various Little Italy restaurants, each year, as well as picking-up an occasional pizza (where else in NEO but Mama Santas or Valentino's... well, do try the Gelatoria at Fairhill). I also love getting Lemon Ice and other goodies at Corbos. with their unusual greeting of "Leave the gun, take the cannoli"... as authentic as life gets, in NEO. Last night, I noticed Corbos moved next door to their old home, to a remodeled new space (much as Prestis did, a few years ago) Little Italy has always been a great hyper-local neighborhood, where people live, work, eat and socialize together within, and interact well with the world without. There's always lots of private rehab and strong entrepreneurial business activity here, off the Med-O-Mart grid. Which makes me ask you, what matters to the hyper-local economy in your neighborhood, and how is that doing. ( categories: Cleveland | East Cleveland | Industry | Internationalization | Making Change | NEO Communities | Neo Knows | Shop NEO | Social Consciousness | Sustainable Development | Workforce Devlopment | Economy | Global Warming | Historic Preservation | RealNEO Header | Sustainable Transportation | ? of the day )
Another serious drive by on Roxbury... they happen every daySubmitted by Norm Roulet on May 5, 2008 - 11:16pm.
One great thing about a gravel driveway is you can hear them coming. This afternoon, Claes and I were chilling at home in East Cleveland, minding our own business, when we heard that crunch of rocks under heavy tires. Then the slam of a car door, and heavy feet on the front porch... another drive-by had arrived. It's been happening regularly since we started renovating the house on Roxbury, late last Summer.... especially on a beautiful day like today. ( categories: East Cleveland | Making Change | Shop NEO | Social Consciousness | Sustainable Development | Green Development | Economy | Global Warming | Historic Preservation | RealNEO Header )
Plain Dealer Expands on Jeff Buster's REALNEO Coverage of Problems with University Square Parking StructureSubmitted by Norm Roulet on May 2, 2008 - 6:35pm.
Jeff Buster certainly demonstrates "Why Citizen Journalism" regularly, with his impactful and important reporting and photojournalism on many matters of hyper-local, regional and global importance, on REALNEO, followed by the world. Today, the Cleveland Plain Dealer followed Jeff's lead investigation of a disgraceful, failed development in University Heights, "UNIVERSITY SQUARE MALL PARKING STRUCTURE - CLOSE IT NOW?" The PD's Patrick O'Donnell writes "University Square battles empty storefronts, parking garage problems", offering a very different set of perspectives on all matters related to this failure, while completely validating all construction-related observations first revealed by Jeff, a lifelong construction professional. ( categories: NEO Communities | REALNEO | Shop NEO | Social Consciousness | Sustainable Development | Economy | Historic Preservation )
Question of the Day: How are you greening your republic?Submitted by Norm Roulet on April 28, 2008 - 10:26am.
As we begin a new Spring - a new beginning - what are you doing to green your republic? ( categories: Education | Industry | Making Change | NEO Communities | Social Consciousness | Sustainable Development | Alternative Energy | Green Development | Body, Mind and Spirit | Economy | Education | Environment | Global Warming | Health | Historic Preservation | RealNEO Header | ? of the day )
Kevin O'Brien's column "Forget Global Warming" made more sense in CanadianSubmitted by Norm Roulet on March 19, 2008 - 12:14am.
On March 12, 2008, Cleveland Plain Dealer deputy editorial page director Kevin O'Brien published a snide, pointless editorial taking the position global warming is over-hyped. His conclusion is a Russian scientist predicts the world is entering a new Ice Age, which trumps Global Warming, so do nothing about Global Warming. I googled the Russian scientist O'Brien references - Oleg Sorokhtin - and came across a February 25th National Post column, by conservative Canadian columnist Lorne Gunter, to which O'Brien's March 12th column is so similar as to be plagiarism, in my book. ( categories: Dear Peter | Education | Healthcare | Internationalization | Making Change | NEO Communities | Social Consciousness | Sustainable Development | Alternative Energy | Green Development | Community | Environment | Global Warming | Historic Preservation )
TIBET - MONKS REACT TO INTENTIONAL CULTURAL DISSOLUTION BY CHINASubmitted by Jeff Buster on March 15, 2008 - 2:25pm.
![]() What is it about Buddhists that encourages their intense involvement in politics? ( categories: Education | Internationalization | Social Consciousness | Arts and Culture | Body, Mind and Spirit | Education | Historic Preservation )
PAY IT FORWARD - THEN THROW IT AWAY - CUYAHOGA WASTE SPECIALTYSubmitted by Jeff Buster on March 11, 2008 - 8:14pm.
![]() On April 3, 2007 there was a discussion about the proposal for a new Cuyahoga County Administration building here on Realneo. Around that time I had read a letter written by Tim Ferris which suggested that the present County Administration building was originally built to be expanded upward. Today I add the photo above to confirm that the building was intended to be continued upward – you can see the columns projecting right up through the roof on both the main Administration Building and the Annex building. I’ll bet if you removed the copper flashing from the top of the columns, there would be a plate with bolt holes already in it, ready to accept the steel columns for floors 5, 6, 7, etc. ( categories: Cleveland | Healthcare | Making Change | NEO Communities | Sustainable Development | Green Development | Community | Economy | Environment | Health | Historic Preservation )
Art of the Day: "Cleveland Vacation" by Zak Long and Erin RobinsonSubmitted by Norm Roulet on March 7, 2008 - 11:13pm.
At the Cleveland Institute of Art 62nd Annual Student Independent Exhibition, there is a video (or is it black and white film?) short, by Zak Long and Erin Robinson, "Cleveland Vacation", that captures the haunting tragedy of Cleveland especially well. Filmed in an historic home movie relic style, at the blighted national historic landmark Coast Guard station at Whiskey Island, with a backdrop of Lake Erie and freighters, this video is beautifully composed and edited, with a great score and sense of irony - I watched it twice today.and it is my choice for Art of the Day... a great reason to visit the CIA SIE!!! ( categories: Art | Cleveland | Social Consciousness | Arts and Culture | Arts Culture | CIA | Historic Preservation | May Show | NEO Knows )
BUFFALO, NY SAVES STRUCTURAL SKELETON OF BUILDING SIMILAR TO BREUER'S CLEVELAND AMERITRUST TOWERSubmitted by Jeff Buster on January 21, 2008 - 8:26pm.
The 15 story Dulski Federal Building in Buffalo, New York is undergoing a down to the steel skeleton re-hab. This building was constructed in the early 1970’s, and besides the time of its construction, shares other similarities with the Breuer designed Ameritrust Tower built in 1971 in Cleveland, Ohio. ( categories: Cleveland | Industry | Internationalization | NEO Communities | Sustainable Development | Workforce Devlopment | Green Development | Arts and Culture | Community | Economy | Environment | Historic Preservation | Technology )
Banks make you feel like a dog? Apply for an account with Huntington, at that house on RoxburySubmitted by Norm Roulet on January 17, 2008 - 3:05pm.
2008/01/18 - 10:00am 2008/01/18 - 12:00pm (Photo by Grace Roulet) Does banking make you feel like a dog, or are you in a financial dog house? I know the feeling, especially from doing business as an entrepreneur and with real estate development. But, finding a good banker and developing a strong bank relationship offers great windows of opportunity. ( categories: Cleveland | Dear Peter | East Cleveland | Making Change | NEO Excellence Roundtable | Shop NEO | Social Consciousness | Sustainable Development | Workforce Devlopment | Community | Economy | Historic Preservation )
TOWN CRIER RINGS IN CUYAHOGA COUNTY BICENTENIAL - BUT NOT ON AGENDASubmitted by Jeff Buster on January 16, 2008 - 5:46pm.
The January 14, 2008 Cuyahoga County Commissioner's meeting started sounding much like a New England Town Meeting. Coming down the hall towards the fourth floor Commissioner’s public meeting room, the Town Crier's sharply ringing hand bell competed with his yells of Hear Yea! Hear Yea! ( categories: eGovernment | NEO Communities | Arts and Culture | Community | Historic Preservation )
THE REAL CLEVELAND - STREET CONVERSATIONS WITH REZASubmitted by Jeff Buster on January 4, 2008 - 7:16pm.
![]() post in progress, need to upload images from one computer and do Word on another. to be finished soon...It'w Wednesday Jan 9, and I still haven't been able to edit my final draft of this pc. Patience please, will get final soon...thanks On Friday, January 4, 2007 Reza and I began our morning at 10:00 am (like Guy Noir) seeking answers to Cleveland’s persistent questions. ( categories: Child Development | Cleveland | Education | eGovernment | Film | Information Technology | NEO Communities | Social Consciousness | Sustainable Development | Workforce Devlopment | Arts and Culture | Body, Mind and Spirit | Community | Economy | Education | Environment | Health | Historic Preservation | Knowledge Management | WiFi )
Happy New Year 2008Submitted by Norm Roulet on January 2, 2008 - 6:23pm.
Happy New Year 2008 to all the top-through-under dogs of Northeast Ohio. My resolution is to question everything. ( categories: Shaker Heights | Social Consciousness | Sustainable Development | Green Development | Community | Historic Preservation )
Request for feedback on intergenerational living and learning neighborhood developmentSubmitted by Norm Roulet on December 26, 2007 - 10:10am.
Global warming will bring an end to white Christmas and winter as we've always known in, here in NEO, so during the first real snowstorm of this season, December 16, 2007, I went in search of a visual symbol of NEO, in my neighborhood, strong enough to stand out in white-out conditions, and I came to the Breuer! Not the Breuer Tower, of global controversy, but the Breuer Museum wing of global celebration, design elements of which are featured in the latest additions to the Cleveland Museum of Art, shown on the left here, now evolving form in the hands of Vinoly. ( categories: Art | Child Development | Cleveland | Dear Peter | East Cleveland | Education | Healthcare | Internationalization | Making Change | NEO Communities | Social Consciousness | Sustainable Development | Green Development | CIA | Cleveland Museum of Art | Community | Economy | Education | Environment | Health | Historic Preservation | NEO Signature Bridge | ? of the day )
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